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Does anyone have a really good link describing their new curriculum? I am struggling to write about how the school fits my goals and I feel like I am running in circles on their website trying to find details.
There was a long YouTube video with a presentation about their curriculum I used last year. I’m sure the basics are also on their website( longitudinal scholarly activity, longitudinal foundation of doctoring) otherwise block based, some early matching with preceptor in clinic, etc.....
 
I'm just going to leave this here...

Accused does not mean guilty. From the article: “According to the complaint, CU Anschutz has approval to use up to 141 live pigs in two workshops for surgical techniques and biomedical device training.”

So presumably this form of training has been approved by the powers-that-be, and CU is not doing anything unethical or illegal. Speaking as someone who has done large animal research in the past, this claim presents nothing aside from one group‘s opinion that this program is ineffective and unnecessary. Very clickbait-y headline though.
 
A majority of students live in the luxury on campus (technically off campus) student housing which is very nice and safe and there’s a couple bars/restaurants downstairs dominated by students. Outside of campus, Aurora is not a great neighborhood. A lot of homelessness, streets in poor quality, I hate to use the word ghetto but it’s what you’d picture when you hear it. There’s old buildings, suspicious strip clubs, what i assume are prostitutes occasionally. You can still find your grocery store and restaurant chains. Some students live in farther nearby areas and commute/bike to campus. If you can handle paying for school parking and driving 15 mins, potentially saving on rent, it’s a valid option


Can confirm. I worked on campus for a while. The campus-affiliated housing is all really new (probably circa 2013 and later) and nice, but when I started working there years ago, the guy in the badging office said "I probably wouldn't go off campus after dark alone if I were you". I never felt unsafe, but I did see plenty of cops arresting people on Colfax a few blocks away. I grew up poor so I don't default to feeling unsafe in "less nice" neighborhoods though, so YMMV. There are plenty of friendly, kind people in the area, and probably not much more crime than you'd find in any other city. I'd google crime rates if you're interested. There are lots of new developments in the Stapleton area, which is super family-friendly and hip. Lots of gentrification happening not too far away.
 
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I believe UCLA supplied the most/second most students in class of 2024. I don’t recall exact numbers.
 
Has anyone OOS gotten an II yet? Or even IS?
 
Hi everyone, I contacted the admissions office and they told me that they should start rolling out interview invites next week! Best of luck!
You wouldn't happen to know if that includes MSTP, would you?
 
Anyone still waiting for a secondary? I sent my primary 8/3. Should I email the admissions office or just wait some more? Thanks! 🙂
 
Is being white considered ORM, even though white people are not a minority?
 
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