Hello everyone!
First time posting, but long time reading 😉
Non traditional applicant for next year (2018-2019), trying to gauge if I can make changes to my application and be more competitive.
The story: 27yo, married, no kids, graduated PA school x2 years ago started working CT surgery and internal medicine. I landed an amazing gig right out of school full of amazing opportunities that I took full advantage of (cadaver lab for OR skills, SIMs for running codes/RR) and just now got involved w/ an ECMO program at our hospital network. To make it short and sweet, I completely FELL IN LOVE w/ medicine and am craving SO MUCH MORE! I can see the limitations of my degree and can sense a glass ceiling for my profession and hope to transition to a different role sooner rather than later.
The reason: I want to go back to school to gain more knowledge, provide higher-end patient care, have more autonomy, do research, and dive deep into teaching.
The stats: 3.1 undergrad (w/ last 2 semesters 3.7), 3.7 PA (reputable program + integrated into honor society), MCAT ( studying and pending)
The "excuses": American, grew up overseas, French mother-tongue, English second language, working proficiency in Dutch. Had trouble early in college because reading/writing skills weren't up to par
The extra-curriculars:
- Research in undergrad
- Medical missions
- Wrote anecdotal article for medical journal
- Volunteer at church/big brother
- Leadership in undergrad and at work training incoming students/PAs/Interns
- Plenty of healthcare experience w/ good degree of autonomy and skills (US, central lines, chest tubes, OR, CXRs, ...)
- Returning lecturer at Alma mater and assisting w/ teaching physical exam/suturing labs
The financials: Debt free except for mortgage from income properties, good cushion in bank, hopefully can continue working while going to medical school
The backing:Wife on board, plenty of MD letters of recommendation + PA program director
So what do you guys think? What are my chances? What I can do to strengthen my application?
Questions? Comments? Concerns?
Would love to make the list of schools NARROW just for wife's sake and stay in Ohio...
Thanks!!
First time posting, but long time reading 😉
Non traditional applicant for next year (2018-2019), trying to gauge if I can make changes to my application and be more competitive.
The story: 27yo, married, no kids, graduated PA school x2 years ago started working CT surgery and internal medicine. I landed an amazing gig right out of school full of amazing opportunities that I took full advantage of (cadaver lab for OR skills, SIMs for running codes/RR) and just now got involved w/ an ECMO program at our hospital network. To make it short and sweet, I completely FELL IN LOVE w/ medicine and am craving SO MUCH MORE! I can see the limitations of my degree and can sense a glass ceiling for my profession and hope to transition to a different role sooner rather than later.
The reason: I want to go back to school to gain more knowledge, provide higher-end patient care, have more autonomy, do research, and dive deep into teaching.
The stats: 3.1 undergrad (w/ last 2 semesters 3.7), 3.7 PA (reputable program + integrated into honor society), MCAT ( studying and pending)
The "excuses": American, grew up overseas, French mother-tongue, English second language, working proficiency in Dutch. Had trouble early in college because reading/writing skills weren't up to par
The extra-curriculars:
- Research in undergrad
- Medical missions
- Wrote anecdotal article for medical journal
- Volunteer at church/big brother
- Leadership in undergrad and at work training incoming students/PAs/Interns
- Plenty of healthcare experience w/ good degree of autonomy and skills (US, central lines, chest tubes, OR, CXRs, ...)
- Returning lecturer at Alma mater and assisting w/ teaching physical exam/suturing labs
The financials: Debt free except for mortgage from income properties, good cushion in bank, hopefully can continue working while going to medical school
The backing:Wife on board, plenty of MD letters of recommendation + PA program director
So what do you guys think? What are my chances? What I can do to strengthen my application?
Questions? Comments? Concerns?
Would love to make the list of schools NARROW just for wife's sake and stay in Ohio...
Thanks!!