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Western/COMP Lebanon Discussion Thread 2011-2012
No love for the Lebanaon campus from ShyRem I guess. Lebanon Campus Specific Discussion! For the 2011 - 2012 application year! Go!
For any general questions check out the 2010 - 2011 application year. Keep in mind that this was the last application year (and Western-NW campus first) so things may vary slightly. Espcially who interviews you as the school will have a full time faculty. http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=687038 (2010 -2011 application year thread) |
I am excited that there will finally be a DO school in Oregon! I'm ready to get this application cycle going.
Anybody from the first class have anything to say about the application/ interview process with this school? |
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On a completely different topic, June 1 is just around the corner and I cannot wait to start applying! |
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Sorry 'bout that. In my (somewhat pitiful) defense, I've been doing 80 hours a week in residency and made all the class threads post-call.
*Thought* I got all the threads... Please accept my very humble (and slightly tired) apologies. :o |
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Kidding... It's ok, I always wanted to start a school specific discussion thread. Thanks for all the work you put in around here with that schedule though. :) |
OMM will be taught the normal length what you probably heard about was a 4 week intensive course this summer to teach 20 students OMM so they can be TAs for the first year since their are no 2nd years to be TAs.
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If you are in the Portland area, there are some opportunities to shadow DOs that you should take advantage. I just finished one day shadowing a DO that does nothing but OMM for sports injuries, car-crash related injuries, and on-the-job related injuries. It was facinating watching OMM in practice. Also, I spent more than an hour just talking to the DO and was given many valuable tips and hints for application to COMP-NW, or any other DO school. The best part is that after spending 7 hours with him, he agreed that I can come back and shadow him some more. I also agree with reezer about OPSO. In May there was a meeting that was discussing and reading personal statements. The June meeting is going to be about interviews, and there will be a few victims that volunteer to be mock-interviewed by a panel of real ad-coms. It sounds exciting... Good luck to all that are applying to the Lebanon campus this year. dsoz |
dsoz- That doc you shadowed sounds amazing! It's very cool to shadow a doc who actually uses OMM. I had so much fun shadowing a DO couple in Portland. They were the most politically incorrect and hilarious, but caring and awesome doctors. They let people shadow them all the time if anyone is interested. And they do TONS of OMM. He does the rough and quick style and she does the slow finessing. They even did it on me, twas amazing! Made me want to go to DO school- Western in particular!
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I'm in Portland now and have shadowed a couple DOs, unfortunately neither take advantage of their OMM training. My interest in it mostly stems from conversations I've had with additional DOs. I wish I could shadow those who do use it, but it seems most only work M-F, which conflicts with my job. If you have any recommendations of DOs to talk to that might have hours outside of the M-F scope please let me know because your experiences sound amazing! I'll have to check out OPSO, thanks for the recommendation. |
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OPSO.org is the website. They ask that you "register" for the event. They have not set up the info for the next meeting on the website, and the date that they do have on the website is wrong because they had to reschedule. The meeting will be on June 16 from 6:30-9:00 pm. Dinner & refreshments provided. At the last meeting it was pizza (from some upscale pizza place, not cheap-o like Domino's or Pizza Hut) and salad with sodas and bottled water. They meet down by John's Landing (sort of near where the OHSU tram hits at the bottom) on Macadam in SW Portland. As for shadowing DOs. I tried cold calling some, but never really got a response. At the last OPSO meeting, there were at least 3 DOs. I was talking to a pre-med that is accepted for COMP-NW this fall, and he said that all of the DOs at the meeting practice OMM in the office, and that one of them has a practice where OMM is all he does. So I went up to that one introduced myself, and asked if I could come shadow him for a day. He agreed to a half day... It turned into a full day and another day on the schedule to come back and observe some more. :) If you want something bad enough, you do what it takes to do it. Even walking up to a complete stranger and ask to come watch them work. dsoz |
Anybody hear anything from this school yet?
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BTW, I just submitted to AACOMAS tonight. :xf: Now it is waiting for those darn secondary questions... dsoz |
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Congrats on submitting to AACOMAS, I wish you the best of luck! |
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Congratulations. Good luck in the process. dsoz |
Same as the Western-Pomona ones, but substitute the appropriate location. Length: "Please keep your comments to under a page."
1. While shadowing a physician, what did the experience do to solidify your desire/ambition to become an osteopathic physician? 2. What criteria did you use to select a medical school and why does WesternU/COMP meet your high level of expectation? 3. Describe your participation in community service activities in a medically underserved or economically disadvantaged community. 4. Explain why the opportunity to study and participate in clinical experiences in the Pacific Northwest appeals to you. |
Man I really don't like it when there is no character limit in the text boxes.
So the answers to all 4 questions together shouldn't exceed a page? Or the answer to each question shouldn't exceed a page? |
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Is anyone else having issues submitting? When I try to submit it gives me an error and says it couldn't upload my information, and that the payment was refunded. Any thoughts? I already sent Western an email, for the record, I'm using a Mac, don't know why it would matter, but....
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I used a Mac and I didn't have a problem.
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yeah, not sure what is going on, but it has happened four times. I've completed every section, and its finished, but it won't let me pay/submit... gggrrrrr
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I have the same problem. Could you guys update on the issue when it's resolved? Thanks so much.
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So for all of you people who have gotten secondaries, when was you application verified and released?
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I have the same question as someone above - Has anyone's app been uploaded on their system. I emailed EDS this morning because I submitted 10 days ago and nothing really changed when I log into the portal.
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Just wondering--considering that all but one of the questions are exactly the same, would it be frowned upon to submit the same responses for the questions that are identical if you've applied to both campuses?
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My application is still not complete =\ I don't even know what's missing. It says they got all my items, but on the status section, it says incomplete...
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As far as school is concerned I will try to remain around to answer any questions, about this specific campus etc as the school year progresses. If I cannot be the source of the information, I will be the resource (i.e. I will point you in the right direction). Good luck in this application cycle! |
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Hang on guys, word is the first interview date is September 10!
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I received an email today stating:
"Please be advised that we are currently having technical difficulties with our supplemental applications. We are hoping to have the problem fixed by the end of this week, at which time we can hopefully give you a more accurate assessment on the status of your application. We thank you for your continued patience as we work on correcting the issue." So, unless you have an interview on Sept 10th (and if you do congrats), I don't know that they've resolved this most of us anyway have been hung up by it... |
My status was fixed on the portal yesterday, so things must be moving along.
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Yay I finally got my secondary
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1) BREATHE. I know it's different since I am here on the other side of things, but really- it's going to be okay. The staff is awesome, the faculty is awesome, everyone is out to help each other. Don't be nervous for your interview, just be yourself! I was bluntly honest in my interview and they still let me in. 2) This school is all about humanism and teamwork. If that isn't your thing, please don't come here. You will be miserable. The emphasis is on the patient, in every single course, in everything they teach. We are also so far a group of people out to help each other succeed. I love it and am so glad I came here! If you are close by, come check us out! the building is gorgeous, the faculty and staff will welcome you with open arms and smiles and everyone will be happy to answer any questions. It really does feel like a big, new family. Oh and the question of OPP- we have OPP every week for the first two years plus an OMM fellowship program if that's your thing. And be nice to Jess, she is working very hard to get all of the applications sorted through :) |
Got the confirmation on my application. Submitted the secondary on 7/29.
Looks like they fixed their system. |
The NW campus is my first choice, however I want to apply to both campuses just in case. My app will pretty much be the same except when they ask why I want to attend that specific campus. After pouring out my heart on why I want to go to Oregon..how am I supposed to explain why I want to go to California? Do they see both answers?
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Just to add my 2-cents to those who applied to both the Pomona campus and Lebanon campus. My impression/experiences so far is that for most lecture based courses, the Pomona and Lebanon students learn from the same professor courtesy of real-time video streaming. Thanks to the miracles of technology, we are able to ask the professor questions, even though we are thousands of miles away. They are aiming to eventually have half of the classes be taught live from Pomona (where Lebanon students watch it streamed live) and vice versa. However, courses like clinical medicine, gross anatomy lab and OMT are taught independently on each respective campus, with each location manned by their own staff of excellent professors.
SO when applying to either campuses, the real differences will come down to environment, cost of living, entertainment, class size and demographics, and the location of core rotations during your 3rd year. Pomona, of course, will have the bulk of their rotation sites situated down in Socal and Lebanon in the Northwest. Everything else is pretty much the same, even the tuition. Because I'm biased, the building in Lebanon is pretty awesome. It's new and looks simply amazing. Check it out if you can. Walking around a campus (regardless of where you may apply) makes a world of difference when you get to interact with the faculty and feel their energy. |
Are most people applying to both the Oregon and CA campuses? I'm thinking I want to apply to both, however, I wasn't aware until recently that you can only interview at one of the campuses.
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