Pronunciation: /eɪ.eɪ.em.siː/
noun The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), a non-profit organization that represents all 155 accredited U.S. and 17 accredited Canadian medical schools, along with over 400 teaching hospitals and health systems.
A1 I am studying for the AAMC exam.
A2 The AAMC provides resources for medical students.
B1 She is a member of the AAMC committee.
B2 The AAMC sets standards for medical school admissions.
C1 The AAMC conducts research on healthcare practices.
C2 The AAMC plays a crucial role in shaping medical education policies.
formal The AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges) is a non-profit organization that provides resources for medical students and professionals.
informal I heard that the AAMC has released new guidelines for medical school admissions.
slang I need to check the AAMC website for updates on the MCAT exam.
figurative The AAMC is like a guiding light for aspiring doctors on their journey to becoming physicians.
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