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I'm curious of your guys thoughts on CSPM and the new pod school opening. Is it reasonable to think CSPM will "fall apart" per se with Western University opening its doors? I asked a number of faculty there and they say the school is the strongest its ever been. Of course these people are not going to tell everything to future applicants though 😴 . They bounced back from the hard times with selling their campus and moving to touro's osteopathic school. They require the MCAT and had a decent average for pod schools last year (just below 25). The class size is 40-48 students so I'm not sure what is going to happen once Western opens its doors (it will have an even smaller class size for the first few years).
In addition, what do yall think of CSPM and their extremely early clinical exposure. I heard things ranging from "great" to "extremely stupid." Many people argue that the students do not have the proper basic science background to do clinic that early. The start of your clinical experience starts in the beginning of second year and includes 2 days a week (with 3 days a week of classes). I believe you begin in homeless/medicaid clinics. I heard its a lot of pallative care (of course) in the beginning with some minor nail procedures and injections as well. I was told the main reason is to get used to interacting and treating patients before you move on to the next rotations (limb salvage, 4 month surgery rotation, private practice, etc).
Has anyone interacted with CSPM students on their externships or through APMSA delegates?
I'm curious of your guys thoughts on CSPM and the new pod school opening. Is it reasonable to think CSPM will "fall apart" per se with Western University opening its doors? I asked a number of faculty there and they say the school is the strongest its ever been. Of course these people are not going to tell everything to future applicants though 😴 . They bounced back from the hard times with selling their campus and moving to touro's osteopathic school. They require the MCAT and had a decent average for pod schools last year (just below 25). The class size is 40-48 students so I'm not sure what is going to happen once Western opens its doors (it will have an even smaller class size for the first few years).
In addition, what do yall think of CSPM and their extremely early clinical exposure. I heard things ranging from "great" to "extremely stupid." Many people argue that the students do not have the proper basic science background to do clinic that early. The start of your clinical experience starts in the beginning of second year and includes 2 days a week (with 3 days a week of classes). I believe you begin in homeless/medicaid clinics. I heard its a lot of pallative care (of course) in the beginning with some minor nail procedures and injections as well. I was told the main reason is to get used to interacting and treating patients before you move on to the next rotations (limb salvage, 4 month surgery rotation, private practice, etc).
Has anyone interacted with CSPM students on their externships or through APMSA delegates?