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Growing Up In The Northeast
I have enjoyed growing up in the southern United States but would really like to

experience more of our country. Living in the northeast has always appealed to me. My

family has many ties to the Providence, Rhode Island area and Boston is one of my favorite cities. UMass program of Dermatology is one of the programs highly

recommended to me in the northeast area. In addition, I found the opportunity to work in

a combined genetics dermatology clinic to be the plan since genetics was my

undergraduate major.

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