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MD  vs.  DO  Webinar  Wednesday  October  21st  2015  

SNMA-­‐MAPS  Academic  Affairs  Commi@ee  

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SNMA-­‐MAPS  Academic  Affairs  Commi3ee  Members  

•  Rachel  Odeyemi  Rowan  School  of  Osteopathic  Medicine  

•  Hope  Tai3  SUNY  Downstate  College  of  Medicine  

•  Chidi  Ahaghotu  Duke  University  School  of  Medicine  

•  Bukky  Ajagbe  Lincoln  Memorial  University  

•  Britney  Howard  University  of  Kentucky  College  of  Medicine    

•  Nailah  Cash-­‐O’Bannon  University  of  Wisconsin  School  of  Medicine  and  Public  Health  

•  Ashley  Okokhere  University  of  Ohio-­‐Dayton  

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MD  ADMISSIONS  

Ma3hew  Belinski,  M.Ed  University  of  Minnesota  Medical  School  Director  of  Admissions  

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What  do  medical  schools  look  for?  

Competency:  observable  behavior  that  combines  your  knowledge,  skills,  values,  and  acPviPes  as  they  relate  to  a  specific  acPvity  

 Core  Competencies  for  Entering  Medical  Schools  •  Interpersonal  Competencies    •  Intrapersonal  Competencies  •  Thinking  and  Reasoning  Competencies  

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Academic  Requirements  

•  4-­‐year  degree  from  an  accredited  insStuSon    

•  All  prerequisite  courses  must  be  taken  at  an  accredited  US  or  Canadian  insStuSon  

•  MCAT  score  from  within  3  years  of  applying  

•  AMCAS  applicaSon  including  le3ers  of  rec  

•  Maximum  3  applicaSon  a3empts  

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Academics  •  Undergraduate  educaSon  

•  Undergraduate  degree  •  CompeSSve  GPA    

•  Graduate  educaSon  

•  CompeSSve  MCAT  score    

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MCAT  •  New  exam  content  effecSve  April,  2015  

•  Biological  and  Biochemical  FoundaSons  of  Living  Systems  •  Chemical  and  Physical  FoundaSons  of  Biological  Systems  •  Psychological,  Social,  and  Biological  FoundaSons  of  Behavior  •  CriScal  Analysis  and  Reasoning  Skills  

•  Scored  from  472  to  528  

•  MCAT  score  good  for  3  years  

 

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Experience  •  Medically  related  

•  Human/community  service  

•  Research      

•  Leadership        

•  Paid  employment        

•  Honors  and  awards  

•  Teaching,  tutoring    

•  Extracurricular  acSviSes  

•  Other  interests                

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The  Personal  Statement  

•  Your  Story  –  why  do  you  want  to  be  a  physician?  •  ReflecSve,  well-­‐wri3en,  compelling  

•  Be  confident,  but  also  humble  

•  Demonstrated  passion  serving  others  

•  Evidence  of  knowledge  and  preparaSon  

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Le3ers  of  RecommendaSon  

•  Describes  your  potenSal  for  a  career  in  medicine  

•  Compelling  evidence  of  your  personal  a3ributes  

•  Provide  details  about  you  from  another  perspecSve  

•  3  individual  or  1  commi3ee  packet  

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Supplemental  (Secondary)  ApplicaSon  

•  InsStuSon  specific  

•  More  informaSon  not  included  on  the  AMCAS  

•  TC  waits  to  receive  verified  AMCAS  applicaSons  

•  File  must  be  complete,  including  MCAT  score  

•  $75  fee  

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•  ConfirmaSon  of  your  wri3en  profile  

•  Interpersonal  and  communicaSon  skills  

•  Level  of  maturity    

•  Passion  for  and  understanding  of  medicine  

•  Empathy  for  humanity  

•  Knowledge  of  the  U  of  M    

 

The  Interview  

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Please  hold  all  quesSons  for  Mr.  Belinski  Sll  the  end  of  the  webinar  

 Thank  you!    

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MD  SPEAKER  

Dr.  Priscilla  Mpasi  Undergrad:  Duke  University  Medical  School:  Virginia  Commonwealth  University  School  of  Medicine    Current:  University  of  Maryland  Pediatrics,  PGY2  

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Medical  School  Curriculum  

•  Four-­‐year  tradiPonal  curriculum  

•  Pre-­‐clinical  years  –  Translate  into  M1  and  M2  year  –  DuraPon  of  24  months  or  18  months  –  Basic  Science  DidacPc  Teaching  (Classroom  Learning)  

•  TradiPonal  Lecture  vs.  Case-­‐Based  Learning    

•  Clinical  years  –  Translate  into  M3  and  M4  year  –  DuraPon  of  24  months  or  30  months  –  Medical  Beside  Teaching  (Hospital  Learning)  

•  Specialty  RotaPons  and  Research  Projects    

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Clinical  Year  RotaSons  •  Internal  Medicine  •  OB-­‐GYN  •  Psychiatry  •  Surgery  •  Pediatrics  •  Neurology  •  Family  Medicine  •  Emergency  Medicine  

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Medical  School  Exams  United  States  Medical  Licensing  Exams  (USMLE)  •  Step  1  Exam  

–  Assesses  student  ability  to  understand  and  apply  basic  science  to  medicine  –  Organizes  material  into  systems  and  processes  –  One-­‐day  exam    

•  Seven  (7)  blocks  with  44  items  each  with  exam  duraPon~8  hours  

•  Step  2  Exam  CK  and  CS  –  Assesses  student  ability  to  apply  medical  knowledge  and  clinical  science  to  paPent  care  –  Focus  on  principles  of  clinical  science  and  basic  paPent-­‐centered  skills  in  supervised  se*ng  –  Clinical  Knowledge    

•  Seven  (7)  blocks  with  average  45  items  each  with  exam  duraPon  ~8  hours  

–  Clinical  Skills  •  Twelve  (12)  paPent  encounters  with  exam  duraPon  ~8  hours  

•  Step  3  Exam  –  Assesses  resident  ability  to  apply  medical  knowledge  and  clinical  science  unsupervised    

medical  pracPce  –  Emphasis  of  paPent  management  in  an  ambulatory  care  secng  

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Typical  Medical  School  Day  Pre-­‐clinical  years  •  Classroom  Teaching  8am-­‐12am  •  FoundaPon  of  Clinical  Medicine  1pm-­‐4pm  •  Study  5pm-­‐9pm  

 Clinical  years  •  PaPent  pre-­‐rounds  6am-­‐8am  •  PaPent  rounds  8am-­‐11am  •  Resident  Conference  12pm-­‐1pm  •  PaPent  follow-­‐up  1pm-­‐5pm  •  Late  Call  6pm-­‐9pm  

 

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Residency  Process  •  ApplicaPon  process  via  ERAS  and  NRMP  •  ACGME  standardizes  residency  programs  •  Individual  match  vs.  couples  match  •  Allopathic  vs.  Osteopathic  residency  programs  – New  change  for  2015  residency  match  and  beyond  

•  ApplicaPon  Period  from  September-­‐February  •  Match  Day  falls  on  3rd  Friday  in  March  •  Residency  begins  July  1st    

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Individual  Aspect  •  AMCAS  applicaPon  process  •  TradiPonal  24  month  curriculum  •  Leadership-­‐Research-­‐Service  during  M2-­‐M4  

year  •  Residency  ApplicaPon  SelecPon    •  Pediatric  Specialty  •  Dual  Degree  vs.  ConPnuing  EducaPon  •  Leadership-­‐Research-­‐Service  during  residency  •  Long-­‐term  career  plans  –  Fellowship  – NaPonal  Health  Service  Corps  

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Please  hold  all  quesSons  for  Dr.  Mpasi  Sll  the  end  of  the  webinar  

 Thank  you!    

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DO  ADMISSIONS  

Robin  Mace,  MBA  Lincoln  Memorial  University  –  DeBusk  College  of  Osteopathic  Medicine  Assistant  Director  of  Admissions  

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•  All  prospecSve  students  must  submit  a  primary  applicaSon  online  through  AACOMAS  (American  AssociaSon  of  Colleges  of  Osteopathic  Medicine  ApplicaSon  Service),  the  centralized  applicaSon  service.  www.aacom.org  or  h3p://aacomas.aacom.org/    

 

•  ProspecSve  students  are  also  required  to  submit  a  supplemental  applicaSon,  available  on  the  website  at  www.lmunet.edu/dcom  .  

AACOMAS  

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•  Supplemental  ApplicaSon  •  Physician  Le3er  of  

RecommendaSon  (DO  or  MD)  •  Pre-­‐Health  Commi3ee  Le3er  or  

2  le3ers  of  recommendaSon  from  Science  Professors  

•  MCAT  Scores  •  Bachelors  Degree,  CompeSSve  

GPA    

     Course  Prerequisites:  •  8  Credit  Hours  of  

Physics    •  8  Credit  Hours  of  

Biology    •  16  Credit  Hours  of  

Chemistry  •  6  Credit  Hours  of  

English  

LMU-­‐DCOM  Admissions    Requirements  

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•  CommunicaSon  skills  

• Volunteer  experiences  •  Community  Service  

•  Leadership  abiliSes  •  Exposure  to  medical  environments  

• Other  interests  

AddiSonal  Admissions    Requirements  

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Interview  Process  •  ApplicaSon  must  be  complete  

•  Blind  interviews  

•  30  minute  interview  with  panel  of  two  

•  Admissions  Commi3ee    

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Please  hold  all  quesSons  for  Ms.  Robin  Mace  Sll  the  end  of  the  webinar  

 Thank  you!    

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DO  SPEAKER  

Dr.  Dwan  Perry    Board  CerSfied,  ABPMR  DeBusk  College  of  Osteopathic  Medicine  Assistant  Professor  of  PM&R  /  Sports  Medicine  Director  of  Sports  Medicine  

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What  is  Osteopathic  Medicine?  

•  History  •  General  Philosophy  •  4  Basic  Tenants  •  Osteopathic  ManipulaSon  

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Governing  Bodies  in  the  DO  World  

•  American  Osteopathic  AssociaSon  (AOA)  –  Including  GME  

•  Comprehensive  Osteopathic  Medical  Licensing  ExaminaSon  of  the  USA  (COMLEX-­‐USA)  

•  AOA  Bureau  of  Specialists  

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Osteopathic  Graduate  Medical  EducaSon  

•  The  Match  – Eligibility  – General  Timeline  – Sites  

•  Fellowships  •  Pathways  – Personal  experience  

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OpportuniSes  as  a  DO  

•  No  different  from  MDs  – Same  pracSce  scope  – Leadership  roles  –  InternaSonal  work  

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Where  Can  DOs  PracSce?  

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QuesPons?    

Contact  InformaPon  on  Next  Slide  –  Thank  you!    

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Speaker  Contact  InformaSon  

Dr.  Priscilla  Mpasi    Physician  Pediatrics,  PGY2  University  of  Maryland  *  [email protected]    Mr.  Ma3hew  Belinksi,  M.Ed    Admissions  Director  University  of  Minnesota  *  [email protected]  ((612)  625-­‐0655  

Dr.  Dwan  Perry  Board  CerPfied,  ABPMR  Sports  Medicine  Physician    Assistant  Professor  LMU-­‐DCOM  *  [email protected]  (Office:  423-­‐869-­‐6277      Ms.  Robin  Mace,  MBA  Admissions,  LMU-­‐DCOM  *  [email protected]  (  (423)  869-­‐6747