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Rutgers 4 yr not out yet correct?
Rutgers 4 is out
Rutgers 4 yr not out yet correct?
Vanderbilt 6 is outDid Vanderbilt 6 year send out invites yet, or just the 4 year?
Didn’t realize they had a 4 year! This was for 6!1. Indiana: 10/24, 10/27 - Call June
2. Henry Ford: 10/2, 11/6, 12/4 - email 8/23
3. UF Jacksonville: 10/7, 11/18 - email 9/3, email 9/7, email 9/9
4. Oklahoma: 10/18 - email 8/28
5. Case Western: 10/3, 11/7 - email 9/8
6. UTMCK 6 year: 11/10, 11/17, 11/22 - email 9/11, email 9/16, email 10/10
7. UAB: 10/20 10/27 - email 9/16, email 9/17
8. Texas Tech El Paso: 11/17, 11/18 - email 9/16
9. Louisville: 10/23, 10/28, 11/4 - email 9/17
10. BU (4yr): 11/7 - email 9/17
11. BU (6 yr): 11/8 - email 9/17
12. LSU Shreveport: 10/20 10/27 - email 9/17
13. UCSF: 11/7 - email 9/18
14. UCSF-Fresno: 10/29 - email 9/18
15. UF Gainesville (6 year) 10/23, 10/30, 11/6 - email 9/17
16. UT Houston (4 yr): 10/27, 11/3, 11/10 - email 9/19, email 9/24
17. UT Houston (6 yr): 10/27, 11/3, 11/10, 11/17 - email 9/22
18. Emory University (4 yr): 10/25, 10/26, 11/22, 11/23 - email 9/22, email 9/30
19. Emory University (6 yr): 10/25, 10/26, 11/22, 11/23 - email 9/22
20. UF Gainesville (4 year) 11/13 - email 9/23
21. University at Buffalo - 10/31 - email 9/25
22. Michigan - 11/4, 12/1 - email 9/26
23. USC (6 year) 11/20, 11/21 - email 9/26
24. Henry Ford Hospital (Ascension Macomb-Oakland)- 12/01, 12/03 - email 9/26
25. Mayo Clinic - 10/27, 10/28 - email 9/26
26. Carle Foundation - 10/27, 11/3, 11/10 - email 9/26
27. Iowa - 10/27 - call 9/26
28. Willis Knighton Health - 11/7, 11/8 - email 9/26
29. U of Rochester - 10/27, 10/28 - email 09/29
30. Univ of Mississippi - 11/13 - email 9/29
31. Univ of Tennessee (Memphis) - 10/27, 10/30, 10/31, 11/3 - email 9/29
32. Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard - 11/7 - email 9/30
33. New York Presbyterian Hospital - Columbia University Medical Center - 11/21, 12/10 - email 9/30
34. Kentucky - 11/19, 11/21 - email 10/1
35. Vanderbilt (6 yr) - 11/1 - email 10/1
36. One Brooklyn Health - 12/9 - email 10/1
37. Loyola - 11/3, 11/4 - email 10/01
38. Geisinger - 10/14, 10/15, 10/28, 10/29 - email 10/02
39. Northwell/LIJMC - 11/17, 11/18 - email 10/02
40. VCU - 11/13, 11/14 - email 10/02
41. Univ of Minnesota - 11/20 - email 10/02
42. Vanderbilt (4 yr) - 11/15 - email 10/03
43. Denver Health - 10/31, 11/14, 11/20 - email 10/03
44. Lincoln - 11/20 - email 10/03
45. LSU New Orleans (6 yr) - 10/23,12/11 - phone call 10/5
46. Ohio State - 12/1, 12/3 - email 10/6
47. Detroit Receiving Hospital - 10/25 - email 10/6
48. UConn (4yr) - 11/11, 11/18 - email 10/6
49. UT San Antonio - 11/20-11/21 - email 10/6
50. New York Presbyterian - Weill Cornell - 11/6, 11/7 - email 10/06
51. Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami - 10/27, 11/3, 11/10 - email 10/6
52. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania - 11/13, 11/14 - email 10/7
53. Cook County - 10/31, 11/3 - email 10/7
53. UCLA - 11/10 email 10/7
54. UConn (6yr) - 10/28, 11/4, 11/11 - email 10/8
55. Augusta - 10/29, 11/5 - call 10/8, Email 10/9
56. Mount Sinai/Jacobi/Einstein - 11/6, 11/12 - email 10/8
57. St. Joseph's Health - 11/12, 11/19, 11/26, 12/8, 12/15 - email 10/9
58. University of Maryland (4 yr) - 11/19, email 10/9
59. University of Maryland (6 yr) - 11/18, email 10/9
60. Tufts - 11/5 - email 10/9
61. New York Medical College - 11/12, 11/13 - email 10/9
62. OHSU - 11/13 - email 10/09, 10/13
63. UIC (4 and 6 year) 11/10,11/11 - email 10/10
64. Univ of Nebraska Medical Center (6 yr) 11/10, 11/17 - email 10/13
65. NYU/Bellevue (6 yr) - 11/6 - email 10/14
66. Nova (6 yr) 11/14 - email 10/15
67. LSU New Orleans (4 yr) - 12/4 - Call 10/15
68. Yale NHH - 11/12 - Email 10/16
69. Christiana Care - 11/7, 11/14 - Email 10/16
70. University of Arizona - Phoenix - 11/3, 11/10, 11/17 - email 10/16
71. Parkland - 12/5 - email 10/17
72. Jefferson - 11/18, 11/20 - email 10/17
73. UNC - 11/14, 11/21 - email 10/20
74. Allegheny General Hospital - 12/13 - email 10/20
75. University of Washington - 11/18, 12/ 2 - email 10/21
76. Rutgers (6yr)- 12/10- email 10/21
77. Loma Linda (6yr) - 11/17 - email 10/22
78. University of Cincinnati - 11/7,11/8 - email 10/23
79. Montefiore - 12/5,12/9 - email 10/24
80. Loma Linda (4yr) - 12/8 - email 10/24
81. Texas A&M - 12/1, 12/2 - email 10/27
82. MUSC - 12/1, 12/15 - email 10/27
83. University of Puerto Rico - 11/19 - call 10/28
84. University of Pittsburgh - 12/12 - email 11/1
Willing to compensate anyone who is able to swapif anyone is interested in swapping UNC dates I have 11/14 and would like to swap to 11/21 pm me.
I think they’ve been going out periodically already as conflicts occur, but most won’t typically post on here. It seems like the cycle is actually winding down.Any second waves invite go out yet?
They sent out invites yesterday.Has anybody heard from Woodhull?
Got a call today so they are sending invites alreadyAnything from Brooklyn Hospital Center?
You will not hear from medical schools. If for some reason, the medical school had an issue or concern with you they would relay that to the PD. Programs have their own way of finalizing their list…but, at the end of the day, the PD will create and submit the rank list.Quick question for anyone who applied to 6-year programs: do we get a separate acceptance from the medical school? I had med school interviews at some places and not others, and I haven’t heard back from any yet.
Thank you for bringint this up, got a question for you.You will not hear from medical schools. If for some reason, the medical school had an issue or concern with you they would relay that to the PD. Programs have their own way of finalizing their list…but, at the end of the day, the PD will create and submit the rank list.
Not having a bachelor is going to be a problem.Thank you for bringint this up, got a question for you.
Typically for the 6-year MD route I see that they require a bachelor degree to be considered eligible while the 4-year usually doesn't explicitly require that.
Is this bachelor requirement from the medical school department? Just wondering how much of a hurdle I would be facing when it comes to 6-year program directors assessing my application if I never completed a bachelor.
The way I understand it is that typically MD schools like to review your undergraduate degree/GPA. I was told that they like to see the GPA similar to the average incoming class. How factual is this…I think there might be something to it. One thing I’m 100% sure about is that most PDs are very well respected in their respective hospital system so what they think about a particular applicant really does matter.Thank you for bringint this up, got a question for you.
Typically for the 6-year MD route I see that they require a bachelor degree to be considered eligible while the 4-year usually doesn't explicitly require that.
Is this bachelor requirement from the medical school department? Just wondering how much of a hurdle I would be facing when it comes to 6-year program directors assessing my application if I never completed a bachelor.
What’s stopping you from completing your bachelor while in dental school? I heard people on sdn say they did itThank you for bringint this up, got a question for you.
Typically for the 6-year MD route I see that they require a bachelor degree to be considered eligible while the 4-year usually doesn't explicitly require that.
Is this bachelor requirement from the medical school department? Just wondering how much of a hurdle I would be facing when it comes to 6-year program directors assessing my application if I never completed a bachelor.
Have not gone through the process (currently in it), but through many conversations;I had a question regarding the OMFS post-match process. If an applicant does not match, what is the appropriate way to proceed?
• Should applicants email or call program directors directly regarding unfilled positions?
• How do applicants typically pursue intern positions after the match?
• Is completing an OMFS internship generally preferred over a GPR/AEGD when reapplying?
I would appreciate any advice from those who have gone through the process
I know of a resident in a 6-year program who never completed his bachelor's. He contacted programs while he was in undergrad to see if it was a problem. So yeah I think the best thing to do would be check with the programs.Thank you for bringint this up, got a question for you.
Typically for the 6-year MD route I see that they require a bachelor degree to be considered eligible while the 4-year usually doesn't explicitly require that.
Is this bachelor requirement from the medical school department? Just wondering how much of a hurdle I would be facing when it comes to 6-year program directors assessing my application if I never completed a bachelor.