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i interviewed today and got accepted today. the interview was pretty laid back.
I'm interviewing at OCPM on Nov. 10th! I will let you know how it goes. I interviewed at Temple earlier this week and it was interesting. From what I hear, OCPM is a very laid back interview and they just want to get to know you. But I can tell you (from my Temple interview) that you should be prepared for any type of question about anything! Just be confident in who you are and what you want (i.e. to become a podiatric physician) and you will do just fine. Im really excited to see what OCPM is all about, their staff has been so helpful in the application process and in scheduling/setting up the interview, so I can't wait to meet them in person!
I am a first year student at OCPM. If any of you have any questions, feel free to ask them. It may take some time for me to reply though since we have tests this week. But I will get to them eventually. 🙂
Those pictures that you posted Dr. Feelgood, is that where OCPM students will do all their classes and work? Or are there more buildings? Also, the building is beautiful and gives a sense of nostalgia. However, so does that workout equipment! haha jk
Are they building lecture halls or are they just renovating the conference rooms? The reason I ask is it gets hard to see if you don't have stadium seating (I love stadium seating).
I have a buddy who is a first year at OCPM. He said that the anatomy is taught by a dentist. How is that? Does he teach your lower limb too? He must not have liked dentistry.
Anatomy, taught by a dentist? Do they have RNs teaching physiology etc? Nothing beats learning the basics from the best.
before you get all excited over this piece of news whiskers, you should probably know that he is a dentist by profession but also carries graduate degrees in anatomy and neurolobiology. Dr. Landers is as good as they get in anatomy and he also teaches at Case Dental.
The lower limb is taught by a DPM and is possibly one of the most intense and complete course that I've ever taken
Why not just say he had a PhD in anatomy/neuro? It makes more sense than glorifying his dental degree teaching at some dental school to me. (And no, I don't think that we should emulate our academic programs after dental schools.)
Actually, a PhD is top notch and kudos to OCPM for having that type of prof teaching the students because that is what medical schools do. They get experts in the field.
As far as the lower anatomy praise, carrying a washing machine for 20 miles on your back is pretty intense stuff too. But it doesn't teach you much. I've had many classes in undergrad that were made to be difficult whereby I didn't learn a darn thing because I was too busy in mind-numbing academic manure.
BTW, how did OCPM do on the national boards? To me the national boards weeds out fact from fiction. I've seen a few students on here bragging about their school's scores, but nothing but silence and on a few others. maybe I didn't read the thread that told all.
In general, I'm curious about the scores of ohio, barry, california, NY and temple