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Finding Your Path to Medical School Cathy Eden, Pre-Med/Pre-Dent/Pre-Health Advisor Good News, Bad News There are an infinite number of roads that you can take to get to medical school There is no checklist or road map that you can follow that will guarantee that you will get there You must create your own map 2

Applicants and Matriculants to US Medical Schools, 2013 Applied! Accepted! 3 Field of Healthcare is Vast (& Growing) Name 5 job titles in healthcare, other than nurse or doctor, which require a BS/BA degree or higher. There are over 200 different careers in healthcare (NOT including Public Health careers!!) 4

List of Healthcare Careers Athletic Trainer! Audiologist! Acupuncturist! Anesthesiology Assistant! Biomedical Engineer! Bioinformatics! Biostatistician! Certified Nursing Assistant! CT Technologist! Cardiopulmonary Technician! Clinical Lab Scientist! Cardiovascular Technologist! Cardiovascular Technician! Chiropractor! Cytotechnologist! Community Health Worker! Clinical Trials Researcher! Dentist! Dental Hygienist! Dental Assistant! Dietician! Dental Lab Technician! Dosimetrist! Emergency Medical Technician! ECG Technician! EEG Technician! Exercise Physiologist! Environmental Health & Safety! Ethicist! Epidemiologist! Genetic Counselor! Health Specialty Teacher! Hospital Administrator! Health and Medical Services Manager! Histologist! Kinesiotherapist! Licensed Practical Nurse! MRI Technologist! Medical Interpreter! Medical Coder! Medical Records Technician! Medical Transcriptionist! Medical Technologist! Mammographer! Medical Illustrator! Medical Photographer! Medical Assistant! Medical Librarian/Cybrarian! Medical Records Administrator! Nuclear Medicine Technologist! Nursing Instructor! Nurse Anesthetist! Nurse Practitioner! Nurse/Midwife! Nutritionist! Ophthalmologist! Occupational Therapist! Occupational Therapy Asst! Orthotist! Optometrist! Optician! Paramedic! Patient Advocate! Patient Financial Services! Pathology Assistant! Pathologist! PET Technologist! Podiatrist! Perfusionist! Physician (MD/DO)! Physicians Assistant! Pharmacist! Pharmaceutical Scientist! Pharmacy Technician! Phlebotomist! Prosthetist! Physical Therapist! Physical Therapy Asst! Psychologist! Public Health Educator! Prosthodontist! Radiologist! Radiation Therapist! Regulatory Affairs Specialist! Recreational Therapist! Registered Nurse! Radiologic Technologist! Radiological Technician! Respiratory Therapist! Risk management! Speech and Language Pathologist! X-Ray Technician! School Nurse! Social Worker! Surgeon! Surgical Technician! Transcriptionist! Toxicologist! Utilization manager! Ultrasound Technician!! 5 www.explorehealthcareers.org 6

Exploring The Field of Healthcare 7 8

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Two Kinds of Medical Degrees MD, Doctor of Medicine, Allopathic ~70% of doctors in the US (2010, AAMC) DO, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine ~7% of doctors in the US (2010, AAMC) - only one DO school in New England (ME) - not chiropractic Both recognized as physicians by the American Medical Association (AMA). Both can choose any medical specialty. 11 Miscellaneous Facts about Medical School Average age of most recently accepted class 25 UMass Medical must be a MA resident (attend a MA HS and/or be a resident for 5 years) In-state preference for some medical schools Acceptance more challenging for international students Student Legal Services (922 Campus Center 545-1995) Avg GPA (3.44/3.63 :: 3.66/3.76) Avg MCAT (28.4/31.3) UMass Med 3.68sci/3.76non-sci UMass Med 33 12

Rough Outline for Your Map Create a Niche for Yourself Do Well in Your Classes Get Hands-On Healthcare Experience Choose a Major That You Love Be Informed about Admissions Requirements and the Admissions Process Find Meaningful Community Service 13 Creating a Niche for Yourself Start with your interest and build from there. It doesn t have to be fancy Nutrition? Sports & fitness? Public Health? Research? 14

Creating a Niche for Yourself Find a volunteer opportunity that you love UMass.edu > student life > get involved > community service Teach a nutrition, cooking, or fitness workshop at a local after school program (or at the senior center or other community center) 15 Creating a Niche for Yourself Invent a solution to solve a problem (Alzheimer alert syst) Design or get involved with a research project that interests you (protein folding, health surveys) Find people with similar interests and brainstorm something you could do as a group! 16

Choose a Major that You Love Pre-Med is not a major (~15 classes) Choose a major that you are passionate about GPA in required pre-med courses still needs to be high This year (2014), 29% of the incoming class at Albert Einstein College of Medicine (NYC) are non-science majors 17 Choose a Major that You Love Choose your GenEds WISELY and STRATEGICALLY to: * explore and develop your interests * distinguish yourself from other candidates * help prepare for the new MCAT more SBS * become a better healthcare provider Choose a minor that adds breadth to your academic preparation 18

Required and Recommended Courses Two semesters (one year) (with labs) of: General Chemistry (Chemistry 111, 112 or Chemistry 121H, 122H) No AP Organic Chemistry (Chemistry 261, 262, lab 269 [Chemistry majors: 265, 266, 267, 268]) Physics (Physics 131, 132) 8 credits or (Physics 151, 152) 8 credits AP Physics scores must be discussed with Pre-Med advisor Introductory Biology (Biology 151, 152) 7 credits and lab (Biology 153) 2 credits No AP ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mathematics (Math 127, 131) calculus 3-4 credits and statistics (any statistics course above Stats 111) AP scores are acceptable Biochemistry course above Biochemistry 100 is required for dental school, strongly recommended for medical school Highly recommended General Education courses include: Psychology 100: Introductory Psychology (Gen Ed: SB) Sociology 110: Introductory Sociology (Gen Ed: SB/U) Philosophy 164: Medical Ethics (Gen Ed: AT) To help you be a better healthcare provider AND do well on the MCAT 19 Do Well in Your Classes! Your #1 priority Be proactive Use all available support services (LRC, SI, Office Hours) Work with a study group Meet with multiple advisors regularly (pre-med, departmental, honors) Take care of yourself (exercise, eat well, get support) 20

What if You Aren t Doing Well Talk with an advisor Re-consider your major Post Bacc programs Explore other career options Don t abandon all hope! 21 Get Hands-On Healthcare Experience More important than research or shadowing hands-on, direct patient care experience is essential for acceptance to medical school. 22

Get Hands-On Healthcare Experience Volunteer: Identify a facility(hospital, rehab center, long-term care) that is convenient for you to get to and contact the volunteer coordinator (3-6 months in advance may be necessary) Paid Work: Research different certifications offered through the Red Cross, local Community Colleges, local ambulance services (CNA, EMT, phlebotomy). Shadowing: Although shadowing isn t considered hands-on experience, a small amount of shadowing can be helpful. 23 24

Get Hands-On Healthcare Experience Get a copy of your immunizations or have a serum titer test (not having proof of immunity can delay your availability to start a job or volunteer commitment) Make sure you have a recent TB test (some facilities want a 2-step - within 1 yr & 3 mos of starting) 25 Get Hands-On Healthcare Experience Keep a journal of what you did, hours you worked, interesting things that happened, people who trained and supervised your work (include their contact info) This will help you when you are ready to ask for LORs It will also help you when you write your personal statement and interview 26

Read Books About the Field of Medicine They will give you a glimpse into the field of medicine and help you on the Verbal section of the MCAT. Recommended authors and books for pre-healthcare professionals: Atul Gawande (Checklist Manifesto, Complications, articles in the New Yorker) Jerome Groopman (Your Medical Mind, How Doctors Think, articles in the New Yorker) Tracy Kidder (Mountains Beyond Mountains) Siddhartha Mukherjee (The Emperor of All Maladies) Rebecca Skloot (The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks) 27 Get to Know Faculty, Staff, (and Future Colleagues) Find out what your professors research is about and be prepared to ask them about it Attend college and departmental social events Attend outside lectures (read college and department webpages to learn about important news and events) Go to your professor s office hours Think of your classmates as colleagues and important contacts for the future 28

Find Meaningful Community Service Not all of your volunteer experiences need to be healthcare-related Maintain long-term volunteer commitments Seek opportunities that allow you to gain experience with people throughout the life span 29 Find Meaningful Community Service Check the UMass website for links to volunteer opportunities UMass.edu > student life > get involved > community service! Consult with the United Way or Red Cross in your hometown to find volunteer opportunities close to home Explore the Citizen Scholars program at UMass 30

Find Meaningful Community Service Keep a journal of what you did, hours you worked, interesting things that happened, people who trained and supervised your work (include their contact info) This will help you when you are ready to ask for LORs It will also help you when you write your personal statement and interview! 31 Be Informed About Medical School Admissions Use only reputable, not-for-profit information sources (.edu and.org sites are the best) There are many for-profit offerings (blogs, podcasts, etc) that offer dubious advice You may hear conflicting information (sometimes even from reputable sources) 32

Be Informed About Medical School Admissions Association of American Medical Colleges www.aamc.org UMass Health Professions Advising www.cns.umass.edu/students/pre-medical-andpre-dental-advising!! Websites of medical schools of interest to you MCATquestionoftheday.com 33 Sign up for the CNS Pre-Med, Pre-Dent Email List 34

Other Websites with Helpful Information Association of American Medical Colleges-AAMC http://www.aamc.org! UMass Medical School Selection Criteria: http://www.umassmed.edu/som/admissions/application-process/selectioncriteria/!! UMass Medical School Academic Requirements: http://www.umassmed.edu/som/admissions/application-process/academicrequirements/! Medical School Favorability to Out-of-State Residents: https://www.amherst.edu/campuslife/careers/students/gradstudy/health/ guide/part2/appendix!! International Students and Medical School: https://www.aamc.org/students/aspiring/303912/ applyasaninternationalapplicant.html! 35 36

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Questions See a Pre-Med Advisor at least once each year. To schedule an appointment, go to http://www.cns.umass.edu/students/academic-advising/make-anappointment From the pull-down menu Choose Pre-Med/Pre-Dent/Pre-Health Choose an advisor Doug Smith, Assistant Dean Cathy Eden, Pre-Med, Pre-Dent, Pre-Health Advisor 39 Questions for Pre-Meds to Think About What do you know about the medical profession? How committed are you to the goal of medical school? What is your experience in working with people from different backgrounds? How do you feel about communicating difficult or bad news? How do you deal with ambiguity? What is your comfort level with making life or death decisions? What are the most stressful conditions you have worked under? 40