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To anyone who has submitted an update letter/LOI for this year or in years past, do you usually receive a reply? or even just an email letting you know that they received your update email? Just wondering, thanks 👍
To anyone who has submitted an update letter/LOI for this year or in years past, do you usually receive a reply? or even just an email letting you know that they received your update email? Just wondering, thanks 👍
I didn't receive a reply either.
Does anyone have any details on why Duke dropped the family medicine program for at least a year? No matter what type of reorganization they were attempting it seems quite extreme to affect the careers of all of the residents that chose the program.
While the USNWR rankings don't have absolute value they do provide an indicator of change/trouble. Research dollars lost, program faculty left, etc. Or, is Duke experimenting with a new hybrid approach to family medicine.
Any information?
For those that sent an LOI, did you just write it as an email or attach a word document? Also, did you address it to Dr. Wallace or the entire admissions committee?
I haven't sent one, but I was planning on just sending an email (sans attachment). Seems like it is more user friendly that way. Actually... now that I think about it. It might be better to send an attachment so that he can print it out. What do the rest of you think??? 😕
Also, is it not Mr. Richard Wallace. Cuz if it is Dr. Wallace, I have been totally shooting myself in the foot during this process![]()
haha i checked on the duke website like 8 times to make sure it is Mr. and not Dr. .....because you know how pissed off Drs. get if you do not refer to them as Dr. so and so. but yes it is definately MR. ... I sent my LOI by email to mr. wallace just in the body of the email, no attachment..don't want to risk losing/can't open the attachment.
Let's just continue the Richard Wallace love-in a little. A few of us came back from the DR with some nasty tummy bug and at one point it made it so that I had to leave the 2nd look brunch early. A couple hours later I get an e-mail from him "just to see if I was ok". 🙂 If only all admissions staffers were this friendly!
Honestly, I really don't know. It's frustrating.
From a quality of life standpoint, I'm leaning towards Duke. I like the feel of being on a campus AND being able complete the worst part of med school after two years.
Here's what I'm torn about: Does having a full year dedicated to research (and potential publication) at Duke outweigh the name of Hopkins, sans research, when it comes to residency?
But, my mind tells me that I shouldn't turn down Hopkins because well, it's Hopkins.
No offense, but that's a really strange reason to choose Hopkins over Duke. Duke is one of the most highly-respected medical schools in the world. Hopkins is too, for sure, but we're talking about two world reknowned medical centers. And I don't say that because I have some sort of inferiority complex...if you were deciding between Harvard and Duke, I might actually say go to Harvard because it has so many more affiliated hospitals. But it certainly wouldn't be because I think the name carries more weight.But, my mind tells me that I shouldn't turn down Hopkins because well, it's Hopkins.
Money for the third year is somewhat deceptive. I can't remember what percentage of students get $$ but it's a pretty high percentage. [/url]
i heard somewhere (might have been on interview day) that many of duke's scholarships are reserved for minorities. is this true?
Wow... all of these people all of a sudden wanna come to Duke now... interesting 🙄 JohnMadden, the one thing I notice about Duke and Hopkins is that if you wanna match to a badass residency, you can do it from either school. However, if you would rather match residency at Hopkins, you should prolly go to Hopkins. If you wanna match at Duke, then you should probably go to Duke. Either way, you will have an easier time matching at the school you went to since the ppl there actually know you. If where you match doesn't really matter, then choose whatever I guess. Also, I'm not really familiar with the differences in curriculum but I guess you should probably take that into account and living situation, etc, etc. I don't think you can really go wrong either way.
Here's what I'm torn about: Does having a full year dedicated to research (and potential publication) at Duke outweigh the name of Hopkins, sans research, when it comes to residency?
If you can't decide after that send me a personal check for $10 and I'll make the decision for you. You know, like a secondary fee or any other fee that is "just because..."
i think the names are pretty much the same for the people that matter (residency directors).
Hey, Stolen, what happened to Vandy???
Also, there are ninjas at Duke. Hopkins has no ninjas.
Case closed Stolen, Embellis, and Maddden; we're all going to Duke.
Females, byong, & husky; you're coming too.
Case closed Stolen, Embellis, and Maddden; we're all going to Duke.
Females, byong, & husky; you're coming too.
Embellis, I'd settle for one of those Starbucks cards. . . 😉
(Also, in my head, your name turns into "EmbolisMaVie" which is something quite different to think about)
I'm callin the inside joke police on this one 😕 😍
I just emailed Richard Wallace with some updates, and he emailed me back!!! 😱 It was pretty awesome. Now it's like... he actually knows I exist. YES!!!![]()
maybe embolis as in embolism?
EDIT: just got the email, wrd - thai pepper?
Embellis, I'd settle for one of those Starbucks cards. . . 😉
oh well, I would just like to know that it has been received...