Know the Field 

Physicians are considered frontline medical workers. They examine patients and gather medical history. Physicians order diagnostic test, prescribe medication, provide preventative care. They may specialize; they may work solo or in a group practice setting. The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education accredits training programs in 133 specialties and subspecialties, and the American Board of Medical Specialties represents 24 board-certified specialties (with many sub-specialties within each of these major specialties). Examples include: anesthesiology, dermatology, emergency medicine, family medicine, internal medicine, neurology, oncology, orthopedics, pediatrics, psychiatry, radiation oncology, sports medicine and surgery.

Career Exploration

AAMC Pre-Med Navigator

Pipeline Programs

Shadowing Opportunities

Applying to Medical School

Applying information for Medical Schools:

        AAMC Students & Residents

Prerequisite Completion

Many of your required pre-requisites for your pre-health path can be completed right here at UofL in conjunction with your current academic program plan. Meet with your academic advisor for more information. In addition, consult the specific program you are applying to for pre-requisite requirements.

Entrance Exam

Suggested test preparation resources:

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Getting Involved

UofL Student Involvement Recognized Student Organizations (RSO’s):

You can find all active student organizations by visiting engage.

National Organizations & Resources

Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)

Discuss your options with your Academic Advisor