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Haig Aintablian

Haig Aintablian is a student at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix, Class of 2018, and is originally from Los Angeles, CA. By 21 years of age, Haig obtained his B.A. in Biological Sciences, Summa Cum Laude and his M.S. in Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry from the University of Southern California. He enjoys such weird things as: curling (the sport no one has heard of), collecting meteorites, and metal detecting.

Interprofessional, Op-EdMarch 13, 2018

Wholesome Humanism – Longitudinal Patient Care

By Haig Aintablian

  The Longitudinal Patient Care (LPC) Course takes places during years three and four of the UA COM-P curriculum. Students are placed in interprofessional…

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Arts & Culture, Op-EdJuly 5, 2015

Surviving (and Enjoying) Your First Year

By Haig Aintablian

You tackled the MCAT, maintained a competitive GPA, held leadership positions, and made it through the interviews. And now you’re sitting in (what will…

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