MEDPATH (at OSU)

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Is anyone on here doing the MedPath Program this year? Or, has anyone done this program? If so, can you share your experience? 👍 Thanks.
 
not to hijack your thread, but out of curiosity how do you get into osu's medpath program. is there a seperate application for that program.
 
There is a separate application, but you still have to list OSU on your AMCAS.
 
I am currently in medpath. It was a great program. You take all of the necessary courses that will not only get into med. school but also will help with the MCAT. You will take Biochemistry, Physiology, Pathology, Genetics, Cell Biology, English(only for the verbal sect.) Anatomy which includes neuroanatomy, immunology, histology, and pharmacology. It's a challenging program but very doable. The highest stress will result from taking the MCAT which is the biggest determining factor in the program. Although once this is done, you still have to pass the summer session (pre-matric.) with a 70%. You have an automatic seat in following years class. I can't tell you enough how great it was for me. I actually feel as though I can handle the medical school curriculum and really do well. Well PM me if you have more questions.
-MD4Life03
 
MD4Life03 said:
I am currently in medpath. It was a great program. You take all of the necessary courses that will not only get into med. school but also will help with the MCAT. You will take Biochemistry, Physiology, Pathology, Genetics, Cell Biology, English(only for the verbal sect.) Anatomy which includes neuroanatomy, immunology, histology, and pharmacology. It's a challenging program but very doable. The highest stress will result from taking the MCAT which is the biggest determining factor in the program. Although once this is done, you still have to pass the summer session (pre-matric.) with a 70%. You have an automatic seat in following years class. I can't tell you enough how great it was for me. I actually feel as though I can handle the medical school curriculum and really do well. Well PM me if you have more questions.
-MD4Life03
That's one of the things that impressed me. The former Medpath students who were MS1 said that they didn't see any new material until April or May. That's tight. 👍
 
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