University of Massachusetts Lowell
Lowell, MA
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13 reviews collected from current residents and alumni.-
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- A great program for professional training Faculty were very strong, helpful and experienced. Excellent physical assessment class and palliative care class. Excellent preceptorships in primary care. - Alum
- It was a great experience, was a lot of work. Attending Umass lowell was a great experience, it was a lot of work. Very overwhelming. I attended part time. Preparation for the boards was satisfactory but could've been better. They do guide you for your career but I met a lot of people and we all moved along in our cohort supporting each other. - Alum
- Doctorate degree The best part was the professor I had for the research. She was knowledgeable and gave consistent constructive feedbacks that helped me complete the research. - Alum
- Worth it. I was lucky, my program helped us find our preceptors. Were they close to home? Some yes, some no, all within the state. But I was able to commute daily. I was also able to work Per diem on the weekends during the program, but it was a lot. School 5 days a week and work 2 days a week. I would recommend not working, if at all possible during this program. The professors and staff were very supportive and helpful. I ended up taking a course to prepare for the AANP exam, which was very helpful, I would recommend doing this. - Alum
- UMass Lowell education I am grateful for my UMass education. I graduated in 2008 so many things may have changed by now but their program at that time was well run and I feel I received an excellent education. - Alum
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