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Parent of a Pre-Med? Tell Us What You Think!

The Texas Health Education Service has joined forces with the Parents of TX Pre-Meds Facebook group to learn more about what you need to know to better support your pre-med.

Your feedback to this 5 minute survey will help inform the resources we will develop collaboratively on Inside Health Education.  



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About the author: The Parents of TX Pre-Meds is a group of parents with college students who dream of becoming doctor in the TX system. Our purpose is to help each other by sharing valuable insight for other parents through the process of reaching their medical school dreams. www.facebook.com/groups/txpremedparents

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About the author: The Texas Health Education Service amplifies TMDSAS and JAMP’s missions to serve students, collegiate advisors, and professional schools in Texas by providing students with accurate educational resources to enhance their preparation for a career in the health professions, and supporting efforts by advisors and professional schools to reach students and enrich the applicant pool.

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