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Title: Preparing for Medical School


1
Preparing for Medical School
  • Sue McPhatter
  • Transfer Center Counselor
  • (23 yrs as premed advisor at UCSD)
  • Make Tues. Wed. appts. with Sue
  • in the Transfer Center

2
Todays Agenda
  • What is medical school like
  • Types of medical school
  • Why go to med school?
  • Academic preparation
  • Experiential preparation
  • What schools look for

3
Very Important
  • See premed advisor soon after you transfer to
    four year college or university.
  • Premed advisor has admission data for that
    colleges applicants, and will tell you what you
    need to do before you apply.
  • Ask that advisor about reference letters and
    service they can provide you.

4
The Medical Degrees
  • Allopathic (M.D.)
  • 3.4 3.7 GPA, strong MCAT scores
  • Osteopathic (D.O.)
  • 3.0 3.5 GPA, good MCAT scores
  • Podiatry (D.P.M.)
  • 2.7 3.0 GPA, average MCAT scores
  • All require same science course pre-requisites
  • All require the MCAT some experience
  • All can work independently
  • Continuing education required throughout career

5
Allopathic Medicine (M.D.)
  • Historically, the traditional medical degree
  • Over 125 schools in U.S.
  • Some acceptable foreign medical schools
  • Admission can be easier
  • M.D. accepted world-wide
  • The best option for international work
  • Can pursue any specialty training
  • Can teach in M.D. medical schools
  • Requires USMLE (three parts)
  • U.S. Medical Licensing Examination
  • Tests science and clinical skills

6
Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.)
  • D.O. degree after 4 yrs.
  • May not be accepted in some foreign countries
  • Basic sciences rotations same as M.D., and
  • Includes osteopathic philosophy techniques
  • Holistic, hands-on approach with patients
  • Musculoskeletal manipulation
  • Other non-surgical, non-drug therapies
  • Can pursue all medical specialties
  • Three schools in the West most back East
  • Bay area, Pomona, Phoenix area
  • Similar licensing exam required
  • 2/3 of D.O. grads pursue residency in M.D.
    setting
  • They take are req. to take the USMLE also

7
Podiatry (D.P.M.)
  • 1st 2ndyrs. sciences, labs, intro to podiatry
  • 3rd 4th yrs. core rotations, orthopedic
    podiatry rotations, and podiatric surgery
    rotation
  • 2 or 3 yr. Residency required
  • 2 yr. residency to become podiatric surgeon
  • Not including. rear foot and ankle
  • 3 yr. residency to become podiatric surgeon
  • Including rear foot and ankle
  • Licensing exams required throughout training

8
Med School Curriculum (M.D.)
  • 1st 2nd yrs (the healthy body)
  • Science lectures labs
  • Anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology,
    etc.
  • Intro to clinical interviewing
  • Some patient contact (more at some schools)
  • Some schools use case study approach
  • Science electives
  • General topic electives
  • Can begin research projects
  • Take Part One of USMLE (science knowledge)
  • at end of second year

9
M.D. curriculum (cont.)
  • 3rd 4th yrs (the sick body)
  • Core rotations in clinics hospitals (1-2 mos.
    each)
  • Surgery, family med, peds, emergency med,
    psychiatry, ob/gyn, internal med others
  • Elective rotations in subspecialties, e.g.
  • Oncology, orthopedics, dermatology,
    neurosurgery, etc.
  • Elective time for research, public health
    project, experience abroad, study at other med
    schools
  • Apply interview in 4th yr for
    internship/residency
  • Take Part Two of USMLE (Clinical Skills)
  • At end of 4th year

10
After Medical School (M.D.)
  • One year internship in general medicine
  • Part Three of USMLE after that year
  • required for medical license
  • 2 to 5 yrs residency in specialty area
  • Can then work as specialist (e.g., Ob/Gyn)
  • 2 to 3 yrs fellowship for sub-specialty
  • Can then work as sub-specialist
  • e.g., pediatric oncologist, neurosurgeon, etc.

11
Length of Specialty Training
  • For all M.D. D.O. graduates
  • 3yrs pediatrics, internal medicine,
    family medicine, emergency medicine,
    general practice medicine
  • 4-5 yrs. psychiatry, general surgery,
    orthopedic surgery, dermatology, radiology,
    others
  • 6-7 yrs. neurosurgery, cardiac surgery, others

12
Cost of Medical Training
  • You pay for medical school (4 yrs)
  • 20K to 60K/year, 30-40K average tuition
  • Some financial aid available
  • Students generally borrow significant amount
  • You are paid for
  • Internship year (general medicine)
  • About 35K to 40K per year
  • Residency years (specialty)
  • About 40 to 45K per year
  • Fellowship years (sub-specialty)
  • More than residents make

13
Why Go To Medical School?
  • To help others through knowledge of science
  • Your love of science (esp. biology chemistry)
  • You are a problem-solver
  • You possess intellectual curiosity
  • You want lifelong learning
  • You enjoy teaching others
  • Its a calling and becomes your identity
  • You enjoy being a leader or making decisions
  • You enjoy being in authority position

14
Personal Characteristics Needed
  • Maturity ethical integrity
  • Motivation and determination to succeed
  • Interpersonal communication skills
  • Demonstrated interest in helping others
  • Willingness to accept responsibility
  • Energy, enthusiasm, physical stamina
  • Compassion, empathy, altruism
  • Problem-solving skills good judgment
  • Awareness of the medical profession
  • Exposure to various cultures life problems
  • Cultural competency stressed
  • Able to accept constructive feedback criticism
  • Ability to lead, teach or influence others

15
Academic Preparation
  • 1 yr. General biology (not botany)
  • 1 yr. General chemistry
  • 1 yr. Organic chemistry
  • 1 yr. General physics
  • 1 yr. College level math (calculus statistics)
  • 1 yr. College English composition (120 124)
  • Upper division biology recommended
  • Biochemistry, physiology, genetics, one U.D. lab
  • Bachelors degree in any major
  • Breadth in humanities, social sciences, arts
  • Can do all course prep here at Grossmont
  • Except upper division science courses

16
Your Transcripts
  • AP units can count for required courses
  • All grades count in GPA, except APs
  • Original grades of repeated courses count
  • Comm. College units grades count
  • Better to get W than to repeat D or F
  • Not too many W or CR/NCR grades
  • Upward GPA trends look good
  • Light course loads dont look good
  • Unless you were working full time or ??

17
Medical College Admission TestThe MCAT
  • Test of general biology, chemistry, organic
    chemistry, physics, verbal reasoning, writing (2
    essays)
  • After 2007, MCAT will be offered all year
    (all-day exam)
  • Need average or better scores to be admitted
  • Take MCAT in Spring of year before you graduate
  • Apply to med school that summer for following
    fall
  • Repeated MCAT scores are not averaged
  • Many take commercial MCAT prep course

18
MCAT Scores
  • Biological, Physical, Verbal sections
  • Each section scored 0 15 8 is national mean
  • Writing section
  • Scored J through T O is national mean
  • M.D. requires 10s or higher
  • D.O. requires 8-9s or higher
  • D.P.M. requires 7-8s
  • Multiple MCAT scores are not averaged
  • Highest scores used for admission

19
Experiential Preparation
  • Demonstrated commitment of service to others
  • Working, interning, or volunteering to help
    others
  • Medically related experience helpful
  • Hospital, clinic, nursing home, public health
    clinic
  • Clinical research through a medical school
  • Teachers aide, asst. or tutor (any school level)
  • Community agencies (homeless shelter, geriatric)
  • Leadership on or off campus
  • Including captain of NCAA team or officer in
    student org
  • Volunteer with a physician mentor
  • Medical mission work, other church work

20
Scientific Research ??
  • Research exp. required for M.D./Ph.D. program
  • Pre-med research experience shows
  • Independent interest in science
  • Dedication initiative in independent work
  • Intellectual curiosity
  • Can help a low GPA applicant
  • Can be a good source of faculty reference letter
  • Explore summer research programs
  • Desire to contribute to scientific knowledge
  • Find year-long research oppties. after transfer

21
When to Get Involved?
  • ASAP!!!! That means NOW!!
  • Volunteer or work summers school year
  • Minimum 6-12 mos. in one location
  • 4 to 6 hours per week
  • Keep record of your service there
  • Keep supervisors name, address, phone
  • For reference letter when applying

22
What Medical Schools Look For
  • To predict success in 1st 2nd yrs med school
  • Total college GPA (from all colleges)
  • Science GPA (all math, biology, chemistry,
    physics grades)
  • MCAT scores
  • Rigor of academic experience
  • Including caliber of bachelors degree college
  • Course load difficulty

23
  • To predict success in 3rd 4th yrs. beyond
  • Reference letters (from faculty and others)
  • Application essays, including life experiences
  • Answers to specific application questions on
  • Challenges and hardships
  • Diversity of background and experience
  • Handling of ethical dilemmas
  • Goals for the future
  • Interview the applicant to learn
  • What is motivating the student
  • Their interpersonal skills
  • The sincerity of their goals

24
Many applicants take one or more years off after
college graduation before applying to medical
schools
25
Application Process
  • MCAT in Spring of junior year, or earlier
  • Apply June/July to application service
  • Transcripts, essays, select schools, approx.
    1,000
  • August November, send supplemental
  • More essays, photo, reference letters, 500-1,000
  • September March, interviews at schools
  • Costs include plane fare, hotel, business attire,
    etc.
  • Rolling admission notification
  • October 15 through following summer
  • Average Californian applies to 20-25 schools
  • May get 5 interviews, then admitted to 1 school
  • May not be admitted and have to reapply the next
    year
  • Total application cost may exceed 2500 or 3000

26
What To Do If You Are Rejected?
  • Take a deep breath, then
  • Call the schools and find out why
  • Assess your chances for reapplication
  • Assess what you need to improve
  • Ask yourself how determined you are
  • Choose best course of action
  • Should you consider alternate careers?

27
Maybe You Need More Experience, or ?
  • Peace Corps, Americorps, or ?
  • More exposure to health care?
  • More time helping others ?
  • Could research experience help ?
  • Should you repeat some courses ?
  • Should you repeat the MCAT ?
  • Do you need stronger reference letters ?
  • Evidence of maturity responsibility ?
  • Post-baccalaureate programs ?

28
Post-baccalaureate Programs
  • 1 to 2 year programs after B.A./B.S. degree
  • To show potential to succeed in med school
  • Can be a Masters degree or just courses
  • Some courses are with medical students
  • MCAT prep included
  • Research project usually included
  • Strong programs at
  • Georgetown, Boston U., Chicago Medical College,
    Drexel U.
  • Some programs for underrepresented applicants
  • Good admission rates to medical school

29
Transfer Center has
  • AAMCs Guide to Medical School Admission
  • Includes info on all U.S. M.D. programs
  • Also, check out the following Web sites

30
  • www.aamc.org (M.D.)
  • Info on careers, preparing, applying, and M.D.
    medical education
  • www.aacom.org (D.O.)
  • Info on same as above, for osteopathic med
  • www.aacpm.org (D.P.M.)
  • Info on same as above, for podiatric med
  • Also, good info at UCSDs Career Center site
  • http//career.ucsd.edu
  • then, click on Medical School Information
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