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Title: Some Considerations for Selecting Medical Schools


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Some Considerations for Selecting Medical Schools
  • Spring 2007

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All US Medical Schools are Good Medical Schools
  • If you really want to become a physician, you
    should be prepared to attend any US medical
    school, since they will all prepare you well to
    practice medicine.
  • Foreign Medical Schools - Several are strong but
    may take 5 years and residency placement may
    present issues.

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General Strategies
  • Nothing will substitute for work you put into
    exploring which medical school is best for you
  • Medical School Admission Requirements (MSAR)
  • WWW.AAMC.ORG
  • WWW. AACOM.ORG
  • and other websites.

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Find Schools With The Best Fit
  • 1) Acceptance profile
  • GPA and MCAT

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2002 2003National Pomona
  • Applicants
  • 65,916 111
  • Matriculants
  • 31,820 91
  • Matriculating
  • 48 83

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APPLICANT FACTSFrom AAMC website
Average MCAT Scores
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MCAT (2002 2003)Pomona
  • Applicants
  • 30
  • Matriculants
  • 31

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Applicant Facts From AAMC website
Median Grade Point Averages
BCPM Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math All
Other all courses not classified as
BCPM Cumulative all courses
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GPA (2002 - 2004)Pomona
  • Applicants
  • 3.5
  • Matriculants
  • 3.6

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For more applicant data, go to http//www.aamc.o
rg/data/facts/start.htm
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Who Doesnt Get In?
  • Relatively low GPA (lt3.5 without other strong,
    relevant achievements)
  • High GPA with low MCAT score
  • Poor selection of schools
  • Poor interview- no prep, no energy
  • Various other reasons (e.g. late application,
    poor essay, lack of experience)

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Find Schools With The Best Fit
  • Acceptance profile (GPA and MCAT)
  • UCSF 3.8 GPA VR11, PS11, BS12
  • New York Medical College 3.6 GPA, VR10, PS10,
    BS11, WQ

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Applying To Medical School
  • Submit most of your applications to those with a
    similar academic acceptance profile
  • Submit a few to those with a higher academic
    profile, especially if you believe other aspects
    of your application would be particularly
    attractive to them.
  • Also apply to interesting schools that have an
    academic profile below yours.

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Find Schools With The Best Fit
  • Required courses
  • Oklahoma 3 semesters of English
  • UCLA 1 year math (calculus recommended)
    Spanish, computer science, and humanities are
    recommended
  • UCI Biochemistry, calculus

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Find Schools With The Best Fit
  • Educational Approach traditional? problem based?
    Some examples
  • Harvard Problem-based, small-group tutorials,
    self-directed learning
  • Yale First two years basic sciences
  • USC (and increasing across the country) Patient
    contact begins in first week

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Find Schools With The Best Fit
  • Mission
  • Stanford University Stanford is committed to be
    a premier research-intensive medical school . .
    .
  • Mercer Univ. (Macon GA) to educate physicians
    to meet health care needs of rural and other
    underserved areas of Georgia
  • Uniformed Services to prepare young men and
    women for careers as health care professionals in
    the uniformed services
  • Loma Linda overriding purpose is the formation
    of Christian physicians

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Find Schools With The Best Fit
  • Special Programs (examples)
  • Stanford summer matriculation program for
    matriculants from disadvantaged backgrounds.
  • Uniformed Health Services no tuition, salary
  • UCSF MD/MPH program with Berkeley
  • Tufts Free Chinatown clinic run by first and
    second year students.
  • Many schools have special programs

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Find Schools With The Best Fit
  • State residency
  • UCI, Arizona, Florida, U South Florida, Southern
    Illinois, LSU, U Mass, Mississippi, SUNY Buffalo,
    East Carolina, Northeastern Ohio U accepted 0 or
    almost 0 of out of state applicants
  • Duke 78 out of state matriculants
  • U Chicago 68 out of state matriculants
  • UCSF 24 out of state matriculants
  • U VT 68 out of state matriculants

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Find Schools With The Best Fit
  • Research
  • MD/Ph.D.
  • Medical Science Training Program (MSTP) and other
    funding
  • MD w/ Clinical Research Experience
  • Clinical

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Find Schools With The Best Fit
  • Location, location, location

21
Group Medical Schools by Location
  • Find places you would like to spend your medical
    school career
  • May facilitate grouping your interviews together

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A Favorite Interview Question
  • Why are you interested in our medical school?
  • Now is a good time to begin to explore what
    attracts you to different medical schools

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Implications
  • Apply to your state medical school(s)
  • Apply to private institutions
  • Apply to state schools that accept significant
    number of out-of-state applicants if a good fit
  • State institutions with national reputation
  • Many are very competitive (e.g. Michigan)
  • State institutions that cant fill all seats with
    state residents (e.g. Vermont)
  • Consider Postbac or Special Masters Programs to
    strengthen your application

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Happy Trails. Now . . . Go To It!!!
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Appendix
  • Where our students attend Medical School . . .

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POMONA MATRICULANTSCalifornia UCsFrom 1996-2005
  • UCSF-29
  • UCLA-24
  • UCI-17
  • UCSD-34
  • UCD-21

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POMONA MATRICULANTS California Private From
1996-2005
  • USC-50
  • Stanford-10
  • Loma Linda-9

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POMONA MATRICULANTS Rest of the West From
1996-2005
  • Arizona-6
  • Colorado-4
  • Hawaii-7
  • Nevada-1
  • New Mexico-5
  • North Dakota-1
  • Oregon-11
  • Utah-2
  • Washington-23

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POMONA MATRICULANTS New York From 1996-2005
  • New York Medical College 25
  • Albert Einstein 20
  • NYU 12
  • Rochester 17
  • Albany Medical College 10
  • Mount Sinai 8
  • Columbia 5
  • Cornell 5
  • SUNY Brooklyn - 1
  • SUNY Syracuse 3
  • SUNY Stony Brook 3
  • SUNY Buffalo 1

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POMONA MATRICULANTS Pennsylvania From 1996-2005
  • Jefferson Medical College 13
  • Drexel (MCP-Hahnemann) 14
  • Pittsburgh 14
  • U Penn 8
  • Temple 6
  • Penn St. 3

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POMONA MATRICULANTS Rest of East From 1996-2005
  • Tufts 21
  • Boston U 9
  • Harvard 6
  • Vermont 11
  • Yale 3
  • Dartmouth 7
  • U Conn 2
  • UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson 1

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POMONA MATRICULANTS Mid Atlantic From 1996-2005
  • George Washington 16
  • Georgetown 9
  • Johns Hopkins 8
  • Maryland 3
  • Uniformed Services 6
  • Virginia 3
  • Howard 2

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POMONA MATRICULANTS Illinois From 1996-2005
  • Northwestern 17
  • U Chicago 20
  • Rush 7
  • Illinois 6
  • Chicago Med 3
  • Loyola 2
  • Southern Illinois 1

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POMONA MATRICULANTS Midwest From 1996-2005
  • Michigan 13
  • Washington U 13
  • Case Western Reserve 9
  • St. Louis 7
  • Med College of Wisconsin 6
  • Creighton 5
  • Ohio St. 4

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POMONA MATRICULANTS Midwest From 1996-2005
  • Minnesota 3
  • Iowa 2
  • Mayo 2
  • Cincinnati 4
  • Wayne St. 2
  • Wisconsin 2
  • Missouri 1
  • Oklahoma 1
  • Indiana 1
  • Kentucky 1

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POMONA MATRICULANTS Texas From 1996-2003
  • Baylor 10
  • UT Southwestern 4
  • U T San Antonio 3
  • UT Houston-1
  • UT Galveston-1
  • Also Texas Tech, Texas A M

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POMONA MATRICULANTS Rest of South From 1996-2005
  • Tulane-15
  • Vanderbilt-13
  • Emory-2
  • Also Arkansas, East Tennessee, Louisville,
    Medical College of Georgia, North Carolina,
    Tennessee (1 each).
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