OSU-COM Discussion Thread 2009-2010

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I have a feeling that we (2nd rounders) will find out early next because they will want to meet and talk about the interviews from this week and make the decision before Thanksgiving. I hope Im wrong and we find out tomorrow....or Friday.....this waiting game is no fun at all.

I was kinda thinking the same thing the more I pondered it today, but then my wife comes home with this banter.

It just seems like it would be pretty unrealistic to wait till next week, the committee meeting, making decsions on all of those interviewers (48), and putting together ups packages and waitlist letters. All this, the three days before Thanksgiving vacation when lots of individuals decide to go bye bye and not be available. Just saying
 
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Marshall, thats pretty hillarious: "My coworker's sister's aunt's dog-groomer's kid who works..." lol
Thats some pretty serious investigative work. I think youre taking this waiting the hardest dude. Makes me feel better to laugh though, thanks.
 
Well, I have an interview for Friday. My lucky underwear is clean and ready to go. I even trimmed the ol' white-man's fro today. Hard to go wrong with a more aerodynamic head and lucky untouchables.

👍
 
Is it too late in the game to be sending a primary to OSUCOM. I wasn't planning on applying to this school b/c I was banking on getting into other schools. But my chances look grim at the other place so I am thinking about applying elsewhere.

Is it too late? Does anyone have any idea about how much of the class is filled?
 
Is it too late in the game to be sending a primary to OSUCOM. I wasn't planning on applying to this school b/c I was banking on getting into other schools. But my chances look grim at the other place so I am thinking about applying elsewhere.

Is it too late? Does anyone have any idea about how much of the class is filled?

Most likely about 40% of the class will be filled by the time your app reached OSU. However they do love to waitlist so they are slow to fill the entire class. OSU is not oos friendly though
 
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If money is not that big of a deal, I would go ahead and apply. You never know...
 
Go for it, you'd be a fool not to. However, you will be a a large disadvantage especially if you're out of state.
 
For OSUCOM to not have a bunch of applicants (compared to CCOM or schools like that) we sure have a lot of posts on this thread......Communication is awesome.
 
For OSUCOM to not have a bunch of applicants (compared to CCOM or schools like that) we sure have a lot of posts on this thread......Communication is awesome.


Communication and tangents *cough* golf *cough*
 
IN baby just got the call.

Not gonna lie Marsh...Im officially jealous, no call for me so I doubt it's coming ever. What time did they call you? I do believe a congrats is in order!

Rev did you get your call yet?
 
Congrats! Hope to hear from more people now! It nice to have a second round going out now. Are you for sure going to OSU marsh or do u have plans to interview further?
 
Not gonna lie Marsh...Im officially jealous, no call for me so I doubt it's coming ever. What time did they call you? I do believe a congrats is in order!

Rev did you get your call yet?

Stay positive, the adcom can sense your negativity (they watch this thread closely)!
 
Not gonna lie Marsh...Im officially jealous, no call for me so I doubt it's coming ever. What time did they call you? I do believe a congrats is in order!

Rev did you get your call yet?

I got the call at 4:06, remember, its just one person calling. she may not be able to finish until tomorrow
 
Congrats! Hope to hear from more people now! It nice to have a second round going out now. Are you for sure going to OSU marsh or do u have plans to interview further?

ill be there....no other plans
 
Not gonna lie Marsh...Im officially jealous, no call for me so I doubt it's coming ever. What time did they call you? I do believe a congrats is in order!

Rev did you get your call yet?


I didn't get the call either, so I'm hoping that she will call tomorrow.
 
I didn't get the call either, so I'm hoping that she will call tomorrow.

There is still hope Friday is another day maybe our files are sitting on Dr. Stewart's desk waiting patiently! Good luck to you! I think it is awesome that Dr. Stewart calls accepted students individually it really says good things about OSU and the family like qualities of the school.
 
Yes there is hope for Friday and I am pretty sure more people will be getting calls! Gl everyone!
 
Yes there is hope for Friday and I am pretty sure more people will be getting calls! Gl everyone!

I agree...hold tight. I just find it hard to believe she could make all the calls after being involved in a day of interviews. I think it is quite clear that she does not start making calls until after 3:00.

On a side note, the number I saved in my phone was not the number Dr. Stewart called from.
 
Hey guys, I got the call today...

And I got accepted!!!
😀
 
Congrats bro! Will we be seeing you at accepted student day though?
 
Is anybody thinking about taking this class in the summer? Seems like it would be something good for incoming students who have been out of school for a little bit.

Summer Electives/Incoming Students PCME 8123 Introductory Histology and Gross Anatomy of the Nervous System
 
It might help a few, but our two student ambassadors on my day both said if you have a decent background, take the summer off and enjoy it because it will be your last until you finish residency. I will probably follow their advice.
 
Is anybody thinking about taking this class in the summer? Seems like it would be something good for incoming students who have been out of school for a little bit.

Summer Electives/Incoming Students PCME 8123 Introductory Histology and Gross Anatomy of the Nervous System

Love the new avatar! I wonder how beneficial it would be? I have already had histology, anatomy, anatomy t/a, neurophysiology (which included quite abit of anatomy), and will take human dissection/prosection course next semester. I'll have to check into it. If we take it, after the tests we will have to blow off steam on 18 holes. Is there information about it on their website? I saw it on the curriculum page but no specifics or description about the class.
 
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Love the new avatar! I wonder how beneficial it would be? I have already had histology, anatomy, anatomy t/a, neurophysiology (which included quite abit of anatomy), and will take human dissection/prosection course next semester. I'll have to check into it. If we take it, after the tests we will have to blow off steam on 18 holes. Is there information about it on their website? I saw it on the curriculum page but no specifics or description about the class.

Thanks! I changed it just for Phlame217. 😛

I could not find any additional information on the course or whether it was actually for any credit (it didn’t look like it). Considering your background, it sounds like you may not benefit as much as someone like me who has been out of undergrad for a couple of years. I mean the classes I have taken within the last year and a half are epidemiology, biostatistics, health care financing, health economics, etc., public health stuff. I of course had a strong background in all the advanced bio type courses in undergrad, but it was a couple years ago, so a little refresher for me might be nice. I will be doing it on my own regardless. Studying for the MCAT was a bit of a refresher though.

Like you said, we need to play 18 after the tests, if we take it. I have the hook up at a really nice course in broken arrow (Emerald Falls), FREE, it will eat your lunch from the tips though. Clary fields is decent too.
 
...the classes I have taken within the last year and a half are epidemiology, biostatistics, health care financing, health economics, etc., public health stuff...

If you don't mind me asking, are you working on or completed an MPH program?
 
I have a MPH. I graduated with it Dec 2008 from Texas A&M

My hat's off to you. I've recently become very interested in pursuing an MPH or at least a graduate certificate in public health... eventually.
 
No MPH for me, Ill have had 20 years of formal education by the time I'm a resident and then 4 - 6 additional years of on the job education. 25 years of schooling is a 3rd of the average lifetime which is plenty for me...
 
No MPH for me, Ill have had 20 years of formal education by the time I'm a resident and then 4 - 6 additional years of on the job education. 25 years of schooling is a 3rd of the average lifetime which is plenty for me...

You'll be in "school" until you stop breathing my friend. It's all a matter of perspective.
 
phame are you an educator?
being a science teacher gives me around 26 years and counting in a classroom. by the time residency is over I will have 33 years or more assuming I get in.
 
No MPH for me, Ill have had 20 years of formal education by the time I'm a resident and then 4 - 6 additional years of on the job education. 25 years of schooling is a 3rd of the average lifetime which is plenty for me...

Think how us non trads feel, your 20 years (12 in high school, 4 in college, 4 med school) is about the lowest amount in medical school
 
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My hat's off to you. I've recently become very interested in pursuing an MPH or at least a graduate certificate in public health... eventually.

Thank you. It was a rewarding educational experience and provided a valuable perspective. I think it is worth it, but others don't. Either way, I am only 25 so it didn't take too many practice years away.
 
Thank you. It was a rewarding educational experience and provided a valuable perspective. I think it is worth it, but others don't. Either way, I am only 25 so it didn't take too many practice years away.

Does OSU give any kind of feedback about your interview or application? I know they give advice on how to enhance your application, but do they give you any information about what may have went wrong? 😕
So is it wishful thinkging for more calls on Monday? 🙄
 
Thank you. It was a rewarding educational experience and provided a valuable perspective. I think it is worth it, but others don't. Either way, I am only 25 so it didn't take too many practice years away.

You have many good years ahead of you, and you'll be just fine. I recently had an opportunity to speak with 3 students who are working on MPH degrees in conjunction with medical school. They also said that it is both rewarding and valuable to their future practice as physicians. They actually had nothing bad to say about it at all. That's what sparked my interest.

Are you the one on this thread who's currently working in public health?
 
You have many good years ahead of you, and you'll be just fine. I recently had an opportunity to speak with 3 students who are working on MPH degrees in conjunction with medical school. They also said that it is both rewarding and valuable to their future practice as physicians. They actually had nothing bad to say about it at all. That's what sparked my interest.

Are you the one on this thread who's currently working in public health?

Yes, I work at the state health department. I perform program evaluations on several federal grants focusing on physcial activty levels and dietary habits of Oklahoman's. I do some consulting on other chronic disease prevention projects focusing on diabetes, asthma, etc.. It is a good gig, but I love medicine, it has always been what I want.
 
phame are you an educator?
being a science teacher gives me around 26 years and counting in a classroom. by the time residency is over I will have 33 years or more assuming I get in.


Formal educator no, however I have been a private tutor since middle school lol.... but seriously, I do tutor students.

I think my problem is more over senioritis if anything, I love going to school (insert foot in mouth here) and learning things that I am interested in. However lately I have had trouble retaining focus as I am starting to feel the burn. I know that once I set foot in OSU though that things will remarkably improve. But the thought of more education ontop of what is already on my plate makes me want to puke...
 
Yes, I work at the state health department. I perform program evaluations on several federal grants focusing on physcial activty levels and dietary habits of Oklahoman's. I do some consulting on other chronic disease prevention projects focusing on diabetes, asthma, etc.. It is a good gig, but I love medicine, it has always been what I want.

Well, looks like you got what you wanted. Congratulations once again!
 
Formal educator no, however I have been a private tutor since middle school lol.... but seriously, I do tutor students.

I think my problem is more over senioritis if anything, I love going to school (insert foot in mouth here) and learning things that I am interested in. However lately I have had trouble retaining focus as I am starting to feel the burn. I know that once I set foot in OSU though that things will remarkably improve. But the thought of more education ontop of what is already on my plate makes me want to puke...

I understand since I too felt that way once. But, after about 11 years of the daily grind I realized that school's really not so bad after all.
 
No MPH for me, Ill have had 20 years of formal education by the time I'm a resident and then 4 - 6 additional years of on the job education. 25 years of schooling is a 3rd of the average lifetime which is plenty for me...

🙂

When I finish residency this June, I'll have 16 years of education since graduating from HS. Scary.


Congratulations to all of you who've been accepted so far. Good luck to the rest of you.
 
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