Ismet is right.
Dr. P is amazing. For example...while we were cramming in our last week of micro, Dr. P came around in the evening in the PBL rooms and gave us who were studying a meal ticket. I know, a paltry meal ticket to the rest of you. But when you're in med school, a free meal is AWESOME. And when you're studying for a final and don't time have to cook, a free meal is DOUBLE AWESOME. It's just the small things like that, that really remind me why I chose PittMed over other schools.
In terms of academic support, we do have an academic counselor, but we also have a student psychologist on staff who is also available to talk to as well. I haven't talked to the psychologist yet, but I do believe we are one of the few schools who actually puts money into staffing one, which I think is pretty awesome. I know a friend who visited the psychologist and said it was a helpful experience. Adjusting to med school isn't always easy-it's good to know that people are here for you in case you take a fall.
Dr. P is amazing. For example...while we were cramming in our last week of micro, Dr. P came around in the evening in the PBL rooms and gave us who were studying a meal ticket. I know, a paltry meal ticket to the rest of you. But when you're in med school, a free meal is AWESOME. And when you're studying for a final and don't time have to cook, a free meal is DOUBLE AWESOME. It's just the small things like that, that really remind me why I chose PittMed over other schools.
In terms of academic support, we do have an academic counselor, but we also have a student psychologist on staff who is also available to talk to as well. I haven't talked to the psychologist yet, but I do believe we are one of the few schools who actually puts money into staffing one, which I think is pretty awesome. I know a friend who visited the psychologist and said it was a helpful experience. Adjusting to med school isn't always easy-it's good to know that people are here for you in case you take a fall.