Abstract

Characteristics of MD matriculation in American universities lie in cooperation between Association of American Medical Colleges and Medical Schools on campus. AAMC highlights its role in three aspects, arranging Medical College Admission Test, providing American Medical College Application Service, entrusting to conduct Criminal Background Check. Medical School takes its part by proclaiming premedical courses and identifying applicants with attributes essential for medical education. The outcome of cooperation is having satisfying matriculants. The essence underlying is the professionalism permeated in medicine profession.

Highlights

  • Matriculation of postgraduates in schools of American universities is a process of cooperation with different professional organizations inside and outside the University, such as, the cooperation between Law Schools and Law School Admission Council (LSAC), the one between Dental Schools and the American Dental Association (ADA) and the American Dental Education Association (ADEA), the one between the Schools of Public Health and Association of School & Programs of Public Health (ASPPH), and the one between Nursing Schools and American Nursing Cooperation of the Hospital Association (ANCHA)

  • Characteristics of MD matriculation in American universities lie in cooperation between Association of American Medical Colleges and Medical Schools on campus

  • American Medical Colleges (AAMC) highlights its role in three aspects, arranging Medical College Admission Test, providing American Medical College Application Service, entrusting to conduct Criminal Background Check

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Summary

Introduction

Matriculation of postgraduates in schools of American universities is a process of cooperation with different professional organizations inside and outside the University, such as, the cooperation between Law Schools and Law School Admission Council (LSAC), the one between Dental Schools and the American Dental Association (ADA) and the American Dental Education Association (ADEA), the one between the Schools of Public Health and Association of School & Programs of Public Health (ASPPH), and the one between Nursing Schools and American Nursing Cooperation of the Hospital Association (ANCHA). The cooperation between Medical Schools and Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) shares similarities with those mentioned above as a well-specified procedure in matriculating applicants applying for MD program in American universities.

Functions by AAMC
Arranging MCAT
Conducting Applicant Screening with Criminal Background Check
Proclaiming the Premedical Course Prerequisites
Identifying Applicants with Attributes Essential for Medicine
Outcomes of Cooperation
Having Academically Excellent Matriculants
Ensuring Diversity in MD Matriculants
Conclusions
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