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Resident and Faculty Inductees - GHHS - UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/students/student-orgs/ghhs/members/resident-faculty.html
Resident and Faculty Inductees Faculty Jaime Almandoz, MD (Internal Medicine – Endocrinology) David Auerbach, MD (Internal Medicine) Monica Barbosa, MD (Internal Medicine) Molly Camp, MD (Psychiatry - Adult Psychiatry) Shanup Dalal, MD (Pediatrics) Anthony Froix, MD (Surgery – Oncology) Kimberly Goodspeed, MD (Pediatrics – Neurology) Andrea Johnson, MD (Obstetrics/Gynecology) David Johnson, MD (Internal Medicine - Hematology-Oncology) Tamara McGregor, MD (Family Medicine) Shawna Nesbitt, MD, MS
Student Affairs - GHHS - UT Southwestern
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/students/student-orgs/ghhs/projects/student-affairs.html
Student Affairs AIM at Melanoma Walk 2019 (Dallas, TX) Young Professionals As young professionals in the Dallas area, we want to be engaged in our community by supporting patient-led initiatives. We participate in awareness events throughout the year and have an opportunity to interact patients and hear about their challenges, support systems, and hopes outside the hospital setting. Mission Statement Sessions GHHS members lead a mission statement workshop for 1st year students at the beginning
Humans of Parkland - GHHS - UT Southwestern
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/students/student-orgs/ghhs/projects/humans-of-parkland.html
Our vision is to create a campaign we could share with both the UTSW/Parkland community and the Dallas community about the true patients of Parkland Hospital
Student Evaluation Process: Master of Physician Assistant Studies - UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/school-of-health-professions/programs/physician-assistant-studies/become-a-preceptor/student-evaluation-process.html
Student Evaluation Process The UT Southwestern Master of Physician Assistant Studies Program utilizes multiple assessment tools to determine the effectiveness of the clinical rotation and to ensure that students achieve the learning outcomes of all clinical rotations. One such tool is the PAEA End of Rotation (EOR) Exam that students must take upon completion of the clinical rotation. This is one measure of students’ medical knowledge gained during the clinical rotation. EOR Exams are based on
Admission Requirements: Master of Physician Assistant Studies - UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/school-of-health-professions/programs/physician-assistant-studies/admissions/requirements.html
Learn about the admission requirements for the Master of Physician Assistant Studies Program at UT Southwestern.
Important Dates: Tuition & Fees - Student Accounting - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/students/accounting/tuition-and-fees/resources/important-dates.html
Dates & deadlines for tuition and fees at UT Southwestern
Tuition Set-Aside - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/students/accounting/tuition-and-fees/resources/tuition-set-aside.html
Tuition set aside is a portion of the designated tuition paid by resident students (those classified as citizens of the State of Texas), “set aside” and dedicated to providing need-based financial aid to students thru institutional grants, federal work-study, and scholarships.
Payment Options: Tuition & Fees - Student Accounting - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/students/accounting/tuition-and-fees/resources/payment-options.html
Payment options for tuition and fees at UT Southwestern
Resources: Tuition & Fees - Student Accounting - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/students/accounting/tuition-and-fees/resources/
helpful resources for students working on Tuition and Fees: videos, PDFs, FAQs
Transition from College to Medical School - UT Southwestern
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/students/student-orgs/aoa/guides/college-to-med-school.html
Transition from College to Medical School Barbara Burton, Class of 2017 When I first learned I had been accepted to medical school, I was so relieved that I felt like a different person. Stress was gone for the first time in a long time. Once I moved to Dallas and started planning for our first day of classes, I will openly admit that I was completely unintimidated by medical school. I was pretty cocky, looking back on it. Then, gross anatomy destroyed me. By the third week of medical school