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One of my top choices for DO schools is PNWU, however, I have no experience with rural or underserved healthcare. Would this make it or break it? I have no idea how I would answer the secondary if I were to receive one.
Not when they probably accept 500/840 outright and then probably a decent chunk go on the WL wth some significant WL movement. It sounds a lot worse than it is.
Not when they probably accept 500/840 outright and then probably a decent chunk go on the WL wth some significant WL movement. It sounds a lot worse than it is.
I'm wondering if I should be worried about this too. They accept the most Idaho students out of any DO school (barring ICOM opening up next cycle) and figured they were my best shot, but I'm from the Boise/Meridian area which isn't exactly rural. :S
Yes your ties to their region as well as experiences working in a rural area are probably the biggest factors they look at. I spoke with someone from admissions after I was rejected and she that my numbers were fine but that I did not have any experience working a rural area. Good luck to you all!
Yes your ties to their region as well as experiences working in a rural area are probably the biggest factors they look at. I spoke with someone from admissions after I was rejected and she that my numbers were fine but that I did not have any experience working a rural area. Good luck to you all!
Sorry to bump this thread but with regards to rural experience, does that have to be family med/IM experience in a rural area or just clinical experience in a rural area. I currently work for an ophthalmologist in a town of 20k but I have some volunteer medical experience in a free clinic in the area.