MD What are my chances of getting into MD programs?

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512 MCAT; 3.97 cgpa; 4.00 sgpa
~100 non-clinical volunteer hours
~ 90 clinical volunteer hours
~ 1800 clinical work hours
~ 1500 hours laboratory work
~ 90 shadowing hours

Which MD programs would I have the best chance at getting in?

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512 MCAT; 3.97 cgpa; 4.00 sgpa
~100 non-clinical volunteer hours
~ 90 clinical volunteer hours (EMT)
~ 1800 clinical work hours (CNA/PCA)
~ 1500 hours laboratory experience (Diagnostic, not Research - not sure if this makes a difference)
~ 90 shadowing hours in cardiology and pathology

Which MD programs would I have the best chance at getting in?

What is your state of residence?
 
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512 MCAT; 3.97 cgpa; 4.00 sgpa
~100 non-clinical volunteer hours
~ 90 clinical volunteer hours
~ 1800 clinical work hours
~ 1500 hours laboratory work
~ 90 shadowing hours

Which MD programs would I have the best chance at getting in?
I suggest:
UCF (maybe)
Hofstra
U Toledo
U IA
U VM
Pitt
Miami
St. Louis
Albany
Albert Einstein
Rochester
Rush
Rosy Franklin
Wayne State
MCW
NYMC
VCU
EVMS
Wake Forest
Jefferson
Temple
Tufts
Drexel
Creighton
George Washington
Georgetown
Emory
Tulane
Dartmouth
Loyola
Netter
TCU/UNT
Oakland-B
Western MI
Seton Hall
Your state school(s).
Nova MD
CUSM IF you're from CA
Kaiser IF you're from CA
Uniformed Services University/Hebert (just be aware of the military service commitment)
Any DO program. I can't recommend Touro-NY, Nova, Wm Carey, LUCOM, for different reasons. MSUCOM? Read up on Larry Nasser and you decide. LMU has an accreditation warning, which concerns me. CalHS is too new and has a too small a rotations base, it seems.
 
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