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In-Training (stylized as in-Training) is a peer-edited online magazine for medical students. It was founded in April 2012 by Ajay Major and Aleena Paul, two medical students at Albany Medical College.

in-Training considers itself "the agora of the medical student community" and serves as an outlet for medical students to share reflections or concerns about medical education, healthcare delivery, and problems for future physicians. As of January 2014, in-Training has published over 240 articles written by medical students at 55 medical institutions in the United States, Canada, the Dutch Antilles, India, and the United Arab Emirates. in-Training claims to receive over 500 unique visitors each day to its website, in-training.org. in-Training is funded by a gift from the Albany Medical College Alumni Association.

History
Looking for perspective on how to restart Albany Medical College’s student newspaper, Ajay Major and Aleena Paul approached physician-journalist, Dr. Tyeese Gaines, at a 2012 Student National Medical Association (SNMA) national conference. Encouraged by Dr. Gaines, Major and Paul decided to attract a larger audience with an online, worldwide publication. The website for in-Training went live on July 2, 2012.

Syndication
in-Training articles are syndicated on Student Doctor Network. in-Training also produces two podcasts and is a founding member of The Vocalis Podcast Network, a network of podcasts for medical students.

Awards
in-Training is a winner of the 2014 Summer/Fall Web Health Awards, a competition where the best projects in the field of healthcare information are awarded online.