Are you planning to apply to medical school in the next cycle? This episode is packed with practical advice to help you get ahead in the application process. From studying for the MCAT to drafting a compelling personal statement and identifying strong letter of recommendation writers, we cover the essential steps to set yourself up for success.
My guest today is Dr. Kathy Lee, a northeast Ohio native with an impressive background in science, education, and student mentorship. Dr. Lee earned her PhD in Molecular Genetics, Biochemistry, and Microbiology from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, with post-doctoral fellowships at Cornell and Case Western Reserve University. After nearly two decades at John Carroll University, where she served as Director of Pre-Health Professions, Dr. Lee brought her expertise to our admissions Dream Team this past June.
Join us as we discuss actionable strategies and insights to help you navigate this exciting journey toward a career in medicine.
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Preparing for med school application essentials.
10:57 Record experience details accurately for AMCAS application.
16:59 Examples show personal growth through public speaking.
19:42 Plan MCAT prep with practice tests, schedule meticulously.
27:18 Carefully research and choose target medical schools.
33:06 Start early for recommendation letters, avoid rush.
37:36 Start drafting a thoughtful personal statement now.
41:03 Generative AI in admissions: Fair but personal.
47:18 Identify application gaps; plan realistically.
53:34 Acknowledging mistakes and growth shows determination.
KEY TOPICS
Application Preparation OverviewMCAT preparation
Personal statements
Recommendation letters
Importance of a Living Document
Value for medical school applications
Comprehensive Record-Keeping
Recording all types of experiences
AMCAS Application Requirements
Detailed information and limits on entries
Reflection and Stress Reduction
Value of reflective writing
Reduced stress with thorough records
Challenge and need for consistency across schools
Reading materials and time commitment
Holistic review process
Appropriate use and authenticity in personal submissions
Attestation of originality
Personal statement drafting tips
Early planning and discussions
Communication and follow-up with recommenders
Providing relevant materials like resumes and personal statements
Planning schedules and commitments
Study time investment and practice tests
Discipline and commitment required
Strategic selection beyond local options
Use of resources like MSAR
Evaluating schools on various factors
Creating a spreadsheet for comparisons
Preparedness for application timing
Importance of reflecting engagement and passion
Ownership of past mistakes and personal growth
In this episode, we’re introducing one of the most innovative new medical schools in the country: The Thomas F. Frist, Jr. College of Medicine at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. Belmont’s College of Medicine is committed to cultivating diverse physician leaders through a whole-person approach to healing, grounded in service-learning. With core values like 'Love Learning,' 'Lead by Serving,' and 'Welcome Difference,' the Frist College of Medicine is shaping the future of healthcare by focusing on both professional and personal formation.
Joining us today is Dr. Caleb Marsh, Director of Pathway Programs and Recruitment at Belmont’s College of Medicine, to discuss what sets this groundbreaking institution apart in medical education and why it’s a transformative place for aspiring physicians.
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November 9, 2024 AAMC Annual Conference Career Fair (in-person event)
EAM (Experiences, Attributes, and Metrics)
In this episode, we take you to Greensboro, Alabama, home of the Horseshoe Farm Community Health Project. Imagine the peaceful charm of rural Alabama as we explore how this incredible initiative, which also serves as a gap year option for premedical students, provides mentorship, healthcare support, and a strong sense of belonging to the underserved.
Our guest, Dr. John Dorsey, Founder and Executive Director of Project Horseshoe Farm, shares his inspiring journey and the profound impact this project has on rural healthcare. Join us as we dive into what makes this community so special and how it offers a unique opportunity for those on the path to a medical career.
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In this episode, we're exploring gap year options with a focus on the Master of Science in Medical Sciences at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. I chat with Dr. Deborah Gutman, Director of Pre-health Advising at for the program, about the differences between post-bac and masters programs and how they impact GPA calculations for medical school applications along with insight into the offerings of this program. Dr. Guttman brings her extensive experience in medical education and her insights as co-founder of CapYear.
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HOST: Christian Essman
RESOURCES:
AMCAS GPA Conversion (you can see the academic history chart that medical school admissions see)
AAMC Searchable List of Post-bac & Masters Programs
CONTACT: [email protected]
It's been awhile! In this episode, Christian Essman brings you the latest updates and some tips for those currently navigating the application process.
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HOST: Christian Essman
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Boots2Meds: Episode 6 “Holistic Admissions with Christian Essman”
In this enlightening episode, I sit down with the recently appointed, dynamic Assistant Dean for Admissions at the University of Michigan Medical School, Dr. Deborah Berman. Dr. Berman offers an in-depth look into the significant curricular updates, wellness initiatives, and the evolving admissions landscape at one of the premier medical schools in the United States.
Our conversation begins with a deep dive into the curricular updates that are setting new standards for medical education. Beyond the curriculum, we explore the comprehensive wellness initiatives that underscore the University of Michigan Medical School's commitment to student well-being. Dr. Berman discusses the resources and support systems in place to ensure that medical students can thrive academically, physically, and mentally throughout their rigorous educational journey.
Admissions updates and advice form a crucial part of our discussion. Dr. Berman sheds light on the latest changes in the admissions process, emphasizing holistic review practices that seek to identify well-rounded candidates passionate about making a difference in the medical field. She offers invaluable advice for applicants, from highlighting their unique experiences to demonstrating a genuine commitment to healthcare and community service.
Tune in to gain an insider’s view of medical education at the University of Michigan Medical School how they have forward-looking initiatives in innovative and compassionate physician training.
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Welcome to this special episode where we delve into the treasure trove of resources available for prospective medical school applicants. Today, we're joined by Tami Levin, MA, the Director of Premed and Applicant Resources at the AAMC, and Laura Fletcher, PhD, a senior research analyst in the Admissions & Selection Research and Development team at the AAMC.
In our conversation, they will highlight invaluable tools and guides like the Premed Competencies, the Anatomy of An Applicant Guide, the 2023 AMCAS Workbook, and the Medical School Application Guide. They'll also discuss the MSAR® online database, a vital resource for comparing U.S. and Canadian medical schools, and the Premed Navigator, a monthly newsletter packed with tips and important dates for applicants.
Join us as we navigate these resources, designed to guide learners and applicants from preparation to application, medical school, and beyond. This episode is a must-listen for anyone embarking on the journey to becoming a medical professional.
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HOST: Christian Essman
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Competency-related Resources:
Other AAMC Resources
Dr. Roopal Kundu, Associate Dean for Admissions, highlights the unique curricular features and educational philosophy at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, shedding light on their innovative approaches to medical education. From fostering curiosity and inquiry to promoting equity through group and problem-based learning, Dr. Kundu explores how Northwestern's curriculum is shaping the physicians of tomorrow.
In addition to the curriculum, Dr. Kundu provides valuable insights into the admissions process at Feinberg, offering guidance and advice for aspiring medical students. Whether you're considering Northwestern as your medical school or are simply passionate about medical education, this podcast provides a wealth of information and inspiration.
Join us as we explore the world of Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and gain valuable insights into med school admissions with Dr. Roopal Kundu, a dedicated faculty member and an expert in medical education.
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HOST: Christian Essman
RESOURCES:
AAMC Virtual Fair Registration - 10/17 & 10/18/2023
The Clinical Excellence Podcast
Science Behind Science Podcast
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Education-Centered Medical Home
Characteristics of the Successful Candidate
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Music: I Had A Feeling by TrackTribe
Join us for an exclusive Zoom event featuring Christian Essman, the host of "All Access: Med School Admissions." Are you an aspiring medical student with burning questions about the admissions process? Look no further! This is your chance to spend an engaging evening with Christian Essman and have all your inquiries answered.
During this virtual gathering, Christian Essman will share his knowledge and expertise on the intricate world of medical school admissions. As a seasoned professional in the field, he has guided countless students through the challenging journey of getting into medical school. With his wealth of experience and insider insights, Christian will provide invaluable advice, strategies, and tips to help you navigate the complex admissions process successfully.
The event will be structured as an interactive Q&A session, allowing participants to ask Christian anything related to med school admissions. Whether you have inquiries about crafting an outstanding personal statement, preparing for interviews, selecting the right medical schools, or seeking guidance on how to stand out among other applicants, Christian will be there to offer his expert advice and address all your concerns.
THURSDAY, JUNE 15th @ 7:00 pm EST
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I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Tracy Kedian, the Associate Dean for Admissions, at the UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester, MA. Dr. Kedian sheds light on the unique aspects of UMass Chan's curriculum, known as VISTA. This innovative curriculum fosters curiosity, inquiry, and equity through group and problem-based learning, along with extensive use of medical simulation. One exciting feature of UMass Chan is its commitment to serving underserved populations. With a focus on health disparities and public and community health, the school offers two distinct tracks with its regional campuses - the Population-based Urban and Rural Community Health track, based at Baystate Health Systems in western MA and the LEAD@Lahey track, located in Burlington, MA, that concentrates on leadership skills and health systems science to prepare future medical leaders.
Dr. Kedian also provides valuable insights into the admissions process at UMass Chan. While the school predominantly admits students from Massachusetts, it remains an excellent resource for premeds from all backgrounds. Throughout this conversation, you'll discover a wealth of helpful advice for aspiring medical students, regardless of whether UMass Chan is your state school or not. Join us as we delve into the world of UMass Chan Medical School and med school admissions with Dr. Tracy Kedian, a dedicated family physician and an expert in medical school admissions.
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RESOURCES:
2022 Year in Review YouTube Video
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Music:
Kalte Ohren by Alex (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. https://dig.ccmixter.org/files/AlexBeroza/59612 Ft: starfrosch & Jerry Spoon
Dr. Judianne Kellaway, the Associate Dean for Admissions & Outreach, at the Joe R. & Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine at University of Texas Health San Antonio joins me for a entertaining and wonderfully informative conversation. Dr. Kellaway takes us through the highlights and unique aspects of their CIRCLE curriculum including, professional identity formation, wellness programming, ultrasound curriculum, and more! She also discusses their admissions process in the TMDSAS (Texas Medical & Dental Schools Application Service), what they value in applicants and how they use the CASPer situational judgment test and Standardized-One-Way-Video for interviewees.
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Young Physicians Initiative recorded panel from March 1, 2023
*FREE! AAMC Virtual Medical School Fair - March 28 & 29, 2023
RESOURCES:
What to expect at the Long the School of Medicine
Curriculum - Including Distinction Programs
Professional Identity Formation
Positivity, By Barbara Fredrickson
Shawn Achor - Human Potential Expert
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