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I am withdrawing also. I hope another SDNer gets this spot 🙂 Good luck!





According to a recent email, the waitlist will most likely not move at all until the end of this month. (For those wondering)
you mean they will not send out new acceptances until the end of the month? (since people are withdrawing on sdn)
I sent in an update regarding poster presentations/conferences/spring grades/graduation etc and was told they will most likely not get to the waitlist until the end of this month.
Have people on the wait list received letters / emails from the medical school??
In terms of what?
I, of course, received an email stating I had been waitlisted less than a month after my interview, but that was about it.
Congrats to those accepted off the WL! If anyone has questions, let me know. Might not get back to you super quickly (studying for Step 1), but I'll respond as soon as I can!
Is it true that the health ins benefits for med students are pretty crappy (like no scripts coverage etc..)? I was told this during my interview.
Thanks
I don't know way too much about it, since I just started buying it this month (used to be on my parents'). For prescriptions, you can get the Rx discount card through Monroe County (for free) and our prescriptions at the hospital pharmacy are pretty cheap (i.e. one Rx I was getting through my parents' insurance cost me 20-25 bucks a month whereas the pharmacy price was 10 a month). Plus, there is a Dean's program that allows you to get 200 (maybe 250?) dollars of free prescriptions after spending 50. If it means anything to you, we are switching from Blue Cross Blue Shield to Aetna for the next school year.
Here's a place where you can find more info: http://www.rochester.edu/uhs/studentinsurance/index.html
the new insurance plan will cover prescriptions ... there will be a $250 deductible and $10-50 copays depending on what tier the drug is. The plan in general is a dramatic improvement over what students have had the past few years. Students do get a med student discount at the hospital pharmacy, but the discount is drug by drug, so you may get a great deal - $2 dollars for a month's supply - or you may be paying hundreds of dollars for some more pricey non-generics. Obviously this will only be an issue up until you hit the deductible starting this year. You are very lucky to be starting when a far more comprehensive insurance plan is going into effect!! (Lots of students worked really hard to make this happen).
http://www.rochester.edu/uhs/main/LetterfromDirectorAetna.pdf
Thanks for both of you for your responses, I'll check out the links. This situation at URMC was really baffling to me, I just assumed that medical students would be adequately insured and at reasonable costs by the school. Afterall, we want them to be healthy and be preoccupied by their education/training rather than what prescription they can afford etc... I'm glad that they're tackling the issue.
The truth is that it was originally the students' own fault that they were inadequately covered. Students were upset about the cost of the insurance policy a number of years ago, and voted to stop covering prescriptions in order to decrease the cost (in reality the majority of students would pay far less for their meds out of pocket than the increased cost of the coverage. of course, it also left the students with expensive drugs or chronic health problems in a bit of a bind). Anyway, the situation was more complex than just the school providing a certain level of coverage - it was also about a student interest in that coverage. As anyone who has been insurance shopping knows, it is quite an ordeal to find a plan that finds the right balance between cost and coverage. So it took a while, especially in an area like Rochester that really doesn't have a large number of insurance carriers (and therefore not much competition).
And I am sure that is far more than you ever wanted to know about insurance at Rochester...
Got an email from them. They said at this point they are sure they know for a fact that I won't be coming off the waitlist.
THey had a whole separate paragraph ensure me I WOULD have been selected if enough spots had opened up and in their eyes, I was more than qualified, yada yada but they said there won't be any spots opening up....