Are you still at UF or did you already graduate?
I graduated UF in Spring 2005, but returned to Gainesville this past August to take BCH4024. It was definitely fun to watch the championships, even as an alum!
Are you still at UF or did you already graduate?
Well I called today for an update as I'm beginning my 9th week since my interview. I was told that the decision hasn't come back and that I should check back in 2 weeks (11 weeks!!!!). Well I guess I shoudln't be surprised as it is the government....but come on!

Finally got my unconditional today 👍 It says in the letter that comissioning and orders won't happen until after the May 15th, but I already sent all the paperwork to Ms. Taylor. So has anyone heard anything more about this or received orders yet????
Hey everyone! I got into USUHS a little while ago and I'm pretty excited about the prospect of going there. However, I also got into UMD up in Baltimore. I'm having a hard time deciding which school to go to. I'm leaning towards Maryland b/c of their top 50 status, good curriculum structure and non-miltary life (but it's also in B-more, bad). But then agian, USUHS has a good program (so I've heard) and the money is GREAT, plus Bethesda is an awesome part of DC.
I'll be a USNA grad in a couple of weeks (YES!!!) and I've pretty much got the military part down, at least from a training command perspective. My though process right now is: Is the education at UMD really better than USUHS to sacrifice the pay/other bene's at USUHS?
Anybody got any thoughts?
I've heard there's no "right" decision, but I want to do my research and be happy.
USNDoc2001,
I think you can be very confident in USUHS' medical education as at my interview I was told about some VERY impressive board scores. This in addition to the benefits the military provides for my family cannot be matched by my state school (UW which is a top 10 school). UW's board scores are not on par with USUHS and I will have a greater oppurtunity to match in a more competative specialty at USUHS. You will have to consider the pros and cons and make a choice that is right for you but don't worry about the education you will recieve at USUHS. I spoke with a clinical sight at Madigan that takes UW students and USUHS students and was told that the USUHS students run circles around the UW students.
Congratulations on getting both acceptances. I think you have a difficult decision to make, but I think if you look at it differently you may be able to easily answer it. Personally, I think you will get the best education at the school where you feel the most comfortable. In the end, the level of education is going to depend on how much effort you put in. If when you visited UMD you felt like you would fit in there then that is where you should be. However, if you visited USU and felt better about the school, staff, and other students then that is where you should go. No matter where you go, whether it be USU or UMD, if you don't enjoy your environment, including the people and staff, then you are not going to be motivated to study. Also, I spoke with a surgeon resident director that takes both USU and non-USU students, and he told me the USU students are better prepared, more mature, and have a better understanding of what is required of a physician. Ultimately, the decision should be where you think you can get the best experience -- money aside.
I've read in orientation guide that the services (JPPSO) will move our belongings to the area. Will they also ship our vehicles? I'm coming from California, and would prefer not to drive cross country, especially since I'll have about 1 week from the end of OBC to orientation.
I've read in orientation guide that the services (JPPSO) will move our belongings to the area. Will they also ship our vehicles? I'm coming from California, and would prefer not to drive cross country, especially since I'll have about 1 week from the end of OBC to orientation.
I would look into the germantown, gaithersburg area. They are great neighborhoods, with awesome public schools and provide a great route to Bethesda. I have been told this repeatedly by others and will be renteing a townhome in germantown once the USUHS student who lives their now vacates it in june. Good luck.....
You can also look into Rockville or Silver Spring.
Most of the apartments right in Bethesda that we looked at weren't really right for what we were looking for- small for the price, more expensive for less space, and mostly in towers.
Montgomery county schools are well known in the DC area for being excellent 🙂
Maybe we can arrange for group study sessions with an associated babysitter before exams!I'll second that advice, another two good areas are near the shady grove metro (only a few stops to NIH) and kensington (for a SF house). I am not a big fan of Gaithersburg or Germantown because if you have to drive at peak traffic time it can be a nightmare.
Oh, and I have officially joined the attending USUHS with kids crew. Our baby boy was born the 18th at 8:06 am.Maybe we can arrange for group study sessions with an associated babysitter before exams!

I'll second that advice, another two good areas are near the shady grove metro (only a few stops to NIH) and kensington (for a SF house). I am not a big fan of Gaithersburg or Germantown because if you have to drive at peak traffic time it can be a nightmare.
Oh, and I have officially joined the attending USUHS with kids crew. Our baby boy was born the 18th at 8:06 am.Maybe we can arrange for group study sessions with an associated babysitter before exams!
Yay!!! I got accepted off the Air Force Waitlist today!! I just got the phone call. I'm suprised they called so late. (It's 10:15 here). For anyone on the waitlist that put down their cell phone number and screens their calls.. my call came from a 619 area code number rather than a maryland or dc area code.
Now its the hard decision. I thought I was done with those when I withdrew from everywhere else except USUHS when I got in to the school in my hometown. I just couldn't withdraw from USUHS I just felt like I meshed well there.
I guess I will introduce myself to my potential classmates..
I am a 23 year old female. I am kinda of a mix of your trad/ non trad student. I graduated with my BS in 05 and then with my MS in Aug 06. Currently I work doing research at my state medical school. I am not prior military but I am an Air Force brat so I kinda know a little bit about the military (well the Air Force at least). And unlike most of you I don't have any cute pictures of kids to post, but I do have some cute ones of my puppy.
Yay!!! I got accepted off the Air Force Waitlist today!! I just got the phone call. I'm suprised they called so late. (It's 10:15 here). For anyone on the waitlist that put down their cell phone number and screens their calls.. my call came from a 619 area code number rather than a maryland or dc area code.
Now its the hard decision. I thought I was done with those when I withdrew from everywhere else except USUHS when I got in to the school in my hometown. I just couldn't withdraw from USUHS I just felt like I meshed well there.
I guess I will introduce myself to my potential classmates..
I am a 23 year old female. I am kinda of a mix of your trad/ non trad student. I graduated with my BS in 05 and then with my MS in Aug 06. Currently I work doing research at my state medical school. I am not prior military but I am an Air Force brat so I kinda know a little bit about the military (well the Air Force at least). And unlike most of you I don't have any cute pictures of kids to post, but I do have some cute ones of my puppy.
Yay!!! I got accepted off the Air Force Waitlist today!! I just got the phone call. I'm suprised they called so late. (It's 10:15 here). For anyone on the waitlist that put down their cell phone number and screens their calls.. my call came from a 619 area code number rather than a maryland or dc area code.
Now its the hard decision. I thought I was done with those when I withdrew from everywhere else except USUHS when I got in to the school in my hometown. I just couldn't withdraw from USUHS I just felt like I meshed well there.
WooHoo!!! Congrats 👍 I look forward to meeting everyone at OBC and those other branches at USUHS. I really think this class in going to rock.
Now if we could just convince SDN applicant of the year Danjo to come to USUHS (come on you don't need to go to Hopkins or Harvard 😉 ) I don't know how you did it Bubblehead but you've got some awesome choices ahead.
I assure you, I am not drawn to Hopkins for its name/prestige. That certainly is something I consider, but the most significant factors for me are the structure of the preclinical curriculum (it is on a block system, with only one course at a time) and the flexibility that exists within their clinical curriculum (you just need to complete your core requirements sometime during third and fourth year - you pick the scheduling).
I will definitely share that decision with all of you when I have, in fact, made up my mind. I am truly honored that so many of you have expressed that you would like me to be a member of your class. Thanks!
Bubblehead,
The Hopkins schedule sounds great. A block schedule is ideal for me as I tend to learn better in that situation. Clinical schedules are also very important to me as I believe the clinical years have the greatest potential to affect what type of physician you will be (and gives you time to rotate in those programs once you have figured it out). Either way I'm sure your going to be a great physician and will excel in your chosen field (especially if applying for your chosen residency is anything like your med school app. record).
Thanks! I noticed you changed your avatar and signature today - it's official then?
I was wondering about how easy it is to match into and where the spots were for Air Force surgery. When I searched I couldn't find anything for the Air Force
I think the only thing I am still nervous about is the prospect of matching for a residency within the AF (you know, the whole there are only so many spots for what they need that year, etc...) Anyone want to allay my fears? I read the horror stories on the milmed forum and it seems like things have to be blown out of proportion. I'm interested in different things and think I could be happy in a few different specialties. I mean, it's not like I'll never get training, right? I don't mind doing something general like flight surgery for a while but not for an extended period.
So this is it! I decided on Friday that Bethesda will be home for the next four years, I'm going to USUHS!
I deliberated for a while and finally decided that despite the things I liked about UMD (playing civillian for four years, a cool curriculum, and inner city patients), USUHS was the place to go. Top on my list of reasons to go was the end-product. I'ver heard lots of great things about USU grads. Another top reason was the connections: we're going to be trained with and by people who are going to serve side-by-side us in the fleet. Also, the pay and the area will be a lot better for my study habits (as opposed to inner-city baltimore) and some of the debt I already am in.
So I'll see you all at the start in August! Get ready...
Re3iRtH, Subway5c and Operator,Yes. I'll be excited to study with you guys.
On a related note, is anyone looking for a roommate??
Some quick info about me:
I'll be a MS-1 this august..
I'm male, single, will have turned 22 by aug.
I have no particular preferences, other then that
if we choose to study at the apartment, it will be
very serious studying 🙂
So if anyone is in a similar situation just post
tentitavely on here and we can discuss.