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Dr. Brown knows what makes a compelling application, due to his experience in the assessment of residency applications to an ENT residency at Johns Hopkins. He attended Baylor medical school and has an MBA from George Washington University.

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Bio

Mark Brown, MD, graduated magna cum laude from TCU before attending Baylor for medical school. He followed his General Surgery and ENT training with a microvascular surgery fellowship, all at Harvard. After four years of academic medicine at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Brown entered private practice for 22 years. He has been in large and small groups, solo practice, and employed in the New Zealand national health system as an MD. 

Dr. Brown also has an MBA from George Washington University, which has helped him understand the business side of medicine as well as develop as a leader. He has been involved in the residency application and selection process at Johns Hopkins. He loves to teach and mentor aspiring students and physicians.

Education

Undergraduate: TCU

Medical School: Baylor

MBA: George Washington University

Fellowship

Microvascular Surgery at Harvard

Fun Fact

Dr. Brown loves to eat, so he loves to cook. He finds that learning about the cuisine of a culture provides great insight into the people and customs.

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