I've gotta couple of question for the current duke students: Does duke do MD/PhD's in social sciences? Are they MSTP funded? Can you use your 3rd year to earn a masters in any discipline?
I've gotta couple of question for the current duke students: Does duke do MD/PhD's in social sciences? Are they MSTP funded? Can you use your 3rd year to earn a masters in any discipline?
I think that the PhD has to be done in the basic sciences, but I'm not sure. We are MSTP funded. 3rd year can be used to earn a masters in whatever you want. You can get an MPH, MBA, etc. You can also get a MS in clinical research, but it takes two years.
Actually, there's an MD/PhD graduating with me who did his PhD in the social sciences (obviously with a medical subject, though). His name is Matt DeCamp and he did his PhD in Medical Ethics. It was a phenomenal project and he got to present it at some national meetings.
If you mean "Is tuition free and do I get a living stipend?" then the answer is yes.
Search Duke websites. Email people in the areas in which you have interests. No harm in it!
I am interviewing at Duke on feb 11th. I'm really, really excited but nervous that its later in the interview season. Do you think the interviewers will be "burnt out" from interview season? When do interviews end?
I am interviewing at Duke on feb 11th. I'm really, really excited but nervous that its later in the interview season. Do you think the interviewers will be "burnt out" from interview season? When do interviews end?
The peeps over in the allo forum are questioning our clinical education because I have yet to do a rectal exam on a patient... 😕
In other news, only 3 more weeks of internal medicine!
My whole month at the VA was filled with GI patients and then on my medicine sub-I we had two weeks full of GI patients. Over the 6 weeks I'm sure I did 10 rectal exams. Then throw in the family med months and you can tack on another 5-6. I've probably done at least 20, at least 15 of those on men (i.e. prostate exam + check for polyps + guaiac). Oh and that's not mentioning the two weeks of urogynecology where all of our patients just about had vaginal prolapse of some sort and got perioperative rectals by just about everyone in the OR.
29!😍 Just checking in because I can't wait to hear from Duke.
Question for all the current Duke kids: the one thing that I'm a little worried about is the amount of lecture. Are y'all really in class 9-5 most days? When do you study?! And, as a corollary, with a schedule like that, (which I obviously expect will be very difficult and time consuming) did you find you had time to do the things you enjoy/spend time with friends?
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Perfect. That's exactly what I needed to hear. All of the students I met during my interview were so happy and so positive that I was worried about too-good-to-be-true syndrome. I've spent four years trying to avoid the rat race, and I'm definitely not looking to get into it now, not even for Duke. Lucky for me that won't be a problem 😀 You're the best!
Someone asked what someone is doing third year, and being that I'm totally stoked for mine, I'm going to respond to that question.
I'm working in the plastic surgery lab; my main project is an orthopedic-related biomaterials project in which I will be putting NO-releasing compression plates into bunnies and inoculating the wounds with bacteria, then I'll sew the bunnies back up, wait 8 days, then explant the compression plates and track the rates of established infection in the NO-treated implants versus controls. It works damn well with silicone, and if it works well in orthopedic devices that has a lot of implications for practical application since the biggest problem with replacement joints and any other sort of orthopedic hardware is infection.
Hopefully I'll get to stick my fingers in some of the other awesome projects going on in the plastics lab, too. One paper put out about a year ago involved swapping the faces of 4 fresh-tissue cadavers to look at what technical and anatomical elements will be key to keep in mind for the development of facial transplant technique. It was pretty sweet.
Someone asked what someone is doing third year, and being that I'm totally stoked for mine, I'm going to respond to that question.
I'm working in the plastic surgery lab; my main project is an orthopedic-related biomaterials project in which I will be putting NO-releasing compression plates into bunnies and inoculating the wounds with bacteria, then I'll sew the bunnies back up, wait 8 days, then explant the compression plates and track the rates of established infection in the NO-treated implants versus controls. It works damn well with silicone, and if it works well in orthopedic devices that has a lot of implications for practical application since the biggest problem with replacement joints and any other sort of orthopedic hardware is infection.
Hopefully I'll get to stick my fingers in some of the other awesome projects going on in the plastics lab, too. One paper put out about a year ago involved swapping the faces of 4 fresh-tissue cadavers to look at what technical and anatomical elements will be key to keep in mind for the development of facial transplant technique. It was pretty sweet.
Did you just copy and past your abstract???
PS: I read faces as feces first as well.
Bunnies!
We actually have a gunpowder-powered device that is designed specifically to break bunny bones.
Thank God I'm not using a traumatic model so I don't have to use it.
28 days! 4 weeks!
Is it too late to switch to a traumatic model?
I'll use YOU as a traumatic model.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
I'll use YOU as a traumatic model.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
When in march are acceptances given out? Is it by mail?
VERY nervous. LOVED LOVED LOVED duke.
one duke student on here mentioned earlier in the previous posts that duke might actually send out acceptances earlier than that...like have two rounds or something so that people might find out in the first week of march
i loved loved loved duke as well! It is awesome. I'm officially joining this groupies page 🙂