Hi there. From what I understand, the program is fairly small (probably accept 15-20 students each year), but I don't believe admission is incredibly competitive. I'd say that your years as a mental health therapist will look good, but do you have any clinical/medicine-relatied experience? Like, say, volunteering in an ER, or shadowing a physician? In your personal statement you're gonna want to be able to show that you understand the world of medicine, and how/why you've decided to make the leap from your current career to medicine. I think the personal statement and letters of recommendation are most important. It will be helpful to have recommenders who can speak to your academic aptitude/maturity. You've been out of school for a while (and this program is geared towards non-trads so this won't be a significant disadvantage) so you may need to rely on past employers who can speak to qualities that would make you a great physician. The program has a direct linkage to Drexel med, so I would treat this as if you were applying straight to med school. In your personal statement be sure to talk about how you came to the decision that medicine is really where you want to be. Feel free to PM me if you'd like to go into more detail on anything!