MCAT sucked me away from this thread for a while, now I'm back!
Beware, multi-quote ahead.
I'm pretty much ready to do this!! AMCAS is out pretty soon guys, good luck!
Seriously. I have exams during the week it opens, after that I'll be working on it. Let's get this roller coaster started.
This is a big one... Even San Francisco is a little too chilly for me
It doesn't leave me with many options,
but I'll learn to love the cold if I have to 😀
Agreed. Weather is not a huge deal breaker for me. Grew up in California, went to school on the East Coast. Experienced both and can live in both. I might prefer a school that is located in or near a city though. We'll see what happens.
i like the way you think sir, weather isn't a factor for me...as long as I get that MD, I will go anywhere
+1
Interesting, indeed. Will look over my PS with some of this info in mind.
I absolutely love it. Most people get an MPH to supplement an MD, but I would love to have a primary focus with an MPH.
So research is more for MD/PhD, but with an MD/MPH, you would focus more on community initiatives and health for a large population (such as a neighborhood, city, county, etc). It has more to do with promoting healthy behavior to a wide audience and figuring the best way to encourage people to change or maintain health.
I personally think MDs and MPHs go hand in hand. They complement each other really nicely, especially if one of your goals is to work to promote health with large groups of people
I am considering getting an MD/MPH as well. I took a PH class and found it really interesting and was thinking of ways I can fuse that with my MD in the future.
Yeah, me too. What are the different options for concentration? I think I've heard about an epidemiology one? And congrats btw!
Was going to answer, but...
Yeah there's definitely a lot of schools that have epidemiology concentrations. From what I've heard/read about, typical concentrations may also include family/community health, global/international health, health law, quantitative/biostatistics, health care management/policy, etc. But I'm assuming it's really school-specific in what they offer.
I feel like there's a lot of opportunity for physicians with this additional education
Someone gave a much better answer already. Lots of interesting fields, wouldn't know which one to choose.
HUGE DILEMMA:
Ok so my committee writes letters in three batches. The way they do it is they have three review groups June, September and October. Each "review group" has a certain MCAT cutoff date you must meet to be eligible for that group. I moved my MCAT from the end of April to the end of May, MISSING the June review group and placing me in the September review group meaning I won't be complete til god knows when....what should I do?! This is ridiculously frustrating, I don't wanna rush my MCAT but this is going to SCREW me, should I abandon the committee letter and submit individual letters instead? I know this isn't recommended but idk what to do......who's got any ideas?
Dude, this sucks. Why the huge gap between June and September? Our committee works from May - July because they know how important it is to be early. I wouldn't skip your committee letter (because if your school is known for having it, it would be a red flag if you don't have one), however, I like your idea of discussing it with your state schools and contacting some other schools to gauge their opinions, it might work in your favor.
Take your MCAT when you are ready and beast it.
