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it's not about the substance, but the tone that qualifies it as "crying" in my eyes.
Ew! Who's crying in your eyes, michow87? Was it MedPR? That's just gross dudes. Lol
it's not about the substance, but the tone that qualifies it as "crying" in my eyes.
Ew! Who's crying in your eyes, michow87? Was it MedPR? That's just gross dudes. Lol
Every time I see you post on the forums, I always think of Jeff Bridges![]()
it's not about the substance, but the tone that qualifies it as "crying" in my eyes.
anyways, that's just my opinion. My approach to med school was simply to get into the best one I could get into. If I have to travel during the second two years, then so be it. I knew the path of becoming a physician would require many sacrifices and I consider "moving" an inconvenience rather than a sacrifice.
I think that's everyone's approach. Like I said though, I'm spoiled because I live with someone who doesn't need to travel during M3 and I realize that's what I want for myself. M4 is going to be full of traveling for aways and I'm fine with that. I have a problem with any school who cannot or will not provide its M3s with convenient rotation sites.
I think that's everyone's approach. Like I said though, I'm spoiled because I live with someone who doesn't need to travel during M3 and I realize that's what I want for myself. M4 is going to be full of traveling for aways and I'm fine with that. I have a problem with any school who cannot or will not provide its M3s with convenient rotation sites.
Edit: And by convenient I mean <20 minute commute. I'm moderately ok with schools that have their students spend the majority of M3 at a site >20 minutes from the pre-clinical campus because at least those students can move to that area. But I don't like that schools will have you doing different clerkships at completely different locations that may be dozens of miles apart.
At least have a realistic perspective...
So I was initially somewhat "iffy" about having to move for rotations myself. I was also hoping establish a home base where I currently live and just drive to the different rotation sites (although, I"m completely fine driving an hour to and from wherever I need to go... driving is a great way to mentally prepare for a long day/unwind after a long day).
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5 hours and 40 minutes later I'm here. Des Moines doesn't seem as small or quiet as I expected.
Is anyone else interviewing tomorrow?
Hope you enjoy your visit to Des Moines! Best of luck with your interview!
What planet have you been driving on? Lol 😀. For most people , driving long distances is a huge inconvenience.
So I drove over to check out the campus and figure out where we're meeting for interviews. Looks really nice and very new.
Looking forward to hearing your views on DMU. I'm not sure if I should go to my Nova interview or not but you seemed very impressed with Nova, so I'm curious to hear how Nova compares to DMU...
5 hours and 40 minutes later I'm here. Des Moines doesn't seem as small or quiet as I expected.
Is anyone else interviewing tomorrow?
which way did you drive MedPR? I'm headed up there Thursday and thought it would take longer
The "shortest time" route my GPS gave me. It was almost all on single-lane state roads. Hardly any interstate once I got out of st. louis. I'm not sure if I'll go the same way back...
Yesh, take the 163 route, all 4 lane until you hit Ottumwa. It is the way I take from Des Moines to KVegas.going back to st. louis definitely take 163 to 63 to 34 to 218. It sounds confusing but 163 turns into 63 which then turns into 34 which also turns into 218 which takes you straight to st. louis. MUCH faster and it is now ALL four lane highways.
You do realize that the Des Moines metropolitan area has a population just over 500,000 and we have 220 students per class. These two factors make it very difficult to provide quality rotations for every student in Des Moines. Also Iowa does not have a lot of OB-Gyns. Most deliveries are done by family med doctors which requires us to go other places to satisfy that requirement.
Do you think if that is the area of medicine I'm most interested in my education might be lacking in some way at this school?
Had anyone stayed at the Hampton? If so, how was it?
1 week today! 😎
Do you think if that is the area of medicine I'm most interested in my education might be lacking in some way at this school?
Great! Thanks for the info. Even if you had said yes it would be hard to use that as a decision making factor since I am sure I will change my mind a time or two in med school. I'm really looking forward to seeing the DMU campus as I have really heard nothing but good things. No one on this thread has mentioned the cold weather and snow though...
I did, at the one by the airport. It was nice, pretty good breakfast as well (make sure you eat something there, or bring your own because at DMU there is only a couple of granola bars...)
They have a shuttle from the airport to the hotel, and that same shuttle will take you to DMU. I enjoyed my stay there.
I did, at the one by the airport. It was nice, pretty good breakfast as well (make sure you eat something there, or bring your own because at DMU there is only a couple of granola bars...)
They have a shuttle from the airport to the hotel, and that same shuttle will take you to DMU. I enjoyed my stay there.
Not like our AZCOM interview which had TONS of goodies to munch on, huh? Good to know.
Although DMU had a better lunch service, with no price limit.
I did, at the one by the airport. It was nice, pretty good breakfast as well (make sure you eat something there, or bring your own because at DMU there is only a couple of granola bars...)
They have a shuttle from the airport to the hotel, and that same shuttle will take you to DMU. I enjoyed my stay there.
Great! I booked a room there and just wanted to make sure it was the right move. Thanks! I'm looking forward to Monday! 🙄
Great! Thanks for the info. Even if you had said yes it would be hard to use that as a decision making factor since I am sure I will change my mind a time or two in med school. I'm really looking forward to seeing the DMU campus as I have really heard nothing but good things. No one on this thread has mentioned the cold weather and snow though...
My husband lived in Iowa for two years and has warned me about it! LOL he says the first things he's getting me if I'm accepted is a heavier winter coat! One of the things I liked about this school is that the buildings are connected in the basement so you don't have to run outside in the snow to go from the classrooms to the labs.
make sure to mention that you are interviewing at DMU and they should give you a student discount. I did not mention it when i booked my room, but asked them about it when i arrived, reduced my price by about 20 bucks or so.
Iowa winters can be bad, but it's variable. Last winter we only had snow on the ground 2-3 times and it melted the next day, no big deal. But other winters we've been buried under quite a bit of snow. You get used to it!
You should all try North Dakota winters. - 40F in February 😱
You should all try North Dakota winters. - 40F in February 😱
Yeah AZCOM had plenty of snacks, DMU had only a couple of granola bars, I was really really happy I ate before my interview....
Although DMU had a better lunch service, with no price limit. AZCOM limited our lunch to 8 dollars.
I've been camping in -40F before, but that was many years ago growing up in northern Michigan. After living in the desert for a few years I am not used to that kind of cold any more.
Hi everyone
Just check back in to sdn! Anyone interview on 10/18 at DMU? One of my top choice for DO
! Anyone from Bay area, California?
btw anyone stay in Day Inn and suit near the airport?
I've been camping in -40F before, but that was many years ago growing up in northern Michigan. After living in the desert for a few years I am not used to that kind of cold any more.
going back to st. louis definitely take 163 to 63 to 34 to 218. It sounds confusing but 163 turns into 63 which then turns into 34 which also turns into 218 which takes you straight to st. louis. MUCH faster and it is now ALL four lane highways.
Wish I read this before leaving. I'm 30 miles outside st louis stuck in traffic.
Anyway, DMU was cool.. better than nova. Some guy called me out for being sarcastic on sdn but then wouldn't tell me who he is on sdn. Some asian guy from california. It was pretty obvious he was looking forward to telling me that. I don't think I saw him talk to any other people in the interview group.
Interview was a little tough. Will post more when I get home.
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Wish I read this before leaving. I'm 30 miles outside st louis stuck in traffic.
Anyway, DMU was cool.. better than nova. Some guy called me out for being sarcastic on sdn but then wouldn't tell me who he is on sdn. Some asian guy from california. It was pretty obvious he was looking forward to telling me that. I don't think I saw him talk to any other people in the interview group.
Interview was a little tough. Will post more when I get home.
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Wow bro, yer famous! 😀
Can wait to hear your take on this school, especially if you think its better than nova. Lol
how would he know what you look like? 😕