December 11, 2024 - 14:22

Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to an insightful virtual information session regarding the Post-baccalaureate Readiness Instruction for bioMedical Education (PRIME) program. Scheduled for Wednesday, December 18, at 1 p.m., this session promises to provide valuable insights for those interested in advancing their education in the biomedical field.
Anthony Saar, the director of the PRIME program, will lead the discussion, highlighting the two distinct tracks available for students. Each track is designed to help participants achieve their academic and professional goals effectively. Current students from both tracks will also share their personal experiences, offering a firsthand look at how the program has impacted their journeys.
Attendees will have the opportunity to engage directly with the speakers, asking questions that can help illuminate the path to success through the PRIME program. This session is a must-attend for anyone considering a future in biomedical education.
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