posted June 07, 2000 11:13 PM by MOXIEJEN DO 2003
You will probably pay close to $750 for your medical equipment, which is for the rest of your med school career. Otoscope, Opthalmoscope, Stethoscope, doctor toys, you get the idea. At MSUCOM, if you join SOMA (Student Osteopathic Medical Association) then you get great discounts on the equipment, and your membership pays for itself. You will also need a pair of scrubs for your clinical skills class. They sell them cheap the day of the equipment sale.
As for books, there is another thread going on that, so you can reference that. You will spend close to $350 for coursepacks for your first three semesters.
We also have a scribe service. If you 'subscribe' to the scribe service, you get the notes for all classes for roughly $275 a semester. However, if you become a scribe, (which I highly recommend) you get paid $40 per lecture (It'll take you 3-4 hrs to do a scribe) and you get all your scribes for free. If you are an auditor, you dont' get paid, as you only proofread, drop it off to be xeroxed, and stuff mailboxes, but you do get your scribes for free.
I've spent close to $500 on texts for my first three semesters, but I got lucky and my big sib loaned me quite a few that I needed.
Yes, Anatomy at MSUCOM is intense, but the instructors are awesome. But, then again, anatomy is supposed to be intense, as it's the initiation ritual into med school. At MSU the cadavers are prosected, thank God, so you can spend your time memorizing muscle after bone after nerve after artery after structure......
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Loans are disbursed usually four days after you have bounced five checks. Seriously though, they are disbursed the first week of each semester, so you don't get the money early.
I'm glad you asked about computers! Don't buy one until you get to campus! Last year they alloted us $3,000 in loan money above and beyond what your package is to buy yourself a computer. What happens is, you go buy it, give the receipt to Diane in financial aid, and they adjust your package, and cut you a reimbursement check. I didn't find out about this until after I bought a $1,000 computer with my own money. It does the job, but if I had known I had the use of loan money for it, I could have bought a better one.
Jen