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sistahnik said:
Deowolf04, you are going to be a Dr. with bedside manners like that?!?!? :scared:

This is the stupidest thing I have read on this thread. What the HELL does his response have to do with bedside manner? Seriously, consider seppuku.

I love when pre-meds come on these forums with "I can't believe you're going to be a doctor if you [are sarcastic / care about money / are a conservative / don't enjoy basic science / etc]" ... give me a break
 
JonD-08 First of all, don't take your displaced frustration out on me. Second of all, I was just replying to the way he responded to me by laughing. I was serious and he obviously wasn't fully aware of the event I was talking about. You think you have some type of immunity to something because you are in med school? Let me tell you something, that is a position that is earned and yes, bedside manners have alot to do with everything!! How you approach people will sometimes determine how they respond to you. Anyway, I didn't come to this thread to get lip service from you or anyone else. Just make sure you study and pass those classes!! 😛
 
fun8stuff said:
regarding your 'user title' underneath your name....

Bob Porter: Looks like you've been missing a lot of work lately.
Peter Gibbons: Well, I wouldn't exactly say I've been *missing* it, Bob.

I just hope that I get my TPS reports done on time so I don't have to go ahead and come in on Saturday
 
man this is getting funny,

I personally, and I might be wrong, think that a pre-med symposium is a waste of your time as a pre-med out there. Come on, do you really need someone to tell you that you have to do well on the MCATs to get into med school. There I just said it, you don't need to go anymore. Dude, I knew that when I was in high school. And I think the other guy was laughing because he didn't know that pre-med symposiums existed out there, and I kind of agree with him, it is kind of ridiculous to have one. But I guess there is a fee to get registered for one and they are preying on students who are willing to pay this fee. Which I think is wrong. And trust me, the vast majority of kids who get accepted to med school never went to one.

and the bed side manner comment is hillarious, I don't think most of us will act the way we do on this forum in real life. We all learned to be politically correct and not make offensive comments. That's why this forum is cool, you can get away with comments like, you are a nerd ddmo, no offense, for example and get away with it. In real life he might've kicked my ass for saying something like that
 
Shangal I only said something back because I hate being judged for what other "premeds" do on this board, I don't go by the name premed I'm me!! Of course "some" people act a certain way on the boards and another in real life, all the more reason not to attack someone for coming to this thread and making a comment about someone else's ability! Just because premeds always come here and say "and you're going to be a doctor" doesn't mean that the person won't be a good doctor. And on the symposium thing, you go to meet other people as well as get vital information. Just because you know certain things doesn't mean everyone should know it. There are people at these school activities that you may meet that could be vital to getting in or even being an active part in helping you. Anyways, I may attend because my friend has never been to one and she has a slew of questions to ask, and who better to answer her questions than the representatives of the school?
 
Honestly, what can someone learn from a symposium, or even a premed advisor for that matter, that isn't already general knowledge? I wasn't pre-med in undergrad, never had a premed advisor, and had no ties to any pre-med societies or clubs. I was too busy trying to get good grades and graduate to care about all that crap. I don't think there's anyone you'll meet at a symposium who will get you into med school. You need to have good grades, good MCATs, good LORs, good volunteer work, and a good interview. Any person trying to get into med school should know that.
 
katrinadams9 said:
Honestly, what can someone learn from a symposium, or even a premed advisor for that matter, that isn't already general knowledge? I wasn't pre-med in undergrad, never had a premed advisor, and had no ties to any pre-med societies or clubs. I was too busy trying to get good grades and graduate to care about all that crap. I don't think there's anyone you'll meet at a symposium who will get you into med school. You need to have good grades, good MCATs, good LORs, good volunteer work, and a good interview. Any person trying to get into med school should know that.

You know what. Some of the disadvantaged kiddos don't know that. It takes someone to tell them. That is why the premed symposium is important. Common sense is not so common.
 
Our records indicate that you were absent from a Connective Tissue clinic day. As remediation for this absence, you have the following written assignment:

* Discuss the clinicopathological features of angiosarcoma

The assignment should be 3 pages with recent citations (books and/or journal articles). The assignment is due by April 17, 2006 and should be forwarded as an e-mail attachment to Dr. Al-Abbadi ([email protected]) and Dr. Madrid ([email protected]).

Failure to complete the assignments will result in an incomplete for the Connective Tissue unit.

... damn. anyone else catch one of these?
 
JonD-08 said:
... damn. anyone else catch one of these?

Nope. But I did get this one:

According to our records, you did not attend the following Clinical Medicine II session(s).

2/28/2006

If you believe that our records are not accurate, please provide attendance Log with appropriate signatures to verify your attendance. The attendance policy for Clinical Medicine 2 is listed below.

ATTENDANCE
• Attendance is mandatory for all sessions: Large Group, Small Group Sessions, Physical Diagnosis Sessions at hospitals and at the Clinical Skills Center
• Two absences – Clinical Medicine attendance has been updated to include accommodations for religious observances. Students with two absences will not have points deducted from their composite grade for the course. After two absences, a student will lose 20 points for each subsequent missed session.
• Three or more absences: 20 points will be deducted from course grade for each missed session beyond initial two absences and requires meeting with the Course Director
 
Shangal said:
man this is getting funny,

I personally, and I might be wrong, think that a pre-med symposium is a waste of your time as a pre-med out there. Come on, do you really need someone to tell you that you have to do well on the MCATs to get into med school. There I just said it, you don't need to go anymore. Dude, I knew that when I was in high school. And I think the other guy was laughing because he didn't know that pre-med symposiums existed out there, and I kind of agree with him, it is kind of ridiculous to have one. But I guess there is a fee to get registered for one and they are preying on students who are willing to pay this fee. Which I think is wrong. And trust me, the vast majority of kids who get accepted to med school never went to one.

and the bed side manner comment is hillarious, I don't think most of us will act the way we do on this forum in real life. We all learned to be politically correct and not make offensive comments. That's why this forum is cool, you can get away with comments like, you are a nerd ddmo, no offense, for example and get away with it. In real life he might've kicked my ass for saying something like that

So we gonna start the Wayne State fight club here or what - it seems like every time a new guy/girl comes along one of us jumps down their throat. I'm all for the fight club, but you know the first rule of Wayne State fight club - no one talks about Wayne State fight club :laugh:
 
mendel121 said:
So we gonna start the Wayne State fight club here or what - it seems like every time a new guy/girl comes along one of us jumps down their throat. I'm all for the fight club, but you know the first rule of Wayne State fight club - no one talks about Wayne State fight club :laugh:

ok but i got dibs on Rodney Munch! it's go time!
 
1) I won't jump on your comments about Detroit JonD, they were pretty acurate, minus the Detroit sucks part. It all depends what you are looking for. Detroit provides a sense of adventure that I like. As Michael Rosenberg said in the Free Press:

""I'll stick with a city that is north of Canada,
short on glitz
and overflowing with soul."

2) Can we just drop the pre-med symposium animosity. We should all be WSU ambasadors to other pre-meds and med students. At the end of the day, their image of Wayne will be colored by their interactions with you. I prefer, "they were really cool and helpful, I get positive vibes from Wayne" compared to, "the people were all rude, snotty, jerks, Wayne sucks."

3)sistahnik, I love to pass good advice along. I have been able to get where I am today because there were people ahead of me that gave me so much great advice. It makes life easier. I won't be at the symposium, but please PM me if you have any questions about the process.
 
mendel121 said:
So we gonna start the Wayne State fight club here or what

Ooh, a WSU fight club! I'm on board. 😎 :clap: 😀

Let's limit it to this message board for now or the med school at most so we can practice patching each other up when we're done.
 
ddmo said:
""I'll stick with a city that is north of Canada,
short on glitz
and overflowing with soul."


I assume you meant south of Canada because there's nothing north of Canada except the Arctic. I'm pretty sure there are no cities up there. Then again.... isn't that where Santa lives?? :laugh: :laugh:
 
katrinadams9 said:
I assume you meant south of Canada because there's nothing north of Canada except the Arctic. I'm pretty sure there are no cities up there. Then again.... isn't that where Santa lives?? :laugh: :laugh:

No he's not. Check a map of Detroit closely. Windsor is actually due south of downtown Detroit and the Grosse Pointe area.
 
Detroit is the only city in the United States that is north of Canada. Which makes us the only ones that can look down on them 😉
 
Thanks ddmo. You seem to really understand what the heck I was initially talking about. I appreciate good advice and that's not found often! 😉
 
I gave you advice too, don't go to the seminar and focus on doing well on the MCATs. Seminar's like this are a waste of your time!

Oh yeah, I can also say stuff like (katrinaadams, you could've as well went to clown school instead of michigan state, because going to school over there is a joke) and I can get away with that too.


I like the fight club idea, and by the way, I think I can kick all of your asses, at the same time, yeah I am that tough
 
Shangal said:
I like the fight club idea, and by the way, I think I can kick all of your asses, at the same time, yeah I am that tough

🙄 🙄 🙄 Sure you can, Mr. "average height." 🙄 🙄 🙄

Wow, I am just overflowing with sarcasm the last few days.
 
Hey guys. I found out this past Wednesday that I've been accepted to Wayne State! I'm SO happy about this.

Regarding housing, where do most students live?? I'm in-state, and could live with family in Washington Twp, but I'd rather be on my own given that I'm a non-trad and used to that.

Do many of you guys live together, like in rented houses?? I'm sure it varies greatly, but an ideas would be appreciated as I'll be looking for something over the next few months.

Also, forgive me if this has been addressed already, but the search function can be quite tedious! lol
 
cfdavid said:
Hey guys. I found out this past Wednesday that I've been accepted to Wayne State! I'm SO happy about this.

Regarding housing, where do most students live?? I'm in-state, and could live with family in Washington Twp, but I'd rather be on my own given that I'm a non-trad and used to that.

Do many of you guys live together, like in rented houses?? I'm sure it varies greatly, but an ideas would be appreciated as I'll be looking for something over the next few months.

Also, forgive me if this has been addressed already, but the search function can be quite tedious! lol
this might give u a few ideas:
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=266817&highlight=wayne
 
Shangal said:
I like the fight club idea, and by the way, I think I can kick all of your asses, at the same time, yeah I am that tough

Bring it!
 
cfdavid said:
Hey guys. I found out this past Wednesday that I've been accepted to Wayne State! I'm SO happy about this.

Regarding housing, where do most students live?? I'm in-state, and could live with family in Washington Twp, but I'd rather be on my own given that I'm a non-trad and used to that.

Do many of you guys live together, like in rented houses?? I'm sure it varies greatly, but an ideas would be appreciated as I'll be looking for something over the next few months.

Also, forgive me if this has been addressed already, but the search function can be quite tedious! lol

our class last year (estimates)
1/3 within Detroit city limits
1/3 Royal Oak/Southfield
1/3 spread everywhere else (Grosse Pointe, Livonia, Sterling Hts, etc etc etc)
 
fun8stuff said:
what'd u all think of lampoon?

Second and third year skits were hilarious! I was still laughing about it hours later.

What I am wondering is: how in the world did they persuade both Jackson and Speece to make complete fools of themselves over the issues we hate them for?
 
deowolf04 said:
Second and third year skits were hilarious! I was still laughing about it hours later.

What I am wondering is: how in the world did they persuade both Jackson and Speece to make complete fools of themselves over the issues we hate them for?

ha, yeah i was wondering the same thing. that one of speece doing the skit from office space was perfect.

i thought there was a lot of funny stuff. bagchi rocked! he was really funny in every skit he was in. i thought there were live skits better than the interpretitive dance though... not that it wasn't good, just didnt see why it won the "award" for being the best live skit.

do they ever make the DVDs available?
 
Hey guys, I posted this in the other forum that was mentioned in this thread but I wasn't sure if you guys read that one/vice versa so I thought I would post here as well:

I'm going to start at Wayne in the fall and I am interested in living in Royal Oak. I wanted to see what your guys' thoughts were on that. Where are good places to live there? How much should I expect to pay for rent? How is life there in general as compared to living in downtown Detroit?

Also a general question-is it better to have a roommate or no? I realize it depends on the person but I just wanted to see what your experiences have been and if you guys had any thoughts on it.

Any input would be much appreciated, thanks!! 🙂
 
silbil said:
Hey guys, I posted this in the other forum that was mentioned in this thread but I wasn't sure if you guys read that one/vice versa so I thought I would post here as well:

I'm going to start at Wayne in the fall and I am interested in living in Royal Oak. I wanted to see what your guys' thoughts were on that. Where are good places to live there? How much should I expect to pay for rent? How is life there in general as compared to living in downtown Detroit?

Also a general question-is it better to have a roommate or no? I realize it depends on the person but I just wanted to see what your experiences have been and if you guys had any thoughts on it.

Any input would be much appreciated, thanks!! 🙂


Detroit or RO are both good. No more than $1 per square foot. Personal preference.
 
ddmo said:
Detroit is the only city in the United States that is north of Canada. Which makes us the only ones that can look down on them 😉

Alaska?
 
silbil said:
Hey guys, I posted this in the other forum that was mentioned in this thread but I wasn't sure if you guys read that one/vice versa so I thought I would post here as well:

I'm going to start at Wayne in the fall and I am interested in living in Royal Oak. I wanted to see what your guys' thoughts were on that. Where are good places to live there? How much should I expect to pay for rent? How is life there in general as compared to living in downtown Detroit?

Also a general question-is it better to have a roommate or no? I realize it depends on the person but I just wanted to see what your experiences have been and if you guys had any thoughts on it.

Any input would be much appreciated, thanks!! 🙂

i don't live in RO, so I can't comment on specific places. However, like 1/3 of the class lives there... so you won't be alone. As Astudent said, you will probably want to pay $500-1000/month if you room by yourself. I've been splitting my rent of $730 with my fiance ($365/each) for a 2 bedroom that includes heat, water, garbage. You might want to save up ~$2000 to for starting fees. After a couple weeks after school starts you will get loan money (~$20k paid in 2 installments) that you will be able to use to live on. The different starting fees you might have: first months rent, deposit for apartment, health insurance, moving costs, books, hepatitis B immunization, and a few other fees that go to wayne. I had about $2k saved and it was just enough. Health insurance through wayne was $2600 ($1300 in aug, $1300 in jan). If I were you, I would try and find insurance through someone else (it would be much cheaper), but make sure you call wayne and make sure that you can do this. If you don't think you will have enough money, you can get an emergency loan from the financial aid office. It will take 4-5 days to get the money.

about the roomate, i like having my fiance as my roomate because she does most of the cleaning, grocery shopping, and other chores.... and since i don't go to class, i am not a total hermit. So my advice would be to move in with a significant other, lol....
 
silbil said:
Hey guys, I posted this in the other forum that was mentioned in this thread but I wasn't sure if you guys read that one/vice versa so I thought I would post here as well:

I'm going to start at Wayne in the fall and I am interested in living in Royal Oak. I wanted to see what your guys' thoughts were on that. Where are good places to live there? How much should I expect to pay for rent? How is life there in general as compared to living in downtown Detroit?

Also a general question-is it better to have a roommate or no? I realize it depends on the person but I just wanted to see what your experiences have been and if you guys had any thoughts on it.

Any input would be much appreciated, thanks!! 🙂

Many folks like RO for the social scene. if that isn't an issue for you, then you might consider the Grosse Pointes... more routes down to school (always important during construction season). multiple hospitals for PD (physical diagnosis) and third and fourth year rotations near by.
PM me if you would like to hear more of the perks to the grosse pointes.
 
oldjeeps said:
Many folks like RO for the social scene. if that isn't an issue for you, then you might consider the Grosse Pointes... more routes down to school (always important during construction season). multiple hospitals for PD (physical diagnosis) and third and fourth year rotations near by.
PM me if you would like to hear more of the perks to the grosse pointes.

I live in the RO area, and I believe I found one of the best apartment deals for the area ($/sq ft + location). Any incoming first year students who plan to live in RO can PM me, and I'll tell you the location to save you some time.
 
Anyone else feel a little violated after the endo test? My backside hurts...
 
Flobber said:
Anyone else feel a little violated after the endo test? My backside hurts...

Parts of it violated me.... and I violated parts of it too. It was really weird. I can't believe those boob questions were word for word from Thursday. Anyone who didn't go and didn't read that email lost out on 5 easy points. I'm guessing my grade will be slightly below average where it has been all year.

It sure feels nice to not have anything to do this weekend though, doesn't it?
 
Parts of it were pretty rough. Funny story: I came to lecture Thursday morning, stayed two hours, and left before they did the questions. Then I forgot to look at the email before the exam. So there's a solid kick-in-the-junk...

Also - anybody who has to write papers for skipping those CT seminars, don't procrastinate those - they're due on the same Monday as the GI exam.
 
How does this affect students that are planning to start at Wayne this fall? Should this affect my decision on coming here? Thanks...

Soleil9 said:
Wow. Very interesting.... I never thought about MSUCOM being a part of the mix... I'll be torn about it, since I'm a big supporter of COM.... But it's good we are working with St. Johns. Is it too late to transfer to COM? 😛 I need to learn OMM.....
 
JS15 said:
How does this affect students that are planning to start at Wayne this fall? Should this affect my decision on coming here? Thanks...


Sorry... I was only kidding...mostly! My husband goes to COM, so I'm a big fan. Anyway, no, it shouldn't affect your decision, I think it is still too early to call. Although, I'm very excited about the MSUCOM expansion, whether or not it affects WSUSOM. But I'm very happy at Wayne. Go to MSUCOM or Wayne, IMHO the best schools in Michigan! I am a bit biased.....
 
Whats up guys?

I've posted on this site occasionally with other questions, but for those of you who don't know me I am a high school (soon to be) senior who is pretty certain I want to be a doctor. Very certain, actually. Yes, i've shadowed, volunteered, etc, etc.

I want to post a question in this thread because I live in Michigan (Bay City), and wanted to apply to the MedStart program at Wayne.

My stats are fairly good, but not amazing. 3.7 GPA (damn freshman year...) who plays football, baseball, and films movies as a hobby. Fairly good clinical exposure as well. Is there anyone on here that went this route? Are you glad you did? Are my stats only mediocre? The reason is because I do not want to waste my time, energy, and money if my chances are a long shot. i guess I want to know what it takes to get into this program, and seeing as how I am applying for college this fall, I wanted to post this now to leave time between now and then to do whatever it is that you guys suggest.

I've seen other high schoolers come on here and be "all business" (i believe you call it pre-med pre-frosh?), and they got made fun of (sorta). Trust me, I'm not like that, so please be straight up and give honest advice. I'm not gung-ho, and I have a fun personality. I'm a charmer. Meet me once, love me forever. 😉

Thanks for any advice.
 
regarding nutrition, do any of you remember if you had to know the daily recommended allowances (i.e. 800mg Ca/day, 1200mg/day if pregnant) or if you had to know in what foods certain nutrients are found (i.e. Mn is in whole cereals, legumes leafy vegetables, tea)? thanks!
 
no,

I do remember alot of matching toward the end, and there were a couple of questions from the handout they gave us, I think it was something about VitE.

There were also like 30 questions on leukotriens, prostaglandins, other the other inflammatory stuff. Just know everything you could about how they are formed and what it means to have a double bond in one of the carbons.

Other then that the exam was one of the easiest exams I had in med school. But again thats thanks to the handout which basically covered every question on the exam. And the review also covered more then 80% of the exam
 
Procrastinator8 said:
Whats up guys?

I've posted on this site occasionally with other questions, but for those of you who don't know me I am a high school (soon to be) senior who is pretty certain I want to be a doctor. Very certain, actually. Yes, i've shadowed, volunteered, etc, etc.

I want to post a question in this thread because I live in Michigan (Bay City), and wanted to apply to the MedStart program at Wayne.

My stats are fairly good, but not amazing. 3.7 GPA (damn freshman year...) who plays football, baseball, and films movies as a hobby. Fairly good clinical exposure as well. Is there anyone on here that went this route? Are you glad you did? Are my stats only mediocre? The reason is because I do not want to waste my time, energy, and money if my chances are a long shot. i guess I want to know what it takes to get into this program, and seeing as how I am applying for college this fall, I wanted to post this now to leave time between now and then to do whatever it is that you guys suggest.

I've seen other high schoolers come on here and be "all business" (i believe you call it pre-med pre-frosh?), and they got made fun of (sorta). Trust me, I'm not like that, so please be straight up and give honest advice. I'm not gung-ho, and I have a fun personality. I'm a charmer. Meet me once, love me forever. 😉

Thanks for any advice.

I am guessing you have seen this site? http://www.honors.wayne.edu/medstart.php

I don't know anybody from the program, but I think that your ACT would be the most important. You will find that the minimum requirements are 3.5 gpa and an ACT of 25. If you have above this and write good essays, you should be fine. If you really want to know how competitive you would be, it would probably be best to contact:
Jerry Herron, PhD
Director, Honors Program
(313) 577-3469
[email protected]

or

Jerry Caldwell, PhD
Senior lecturer
(313) 577-3517
[email protected]
 
Procrastinator, don't worry about med school when you are still in high school. Worry about getting into U of M undergrad first. Because come on, you don't want to go to a crappy undergrad like Michigan State. You have to be a loser to go there!

But once you do get into undergrad, my recommendation is pick the easiest major you can. If you do that your GPA will be good and you will have an easier time as an undergrad.

Good luck
 
fun8stuff said:
regarding nutrition, do any of you remember if you had to know the daily recommended allowances (i.e. 800mg Ca/day, 1200mg/day if pregnant) or if you had to know in what foods certain nutrients are found (i.e. Mn is in whole cereals, legumes leafy vegetables, tea)? thanks!

I'm pretty sure that we need to have some idea of the sources (it's on that review sheet) and I'm positive we don't need the RDAs, he's said that we don't need to know them a few times. Happy studying.
 
Soleil9 said:
Wow. Very interesting.... I never thought about MSUCOM being a part of the mix... I'll be torn about it, since I'm a big supporter of COM.... But it's good we are working with St. Johns. Is it too late to transfer to COM? 😛 I need to learn OMM.....

MSUCOM better really think about this one. If the DMC is ready and willing to pull some of this on WSUSOM (with their long history), then MSU better believe that Duggan and the DMC wouldn't think twice about putting a knife in their back – especially if it looked like it might be in the DMC’s “financial best interest”.
 
Any second years have their PD head to toe practice at the CSC yet? Mine's tomorrow and I'm just wondering what to expect. I practiced on my husband this weekend...
 
Expect nothing...You and your partner will each have 25 minutes with a PD standarized patient. Do whatever you feel weakest in. I did HEENT & Neuro-muscular. I skipped the vitals and didn't have time for anything else. If you practiced this weekend, you prepared more than I did so you may be able to get through more than I did. Good luck!
 
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