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Increased medical school applications during COVID-19 pandemic called the ‘Fauci effect’
Updated Dec 10, 2020;
Posted Dec 10, 2020
Resident nurses in the Surgical Anesthesia Intensive Care Unit of Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, discuss strategy in the unit on Thursday, April 9, 2020. (Jason Plotkin)
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It may come as a surprise that medical school applications have surged in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. That information was outlined by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) in an October report.
The report states, “At Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, applications for admission to the class of 2025 are up more than 35% compared to the same time last year. At Boston University School of Medicine, they’ve risen by 26%. And at Saint Louis University School of Medicine, admissions officers have seen applications increase by 27%.”
Panelists for the “COVID-19 Vaccines: A Community Town Hall” include, clockwise from top left, Dean Lee Hamm, MD; Executive Dean Patrick Delafontaine, MD; Professor and Gerald S. Berenson Chair in Preventative Cardiology Keith Ferdinand, MD; Associate Professor Lisa Morici, PhD; panel moderator Sharon Courtney, vice president for government affairs; Professor Bob Garry, PhD; Associate Professor John Schieffelin, MD; and Professor Dave Mushatt, MD. (Photo provided by Tulane School of Medicine)
Tulane University School of Medicine will virtually host “COVID-19 Vaccines: A Community Town Hall” Monday, Dec. 14, at 5:30 p.m. CT to discuss the COVID-19 vaccines.
A panel of experts including Senior Vice President and School of Medicine Dean Lee Hamm, MD; Executive Dean Patrick Delafontaine, MD; Professor and Gerald S. Berenson Chair in Preventative Cardiology Keith Ferdinand, MD; Associate Professor Lisa Morici, PhD; Associate Professor Dave Mushatt, MD; Associate Professo
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