With MATCH 2026 coming up, we will be taking a small group of students/applicants on for Match Mentoring.
- weekly check-ins
- ERAS support
- interview prep
- USMLE prep
- personal statement edits and LOR guidance
- Navigating your specialty needs
From Now - your PGY1 day 1
Was so close on my road to bench pressing 225 pounds. Slow progressive overload, got a PR at 210 x 3 and now for the past two weeks rehab for rotator cuff tendinopathy. Lessons learned – pre-rehab > rehab
For the MS3 - this is when you lock tf in If you haven’t already for match 2027. Network, produce and perform.
Connect with us to learn more or get a coach/mentor/advisor
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Do your mock interviews, schedule them with a peer, mentor, or one of our team. Take the feedback, integrate it and decide what feedback adds to who you are and forget the feedback that changes who you are
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If you’ve never completed 300 practice questions in a single day, how can you reasonably expect the endurance of your brain 🧠 to hold up under the stress & anxiety of TEST DAY.
Med school coaching is like personal training. Sure you can find all the basic concepts online - but med school coaches and personal trainers combine that information with data driven methods, experience, and deeper knowledge to give you results. Some say, professional input
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Handful of future applicants need to take Step 2 with more intention. Do not overlook this exam, the score will follow you whether or not you think the system is broken #medtwitter
How crazy is it that the fitness industry is in the billions when it’s just rebranded versions of
1. Eat less / more ( depending on goal )
2. Move your body
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