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An Undergraduate Surgery Interest Group: Introducing Premedical Students to the Practice of Surgery.

Victor VakayilMalavika ChandrashekarJack HedbergBrent D BaumanShray MalikDerek YerxaLois G HendricksonPeter KernahanMegan E HadleyJames V Harmon
Published in: Advances in medical education and practice (2020)
Our USIG was met with enthusiasm by premedical students and faculty alike. Participation strengthened premedical students' interest in pursuing surgery and increased their understanding of the surgical profession. Early mentorship may positively influence premedical students' perception of surgical careers. USIG is economically feasible and time-efficient; we encourage other academic institutions and educators to consider investing in similar interest groups.
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