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The Willow Project would like to invite all students to participate in the PRINCETON REVIEW MCAT prep course auction. |
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*Auction Details *Bidding starts at 12:01 AM on May 16th and ends at 4 p.m. May 21st. *You can bid until Saturday, May 21st at 5:00 PM by emailing wwluke@ucdavis.edu. *Bidding will start at $700. *Please include your name, email address, phone number and bid amount.
*One PRINCETON REVIEW MCAT Prep course will be auctioned at highly discounted price *Each prep course can be taken for up to one year past winning the auction. *The PRINCETON REVIEW course can be taken anywhere in the US. *The PRINCETON REVIEW MCAT Prep Course is valued at $1599.
*Bids will be placed via email by emailing wwluke@ucdavis.edu *Nightly updates of the highest bid amount will be made on this website
*The rules of the auction: *Everyone is eligible to bid. *Bidding starts and ends at the times and dates on the bidding page, votes before or after will be discarded. *The winner will be contacted immediately after the auction. *Your bid will be disregarded if you attempt to tamper with the auction or if you try to enter fake bids. We will contact you if we feel there is a problem. |
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The Auction has ended at:
$1150.00 As of: Saturday, May 21st, 2005 (4:00 p.m.) Congratulations to the winner!
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The mission of the UC Davis School of Medicine student run homeless clinic is to improve the health and well being of individuals who are homeless, while raising the awareness of medical students to the unique needs of this traditionally ignored population. Using the tools of screening, education, and advocacy the students strive to detect and prevent disease, to teach basic life skills, and to promote utilization of community services. The goal is for each patient to catalyze their transition from control of personal health to self-reliance and ultimately to understanding their ability to contribute; and for each student to incite appreciation for the diversity of health care needs and foster commitment to improve the responsiveness of medicine towards everyone. |