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Unavailable139: Learning From a Successful 5 Year Premed Postbac Journey
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139: Learning From a Successful 5 Year Premed Postbac Journey

FromThe Premed Years


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139: Learning From a Successful 5 Year Premed Postbac Journey

FromThe Premed Years

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Jul 22, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Session 139 In today's episode, we have another non-traditional premed student, Frank, who was basically 10 years out of medical school. Five years ago, he decided to enter the pre-health world. Find out about Frank's struggles during his pre-med path and post-bacc path working full-time as an engineer, helping his wife with her business, and how he came full circle and got an acceptance to medical school. Listen in as you learn about the importance of having an accountability partner, having the determination to do what you want, tapping into the right resources, and doing things for the right reasons. Here are the highlights of the conversation with Frank: His aha! moment in wanting to be a doctor: Wanting to learn something new exciting, and fulfilling He had a long history in pre-hospital EMS which is something he's interested in About his pre-hospital EMS: Diagnosed with asthma when he was younger Joining the EMS squad and eventually involved in ski patrol EMS in New Hampshire Communicating his story into the essays and interviews during the application process: Using your experiences to focus on the path you want to go down Figuring out the steps along the way: Reading online OldPreMeds Individual college sites Undergraduate institution that offered premed advising to alumni (University of New Hampshire) His wife as his accountability partner Check out how he juggled work and classes Preparing for the MCAT Examkrackers books, audio, and practice test The hardest things during the application process: The writing stuff How he went about choosing the school: Looked into schools in Philadelphia area and north east coast Leaning towards DO school and ended up getting in His advice to those interested in going to medical school who are questioning whether they should take this leap: Take a creative writing class. Get your feet in the door to as many schools as possible. Go to various events organized by premed organizations to help you get to know about the different programs and to get the feel of the schools. Attend the annual OldPreMeds Conference and hear stories of people like you to get some inspiration. Some pieces of advice for premed students: Find something to ground yourself and not get caught up in the race. Be true to yourself and do it for the reasons you like to do it. Links and Other Resources: Free MCAT Gift: Free 30+ page guide with tips to help you maximize your MCAT score and which includes discount codes for MCAT prep as well. Listen to our podcast for free at iTunes: medicalschoolhq.net/itunes and leave us a review there! Get us free on your device. Subscribe and listen to new episodes each week. Visit www.medicalschoolhq.net/listen Hang out with us over at medicalschoolhq.net/group. Click join and we'll add you up to our private Facebook group. Share your successes and miseries with the rest of us. Email me at ryan@medicalschoolhq.net or connect with me on Twitter @medicalschoolhq  
Released:
Jul 22, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Premed Years is an extension of MedicalSchoolHQ.net. Started by Ryan Gray and his wife Allison who are both physicians, it is another means of bringing valuable information to pre med students and medical students. With interviews with deans of medical schools, chats with trusted, valuable advisors and up-to-date news, The Premed Years and MedicalSchoolHQ.net are the goto resources for all things related to the path to medical school. We are here to help you figure out the medical school requirements. We will show you how to answer the hard questions during your medical school interviews. What is a good MCAT Score? What is the best MCAT Prep? What the heck is the AMCAS? What is the best undergraduate program? What is medical school like? What so you do to volunteer and shadow? Get your questions answered here.