Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Medical School Admissions Advice from an Expert

document.createElement('audio'); https://media.blubrry.com/admissions_straight_talk/p/www.accepted.com/IV_with_flash_gordon.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | TuneIn | SpotifyEver wanted to ask a medical school admissions officer what you need to know and do to get accepted to med school? Listen to the recording of our conversation with Dr. Herman â€Å"Flash† Gordon, former chair of the University of Arizona College of Medicine Admissions Committee and Accepted’s newest consultant for invaluable advice about applying to med school. 00:03:43 – When reviewing an application, what is an adcom looking for? 00:06:35 – Advice for this year’s med school applicants who aren’t getting interview invites. 00:14:05 – Tips for the bright-eyed and bushy-tailed applicants planning to apply for the first time next summer. 00:16:22 – Latecomers: should they bother applying at the 11th hour or wait for next year? 00:19:21 – What sets the University of Arizona apart. 00:25:39 – How an MD/PhD application differs from an MD application. 00:27:07 – Background and tips for the Multiple Mini Interview (and yes, you should practice!). 00:35:17 – Teaching Critical Thinking Skills and Dr. Gordon’s app. 00:44:11 – Important advice for future doctors. *Theme music is courtesy of podcastthemes.com. Related Links: †¢Ã‚  U of Arizona MMI  Ã‚      †¢ Medical School Admissions 101 †¢Ã‚  Herman â€Å"Flash† Gordons Bio   †¢ Free Webinar: Multiple Mini Interview – Method or Madness? Related Shows: †¢ Med School Application Process: From AMCAS to  Decisions †¢Ã‚  What You Need to Know about  Med School Admissions †¢Ã‚  What You Need to Know About Post-bac Programs †¢Ã‚  MCAT Mania: How to Prepare †¢Ã‚  A Window into the World and Life of Medical Scribes Subscribe to Admissions Straight Talk: hbspt.cta.load(58291, '97acf89a-9bbd-40db-8179-9ec9246d5073');

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