<p>You’ll see, aamc is changing things around. What makes you think that other colleges won’t follow? Give it a couple of years and you’ll see. What Harvard is doing is 100% reasonable. If you’re going to be a doctor, you have to know how to work with a human in a biological manner. For example, having plain calc won’t help. However, like someone else mentioned previously, knowing things like the brain waves and how the brain functions, or knowing how to calculate the exact amount of doze of medicine for a patient depending on different individual factors will help. (I know there’s a formula for determining the doze for a person depending on the age and bmi, but, to be a good doctor, you have to put into consideration other factors as well.)</p>