What makes your post-bac program distinctive as compared to other post-bac programs?
There are several elements which make our program stand out. Johns Hopkins is known for its tradition in science and the courses you take will prepare you well for the demands of medical school. In addition, having a small group of peers set amidst the many resources and opportunities within the wider institution, at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and at the School of Public Health, make this program unique. In addition, the course created specifically for post-bac students, “Introduction to Clinical Medicine,” synthesizes your science coursework with practical applications and prepares you for medical school.
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