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Should I do National Leadership Forum or Congress of Future Medical Leaders? - Julie - 05-25-2014 05:15 AM

I got recommended for the National Leadership Forum and National Academy of Future Physicians
Which one should I take part in? Below are the links to the sites.

http://www.futuredocs.com/student-parent-information/
http://www.envisionexperience.com/explore-our-programs/advanced-medicine-and-health-care



Sidenote: I will be a sophmore when these events take place.
My parents will let me do atleast one program, but I can't decide which one will help me more in the future or just in general will be better.

If you attended one of these programs let me know how you liked it and if it's worth the mon


- Anna Alexa - 05-25-2014 05:28 AM

Hi there! My name is Anna Alexa and I represent The National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists. I was at The Congress of Future Medical Leaders this past February, and honestly let me tell you it was an INCREDIBLE life changing experience, even for me working at the event. I encourage you to take a look at some of the testimonials past scholars have given on our website http://www.FutureDocs.com, or give us a call at 202 818 8319 for further information. I hope to see you in February!

Anna Alexa
Director of Social Media
The National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists

ps. Here's a pic of me and Jack Andraka from the Congress. He was so nice, and was generous to hang out with some of the scholars at The Congress. If you don't know who Jack is, you should. He is a 16 year old curing pancreatic cancer, and he spoke at The Congress!


- Pookyâ„¢ - 05-25-2014 05:35 AM

Short answer: It is as useful as a knighthood.

Long answer: You cannot be that gullible. I am a school nurse at a large university that has MD / DDS program. I have ran into the psychologist who interviews medical students. I asked him about this. He said it does no more than a membership in fraternity (which is a place you pay money to make friends.)

Look here to see if anything like that is mentioned here, and save your money to buy yourself a new laptop https://www.eeb.ucla.edu/images/EEBpreprofMedical.pdf