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Hi Chacolate Bear,
Oh, I don't know. May be to have one more kid. Just considering the possibilities.
Deepa
YEah just do the three year program at LECOM and bam, suddenly you have an extra year to make babies.
😀I don't even know if I will have one more. I just think through things some times. I know there are some 5 yr. MD programs in some schools.
You can choose to do five years at UNE, but you'll pay the same tuition every year as the other folks do. So you'll end up paying an extra wad of cash for the convenience. Also, you can only decelerate your first two years... rotations cannot be decelerated and you are expected to do the full schedule.
I cannot even imagine doing this with a family. Kudos to those that pull it off.
Thanks for your input. I already have a one-year old so, I know what you are talking about. At this point, we are not even sure if we will ever have a second one. Like I said before, I was thinking out loud.As a 2nd year who has 3 kids, I can tell you that having children during medical school is very, very hard. You need to juggle between spending time with you children and studying. There are times, when I need to be studying and the library is closed but I cannot study at home because my kids are all over me. You cannot be mad at them, because they miss you.
If you are talking about having a baby then there are other issues that you need to deal with. Daycare, if you intend to nurse, checkup appointments, late nights, etc. The planning of your family should be very clear. If you intend to go to medical school, it may not be the optimal time to have a baby.
However, you are an adult and know your situation and your abilities better than anyone else and I am sure that you will come up with a plan that is right for you.
....You could attempt to defer for a year, but that probably wouldn't work. I don't think that "having a kid" will fly as your reason. But maybe I'm wrong. I really haven't looked into deferrals. But that may not be the situation you're looking for anyway....
sorry but what is OMT and Im still a little confused about what a fellowship is.
OMT is Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy, its a groovy aspect of Osteopathic Medicine you should look into before going on interviews!![]()
I'd like to know if there are any ten-year DO programs. We had our last anatomy lecture today, and I was just thinking that I could really use a few more years of this ****.
Great, thanks! I know u of Minn offers a flexible 5 yr. MD at no extra tuition. I don't understand why some people think it is a joke. But they will understand it better once they have a kid or two😀There is a Bridge program as OSU-COM that is 5 years. The first year is cut into two. You actually don't pay tuition your first year. The catch is that you have to get a grade of 85% or above in your classes the first year or you have to take them again the next year. The program is for non-traditional students and those who are economically disadvantaged, an under-represented minority, or educationally disadvantaged (small town).
Not every parent needs more time to complete undergraduate or med school (says the mother of two). But I do understand how it could make it a bunch easier and a bit more sane.
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I'd like to know if there are any ten-year DO programs. We had our last anatomy lecture today, and I was just thinking that I could really use a few more years of this ****.
No matter how many years you spend studying it you will still forget it. I spoke to anatomy professors who said they would read over their own notes a week before giving the lecture because they had forgotten the information already. You too will experience the joy of this while being pimped in the OR on the various blood and nerve supplies. In short: don't stress too much about it.