hocapoca said:
Any one has this long UC Davis secondary?
I noticed someone has passed the screened on the other topic but didn't see the question here yet. Thanks
i haven't been verified yet, but i got the questions from a friend:
UC Davis
Describe a difficult situation you have had to overcome in your life or during your college academic experience. How do you feel this will prepare you for a career in medicine? (600 characters)
Who would you consider to be the most influential person in your life and why? (600 characters)
Each applicant brings with them goals of what they want to accomplish as a physician. They also have their larger dreams with regards to what they hope to accomplish in their lifetime. In a brief paragraph, please describe how you would want to be remembered at the end of your life. (600 characters)
Clinical Experience - Pick one item you selected above and describe in the space below what you did and how it will make you a better physician. (600 characters)
Research Experience - Pick one item you selected above and describe in the space below what you did and how it will make you a better physician. (600 characters)
Leadership Experience - Pick one item you selected above and describe in the space below what you did and how it will make you a better physician. (600 characters)
Other Work Experience - Pick one item you selected above and describe in the space below what you did and how it will make you a better physician. (600 characters)
The UCD School of Medicine offers a broad and diverse range of educational opportunities for our students. The extent of careers that our graduates achieve includes the entire gamut of medical practice, from that of the primary physician to academic physicians in teaching and research institutuions. For the latter, a predoctoral academic program that combines the MD program with that of a Ph.D. is often chosen. The UCD School of Medicine offers a dual degree Physician Scientist Traning Program (PSTP) for suitably qualified candidates. The Ph.D. segment of this program may be undertaken in any of the graduate programs on the entire UC Davis campus. There is a broad diversity of programs from which to select, including the typical MD/Ph.D. tracks in biomedical sciences and biomedical engineering, but the program can also encompass the social sciences, humanities and economics. The goal of the dual degree program is to train academic physicians to be able to make important contributions to medical care and education in the 21st century.
If you are interested in the PSTP that might allow you to meet some of the above aims, please provide a supplementary essay that would indicate your interest in pursuing a dual degree. Your comments should include your research background and reasons for pursuing a combined degree program.