Description

r/medschool is a subreddit that brings together pre-meds, medicine students, and residents for discussing all things medical school.

Community members categorize posts by using different flairs, such as Meme, Premed, Med School, Residency, and more. Additionally, self-promotion and surveys are not allowed. Following the same line, all content must meet the copyright policies or it will be banned. The third rule is to avoid asking for professional advice or general medical information. This is a community for colleagues who wish to socialize.

Some of the posts include links to external websites with on-topic information. For example, people recommend the best books for premeds or share personal experiences about their journey in medical school. Overall, it's a great community to find information on medical school and interact with like-minded students.

Details
  • Membership: Free Community
  • Year Founded: 2009
  • Amount of members: 21,400
  • Online Group: No
  • Job board: No
  • Language: English
  • Method: Virtual
Platform
Benefits

Learn from colleagues:
This community brings together premeds, medicine students, and residents. It is an opportunity to ask your questions and learn from others' similar experiences.

Have fun while learning:
The community has a flair called "meme". It allows members to share fun content to interact with others in a more casual way.

Requirements

No requirements.

Place
Networking Events

Members of r/medschool interact through the subreddit. They have created different flairs to organize conversations. As it is mandatory to assign a flair to each post, you will easily identify the post's purpose. The main interaction occurs through the comments on the posts, and the community allows you to meet like-minded students to exchange experiences.

Content Library

Although the community does not have a space to share content, it is common to find links on the posts. These must follow copyright policies. Generally, the links direct you to external websites that recommend books and other relevant resources.

Links

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