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I waited over a month after being complete for an II. Hang in there!
Does anyone have any advice for the secondary? I think I can answer the prompts pretty easily, but I am not sure about the resume/CV thing. I have a resume, but it's geared towards job searching. It doesn't have my complete employment history (no room on one page.) Should I just attach this, or should I put together a full CV with a complete emplyment history? Does AZCOM really care if I worked at a fast food joint in a random small college town for one semester?
If you look back at this thread you'll find the answer to your question... but I personally called and they said keep it at two pages MAXIMUM and they want pretty much everything on there to be directly related to medicine. Hope this helps! I think they use this to guide your interview so use only experiences that you would be comfortable elaborating on more in an interview setting.
That is exactly the answer I was hoping for. Thanks!
Does anyone have any advice for the secondary? I think I can answer the prompts pretty easily, but I am not sure about the resume/CV thing. I have a resume, but it's geared towards job searching. It doesn't have my complete employment history (no room on one page.) Should I just attach this, or should I put together a full CV with a complete emplyment history? Does AZCOM really care if I worked at a fast food joint in a random small college town for one semester?
Has anyone already interviewed here for this cycle? Do you guys know when the first interview date is?
That is exactly the answer I was hoping for. Thanks!
I believe it is Sept 13th
I think so too. I was one of the first to get an II and that was the first date available for me to choose.
Is there a limit to how late they will schedule the interview for? (I am hoping I can schedule it the last week of october or early november because it's going to be near impossible for me to get off work during Sept-Oct.
I just checked the available dates for scheduling and interview right now and all the September dates are gone and the earliest in towards the end of October so if you do get an II I'm sure you'll have to schedule around that time anyway.Is there a limit to how late they will schedule the interview for? (I am hoping I can schedule it the last week of october or early november because it's going to be near impossible for me to get off work during Sept-Oct.
I believe it is Sept 13th
I think so too. I was one of the first to get an II and that was the first date available for me to choose.
+1 13th is the first date.
When you arrive for Interview, you will go into a lounge area in Barrel Two. There will be snacks and drinks for you guys out and in the fridge. There's a couple couches, and some tables set up. You will be with other students from other programs (like dental) so even though there are 40+ people, only 18 or so will be for the D.O. program. You will receive a packet of information mostly about when your interview will be (morning group vs. afternoon group) and who you will be interviewing with (faculty, etc). I would look over who you're interviewers are, then look in the packet for information on them. There will be a few pages with faculty biographies and it doesn't hurt to see what kind of background they have, and maybe ask them a question or two related to them at the end of your interview (not necessary, but something to think about).
You will be shuffled into a room and the Dean of Student Affairs will speak about AZCOM's stats, curriculum, etc etc. Half of you will go on the tour (afternoon interview group) while the morning group interviews, then you all go to lunch where you can chat with MS2s. After lunch, the afternoon group will interview while the morning group goes on the tour. Should conclude around 2:30ish PM.
When you arrive for Interview, you will go into a lounge area in Barrel Two. There will be snacks and drinks for you guys out and in the fridge. There's a couple couches, and some tables set up. You will be with other students from other programs (like dental) so even though there are 40+ people, only 18 or so will be for the D.O. program. You will receive a packet of information mostly about when your interview will be (morning group vs. afternoon group) and who you will be interviewing with (faculty, etc). I would look over who you're interviewers are, then look in the packet for information on them. There will be a few pages with faculty biographies and it doesn't hurt to see what kind of background they have, and maybe ask them a question or two related to them at the end of your interview (not necessary, but something to think about).
You will be shuffled into a room and the Dean of Student Affairs will speak about AZCOM's stats, curriculum, etc etc. Half of you will go on the tour (afternoon interview group) while the morning group interviews, then you all go to lunch where you can chat with MS2s. After lunch, the afternoon group will interview while the morning group goes on the tour. Should conclude around 2:30ish PM.
When you arrive for Interview, you will go into a lounge area in Barrel Two. There will be snacks and drinks for you guys out and in the fridge. There's a couple couches, and some tables set up. You will be with other students from other programs (like dental) so even though there are 40+ people, only 18 or so will be for the D.O. program. You will receive a packet of information mostly about when your interview will be (morning group vs. afternoon group) and who you will be interviewing with (faculty, etc). I would look over who you're interviewers are, then look in the packet for information on them. There will be a few pages with faculty biographies and it doesn't hurt to see what kind of background they have, and maybe ask them a question or two related to them at the end of your interview (not necessary, but something to think about).
You will be shuffled into a room and the Dean of Student Affairs will speak about AZCOM's stats, curriculum, etc etc. Half of you will go on the tour (afternoon interview group) while the morning group interviews, then you all go to lunch where you can chat with MS2s. After lunch, the afternoon group will interview while the morning group goes on the tour. Should conclude around 2:30ish PM.
Who else is interviewing the 13th!? I'm thinking about getting a group together to hang out/get dinner the night before
I am. Dudliness is too unless he canceled it due to LECOM acceptance.
I am! Super excited for this interview!
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I am. Dudliness is too unless he canceled it due to LECOM acceptance.
Dudeliness and I are interviewing on the 14th not the 13th.
Dudeliness and I are interviewing on the 14th not the 13th.
14th meet-up on the night before? I'm interviewing on the 14th as well. PM me anyone who is interested in a 14th meetup and we will figure something out.
Yeah what he said.
I get confused, it's azcom one day and SOMA the other.
Either way, I'm totally game for meeting up. As long as you guys don't all suck. In that case, forget about it. 😀
What, you told me AZCOM on the 13th.. 🙁
Like I said, I don't remember which day which one is. I just checked my travel plans again and I fly in on the 12th for an interview on the 13th at AZCOM. ATSU SOMA must be on the 14th for me.
Sorry for the confusion. CDTCorp, what day are you interviewing where? I will drive to meet up with people if need be. Won't spend the 12th or the 13th hanging out all by my lonesome. Lol
Like I said, I don't remember which day which one is. I just checked my travel plans again and I fly in on the 12th for an interview on the 13th at AZCOM. ATSU SOMA must be on the 14th for me.
Sorry for the confusion. CDTCorp, what day are you interviewing where? I will drive to meet up with people if need be. Won't spend the 12th or the 13th hanging out all by my lonesome. Lol
Praise the med school gods. I was worried that I would need to fork out $60-$80 for cab fare while visiting AZCOM 😀.
I'm also excited to meet the almighty dudliness. How many interviews do you have now? Last I checked it was 11 with 1 acceptance.
This is the email I got...Has anyone received anything from admissions about what time the day starts? My portal still just says the morning of the 14th
This is the email I got...
Thank you for scheduling an interview at the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine at Midwestern University on Tuesday, September 18, 2012. Please plan to meet in the Office of Admissions in the Barrel 1 building at 7:45 am that morning. The interview day will last until approximately 2:30 pm and will include a continental breakfast as well as lunch in the Stagecoach Dining Hall. If you have questions or need additional information, please contact the Office of Admissions at 888-247-9277.
Praise the med school gods. I was worried that I would need to fork out $60-$80 for cab fare while visiting AZCOM 😀.
I'm also excited to meet the almighty dudliness. How many interviews do you have now? Last I checked it was 11 with 1 acceptance.
Yeah it's up to 12 now. I've turned down 3 so far, PNWU, KCOM, and KCUMB. Wish I could have given you the KCOM, I know how much you wanted that one. Still need to email LMU-DCOM and WVSOM to cancel. I want to see NOVA, AZCOM, ATSU SOMA, DMU, and Western Lebanon before I decide where I'm going.
You wanna do dinner on the 12th? Anyone wanna do dinner on the 12th? Halflistic will be there I think, he could show us around the area. Lol
I'd be down for that. Don't worry about KCOM, I thought about it and I think it's better that I didn't get an invite there... too small of an area for me.
Yeah, I know what you mean. I've been thinking that the first two years of school it doesn't matter so much where you are, success is more dependent on me than the school. The 2 years of clinicals is another story, and I think I'll choose a school based off that first and overall feel second.
I've been thinking about doing the HPSP through the air force so cost isn't much of a factor.
Do you have a desire to serve in the military? Don't do HSPS for financial reasons
You mean don't do HPSP for financial reasons alone, right? It is a great option financially for getting loans paid of quickly. But yes, I have considered military service for quite a while. Obviously it's not been such a burning desire that I've joined or made that a career choice, but it is something that I would feel good about.
Basically the way I see it, I'm going to live/move to wherever I get work during/after residency and live somewhere to work and pay off loans anyway. I have no preference where I do that at so I don't care if the military decides where I live. The big downside is the possible (and arguably probable) chance of having to serve 6 months overseas away from my family. Other than that, it's pretty much like being a slave to my loans until I get them paid off.
Yeah it's up to 12 now. I've turned down 3 so far, PNWU, KCOM, and KCUMB. Wish I could have given you the KCOM, I know how much you wanted that one. Still need to email LMU-DCOM and WVSOM to cancel. I want to see NOVA, AZCOM, ATSU SOMA, DMU, and Western Lebanon before I decide where I'm going.
You wanna do dinner on the 12th? Anyone wanna do dinner on the 12th? Halflistic will be there I think, he could show us around the area. Lol
Go to the military med forum for some more information on it. You have to do the military match before you can participate in a civilian match and that alone is reason enough to not do HPSP. Also as a DO you can bet on being deployed as a GMO
I'm down!
Go to the military med forum for some more information on it. You have to do the military match before you can participate in a civilian match and that alone is reason enough to not do HPSP. Also as a DO you can bet on being deployed as a GMO
In a nutshell, whats wrong with the military match? I read a little into it and it looks like they make more than a typical resident (60k in comparison to 40k) as well as consider the years of residency as your "payback" time. Was I misinformed or is the quality of the training during residency compromised?
In a nutshell, whats wrong with the military match? I read a little into it and it looks like they make more than a typical resident (60k in comparison to 40k) as well as consider the years of residency as your "payback" time. Was I misinformed or is the quality of the training during residency compromised?
I may be wrong, but I think that your years in residency don't count as "payback time". Those ears just don't add on to your total required number of years.
I was thinking about it until I found out that you are required to participate in the military match. From what I understand many people will go for something like derm that is nearly impossible to get if they are not truly interested in doing a military match. However, if the military really needs family practice doctors I believe you can be forced into taking that residency regardless of what you want to do.