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MedEdits Premed Podcast

by Jessica Freedman, MD

The MedEdits Podcast offers helpful tips for premed students and residency applicants. Weather you are a high school student who is years away from medical school or a fourth year medical student about to applying for residency, we have useful guidance and reassurance to make the journey easier and more comfortable. We are medical educators with admissions experience at some of the best medical institutions in the nation. And, we are not newcomers to private admissions advising. Founded in 2007, MedEdits is the nation’s leader in medical admissions consulting. Using our knowledge and experience, our goal is to partner with you so you can reach your fullest potential. Whether you are a premed, medical student, or resident, take advantage of our insight and proven strategies that work.

Copyright: MedEdit 2022

Episodes

Season 2 | Episode 9: Medical School Admissions Q & A

47m · Published 24 Nov 23:51

Explore the intricacies of the medical school admissions journey in this episode as we delve into the art of crafting compelling personal statements and navigate the complex landscape of application requirements and competition.

Our comprehensive discussion leaves no stone unturned, providing you with the insights and tools necessary for success in your pursuit of a medical career.

Join us on this journey as we unveil the secrets to crack the code of medical school admissions. Empower yourself with the knowledge needed to excel in your application process.

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Season 2 | Episode 8: Medical School Admissions Q & A

31m · Published 17 Nov 12:00

Explore the intricacies of the medical school admissions journey in this episode as we delve into the art of crafting compelling personal statements and navigate the complex landscape of application requirements and competition.

Our comprehensive discussion leaves no stone unturned, providing you with the insights and tools necessary for success in your pursuit of a medical career.

Join us on this journey as we unveil the secrets to crack the code of medical school admissions. Empower yourself with the knowledge needed to excel in your application process.

Ready for more? 👩‍⚕️👨‍⚕️

Sign up for a FREE 15-minute consultation: https://mededits.com/free-15-sign-up/

Explore more with these links:

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MedEdits Blog: https://mededits.com/blog/

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/MedEdits/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/premedparentsandstudents

Twitter:https://bit.ly/2W3Q8H9

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/mededits_admissions/?hl=en

Season 2 | Episode 7: Medical School Admissions Q & A

31m · Published 11 Nov 02:00

In this episode, we dissect the intricate components of the medical school admissions process, providing a comprehensive understanding of what it takes to stand out and succeed.

From mastering the art of crafting compelling personal statements that reflect your unique journey and passion, to deciphering the intricate web of application requirements and competition, we leave no stone unturned in our exploration of this critical topic.

Join us as we unlock the secrets to cracking the code of medical school admissions and empower yourself with the tools needed to excel in your pursuit of a career in medicine.

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Sign up now for a FREE 15-minute consultation with our experts: https://mededits.com/free-15-sign-up/

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mededits_admissions/?hl=en

Season 2 | Episode 6

30m · Published 04 Nov 01:00

Dive into the intricate universe of medical school admissions with our latest episode!

Explore valuable insights and practical tips as we unravel the key strategies essential for aspiring medical students aiming to secure their place in the challenging yet rewarding field of medicine.

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Twitter: https://bit.ly/2W3Q8H9

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mededits_admissions/?hl=en

Mededits Podcast Season 2| Episode 5

34m · Published 16 Oct 13:00

Discover the path to medical school success in our latest podcast episode, where we delve deep into essential preparation strategies.

Tune in to our engaging Q&A sessions, exclusively dedicated to medical school admissions, and get all your burning questions answered!

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Season 2 | Episode 4: Medical School Admissions Q & A

32m · Published 25 Sep 11:00

In this insightful podcast episode, we dive deep into the crucial aspects of preparing for medical school. Join us as we discuss the importance of shadowing, volunteering, and managing gap years in your pre-med journey. Discover how to strike the perfect balance and make the most of your experiences to stand out to medical school admissions committees.

Still have questions?

Sign up for a FREE 15 minute consultation: https://mededits.com/free-15-sign-up/

Subscribe to the MedEdits' YouTube Channel:https://bit.ly/2u63WER

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MedEdits Blog: https://mededits.com/blog/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MedEdits/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/premedparentsandstudents

Twitter:https://bit.ly/2W3Q8H9

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mededits_admissions/?hl=en

Episode #3: How to get off a medical school waitlist

16m · Published 02 Dec 10:00

How to get off a medical school waitlist
medical school admissions consulting

00:59

More and more medical schools are offering waitlist decisions to students rather than acceptances.

 

01:42

If you're at a medical school interview and you know communications are encouraged send a letter of intent.

 

02:21

Simple guidelines to get off a medical school waitlist.

 

02:51

October 15 are when initial acceptances go out.

03:15

The most common thing you know that students do is to write a letter of intent.

5:05

Why are these letters of intent so influential

05:43

What should you write in a letter of intent.

07:31

Do not write more than one letter of intent. Remember, the letter of intent is NOT legally binding

08:18

So paragraph number one: let the reader know when you interviewed you want to remind them about who you are.

08:31

Next, in this paragraph state clearly that the school is your top choice.

08:44

Paragraphs two and three: express why you were interested in the medical school and how you will contribute to the community.

09:18

Paragraph four: update the school on any recent accomplishments of which they might not be aware.

09:30

Paragraph five, close your letter briefly reiterating your enthusiasm for the school and expressing again that you will attend if accepted.

09:39

To whom should you address the letter

10:27

Send in additional letters of reference. So many students over the course of the application year meet new professors or mentors.

11:49

What you do over the course of that year can really help you get in to the medical school of your choice.

12:32

So most waitlist conversions to acceptances won't happen until late May even June. Okay, so we definitely find that for students.

12:44

March to June is is an especially difficult time in the medical school admissions process.

13:05

Medical students are required to only hold one medical school acceptance offer.

 

14:55

Follow the guidelines i've outlined here and send letters of intent.

 

15:01

Send in additional letters of reference

 

Related Articles:

 

Increase Your Chances of Medical School Admissions in the Winter Months, https://bit.ly/348r3PK

 

 

Website: www.mededits.com

 

Social Media

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MedEdits/ 

Twitter:   https://bit.ly/2W3Q8H9

Instagram: https://bit.ly/2q4Acdb

Subscribe to the MedEdits' YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/2u63WER

The MedEdits’ Podcast: https://apple.co/2OhtdG3

 

FREE Advising Consultation

Free 15 minute consultation: https://mededits.com/free-15-sign-up/

 

 

 

 

Episode #3: How to get off a medical school waitlist

16m · Published 02 Dec 10:00

How to get off a medical school waitlist
medical school admissions consulting

00:59

More and more medical schools are offering waitlist decisions to students rather than acceptances.

 

01:42

If you're at a medical school interview and you know communications are encouraged send a letter of intent.

 

02:21

Simple guidelines to get off a medical school waitlist.

 

02:51

October 15 are when initial acceptances go out.

03:15

The most common thing you know that students do is to write a letter of intent.

5:05

Why are these letters of intent so influential

05:43

What should you write in a letter of intent.

07:31

Do not write more than one letter of intent. Remember, the letter of intent is NOT legally binding

08:18

So paragraph number one: let the reader know when you interviewed you want to remind them about who you are.

08:31

Next, in this paragraph state clearly that the school is your top choice.

08:44

Paragraphs two and three: express why you were interested in the medical school and how you will contribute to the community.

09:18

Paragraph four: update the school on any recent accomplishments of which they might not be aware.

09:30

Paragraph five, close your letter briefly reiterating your enthusiasm for the school and expressing again that you will attend if accepted.

09:39

To whom should you address the letter

10:27

Send in additional letters of reference. So many students over the course of the application year meet new professors or mentors.

11:49

What you do over the course of that year can really help you get in to the medical school of your choice.

12:32

So most waitlist conversions to acceptances won't happen until late May even June. Okay, so we definitely find that for students.

12:44

March to June is is an especially difficult time in the medical school admissions process.

13:05

Medical students are required to only hold one medical school acceptance offer.

 

14:55

Follow the guidelines i've outlined here and send letters of intent.

 

15:01

Send in additional letters of reference

 

Related Articles:

 

Increase Your Chances of Medical School Admissions in the Winter Months, https://bit.ly/348r3PK

 

 

Website: www.mededits.com

 

Social Media

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MedEdits/ 

Twitter:   https://bit.ly/2W3Q8H9

Instagram: https://bit.ly/2q4Acdb

Subscribe to the MedEdits' YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/2u63WER

The MedEdits’ Podcast: https://apple.co/2OhtdG3

 

FREE Advising Consultation

Free 15 minute consultation: https://mededits.com/free-15-sign-up/

 

 

 

 

Episode #2: How to get more medical school interviews

12m · Published 22 Nov 11:00

01:07 

It is important to provide medical schools with more evidence that you are an excellent candidate. What can you do to try to get more medical school interviews and to convince a medical school that you are a great candidate?  

 

01:26 

The first thing you can do is you can send a medical school update letter. 

 

01:45 

You can have additional letters of reference sent into your medical schools. 

 

01:51 

Recruit a medical school applicant advocate.”  

 

02:02 

Medical school update letters. 

 

02:13 

UPDATE letters and letter's of interest always come together. 

  

02:44 

Are volunteering somewhere? Have you had interesting observations? All of this can potentially influence a medical schools decision. 

 

03:01 

Tell the medical schools about your recent accomplishments and you also want to express your specific interest in the medical school. 

 

03:38 

Maybe you want to write something about the clinical sites or the clinical departments that really interest you. 

 

03:45 

Maybe there are some researchers who are doing research in your area of interest. 

 

05:15 

New letters of reference. If you're in school. That's usually an easy place to get additional letters of reference. 

 

05:26 

If you're doing research and your principal investigator has not yet sent in the letter of reference. That's a great person to ask.  

Episode #1: Medical School Personal Statement

19m · Published 01 Nov 02:39

Dr Jessica Freedman discusses the fundamentals of writing a medical school personal statement and provides medical school personal statement examples on how to write a good medical school personal statement

 

How To: Master The Med School Personal Statement

 

Your medical school personal statement is a crucial opportunity to show medical schools who you are as an individual, the major influences and background that have shaped your interests and values, what inspired you to pursue medicine, and what kind of a physician you envision yourself becoming. But with tight limits on space, it can be tough trying to decide what to include. So think strategically about how you want to present your personal “big picture.”

 

When a medical school admissions reviewer finishes reading your personal statement, what are the most important things you want that person to remember about you? Does it sum up your personality, interests, and talents? Does it sound as if it’s written from the heart? It’s pretty obvious to most admissions reviewers when applicants are trying too hard to impress them. Being authentic and upfront about who you are is the best way to be a memorable applicant.

 

What Is The Medical School Personal Statement and how to write a medical school personal statement.

 

The medical school personal statement is the major essay portion of your primary application. In it, you should describe yourself and your background, as well as any important early exposures to medicine, how and why medicine first piqued your interest, and how you became increasingly fascinated with it. It’s also key to explain why medicine is the right career for you, in terms of both personal and intellectual fulfillment, and to show your commitment has continued to deepen as you learned more about the field.

 

The personal statement also offers you the opportunity to express who you are outside of medicine. What are your other interests? Where did you grow up? What did you enjoy about college? Figuring out what aspects of your background to highlight is important since this is one of your only chances to express to the admissions committee before your interview what is important to you and why.

 

The next paragraph should be reserved for describing any post-college activities, including employment, research, volunteer work, internships, etc. Make sure you leave room for a strong, upbeat conclusion that sums up all the highlights of your pursuit of medicine, and that clearly conveys your passion for and dedication to the field.

 

How to write a medical school personal statement

 

If possible, start your statement off with an anecdote that ties into your interest in medicine. This could be a medical event that happened to you or a family member, or a patient with whom you had a special bond. Other topics include an experience that challenged or changed your perspective about medicine; a mentor or another inspiring individual; a difficult personal experience; or obstacles that you’ve had to overcome. Whatever it is, turn it into a mini story, and make it personal and exciting, pulling the reader into your journey immediately.

 

In your writing, try to balance your intellectual curiosity about the clinical and scientific side of medicine – the “hard” side of medicine – with the “soft” side, the human element. Even if your main goal is to be a physician scientist, it’s absolutely critical to establish your compassion and empathy for patients, and to make it clear you can establish a connection with many different types of people. Along the same lines, it’s a good idea to offer some examples of your cultural competence – your openness to the different perspectives, cultures and backgrounds your patients will undoubtedly have.

 

Additional medical school personal statement tips:

 

Related Article: Best Medical Schools by State, https://mededits.com/state-medical-school-information/

 

Related Article: Successful Med School Personal Statement Examples

Stand out from the crowd with these valuable tips. https://mededits.com/medical-school-personal-statement/medical-school-personal-statements-that-can-beat-52323-applications/

 

Related Article: How to Write: AMCAS Personal Statement, https://mededits.com/medical-school-admissions/personal-statement-amcas/

 

Related Article: How To: Master The Med School Personal Statement, https://mededits.com/medical-school-admissions/personal-statement/

 

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MedEdits Premed Podcast has 10 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 4:31:41. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 10th, 2024 11:11.

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