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==Part of Speech==
==Part of Speech==
Abbreviation
Noun (abbreviation)


==Pronunciations==
==Pronunciations==
['aych pee em ee]  
['aych / pee / em / ee]  
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==Description==
==Description==
Abbreviation for "Honors Program in Medical Education." Students at Northwestern who are a part of this program are admitted into the Feinberg School of Medicine at the same time they are admitted into Northwestern University as undergraduates.
Abbreviation for "Honors Program in Medical Education." Students at Northwestern who are a part of this program are admitted into the [[Feinberg School of Medicine]] at the same time they are admitted into Northwestern University as undergraduates.


==Example Sentence==
==Example Sentence==
She's HPME, so she doesn't have to worry about med school later on.
She's HPME, so she doesn't have to worry about med school later on.
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Part of Speech

Noun (abbreviation)

Pronunciations

['aych / pee / em / ee]

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Description

Abbreviation for "Honors Program in Medical Education." Students at Northwestern who are a part of this program are admitted into the Feinberg School of Medicine at the same time they are admitted into Northwestern University as undergraduates.

Example Sentence

She's HPME, so she doesn't have to worry about med school later on.