The New York Times recently interviewed Dr. Ronald D. Franks, vice president for health sciences at the University of South Alabama, for an article announcing recommendations for a new version of the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT).
As vice chair of the committee that reviewed the exam, Dr. Franks said the new MCAT will retain what works, eliminate what doesn't, and will expand to test the additional knowledge necessary to better predict which applicants will be the successful physicians of the future.
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