Can it be the dean of your post-bac institution or does it have to be your undergrad?
It says something like the dean of the college that granted your degree so I'm guessing your post-bacc institution wouldn't count.
Can it be the dean of your post-bac institution or does it have to be your undergrad?
I am confused. Very confused. So confused, I've just decided to print #7,8, & 9 and give it to my grandmother and let her figure it out, since she's the one who asked.![]()


I know the adcom only meets once a month. Does anybody know when their next meeting will be??
I called PCOM yesterday and they told me the adcom meets today. I want to try my damnedest to get the admissions guy to tell me my status even though he has already said VERY clearly 'Under no circumstances do we give your status over the phone'. I can't wait over Thanksgiving! It's going to kill me. Waiting game sucks.
Great to hear that the adcom meets today. Maybe a letter on Friday?? I interviewed at the end of Oct and I've been anxiously awaiting a response as well.
When I interviewed the admissions woman told us "You will probably hear from us before Thanksgiving, but if not, then definitely after." The process is torturous my friend.
Hopefully good news comes both our ways! Good Luck!



Was anyone allowed to submit a different LOR in place of the pre-med committee/dean LOR?
Great to hear that the adcom meets today. Maybe a letter on Friday?? I interviewed at the end of Oct and I've been anxiously awaiting a response as well.
When I interviewed the admissions woman told us "You will probably hear from us before Thanksgiving, but if not, then definitely after." The process is torturous my friend.
Hopefully good news comes both our ways! Good Luck!
Oh and congrats to everyone else who got accepted!! 🙂
Remember to relax... don't tackle the mailman tomorrow.
Whoooooo Hoooooooooo I got in! The letter was waiting for me when I got home! So excited! 😀😀😀
congrats! hopefully i'll get to join you soon
So the 2008 USNews rankings are out. I think a few years ago 37% of PCOM students went into primary care now its 49% why such a big change? Doesn't matter to me b/c im interested in primary care and PCOM is a great school.
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankings.../webextras/brief/sb_med_primarycare_brief.php
So the 2008 USNews rankings are out. I think a few years ago 37% of PCOM students went into primary care now its 49% why such a big change? Doesn't matter to me b/c im interested in primary care and PCOM is a great school.
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankings.../webextras/brief/sb_med_primarycare_brief.php
These numbers change every year depending on the class. Also, does this data take into account how many graduates enter into a residency and then complete a subspecialty fellowship (Cardio, Nepro, ID, etc.). I doubt it. 😕😕
Either way, don't pick a school solely on match lists. And you never know, in ~5-? years when you graduate med school the percentage could drop back to 30% or go up to 70%. 😱
i think you were my tour guide for the open house, you were with the girl. When we were in the OMM lab some kid's dad was firing off questions about the HMO's and OMM.
ask them WHEN MY INTERVIEW IS!??!?? or if i get one at all? j/k

What's worse than an anal premed? An anal premed dad!!![]()
I want to state for the record here and now that I have never been to a med school open house and my kid has not taken the MCAT yet. Furthermore she will take the MCAT approximately 300 miles from my front door. In addition I did not go with her on her undergrad campus visit.
Even I have limits!

For a second there I thought you were one of the parents who showed up to the open house. whew.
You've got to be ****ting me. If I ever have a kid who wants to go to medical school, and I decide that I want to go with him or her to the MCAT, I hope he shoots me.
Someone brought their dad to the open house? 😱 When I took the MCAT some kid was there with his dad, I felt so embarrassed for him.
I've been complete there for over a month. I noticed I made a dumb mistake in my essay. So, I'm feeling kinda passed over now. 🙁
WoW!!
What's worse than an anal premed? An anal premed dad!!
A few years back PCOM was consistently top 10 specialty powerhouse, MD/DO inclusive
It does vary by class and no, it does not include all those cute arrangements we DOs can have (transitional year, etc) where people will go into specialties later on and are currently not listed as specialties.
just turned in the whapping $250 deposit...i'm set till april...whewwhoo
I'm also interviewing on Monday. How long do you think it will take for us to hear back post-interview? Hopefully soon b/c then I don't have to pay my deposit for the other schools i've been accepted to.
I'm a little confused about this extra 1 year rotation for PCOM students. I know that PA is 1 of the 5 states that require D.O.'s to do an extra year of rotations but isn't that if you want a residency in PA? This is what the PCOM website says (sounds like all PCOM graduates are required 👎thumbdown):
Q. What is the scope of an osteopathic medical education?
A. Graduates are required to complete a one-year rotating internship in a hospital approved for osteopathic training. They may move on to residency programs at almost any osteopathic or allopathic institution. In seeking residencies, graduates benefit from PCOM's many resources and affiliations in Philadelphia and across the country.
I'm a little confused about this extra 1 year rotation for PCOM students. I know that PA is 1 of the 5 states that require D.O.'s to do an extra year of rotations but isn't that if you want a residency in PA? This is what the PCOM website says (sounds like all PCOM graduates are required):
Q. What is the scope of an osteopathic medical education?
A. Graduates are required to complete a one-year rotating internship in a hospital approved for osteopathic training. They may move on to residency programs at almost any osteopathic or allopathic institution. In seeking residencies, graduates benefit from PCOM's many resources and affiliations in Philadelphia and across the country.
I'm a little confused about this extra 1 year rotation for PCOM students. I know that PA is 1 of the 5 states that require D.O.'s to do an extra year of rotations but isn't that if you want a residency in PA? This is what the PCOM website says (sounds like all PCOM graduates are required):
Q. What is the scope of an osteopathic medical education?
A. Graduates are required to complete a one-year rotating internship in a hospital approved for osteopathic training. They may move on to residency programs at almost any osteopathic or allopathic institution. In seeking residencies, graduates benefit from PCOM's many resources and affiliations in Philadelphia and across the country.