LMU-DCOM: Any Questions?

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I thought I would start a thread for those applying in the new application cycle. You can ask questions about LMU-DCOM, and we will try our best to answer your questions about the school and the area. 😉 😎
 
😆 😆 😆 🙄 Ummm....yea, any questions, post here. 😀 😉
 
Hi, I'm thinking about applying to LMU-DCOM. It sounds like it will be a great school. Congrats on your acceptances!

Do you know if DCOM prefers in-state residents, or do they equally consider out-of-state residents as well? I've been to their website, but I couldn't find any information on that.

Thanks! 😀
 
Here is info from their site:

LMU-DCOM seeks to attract and train future medical practitioners to serve the needs of the southern Appalachian region. Additionally, we hope to address the looming national crisis in health care, created by a rapidly-expanding population, by adding highly-qualified physicians to underserved communities. We seek to achieve these goals by recruiting bright, hard-working applicants whose goal is to advance the science and art of medicine in these locations. It is our firm conviction that our graduates will be lifelong learners who will become leaders in their fields of endeavor and within their communities.

We believe that prospective students who have an interest in becoming physicians are mature individuals that are inquisitive, highly motivated, compassionate and eager to serve humanity. With this in mind, we believe that the application process is a meeting amongst professionals with the ultimate goal being mutual acceptance for mutual advantage. That is, we seek to learn about one another to determine if our goals are similar.


They did try to get as many people from the area as possible, but I know that they took students from all over. I am from NY, but I have a connection to the area and plan on going into primary care medicine and staying down there. So, you should apply if you are interested in the school. I know it is going to be a great place. Good luck!:luck:
 
Here is info from their site:

LMU-DCOM seeks to attract and train future medical practitioners to serve the needs of the southern Appalachian region. Additionally, we hope to address the looming national crisis in health care, created by a rapidly-expanding population, by adding highly-qualified physicians to underserved communities. We seek to achieve these goals by recruiting bright, hard-working applicants whose goal is to advance the science and art of medicine in these locations. It is our firm conviction that our graduates will be lifelong learners who will become leaders in their fields of endeavor and within their communities.

We believe that prospective students who have an interest in becoming physicians are mature individuals that are inquisitive, highly motivated, compassionate and eager to serve humanity. With this in mind, we believe that the application process is a meeting amongst professionals with the ultimate goal being mutual acceptance for mutual advantage. That is, we seek to learn about one another to determine if our goals are similar.


They did try to get as many people from the area as possible, but I know that they took students from all over. I am from NY, but I have a connection to the area and plan on going into primary care medicine and staying down there. So, you should apply if you are interested in the school. I know it is going to be a great place. Good luck!:luck:

i know at least 4 people who are not from Appalachia region but were accepted to DCOM😀
 
How many apps in total did they get last year? How many interviews granted?
 
i know at least 4 people who are not from Appalachia region but were accepted to DCOM😀

Yea, there are a bunch. But, they are supposed to have a preference for people from Appalachia. Pete DeBusk gave all the money to LMU to start an osteopathic school for the purpose of putting physicians into the underserved areas of Appalachia. They took people from everywhere this year, but they did also take a lot of people from the area. More info from their site:

“While the inaugural class will be composed of students from all over the United States, our focus and priority, based on the mission of Lincoln Memorial University, is to serve deserving students from the Appalachian region. It is our belief that students from Appalachia, educated and trained in Appalachia, will graduate and serve the people of Appalachia,” LMU President Nancy B. Moody said. “Even for those of us who have been intimately involved in development of the college of medicine, it is difficult to conceive of the full economic, educational, and health care impact that this medical school will have on this region or on the state of Tennessee.”

I think anyone who is interested in the school should apply. They are definitely taking people from areas other than Appalachia. It is going to be a fabulous school. 😍 😀
 
How many apps in total did they get last year? How many interviews granted?

I think that they got about 2500 applications and interviewed 500 people. There are 150 spots in the class and I think there were about that many people waitlisted.
 
you guys havent attended the school yet, so how can you answer about it? am i missing something..? plus it one of those brand new schools so who knows what's gonna happen...
 
you guys havent attended the school yet, so how can you answer about it? am i missing something..? plus it one of those brand new schools so who knows what's gonna happen...

Oh yeaa, how about you answer my question? Who are you?!?
 
you guys havent attended the school yet, so how can you answer about it? am i missing something..? plus it one of those brand new schools so who knows what's gonna happen...

🙄 Umm...we aren't answering questions about how the classes or the professors are or something like that. We are answering questions with information based on our experiences from our interviews and communications with the school. A lot of the questions can be answered by information that is posted on their website. If you look there, you can find it yourself. :idea:

So, anymore questions?😀
 
Boooooorrrrinngggggg!!! Having the thread moved makes sdn boring! No one just drops by and lays out a smart remark. :idea: Wait, maybe it's Dr. I's absence!
 
I have a LMU-DCOM question: I have read some schools use an alternate list as well as a waitlist, and that one list is used first. Is this true of DCOM? I get the idea it is NOT- that the alternate list is simply a list of those not admitted, but a list from which they can draw for admission after admitted students make their decisions. Is this correct?

Also, I hear the list is likely to move after Memorial Day (if at all).

Thoughts on this LIST? THANKS!
 
you guys havent attended the school yet, so how can you answer about it? am i missing something..? plus it one of those brand new schools so who knows what's gonna happen...

HAHAHAHA.... Im gonna go to DCOM and I was thinking the same thing!!! But hey, let the women feel important! Just ask questions!!!:laugh: :laugh:
 
Hey, I was looking through the DCOM website and I could not find the matchlist for 2007...is it some hidden link, did nobody in the class match?..omg...i read somewhere on SDN that the board pass rate was 0%...can this be true..omg..I also read somewhere that DCOM has never had a white coat ceremony, I called the sites for clinical rotations and none of them has ever had a DCOM student come through...i think everybody quits before the first day..omg😱

(I know the school is new so I am obviously kidding...:laugh:)
 
Hey, I was looking through the DCOM website and I could not find the matchlist for 2007...is it some hidden link, did nobody in the class match?..omg...i read somewhere on SDN that the board pass rate was 0%...can this be true..omg..I also read somewhere that DCOM has never had a white coat ceremony, I called the sites for clinical rotations and none of them has ever had a DCOM student come through...i think everybody quits before the first day..omg😱

(I know the school is new so I am obviously kidding...:laugh:)
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HAHAHAHA.... Im gonna go to DCOM and I was thinking the same thing!!! But hey, let the women feel important! Just ask questions!!!:laugh: :laugh:

Doctor McDreamy,

There are people who come a long and have a few qs about the appl process. 🙂
 
Doctor McDreamy,

You must read between the lines!!!! *wink, wink* Our other thread was moved to the class threads and it is boring over there. This thread was set up as a shell so we could continue to post in the pre-osteo.

There are people who come a long and have a few qs about the appl process. 🙂

I'm sure you guys will probably think I'm an a-hole for saying this (maybe you already do), but I feel I have to speak up.

You guys love your school, and are very excited to start. That's great, but the thing you should remember is that most of us feel that way about our schools. The "first post" position of the Pre-DO board is the first thing people see when they click on this board. This is a valuable position and for the past 6 months or more, it has been taken up almost exclusively by the LMU DCOM thread. While some questions were answered, much of the thread was taken up with personal business - this is fine, but it really has no place on the Pre-DO board.

The reason we have the class threads forum is so that one or two vocal schools don't monopolize the PreDO board. I know you guys are anything but malicious, but I think maybe you don't see that it is rather selfish and inconsiderate to refuse to move your class business to where it belongs. Other people have valid things to post, and they deserve to not have to compete with your class thread to do it.

Sorry if I bruised any feelings, but I felt that it needed to be said.
 
I'm sure you guys will probably think I'm an a-hole for saying this (maybe you already do), but I feel I have to speak up.

You guys love your school, are are very excited to start. That's great, but the thing you should remember is that most of us feel that way about our schools. The "first post" position of the Pre-DO board is the first thing people see when they click on this board. This is a valuable position and for the past 6 months or more, it has been taken up almost exclusively by the LMU DCOM thread. While some questions were answered, much of the thread was taken up with personal business - this is fine, but it really has no place on the Pre-DO board.

The reason we have the class threads forum is so that one or two vocal schools don't monopolize the PreDO board. I know you guys are anything but malicious, but I think maybe you don't see that it is rather selfish and inconsiderate to refuse to move your class business to where it belongs. Other people have valid things to post, and they deserve to not have to compete with your class thread to do it.

Sorry if I bruised any feelings, but I felt that it needed to be said.

I see your point, and we will try to keep this thread for Qs...Okay? 😀
 
I see your point, and we will try to keep this thread for Qs...Okay? 😀

I guess I find that rather hard to swallow. Unless you mean questions about horses and pediatricians...:laugh:

Why not let people post the questions they have, and then try to answer them if you have something useful to contribute?

Imagine what the board would look like if students from every school started a thread just in case someone had questions. The PreDo board would just be a list of the DO schools.

If you goal is really to just answer questions about DCOM, I don't see why you need a committed thread just for that.

In any case, I said my piece and I appreciate you listening. It's not my job to decide what's on topic and what's not.
 
I have a LMU-DCOM question: I have read some schools use an alternate list as well as a waitlist, and that one list is used first. Is this true of DCOM? I get the idea it is NOT- that the alternate list is simply a list of those not admitted, but a list from which they can draw for admission after admitted students make their decisions. Is this correct?

Also, I hear the list is likely to move after Memorial Day (if at all).

Thoughts on this LIST? THANKS!



Bueller?
 
I have a LMU-DCOM question: I have read some schools use an alternate list as well as a waitlist, and that one list is used first. Is this true of DCOM? I get the idea it is NOT- that the alternate list is simply a list of those not admitted, but a list from which they can draw for admission after admitted students make their decisions. Is this correct?

Also, I hear the list is likely to move after Memorial Day (if at all).

Thoughts on this LIST? THANKS!

DCOMs list is just one list. I have also heard that it will likely move after Memorial Day and I think there will be pretty good movement because it is a new school. If you have a strong desire to attend, you should send a letter of intent to Mr. Carney or Dr. Leo.
 
Why is your picture from the side? Sorry, but it has been driving me crazy :laugh:


hahaha- well, my face is horribly disfigured on the other side.

That's a lie. It's the only one I could get to work- others were too big. Maybe I should find another?

Thanks for the info. I sent a letter to update and express my intent. I was reading another thread and there was much discussion on which list was better (alternate/wait) and my heart skipped a few beats. Thanks for the peace of mind; it's hard enough to wait on any list, much less TWO! Hope to meet y'all one day.
 
I guess I find that rather hard to swallow. Unless you mean questions about horses and pediatricians...:laugh:

Why not let people post the questions they have, and then try to answer them if you have something useful to contribute?

Imagine what the board would look like if students from every school started a thread just in case someone had questions. The PreDo board would just be a list of the DO schools.

If you goal is really to just answer questions about DCOM, I don't see why you need a committed thread just for that.

In any case, I said my piece and I appreciate you listening. It's not my job to decide what's on topic and what's not.

What do you mean by that?!?!:meanie: :laugh: 😉 Got your point and it is valid. I will try to refrain from posting comments about horses on this thread and only post to answer legitmate questions in the future.😀
 
I'm sure you guys will probably think I'm an a-hole for saying this (maybe you already do), but I feel I have to speak up.

You guys love your school, and are very excited to start. That's great, but the thing you should remember is that most of us feel that way about our schools. The "first post" position of the Pre-DO board is the first thing people see when they click on this board. This is a valuable position and for the past 6 months or more, it has been taken up almost exclusively by the LMU DCOM thread. While some questions were answered, much of the thread was taken up with personal business - this is fine, but it really has no place on the Pre-DO board.

The reason we have the class threads forum is so that one or two vocal schools don't monopolize the PreDO board. I know you guys are anything but malicious, but I think maybe you don't see that it is rather selfish and inconsiderate to refuse to move your class business to where it belongs. Other people have valid things to post, and they deserve to not have to compete with your class thread to do it.

Sorry if I bruised any feelings, but I felt that it needed to be said.


Please tell me you're kidding. :laugh:
 
I have a question for you guys!!! Does anyone know the average MCAT for people admitted yet? I've been looking at DCOM a lot lately and I really like it and it's direction. I know other schools dont stress MCAT as much (like VCOM) but I was wondering what DCOM's take on it was. Oh yea, and what is harrogate like? is it a small cow-town or a decent sized city?

-scdoc
 
I have a question for you guys!!! Does anyone know the average MCAT for people admitted yet? I've been looking at DCOM a lot lately and I really like it and it's direction. I know other schools dont stress MCAT as much (like VCOM) but I was wondering what DCOM's take on it was. Oh yea, and what is harrogate like? is it a small cow-town or a decent sized city?

-scdoc


No idea what the average MCAT is...

Harrogate is very small, rural, and beautiful...just across the KY state line is Middlesboro, which seems to be about 15K or so in population and has all the "necessities" of life.

It's all approximately an hour north of downtown Knoxville.
 
No idea what the average MCAT is...

Harrogate is very small, rural, and beautiful...just across the KY state line is Middlesboro, which seems to be about 15K or so in population and has all the "necessities" of life.

It's all approximately an hour north of downtown Knoxville.

15K? HA! :laugh: Try this instead:

About Harrogate
Harrogate became a city in 1993. With a population of 4424, it's the largest city in Claiborne County. Harrogate is home to Lincoln Memorial University. On the campus of LMU you will find the Lincoln Museum. The museum houses one of the largest Lincoln Collections in the World.


http://www.harrogate-tn.com/

It is BEAUTIFUL!!! The area is one of the prettiest places I have ever been. I love it. 😍

As for the average MCAT, I would imagine it is around 24. That is my best guess. They do put a lot of emphasis on the rest of the application. 🙂
 
You will notice I was talking about Middlesboro...I would put it somewhere around 12-15K.

Middlesborough, also spelled Middlesboro, is a city in Bell County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 10,384 at the 2000 census. It is the principal city of the Middlesborough, KY Micropolitan Statistical Area.
 
You will notice I was talking about Middlesboro...I would put it somewhere around 12-15K.
I believe this is the first "pimp" of the 2011 school year
 
No idea what the average MCAT is...

Harrogate is very small, rural, and beautiful...just across the KY state line is Middlesboro, which seems to be about 15K or so in population and has all the "necessities" of life.

It's all approximately an hour north of downtown Knoxville.

Exactly! Like the $1.50 movie theater.

For more statistical information about Middlesboro, click this: http://www.city-data.com/zips/40965.html

For Harrogate click this: http://www.city-data.com/zips/37752.html
 
You will notice I was talking about Middlesboro...I would put it somewhere around 12-15K.

:meanie: LOL! Sorry, I just skimmed the post and saw Harrogate. I only half pay attention around here. I was wondering what the heck you were talking about saying that there were that many people there.😱 :laugh:
 
I have a question for you guys!!! Does anyone know the average MCAT for people admitted yet? I've been looking at DCOM a lot lately and I really like it and it's direction. I know other schools dont stress MCAT as much (like VCOM) but I was wondering what DCOM's take on it was. Oh yea, and what is harrogate like? is it a small cow-town or a decent sized city?

-scdoc

I was told by Paul, I think, the "majority" of those accepted fell between 24 and 28 -a few were higher and a few were lower.
 
I was told by Paul, I think, the "majority" of those accepted fell between 24 and 28 -a few were higher and a few were lower.

🙄 Me. (I have a 23.)

I read on their site somewhere that they anticipated that the average would be around a 24 or something like that. 24-28 is probably accurate. I think most DO schools are around there. 🙂
 
Hey,

Does ANYBODY know of places to live other than LMU-DCOM student housing? I am attending in the Fall and am looking for an apartment or house to rent (not buy) other than student housing. Does anyone know of a website or a name of a complex? I have tried looking up some, but it may come down to just going down there...
 
Hey,

Does ANYBODY know of places to live other than LMU-DCOM student housing? I am attending in the Fall and am looking for an apartment or house to rent (not buy) other than student housing. Does anyone know of a website or a name of a complex? I have tried looking up some, but it may come down to just going down there...
hey, welcome to the DCOM family.

Housing is a little harder to find than other schools, because it is a small town. Maybe some others who have had more success can post some numbers? I would say search the other DCOM pages for all of them, but DragonWell will be mad I took up the first spot with such dribble...
 
Hey,

Does ANYBODY know of places to live other than LMU-DCOM student housing? I am attending in the Fall and am looking for an apartment or house to rent (not buy) other than student housing. Does anyone know of a website or a name of a complex? I have tried looking up some, but it may come down to just going down there...

In terms of renting, the best thing you can do is search the local papers. I would suggest the Middlesboro, Tazewell, New Tazewell areas for the best rental places. In case you can't get a local paper, I would try using a realtor for some info. They may be able to give you some rental info. I think Docmom posted some info in the threads over on the osteopathic students forum. Try both the new one (Class of 2011 with about 6 pages) and the old one (Part 6, the last few pages).

I also believe that Docmom has some websites with rentals...Docmom, your magic please. :meanie:
 
In terms of renting, the best thing you can do is search the local papers. I would suggest the Middlesboro, Tazewell, New Tazewell areas for the best rental places. In case you can't get a local paper, I would try using a realtor for some info. They may be able to give you some rental info. I think Docmom posted some info in the threads over on the osteopathic students forum. Try both the new one (Class of 2011 with about 6 pages) and the old one (Part 6, the last few pages).

I also believe that Docmom has some websites with rentals...Docmom, your magic please. :meanie:


Thanks, nascardoc.

I have looked at those newspaper websites. I was hoping someone else had come across a great apartment complex that I could look at too! Thanks for the info, and no need to repost the links, Docmom.
 
My wife and I will be headed to TN the week of the 21st to find a rental home. I'll be sure to get any information that I find on here.

In the meantime, if anyone has some news about rentals, (thanks for posting to those who regularly check the middlesboro news) that would be wonderful.
 
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