Do applicants who also apply to the Rural Physician Program or the Leadership in Medicine for the Underserved/Vulnerable Program get special consideration when applying to CHM?
No. All applicants to CHM are evaluated on their own merit during the regular admission process. Applying to the Rural Physician Program (RPP) or the Leadership in Medicine for the Underserved/Vulnerable Program (LMUV) does not give an applicant any advantage in the application process. Only after being admitted through the regular admission process will admission to the RPP or LMUV be considered. If you are not interested in the RPP or LMUV program, do not apply to either of them in anticipation of preferential treatment of your application.
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