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I received an offer for UCC's 4-year graduate entry medicine program on Friday. I was wondering if there was a facebook group with all of the student's from the Atlantic Bridge Program currently attending the school?
i applied there too and haven't heard anythingI applied to NuiG and Trinity College....I didn’t hear anything from them!! Did any one hear anything?
Should I be worried that I have not heard ANYTHING (from atlantic bridge or any of the schools)? Just nervous that AB did not submit my application to any of the schools..
Just got an interview invite for ULs 4 year GEM program. Time stamp: 6:13pm EST.
When did they say you need to book the interview by?Just got an interview invite for ULs 4 year GEM program. Time stamp: 6:13pm EST.
NUIG and Trinity haven’t released any decisions as per ABP a couple hours ago.I applied to NuiG and Trinity College....I didn’t hear anything from them!! Did any one hear anything?
Should I be worried that I have not heard ANYTHING (from atlantic bridge or any of the schools)? Just nervous that AB did not submit my application to any of the schools..
Just got an interview for ULs, and I just wanted to double check that they are the only ones interviewing. Does anyone know? Thanks for the help! 🙂
I don't think NUIG does interviews...RCSI have been known to do a second round of interviews, sometimes on skype. NUIG still does interviews as well. 🙂
I don't think NUIG does interviews...
Yes, I would assume so because we were given until April 6th to pay the deposit.Does anyone know if all of the first round offers for UCC GEM have been sent out already?
I answered this a few posts upDoes anyone know if all of the first round offers for UCC GEM have been sent out already?
Hey! Long time lurker but felt like I should say that I got accepted to UCC GEM. I heard back a few days ago. I’m hoping to get into UCD though. Does anyone know anything about UCC’s match rates or even just in general about the school/program itself? There’s so much info about RCSI but not about UCC I feel. I think Cork is beautiful but I’m wondering what people think about UCC and what benefits it has over other Irish schools. It sort of troubles me that they accept students without doing interviews lol. I emailed their school too so hopefully they reply soon.
Match rates are dependant on the country you're applying to and how well you do on your Step exams (or whatever irish equivalent there is). I wrote a big post about this before regarding Canada. In short, there's about 7 spots across the country for IMGs to obtain residencies. But, if you obtain a residency literally anywhere else; you can transfer your license to Canada and be a practicing doc in 5-7 days.
I am from the US so I am hoping to practice back in the States!
@Rojo063
Not a peep, my friend. I'm not sure if it's a good or bad thing, so I have been trying to "forget" that I've applied through ABP...so as to make the time go by faster. Hehe, not my best chess move, I admit. What about you? I see all of the GEM programs seem to be making their decisions. Haven't seen 5/6 year decisions floating around?
Pure silence on my end unfortunately. I'm holding my breathing and praying to get a spot in NUIG or UL, or maybe sneak in on the second round offers.
Rojo, I have this strong feeling you will be accepted. Your stats are stellar. And when you are accepted, I will be asking you for weekly updates on life as an Irish med student. 😀
I feel that my High Schools marks are going to drag me down though, I graduated with a 75% 🙁. You should get in this year too, you're a strong applicant! We all just have to keep crossing our fingers then, eh ?
LOL Rojo, my uni marks will drag me down. But, fingers crossed! We don't know who's thinking what when it comes to the applications admissions committee. We only know hints of requirements. I'm so excited to find out the decisions, even if it's good or bad, it will give me some ease of mind and help me re-evaluate my med school strategy. Thanks for keeping this thread alive. I really think it's important!
There isn't one yet, I think the school will make an official one. Also we are UCC GEM Class of 2022 🙂 lolIs there a Facebook group for UCC GEM class of 2023 ? Or is anyone planning on making one?
I think the states are a little bit more 'forgiving' about domestic IMGs coming back to obtain a residency. Ireland schools allow you to do extra clinical rotations so you can have a better chance at matching back home. Do some digging on where you would like to do residency and obtain a clerkship there. Show them you're a good student and willing to learn. Residencies will only typically be obtained in places that you did your clerkship. This is because you (hopefully) made a good name for yourself there while training and they would like to continue to train you. Its not uncommon for people to obtain expressions of interest throughout the end of their clerkships. Also, when you do your rotations in Cork, the attending or other residents can write you LoRs for residencies which can greatly help you.
It's a multitude of different variables and it boils down to what kind of person you are. I know this isn't the answer you want but it's the best I can offer after speaking with someone who's going through the same process now. (they are Canadian domestic but IMG grad from a Carib school.
There isn't one yet, I think the school will make an official one. Also we are UCC GEM Class of 2022 🙂 lol
That's probably for the 5 year program that started last year. I think once the deadline to accept the first round of offers is completed (April 6th) they will send us a link!Wait I think I found one! Search UCC Medicine (2017-2022)
I'm also very interested in learning more about this since recieving my acceptance on Friday! Keep me updated as to what they email you please and if anyone has more info about the school in general please share. I like that RCSI has a supplementary brochure for North Americans but didn't see one for UCC? What are some pros for the school vs others (aside from early clinical exposure)Hey! Long time lurker but felt like I should say that I got accepted to UCC GEM. I heard back a few days ago. I’m hoping to get into UCD though. Does anyone know anything about UCC’s match rates or even just in general about the school/program itself? There’s so much info about RCSI but not about UCC I feel. I think Cork is beautiful but I’m wondering what people think about UCC and what benefits it has over other Irish schools. It sort of troubles me that they accept students without doing interviews lol. I emailed their school too so hopefully they reply soon.
I'm also very interested in learning more about this since recieving my acceptance on Friday! Keep me updated as to what they email you please and if anyone has more info about the school in general please share. I like that RCSI has a supplementary brochure for North Americans but didn't see one for UCC? What are some pros for the school vs others (aside from early clinical exposure)
Thank you for all the info! From my understanding, the summer after year 2 is when people do clinical electives in the US right? Can you also do them after year 3? Also what are expressions of interest? How do you reach out to places to let them know your interested in doing a clerkship there? I figured I could email doctors I was in touch with at my Alma mater to ask if they had clerkships available for me, but I’m not sure if that is the appropriate process.
Sorry about the many questions
How can you transfer your license within 5-7 days and work in Canada during residency?Match rates are dependant on the country you're applying to and how well you do on your Step exams (or whatever irish equivalent there is). I wrote a big post about this before regarding Canada. In short, there's about 7 spots across the country for IMGs to obtain residencies. But, if you obtain a residency literally anywhere else; you can transfer your license to Canada and be a practicing doc in 5-7 days.
How can you transfer your license within 5-7 days and work in Canada during residency?
I just want to get accepted and be a DOCTOR!! I don’t care where I do my residency... I will sacrifice even if I had to do it on Mars!!