Why Chicago Franklin I have a strong interest in the Chicago Medical School at RFUMS because of RFUMS’s unique learning environment. First, the Learning Communities can certainly help me learn better. While studying with peers, we can develop trust and connections, and explain concepts to each other, which is a much more efficient learning strategy for me. Also, the research opportunities at RFUMS can fulfill my goal of innovation and discovery. Most importantly, the interprofessional education at RFUMS can provide me a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare system. I believe can better serve my patients with the knowledge of other healthcare-related careers. Therefore, I believe RFUMS is a perfect place, combining learning
In addition, this school has a nationally recognized research facility. My research experience has enabled me to think like a scientist. I plan to continue doing research in medical school. I believe that by attending here, I will have a chance to use my research knowledge to advance medical and scientific knowledge
As I pushed through college and it became time to do research on potential medical schools, my eyes were opened to much more than my initial findings of the
What is the nature of your special interest in the Lewis Katz School of Medicine?
The MD Program at GW is well-tailored to my specific interests: working as a community physician through service, broadening my medical and cultural knowledge by studying abroad, and performing clinical research.
I was able to get a little clarity from Dr Munn. He mentioned that UCLA Rads currently arrive to work on studies at MLK and then read studies for UCLA from MLK utilizing a dedicated workstation with UCLA PACS and their EHR on the systems. According to Dr Munn this system costs UCLA 100K which I suspect is way over priced but I will look at it from that perspective and find out what it would take for us.
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While applying to medical school, it is vital to select schools that will provide a conducive environment for not only academic and professional success, but also personal growth and happiness. I chose to apply to the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix (UACOMP) because the school’s values align closely with my own, and the school’s culture will provide a helpful climate for fostering my personal and professional development.
When I was exploring medical schools in 2014, I decided to attend discover MUSM day. That day, I was able to experience the culture of the campus and interact with Mercer students that went above and beyond to answer all of questions about Mercer and medicine in general. I believe that my experience that day truly impacted my decision on making Mercer my home. A decision I do not regret. Although the study of medicine is difficult, I am thankful for Mercer and the growth I have achieved during my time here. I am thankful for the faculty that are readily available and go the extra mile to help me understand the science behind medicine.
I have a strong interest in Geisel School of Medicine because of Geisel’s unique learning environment and its various opportunities for me to contributing back to the community.
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Tufts’ curriculum is a reflection of the kind of physician the University strives to produce, and the kind of doctor that I want to be. It is structured holistically, and utilizes all learning modalities in an effective manner. I love how students study a specific scientific component while learning about diseases that go hand-in-hand with that component, and subsequently meet with patients that have the diseases currently being studied. As a teacher, I admire the continuity of the curriculum. As a prospective student, I appreciate the University’s commitment to providing the highest quality of education possible.
Although I am having a great time in Davidson, North Carolina, I would prefer to live in a colder region, especially if I were to study during the summer. For this reason, I began searching for a medical school in a northern region, and I learned about MCW. Among many great attributes, early clinical experiences and extensive interprofessional education (IPE) motivated me to apply to MCW. After spending the entire summer shadowing physician at St. Mary Medical Center, I learned two things from my attending physician. He told me to focus on clinical experiences, since that will help me to interact with patients better, and learn to cooperate with other medical stuffs, since they could foresee problems that physicians may not detect at a first
While I was shadowing a few neurologists in Ravenna, OH, I mentioned all of the medical schools that I was considering applying to, and they told me that I should put the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine at the top of my list. After researching the program further, I was pleased to see the impact that the UC Medical Center was having on the community and the cutting edge research and education that UC medical students are able to take a part of. As an Ohio native, I would be honored to invest into my home state as much as possible.
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Moreover, the fact that CMSRU has an emphasis on research coincides with my future goals. In my experiences from hospitals to the labs at Hunter College, I’ve realized that through my research I can make an impact in the field of medicine. This has driven me to grow into an ever-learning medical professional dedicated to helping those who need it.