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Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine's Applicant Seminar

It’s not too late to submit your Entry Year 2023 TMDSAS (Texas Medical and Dental Schools Application Service) Application!

The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine will host a
free virtual Applicant Seminar. Take advantage of this seminar to help you stand out from your peers and get your application noticed.  


Free Virtual Applicant Seminar

The Applicant Seminar takes place on Thursday, October 20th, from 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. CST. 

Topics of Discussion: 

  1. Understanding the application timeline and process 
  2. Utilizing application resources 
  3. What are medical schools really looking for? 
  4. Boosting your application
  5. Interviewing skills, grit, and personal competencies
  6. Insights from TMDSAS Director, Enrique Jasso

Hear from the Dean of Admissions, guest speakers, and admission officers. Register to learn the tools to submit a competitive medical school application. 

Register Now

 

Additional Information 

Visit the Applicant Seminar Page. You can also send questions via email to somadm@ttuhsc.edu or give them a call at (806)743-2297. 

 

Other Helpful Links 

Application Requirements  |  AAMC Early Decision Program |  Dual Degree Programs 


 

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About the author: The Texas Health Education Service amplifies TMDSAS and JAMP’s missions to serve students, collegiate advisors, and professional schools in Texas by providing students with accurate educational resources to enhance their preparation for a career in the health professions, and supporting efforts by advisors and professional schools to reach students and enrich the applicant pool.

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