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Definition of pre-med in English: pre-mednoun priːˈmɛd 1North American A premedical course. Example sentencesExamples - I'll be eighteen in two weeks, graduating high school two weeks later and starting pre-med at Columbia in the fall.
- ‘It was just something that was very personal to me,’ says Johnson, who's double-majoring in pre-med and history and minoring in Jewish studies.
- He's a sophomore at American and he's studying pre-med.
- We're going to the same college in the fall… even sharing a major, pre-med.
- Though her work in the early years of her education focused on pre-med and zoology, Jamison says she had done undergraduate work in psychology and ‘found the questions in psychology fascinating.’
- After graduating from the same high school as his partner and childhood friend, he enrolled in Ohio's Oberlin College to study pre-med, supplementing his income as a scooper in the college cafeteria's ice cream kiosk.
- Sabado took his first dance class in college, changing his studies from pre-med to dance.
- She will be attending the University of Missouri and will study pre-med.
- 1.1 A student on a pre-med course.
Example sentencesExamples - After all, the good doctor's elder son Morty was already a pre-med at Columbia, and the assumption was that Richard would follow in his brother's slipstream.
- Then I ended up in introductory chemistry with 150 other pre-meds, and man, did that ever drain the interest out of me.
- Jonathan, a 19-year-old pre-med and theatre arts student from Dallas, has flown in especially for the audition.
- Another financial constraint is that many Xavier pre-meds are entering the service end of the profession.
- Once a Harvard pre-med with a conceivably very secure future, an undergrad photography elective opened Fred's eyes to the world of fine arts; he switched academic gears, and now he's a very smart guy who takes pictures.
2 short for premedication Example sentencesExamples - Children or people who strongly dislike injections may be able to take the pre-med by mouth in a syrup mixture.
- Fortunately the alarm stopped, the film crew were able to leave, and the anesthetist arrived to offer me a pre-med, and eventually, it was my turn.
- A pre-med is a type of sedative that is used to relax you before the operation.
- An anaesthetist (a doctor who is a specialist in anaesthetics) may also visit you to give you a pre-med (ie pre-medication) injection.
- It was later admitted that nursing staff had missed the pre-med.
adjective priːˈmɛd short for premedical Example sentencesExamples - She studied chemistry and took pre-med classes, undecided on whether to pursue medicine.
- At university, he takes pre-med courses, reads a lot of medical journals, volunteers at a local hospital, and makes friends with doctors.
- I felt ashamed that I, a pre-med student, was nothing more than a meddling bystander during this life-or-death struggle.
- He was in pre-med school when he ‘discovered’ his body in dance class.
- But in my junior year my parents encouraged me to take some pre-med courses, like biology and chemistry, and even though it was getting to be pretty late to become a doctor I agreed.
- You couldn't swing a cat without hitting a woman pre-med student.
- Each dancer selected a personal dance photo and then, in a class worthy of pre-med students, dissected the arcane anatomical events of the chosen pose.
- I was a science major as an undergrad, and took biology, chemistry, and physics in a pre-med curriculum.
- The door opened and we all turned our heads to see Penny and Gregory, her pre-med boyfriend.
- Fresh out of high school, he'd just enrolled at the University of Hawaii, where he planned to take pre-med courses.
- That's the best part Mom, he's a second year pre-med student at Columbia.
- Administrators note that the fairly recent growth of the pre-med program means that most of its graduates are still in medical school or residencies.
- ‘I was so busy doing those things and taking pre-med courses I didn't really need anything else,’ says Margolis.
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