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Just sent out my physical/shots/history stuff 😀 Now all I have to do is wait for the FBI to complete my criminal background check and I'll be done...this could take a while🙄
It's kinda slow. If you're concerned, you're better off calling and verifying over the phone.So does lecom update their portal with physical forms and what not? i sent my forms mid january and still portal says they are missing. Anyone know whats up?
I just did the one through the Pennsylvania State Police:Congrats to everyone who received an acceptance! I have a quick question: regarding the background check, what service have used - specifically if you are a PA resident? Do we need to get finger printed, and if so how did you go about that? I greatly appreciate any help/advice, thank you.
Thanks! I contacted the security office and they sent me the same link 👍I just did the one through the Pennsylvania State Police:
https://epatch.state.pa.us/Home.jsp
It costs $10 and takes like five minutes to do. If you're clear, you just print the confirmation to send in. If not, they mail LECOM the record for you. I sent mine in a few weeks ago and haven't had any complaints about it or requests for me to go through the FBI. They said a state check is acceptable though, so I think that's the way to go for PA (Much cheaper and easier than the FBI fingerprinting.)
Hey Bobby,Hey everyone!
My name is Bobby, finishing my first year as a PBL student at LECOM.
i wanted to offer up congrats to all those who got in for 2014, and to those who are waitlisted or waiting for march/april interviews, no worries, some people in my class were accepted in late april, no joke.
Good luck and see you in the fall
I bet PBL is full by now at both Erie and Seton Hill. Spots in PBL were pretty limited compared to LDP, and there have been a ton of people accepted to the PBL pathway already. You could always call and ask. I'm sure they'd be happy to update you on what's a possibility still. They've been nothing but helpful whenever I've called.Hey Bobby,
Congrats for getting through (well almost) your first year. When you say people in your class were accepted, do you mean in the class of 2013 or more specifically PBL. I am interested in PBL but I hear the PBL erie is already filled up.
I know they allowed a few changes at first back in August and September, but there might not be any spots left in the ISP pathway. They usually only accept a really small number of people into it compared to LDP and PBL.I'm accepted as an LDP right now, but I think I may be better suited for ISP. Can this be changed by LECOM or no?
My main issue is the mandatory attendance. I always learn better reading on my own time from the text book. My concern with ISP is that I would end up studying things that won't be tested, while LDP would be more straight forward (tests being based off slides). In undergrad, I'd always sit in the back and read from the text in class. Lectures just seemed like a waste of time when I could be studying on my own. However, just b/c it worked for me in undergrad doesn't mean it would work in med school. But I just don't like the idea of sitting in class from 8-5 while I could be studying and taking breaks when I want. Could a current student respond with their pros/cons about the two pathways?
I'm accepted as an LDP right now, but I think I may be better suited for ISP. Can this be changed by LECOM or no?
My main issue is the mandatory attendance. I always learn better reading on my own time from the text book. My concern with ISP is that I would end up studying things that won't be tested, while LDP would be more straight forward (tests being based off slides). In undergrad, I'd always sit in the back and read from the text in class. Lectures just seemed like a waste of time when I could be studying on my own. However, just b/c it worked for me in undergrad doesn't mean it would work in med school. But I just don't like the idea of sitting in class from 8-5 while I could be studying and taking breaks when I want. Could a current student respond with their pros/cons about the two pathways?
Hey Diopstepp, I'm a first year ISP, and I LOVE it. I, like you, always felt that I learned better doing things on my own than have someone talk at me, but, like you, I also had some hesitations about it. As far as studying things that won't be tested, you really don't need to worry about that. ISP is organized into "modules" (first core classes, like biochem and physio, then systems, such as musculoskeletal, neuro, etc.). For each module, we get a packet with a list of objectives, which are basically things that you need to know. For example (as I'm sitting here procrastinating from studying for my musculoskeletal final coming up!), "Describe the clinical manifestations, radiographic pattern, and findings on pulmonary function testing seen in interstitial fibrosis" is one of our objectives, so you can see they are pretty specific. Yes, some professors write better/more direct objectives, while others can tend to be vague, but I think that is a problem students occasionally deal with in every pathway, and at every school. So I wouldn't worry too much about that aspect.
If you're not sure, I would try to get switched into ISP now, and feel it out. For the first 12 weeks, which is all of anatomy, the ISPs and LDPs are essentially the same -- class is mandatory, same tests, etc (PBL is the exception). I learned very quickly that I am not an 8 to 5 person, and I am definitely not a sit-in-class-from-8-to-5 person. I like having my own schedule, getting up and staying up as late as I want, and not "wasting" time in lecture (which it really is for me). I found myself in anatomy basically daydeaming and not paying attention for more than a few hours a day, only to come home at night to "review" -- but it was really like I was seeing a lot of the stuff for the first time. Being in lecture all day takes a lot out of some people (like me), and if you're not being productive during those hours, I think you'd be better off in another pathway.
There are a few "switch points" during the year that you can switch pathways, the main ones being right at the beginning, right after anatomy (mid-October), and between semesters. Occasionally they will let someone switch at other times but only if the LDP happens to be correlating with the ISP schedule at that time. At these times, you will ALWAYS be able to switch INTO LDP. We have assigned seats in the lecture hall, and that is your seat for the year, so there is no issue. However, ISP (and PBL) are capped at a maximum number of students, so there is usually always a waiting list to get into those. So, again, my advice is to request to switch into ISP now -- it will not affect your first 12 weeks, but by the end of Anatomy you will know for sure if class is something you like doing or if you feel like your time would be better spent working on the material on your own.
I hope this was helpful, and let me know if you have any other specific questions.🙂
Ive recently been accepted into LECOM-Erie (2/25) for ISP. I originally had wanted LDP. I called them, and they had said that LDP was filled up and I am placed on a waitlist for LDP as of now. How similar is the first 12 weeks between ISP and LDP of I am not able to get into LDP before the first semester starts?
Ive recently been accepted into LECOM-Erie (2/25) for ISP. I originally had wanted LDP. I called them, and they had said that LDP was filled up and I am placed on a waitlist for LDP as of now. How similar is the first 12 weeks between ISP and LDP of I am not able to get into LDP before the first semester starts?
In MS3 and MS4 you get vacation months, but it's different for everybody depending on where you're doing your clinicals and such. The only "summer break" is between MS1 and MS2.so Im wondering ...
whats the deal with summer. I know most med schools after the 1st year have summer vacation but waht about after that? does it depend on rotations or something?
I'm from Ohio. LECOM was my top choice from the start because it has 7 hospital affiliations for clinical rotations in Ohio. I just received the LECOM Connection (school magazine) and in it there are only 2 hospitals listed for clinical affiliations in Ohio. Any students know which source is correct? I'm hoping to do my rotations close to home so it's important to me, a little worried I'll be forced to do them elsewhere.
Can any of the current LECOM students post what sort of equipment we need to get. Do we need a stethoscopes, otoscope, ophthalmoscope, BP cuff, etc.? I'd like to start finding prices for those types of items. Thanks.
Does anyone know where to get decent cheap furniture Erie?
While we can all speculate there is no one in the class that can give you a definate answer and if they do then they are lying, we don't sit on the adcom. But I do know of people who were pulled off the wait list with less than a week to go before class startingquestion for current students.
how likely is if it that if you got waitlisted now (i think waitlist just started) that you actually get accepted due to drop outs... anyone know anyone that was waitlisted say around march and then got in?
just asking for a friend
Thanks!
hey if there are any muslim students who are accepted for medschool or postbacc feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding erie and osteopathic medical school and stuff like that
anyone else can contact me too😀😀
I'm from Ohio. LECOM was my top choice from the start because it has 7 hospital affiliations for clinical rotations in Ohio. I just received the LECOM Connection (school magazine) and in it there are only 2 hospitals listed for clinical affiliations in Ohio. Any students know which source is correct? I'm hoping to do my rotations close to home so it's important to me, a little worried I'll be forced to do them elsewhere.
I don't know stats, but I was waitlisted in April and got accepted late May. So it happens.question for current students.
how likely is if it that if you got waitlisted now (i think waitlist just started) that you actually get accepted due to drop outs... anyone know anyone that was waitlisted say around march and then got in?
just asking for a friend
Thanks!
Can anyone explain the 'Courses' vs. 'Modules'? I'm assuming modules are sections within courses, but then where does Biochemistry fit, for instance?
Thanks! 😕
I don't know stats, but I was waitlisted in April and got accepted late May. So it happens.
What the... went and got my ID photo taken and looked at apartments. Some of the waitlists are already 80 people long. What did people do, sign up for apartments when they interviewed?
What the... went and got my ID photo taken and looked at apartments. Some of the waitlists are already 80 people long. What did people do, sign up for apartments when they interviewed?
yea man i put down my name in februrary and even then there was quite a waitlist... but if u are looking for a june/july rental then your out of luck... if ur willing to pay for a few extra months then you can sign up for a may move in. i recently got a rental starting in may... but there was a huge waitlist if i wanted to move in in june/july. i got my apt from maleno development: Lakeview apts
I was thinking the same thing. I called Pastore builders (the places right across the street from LECOM) on Tuesday and they said there were like 60 people on the waitlist. They also wouldn't tell me when the new units they're building would be finished (even though they look about ready). I feel like I should write them a letter of intent and call every week to see if there's movement of the list...LOL
Anyone had their appointment with the Security Office? My parents and I are going apartment hunting for the next 2 days in Erie... and I have mine on Tuesday. I kind of forgot to ask questions such as... oh... where do I go? 😛 I know you need ID to get in the building so really I'm just clueless as to what I'm doing. I'll give them a call tomorrow unless I see an answer on here before then haha. Also-they said dress professionally? Like interview-style? I don't really understand why thats necessary. Is it really necessary?
Also... if anyone has tips about apartment hunting it would be much appreciated! 🙂
Anyone had their appointment with the Security Office? My parents and I are going apartment hunting for the next 2 days in Erie... and I have mine on Tuesday. I kind of forgot to ask questions such as... oh... where do I go? 😛 I know you need ID to get in the building so really I'm just clueless as to what I'm doing. I'll give them a call tomorrow unless I see an answer on here before then haha. Also-they said dress professionally? Like interview-style? I don't really understand why thats necessary. Is it really necessary?
Also... if anyone has tips about apartment hunting it would be much appreciated! 🙂