Applying regular vs PRIME programs

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respectedmadman

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If I apply to a PRIME program, does that mean I'm considered for both regular and PRIME programs, or only one? I just want to know if I should even apply to PRIME if I'm not sure if I'm a competitive candidate. I don't want it to hurt my chances otherwise.

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It depends on the school. Some only consider you for a PRIME track after being accepted into the SOM, some require two apps and some will consider you for PRIME if you indicate your interest and then if you aren’t accepted will pass your app to the traditional program. You should research the programs and contact the schools with any questions you may have to gauge your competitiveness.
 
They are considered separate programs and, I believe at some schools it is a separate AMCAS entry. AMCAS only allows you to apply to one program at a school. However, some of the schools may have option to indicate PRIME on secondary so you can apply to both

As for being a candidate, it is hard enough to get into any med school. For a PRIME you better have several hundred hours of evidence showing commitment to underserved populations as well as leadership. Also, you do not want to stuck in a program that is destined for primary care and then want to change to another specialty. While a school cant stop you from doing do, they can refuse to write you supporting letters for residency which could kill your chances at a slot. So you better be damn sure this is where you want to go

That really helped actually, thank you.
 
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