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- Uniformed Services University vs Regular Medical School
So I am thinking of where I should go for medical school I am currently in the army and asked my provider for some advice and he told me not to go to uniformed services university and told me to check this forum What are the pros and cons of attending this school and would it be better for me
- Official 2024 Osteopathic Match Thread | Student Doctor Network
Post the 2024 DO match lists on here Here's an index to complete lists, I will try to keep updating it as they come in Click on the hyperlink name to go to the list (wysdoc, volunteer moderator) ACOM ARCOM ATSU-KCOM ATSU-SOMA Burrell Campbell CHSU-COM DMUCOM ICOM LECOM (all
- Which LECOM rotation sites are of the 13 variety?
To clarify some of this list, whenever it says # students yr, that's total spots, but when it says just a #, that means that number of students per rotation slot For example, 2 after Allegheny Health (i e Forbes Hospital) means 2 × 13 (number of rotation slots a year) = 26 total spots for students I also think Aria Health also had 2 spots for students this year The list changes every year
- Applying to Med school and Pharmacy, DO school at the same time
The UHS deadline is usually Feb 1, if you are going the DO route Keep in mind that DO schools really do look past the numbers and you will need to have some EC's to go with your app
- OFFICIAL - 2023 Match Lists | Student Doctor Network
Woohoo, match week is upon us Congratulations to all the fourth-years (including myself) on the path to residency Post the school's match lists below Previous Years: 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Schools) -- If the
- Oncology - DO | Student Doctor Network
Do a descent allopathic IM residency and you should have no problem getting a fellowship somewhere Our oncologist here at UHS, a D O , did his fellowship at MD Anderson which is considered one of the best So, being a D O shouldn't hold you back
- Satisfaction in Psychiatry | Student Doctor Network
UHS makes money by fraudulently billing, admitting patients who don't need admission, keeping patients for as long as insurance pays (their mantra is "don't leave days on the table"), kicking out pts as soon as insurance stops paying, and providing extremely limited programming and services
- PCOM rejection | Student Doctor Network
After being accepted at KCOM, I declined interviews at CCOM and UHS I'm really at a loss for words regarding PCOM Philly is a great city and all, but I don't understand why they would diss (no interview) someone like me from their own state The only thing I can think of is that I applied really late - sent in my secondary around the middle
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