2010-2011 Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences Application Thread

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I am also a re-applicant, was put on the alternate list last year. I interviewed 3/11, the last interview day. I wasn't shocked to by the last interview day because my secondary was not complete until the middle of November.

This year I completed my secondary in July, still no word on the interview yet but I'm really hoping for an earlier interview this year. My GPA and MCAT are the same as last year (3.5 and 33) but I have some clinical experience now and I had essentially none last year.

Any other re-applicants who have heard back for interviews?
 
I'm a re-applicant and was invited for an interview
 
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Does anyone know how long it is taking the admissions office to process complete applications right now? Is it still about a month from a complete email to interview invite?
 
afbrat,
If you don't mind sharing, when did you receive the complete and ready for review email from USUHS?
Thanks
 
Has everyone gotten a complete email. or would it be appropriate to call and inquire?
 
Has everyone gotten a complete email. or would it be appropriate to call and inquire?

They seem to appreciate emails in lieu of a phone call. I sent them an email, they sent one back a couple of days later confirming that I was complete.
 
afbrat,
If you don't mind sharing, when did you receive the complete and ready for review email from USUHS?
Thanks

I didn't actually get a complete e-mail, I had to do it via a USPS return receipt. According to the return receipt my application was complete around 7/25 this year. I looked through my e-mails from last year and I didn’t receive an e-mail notifying me that my application was complete then either. I think they just send the secondary application e-mail, and then the next e-mail you’ll receive from them is an interview invite e-mail (at least that was my experience both years). Hope that helps, let me know if you have anymore questions for me.
 
Oo Thanks. As long as lack of email doesn't mean I am not complete then I am going to just wait. I really hate calling and emailing schools when I don't have to.
 
I e-mailed them to ask them to verify that I was complete. It said somewhere in the secondary materials that you could do that, and they e-mailed me back that I was complete. You could do that.
 
Just FYI, I had to call them shortly after submitting my secondary to find out about something. They told me that the best way to check on my application was to send them a self-addressed, stamped postcard, and that they would send it back with anything that was still missing, or a complete notice. I got one back a couple weeks ago that said application complete. I also got the complete email, so I'm not sure if my postcard prompted the email also, or if they are just kind of random with sending emails. It may depend on who reviews your application. Anyway, just wanted to share that. Good luck to everyone this year!
 
Hey Y'all,

I know this is a stressful time for you. I am one of the new MSIs here at USUHS. And let me tell you, my MCAT scores and GPA is probably below the "average", and around this time last year I was a nervous wreck about acceptances. So if anyone needs to chat. Send me a message and I can talk to you more in detail, including what I did to help my package out a little 🙂

Best,
Mercy

P.S. Interviewees - feel free to contact me with questions 🙂
 
For those who have interview invites, has anyone received the security information? The interview information said we should receive it within 2 weeks, but I haven't gotten anything yet.
 
I haven't gotten it yet, I just received the info for DODMERB on Friday from Concorde.
 
does any1 have know how many students usually attend each interview day?
 
Can someone please post the supplemental essay prompts for both the MD and MD/PhD paths?

Thanks!
 
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Got an interview invite yesterday for 10/14, pretty much nearly jumped out of my seat after that e-mail. One of my top choices. Hope to see some of you there. Anyone staying with a host? Sounds like a cool idea.
 
Interview is getting close, I'm so nervous, this is also my top choice school so the pressure is on. Ahhhh!!
 
Does anyone know if it matters what service branch you choose as far as what is most likely to get you accepted? I know it says it doesn't, but I assume ppl are more likely to apply air force>army>navy and they need to keep things even. (Navy-noone wants to get stuck on a boat away from their family with a bunch of dudes) (Army-likely to get deployed, but more bases in the states) (chAir Force-easy base jobs, Family can move with you)

Also, to answer a lot of questions, they do send Emails letting you know if you are missing anything and when you are complete. I was invited for interview about 2 weeks after being complete for Oct.7

my stats
cGPA=3.28 sGPA=3.25 MCAT=33p
1.5 years research experience(undergrad)
6 month working (72hrs/week; 911 ambulance) as an EMT in low income area after graduating
very little volunteer
strong clinical letter
No real shadowing, but worked closely with physicians as an EMT
"Extra EC"-Endurance athlete: runner and triathlete
 
Does anyone know if it matters what service branch you choose as far as what is most likely to get you accepted? I know it says it doesn't, but I assume ppl are more likely to apply air force>army>navy and they need to keep things even. (Navy-noone wants to get stuck on a boat away from their family with a bunch of dudes) (Army-likely to get deployed, but more bases in the states) (chAir Force-easy base jobs, Family can move with you)

Actually the last 2 years the Navy filled first, then AF, then Army - Army has always been last. 😉

On to your actual question. It doesn't matter because they don't look at your ranking until after they accept you (assuming you're non-prior; it's different for people already locked into a service). They accept you, then look at your list, and if your first choice service isn't full you'll get that - if it is, then they move to your second, third, or fourth.

There's more Army spots than AF and Navy (I think AF and Navy are about equal) because the Army is a bigger service. If you interview early and are accepted straight out, you'll get the service you want. I believe last year Navy filled up in November - not sure about the other services.
 
Do any USUHS med students remember how long it took to receive a yes or no from USUHS following an interview?
 
Do any USUHS med students remember how long it took to receive a yes or no from USUHS following an interview?


I interviewed the 9th of October and I heard back somewhere around Halloween - don't remember if it was on Halloween or a day or two before. The later in the season, the longer it takes (generally for all schools).
 
I remember reading in last years post that for September and October interviews anywhere from 4-6 weeks.
 
Prior enlisted Air National Guard USUHS MS1 here. There's a lot of filler, but also a lot of valuable info in the USUHS 2009-2010 thread, so check it out if you have the time. Also, there's THIS and THIS to provide "inspiration" in writing your secondaries. Also, Also, listen to silverhorse84; she knows everything and tracked our thread as well (thanks again!).

@ PmDawn (post #16): I highly recommend typing it in whatever way you can.

@ DavisStudent (post #35): You won't go through MEPS. You'll get your physical through a contracted arrangement with whatever provider the DoD chooses near you. You'll go in with paperwork, they'll check you out, fill them out, then they send them back to USUHS, then you wait. I couldn't pass the hearing test, then had to go through the hassle of obtaining a waiver through the DoD Medical Evaluation and Review Board's process, not MEPS, not quick and easy, certainly not same-day. The waiver issue delayed my unconditional acceptance by months. BUT, it did go through and here I am!

@ Ditto1114 (post #59): Regarding HPSP, I remember one of last year's applicants having some trouble getting into USUHS resulting from having already made some arrangements with an HPSP recruiter. Theoretically, you should be able to get into an HPSP program, then bail for USUHS if you get accepted there, but recruiters are super-territorial and if I remember right USUHS couldn't/wouldn't "steal" that recruit from HPSP. Not sure, personally, what the ground rules are with this issue, but proceed with caution if you're considering HPSP.

@ skimsu (post #64): I'm not on any admissions committee, but I think they're looking for a solid understanding of military core values, an understanding that we are a mission-oriented organization, why you chose USUHS, why you want to join the military, your reasons for wanting to serve service members and their families (as opposed to the general public), etc.. etc... basically a demonstration of understanding about what you're getting into and an explanation of why you're applying. Check out THIS DOCUMENTARY if you need insight for the secondary or interviews.

@ burnettj (post #69 & 70): We have 3-4 PHS students in our class, and none of them look more than 1/8 Native American to me. I haven't asked them, but yeah... The MD/PhD program is an interesting military/civilian hybrid program. The top line is that it's an amazing place to do your MD/PhD and great for anyone who has the time and resources to do it. The bottom line is that you will spend 3 years living on a $25K stipend in the DC area while your classmates are making $50K-$70K (depending on prior service and/or dependents), and they will move on to residencies while you're defending your dissertation. That said, if you think it's for you, then call the Graduate Education Office before your interview to set up additional interviews with Dr. Metcalf, some MD/PhD students, and various research faculty members.

@Bouddha (post #81): Being prior enlisted is, I think, a giant gold star on your application. My class is ~ 1/3 prior. I had a 3.8 cGPA and a 27N with research experience and good references. I can't give you odds, but definitely apply and use that insight being prior enlisted gives you as leverage in your essays and interviews.

@ Armywife06 (post #92): Get a student host if you can! My wife and I have a small 1 BR so can't host, but everyone here is very helpful and welcoming. Having a guide to help you get around will be very, very helpful. Alternatively, there is a navy lodge very close to campus you might be able to stay at. Other hotels I'd recommend are the Doubletree on Wisconsin in Bethesda, or the American Inn of Bethesda -- both are very close to base. The Hyatt also looks nice, is in downtown Bethesda, and is right on the Metro so you could easily tour DC before/after your interviews.

@ Coug (post #23 & 106): Our interview day really was relatively laid back. I recommend coming a day or more early to see the sights - and have more to talk about in the interview if they ask if you like the area!
Re: emails - You're right. This place lives on email. We must get 10-20 mass emails about random things (like signing up to host an interviewee!) every day.

@ robokittie1015 (post #111): That was sweet. 🙂 👍

@ Cyguy (post #123): Usually 3-4 weeks. First is the notice of "conditional acceptance", then the paperwork & physicals, then (hopefully) an "unconditional acceptance", then... GET READY FOR TRAINING! 😀

@ ALL: Feel free to PM if you have any questions. I still have some links and contacts pertinent to the medical waiver process somewhere, in case someone ends up needing that.

General advice: Unless you're re-taking MCAT, you can't change your stats, so stop worrying about them. Write (and re-write) your essays, have others critique them, practice interviews, read a novel or two (many interviewers ask what you're reading), and most importantly: complete your applications as quickly and thoroughly as you can, then follow up on all the bureaucratic processes that must occur before you finally get your acceptance and orders to training (it's easy to get frustrated)! You're on the home stretch, so don't start getting sloppy now. 👍

:luck:
Congrats to all who are receiving interview invites! Remember to relax and have fun, but by all means, even if you are a civilian, MAINTAIN YOUR MILITARY BEARING.
:luck:


Extraordinarily long post, I know... I'm avoiding studying for biochem. 😱
 
:luck:
Congrats to all who are receiving interview invites! Remember to relax and have fun, but by all means, even if you are a civilian, MAINTAIN YOUR MILITARY BEARING.
:luck:


Extraordinarily long post, I know... I'm avoiding studying for biochem. 😱[/QUOTE]

Hey sir/ma'am, thanks for that post! That second vid was really motivating, and getting me really excited for my interview. On the military bearing part, I've heard some pretty crazy stories of people interviewing with absolutely no regard for military etiquette. Hope all is going well as an MS1 though 🙂
 
Yep! It definitely is, I'm almost done..... almost..... ugh....
 
I am thinking about adding USUHS to my amcas. I have always considered a career in military medicine. However, my mcat is sub 30, and a 3.6 gpa. I have my master's and I have taught in a poverty level school for the past 3 years.

Should I apply? Do they even like non-trads?
 
Yep! It definitely is, I'm almost done..... almost..... ugh....

Mental note to self: If you ever think you don't need any more friends, read the SF-86...it'll remind you to get friends as (i) neighbors (ii) classmates (iii) co-workers and (iv) close contacts...apparently you need to have a lot of friends if you want secret clearance 😉

On a brighter note, the DoDMERB paperwork is rather straight forward...so long as you're healthy ! 😀
 
I am thinking about adding USUHS to my amcas. I have always considered a career in military medicine. However, my mcat is sub 30, and a 3.6 gpa. I have my master's and I have taught in a poverty level school for the past 3 years.

Should I apply? Do they even like non-trads?

Yes. Do it. 👍
 
I e-mailed them to ask them to verify that I was complete. It said somewhere in the secondary materials that you could do that, and they e-mailed me back that I was complete. You could do that.

ArmyWife/DocBell: It sounds like you both contacted the school to check on your application. When did you do that and how long did it take?

I'm a reapplicant and last year it just took a day or two to respond to my email, and about 2 weeks from the time of sending my secondary materials to get my postcard back. It's now been about 3 weeks since sending my secondary, no postcard, and 2 weeks since the email, no response. Just wondering what their time frames look like this year.
 
I don't remember exactly, I sent my secondary in literally the day after they sent it to me.... but I think it was more than a couple of days because I remember being worried until I got the email back. Sorry I can't be more specific but I really don't remember.
 
I emailed them because they deactivated my file but only yesterday to check and see if I was complete. Haven't heard back yet either.
 
Hey everyone, does anybody know how things go if the committee is waiting for new MCAT scores? Will I need to do anything to get the scores to them when they come in, or do I need to let them know when the scores are available? I know that the committee has already reviewed my application, and they asked whether I was retaking. I gave them the date of my retest, and the admissions office said they would pass it along to the committee. I haven't heard anything else, I really have no idea how things go from this point. It doesn't help that I'm in the last few days of prep before I test on Saturday. Any info would be appreciated, Thanks!
 
The scores are automatically sent to every school you applied to. I called to make sure they got my scores.
 
Hello everyone! This forum was extremely helpful to me last year, so I'd like to contribute by recounting my experience, and then hopefully you can answer a question of mine.

I applied for the 2010 entering class and submitted my secondary 7/22/09.
Unfortunately there was a mistake (on my part) in my application and it wasn't fixed until 1/10/10.
Emailed them and was notified of complete application 1/22/10.
Interview invite 1/29/10 for 2/18/10.
Waitlisted 4/12/10.

The reason I'm reapplying is because my DODMERB is giving me hell due to an abnormal optic nerve. I'm still undergoing medical exams for my waiver, and missed matriculation. This year, I submitted by secondary 7/21/10.
Emailed them and was notified of complete application 8/10/10.
Interview invite 8/13/10 for 9/16/10.

My stats:
cGPA 3.3, science GPA 3.0, MCAT 30R
MPH GPA 3.9
Non-prior but six months NROTC experience
2.5 years research experience
2 years clinic experience

Hopefully that information helps some of you.

Okay, now for my question. This year, my boyfriend can take time off to come out to Washington DC with me. He would like to accompany me to the interview day, for the morning when they give the school presentation and take us on a tour, then leave when it's time for actual interviews. His main interest is intellectual curiosity; he's also pre-med and enjoys visiting other campuses. He would love to see USUHS because it's such a unique school. I just don't want the school administration to get a bad impression of me, such as presuming that I'm dependent on my boyfriend or something along those lines. I know that it's normal for parents to accompany their children, but do you think it'd be okay if my boyfriend accompanied me?

Thanks!
 
Hmmm.... that's a good question, I don't know. I saw where it said family members were welcome to come. I wish my husband could come with me, but someone has to stay home with the kiddos!
 
also forgot to add 6 years community service. That's actually probably the strength of my application.
 
Okay, now for my question. This year, my boyfriend can take time off to come out to Washington DC with me. He would like to accompany me to the interview day, for the morning when they give the school presentation and take us on a tour, then leave when it's time for actual interviews. His main interest is intellectual curiosity; he's also pre-med and enjoys visiting other campuses. He would love to see USUHS because it's such a unique school. I just don't want the school administration to get a bad impression of me, such as presuming that I'm dependent on my boyfriend or something along those lines. I know that it's normal for parents to accompany their children, but do you think it'd be okay if my boyfriend accompanied me?

Thanks!


People bring their spouses all the time, so they might just assume he's your husband. I don't think there would be a problem with it at all, just make sure to talk to the admissions office and give them his name so there's no problem when getting on base - your name is automatically given to the MPs, so you'll need to give them his so it's added to the list (and he'll need a government ID just to be safe).
 
Anyone had their physical yet? I have mine tomorrow, just wondering what to expect.
 
Anyone had their physical yet? I have mine tomorrow, just wondering what to expect.

I had both on Monday. The eye exam took about 15 minutes. They had me say the numbers in the colored bubbles, and then did a weird 3D vision test. As for the medical exam, this cute medical assistant made me produce about a shot of pee and tested it with pH paper before pouring it down the sink. She also did the audio test and made some measurements of my torso. Then I got naked and put on a paper poncho. A doctor came in and put 2 fingers on my nutsack and told me to cough twice; then he spread my cheeks to check for hemorrhoids. Not sure what the pelvis test entails, but I assume it's pretty standard.

For the people staying at nearby hotels, how are you planning to get to the interview building in the morning?
 
LOL... sounds like an interesting experience. I had my eye exam yesterday, the 3D thing was weird....

I'm staying at a hotel like almost across the street, I'm driving up to Maryland on Wednesday so I'll have my car to drive to the interview.
 
lol, so my doctor was super lazy. I had to wait 2 hours for an incomplete physical. He didn't check my balls or spread my cheeks. Not that I'm upset about that, but I just hope he filled something in so that he turned in a complete physical form
 
Regarding spouses accompaning members for interviews: I would strongly recommend against this unless USUHS said it was ok. It appears unprofessional to me - and I think it may be interpreted the same way by others.

I would recommend dropping by on another day to show him/her around. I brought my wife by the campus several years ago while I was deciding which medical schools were right for us. Great experience for both of us. Good luck!
 
Thank you for your opinions!

I've also been doing a lot of research into bringing significant others to interviews. It seems that while the majority agree that bringing parents is a bad idea, the consensus is more mixed when it comes to significant others. Many have mentioned that it depends on the school and is a good idea if the person will be living with you while you are in medical school. For those that are pondering the same question, I have decided to bring my significant other for the following reasons:

1. The interview confirmation letter states "Family members are more than welcome to join you and are free to accompany you to the morning briefings and on the campus tour. They may wait in the lobby area, student affairs area, or library while you are interviewed."

2. People have felt that the significant others become bored during the campus tour, but because my significant other is pre-med, he will in fact be very interested in the number of students per cadaver, etc.

3. He will be leaving after the tour. I doubt that there will be any individual judgment from the administration during the briefings and campus tour.

And mainly:
4. We live in California and we are poor. There isn't really another chance for him to visit the campus.

Hopefully there will be no problems!
 
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