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Just ignore him. He is not even taking med school classes but thinks he is qualified to give advice on the curriculum of a school he doesn't attend.
Just ignore him. He is not even taking med school classes but thinks he is qualified to give advice on the curriculum of a school he doesn't attend.
@Songon12play You're not made to stream without a choice because you're not forced to go to SOMA. You go into the program knowing that lectures are streamed second year. If streaming is something that you don't want to do, that's fine. Don't attend. This is why admissions look for certain types of students. I'm already a lecture streamer myself and love it. The only difference during second year is that I will probably be doing my streaming in a public library versus on campus. You seem to have this mindset that the only effective learning style is one in which you interact with the professor directly during lecture. That is not the case unless you're a f**king *****. We have a large faculty that is extremely helpful and responsive when it comes to any topics you have questions about. I actually prefer podcasts/streaming because it allows me to pause and rewind anytime I start losing focus. That's something I would never be able to do in a lecture hall. If you need someone to "hold your hand" to get through lecture, that's your own prerogative. Good luck studying for shelf exams and Step 1 with that mindset.
Furthermore there is no lack of connected collaborative community. You still meet multiple times a week for the clinical presentations at the CHC in a classroom with 9 other students. These are done as small groups the first year as well, so there is no difference in that aspect. We still meet for OPP as well. You seemed to be confused as to what the point of the clinical presentations are. It's not for a huge group of students to go over but rather small groups of 10 in which you work with your facilitator. This is actually my favorite part about SOMA because the clinical cases are always tied back to whatever we are learning about in lectures that week. It allows you to really see the relevance of what may seem like minutia.
Also, you aren't stuck at a "low quality site"; you only rank ones that you are okay with going to. Regardless, I wouldn't even consider any of the sites low quality, just some of them happen to be in rural areas and that is a culture shock for some people. It is ignorant to immediately assume that living in a rural area is equivalent to a low quality site. So that's another thing you're wrong about. You're not "stuck" anywhere.
Lastly, I don't know why you think we don't get preparation for boards. We have an entire block and time off in order to study for boards. We are encouraged to start preparing for boards early and actually have one on one meetings with our advisers in the third month to ensure we are on the right track with beginning our board prep. There is also a lot of support from the second years as far as the best resources for board prep (Firecracker, First Aid, etc.) The school also makes sure we are actually prepared to take them as well by having us take a practice COMLEX beforehand.
I'm actually glad you didn't decide to come to our program if you got accepted like you claim, because your arrogant attitude about our program is, quite frankly, annoying as hell. This thread is dedicated to those who don't understand the curriculum. If you don't like SOMA, that's fine, I'm not trying to change your mind in that regard. But you're not helping those who want to truly understand how the schools set up works.
Not a SOMA's student, to any premed who is reading this thread, I'd trust the people who have been through the curriculum, not the people who haven't.
I dislike SOMA too, but when @Songon12play is actually three months into med school, we'll see if he decides to stream lectures or sit in the classroom.
I dislike SOMA too, but when @Songon12play is actually three months into med school, we'll see if he decides to stream lectures or sit in the classroom.
But lectures have been proven to be THE only way to actually learn material effectively!! It's a FACT.
......sarcasm.
I've come to the conclusion @Songon12play was rejected from SOMA (regardless of what he/she says) and has hurt feelings over it. People don't get this vested in a thread when there is no emotional reason to do so - and there are a few other cases in other threads of disgruntled applicants who sound awfully similar to this character.
Regardless, I found SOMA's curriculum to be a pro for this school and they do a really good job of finding applicants who will thrive in the curriculum.
I don't have a list of all of the hospitals on me but Phoenix, Seattle, DC, and Brooklyn all have rotations at large hospitals. Flagstaff also has rotations in Albuquerque and Phoenix and would be the location I know most about. The 3rd and 4th year students would be better to ask on the quality of each rotation, I would go to the SOMA thread for better info. I know the school focuses on making sure our rotations are meeting needs of students.We get it... You don't like SOMA. Now staaaaaahp. Some people are trying to learn from this thread.
@keels99 how many of the CHCs have rotation sites at decent sized hospitals with GME?
That's not true, I wasn't rejected, but lol believe what you want Idgaf. I just call it how I see and this thread has gotten really stupid with all the dumbo generalizations towards me that aren't true.
I dislike SOMA too, but when @Songon12play is actually three months into med school, we'll see if he decides to stream lectures or sit in the classroom.
I call it how I see it also. People don't act like you when they have no "skin in the game", as you obviously deny.
Anyways, I wish you the best with your endeavors and hope that you will do us the courtesy of opening this thread up to SOMA students who can better answer the OPs question.
I've been meaning to say this all along.
If it's past thanksgiving of first year and you still feel the need to be in love lecture, you're doing it wrong. That is no different at SOMA than it is anywhere else.
All I can say is that SOMA was good enough for me to get into a top 20 program in my field. Today one of the ID docs on the wards asked me what year I was, I held up one finger and he instantly walked over and asked where I went to school, when I told him ATSU-SOMA he said "you're a very good resident, I honestly didn't think you were an intern".
My evaluations so far this year have frequently said "it's clear that SLC received excellent training in medical school. SLC's knowledge, clinical acumen and bedside manner are all well above what is expected from a resident at this point in training...
Yeah, SOMA definitely sucks.
Hold still, you will only feel a little poke as the ban hammer comes.
For future reference it isn't wise to tell people they don't know **** when they have first hand experience and far more experience... It makes you look like a child throwing a tantrum. 🙄
I never said I had experience dude....
You have kept arguing with multiple students from SOMA that know far more than you and you say they know don't know anything...
Sorry but getting info out of the interview packet is about as good as what I can find on their website.
And this discussion was for people to learn about the curriculum at SOMA and I'm mad because we had a good discussion that you ruined with your misinformed opinions that don't contribute anything to the original post. So to you I say, contribute or eject.
At this point the mods should just shut it down because you won't let anyone knowledgable talk about the original subject without telling them they don't know ****.
You have kept arguing with multiple students from SOMA that know far more than you and you say they know don't know anything...
Sorry but getting info out of the interview packet is about as good as what I can find on their website.
And this discussion was for people to learn about the curriculum at SOMA and I'm mad because we had a good discussion that you ruined with your misinformed opinions that don't contribute anything to the original post. So to you I say, contribute or eject.
At this point the mods should just shut it down because you won't let anyone knowledgable talk about the original subject without telling them they don't know ****.
The "my way or the highway" attitude songin12play has taken shows a clear lack of maturity. The anger is a projection of other issues that are probably not related to the topic of SOMA's curriculum. I think any additional dialogue with this person would be futile - so I agree, mods should lock this thread.
The "my way or the highway" attitude songin12play has taken shows a clear lack of maturity. The anger is a projection of other issues that are probably not related to the topic of SOMA's curriculum. I think any additional dialogue with this person would be futile - so I agree, mods should lock this thread.