Graduates Excel in Medical School Spotlight on Dr. T J Stidham Dr. Stidham graduated from University with a Bachelor's of Science in Biology on the Biomedical Sciences Track in 2007. He was accepted into seven MD programs and chose to attend. As a medical student, he was an OSU College of Academic Merit Scholar due to his high class ranking for all 4 years. He received the Laughlin-Craig Academic Merit Scholarship and graduated Magna Cum Laude. Dr. IS Y a resident in pediatrics at Nationwide Children's Hospital and The Ohio State University College of. He is involved in multiple child focused outreaches throughout Columbus including Clowning in Columbus, The Childhood League, Teddy Bear Safari, Camp Physician/Volunteer at Camp Hamwi (a summer camp for children with Type 1 diabetes), and various advocacy projects. Spotlight on Bethany Heidenreich Bethany Heidenreich was awarded her Baccalaureate Degree in Biology with a minor in Chemistry from University in May 2012. She graduated from the Honors Program Summa Cum Laude and was selected as the Outstanding Honors Graduate and the 2012 Alumnus of Tomorrow by the university, for her commitment to the university through achievement, academics, service and leadership on campus. Heidenreich is now in her second year at the Heritage College of Osteopathic, at Ohio University, Athens, where she has a 4 year full-ride scholarship from the U.S. Army. She plans to pursue a surgical residency and eventually work overseas in medical missions. About University, Heidenreich says, "Other schools have biology programs, but nothing can compare to Shawnee's biomedical program. It prepares you for medical school, like no other undergraduate program can. I can't say enough good things about it. The high level of academic challenge and medical focus is unique to and will allow you to not just survive medical school, but thrive!" UNIVEASITY
Shadowing Pre-med students have the opportunity to observe medical professionals in a clinical or private practice setting. Practice Interviews Shawnee faculty conduct practice interviews with each pre-med student applying to medical school. Community Service Pre-med students have participated in many community service activities including blood drives, and the Halloween carnival. Other Activities Research Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society sponsors an annual convention where students present their research. Grants Students can receive research grants from Tri-Beta each year. Several Shawnee students have received grants. BIOS Tri-Beta publishes a quarterly journal of undergraduate research papers. Tri Beta Activities Social Activities The Pre-Med club sponsors numerous social activities including rafting trips, holiday parties, and an annual banquet. MCAT Preparation Pre-Med club has MeAT study sessions and practice exams as well as providing study guides. Med School Visits Each quarter, the Pre Med club visits area medical schools to meet with admissions counselors and tour facilities. Pre-Med Club Activities Lab Assistants Pre-med students often serve as lab assistants for the Department in courses such as anatomy, microbiology, physics, and chemistry. Conferences Students have attended the District conventions and national meeting to present their research. Speakers Pre-Med club brings in speakers from various areas of medicine to talk about medical school and their specialty.
Year by Year Guide to Medical School Admission First Year Second Year Third Year Fourth Year Adviser and learn requirements Think about a major and minor course of study Plan a tentative schedule for the next 2-3 years Develop study skills Maintain excellent GPA Begin extracurricular activities and participate in Pre-Med club Develop a Pre-Med course of study Talk to Pre-Med upperclassmen to get a reality check Contact senior medical students/ residents and ask to shadow them for a 24-36 hour shift adviser to discuss your program Maintain excellent GP A Check medical schools' requirements Consider participating in research Study for MCAT Study for MCA T Apply for MCA T Take MCAT in spring Adviser Main tain a high G P A Gather information about medical schools Request reference letters o btain/ send/ review transcripts Visit nearby schools Participate in research Participate in research Take MCAT in early Fall to improve score Fill out primary applications Confirm the schools have received your application materials and letters Maintain a high GPA Complete secondary medical school applications Interview at medical schools
Graduate and Professional Schools Attended by Science Graduates Medical Schools Barry University College of l\iedicine Edward Via Virginia College of Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Lincoln Memorial University College of Northeast Ohio Medical University Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Ross University School of St. Matthew's School of University of Cincinnati College of University of and Health Sciences in St. Kitts University of Pikeville-Kentucky College of Osteopathic University of Toledo College of West Virginia College of Western Michigan University School of Wright State University Boonshoft School of Schools Appalachian College of Lipscomb University College of Marshall University School of Midway College-School of Ohio Northern University College of University of Charleston School of University of Kentucky College of Physician's s Alderson Broaddus College Physician's Lake Erie Physician Marietta College Physician Assistant Program Trevecca Nazarene University Physician University of Kentucky Physician's Chiropractic Schools Logan College of Chiropractic National College of Chiropractic Palmer College of Chiropractic Optometry Schools Illinois College of Optometry Interamerican University School of Optometry Optometry Pennsylvania College of Optometry Dental Schools Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Dentistry Veterinary Schools Veterinary St. Kitts School of Veterinary University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Physical Therapy Programs Ohio University Doctorate of Physical Therapy Program University of Dayton Doctorate of Physical Therapy Program University of Kentucky Doctorate of Physical Therapy Program Graduate Programs Appalachian State University Capital Law School Illinois University Indiana University Kent State University Life University Marietta College Marshall University Mary Grove College Miami University Miami University (Ohio) The Ohio State University Ohio University University Thomas M. Cooley Law School Tulane University Uniform Services University University of Dayton University of Findlay University of Kentucky University of Montana University of Nebraska University of Tennessee University of Texas University of Toledo University of Virginia Virginia Tech Washington Institute School of Law Wright State University
Pre-Medical Studies Program Although students in any undergraduate major can attend medical school, many choose a degree in biology. Most medical schools require only a handful of science classes for admission: General Biology, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Physics. At, we believe that students who have taken more science classes will be better prepared for the rigorous science-heavy curriculum of a medical program. University's pre-med program is focused around the BS in Biology degree with the Biomedical Sciences Track. On this track, students take several upper level anatomy and microbiology classes which are medically focused. Among these are a cadaver based Advanced Anatomy course, a Diagnostic Microbiology class, Neuroanatomy, and Immunology. Because this program is challenging, over 90% of students who complete the pre-medical program and apply are accepted into a graduate or professional school. Pre-medical students from University have went on to become: Doctors (MD and DO) Occupational Therapists Dentists Physical Therapists Pharmacists Professors Chiropractors. ' Medical Lab Technologists Optometrists Biomedical Researchers Chemists Microbiologists Veterinarians Lawyers Biologists Forensic Investigators Morticians Coroner Physician's Assistants State Representatives