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After taking a closer look, It won't be so bad...most of the afternoon schedule seems to be divided btwn two groups. I wonder what the e-learning is all about and the online 'formative exams'???
SoHotRightNow said:After taking a closer look, It won't be so bad...most of the afternoon schedule seems to be divided btwn two groups. I wonder what the e-learning is all about and the online 'formative exams'???
onephile said:yep, i am really focusing on not thinking too muchdo you know what they are discussing in particular? i am a little nervous about being the first years with the new curriculum. i checked my email today and got an email from the person that i guess is my student mentor? did anyone else get such an email? also, is anyone excited for the white coat ceremony, or, is it hokey (sp?), anyone have any info? hope all is well in your worlds, jayhawkers.
onephile said:noelle, did you post some cute pics of your kids? i couldn't access them b/c the forums have been a little funky lately.
The area around KU med is not the best but there are a lot of students that live in the apartments/rentals around KUMC. I live in an apartment complex in Mission which is about a 5-10 min drive to the hospital. Mission is nice and I'd recommend living somewhere a little way from the campus...just so you never have to worry about someone taking your car for a joyride and also to give yourself a break from the school environment.BruinSrta said:Hey everyone,
I'll be starting at KU Med this fall and I need a place to live. I was wondering where would be a good place to live? I'm from out of state so it'll be hard for me to do an extensive search in person, so any pointers would be appreciated. Also, is anyone looking for roommates? Let me know....thanks =)
SoHotRightNow said:Whats everyone doing for health insurance? Im looking at the student insurance plan offered through KUMC and will compare costs/benefits to my wifes insurance through work.
Has anyone assesed the KUMC policy?
noelleruckman said:I'm using either the KUMC plan or the Kansas plan. They both look fine to me. I plan on using the clinic whenever I need anything anyway, so I won't need anything fancy. I just wish they'd cover my kids for cheaper. Do you have the website with the plan details? I can give you some of that info if you need me to.
noelleruckman said:I'm using either the KUMC plan or the Kansas plan. They both look fine to me. I plan on using the clinic whenever I need anything anyway, so I won't need anything fancy. I just wish they'd cover my kids for cheaper. Do you have the website with the plan details? I can give you some of that info if you need me to.
dr4ku said:This is a help if you are not married and have kids or if married and you can qualify, but you might check into "Kansas Healthwave". I don't know the website, but it is KS medicade. And, if you don't qualify, your kids might.
Good news. Its free. no copays, no premiums, etc... There are levels of insurance. It might take a couple of months to get "in", but that would save you a few hundred/thousand a year![]()
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Really, any student should try and qualify. But, those with kids are under a little extra financial pressure.
Good luck!
noelleruckman said:I did, but I took them down because I was afraid I was putting too much personal info on sdn. I'm sure I'll show you guys soon enough. You'll know who I am because my sdn ID is basically my name.
I missed out on a whole bunch of posting because I've been out for two weeks. We moved to our new houseand I just finally got internet hooked up again last night.
noelleruckman said:I'm using either the KUMC plan or the Kansas plan. They both look fine to me. I plan on using the clinic whenever I need anything anyway, so I won't need anything fancy. I just wish they'd cover my kids for cheaper. Do you have the website with the plan details? I can give you some of that info if you need me to.
noelleruckman said:I considered using the MC + plan for my kids (we're Missouri residents btw) but my husbands too proud to go on medicade. Plus, he thinks Truman hospital is the only place that accepts medicade (is this true?) he works with medicade some at Truman with the group of Ophthalmologists that go there once a week, and hes not impressed (he's a tech, not a doctor).
We may spit out $200 a month for BCBS.
noelleruckman said:Are people getting the supply kits/membership to AMA?
I'm getting so excited for next week! Just a little over 6 days!
onephile said:Yep, getting the kit on thurs. I'm excited, but a little nervous. Is anyone else nervous?
noelleruckman said:Are you doing pics Thursday too? I'd like to, but I'd have to take my kids with me - its probably better for me to do it Monday. I don't want to be dressed up all day Monday though.
What are people wearing for pictures?
onephile said:I don't know what to wear. I guess it is for the yearbook? So, does that entail a suit jacket, nice shirt or what? Not to mention it is 103 degrees outside and I would not like to sport that look on Monday, either. I think I am going for the pix tomorrow. Cut down on time on Mon. Maybe you could take your kids? I don't know, I am sans child. I don't know if I am going to get the kit Thur or not b/c just got an email saying that we should wait. Are you going to the social function at John's upper deck on Thur night?
noelleruckman said:I don't know about the social - would like to, but I'm gonna have a crazy weekend with a brother in law getting married, (daughter is flower girl and husband is best man). I've got so much to do before classes start, I may stay home with my family/try to get stuff done.
I decided not to do the pictures. I guess its just for the composite picture anyway, we'd still have to take another pic monday, in which case I'll have to dress up anyway. I'm thinking I may wear a cute dress. I don't want to be the only one in a dress, but it will be a lot more comfortable than my other options. Honestly, I want to wear some cargo pants and a comfy shirt, but I don't think thats gonna happen.
What they do not tell you (I didn't get the message) was this pic is yours for the next 4 years. So...If you are goofey lookin'. You will be goofey for 4 years and known as goofey to all of your attendings and especially the nursing staff!onephile said:I don't know what to wear. I guess it is for the yearbook? So, does that entail a suit jacket, nice shirt or what? Not to mention it is 103 degrees outside and I would not like to sport that look on Monday, either. I think I am going for the pix tomorrow. Cut down on time on Mon. Maybe you could take your kids? I don't know, I am sans child. I don't know if I am going to get the kit Thur or not b/c just got an email saying that we should wait. Are you going to the social function at John's upper deck on Thur night?
dr4ku said:What they do not tell you (I didn't get the message) was this pic is yours for the next 4 years. So...If you are goofey lookin'. You will be goofey for 4 years and known as goofey to all of your attendings and especially the nursing staff!
Dress in a nice blouse, but not stuffyand just remember to relax before they take your pic.
onephile said:Weird, i just read that as full body shorts, and thought, what the....??? but anyway, no full body shots. I had a cute suit jacket on, and I may consider that a bit much. I would go for a nice blouse.
just would also like to thanks for the many welcomes we newbies have received!![]()
noelleruckman said:Well, I'm not sure about the dress yet. I had to wear a dress all day today (wedding) and the shoes that I wore (also the shoes I'd wear Monday if I wore the dress) weren't nearly as comfortable as I remember them. Hmmmm... I guess I have some leather sandles that would work. Yeah, I'll probably end up wearing the dress. I reserve the right to change my mind though.![]()
dr4ku said:As long as you are not getting your pic taken, relax. Last year, Monday, there were a number of people dressed, but mainly dress casual. Then, by Wed., it was nice shorts, sandles, etc. Whatever makes you comfortable is really the rule, unless you are impressing someone or there will be an invited speaker in class, then they ask you to be at least... presentable![]()
By the time the 1st week of school was over, it was whatever was clean and by the end of the 1st month, it was whatever you hadn't worn twice
Nahhh, that really doesn't happen til' finals and shelf time!
That is when you see dark circles and coffee pots instead of smiles and Nalgene water bottles you remembered from August. Orientation is really that. Nothing demanding. Just meeting people in class, eating free food, walking around, hearing how you need to study and how great you are! It was fun for a while and then I was ready to get to work by Wed or thurs. But, they have some good points here and there.
This is what not to forget! Pearl coming down from above... so read this carefully The first few weeks seem like, sort of a review and pretty easy. DO NOT assume the exam will be. From day number 1 and therefore throughout this entire year. Study! Don't take the easy stuff for granted. Study hard and often.
Bonus pearl: Dr. Helmcamp - your prof for the entire 1st series is notorius for pulling detail. And not any detail, but the detail inside the details. Everything he sends you in an email, read thoroughly, even if you do not think it is relevent, b/c it might be, it might not. Every powerpoint is a picture/diagragm, etc. and will have some detail in it, but he will offhand mention somehting about a protein not involved directly in what the pwrpoint is talking about. That is question # 31 on exam 1.
Enjoy orientation![]()
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dr4ku said:As long as you are not getting your pic taken, relax. Last year, Monday, there were a number of people dressed, but mainly dress casual. Then, by Wed., it was nice shorts, sandles, etc. Whatever makes you comfortable is really the rule, unless you are impressing someone or there will be an invited speaker in class, then they ask you to be at least... presentable![]()
By the time the 1st week of school was over, it was whatever was clean and by the end of the 1st month, it was whatever you hadn't worn twice
Nahhh, that really doesn't happen til' finals and shelf time!
That is when you see dark circles and coffee pots instead of smiles and Nalgene water bottles you remembered from August. Orientation is really that. Nothing demanding. Just meeting people in class, eating free food, walking around, hearing how you need to study and how great you are! It was fun for a while and then I was ready to get to work by Wed or thurs. But, they have some good points here and there.
This is what not to forget! Pearl coming down from above... so read this carefully The first few weeks seem like, sort of a review and pretty easy. DO NOT assume the exam will be. From day number 1 and therefore throughout this entire year. Study! Don't take the easy stuff for granted. Study hard and often.
Bonus pearl: Dr. Helmcamp - your prof for the entire 1st series is notorius for pulling detail. And not any detail, but the detail inside the details. Everything he sends you in an email, read thoroughly, even if you do not think it is relevent, b/c it might be, it might not. Every powerpoint is a picture/diagragm, etc. and will have some detail in it, but he will offhand mention somehting about a protein not involved directly in what the pwrpoint is talking about. That is question # 31 on exam 1.
Enjoy orientation![]()
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noelleruckman said:So, onephile, I guess I'm not going to wear that dress after all. I'm wearing a button down shirt and some knee length shorts.
onephile said:I wasn't on SDN, actuallyWould have replied had I been. I'm in Murphy. So what do you think of the tablets and the homework we are already suppossed to be doing for Mon?
noelleruckman said:homework? I heard in passing (wasn't really paying attention) one of the speakers (anatomy prof?) saying something about studying, but he's the only one who has said to study, we don't really know what we're supposed to be studying anyway, what good would it do?
I thought the prevailing throught is that we should play it cool this week and expect to bust our tails starting next week.
I like the tablets, am having a little trouble getting the wireless to work at home though.
so, who are you anyway? hehe, its funny, the class is so overwhelmingly large that there is little chance of us actually getting to introduce ourselves this week. Hmmmmm.... I'm thinking that tomorrow I will wear a blue shirt with a little owl emblem on it and some dark cargo pants tomorrow, if you want to look for me. I've been sitting somewhere near the back of the room during the "classes".