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bn270
10-28-2010, 11:55 AM
Anyone accepted and plan on going? I know I am and I'd love to get to know people!

traitorman
10-28-2010, 07:53 PM
Anyone accepted and plan on going? I know I am and I'd love to get to know people!

ill find out next week!

orthocruz
10-30-2010, 09:43 PM
Anyone accepted and plan on going? I know I am and I'd love to get to know people!
Hi, I am curious what the actual interview was like at the Harlem campus? Did anyone talk about renting apartments closeby there? Is their research lab actually functioning yet or not? What hospitals did they say they will use for their 3rd to 4th year clinical training?

SmokD
10-31-2010, 08:52 AM
Is their research lab actually functioning yet or not?

I know the neurophysiology lab is up and running, but the other ones are still in the process of being certified last I heard.

bn270
10-31-2010, 02:41 PM
Hi, I am curious what the actual interview was like at the Harlem campus? Did anyone talk about renting apartments closeby there? Is their research lab actually functioning yet or not? What hospitals did they say they will use for their 3rd to 4th year clinical training?

Check out the TouroCOM-NY 2010-11 cycle thread. All your answers will be there :D

Rada409
11-03-2010, 07:55 PM
Hey! I'm going to Touro next fall! How are you guys getting ready and where are you looking for apts?

bn270
11-04-2010, 05:15 AM
Hey! I'm going to Touro next fall! How are you guys getting ready and where are you looking for apts?

Yay! It's great to meet you. My name is Rachel and I'm from Ohio. As far as getting ready, I have no idea. I was accepted on the 19th of October and late last week I received some medical forms (physical, immunizations, TB test...etc.) but that's about all I have done. I've always lived on campus, so living in an apartment will be new for me. I was doing some looking around and a studio anywhere near the school is about $1200, with a 1 bedroom being about 1500, and 2 bedroom being 1900-2000 a month. But I have been looking at this website sublet.com and they have long term ones and it might work out...some of the prices are significantly lower as compared to trying to find one outright.

How about you? What's your name? Where you from? Have you started any searching yet?

Rada409
11-04-2010, 09:54 AM
Yay! It's great to meet you. My name is Rachel and I'm from Ohio. As far as getting ready, I have no idea. I was accepted on the 19th of October and late last week I received some medical forms (physical, immunizations, TB test...etc.) but that's about all I have done. I've always lived on campus, so living in an apartment will be new for me. I was doing some looking around and a studio anywhere near the school is about $1200, with a 1 bedroom being about 1500, and 2 bedroom being 1900-2000 a month. But I have been looking at this website sublet.com and they have long term ones and it might work out...some of the prices are significantly lower as compared to trying to find one outright.

How about you? What's your name? Where you from? Have you started any searching yet?


Hey! Nice meeting you, I'm Rada and I'm actually from NYC. I grew up in Brooklyn, but moved to Staten Island a few years back (family bought a house there). I actually got accepted for last year but defered for a year. I've been looking for a 1 bedroom (sharing with my fiance) in the Harlem/ Morningside area, but also looking along the A train line (if you go to http://www.mta.info/nyct/maps/submap.htm and look along the A line), since it's an express train and you can live all the way to 180-190 Street and still be at the shcool in under 20 min. Harlem in not the greatest neighborhood, so you might want to check out the apt during the day and at night to make sure you're comfortable living in that area. I've also been looking on craigslist.org but there are some scams on that site so be careful. I've heard of sublet.com, but didn't think to look there, so thanks! Let me know if you have any questions, since I'm from NYC, perhaps I can help out a bit at least in the apt search!

DOyankees
12-01-2010, 08:57 AM
Hey everybody,

I am a first year TouroCOM student and I would like to say congratulations to all of you who have gotten accepted into Touro or in any other medical school. For those who havent heard back from Touro or any other school for that matter, just hold your heads up and realize that there is a school out that will take you (I promise). Applying to medical school is a big deal and a very important process. One thing very IMPORTANT to remember is that you want to look into a school that will not only give you the best education but will also help you get ready for your rotations and ultimately your career speciality.

Any questions let me know.

ejay1518
12-03-2010, 09:54 AM
I would say mostly all DO schools emphasize primary care, not just touro. In order to get into specialties, regardless of where you go…you need good board scores because there is a lot of competition among applicants. How does a school, esp a DO school, help gear one towards a specialty? The school has speakers from various fields come in to talk about their fields. Gives you a chance to build contacts and get information from them. A lot of our adjunct faculty is specialized in a large number of specialties. They are not on campus all the time but you can contact them; granted out school won’t give you information on its own, you have to actually go looking for it. During 2nd year, almost all of your clinical systems lectures are specialists and they are very down to earth and easy to talk to. I know a few of the students have asked to shadow them after class and they have no problem with it. I guess going to a school with an affiliated ortho residency nearby gives you way more info about it and you can sit in on residents’ presentations, etc…but not many schools have that luxury.

A couple of our hospitals have surgical residencies, at least 4 that I know of; an even greater amount have fellowships in various specialties as well. Our school is affiliated with 2 dermatology residencies, 2 ophthalmology residencies, and a general surgery residency. In 2012, the school is planning to start more residencies in one of our hospitals in NJ. There is only 1 DO orthopedic residency in all of NY, and it’s not too far away from our hospital in Far Rockaway. 4th year, you get a good amount of elective time to explore w/e specialty you want. If you want more info on surgery talk to Dean Lanter…he can’t stop talking about surgery. I spoke to Dean Lanter about the specialty I want to go into and he has been nothing but helpful. He gave me the contact info of people I should get into touch with if I wanted more info on that particular field. I would also suggest talking to 4th years who are applying into the field you want to go into or a similar field…I know one 4th year who is going into surgery has been around a lot over the past 2 weeks.

SmokD
12-08-2010, 11:58 AM
Hey everybody,

I am a first year TouroCOM student and I would like to say congratulations to all of you who have gotten accepted into Touro or in any other medical school. For those who havent heard back from Touro or any other school for that matter, just hold your heads up and realize that there is a school out that will take you (I promise). Applying to medical school is a big deal and a very important process. One thing very IMPORTANT to remember is that you want to look into a school that will not only give you the best education but will also help you get ready for your rotations and ultimately your career speciality. This is key info that you wont hear from many people about Touro: If your are looking into getting into primary care, family practice and anything else related to internal medicine then Touro is a great medical school to go and get involved. They emphasize and focus on primary care and you will get great insight and connections. However if your looking into getting into any specialty then Touro is NOT a good place. You will be independent to do everything on your own and relying heavily on brolic board scores. For specialties you want to attend a school that is not fully focused on primary care such as Touro is. You want to attend a school with broad clinical rotation hospitals. TOURO DOES NOT HAVE THIS. Its already difficult to get into specialties as DO's but they are doable. Touro will not help and gear you towards specialties. They push and urge towards primary care. I am very interested in orthopaedics and I am doing everything on my own to get my own insight and possibly transfer out. PLEASE BE AWARE OF THIS!

Any questions let me know.

:rolleyes:

This is absolutely absurb. First of all, every single DO school focuses on primary care. That said, I disagree wholeheartedly that we don't have broad clinical exposure, or don't have support in going into specialties. I myself have spoken to the Clinical Dean about going into MD surgery, and he gave me a lot of good advice.

And its not like other schools offer "Specializations 101" as part of the coursework. Your expected to get research, extra-cirriculars, and brolic board scores on your own.

Please finish your first semester before talking trash about the school.

SML67
12-08-2010, 04:44 PM
Hey all,

just got the call from Obed and I've been accepted!!!

I will be attending as well, so its nice to see this thread. Now, about me:

My name is Sammy, I'm originally from Teaneck, NJ and currently live in Elizabeth, NJ with my wife and soon-to-be kid(baby is due March 1st). I did my undergrad in Yeshiva University and currently work as the materials manager at an ambulatory surgical center in Union, NJ(neighbor to Elizabeth). I am very excited about Touro and they were one of my top choices from the beginning. I will be commuting into school every day(there's a bus stop right outside of my apt) and the trip in is only ~1 hr. Rent is also very, very cheap out here. I know what it's like to live in the city(4 years) and how much it costs, and to me it just isn't worth it. Different strokes for different folks, right? I'm just one of those people that doesn't need to be ooohd and aaahhhhd by the city(then again I'm biased because I'm a Jersey boy). Anyways, enough rambling- nice to meet all of you and can't wait to see everyone next fall!

Of course if you have any questions about the NY/NJ area, feel free to ask as I've lived here my whole life. :)

Sammy
Sammy.Landa@gmail.com

bn270
12-09-2010, 05:55 AM
Of course if you have any questions about the NY/NJ area, feel free to ask as I've lived here my whole life. :)


Well could you help me out then?! Like I said, I'm from Ohio and know nothing about the area. I'm not so sure about an hour commute every day though...PLUS now with us starting in July instead of August I'm in a real time crunch. I finish my undergrad at the beginning of May and then am going to have to rush to find somewhere to live and move in! :eek:

SML67
12-09-2010, 12:56 PM
Well could you help me out then?! Like I said, I'm from Ohio and know nothing about the area. I'm not so sure about an hour commute every day though...PLUS now with us starting in July instead of August I'm in a real time crunch. I finish my undergrad at the beginning of May and then am going to have to rush to find somewhere to live and move in! :eek:

Well, Obed seemed to convey that we would be starting the first week of August...anyways, in terms of 2 suggestions of places to live, I would start looking on craigslist in 2 areas: the upper west side and the Columbia area/Washington Heights(the upper 160s and above). If you find a roomy or 2 I could help you out with some apartment-shopping. There happens to be a LOT of available apartments on craigslist and many friends of mine used it to get apartments during undergrad years.

bn270
12-09-2010, 09:06 PM
Well, Obed seemed to convey that we would be starting the first week of August...anyways, in terms of 2 suggestions of places to live, I would start looking on craigslist in 2 areas: the upper west side and the Columbia area/Washington Heights(the upper 160s and above). If you find a roomy or 2 I could help you out with some apartment-shopping. There happens to be a LOT of available apartments on craigslist and many friends of mine used it to get apartments during undergrad years.

Are you in the FB group? I was accepted back in early October and thats what I was told too-August. But earlier this week Obed posted on our group that the start date is gonna be July 25th.

Thanks for the help though!!

Rada409
12-10-2010, 07:49 AM
Well, Obed seemed to convey that we would be starting the first week of August...anyways, in terms of 2 suggestions of places to live, I would start looking on craigslist in 2 areas: the upper west side and the Columbia area/Washington Heights(the upper 160s and above). If you find a roomy or 2 I could help you out with some apartment-shopping. There happens to be a LOT of available apartments on craigslist and many friends of mine used it to get apartments during undergrad years.

Be careful with craigslist. I've started looking for apt's through craiglist, and there are a LOT of scammers out there, way more than I remember being just a few years ago. I've had several nasty experiences with apt hunting. As far as locations, I'd say the west side is safer than the east in general, it's even better if you look west of Broadway. Good luck!

drctother
12-10-2010, 09:03 AM
Be careful with craigslist. I've started looking for apt's through craiglist, and there are a LOT of scammers out there, way more than I remember being just a few years ago. I've had several nasty experiences with apt hunting. As far as locations, I'd say the west side is safer than the east in general, it's even better if you look west of Broadway. Good luck!

Although Im not accepted yet (had interview Saturday), I was looking into apartments on Craigslist as well. Is it just me or is there SOOOO much spam on it? Many of the listings I click on are just realtors spamming other areas. For example when I click on an "Upper West Side" listing, I have found many that are actually other areas no where near Upper West Side. Spammers can go to hell:p

SML67
12-10-2010, 09:10 AM
Although Im not accepted yet (had interview Saturday), I was looking into apartments on Craigslist as well. Is it just me or is there SOOOO much spam on it? Many of the listings I click on are just realtors spamming other areas. For example when I click on an "Upper West Side" listing, I have found many that are actually other areas no where near Upper West Side. Spammers can go to hell:p

I would try applying a couple of filters:

For example, type "upper west side" in the search, set it to 3BR+(if you are looking for 2 roomys) and set the max $$ to ~$2500. filtering your search to the type of place, room-wise and cost-wise, really helps.

lalala25
12-13-2010, 07:24 AM
I currently have about a 3.4 overall and 3.3 science gpa; adequate reseach and volunteer hours. I have submitted my aplication the 1st week of dec. The problem is I am taking january 2011 mcat, and turo says they cannot give me an interveiw until they recieve my mcats cores. I am very concerned that the class will get filled quickly!! :( Do I have a reasonable chance of getting in since they wont be reciving my scored until febuary?

Rada409
12-13-2010, 05:11 PM
Although Im not accepted yet (had interview Saturday), I was looking into apartments on Craigslist as well. Is it just me or is there SOOOO much spam on it? Many of the listings I click on are just realtors spamming other areas. For example when I click on an "Upper West Side" listing, I have found many that are actually other areas no where near Upper West Side. Spammers can go to hell:p

By the way, I've noticed that on craiglist, there are listing a lot of areas that aren't the upper west side as such. It's true that the upper west side remains nicer further north than the east side does, but I would say north of about 115 St, it's no longer the nice area they are trying to sell it to be. It's not that terrible, but t that point it's definitely Harlem.
I've also noticed a bunch more of those 'I moved far away to do charity work and need a nice person to look after my apt, so please give me money and I'll send you the keys' scammers out there.

drctother
12-17-2010, 09:07 PM
Accepted today!!!!! Conditionally though:( apparently I am short 2 credits of physics and 3 english. This makes no sense for english (I needed 6 first year english credits to get my degree). First year physics at my school is SIX credits not EIGHT. However, each course each semester has full lecture and a lab....but they for some stupid reason chose to make it 6 credits. So I have to fix this mess:(

Regardless...

My name is Chris and I am Canadian. It is nice to meet you guys:) I am waiting to hear back from Western (its my first choice for a few reasons) but none the less, I would be super happy to attend Touro!

Ericthegray
12-18-2010, 09:22 AM
Hello to all of my future classmates. I got the phone call and e-mail yesterday after work. I can't wait to meet you all.
I'm psyched to find a spot in the city. My wife and I are currently living in Biddeford, ME, where she is finishing her second year as a DO student at UNECOM. Anyone know NYC well enough to suggest reasonable rent for two bedroom places, and/or what types of things to stay away from?
Congrats to everyone else who's been accepted, as well as to those who will soon join us!
Best,
Eric

GTP
12-18-2010, 10:28 AM
Congrats to everyone who has been accepted! Did Obed happen to mention how full the class is?

drctother
12-18-2010, 01:14 PM
Hello to all of my future classmates. I got the phone call and e-mail yesterday after work. I can't wait to meet you all.
I'm psyched to find a spot in the city. My wife and I are currently living in Biddeford, ME, where she is finishing her second year as a DO student at UNECOM. Anyone know NYC well enough to suggest reasonable rent for two bedroom places, and/or what types of things to stay away from?
Congrats to everyone else who's been accepted, as well as to those who will soon join us!
Best,
Eric

Hey Eric! Congrats on the acceptance! I looked into New York real estate quite a bit of the last 3 months (out of being bored and hoping I get it in, as I did eventually:laugh:) and I have concluded the Upper West Side and the Upper East Side are good neighborhoods to live in. If price is a huge concern, you may have to look into Harlem itself or the region North (called Inwood or something heights I believe).

new York is SO expensive for housing. The one or two bedrooms I looked at in those areas ranged from 1300- 2300 / month! And none of those were even that nice. I am yet to find one with in suite laundry (this is a huge thing for me). Hope this helps. I did explore NY after my interview for a few days so I saw many neighborhoods.

The areas I mentioned are where I personally want to live. Dont forget the subway can get you from South Manhattan in 15-20 minutes!

Chris

Ericthegray
12-18-2010, 01:31 PM
Thanks Chris! I hope that you're able to score something nice for yourself. Where are you from, currently, and when did you interview? I met someone on my interview day (12/7) named Chris, and I was just wondering if you were the same guy. Have a good one.
Best,
Eric

SML67
12-18-2010, 04:11 PM
Congrats to everyone who has been accepted! Did Obed happen to mention how full the class is?

No and he will not answer this question. :shrug:

Hello to all of my future classmates. I got the phone call and e-mail yesterday after work. I can't wait to meet you all.
I'm psyched to find a spot in the city. My wife and I are currently living in Biddeford, ME, where she is finishing her second year as a DO student at UNECOM. Anyone know NYC well enough to suggest reasonable rent for two bedroom places, and/or what types of things to stay away from?
Congrats to everyone else who's been accepted, as well as to those who will soon join us!
Best,
Eric

As was stated earlier, NYC is an expensive place to live. The Upper West Side is certainly a place that many Touro students seem to be finding places these days. I would also suggest Washington Heights- the 180's is only a 10-20min subway ride away and is considerably less expensive than the UWS. I would even tell you to look at apartments in the Columbia area(115-120s) but that will also run you a pretty penny in comparison to the Heights(I went to school in the Heights so I know the area quite well). I've lived in the NY/NJ area my whole life so if you have any questions, feel free to shoot me a pm or an email.

Sammy

drctother
12-18-2010, 06:04 PM
Hey sammy,

for the $2000 deposit, did you have to pay it two weeks from the day you received the email/phone call of acceptance? Or is it two weeks after you let them know you will be accepting? (so in theory you could make your decision 2 weeks after your acceptance to send deposit)

Thanks,
Chris

drctother
12-18-2010, 06:09 PM
Thanks Chris! I hope that you're able to score something nice for yourself. Where are you from, currently, and when did you interview? I met someone on my interview day (12/7) named Chris, and I was just wondering if you were the same guy. Have a good one.
Best,
Eric

I am from Vancouver, BC, Canada haha quite a ways away from New York! I interviewed Wednesday December 8th, by any chance were you there on the Wednesday and just making a simple mistake of the date?

Ericthegray
12-18-2010, 07:05 PM
No, I was definitely there on the 7th. I love Vancouver, by the way; It's an amazing city. I look forward to meeting you, Chris. As soon as they invite us to the Facebook page for the TouroCOM class of 2015, I'll find you then. Have a wonderful holiday, and take good care.

Best,
E

drctother
12-18-2010, 08:08 PM
Hey Eric, I didnt realize they interviewed both Dec 7th and Dec 8th. Thats crazy haha so many interviews. Regardless, we made it! Glad to hear you like Vancouver, its a beautiful city. It has its cons like any city though. Sounds good about the facebook page.

Take care and I hope you also have a great holiday!

Ericthegray
12-26-2010, 06:00 PM
Hi there,
Eric French, TouroCOM class of 2015! Pleased to meet you. My wife, currently a 2nd year DO student at UNECOM, and I will be moving to the area when it makes most sense, and I am really looking forward to meeting my new classmates. I hope that you all had a wonderful holiday...hopefully, associated with some form of a break.

Best,
Eric French

french.eric@gmail.com

GTP
12-26-2010, 06:31 PM
hey. Question for everyone who had an open file interview: did adcom focus more on the primary or supplemental application? Or both? Thanks!!!

DocEspana
12-26-2010, 07:20 PM
hey guys,

just wanted to throw my hat in the ring as a good person to ask random class questions about. Second year here. Ask away.

also: congrats to everyone who got in!!!

Postal
12-27-2010, 12:45 PM
hey. Question for everyone who had an open file interview: did adcom focus more on the primary or supplemental application? Or both? Thanks!!!

For me I feel like they focused on both.

Postal
12-27-2010, 12:46 PM
hey guys,

just wanted to throw my hat in the ring as a good person to ask random class questions about. Second year here. Ask away.

also: congrats to everyone who got in!!!

Hey Doc! Do most people attend lecture everyday or do they just watch recordings?

drctother
12-27-2010, 02:13 PM
Im freaking out because my $2000 deposit is due Friday and I havent gotten a response after emailing my "Response Form" to Obed. On the response form it says I will get instructions how to send my cheque.....but so far nothing...and my deposit is due FRIDAY

Did you guys have similar delay? How picky are they that I meet he exact deadline?

Thanks

Pisiform
12-27-2010, 02:47 PM
hey guys,

just wanted to throw my hat in the ring as a good person to ask random class questions about. Second year here. Ask away.

also: congrats to everyone who got in!!!


Hey Doc, long time no see !

ny941932
12-27-2010, 06:02 PM
Im freaking out because my $2000 deposit is due Friday and I havent gotten a response after emailing my "Response Form" to Obed. On the response form it says I will get instructions how to send my cheque.....but so far nothing...and my deposit is due FRIDAY

Did you guys have similar delay? How picky are they that I meet he exact deadline?

Thanks
I think you should get in touch with bursar, that's what I did. No one got in touch with me, I called them.
Ramon Berrios is the guy in the bursar office who takes care of payments. He had someone set up a student ID for me, so I could then pay the deposit online with the credit card. His # and extension are on the Response form.

DocEspana
12-28-2010, 02:31 PM
Hey Doc! Do most people attend lecture everyday or do they just watch recordings?

well the harder the class (Anatomy, Neuro, pathology in second year) the more people attend and the more fun the class (certain OMM classes and Clinical systems classes) the more people.

You'll honestly see a lot of people in class at the beginning of the year and tons for the above noted class (almost no one misses neuro, anatomy or path). But 8:00 classes and the less intense classes, especially as the year goes on, get less attended.

The school complains a lot about us not attending certain classes and yet showing up for the 'more liked' one right after it, but they always stream the classes and we all appreciate it even though they send passive aggressive e-mnails to us to attend more frequently.

SML67
12-28-2010, 02:52 PM
Hey sammy,

for the $2000 deposit, did you have to pay it two weeks from the day you received the email/phone call of acceptance? Or is it two weeks after you let them know you will be accepting? (so in theory you could make your decision 2 weeks after your acceptance to send deposit)

Thanks,
Chris

Sorry I didn't respond to this earlier, but I am pretty sure it is 2 weeks from the date listed on your acceptance letter. But I would ask Obed to be sure.

SML67
12-28-2010, 02:53 PM
Hi there,
Eric French, TouroCOM class of 2015! Pleased to meet you. My wife, currently a 2nd year DO student at UNECOM, and I will be moving to the area when it makes most sense, and I am really looking forward to meeting my new classmates. I hope that you all had a wonderful holiday...hopefully, associated with some form of a break.

Best,
Eric French

french.eric@gmail.com

Welcome to the thread and nice to meet you! Looking forward to seeing you all in just 7 short months...

DocEspana
12-28-2010, 03:54 PM
Hey Doc, long time no see !

yup. after a killer semester (and a vacation) im back on here for a bit. trying to be useful wherever possible.

SML67
12-28-2010, 07:10 PM
Doc(or any other current TOURO-COM students for that matter)

It would be really helpful if you could type out a detailed list of all of the necessary books for first-years, and if you don't mind, some suggestions as well. It would really be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Sammy

Postal
12-28-2010, 11:11 PM
Doc(or any other current TOURO-COM students for that matter)

It would be really helpful if you could type out a detailed list of all of the necessary books for first-years, and if you don't mind, some suggestions as well. It would really be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Sammy

Oh yeah that would be great! Is anyone taking advantage of the mentor program match thing?

Postal
12-28-2010, 11:12 PM
well the harder the class (Anatomy, Neuro, pathology in second year) the more people attend and the more fun the class (certain OMM classes and Clinical systems classes) the more people.

You'll honestly see a lot of people in class at the beginning of the year and tons for the above noted class (almost no one misses neuro, anatomy or path). But 8:00 classes and the less intense classes, especially as the year goes on, get less attended.

The school complains a lot about us not attending certain classes and yet showing up for the 'more liked' one right after it, but they always stream the classes and we all appreciate it even though they send passive aggressive e-mnails to us to attend more frequently.

thx!

Rada409
12-29-2010, 08:12 AM
Oh yeah that would be great! Is anyone taking advantage of the mentor program match thing?

I emailed them twice saying that I wanted to join it but no one responded to me. Anyone got any replies?

SML67
12-29-2010, 11:02 AM
Also, any current students care to type out a day-by-day schedule with classes and times?

DocEspana
12-29-2010, 10:34 PM
Also, any current students care to type out a day-by-day schedule with classes and times?

The schedules do vary somewhat year to year, but this is the 1st year, 1st semester schedule to the best of my memory

Monday: Either AM tests, or whole day off. (2nd years take their tests at 1pm, first years generally have all of theirs on mondays ending before noon)

Tuesday: 8 - biochem
9 - physio
10 - physio
11 - histology
--lunch--
1-5 - Anatomy (lecture then lab. You can usually leave lab early)

Wednesday: 8 - public health
9-12 - Primary Care Skills (usually 1 hour lecture and 1 hour lab with 1 hour off based on your lab)
--- lunch----
1-5 - anatomy (lecture then lab)

thursday 8 - biochem
9 - OMM lecture
10-12: OMM Lab
--- lunch ---
1-3: histology lab
3-5: Anatomy lab

Friday 8 - biochem
9 - physio
10 - histology
11 - histology
12 - go home, your weekend has begun

there is some variation since some classes (public health) are half a semester and other classes (primary care skills) dont start until a little into the semester. Just assume that if there are any changes, that it is adding more hours of anatomy lecture. Towards the end it gets very easy because you finish anatomy lab 3 weeks (or so) before the semester ends, so all those labs become free time.

Second semester is very similar but anatomy becomes Neuro and a few specialty classes (intro to clinical med, intro to micro, intro to pharm) pop in various places in the schedule. Its remarkably similar though.

generally speaking first year you're there 8-5 tues-thurs, but you can usually leave lab between 3:30 and 4:00 if you want. and 8-12 fridays.

SML67
12-30-2010, 07:36 AM
Thanks so much Doc!

In terms of the book list, if it's easier for you to list the books that are labeled on the touro website as required but really aren't as well as a couple of recommended books, it would be much appreciated.

DocEspana
12-30-2010, 05:59 PM
Okay lets give this a shot. Here is my disclaimer, teachers change and my opinion is my own. Its not law. But I'm a pretty 'normal' student who reads the book when its appropriate so i know which ones will be definitely needed.

Get these books
Netter's Atlas - If you want to study anatomy outside of the lab
Barr's Nervous system - absolutely needed
Bates Diagnostics - Absolutely get it. Skip all the add on garbage though.
Clinically oriented anatomy - 100% get
Ross Histology - You'll need to know this book cover to cover, unfortunately. Don't waste your time with the "image bank" like add on to the Ross book. Just get the main textbook.
Digiovanna Osteopathic Dx and Tx - get it. Some people read it a lot, some never open it. But it has every OMM technique known to man in it, so its a professional investment.
Hoppenfeld Spine and Extremities - same thing as Diogiovanna except it has every diagnostic test you'll ever use in a physical diagnosis.

Possibly get these
Abbas Immuno - if you dont have an immuno background (immuno is tough, but its more of a second year class)
"Before We Are Born" - I learned embryology 100% from online sources, but this is a good book if you prefer book reading.
Ferri's Lab Medicine and Imaging - we didnt have this class when i was a first year so i have no idea.
Grant Dissector - You should have one since you're supposed to read ahead before lab. But you'll never use it since the lab is full of these books.
Robbin's and Cotran path of diseases - didnt have this assigned last year. looks like something that is potential very interesting, but not vital.

Instead of buying these, put the money in your party fund
Epidemiology book - class is a joke. book is useless.
Medical Microbiology - actually great book, but the teacher is even better and there are review books that are more condensed. So you'll never need this one.
Boron Physiology - HAHAHA NO! DO NOT BUY! If you are afraid of physio get a BRS physio book. But do not get this monsterosity.
Netter's histology - appears to be the 'add on' for histo. Stick with Ross.
Golan Pharmacology - no need. Dr. Prancan is an amazing pharm teacher without the book.
Study a study, test a test - you'll never read it, and there is no need to, so dont bother. Just don't tell Dean Goldberg I told you that (its for his class!)
Genetics in medicine - you wont need a book to teach you genetics
Wheaters pathology - you'll be getting a MUCH better path book your second year, you can almost certainly skip this one.

now that is all the required books. the recommended ones.... well... ive seen most of the books on that list and they have pros and cons, so consider some (esp guyton physio if you have a weakness at physio) but i wont support any of them since i never really used any of those. Here are my suggestions for 'other books' you will definitely want to consider.

BRS Anatomy - amazing way to drill anatomy into your head.
BRS Physio - very simplistic, but good, physio.
Lippincott Biochem - I didnt see this on the list. This was my required biochem book and it is AWESOME. So buy it no matter what.
Microbiology made ridiculously simple - great book for microbiology.
Histotime - this is actually a PC program, look around for it (not *officially* suggesting you torrent it) as its an amazing program
Costanzo physio - a lot of people use this instead of Boron, the guy is the same one who wrote BRS physio. This is if you *really* need a physio textbook since the BRS ones are more of a high yeild review book.

thats all i can think of right now. good luck guys.

Thanks so much Doc!

In terms of the book list, if it's easier for you to list the books that are labeled on the touro website as required but really aren't as well as a couple of recommended books, it would be much appreciated.

Postal
12-30-2010, 06:30 PM
Okay lets give this a shot. Here is my disclaimer, teachers change and my opinion is my own. Its not law. But I'm a pretty 'normal' student who reads the book when its appropriate so i know which ones will be definitely needed.

Get these books
Netter's Atlas - If you want to study anatomy outside of the lab
Barr's Nervous system - absolutely needed
Bates Diagnostics - Absolutely get it. Skip all the add on garbage though.
Clinically oriented anatomy - 100% get
Ross Histology - You'll need to know this book cover to cover, unfortunately. Don't waste your time with the "image bank" like add on to the Ross book. Just get the main textbook.
Digiovanna Osteopathic Dx and Tx - get it. Some people read it a lot, some never open it. But it has every OMM technique known to man in it, so its a professional investment.
Hoppenfeld Spine and Extremities - same thing as Diogiovanna except it has every diagnostic test you'll ever use in a physical diagnosis.

Possibly get these
Abbas Immuno - if you dont have an immuno background (immuno is tough, but its more of a second year class)
"Before We Are Born" - I learned embryology 100% from online sources, but this is a good book if you prefer book reading.
Ferri's Lab Medicine and Imaging - we didnt have this class when i was a first year so i have no idea.
Grant Dissector - You should have one since you're supposed to read ahead before lab. But you'll never use it since the lab is full of these books.
Robbin's and Cotran path of diseases - didnt have this assigned last year. looks like something that is potential very interesting, but not vital.

Instead of buying these, put the money in your party fund
Epidemiology book - class is a joke. book is useless.
Medical Microbiology - actually great book, but the teacher is even better and there are review books that are more condensed. So you'll never need this one.
Boron Physiology - HAHAHA NO! DO NOT BUY! If you are afraid of physio get a BRS physio book. But do not get this monsterosity.
Netter's histology - appears to be the 'add on' for histo. Stick with Ross.
Golan Pharmacology - no need. Dr. Prancan is an amazing pharm teacher without the book.
Study a study, test a test - you'll never read it, and there is no need to, so dont bother. Just don't tell Dean Goldberg I told you that (its for his class!)
Genetics in medicine - you wont need a book to teach you genetics
Wheaters pathology - you'll be getting a MUCH better path book your second year, you can almost certainly skip this one.

now that is all the required books. the recommended ones.... well... ive seen most of the books on that list and they have pros and cons, so consider some (esp guyton physio if you have a weakness at physio) but i wont support any of them since i never really used any of those. Here are my suggestions for 'other books' you will definitely want to consider.

BRS Anatomy - amazing way to drill anatomy into your head.
BRS Physio - very simplistic, but good, physio.
Lippincott Biochem - I didnt see this on the list. This was my required biochem book and it is AWESOME. So buy it no matter what.
Microbiology made ridiculously simple - great book for microbiology.
Histotime - this is actually a PC program, look around for it (not *officially* suggesting you torrent it) as its an amazing program
Costanzo physio - a lot of people use this instead of Boron, the guy is the same one who wrote BRS physio. This is if you *really* need a physio textbook since the BRS ones are more of a high yeild review book.

thats all i can think of right now. good luck guys.

awesome post thx!

SML67
12-31-2010, 11:38 AM
Thanks for the answer, Doc! much appreciated.

Razmatazz
01-01-2011, 01:24 PM
I couldn't find the schedule online for holidays, I think I heard that we get 2 weeks off in September?

As well, I forget if there are standardized patients in the first 2 yrs or not, does anyone know?

Thanks

DocEspana
01-01-2011, 02:03 PM
I couldn't find the schedule online for holidays, I think I heard that we get 2 weeks off in September?

As well, I forget if there are standardized patients in the first 2 yrs or not, does anyone know?

Thanks

Not sure what september will look like for you guys yet because there are *so many* jewish holidays in september. in 2009 we had a lot of random days off. in 2010 we literally had almost the entire month off (I tihnk we had 6 total days of class all month). It all depends on when the jewish holidays fall and what the pre-clinical dean wants to do with the remaining days since there is a half day friday and no classes monday. a wed or thursday holiday kills the week, but a mon or friday falling one just assures a day off. sorry i cant help more on that.

and standardized patients (the actors) are 2nd semester of second year for the whole semester.

1student
01-01-2011, 02:59 PM
Not sure what september will look like for you guys yet because there are *so many* jewish holidays in september. in 2009 we had a lot of random days off. in 2010 we literally had almost the entire month off (I tihnk we had 6 total days of class all month). It all depends on when the jewish holidays fall and what the pre-clinical dean wants to do with the remaining days since there is a half day friday and no classes monday. a wed or thursday holiday kills the week, but a mon or friday falling one just assures a day off. sorry i cant help more on that.

and standardized patients (the actors) are 2nd semester of second year for the whole semester.

Thanks for all the help. I was wondering do you know the name of hospitals where students do rotations?

DocEspana
01-01-2011, 05:16 PM
Thanks for all the help. I was wondering do you know the name of hospitals where students do rotations?

the major core rotation sites fall into "tracks" so you pick an area and get all the hospitals in that group. Obviously, non-core rotations can be done anywhere you please. Also the school has been somewhat helpful in letting a few people set up their own deal, but the heavily discourage it unless you can do all the leg work. But if you can do all the legwork, they'll let you do it.

anyway, the major spots (by grouping)

1) St. John's Episcopal in Queens
2) Staten Island University Hospital
3) North Jersey I: Palisades Hospital Center and Jersey City Hospital
4) North Jersey II: Trinitas Hospital, Englewood Hospital, New Hope Hospital
5) Wilson Medical Center in Binghamton (100% volunteers. no one 'get stuck with' this spot)
6) Some place I forget, in Utica. Same deal as Wilson. 100% volunteers ad it is extra spots, no one get 'forced' there.
7) The Hospital next to Fort Hood Texas for the students in the Army who have to do boot camp out there anyway.

we also have a few hospitals scattered around the 5 boroughs that you can elect to do for a month or two that are specialty places (just doing ER or just doing psych, for example) that you can sign up for right through the school.

people like St. John's because it has two of the most competitive residencies in the whole AOA (derm and optho) and its a touro-affiliated school. So people appreciate going there and having many docs they work wuth be the same people who taught them in years 1 and 2.

SIU is apparently full of residency spots. So people love that too. Honestly I know very little about it because its the only one I'm not interested in personally so I never gathered much info on it. But people tell me its a good place.

Jersey I is Trinitas (a top 10 hospital in NJ) and, i am pretty sure, Jersey city hospital. People go there because they are well known hospitals that house a lot of students from different schools.

Jersey II is a unique set up that appeals to me. Its two very small hospitals and one very large one (palisades). There are currently no residency spots at any of the hospitals, which is what originally dissuaded people from going. Well that's changing. The Medical Education Director there is a real big shot (Obama's personal doctor in NYC bigshot) and is pushing his weight around to get residency spots at these hospitals. If i understand correctly (im pretty certain I did) there will be residency spots there in 2012 or 2013. So perfectly in time for me to move in and claim them. Plus the guy uses his connections to get you some interesting non-core residencies. He got my roommate a month long rotation in plastic surgery just because my roommate became friendly with him.

The upstate locations are apparently amazing. Low stress (or as low as clinical years get) and apparently very educational. There are about 5 or 6 people who elected to go out there this year and apparently those 5 or 6 people all gave outstanding reviews of their time out there. As i said above, the spots in these places are in excess of the student body, so no one gets booted up there, people elect freely.

1student
01-02-2011, 02:11 AM
the major core rotation sites fall into "tracks" so you pick an area and get all the hospitals in that group. Obviously, non-core rotations can be done anywhere you please. Also the school has been somewhat helpful in letting a few people set up their own deal, but the heavily discourage it unless you can do all the leg work. But if you can do all the legwork, they'll let you do it.

anyway, the major spots (by grouping)

1) St. John's Episcopal in Queens
2) Staten Island University Hospital
3) North Jersey I: Palisades Hospital Center and Jersey City Hospital
4) North Jersey II: Trinitas Hospital, Englewood Hospital, New Hope Hospital
5) Wilson Medical Center in Binghamton (100% volunteers. no one 'get stuck with' this spot)
6) Some place I forget, in Utica. Same deal as Wilson. 100% volunteers ad it is extra spots, no one get 'forced' there.
7) The Hospital next to Fort Hood Texas for the students in the Army who have to do boot camp out there anyway.

we also have a few hospitals scattered around the 5 boroughs that you can elect to do for a month or two that are specialty places (just doing ER or just doing psych, for example) that you can sign up for right through the school.

people like St. John's because it has two of the most competitive residencies in the whole AOA (derm and optho) and its a touro-affiliated school. So people appreciate going there and having many docs they work wuth be the same people who taught them in years 1 and 2.

SIU is apparently full of residency spots. So people love that too. Honestly I know very little about it because its the only one I'm not interested in personally so I never gathered much info on it. But people tell me its a good place.

Jersey I is Trinitas (a top 10 hospital in NJ) and, i am pretty sure, Jersey city hospital. People go there because they are well known hospitals that house a lot of students from different schools.

Jersey II is a unique set up that appeals to me. Its two very small hospitals and one very large one (palisades). There are currently no residency spots at any of the hospitals, which is what originally dissuaded people from going. Well that's changing. The Medical Education Director there is a real big shot (Obama's personal doctor in NYC bigshot) and is pushing his weight around to get residency spots at these hospitals. If i understand correctly (im pretty certain I did) there will be residency spots there in 2012 or 2013. So perfectly in time for me to move in and claim them. Plus the guy uses his connections to get you some interesting non-core residencies. He got my roommate a month long rotation in plastic surgery just because my roommate became friendly with him.

The upstate locations are apparently amazing. Low stress (or as low as clinical years get) and apparently very educational. There are about 5 or 6 people who elected to go out there this year and apparently those 5 or 6 people all gave outstanding reviews of their time out there. As i said above, the spots in these places are in excess of the student body, so no one gets booted up there, people elect freely.

Thank you so much for taking time to write such a detailed answer

Razmatazz
01-02-2011, 01:01 PM
Thanks for the answers!

freespirit
01-02-2011, 02:35 PM
My name is Valerie, I'm from San Diego CA. Interviewed Dec. 1 and accepted the following week. Still have interviews in CO and WV. Just wanted to meet everyone, since I might be attending :) I'm kind of worried about living in NY because it seems like you have to be tough(attitude wise)!! I'm a kind Christian gal and not used to blunt(rudeness) haha. Anyone else worried or is it just me?

DocEspana
01-02-2011, 02:58 PM
My name is Valerie, I'm from San Diego CA. Interviewed Dec. 1 and accepted the following week. Still have interviews in CO and WV. Just wanted to meet everyone, since I might be attending :) I'm kind of worried about living in NY because it seems like you have to be tough(attitude wise)!! I'm a kind Christian gal and not used to blunt(rudeness) haha. Anyone else worried or is it just me?

don't believe stereotypes about the city. The 'difference' that bugs everyone from the midwest (which is not SD... but lets roll with midwest) is that everyone in NYC has something to do. Very industrious. Because of that people wont randomly stop and be overtly friendly. But people you do interact with, once you formally interact with them, are almost always plenty fine.

I'm meeting people on the streets and bars all the time. People aren't actually rude throughout new york... we just dont like having our time wasted becuse we are all convinced we are busy. People are super friendly if you know what you want/need and spark up the conversation about what you need right away.

Its definitely an interesting city. I've been to SD... its too laid back for me, i like the 'busy' feel of NYC.

Ericthegray
01-02-2011, 06:49 PM
Hi there Doc,

I've just been reading through the posts, and would like to say WHOA, thank you for all of the information. It's very generous of you! I know that others have already thanked you, but I wanted to add my appreciation.

freespirit
01-02-2011, 11:25 PM
I agree SD is laid back, which is why I am the same way. I'll be sure to keep things quick and to the point when interacting with New Yorkers haha

Ericthegray
01-04-2011, 08:37 PM
Welcome to the thread and nice to meet you! Looking forward to seeing you all in just 7 short months...


Likewise! Hey, did I read correctly that you have a little one on the way? If I'm not mistaken, congratulations to you and your wife! That's exciting news.
Also, I wanted to ask you how you mind commuting to the city. Is it something that grew on you? How reliable are the schedules for the various modes of transport into the city? I'm considering looking for places in Hoboken or Weehawken, and taking the ferry into Port Authority (less than 10 minutes), followed by a short ride on the A train. Any thoughts on that?
Hope this message finds you well.

Ericthegray
01-04-2011, 08:41 PM
I lived in the Balboa Park area, on Park Blvd, after I got out of the Army. True, they are very laid back in Southern California, and true we northeast-bred individuals tend to the reclusive (and dare I say unwelcoming) side, but 1) New York is an amazing place, 2) it only seems that way until you understand things a little better, and 3) I'm sure you have little to worry about, aside from the culture shock that almost all transplants go through. It'll be over in six months, and you'll be just fine.

SML67
01-05-2011, 09:32 AM
Likewise! Hey, did I read correctly that you have a little one on the way? If I'm not mistaken, congratulations to you and your wife! That's exciting news.
Also, I wanted to ask you how you mind commuting to the city. Is it something that grew on you? How reliable are the schedules for the various modes of transport into the city? I'm considering looking for places in Hoboken or Weehawken, and taking the ferry into Port Authority (less than 10 minutes), followed by a short ride on the A train. Any thoughts on that?
Hope this message finds you well.

Yes, I do have a little one on the way. The baby is due on March 1st. :)

As for the commute into the city, as I said, I live in Elizabeth, NJ, which is a 30 min bus ride from Port Authority. I don't know much about the ferry, but buses are always very reliable(and on-time, so don't miss it if you ever take it) and the A train runs very frequently so you'll never wait more than 5-10 min for an A train. Unless the schedule changes, for me to make my 8am class I would have to take a 6:35 bus(luckily it is right outside my apartment building) into the city, which should get me in around 7:05-7:10, and then take the A train uptown which will prob get me to school no later than 7:35. So overall it's an hour commute, and it's nice and quiet, I enjoy it.

any other questions, feel free to ask.

Postal
01-06-2011, 01:39 PM
SO,
I'm considering commuting from Long Island everyday for class. Any thoughts on that current students?

DocEspana
01-12-2011, 06:45 AM
SO,
I'm considering commuting from Long Island everyday for class. Any thoughts on that current students?

One student does from my class. She has no issues with it and actually lived in manhattan (a <20 minute commute door-to-door) and opted to live in LI instead second year. She seems totally happy with it.

some thoughts though 1) this girl is die hard LI and, my guess, will never want to live or work anywhere else in her entire life.
2) she moved in with her BF who works in LI so i imagine they compromised on a distance from both of their major 'day time locations'.
3) she does honestly seem to not mind the commute at all. says she got used to waking up crazy early and either sleeping on LIRR or studying (if its a test day)

Postal
01-12-2011, 09:30 AM
One student does from my class. She has no issues with it and actually lived in manhattan (a <20 minute commute door-to-door) and opted to live in LI instead second year. She seems totally happy with it.

some thoughts though 1) this girl is die hard LI and, my guess, will never want to live or work anywhere else in her entire life.
2) she moved in with her BF who works in LI so i imagine they compromised on a distance from both of their major 'day time locations'.
3) she does honestly seem to not mind the commute at all. says she got used to waking up crazy early and either sleeping on LIRR or studying (if its a test day)

Thanks for the response. I just can't figure out if saving thousands of dollars in rent to live in LI is worth the two hour commute every day for class.

SmokD
01-15-2011, 03:12 PM
Thanks for the response. I just can't figure out if saving thousands of dollars in rent to live in LI is worth the two hour commute every day for class.

I would look into apts in Brooklyn or The Bronx. If you find something near the A train in Brooklyn it only about a 45min commute since its express. And to be honest I know the area and its not bad at all. I don't know The Bronx too well, but you can look into sometime near the 2 train. The 2 is also express, but I'm not sure how long that commute would be.

L8Bloomer
01-18-2011, 01:32 PM
Hi! I was accepted a few weeks ago and as of now, it looks like this is where I will be going. I'm originally from the midwest, but I live in NY now on the upper west side. I'm interested in trying to form an apartment of 3 or 4 people on the upper west side. The commute is like 10 min from here. If you're interested, send me a pm...

BKtomodachi
01-19-2011, 07:05 PM
Thanks for the response. I just can't figure out if saving thousands of dollars in rent to live in LI is worth the two hour commute every day for class.

Just for the difference in rent? I wouldn't do it. Try Brooklyn if you're looking to reduce your rent while staying within reasonable commuting distance. It has so many wonderful neighborhoods.

Razmatazz
01-19-2011, 09:14 PM
Hi! I was accepted a few weeks ago and as of now, it looks like this is where I will be going. I'm originally from the midwest, but I live in NY now on the upper west side. I'm interested in trying to form an apartment of 3 or 4 people on the upper west side. The commute is like 10 min from here. If you're interested, send me a pm...


I want to hopefully live around 116/broadway / morningside heights area. How "upper" west side were you thinking? Im scared looking at rent in the city!

DocEspana
01-19-2011, 09:32 PM
I want to hopefully live around 116/broadway / morningside heights area. How "upper" west side were you thinking? Im scared looking at rent in the city!

some food for thought. about 1/3 of the class lives in the upper west side, generally between 80th and 100th. You can get pre-war buildings that, while old, are in an extremely good area at low rent. Rents here run $800-1200 a month. Closest to the $900 mark usually, but it does vary throughout the whole range.

116th and broadway isnt upper west side thats pretty much the divider of harlem from "columbia harlem". Mind you, rent there will actually be pretty expensive because its so close to columbia where the prices are insano. I saw a tiny little apartment with a literal large closet for a bedroom going for $900 over there. With that said, the columbia area is beautiful. Really beautiful and trendy. But it will also be a hell of a walk because there is no real good way to get there but on foot. Even the bust that goes E-W across 125th doesnt go all that far west of the school before it starts going south, so it doesnt get you that much closer to the columbia area.

if you are going to live in harlem proper other people can help you better than I can, i never found anyplace there I liked.

don't go the bronx unless you already know the area. The subway system is pretty bad and limited to/from the bronx and its just missing that "im a student in ny feel" the other boroughs can give.

Queens is great if you are considering living in NY long term. A few people have (semi)permanent places there under long term lease. This doesn't apply to you, but it may apply to someone. so i say it.

Brooklyn has amazing deals. If you can deal with the slightly longer subway ride than most other students you'll pay less than everyone else for a place 50-100% larger than what the manhattanites have.

a lot of people live in midtown. The general rule there is unless you get super lucky with a randomly slashed rent you go down with a bunch of roommates to a luxury apartment, set up dividers and turn a gigantic 2 bedroom apartment for $4400 a month into a 4 bedroom at $1100 each. And you get to brag to everyone that you live in a luxury apt complex with a pool, basketball court, gym, etc and pay only a little over a grand a month for it. A few people have done this.

I have no clue how much people pay for downtown, but about 8 people in the 2013 class live downtown. They aren't rolling in money, so I imagine there are some deals to be found on studio apartments down there. I also imagine there are pretty much only studio apartments down there. Its just the vibe i get from SoHo.

The upper east side has some people living there, but its not that common. The east side is MUCH more expensive than the upper west side. So unless you found a good deal, dont go looking around east of central park for anything.

Postal
01-20-2011, 11:36 AM
Just for the difference in rent? I wouldn't do it. Try Brooklyn if you're looking to reduce your rent while staying within reasonable commuting distance. It has so many wonderful neighborhoods.

Of course BKtomodachi would suggest BK, lol. I feel like if I'm gonna move, I might as well someplace w/in 30 min but I will start looking into Brooklyn.I'm still thinking about it but as the weeks go buy I know that I need to figure it out sooner rather than later.

My plan so far was to see how it went for the first semester commuting, then decide if I can live with it for two years.

DocEspana
01-20-2011, 12:16 PM
Of course BKtomodachi would suggest BK, lol. I feel like if I'm gonna move, I might as well someplace w/in 30 min but I will start looking into Brooklyn.I'm still thinking about it but as the weeks go buy I know that I need to figure it out sooner rather than later.

My plan so far was to see how it went for the first semester commuting, then decide if I can live with it for two years.

personal opinion: its gonna be tough. But as i said before, one girl does it. But she also seems a bit off-center about how much she loves long island. So she wouldnt have it any other way.

BKtomodachi
01-20-2011, 03:52 PM
I'm not from Brooklyn and I have never lived there! :)


One quick note regarding the book list: I believe the Class of 2015 will not be using the Ross Histology text.

DocEspana
01-20-2011, 05:41 PM
I'm not from Brooklyn and I have never lived there! :)


One quick note regarding the book list: I believe the Class of 2015 will not be using the Ross Histology text.

are they still using ruebens? Its pretty much the same book since the main source of info for ruebens is ross. (and ross actually ends up being more complete than reubens somehow). If its some third source, then i know nothing about it.

Postal
01-21-2011, 06:15 AM
I'm not from Brooklyn and I have never lived there! :)


One quick note regarding the book list: I believe the Class of 2015 will not be using the Ross Histology text.

HAHA, that's what I get for assuming! lol

bn270
01-21-2011, 07:33 AM
To the upperclassmen/NYCers: How did you go about finding an apartment? I mean I have been looking on craigslist among other websites, but I feel like there is a ridiculous amount of crap out there. Let alone, I have no idea what I'm doing. I'll admit, I have never looked for an apt before because I've always lived on campus (I'm just about to graduate). All I know is that I'd like to stay within a 30min commute and 1400/mo, but it seems impossible. Plus, the fact that I am from Ohio is not helping too much, so I have to rely on the internet to find places, decide on a few, and then make the trek to check them out/decide.

I'm getting a little stressed already because despite it only being (almost) Feb, I graduate in May and I feel like a month and a half wouldn't be long enough to find a place.

Any help is more than gratefully appreciated!

BKtomodachi
01-21-2011, 09:49 PM
Don't stress about finding a place, you can do this!
Some people were able to successfully find in as little as a few days. A month and a half is overkill in my opinion!

If you don't mind the possibility of paying a fee, I would recommend using a broker. In my case, I ended up paying one month's rent as a fee as part of signing my two-year lease.
I did search on my own using craigslist and various other sites, but coordinating the super/landlord's schedules with your own, combined with exaggerated features of apartments on the internet left me very disappointed. The prices of the places the broker was able to show to me were reasonable, too.

I used this broker:
http://www.elliman.com/real-estate-agent/monica-herzberg/1388

She was very helpful, and especially patient with me as I was entirely unfamiliar with the city.
I live near the school in a large (by NYC standards) 1Br for $1200.

Best of luck!
Feel free to PM if you need anything more specific.

luckyvang
01-27-2011, 03:38 PM
Hi, I am curious what the actual interview was like at the Harlem campus? Did anyone talk about renting apartments closeby there? Is their research lab actually functioning yet or not? What hospitals did they say they will use for their 3rd to 4th year clinical training?


You can do your rounds 3rd and 4th year anywhere you want accept in Manhatten. Apparently, the international schools bought them out. I remember them saying that students have such a large variety of hospitals to choose from within the NY and NJ area.

LV

luckyvang
01-27-2011, 03:44 PM
My name is Valerie, I'm from San Diego CA. Interviewed Dec. 1 and accepted the following week. Still have interviews in CO and WV. Just wanted to meet everyone, since I might be attending :) I'm kind of worried about living in NY because it seems like you have to be tough(attitude wise)!! I'm a kind Christian gal and not used to blunt(rudeness) haha. Anyone else worried or is it just me?


Hey Val. I'm happy to hear that you got accepted. I interviewed with you that day, and also got accepted. Let me know if Tourocom is your choice.

DocEspana
01-27-2011, 06:40 PM
You can do your rounds 3rd and 4th year anywhere you want accept in Manhatten. Apparently, the international schools bought them out. I remember them saying that students have such a large variety of hospitals to choose from within the NY and NJ area.

LV

well thats not totally true. Touro, like all schools, wants you to do your 3rd year cores at a school they have affiliations with. Thats something every school does. Now we have them all over jersey, queens and staten island with some spots scattered in westchester. But I know that if you have some compelling reason you really need to go somewhere specific in your 3rd year, they have allowed that. But it has required the student to do all the application work and give a good reason for desiring the specific hospital (its just easier to enjoy the schools they set up for you).

But you do get 2 months third year, and effectively the entire year 4 year, to go anywhere you want to go in the US. You can even go in manhattan at that point (and will prob have some advantage since word on the street is local hospitals in manhattan love to take in the NYC students that got displaced by the foreign students).

Its important to differentiate between core rotations and non-core. Core rotations are the more basic rotations (EM, IM, OBGYN, Surgery, etc) and are set up by the school for its students in large numbers. While not always the case, places you do your cores at are affiliated with your school simply because you will be sending a significant portion of your class through that hospital then. For example, we send 20 students to St. Johns, and similar numbers to Staten Island. We prob send 40 to the 'second north jersey track' which is three hospitals in a row on the hudson river. The overseas schools have cut deals that make their students have exclusive access to the core rotations. This is 10/12ths of your 3rd year.

Non-core is (with a little bit of caveat) what you do from your 11th month of 3rd year on. You can do it anywhere you want as you just need to apply for the spots at each hospital. We have a ton of 4th years in manhattan for their non-core time.

the caveat comes in that while you do have 'cores' your 4th year, there are only a few of them, and you can opt to do them in non-affiliated hospitals without any issue. Really, our clinical experience follows the same rules everyone's does. Thats just how the AOA clinical years work.

koala37
02-02-2011, 03:23 PM
hey guys,

i am looking into applying to touro this yr for 2012.....my gpa is a 3.7, science gpa is like a 3.75 and i have a tn of extracurriculars. i am immensely struggling with my mcat tho. i got a 22 the first time i took it n now i am waiting for my second set of scores to come. those of you that have been accepted what were your scores?

DocEspana
02-07-2011, 02:28 PM
hey guys,

i am looking into applying to touro this yr for 2012.....my gpa is a 3.7, science gpa is like a 3.75 and i have a tn of extracurriculars. i am immensely struggling with my mcat tho. i got a 22 the first time i took it n now i am waiting for my second set of scores to come. those of you that have been accepted what were your scores?

pretty sure you posted in another TouroCOM thread about this. But in short, it looks pretty poor for you unless you can up that significantly. Its really used as the metric for how you will perform on the incredibly basic science intensive first year. The difficulty level of the MCATs is a joke compared to the difficulty of first year.

For that matter, a lot of people in my class have tutored younger siblings or friends on the MCATs and we cannot believe its so easy only about two years removed from taking it. If you cant pull a stronger grade on the MCATs no amount of otherwise good application can save you. The only exception is if you have decent science scores (8 and 9 or 9/9) and a terrible written (5 or 4). You will still have to raise your total MCAT, but in a way they can look past a random issue in the reading portion. But then again, a total failure in that is still negative since being able to fully understand what is being said (explicitly or implied) by both medical documents and patients is vital.

GTP
02-09-2011, 08:33 PM
Nice to meet you all! Who else is definitely attending Touro in august?

Postal
02-10-2011, 08:54 AM
Nice to meet you all! Who else is definitely attending Touro in august?

It looks like I'm definitely attending Touro in August! I'm excited to start med school, yet apprehensive.

LesBois88
02-10-2011, 05:25 PM
You'll all be fine. Looking forward to seeing you in August!

Just enjoy what little freedom you have left. I didn't touch a single book in the months leading up to school, and I'm glad I didn't. :)

SEJJ
02-10-2011, 06:51 PM
Hey All

Interviewed a couple of days ago, dont know if Ill be accepted or not, but wanted to jump in anyway. Is there a facebook page for the class of 2015? Cant seem to find it if there is one...

Postal
02-11-2011, 07:41 AM
Hey All

Interviewed a couple of days ago, dont know if Ill be accepted or not, but wanted to jump in anyway. Is there a facebook page for the class of 2015? Cant seem to find it if there is one...

Yes there is a class of 2015 fb page but I think Obed has to invite you after you've been accepted. Good Luck :-)

bodave2
02-22-2011, 12:11 PM
I will be there in Aug. I interviewed jan 19th. I dont graduate till the same day I start, I dont get any break. I hope i dont have a breakdown! Cant wait to meet you all.

-David Bohannon

PharmDIntern
03-12-2011, 02:54 PM
CONGRATULATIONS to everyone in the incoming TUCOM class of 2015!!!!! GREAT NEWS for SOMEONE who GOT WAIT-LISTED! I will NOT be attending TUCOM NY so it will open up one spot! After some careful consideration, I decided that I will be attending a Lcme MD school instead. I'll probably regret not living in the Big Apple for 2-4 years and miss out on the cultural events and awesome Chinatown.

PathGirl51
03-30-2011, 08:44 AM
Hello all!

Welcome to the Class of 2015!

I'm sure from my ID name you will either recognize me or will see me when you arrive. Take care!
:D

drgioiadds
03-30-2011, 08:52 AM
I interviewed about a week ago. The school really impressed me and I enjoyed both the interview and tour. Congratulations to everyone already accepted.

DocEspana
03-30-2011, 11:02 AM
So TouroCOM-NY released the locations they matched to. We don't have a list with the field matched into becaus <insert FERPA reason here>. We're supposed to have in the next month as we figure out for the first time how to do a opt-in vs opt-out system on releasing our graduate information publicly. Here are the matched hospitals though.

Cleveland Clinic (OH)
Mayo Clinic (MN)
Brooke Army Medical Center (TX)
Nassau University Medical Center (NY) x7
Wyckhoff Heights Medical Center (NY)
Eisenhower Army Medical Center (GA)
Aria Health (PA) x3
Danbury Hospital (CT)
St. Michael's Hospital (NJ)
St. John's Episcopal (NY) x4
University of Wisconsin/St. Lukes Milwaulkee x2
Metro Health Hospital (MI)
St. Joseph's Regional (NJ)
United Hospital Systems (WI)
Magnolia Regional Health Center (MS)
Stamford Hospital/Columbia University (CT)
Sinai Hospital of Baltimore (MD)
Indiana University School of Medicine x2
Walter Reed Army Medical Center (D.C.)
Maimonides Medical Center (NY) x4
Baystate Medical Center/Tufts University (MA)
Hofstra/NSLIJ (NY)
Greenwich Hospital (CT)
St. Luke's Roosevelt (NY) x2
Peninsula Hospital (NY) x3
Stony Brook Teaching Hospital (NY)
Maine Medical Center
Brookhaven Memorial Hospital (NY)
St. Barnabus Hospital (NJ) x3
Hospital of St. Raphael (CT)
SUNY Health Science Center/SUNY Downstate (NY) x2
Philadelphia College of Medicine (PA)
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center (AZ) x2
East Carolina School of Medicine (NC)
Metropolitan Hospital Center (NY)
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center (CA)
Westchester Medical Center (NY)
McMaster University Medical Center (Ontario, Canada)
St. Elizabeth's Medical Center (NY) x2
University of Minnesota Medical School
Downey Regional Medical Center (CA)
Jamaica Hospital (NY)
Univerity at Buffalo School of Medicine (NY)
Jersey City Hospital (NJ)
Good Samaritan Hospital (NY)
St. Peter's University Hospital (NJ)
Columbia Hospital/Palms West Hospital (FL)
Wilson Memorial Regional (NY)
St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital (MI)
Naval Hospital Porsmouth (VA)
TUCOM-CA/Valley Hospital Medical Center (NV)
Pitt County Memorial (NC)
Madigan Army Medical Center (WA)
San Diego Medical Center (CA)
University of California (CA)
William Beaumont Army Medical Center (TX)
Southampton hospital (NY) x2
Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital (MI)
Coney Island Hospital (NY)
Santa Barbara Cottage (CA)
Inova Fairfax Hospital (D.C.)
University of Hawaii
Genesys Regional Medical Center (MI)
Berkshire Medical Center (MA)
Case Western/Metrohealth Medical Center (OH)


Its amusing that we sent the most people, 7, to Nassau, where we don't really have any affiliation. Its just a nice hospital in Long Island.