March 04, 2014

Dissection of Medical School Interview

I was once told that receiving an interview invitation means that you are "half-accepted". In many ways, this can be valid pending the interview outcome. In Texas, each medical school receives over 4,000 applications each cycle, and they tend to interview less than 1,000 applicants depending on the tentative class size. I believe the class size for Texas medical school currently ranges from 100 students (Texas Tech El Paso PLF SOM) to 250 students. San Antonio HSC opened their campus in South Texas and is accepting 12 students for entry year 2014. With all that said, being prepared for the interview is crucial and necessary. Applicants with very high stats (GPA & MCAT) should in no way, underestimate the importance of the interview. There are plenty of qualified cookie-cutter medical school applicants that get rejected from medical school due to their lack of preparation, inability to articulate or sense of entitlement. In the sense that an interview invitation means a half-acceptance, it would be extremely foolish to be unprepared. 

February 25, 2014

The Gap Year for Pre-Meds

The gap year is often used by premeds to bulk up their application: study for the MCAT, retake the MCAT, raise the GPA or finish prerequisites. In addition, it could be used as a time of reflection. Is med school really for me? I feel like a lot of premeds start college with a self-ultimatum of getting accepted into medical school and when they're finally done with undergrad, they realize that they want something different. Maybe the past 4 years of science was enough and they are tired of science, or the motivation to becoming a doctor is no longer there, or they are simply not willing to work that hard and dive into a career that they are not really sure about, but considered it because others are doing it.

December 08, 2013

How Modern Medicine Influenced The 2015 (new) MCAT

I would not say I am an expert at the MCAT by any stretch of the imagination, however, here are my opinions of it.

The reality of modern medicine is not as chivalrous and noble as it used to be. From my past and present experiences as a scribe, both in the emergency room and in private practice, physicians are part healers and part businessmen. To deny that would be foolish.

Maybe it is a mix of the aging baby boomer, population growth in general, public access to google & medical-related-self-diangosing-websites along with the increasing cost of healthcare that drove physicians to their current state… for lack of a better word, lack of empathy, and as a result, perceived patient care and quality suffers. The physician becomes a scientist who sees a patient as a medical record number, a lab result, a diagnosis… and nothing more.

November 24, 2013

Medical School Acceptance

It has been a week since I found out I was accepted into medical school. Sometimes I forget and panic at the thought of "it is almost Thanksgiving, which means interview season is about to be over, and I have not heard back from any more schools!"

oh wait…

I am already in! I would have never dreamt of having the option to choose which medical school I would attend, nonetheless be accepted. But don't get me wrong, the thought of being accepted makes me dumbstruck happy.

I feel that my pre-med story is worth mentioning. I have had my fair share of struggles to get to this point. I don't consider myself "traditional or non-traditional" - common identifiers on pre-med forums. I feel that it is so subjective and somewhat useless when trying to make comparisons.

February 20, 2013

A Girl's Best Friend



Diamonds are a girl's best friend... for those who don't own a pup. Meet Tofu, a 2-year old American Eskimo that my boyfriend and I adopted from the Arlington Animal Shelter last year.