Has anyone complete around November 7th been invited interview?
My understanding is that Idaho interviews for Seattle will not be sent out until January sometime. In their letter they said approximately a month before interviews and Seattle dates (for Idaho) are Feb 6-10. I preferenced Seattle as my interview site and so I am hoping that means I just need to be patient, ha!
Any Idahoans out there preference Seattle and hear back yet?
My hope is that I get an II for February then! I submitted in October so maybe all of those who submit first get IIs for Jan? Idk maybe I shouldn't even count my chickens before Ithey call for an II lol
Don't lose hope quite yet! I received an Idaho interview invite for January 12th about an hour ago. They must still be sending them out!
Yeah must be. Lucky you. No real husky would ever tolerate going to Pullman for a year 🙂.
I don't know. Just got a UC email too. Don't know if I should a letter right away or wait until January? Not much to say since I just interviewed a couple weeks ago...Received second UC email on 12/17- has anyone been accepted after getting the UC email without sending in update info/letter of interest?
I don't know. Just got a UC email too. Don't know if I should a letter right away or wait until January? Not much to say since I just interviewed a couple weeks ago...
I would wait so that letter comes right after the holidays, that way they come back to it after being refreshed (hopefully) from the holidays. But, this is merely a suggestion.
I have some questions about UWSOM and would really appreciate some info.
1) How many hours of lectures are there per day during preclinical years? Are the lectures recorded?
2) Aside from the required rural rotation, is it possible to do 3rd and 4th year rotations all in Seattle?
3) Does the school require a specific brand/model of laptop?
4) Is the white coat ceremony conducted the beginning of MS1 or MS3 year?
Thanks!
I don't have all the answers but...I have some questions about UWSOM and would really appreciate some info.
1) How many hours of lectures are there per day during preclinical years? Are the lectures recorded?
2) Aside from the required rural rotation, is it possible to do 3rd and 4th year rotations all in Seattle?
3) Does the school require a specific brand/model of laptop?
4) Is the white coat ceremony conducted the beginning of MS1 or MS3 year?
Thanks!
I don't have all the answers but...
2) You are required to do 3 clerkships out of the seattle area during your 3rd and 4th year.
4) I read that they have white coat after you complete second year and before you start 3rd to signify the transition into the clinical years/patient care.
I have some questions about UWSOM and would really appreciate some info.
1) How many hours of lectures are there per day during preclinical years? Are the lectures recorded?
2) Aside from the required rural rotation, is it possible to do 3rd and 4th year rotations all in Seattle?
3) Does the school require a specific brand/model of laptop?
4) Is the white coat ceremony conducted the beginning of MS1 or MS3 year?
Thanks!
Are there any current students on this thread who would be willing to comment on how useful it would be to take a microbiology class as an undergraduate prior to UWSOM's micro?
Thanks!
It would depend on the content of the undergrad course. UW's micro is very clinical with much of the focus being on symptoms, pathology, and treatment. A lot of undergrad micro classes focus on bacterial metabolism and more basic sciency stuff. If you can find a clinical micro course to take then that would be excellent, but otherwise, you really don't need to know how bacteria metabolize sulfur to do well.
Interview invite received Dec 20, Alaskan resident.
1) MS1 = 8ish hours per day, MS2 = 4-5 hours per day. Most lectures podcasted now so you absolutely do not have to go to lecture if you learn better on your own. But small groups associated with every class are required and pretty necessary.
2) No. Everyone is required to do at least 2 aways, although most end up doing 3. Keep in mind that even though they may not be in Seattle, just because the rotation is in Alaska or Montana doesn't mean it's rural. Spokane, Anchorage, and Billings are definitely not rural but do count as aways. They do make exceptions to the rule of everyone doing aways, with the most common being having children. Being married doesn't count though. Many students will tell you that this is the best part about clerkships at UW and that their favorite rotation was a WWAMI rotation.
3) No. But it is Seattle, so there are a ridiculous number of apple logos staring back at lecturers during class. Most of the people who have pc's tend to have fewer software issues though.
4) Depends - for people at the WWAMI sites there is a white coat ceremony at the beginning of the year. This is because usually there is one half day a week that you spend in clinic and because there aren't teaching hospitals in those cities so it helps the patients see you as someone who should be there. There is another white coat ceremony (transition to the wards ceremony) at the end of 2nd year for everyone.
Hope that helps!
i got this email this morning
"
Good morning,
Thank you for your interest in the University of Washington School of Medicine (UWSOM). I am writing to update you on your UWSOM application status as well as to inform you that your application has been reviewed by the Committee on Admissions. Your application has passed through this screening and the Committee on Admissions would like to invite you to interview. Congratulations on your upcoming interview!
You can expect a future invitation to interview with your precise date and time of your interview appointment as well as additional information on the interview day schedule. UWSOM interviews for Washington TRUST applicants for the entering class of 2012 are scheduled to be held the week of Monday, February 6, 2012 in Spokane, Washington. Please save these dates.
On your interview date, you will have one interview in which you will be considered simultaneously for the MD program as a TRUST scholar and solely for the MD program. Currently, we are working to solidify the schedule and our office will follow up with you via e-mail as soon as possible with your interview date. Our interview website is below for your information.
Please be aware that offers of acceptance are contingent upon the completion of all prerequisites prior to your matriculation in the fall. This also pertains to course work outlined or amended in your AMCAS application. You are expected to maintain a competitive level of academic achievement throughout.
As always, please feel free to contact our office with questions."
Does this mean I get an interview? so excited!!! wondering how many spots left in UW
i got this email this morning
"
Good morning,
Thank you for your interest in the University of Washington School of Medicine (UWSOM). I am writing to update you on your UWSOM application status as well as to inform you that your application has been reviewed by the Committee on Admissions. Your application has passed through this screening and the Committee on Admissions would like to invite you to interview. Congratulations on your upcoming interview!
You can expect a future invitation to interview with your precise date and time of your interview appointment as well as additional information on the interview day schedule. UWSOM interviews for Washington TRUST applicants for the entering class of 2012 are scheduled to be held the week of Monday, February 6, 2012 in Spokane, Washington. Please save these dates.
On your interview date, you will have one interview in which you will be considered simultaneously for the MD program as a TRUST scholar and solely for the MD program. Currently, we are working to solidify the schedule and our office will follow up with you via e-mail as soon as possible with your interview date. Our interview website is below for your information.
Please be aware that offers of acceptance are contingent upon the completion of all prerequisites prior to your matriculation in the fall. This also pertains to course work outlined or amended in your AMCAS application. You are expected to maintain a competitive level of academic achievement throughout.
As always, please feel free to contact our office with questions."
Does this mean I get an interview? so excited!!! wondering how many spots left in UW
+2 Im excited! Have you guys been accepted anywhere else?+1 🙂 See you in February!
Anyone know when the January excom meeting is?
Anyone know when the January excom meeting is?
Any OOS recieved an interview invite yet? If yes, when were you complete?
I was complete on 11/28/11 and haven't heard anything yet. They do say that OOS should expect a longer wait but I am just hoping to hear back anytime now...
Best of luck to all the Idaho applicants next week in Boise!
I interviewed on 11/17 and all of the students seemed like quite normal people socially. The student body is very diverse in terms of cultural/educational background/life experiences/etc., and everyone I met seemed very happy to be at UW. As far as the interview goes it was by far the toughest I have had and included a role-play scenario, ethical, and healtcare related questions in addition to discussions about my history, goals, extracurriculars, etc. Additionally, they asked how many schools I have applied to/how many interviews/how many acceptances which I thought was a little weird but whatever. Nothing that was asked of me in the interview was particularly challenging, it was just that all of the questions were a bit difficult if that makes sense so try not to stress and just hang in there. Good Luck everyone! Keeping my fingers crossed! Let me know if you have any questions about interview day
I interviewed on the same day as you (19th) and I feel the same way! Everyone came out smiling, which makes me nervous. I don't feel like the interview went badly, but I do feel like the questions were difficult and they grilled me on healthcare policy, which is always fun. I definitely didn't come out as happy as some people.
I interviewed on the same day as you (19th) and I feel the same way! Everyone came out smiling, which makes me nervous. I don't feel like the interview went badly, but I do feel like the questions were difficult and they grilled me on healthcare policy, which is always fun. I definitely didn't come out as happy as some people.
I've heard a lot of people on this thread talk about getting grilled on health policy? Would anyone be willing to share what they mean by this? As in, are specific questions about our health policy brought up? Comparisons to other policies? Positive/negatives?
OOS applicant - Rejected pre-interview