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18 - Meet Dr. Jeffrey Rabek from the UT Medical Branch at Galveston



Dr. Jeffrey Rabek from the UT Medical Branch at Galveston joins us in this episode to discuss Texas' first medical school. Dr. Rabek's work in curriculum development gives us insight into some of the tracks that are offered to expose students to different areas of medicine at UTMB.

Dr. Rabek brings his expertise to help nontraditional applicants as he breaks through common myths, application advice, and two clubs no other Texas medical school has (hint: they're aquatic).


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