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Harvard medical school dean suggests pre–med curriculum needs reform - Read More

Date Added: July 22, 2008 08:12:10 PM
Pre–med students questioning the need for a second semester of organic chemistry might be surprised to find that some medical school administrators are wondering the same thing.

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