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Medical school perspectives: Student applicants are more than just an MCAT score, part 2

Mark E. Rosenberg, MD, FASN, dean of the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, shares his perspectives on education, Match 2025 and more.

In American medical schools, selecting students from a large applicant pool is challenging, and while grade point averages and Medical College Admissions Test scores are key factors, especially for U.S. schools, AUC looks beyond just the numbers. Those test scores don’t necessarily define a student's potential to become a great physician. American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine Dean Mark E. Rosenberg, MD, FASN, continues his explanation of the school’s unique elements for admission.

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