I love that you got the day off for wearing nice clothes. Better than spilling bleach on your suit!
And yes, you answered my question perfectly. It makes sense to do anatomy separately. Sounds intense, though!
When you say 6 hours of PBL a week, is that the sum total of class time, or are there additional lectures and labs? (I'm assuming that there are, 6 hours doesn't sound like a lot of time)
Wow, I go to the beach for a few hours and look what I miss...
Once anatomy is over, you have PBL for 2 hrs on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Tuesday we have Clinical Exam Lecture and OMM lecture. Thursday we have OMM lab.
That's it. Basically you're at the school for 2 hours every day. There are some clinical exam "labs" thrown in randomly, but I don't know when or how often yet...maybe the more experienced students can elaborate.
Re: Dress Code...
Everything about LECOM-B is designed to prepare you for the boards, clinical rotations, and real life medicine.
In a hospital, you need a security badge. At LECOM-B, you need a security badge.
In a hosptial, you can't eat lunch in the OR. At LECOM-B, you can't eat lunch in the study rooms.
In a hospital, you have to dress nice...you see where this is going.
This carries over to the curriculum as well. Lots of emphasis in anatomy (and PBL, obviously) on clinical applications of what you are learning. All of the extraneous, useless academia crap has be trimmed from the curriculum. This isn't to say we don't learn an insane amount of detail, but some things have no bearing on medical practice in the real world, and most of those seem to have been cut from the curriculum.
Hope that helps, and congrats to Class of 2013-ers!