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After looking into it more, did you guys know that the “LizzyM” score IS NAMED AFTER A PERSON!?!
Factoid: Our member, LizzyM, is the point of origin of the metric, but SDN has now trademarked the term with her permission.
 
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You can also change how your display name (not username) for free I'm pretty sure.
 
There’s a lot that happens behind the scenes and quite a few people work very hard (in their free time, on top of their regular jobs, many of them as physicians, vets, residents, students other healthcare workers) to keep SDN as relevant and useful as possible (not referring to myself! I barely do anything lmao).

One other part of the site people should check out once they are able to is the physician and subspecialty forums. There’s a lot of good info there about many of the specialties and subspecialties and discussions which may still be relevant to students once they are on the med school end.

There’s also a few tools which SDN maintains. The old mdapplicants site was also absorbed by SDN some time ago.
 
There’s a lot that happens behind the scenes and quite a few people work very hard (in their free time, on top of their regular jobs, many of them as physicians, vets, residents, students other healthcare workers) to keep SDN as relevant and useful as possible (not referring to myself! I barely do anything lmao).

One other part of the site people should check out once they are able to is the physician and subspecialty forums. There’s a lot of good info there about many of the specialties and subspecialties and discussions which may still be relevant to students once they are on the med school end.

There’s also a few tools which SDN maintains. The old mdapplicants site was also absorbed by SDN some time ago.
Ok, this is actually uncannily relevant but I finally figured out another SDN mystery after reading the quote in your sig: why your bio says "will walk rope for sandwich"
 
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Stay tuned to see what amazing thing google12 will find next.

Maybe it’ll be how to change this dumb username from 2 years ago lol

Hahaha
Curious as to what was driving the username choice :laugh:
 
Kinda being sarcastic but I never really noticed all the stuff outside of the forums. As an applicant (and someone spending an unhealthy amount of time here to check school threads lol) I just noticed the sidebar to articles, resources, etc.

EDIT: I also just realized that “Dr” is highlighted within the SDN logo. Can you notice how observant I am when I’m not obsessing over school threads :bored:
One resource of SDN that is vastly underused is the Interview Feedback section.
 
The faculty/ad com members seem to have assigned shifts for patrolling the pre-allo boards in order to provide timely expert advice and head off hot headed posting.

I have inferred this from my Sherlock Holmesian observations . . .

Now that’s dedication on their part!
 
Do tell...?
Lucca wants to be a physician scientist and his signature has a quote from Med Ed talking about how wanting to be a physician scientist is like walking a tightrope in pursuit of a ham sandwich. His description under his name references that quote.
 
The faculty/ad com members seem to have assigned shifts for patrolling the pre-allo boards in order to provide timely expert advice and head off hot headed posting.

I have inferred this from my Sherlock Holmesian observations . . .

Now that’s dedication on their part!

Really? Some of them seem to be on here more than others
 
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