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#1 Worrying won't help you in this or in anything, stop now please.🙂^ I reeeeeeally wanted to go to Case before this past weekend, but was worried about the cost. I'm still worried about the cost.
Are exams at the end of each block or are there exams throughout the block like before a break or something? Just curious, because from the academic calendar for the class of 2015 winter break is during block 3 so I was wondering if there is an exam or something before the break?
Congrats Rhesus!! No money for me...but I did make it official yesterday...withdrew other acceptances and am heading to Cleveland in July!!!!Just thought I'd swing by to say I am 100% OFFICIALLY going to Case!!! Got an e-mail from Dr. Mehta today about a scholarship, and the extra $$ was all I needed to go from 95% sure to 100% sure about moving to Cleveland!
I AM SO EXCITED
Pirate or ninja pic, please, my fire breathing dinosaur with the arm of a man.
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Just thought I'd swing by to say I am 100% OFFICIALLY going to Case!!! Got an e-mail from Dr. Mehta today about a scholarship, and the extra $$ was all I needed to go from 95% sure to 100% sure about moving to Cleveland!
I AM SO EXCITED
Pirate or ninja pic, please, my fire breathing dinosaur with the arm of a man.
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burninating the countryside, etc.
Accepted from the Alternate List by CCLCM! There may be a CWRU scholarship freeing up.
#1 Worrying won't help you in this or in anything, stop now please.🙂
And from a totally different twist on the debt you'll incur, consider this somewhat nauseating scenario. The US is running up debt at an unsustainable rate and our leaders along with most of the citizens obviously don't have the will to do anything about it. Since we won't stop spending, there appears to be only one narrative that will reduce the level of debt to managable levels before countries just stop lending to us altogether and that is to inflate the currency.....significantly. Inflating the currency 50% would bring the debt back to reasonable levels vs GDP. Of course those who are holding our debt now, foreign governments and individuals who buy government securities wouldn't like that very much, the dollar would surely be removed as a reserve currency for global transactions(there are calls for that now), and cars, food, housing, everything would all cost double, plus interest rates would go through the roof. Those who are on fixed income or who are close to retirement would be totally screwed, but that's ok, the rents can move in with you!😉 BUT the good news is that if you just went into debt up to your eyeballs for med school, your future inflated compensation would easily retire debt incured today. It would be like going to school with a 50% discount. The "real" inflation rate was reported as 10% today, gee, only 40% more to go.
I certainly don't advocate this course of action for our country as the suffering would be immense, but the fact of the matter is that our politicians are killing us with debt and younger people with significant debt and a desired skill set would probably do just fine paying back the higher value dollars they borrowed with inflated dollars as long as the loan has a fixed interest rate. Let's all hope and pray that the pols come up with a better plan than this one.🙁 Oh I know.....tax the rich.....like...the...doctors!![]()
Congratulations! Were you at second look?
As I recall, that money does not get reallocated.😳
Acoustic is correct. If you work 10 years in a non-profit, you'll get your remaining debt forgiven at the end of that time. People choose to do IBR because it's the lowest payments initially so the greatest debt is forgiven at the end of 10 years. And $700,000 isn't that ridiculous of an amount. If you borrowed $250,000 for med school (the full COA $60K+ each year), the total amount you'd pay back with IBR is about 3x the original principal, or $750K.
Pretty much all academic practices are considered non-profits (basically if your hospital sees uninsured patients, it is considered a non-profit). This method is most useful if you have a large amount of debt.
Congrats!! I love it when a plan comes together!!😀Just thought I'd swing by to say I am 100% OFFICIALLY going to Case!!! Got an e-mail from Dr. Mehta today about a scholarship, and the extra $$ was all I needed to go from 95% sure to 100% sure about moving to Cleveland!
I AM SO EXCITED
This isnt necessarily true though. Once you are an attending you may no longer qualify for the IBR program because your debt to income ratio may not be high enough. You have to reapply for it every single year. So theoretically you could make it to year 8 and then not qualify for year 9 and not get loan forgiveness after year 10 because you no longer qualify for IBR.
Like Plays AND food?
http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/fusionfest/voices-of-healing
This was tonight. And it was amazing. Very cool.
Us first and second years worked hard all year to help make some of the material presented tonight! For us first years, Eric Coble - our Playwright-In-Residence produced a few vignettes based on our creative writings. Two of these were incorporated into Voices of Healing. Hats off the CCLCM staff who helped make this possible - not to mention my classmates who helped provide the material! 👍
This seems to be mostly in jest, but you do realize there is about a 0% chance that we try to inflate the country out of debt right?
Hello ninja friend! I wish you and the other waitlist crew much luck and zen during this next month. Everything this past year has gone soooo fast, I can hardly believe I was in your shoes a year ago ><....
Hello Everyone!
I have a confession. I checked into this thread sparsely over the last few months, but after being placed on the Alternate List on the 5th I have been lurking in the background.
Case is my first choice school, so cross your fingers for me!
Hello ninja friend! I wish you and the other waitlist crew much luck and zen during this next month. Everything this past year has gone soooo fast, I can hardly believe I was in your shoes a year ago ><
I'm super happy, our fundraiser dinner for the Lamay Peru Medical Missions Trip last weekend brought in over $5500! That's going to buy TONS of meds and vitamins!
The Lamay Clinic project is a student-run medical mission to Lamay, Peru. It's a collaboration between CCLCM and UP - we plan and organize this massive undertaking. UH, CCLCM, and Metro physicians, nurses, pharmacists, etc along with we medical/nursing/dental students will be in Lamay and surrounding rural mountain villages for 4 weeks this summer, giving care and providing vitamins, meds, eyeglasses, physical therapy exercise classes, infant CPR classes, etc. It's an amazing project that brings together a lot of different people. We as med students do patient exams and histories, and have a lot of individual time working alongside the attendings and residents. Those who went last year can't say enough great things about it. So excited 😀
Oh yes, it's every year! It's an amazing opportunity to be a part of bringing something like this to fruition, learning how to make things happen, and working closely with physicians and an interdisciplinary team. And it's freaking Peru - I get to see Macchu Picchu
I'm also doing a program this summer where I will be working with a fam med physician in an underserved area, called OAFP SEARCH. (Everyone loves acronyms.) I'll be helping with histories and physicals under the doctor's preceptorship. I'll also be helping in other areas of the clinic, going around with other practitioners learning about their roles and the practice works as a whole. I do a community-based research project to help address one area of need, such as health education or resource awareness. I get a $300/wk stipend for the 6 week preceptorship. That $1800 pays for the Peru trip! And it's a wonderful experience 😀
The Lamay Clinic project is a student-run medical mission to Lamay, Peru. It's a collaboration between CCLCM and UP - we plan and organize this massive undertaking. UH, CCLCM, and Metro physicians, nurses, pharmacists, etc along with we medical/nursing/dental students will be in Lamay and surrounding rural mountain villages for 4 weeks this summer, giving care and providing vitamins, meds, eyeglasses, physical therapy exercise classes, infant CPR classes, etc. It's an amazing project that brings together a lot of different people. We as med students do patient exams and histories, and have a lot of individual time working alongside the attendings and residents. Those who went last year can't say enough great things about it. So excited 😀
I'm a certified Spanish medical interpreter 😀For a while now I have had a goal to seek out a medical experience out of the country during medical school. It sounds like you have found an awesome one! I figure at the very least it will encourage appreciation for what we have here in the states - and of course give much needed care to those in need.
If only my Spanish was better...
Do you know some already or are you planning on picking up what you can while your there?
The school does a TON of things to help you find things to do during the summer. There are a million research opportunities, and several sessions put together just about options. The global health department is huuuuuge.Those both sound like some pretty cool experiences! Did you find those on your own or did you find out about them through the school? Does the school help students find things to do over the summer break?
My financial package is still unavailable. Should I be worried? I submitted all the required documents before the deadline.
Mine's not available yet either. They said we'd get it the 3rd week of April, so I'm not worried.
Yes and yes. As long as you're not a d-bag about it, what harm can it do to ask? Worst case scenario is that you end up in exactly the same position that you're in right now.i was wondering if anybody knew if students ever ask for more for a merit scholarship? I know that sounds rude and selfish since most acceptees don't get any at all, but I was wondering if the school has ever upped a student's merit scholarship if another comparable school was offering them a full ride.
Thanks