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Steel_City said:An institution's board pass rate is a direct representation of their structure and quality. A great institution will keep a close eye on things and will fix the problem before the COMLEX rolls around.
Do you realize that 1 out of ever 4 people fail their boards at LECOM. This is horrible.
Ok...I wasn't going to respond, but I really have had it with this and don't want students to not apply here because of the venom being spit. For background, I am an MSIII as well. And my advice? Don't go to med school, period. But if you really, really, decide that you should go, LECOM is fine. Sorry for the length- I just went through and debunked myths that I thought were false.
-76%??? Where are you getting this from? We had a lecture where a dean gave us the numbers every year of the pass rate. LECOM was higher than the average, and dipped recently. Class of 06 was around 88%, which was 1-2% lower than the national average. If you were at that lecture, you weren't listening, or think that dean is a liar. The differences in the pass rate between LDP and PBL can be accounted to a number of things, including the ability of the PBL director to hand pick strong applicants. I believe the "power of PBL" myth will be in for a rude awakening when BLECOM takes the boards in a few months.
-I agree that the Anatomy teacher you are referring to is a perv. You think this unique to our school?
-Talk to any other student about their "3rd year electives". They have no idea what you're talking about because they don't have them. So yes, sometimes it is harder to set up rotations, but be thankful that you have the freedom to leave- many other students can't do that.
-You said that you will "never be proud you went to LECOM". That is your opinion. I don't hide that I went there and am proud of it. Every school has students who hate it; I have encountered that with students from all over the country. Its just the nature of the beast.
-I do believe LECOM moniters email. Just don't use their email system to say bad things; its not that hard. Complaining about that is like saying 2nd year "wait, there is old omm tests?" We all know it- its your friends fault for daring lecom to call him/her out on it.
Any MS III or MS IV at LECOM totally despises this place Trust me here. I have no agenda.
I don't despise it. I don't miss it either. Rotations are much better than 1st and 2nd year, but that is far from unique to LECOM.
2. You DO NOT get to review your exams in the core curriculum(biochem...pharm...etc.) and throughout systems. How can you learn if you can't even review your exams? In rare circumstances, they will allow you to review an exam such as anatomy but after that forget it.
Not true. You do get to review them, usually within 3 days of the exam. You can take all the time you need. You just can't take them home.
5. They won't open the workout area during the day to prevent students from skipping class to work out.
I believe this was fixed.
9. LECOM grads despise the school so much they won't be eager to help you out. You would think the converse would happen but it doesn't.
I had a great resident who was a LECOM grad and he was very helpful; I'm sorry your experience wasn't the same.
Someone from lecom scored the highest in the nation on comlex a couple years ago!
This is true for the Class of 07 as well.
Regarding the dress code thing: Are khakis ok? Can you wear any kind of tie, like bow, or bolero, or ascot?
Yes and Yes. and girls can get away with basically anything for clothes.
Some people will be happy as a clam in LECOM and others may be unhappy.
Exactly.
and just for the record, the dress code alone has kept me from applying to that school
I find statements like this to be ridiculous. Oh NO, I have to wear a shirt and tie two years early!
I'm assuming at least some aspect of the administration will fall over into the Bradenton campus
True. Very true.
I have had several encounters with REAL, LIVE, MSIII/MSIV from LECOM and have not heard one single negative thing about the application process or their clinical education.
I love the Clinical Ed office. If you are nice to them, they will bend over backwards for you.
Serious question. I have this cough every year (starting late fall into early winter) where I constantly cough unless I have a cough drop in my mouth at all times. Is that considered food and could I get into trouble for popping one in? Thank.
If you aren't eating a value meal, you'll basically be fine- except for a certain Pharm teacher.
Yep, you heard me correctly, they spent tons of money to get statues of themselves created
These statues were never approved and do not exist.
You go to hospitals and get nothing, NO FOOD
Many hospitals provide free housing and free food. It depends where you go; the school gives you a detailed list before you choose rotations if they give housing or food. It is your fault if lunch is that big of a deal to you, and you didn't chose a hospital with free food. I know a large hospital in PGH that doesn't give free food to their other med students either.
And have you heard of their main affliliate, Millcreek Community? The worst hospital in the face of the earth. Not certified, the mortality rate is attrocious, the hospital has 25-30 pt's tops at it's highest census. A hospital with 30 patients? What type of variation in cases do you expect to see there?
I pretty much have to say this is right on.
I also was amazed to hear the lack of more help in setting up clinical rotations.
Help is there if you ask for it.