National vs. Branch Membership
why should you become a national member?
National membership dues are $35 and are paid once during pre-med (covers all 4 years of undergrad and 1 growth year). It also includes all of the following benefits listed below. Join the national organization is not required but it is encouraged for all members of UF uAMWA. Also please note that all officers of uAMWA are required to be nationally registered.
Here is a breakdown as to what opportunities and benefits each type of membership provides
National Membership Benefits
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Mentorship programs with medical school students
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Global health opportunities
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AMWA Student Housing Program
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Discounts on all MCAT products
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National and Regional conferences
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Support though friendship in the pre-medical world
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Develop your profile
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Volunteer
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Fun socials
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Learn from speakers
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Plan and execute events
bRANCH Membership Benefits
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Develop your profile
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Volunteer
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Network with other women in medicine
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Learn from speakers
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Help host a pre-med conference
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Advocate for women's health and health education
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Plan and execute events
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Learn about opportunities on campus
national member benefits
Inquarta: Admission consulting
Applying for graduate and medical school can be quite tough and expensive. Luckily, AMWA has a partnership with Inquarta: Graduate School Admission Consulting which gives members an opportunity to receive a free on-line course and video assessment – “What Are My Chances? For Medical School Admissions.”
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10% discount to all AMWA members (< $400) using the promo code: AMWA
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Free 30 minute consultation
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Access to webinars, workshops, & virtual guest speakers throughout the year
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Access to the MedSchoolCoach Student Resource Center
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MedSchoolCoach provides AMWA members with medical school admissions consulting and exam tutoring
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As an AMWA Premedical member, you have access to free resources regarding financial aid! Their financial aid guide focuses on taking a proactive approach to paying for college, so students can determine their financial needs, make a plan, and maximize the aid they receive through diverse (and sometimes unfamiliar) options. It's important to understand and plan how to support yourself financially through graduate school.