Just got an email as well. YAYAYYAYAYAYYAYAYAY WA WAWAWAWA lol
congrats!! When did you guys interview?! I interviewed late january and i'm frantically pressing refresh lol
Congrats!! when did you guys interview?! I interviewed late January and I'm frantically pressing refresh lol
Congrats!! when did you guys interview?! I interviewed late January and I'm frantically pressing refresh lol
so did anyone not receive notification yet? i interviewed 1/29 and my portal was updated with my completed pre-reqs yesterday but i haven't got an email or any type of decision.... idk if thats a bad sign or what. crap. maybe they are sending out 2 waves of acceptances? haha
I read they have case-based learning... what is that exactly??
Accepted Class of 2017!!! Pretty excited, anyone else from the Jan. 24th interview hear back?
Yeah Idk ive heard its a little bit of torture, kinda scared me.If it's anything like AZ (I've seen their schedule is similar), it's no big deal. Every few weeks a small group of you is assigned a case and given some objectives to answer and present. At AZ, you present to only 1 faculty member. It's easy. The case coincides with what you're covering in basic sciences. I think they're okay. They help your science grade a little bit (almost easy points) and they reinforce some concepts and how they apply to dentistry. And if you're not good at public speaking, it's good practice.
Example:
- 54 years old African-American female
- Presents with toothache that needs to be extracted
- Blood pressure 170/110
- Prosthetic heart valve placed 5 months earlier
Articles are provided. You would address things like:
- Significance of that pressure
- What do current guidelines for prophylaxis suggest for that valve?Is she a candidate? Which antibiotic is best?
- What do you do as she sits in front of you in pain? What do you tell her?
I don't know if this is completely real-world. That's just how school does things - textbook. I've only seen a pressure cuff used twice in a dental office. But it helps learn about it. It's a good idea to know these things as a healthcare provider. MWU requires faculty to have real dental experience. This is one of those times it's nice to hear from them, not just an academic dentist.
Yeah Idk ive heard its a little bit of torture, kinda scared me.
do you guys know where I can find list of questions they have asked in the past? I can only see one post that posted the questions
They don't repeat questions, there's no way to prepare other than just being yourself.
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I know they don't but its always nice to see what kind of questions they have asked before just to be prepared as much so you aren't so so surprised haha
People keep messaging me and asking about the interview questions. Honestly you cant fully prepare for ethical questions. Just go in and use your common sense and answer according to your honest opinion. If you cant be yourselves then I dont know what to tell you guys.
Ya my biggest advice is to have fun with it. I remember each interviewer was really nice and had really interesting follow up questions. I feel like a big part of what they were judging is just how you came off while talking to them about their questions. If you have a good time with it it will go a long way
Can anyone give me some info concerning the curriculum at MDW-IL? For example IU and a few other schools incorporate an aspect of PBL. Does MDW-IL have any non traditional teaching techniques? What are they pushing that makes them different? Or am I asking the wrong questions here? are they standard traditional lecture and test set up??---Just saw a few things on IBSS....
I'm having a really hard time deciding between roseman and mw-il and was wondering if anyone had any insight on how the clinic was coming along at Midwestern. That's pretty much going to be the determining factor for me
I was accepted from the Jan. 24 group! I think I saw atleast five of us, including myself, that were accepted from our interview group!