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The Necessity for a Plan B

This website is under construction, but here are the
notes so far:
If you are applying to a health-related graduate program, then you are well-aware of the fact that they are all competitive. There is the likelihood that you will be turned down from every program, and that necessitates having a Plan B in mind. Here are some options:
Peace Corps
Master’s Programs in Biomedical Sciences
Master’s Programs in
Biomedical Sciences
Dear Pre-Health Advisors,
I would like to make you aware of our M.S. in Biomedical
Sciences Program offered at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and
Science. This unique one year non-thesis masters program is geared toward
students who want to improve their overall candidacy for obtaining admission
into a health professional program. Biomedical Sciences (BMS) students
interact with students from all four colleges under
If you are recommending your pre-health students to attempt a post bac. or M.S. program to enhance their academic background, I would be happy to counsel any of your students on our Biomedical Sciences Program.
Please see the attached document for more specific information on our program. Should you have any specific questions about our program, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
Jacqueline Martinez
International Student
Advisor, PDSO, RO
CHP Admissions,
(847) 578-3209, (847) 578-3284 fax