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Thank you for the thorough reply MeatTornado. I really appreciate it. I have few questions for you if you do not mind.1. I'm assuming you're a current student. This is certainly not the place to voice your displeasure with the curriculum changes.
2. as the person who brought video recording lectures to the school i'm flattered that you think they've had that much of an impact. it doesn't come as a shock that videotaped lectures have made in-person lectures obsolete and hence the change. whether this is the optimal way to do things is yet to be determined but it is certainly in line with the national trend (both PBL and truncated preclinical curriculum) and a step in the right direction
3. it seems that the vast majority of posters here don't see the real value of having 1.5 year preclinical curriculum. starting fourth year earlier is fantastic and a huge advantage. in the old system you started fourth year in july and basically had 2 months before your ERAS was due. Every additional month during fourth year is an opportunity to strengthen your application whether it's doing aways, taking step 2 or doing subIs and electives at your home institution. Any change that adds more clinical elective time should be welcomed with open arms. unfortunately premeds in the application process tend to ignore the clinical education portion of the curriculum because they don't understand the intricacies of it and have no exposure to clinical students during their visits yet this is where the starkest differences between schools lies. a couple hours a day of PBL during the first two years for a couple more months of clinical elective time is a trade you should be happy to make. also keep in mind it's not like there wasn't any PBL/small group stuff in the old curriculum.
Did they run like a pilot program? Maybe not with 120 people but with like 20 people maybe? And if so, how did that go?
And my biggest concern is the preparation for the Step 1. Since you are compressing the preclinical to 1.5 years, does that mean we have less time to prepare for the Step 1?
I remember at the second look faculties said about a month is enough to prepare for the Step 1 but I don't know if that is true...
Also concerned about fewer lectures by the faculties/professors. But I guess the amount of knowledge we obtain all depends on how "actively" we learn on our own.
It just seems like a lot of change all of a sudden. But again, I am not sure how different this is from the former curriculum since you said you used to have PBL/small group studies.
Sorry, I am just being angsty since I have to decide in like 4 days. And I really loved Stony Brook when I visited for the interview and for the second look.
Thank you guys for your help. I really appreciate it.