premedical

IPA: primɛdʌkʌɫ

adjective

  • Describing activities prior to, or in preparation for, a study of medicine.
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Examples of "premedical" in Sentences

  • These students are a part of the premedical school.
  • He began to study premedical courses to become a physician.
  • At the same time, she began premedical studies as an external student.
  • Phi Delta Epsilon has medical and premedical chapters all over the world.
  • Three years of premedical college prerequisites are required for admission.
  • Her oldest son is in a premedical program and was only able to get a part-time job working as a security guard, Ms. Deleon said.
  • Accomplishments: A premedical student and novelist who found reading aloud to her mother helped her mom cope with cancer treatments, she started
  • At the same time, she commenced premedical studies as an external student, but it was only two years later that she received permission to be examined on the course material.
  • (Soundbite of laughter) Dr. GRAFFIN: In general, you know, the courses that I taught that UCLA are so big, they're, you know, premedical students really are focused on getting a good grade.
  • He was drafted into the Army during World War II, interrupting his premedical studies to serve in a segregated unit in Texas where he and fellow Black soldiers were assigned to pick cotton for uniforms.

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