We are so proud of the MSMS students at @Poncehealthsu, who achieved a 98% residency match rate across all campuses this year (including a 100% match rate at @PHSUStLouis)! Read about their outstanding successes here: https://t.co/AEyCod94HC #medschool#meded#believe
Pre-meds often wonder whether an SM will really help boost their GPA. The answer to this question isn’t a simple yes or no. Learn more in today's featured article: https://t.co/UPocmySRZg #premed#meded#healthcare
Congrats to the MSMS #Classof2026 at @BethelU!
📸 1: R. Benjamin & A. Pendergast
📸 2: A. Pendergast; B. Verboom; E. Abanka; R. Benjamin; Dr. Tamara Nelson, DC; C. Quitangon, A. Snider & Maverick
📸 3: Maverick
Not pictured: B. Malle, L. Heimel, M. Nepstad and S. Babalola.
"It was a fantastic experience." Hear how Nate M., an aspiring orthopedic surgeon, prepared for medical school with the MSMS program at @JacksonvilleU. #premed#meded#postbacc
If you want to help people coping with hearing loss, vertigo, and other issues caused by the function of the ears, audiology could be the career path for you. You'll need to earn a Doctor of Audiology (AuD). Learn more! https://t.co/fQ6C2Xqu0M #premed#meded#audiology
Happy Memorial Day! We hope you take time out on this long weekend to remember those who sacrificed everything for our country. #america#memorialday2026
There are two persistent challenges in pre-med education: identifying which students are likely to succeed and reducing attrition. The Tiber MSMS curriculum was designed to address these both of these challenges directly. https://t.co/9iClUEqkyP #premed#meded#edtech
Applying to medical school is complicated—but understanding how committee letters work can help you make strategic, confident decisions. Learn more! #premed#meded#premedical https://t.co/txaEf1c1da
Burnout in pre-medical students directly impacts retention, academic success, and long-term physician workforce outcomes. Universities are most effective when they shift from reactive support to proactive prevention. Learn more:
https://t.co/8Pofj25pG8 #premed#meded#burnout
Choosing one of the many alternatives to medical school doesn’t mean closing doors—it often means opening new ones. Many successful professionals build long-term careers in healthcare without medical school. Learn more: https://t.co/0dAqBdjIwt #premed#healthcare
The success of our innovative MSMS curriculum shows how universities can leverage predictive analytics to help empower underrepresented students who would make excellent physicians: https://t.co/0yC68klLk1 #edtech#ai#predictiveanalytics#medtech
The Tiber MSMS curriculum uses predictive analytics and continuous performance monitoring to identify at-risk students early and intervene before academic challenges lead to attrition. Learn more: https://t.co/wvV2D4ADz0 #edtech#ai#predictiveanalytics#medtech#meded
Are you a pre-med who’s realized your journey to medical school may need a detour toward a special master’s program? Here are five key questions to consider: https://t.co/fh3nuHd92v #edtech#ai#predictiveanalytics#medtech#premed#meded
A growing body of evidence shows that lecture-based learning in healthcare education is less effective than thoughtfully designed flipped-classroom environments. Here's how AI tutors can enhance those environments: https://t.co/YXiFwK8BzD #AI#meded#edtech
Regardless of a medical student’s individual background, learning alongside peers with different life experiences helps prepare them to better treat patients from all walks of life. Learn more: https://t.co/RCzlhUTaoI #representationmatters#medicalschool#premed#meded
To effectively nurture talent, colleges and universities have to reframe burnout as a systemic issue rather than a personal failing.
Read our article to learn more: https://t.co/B2y3FXc3Gx
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Premed burnout isn’t just a personal problem. It’s a problem for the healthcare workforce pipeline. 🧵
Here’s why preventing burnout is a strategic imperative—and what institutions must do differently. 1/
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Here’s the uncomfortable truth:
We lose talented future physicians not because they lack ability—but because the system makes persistence unsustainable.
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