Advocating for diversity in medicine. MS4. MD Class of 2023
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Light at the end of the tunnel
I know Tumblr isn't really a thing anymore, #medtwitter has taken over but it is really crazy to think that I am applying for residency now and that I will be done in a couple months.
I am thankful for how far I have come, idk how excited I am about residency (b/c I am lazy lol) and we essentially work for pennies but if you a are pre-med or still in med school keep pushing
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Almost a 4th year medical student - dasss crazy
I started this page when I was a struggling pre-med trying to get into medical school, mainly to look for advice and DM people my many questions in hopes for a reply that will point me in the right direction.
But YA BOI IS 3 SEMESTERS AWAY FROM BEING AN MD DAS CRAZY, but back to studying, I have a shelf exam soon come
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Hello! My name is Michael and I am a first-generation, minority student applying to medical. I had a rough time in undergrad and didnt do well (2.4gpa, 1.8 sci gpa). But, I have enrolled in a post-bacc and after 34 credits I have a 3.7 sci gpa. I read your "This is for anyone who has been struggling to get into medical school" where you list programs that essentially give students a second opportunity. I was wondering if you know of any other programs?
Not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for but msg me directly with any questions, ill try to look at this more often
University of Illinois PAP program –
You can not apply to this program directly, you have to be invited to apply after you apply through amcas if you get rejected from the medical school
https://chicago.medicine.uic.edu/education/md-student-life/diversity/urban-health-program/future-students/undergraduate-initiatives/post-baccalaureate-admission-program-pap/
Florida State University College of Medicine Master’s Bridge Program (Florida Residents Only)
You can not apply to this program directly, you have to be invited to apply after you apply through amcas if you get rejected from the medical school
https://med.fsu.edu/outreach/masters-bridge-program
University of Kansas
You can not apply to this program directly, you have to be invited to apply after you apply through amcas if you get rejected from the medical school
http://www.kumc.edu/school-of-medicine/office-of-diversity-and-inclusion/student-programs/post-baccalaureate-program.html
University of Louisville – DM me if u apply here
You can not apply to this program directly, you have to be invited to apply after you apply through amcas if you get rejected from the medical school
– Let me know if you apply to this school and I’ll put you in contact with the coordinator
Michigan State College of Human Medicine (Michigan Residents only)
You can not apply to this program directly, you have to be invited to apply after you apply through amcas if you get rejected from the medical school
– Let me know if you apply to this school and I’ll put you in contact with the coordinator
http://mdadmissions.msu.edu/Programs/ABLE/ABLE.htm
Ohio State University Post Bacc MEDPATH Program - You can not apply to this program directly, you have to be invited to apply after you apply through amcas if you get rejected from the medical school
https://medicine.osu.edu/students/diversity/programs/medpath/pages/index.aspx
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Your resource on pipeline programs is amazing!! I’m applying this cycle and wondering if you’ve come across any others? URM, FAP-recipient here
So sorry I am just seeing this now but there are lots of programs. Some schools like the university of Louisville puts you in s direct admit program after you apply and do not get into their med school, if anyone wants more info about this msg me. It is for URM students only
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“The pedestal upon which women have been placed has all too often, upon closer inspection, been revealed as a cage.” – Ruth Bader Ginsburg
On the Basis of Sex (2018)
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CLASS OF 2025 Y’ALL ARE IN FOR A ROLLERCOASTER. RT MY THINGS TO KNOW AS YOU APPLY THIS CYCLE
20 Things to know when applying to Medical School
AMCAS opens up early in May, and submission begins in June. Your aim should be to submit your application on the first day because thousands of other applicants will be doing the same.
These are just suggestions/Recommendations of things you should do, do not feel compelled to do all of it. This is what i am doing, it might work for you too. This is a very broad list, you should find something that will help you. This is in no order.
This Website has a lot of information about the application process, how to choose where to apply, when to apply and so on, use it together with this list : http://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/preprofadvising/pre-medhealth/applicants/where-to-apply/
ON APPLYING
1. It is okay to panic, but panic with common sense.
2. Get the #MSAR it’s $25, Msar (The Medical School Admission Requirements) is a resource from the AAMC that enables you to browse, search, sort, and compare information about U.S. and Canadian medical schools.
MSAR LINK: https://apps.aamc.org/account/#/login?gotoUrl=https:%2F%2Fservices.aamc.org%2Fmsar%2Fhome&allowInternal=false
3. Start on your personal statement as early as possible, send it to people to look over it. Take it to the writing lab at your school.
4. Request your letters of recommendation from your professors ( 2 science, 1 non- science) as soon as possible. Get a letter from the Physician you shadow, also get one from someone you have volunteered with.
5. Filling out your Amcas application should not be taken lightly, start when it opens up, work on it daily before submission day.
6. Do not use The Safari browser, use Firefox or Google chrome.
7. Write everything on a plain text application like note pad or word pad, then copy and paste into Amcas. I lost 30 mins worth of typing once because my internet decided to go on a break and i did not save it on Amcas.
8. Apply to 10 - 15. Apply to all schools in your state, use the MSAR ( From #2) to see the stats of people who were accepted from previous years, if the lowest GPA of an accepted applicant was 3.7, and you have a 3.0, it might not be a good idea to give them your $38 to reject you.
9. Some people advise applicants to apply to out of reach schools and hope for the best, DO NOT DO IT. If you do not have Harvard numbers, do not apply to Harvard for fun. Don’t play yourself & don’t play your $38.
10. Study and utilize the MSAR. Understand what the stats are all about. If a public medical school in another state only accepts 50 students, it is very unlikely you will get into that school because you are out of state. once again, Don’t play yourself & don’t play your $38.
11. Do not talk about any one school in your personal statement, because every school you apply to will read it.
12. Read the mission of every medical school you are applying to, find a way to incorporate it into your secondary essays. If the mission of a medical school is focused on rural medicine, i employ you to Become a champion for rural medicine yourself.
13. When writing secondary essays, find a way to incorporate previous notable Alumni from the school, and also unique information like their curriculum (found in MSAR)
14. Plan to submit secondary no later than 2 weeks after receiving it.
15. Look for Secondary prompts of the schools you are applying to, and start pre-writing your secondary essay’s
Secondary Prompt Link 1: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/threads/alphabetical-listing-of-school-specific-threads-2016-2017.1196704/
Secondary Prompt Link 2: http://www.prospectivedoctor.com/medical-school-secondary-essay-prompts-database/
16. Do not take donald trump seriously.
17. It is okay to neurotically check your email over and over again.
18. SDN: It is okay to look at SDN to see what others are doing, but i would not engage in discussions with any of them. SDN is a very good resource to see what happened the previous application cycle. Some good people on there, but a whole lot more of Debbie downers & dream killers, especially that self appointed admissions officer
Good SDN Threads 1: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/threads/2015-2016-applicant-sticky-ps-amcas-secondaries-interviews-etc.1126830/
Good SDN Threads 2: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/threads/i-made-mistakes-but-got-accepted-you-can-too.1180816/
19. Don’t call any admissions office 20 times a day. If you can’t help yourself, do not leave your name. 007 : License to Admit
20. If you find yourself getting frustrated about the whole process, Listen to the Hamilton Musical Album. #ThankMeLater
Shout Out to
@wayfaringmd , @ladykaymd , @cranquis , @captainmdphd , @lonestarmd , @mudphudkangaroo , @intrainingdoc & others for inspiring this post and making similar posts like this one for the medblr communatyyyy. Feel free to add to the list
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Racism against black people needs to stop.
Racism in medical school
Racism in Law school
Racism in Business School
Racism in Engineering school
Racism at the work place
Racism at the park
Racism in higer education
Racism while jogging
Racism while minding our business
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I am done with my 1st year of medical school
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I am done with my 1st year of medical school in 6 weeks. That’s Crazy - ask me any question
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Whatever yo do, if you are a medical student make sure you are using Skecthy when you get to your micro/immunology course
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Lol I still have a Tumblr? I never understood the “drinking from a firehose” expression before I actually started medical school. I thought people were always exaggerating. They are not
#medical#medical school#medicine#premed#AMCAS#mcatprep#blackmedicalstudent#Med School#medical student#medblr#Medblrs
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1st semester jokes - Follow me on twitter : @lifetimesmedd
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Do yourself a favour and listen to this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4ybFYTS1uE&list=RDG4ybFYTS1uE&start_radio=1
#blacklivesmatter#blackmen#black#kota the friend#medical#medicine#medical school#Med School#medical student#blackmedicalstudent
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Keep Pushing in 2020
Regardless of what stage you are in this medicine journey, keep pushing. It is difficult but keep your eyes on the price. I applied to med school multiples times and took my mcat multiple times but I was relentless. So whether it is mcat, med school classes, residency, or fellowship. Keep pushing, seek help and advice. Stay hungry and happy. Welcome to the roaring 20′s, old sport
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Any questions about the medical school application process, post Bacc programs, interviews, Anti-SDN, or anything in between?
Let me know if you have any questions!
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1st semester jokes - Follow me on twitter : @lifetimesmedd
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