Events

  • Future Dragon Docs: I'm a Reapplicant Next Year…Now What?

    Monday, May 26, 2025

    5:00 PM-6:00 PM

    Virtual Session: Please register via link

    • Everyone

    Are you a prospecitve medical student re-applying to medical school? Reapplying can be a challenging and daunting journey, but also presents an opportunity to strengthen your application and achieve your dream of pursuing a medical education! After attending this session, attendees will be able to reflect on their previous application and discover ways to improve their application to become a stronger candidate in the next application cycle. Join our Admissions team and DUCOM medical students for an informative and motivational session to help you stay motivated on your journey to becoming a physician! This session is tailored specifically for prospective reapplicants to medical school.

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  • Future Dragon Docs: Preparing Your Application for Medical School

    Monday, July 28, 2025

    5:00 PM-6:00 PM

    Virtual Session: Please register via link

    • Everyone

    Are you a prospective medical student ready to embark on the journey to medical school? Applying to medical school is a significant and often complex process, requiring careful preparation and planning. Join us for an informative session designed to guide you through the application process and how to prepare your application for medical school. Topics covered will include gaining experiences, obtaining recommendatons, crafting personal statements, and preparing for interviews. This session is recommended for college juniors/seniors, prospective students applying in the upcoming/current application cycle, individuals taking a gap year.

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  • 22nd Biennial International Conference on HTLV

    June 3, 2026 through June 6, 2026

    12:00 AM-12:00 AM

    Cancer Center at the Thomas Jefferson University 1001 Locust St, Philadelphia, PA 19107

    • Graduate Students
    • Faculty

    About: The primary focus of this meeting is on the cancer and neuroinflammation caused by Human T lymphotropic virus, which is a close cousin of Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) but with the ability to transform T cells and cause leukaemia. Visit the HTLV Conference 2026 website to learn more.

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