Reasons to Go Pre-Med at 福利黄色激情四射51's

The journey to medical school is long and challenging, but you don鈥檛 have to do it alone. From the moment you register for your first class at 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚, you鈥檒l have the support of an office specializing in the health professions and professors who will become your mentors and advocates. And while you鈥檒l get an excellent science education, you鈥檒l also develop the leadership, compassion and critical-thinking skills that today鈥檚 medical schools are looking for. 

You鈥檒l Get Personal, Individualized Coaching, Even Before Your Freshman Year Begins

 鈥淚 know students from the time they set foot on campus until the time they get accepted into a program,鈥 explains Jason De La Rosa, associate director of pre-health professions. When you attend freshman orientation, you鈥檒l meet with him to talk about your career goals and what it takes to get into medical school. Together, you鈥檒l map out the courses, service work and experiential learning you鈥檒l need to accrue by the time you apply. Then you鈥檒l keep in regular contact all four years and beyond as you progress toward your goal. 

You鈥檒l Get the Kind of Well-Rounded Education Medical Schools Want to See

To get into medical school, you鈥檒l need a strong GPA, good Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) scores and a solid performance in upper-level biology and chemistry courses. But that鈥檚 not all that matters. In the past 5 to 7 years, medical school admission committees have shifted to a more holistic review process that also considers research, experience in the health professions, commitment to community service, and people skills. 

De La Rosa says the shift happened because medical schools realized they were turning out smart doctors, but not all of them understood how to relate to patients. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e really looking to enhance skills like empathy, compassion and understanding of the human perspective,鈥 he says. Even if you major in science at 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚, you鈥檒l still take courses like philosophy and psychology as part of your general education requirements. Plus, the university鈥檚 relatively small size means you can easily get plugged in to opportunities that expand your perspective, like research, internships and service. 

Those experiences really matter, says Margaret Whitney 鈥07, a practicing ob-gyn who earned her medical degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and now teaches at the University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot more emphasis on how you鈥檒l take care of people,鈥 she says. 鈥淵ou have to be able to think critically about systems and be able to troubleshoot. You have to think about the patient鈥檚 social situation. You have to build trust. If you鈥檙e going to take care of humans, you have to be well-rounded; you can鈥檛 just be a Brainiac.鈥

You鈥檒l Take Three Classes Specifically Designed for Pre-Med Students

As a freshman, you鈥檒l take the First-Year Seminar in Pre-Health Professions, where you鈥檒l learn from guest speakers who are healthcare practitioners. You鈥檒l conduct an informational interview with a local doctor and possibly shadow him or her at work. 

As a junior or senior, you鈥檒l take Navigating the Health Application Process, where you鈥檒l prepare your medical school application and write your personal statement. You鈥檒l also choose which schools you should apply to, based on their mission, values and curricula. 鈥淏y that point I鈥檝e known them for four years, and I can give them suggestions 鈥 or if there鈥檚 a big-name school they love, I can tell them what the student culture is like or connect them with a student in the program,鈥 De La Rosa says. 

You鈥檒l also take a Kaplan MCAT prep course to get ready for the test. 

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You鈥檒l Have the Support of a Team of Professors 

Before you apply to medical school, you鈥檒l apply to the Health Professions Advisory Committee at 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚. The committee is made of professors in biology, chemistry, behavioral neuroscience, and philosophy and ethics 鈥 along with De La Rosa 鈥 and interviews each student who meets its criteria. The committee writes a letter of evaluation that gives medical schools a complete picture of the student鈥檚 scientific and ethical aptitude, and interpersonal skills. 鈥淭hat letter helps set students apart because you essentially have multiple voices speaking on behalf of that student,鈥 De La Rosa says. 

The Proof Is in the Numbers

In the past two years, every qualified student who completed the pre-medical advising program at 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 was accepted to medical school. So far this year, several students have been accepted to multiple programs. 

And If You Change Your Mind, You鈥檝e Got Options

If you realize medicine isn鈥檛 the right career for you, you鈥檒l have help finding a better fit. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 one of the joys of being a liberal arts school,鈥 says De La Rosa. 鈥淪tudents have really good academic advisors and faculty advisors who can help them better understand where their skills and passion lie.鈥 

You鈥檒l Have Experiences Outside the Classroom That Make You a Stronger Candidate

福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 offers up to 30 pre-health professions programs each year. Students travel as a group to medical schools around the state, where they meet current students and learn how to strengthen their applications. 

You鈥檒l Have Experiences Outside the Classroom That Make You a Stronger Candidate

The ability to work with people from all backgrounds is crucial to being a good physician, Whitney says. 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 offers service programs and travel opportunities that will help expand your perspective. 

Whitney says one of her most influential experiences at 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 was an 鈥渦rban plunge鈥 trip to the South Side of Chicago, where she and her fellow students met with community members whose lives were very different from their own. 鈥淚 had never engaged with anyone who was personally impacted by profound social injustices in such a frank manner,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t had a profound impact on the way I approach difficult conversations, and it has definitely helped me to be a better physician. To me, that鈥檚 why schools are looking for people who have done other things besides excel at science. When you have had experiences with different types of people, you can be a more understanding person that can connect with people, rather than just make a diagnosis."