Congrats When were you complete?
Thank you. I was complete on October 1st. Good luck!
Congrats When were you complete?
I don't remember the file one you can type into- unless they changed it. I hand wrote mine, but if you handwriting is really bad, you might want to find a way to type it in. Can you copy and paste it into a word document maybe? Sorry I'm not much help lolWhen you guys were filling out the secondary, did you type all the answers in? If you did, and the boxes weren't big enough to fit, for example, the name of a volunteer organization, did anyone figure out a way to make those boxes bigger? Apparently I'm really bad at computers....
Hey guys, I interviewed on Monday Oct. 18th and got my acceptance call from the Dean on Wednesday Oct.20th! Very quick turn around time! So excited though, this is my first acceptance! 😀
Just as a heads up, it's not usually that fast. It IS fast though- most students get a call right at 10 days if they're accepted, or receive a letter around two weeks after (which CAN still be an acceptance if Dean Stowers just didn't have time to make the calls). I'm not for sure about this, but they might have pressed to get the calls out for last week because the AOA conference is going on right now and TONS of students and faculty are out in San Francisco right now, living it up over fall break.Congrats! That is a really quick turn around. I didn't know it was that fast.
Hmm, if I think about it, I might try to go...Any current DCOM students here on SDN going to be at the pizza thing on the night of the 31st?
Check out the link to my blog in my signature. Not the most recent entry, but the one before that, addresses the area and some of my thoughts on it. The basic feedback people usually have is 1. It's beautiful, but 2. It's VERY rural. So pretty much you have to decide if you can handle it for two years. For me it was a welcome escape after city life and for others, it's the only way of life they've ever known, so the adjustment was minimal. I'll put it this way, I've seen a LOT of rural areas that I wouldn't dream of living in, but Harrogate really has a lot of positive features.To those of you who interviewed or even current LMU DCOM students what do you like most about the area meaning Harr. Tenn.? Anything special about it that points out to you???
Hmm, if I think about it, I might try to go...
Any current students have opinions on the student housing available? I'm looking at the University Inn so I don't have to worry about furnishing a whole apartment. I would love to hear any thoughts!
JamesLMT-
I'm planning to go to the pizza night on the 31st- interviewing Nov. 1st as well.
Well that is 4 of us so far on SDN that are going to be at the pizza night. Should be fun! Yeah, I'm crashing at the holiday inn.
I was wondering the same thing. I was accepted Oct. 20 and haven't received anything by mail yet. At least we're all on the same boat.
I was accepted after my oct 4th interview, and all that I have received in the mail so far was the letter telling congratulations and said the deposit is due by dec. 14th. It also said that more info was to come, so I'm assuming once you pay your deposit they'll send out a "packet" with more info.
Congrats on the acceptances!! 👍 Y'all should join the facebook group!
How long did it take for you to get the letter in the mail?
Any current students have opinions on the student housing available? I'm looking at the University Inn so I don't have to worry about furnishing a whole apartment. I would love to hear any thoughts!
I second this question 👍
Also, what are the possibilities of leasing a house near the school? I will be bringing my dog and would love to have a yard for her to run around in since she's a whippet. I've also thought about buying a house, except I'm worried about not being able to sell it once I go off to rotations or residency. Any input from current students is very much appreciated! Thanks!
Ok for those who got accepted......did anyone receive the admission packet yet?
Ok so I understand the enthusiasm, but PLEASE oh PLEASE don't stress about housing yet! You really will do yourself no good because honestly, most of the postings that will go up will be in May or so. It feels so scary to wait that late, I KNOW! But just trust me. I ended up with a house that is pet friendly about 1.5 mi from school- IDEAL for me and actually a semi rare find as far as the pet thing goes. So if I can do it, you can too 🙂 The only people who should even sweat it at all are those that absolutely hands down want pets and those with kids/spouse to think of school wise and job wise.
If you MUST stalk the housing from now until July, just obsessively check dcomdo.com like I used to because that is where most of the postings go up. Also, landlords will advertise on FB either themselves or thru their current tenants. It will all be okay 😛
And James- so sorry I didn't make it to the pizza night. I was BURIED in work that night. Keep me posted on what you decide school wise though!
Ok so I understand the enthusiasm, but PLEASE oh PLEASE don't stress about housing yet! You really will do yourself no good because honestly, most of the postings that will go up will be in May or so. It feels so scary to wait that late, I KNOW! But just trust me. I ended up with a house that is pet friendly about 1.5 mi from school- IDEAL for me and actually a semi rare find as far as the pet thing goes. So if I can do it, you can too 🙂 The only people who should even sweat it at all are those that absolutely hands down want pets and those with kids/spouse to think of school wise and job wise.
If you MUST stalk the housing from now until July, just obsessively check dcomdo.com like I used to because that is where most of the postings go up. Also, landlords will advertise on FB either themselves or thru their current tenants. It will all be okay 😛
And James- so sorry I didn't make it to the pizza night. I was BURIED in work that night. Keep me posted on what you decide school wise though!
Ok so I understand the enthusiasm, but PLEASE oh PLEASE don't stress about housing yet! You really will do yourself no good because honestly, most of the postings that will go up will be in May or so. It feels so scary to wait that late, I KNOW! But just trust me. I ended up with a house that is pet friendly about 1.5 mi from school- IDEAL for me and actually a semi rare find as far as the pet thing goes. So if I can do it, you can too 🙂 The only people who should even sweat it at all are those that absolutely hands down want pets and those with kids/spouse to think of school wise and job wise.
If you MUST stalk the housing from now until July, just obsessively check dcomdo.com like I used to because that is where most of the postings go up. Also, landlords will advertise on FB either themselves or thru their current tenants. It will all be okay 😛
And James- so sorry I didn't make it to the pizza night. I was BURIED in work that night. Keep me posted on what you decide school wise though!
When were you complete? I got the complete e-mail last week. I know it is way too soon to start even thinking about it, but I want to go here really bad! The more I read about the school the more I want to attend. AHHHH. I hate this process.
Not sure if this question has been asked already, but does anyone know about how many interviews LMU typically gives to fill their 150 person class? Just curious.
wow, it's nice to see students from all over; so with students from different parts of the country, I am assuming many of them would like to move back home for residency. I was told that LMU gives you about 6 months to do a rotation at any hospital you want in the country? Is this true? How difficult is it to set up? Are the options more limited than they seem?
If any current students want to chime in, please do.
wow, it's nice to see students from all over; so with students from different parts of the country, I am assuming many of them would like to move back home for residency. I was told that LMU gives you about 6 months to do a rotation at any hospital you want in the country? Is this true? How difficult is it to set up? Are the options more limited than they seem?
If any current students want to chime in, please do.
That is about the best explanation I've heard form a current student about rotations. I was SO confused about them before I started here lol. The only thing I'm thinking got left out is the mention of the required "Rural medicine" rotation during third year that is in either FM or IM...am i correct on this or have they nixed that requirement?As of right now this is how our rotations go:
3rd year:
Six 4-week rotations at a Core site. These are set up by DCOM and occur at one of many CORE hospitals (http://www.lmunet.edu/dcom/academics/sites.shtml). They are OB/GYN, Peds, IM, IM, Gen Surg, Psych. You are scheduled as CORE 1st or CORE 2nd, 1/2 of the class in each. On the 6 months that are not your CORE, you have 2 selectives, 2 electives, 1 Family Med (DCOM set up near your CORE site), and 1 Vacation. Selectives (http://www.lmunet.edu/dcom/academics/clinical_rotation_descriptions.shtml#selectives)are found on our "Rotations List" and Electives can be anywhere in the US you want to set it up (not hard to set up).
4th year: you are required to do Emergency Medicine at your CORE site and 2 months of Community Hospital (near your CORE site). The rest are selectives and electives.
Nuff said, pass 1st and 2nd year and the boards first, our rotation sites are SOLID you do not have to worry about getting clinical experience.
As far as I understand, selectives are with affiliated hospitals, but electives don't have to be. If any other students (3rd and 4th year students??) know differently, please correct me! In the clinical sciences section on the webpage it says "Third and fourth year Selective Physician Rotations are sites designated by the Office of Clinical Sciences" but it also has this exact same sentence in the "Electives" paragraph (despite the fact that electives are NOT selectives lol. Confused yet?so basically, all core and selective rotations must be done at the hospitals that DCOM is affiliated with and all electives can be done where you want to do them?
How many months total do you get to do electives? and are they spread out over 3rd and 4th year or can you do them all in a row during 3rd year or all in a row during 4th year?
so basically, all core and selective rotations must be done at the hospitals that DCOM is affiliated with and all electives can be done where you want to do them?
How many months total do you get to do electives? and are they spread out over 3rd and 4th year or can you do them all in a row during 3rd year or all in a row during 4th year?
Selectives arent necessarily "affliated hospitals", they are just specific preceptors (there are tons across the country so far and the list is growing). The specific statement for selectives is "All physicians will be approved clinical/adjunct faculty of the College of Osteopathic Medicines Office of Clinical Sciences." Electives are anywhere.
You essentially get a schedule, with required rotations set in stone on specific months. In the other months you may move your vacation, selectives, and electives around. You can do any permutation of the selectives electives and vacation.