FIRST YEAR MEDICAL SCHOOL
Dear All, This is a video about a little of the initial year healing propagandize classes we have been taking. Hope you suffer it! Jeff for some-more pointless stuff, my blog is: www.bostonmedicalstudent.wordpress.com PS I longed for to point out something important: which the opinions voiced in this post have been not indispensably those of Harvard Medical School, the dependent institutions, or Harvard University. Also, I’m usually a healing student, so my posts have been hopefully review starters, but usually review starters …
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I gotta say Todd, your the only person actually making some real sense here.
we need more medical students.
we need more residency slots.
we need more competition in the business of medicine….this will lower costs…
doctors pride themselves as these charitable servants…..i watched all these sycophant kids apply to med school….once doctors start making money they dont want more doctors to help take care of the sick …..they want control of a 400,000 dollar paycheck…..
if doctors and such fucking humanitarians increase your numbers.
You will make a great doctor! I can hear it in your words and enthusiasm! Just remember to be kind to us nurses! : )
My father is a doctor in Internal Medicine and about the pharmacutical companies. They don’t give away free stuff anymore. 5 years ago my father would get broadway tickets, gift certificates to expensive steak houses, limo rides. Now pharmacutical companies view that as bribery so they don’t do that anymore. Today all my dad may get is a 50cent chocolate hershey bar. That’s about it.
i am from brasil and we love your videos from here …for being there it really helped me to watch some of your videos … thanks
don’t give up. Google: postbaccalaureate programs syracuse university. They have a list of programs that will help you raise your GPA and make you marketable for med school. Before you change your major or decide to go into something else, look into that.
No one is going to look at your grades from high school unless you are receiving college credit for them. When you get to college, keep your grades up and make sure you invest in MCAT prep. That score is your chance to show admissions how you rank against other students. Most schools really only want you to take it one time.
To apply to medical school, you only need two semesters of Biology, so most likely a 5 hour Bio I and Bio II, Inorganic Chemistry I, Inorganic Chemistry II, Organic Chemistry I, Organic Chemistry II, and Physics I and II. That is all. You can major in whatever you want. As long as you take the prerequisites, it doesn’t matter what your major is.
You need to do some research. Volunteering at a hospital, nursing home, or other health care setting is good. If you have a biology or chemistry professor you like, ask them about their research and ask them if you can get a spot in their lab. Also, know you don’t have to be a biology or chemistry major. A lot of schools look more favorably on people from other disciplines. Research the requirements and just take those.
I can’ wait. I am going to be freshman in the fall and I am going to work so hard to ensure a spot at a medical school. Do you have any tips other than academics and volunteering that are important?
the easiest and most cost effective way to attain a pre med would be taking an associates of science at an accredited junior college…that will take away a majority of the bac. degree classes and will also allow you to be automatically accepted into the bac. of science program rather than going through general admissions. So far that’s all the advice i can give. Hope it helps.
I think the “tell me more” tip is great!
Biology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Chemistry… I sure those’ll help out.
could u suggest some EC activities that would help me in applying to grad school?
hey i currently just graduated from high school and im intrested in becoming a doctor if some one could give me advice in what to study in college i would appreciate it. any other advice related to becoming a doctor would be great thanks.
Plastic Surgeon that is the career I want to pursue. Yeah!!!!
get in line
Hi, I am a second year nursing student, and was wondering if you have any advise at this stage for someone who wants to go into med school. (ie, evtra classes…) Thanks
Huh?
so?
why you tipe so wrong?
why asians speak so fast?
0:40 I wish I could reply back…hopefully i’ll be able to in 3 years!
awesome video
i wanna be a doctor
Thanks for the vid. Currently pre-med and looking forward to med school