• Ep. 05 THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED: DR. MEGAN TAGARMAN, MD TALKS ABOUT HOW SHE TOOK A UNIQUE ROUTE TO GET INTO MED SCHOOL.

  • Feb 7 2023
  • Length: 26 mins
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Ep. 05 THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED: DR. MEGAN TAGARMAN, MD TALKS ABOUT HOW SHE TOOK A UNIQUE ROUTE TO GET INTO MED SCHOOL.

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  • Dr. Tagarman wasn’t going to take “No!” for an answer when applying to medical school.  Even though she was initially rejected into med school on her first go round, she knew that wasn’t the end of her journey.  By getting a Special Master’s Degree, she was able to fill in the gaps her first application had and ultimately got accepted to Tulane University’s medical school.   

     

    Dr. Tagarman is quick to credit the host of mentors she had at her disposal as she prepared for her interviews.  Whether it was the physician’s she worked for previously or the professors in her Master’s program, many of them gave her valuable insight about what the process looked like and how she should respond.  That advice paid off as big for her and it can for you too!

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