About The Event
Embark on a transformative journey towards success in the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE). Join us for an exclusive live webinar on December 21, 2023, where we go beyond the textbooks, unveiling proven tactics and unexplored knowledge crucial for USMLE success.
Webinar Highlights
- Holistic Exam Insights: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the USMLE, covering all three steps and key exam components.
- Strategic Study Tactics: Explore proven strategies and tactics to enhance your study routine and boost your USMLE preparation.
- Interactive Q&A Session: Engage directly with experienced medical professionals who have conquered the USMLE. Get personalized advice and insights.
- Success Stories: Hear real success stories from individuals who surpassed the challenges of the USMLE, providing inspiration and motivation.
Why Attend?
- Strategic Approach: Acquire a strategic approach to USMLE preparation, ensuring you are well-prepared for each step of the examination.
- Expert Guidance: Benefit from the expertise of seasoned medical professionals who understand the nuances of the USMLE.
- Global Medical Community: Connect with a diverse global community of medical professionals, all working towards success in the USMLE.
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Time
17:30 PM - 18:30 PM ( IST )
11:00 PM - 12:00 AM ( AEST ) -
Registration Cost
Free -
Event Category
USMLE Exam -
Joining Link
https://meet.google.com/tsy-qdyb-inr
Dr. Akram Ahmad
about the speaker
- Dr Akram Ahmad is a pharmacist, researcher and educator who has taught in several universities across India, Malaysia and Australia.
- He completed his B.Pharm and PharmD from India , post which he went on to complete his PhD from the University of Sydney.
- Dr Akram is a renowned researcher and his research profile is amongst the top 5% at Research Gate.
- He is the founder and CEO of Academically and a well-known career coach.
- He possesses a vast experience of over 11 years of teaching and research, and currently, he helps pharmacists and other healthcare professionals migrate to Australia and other countries and get better jobs.