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3.25.09 Agenda

3.25.09 Agenda. Dues . . . $ 20, checks payable to Pre-Med Club at Radford University AMSA chapter http://www.amsa.org/premed/ http://www.vtamsa.org.vt.edu/advising.html Clinical Experience Executive Chair Fundraising Philanthropy Med School Timeline. UpComing Events.

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3.25.09 Agenda

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  1. 3.25.09 Agenda • Dues . . . $ 20, checks payable to • Pre-Med Club at Radford University • AMSA chapter • http://www.amsa.org/premed/ • http://www.vtamsa.org.vt.edu/advising.html • Clinical Experience Executive Chair • Fundraising • Philanthropy • Med School Timeline

  2. UpComing Events • Dr. Dinbow  Chinese Medicine :-D • Matt Kelly  Osteopathic manipulation • Earth Day  April 22 • VCOM Open House  Sat., April 4, 1-5P

  3. Benefits of AMSA • Kaplan discounts • National conferences • More well-known • Recruitment assistance • Networking • Speakers

  4. Applying to Med School Pre-Med Club at Radford University Spring 2009

  5. Components of Application • MCAT • 30 out of 45 to be competitive • http://www.aamc.org/students/mcat/start.htm • AMCAS application • Personal statement • http://www.aamc.org/students/amcas/ • Class requirements (school dependant) • 2 semesters of biology with labs2 semesters of physics with labs2 semesters of English2 semesters of mathematics2 semesters of general chemistry with labs2 semesters of organic chemistry with labs • Courses at Radford University that meet the above minimum requirements include: Biology: BIOL 132, 231Physics: PHYS 111, 112 or calculus based: PHYS 221, 222English: CORE 101, 102Math: any math course, we recommend MATH 138 or higherGeneral Chemistry: CHEM 101, 102Organic Chemistry: CHEM 301, 302 • Clinical Experience • 100 Hours (roughly 16 hours / semester, including summers which = roughly 1 hour per week) • Extracurricular activities / leadership roles • Evaluation from Pre-Med Advising Committee • http://www.radford.edu/~prehealth/medicine.htm

  6. First Year/ Fall • Make sure you’re taking and scheduled requirements for medical school • Make a personal medical school application timeline • Focus on getting excellent grades and making contact with professors in science classes • Visit with Pre-med advisor

  7. First year/ Spring • Visit with the pre-med advisor to make sure you’re still on track • Focus on academic record • Possibly find out about research opportunities, summer opportunities • Find clinical experience in the local community

  8. First year / Summer • Begin clinical experience • Study general chemistry/biology/physics for MCAT’S

  9. Second year / Fall • Meet with pre-med advisor • Keep taking and excelling in medical school requirements • Choose good electives to make you’re a well-rounded student ie: sociology, psychology, art, foreign language • Get involved on campus • Research summer internships and apply where necessary (at least 4) • Volunteer in community • Clinical experience

  10. Second year / Spring • Meet with pre-med advisor • secure summer internship / shadowing plans • Continue to excel in classes • Stay involved, possibly taking leadership roles, on campus • Clinical experience

  11. Second year / Summer • Shadow or internship • Volunteer • Study for MCAT’s • Study abroad? • Research medical schools • http://www.aamc.org/students/amcas/participatingschools.htm • Visit Medical Schools

  12. Third Year / Fall • Meet with pre-med advisor • Update with resume with accomplishments • Participate in research at RU • Take leadership positions on campus • Take upper level requirements • Research summer internships • volunteer

  13. Third Year / Spring • Meet with pre-med advisor • Take a lighter course load, still at least 12 credits • Plan to study for MCATs: ie, independent, kaplan, princeton review • Take MCAT Exam ? • Participate in Pre-Med Committee interviews at RU • Continue university involvement • Visit Medical Schools • Request letters of evaluation from Pre-Med Advising Committee, professors, doctors shadowed, bosses

  14. Thirs Year / Summer • Study for MCAT’s • TAKE MCAT’S NO LATER THAN END OF MAY • Submit AMCAS Application in June • http://www.aamc.org/students/mcat/start.htm • Send- in Secondary Application • Continue clinical experience • Visit Medical Schools

  15. Fourth Year / Fall • Interview at medical schools • Keep up grades • Add things to your resume you can bring up in interviews

  16. Fourth Year / Spring • Keep up academic performance

  17. Sources http://www.radford.edu/~prehealth/medicine.htm http://www.univhonors.vt.edu/html/premed_timeline.html Links in presentation

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