Hey AMSA! Are you premed or interested in the medical field at all? Be sure to join our LAST meeting of the quarter organized by the new AMSA officers!! Come hear Scott Rayermann (a Chemistry PhD student at the University of Washington) talk about finding research as an undergrad (it can be difficult) and Ali Alherimi (an current MD/PhD student) who will talk about the ins and outs of Research and Medicine. So take a break from studying and stop by! Wednesday, June 4th 5.30-6.30pm Savery room #164 Food and drink will be provided!! FB Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1423368587937662/ — American Medical Student Association University of Washington Chapter uwamsapremed@gmail.com | amsauw.com | https://facebook.com/groups/uwamsapremed/ General Meeting Details: Semimonthly (every other Wednesday) 5:30pm – 6:30pm
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