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Applying to medical school can be a very complex and confusing process! All Access: Med School Admissions by Christian Essman, Senior Director of Admissions & Financial Aid at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio, brings listeners into informative and entertaining conversations between admissions colleagues from medical schools across the US. Christian and his guests try to bring transparency to the medical school application process and help prospective applicants put themselves in the best position to be a competitive applicant.

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Here’s a show description for this episode of All Access: Med School Admissions: In this episode, host Christian Essman sits down with Dr. Tejal Parikh, Associate Dean for Admissions at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson. They dive into everything prospective applicants need to know about UA COM, from the school’s innovative curriculum and block system, to its student support structure, distinction tracks, research opportunities, and what makes Tucson such a unique place to live and study. Dr. Parikh shares an insider's view on what makes her school special—including its tight-knit community vibe, stunning campus, and the outdoorsy, food-loving culture of Tucson. Hear firsthand how mentorship, mental health resources, and dedicated learning specialists shape the student experience. Plus, get tips on writing effective applications, what the admissions committee is really looking for, and how the MMI interview process works at U of Arizona COM. Christian and Dr. Parikh swap stories about admissions, offer candid advice on MCAT preparation, gap years, and reapplication strategies, and even share some memorable med school acceptance moments. Whether you’re considering applying, prepping for interviews, or just curious about med school life in the Southwest, this episode is packed with behind-the-scenes insights and practical advice you won’t want to miss. If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, FOLLOW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it! Also, please share this with your friends! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool This podcast is hosted, edited, and produced by: Christian Essman RESOURCES:  https://medicine.arizona.edu/ CONTACT:  admissions@medicine.arizona.edu TIMESTAMPS:  00:00 Meet the Trailblazing Medical Dean 10:46 "The Power of Pause" 14:15 Stress-Free, Supportive Medical School 18:02 Free Counseling for Medical Students 23:42 Medical Education Distinction Tracks Overview 27:54 Four-Year Medical Research Project 36:37 Applicant Qualities and Demonstration 41:19 Blinded MMI Process Explained 47:36 Clinical Observation Recommendation Required 48:53 Unique Med School Recommendation Requirements 56:16 "MCAT Prep: Academic Athletes' Routine" 01:00:31 Assessing Med School Momentum 01:05:25 Virtual Tour and Student Insights 01:13:48 A Fulfilling Life's Work 01:16:17 Support & Share the Podcast
Are you prepping for your upcoming medical school interviews and not sure where to start? In this special episode of All Access: Med School Admissions, hosts Christian Essman, Senior Director of Admissions and Financial Aid, and Dr. Lina Mehta, Associate Dean for Admissions, at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine sit down for an in-depth, practical guide to mastering the med school interview process. From adapting to virtual formats like Zoom and making the most of your video presence, to handling nerves, navigating time zone challenges, and preparing for classic questions like “Tell me about yourself” and “Why medicine?”—Christian and Dr. Mehta cover it all. The episode is packed with honest advice on being authentic, outlining your personal story, what not to do, and even how to follow up after the big day. Whether you’re looking for advice about tech setup, the importance of body language, managing interview disruptions, or making a great impression in Q&A sessions—this conversation delivers expert tips straight from leaders with years of admissions insight. If you want to feel confident and well-prepared for your next med school interview, don’t miss this episode! If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, FOLLOW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it! Also, please share this with your friends! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool This podcast is hosted, edited, and produced by: Christian Essman TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Medical School Interview Tips 08:55 Embrace Authentic Conversations Over Scripts 12:30 Interview Procedure Explained 21:15 Transparency and Global Interviewing Insights 26:01 Interview Communication Tips 27:06 Overcoming Nervous Speech Habits 33:13 "Embrace Individuality, Know Yourself" 42:23 Research Schools Before Interviews 44:54 Effective Questions for Residency Interviews 52:19 Debrief After Every Experience 58:03 Balancing Seriousness with Lightheartedness 01:00:03 Subscribe, Review, and Share Podcast
It’s back-to-school time with the All Access: Med School Admissions Podcast! In this insightful episode, host Christian Essman, Senior Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, sits down with Alexis Catanzarite, a seasoned pre-health advisor and Associate Director of Healthcare Careers at CWRU. Together, they dive into the real-life challenges, anxieties, and excitement that come with starting or returning to college as a pre-med or pre-health student. Alexis shares practical advice on avoiding the classic “September creep,” managing FOMO, and striking a healthy balance between academics, extracurriculars, and personal well-being. Christian and Alexis break down the myths around perfect GPAs, what makes an experience “meaningful” on med school applications, and the realities of taking gap years. They also tackle the importance of executive functioning, building relationships with advisors and faculty, and making the most of available campus resources—including mental health support. Later in the episode, Alexis flips the script, asking Christian burning questions that pre-health advisors constantly get from students. The pair’s honest, encouraging dialogue is packed with actionable tips for thriving in college and building a compelling med school application—reminding listeners that self-care, authenticity, and a growth mindset are just as critical as grades and resume-builders. Whether you’re an incoming first-year, a returning student reassessing priorities, or just curious about medical school admissions, this episode is a must-listen. Get ready to start the year off informed, empowered, and energized! Follow Alexis and read her posts on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/acatan/  If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, FOLLOW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it! Also, please share this with your friends! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool This podcast is hosted, edited, and produced by: Christian Essman TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Advisor Insights with Alexis Catanzarite 06:42 Proactive Semester Planning Tips 11:00 Prioritize Meaningful Opportunities 20:51 Freshman Transition Challenges and Advice 25:17 Join Study Groups Early 27:59 Lasting Instructor-Student Connections 37:17 Connecting Students to Resources 38:37 Prioritizing Mental Health in College 44:04 "Importance of Prompt Email Response" 51:04 Pre-Med Advising: Retake Strategy 55:37 Discovering Fencing Through Friendship 59:48 Categorizing Medical Experience Hours 01:05:07 Soul Searching for Career Choices 01:12:58 "Subscribe, Review, Share Podcast"
In this special episode, host, Christian Essman, sits down with Dr. Darcy Holtgrave, Program Manager of the MEDOP Advising Office at the University of Missouri. Drawing from her unique background as a folklorist and advisor, Dr. Holtgrave shares candid insights into the real questions, anxieties, and misconceptions faced by pre-med students. Together, Christian and Darcy tackle four pivotal topics: The myth of the “checklist mentality” in building a med school application The true value of meaningful experiences over raw numbers of hours How non-medical activities (yes, even managing a car wash or fencing club) can enhance your candidacy The bridge (not “gap!”) year—how to reframe and maximize intentional time between undergrad and med school Dr. Holtgrave also introduces her approach of guiding students through values-based decision-making, urging pre-meds to align applications with personal purpose and authenticity—not just external comparison. Whether you're overwhelmed by advice on Reddit, uncertain about your path, or just seeking reassurance on your journey, this episode is packed with honest guidance, practical strategies, and empathy for every stage of the pre-med process. Don’t miss this wide-ranging, energizing, and deeply human conversation! If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, FOLLOW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it! Also, please share this with your friends! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool This podcast is hosted, edited, and produced by: Christian Essman RESOURCES:  AAMC Pre-Med Competencies Characteristics of 2nd year students: Gregg-Jolly et al, Sterling Intrinsic motivation, flow: Pink, Csikszentmihalyi Acceptance and Commitment Therapy – Hayes And values decks! The Values Deck Shalom H. Schwartz Living Into Our Values Brené Brown, Dare to Lead Personal Values Card Sort Miller et. al. Motivational Interviewing Core Values List James Clear, Atomic Habits The Live Your Values Deck Lisa Congdon & Andrea Niculescu  
Join host Christian Essman, Senior Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, for a quick but information-packed update on the latest in medical school admissions. In this episode, Christian highlights important upcoming info sessions for prospective applicants, including dates and details on how to sign up. He also breaks down key updates for the 2025-2026 application cycle, sharing his expert insight on AMCAS timelines and why you shouldn’t stress about hitting “submit” on the first possible day. Plus, Christian offers high-impact tips for crafting an application—covering everything from storytelling and feedback to owning your unique experiences and perfecting the details. If you’re thinking about applying to medical school, you won’t want to miss these brief strategies and important reminders to help you on your journey. CWRU School of Medicine MD Programs:  May 14, 2025 at 7:00-8:00 pm EST - Register Application Tips and Insight - don’t hit send to AMCAS until you attend!:  May 22, 2025 at 4:00-5:00 pm EST - Register CWRU School of Medicine Admissions Site with more information. If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, FOLLOW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it! Also, please share this with your friends! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool This podcast is hosted, edited, and produced by: Christian Essman
In this episode of "All Access: Med School Admissions," host Christian Essman invites Dr. Ioannis Koutroulis, the Associate Dean of Admissions at George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, to share insights into what makes GW's program unique. Dr. Koutroulis discusses his journey in medical school admissions and the rewarding challenges of selecting future physicians at such a prestigious institution. Dive into the innovative curriculum at GW, including their Clinical Public Health curriculum and Scholarly Concentration program, and discover how GW supports its students with various programs and community engagement opportunities. Additionally, Christian and Dr. Koutroulis break down the nuances of the admissions process, including the importance of holistic review, PREview scores, and how applicants can best showcase their personal attributes. Whether you're a prospective medical student or just curious about the world of medical school admissions, this episode offers a comprehensive look into the heart of GW's medical program. Tune in for an engaging conversation on navigating the path to becoming a physician citizen. If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, FOLLOW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it! Also, please share this with your friends! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool This podcast is hosted, edited, and produced by: Christian Essman RESOURCES:  2024 Enrollment Infographic AAMC Fee Waiver Assistance Program AAMC Virtual Fair - April 16 & 17, 2025 - Register Here! George Washington School of Medicine & Health Sciences Curriculum Resiliency & Well-Being Center Admissions > Experiences > Attributes > Academic Achievement CONTACT: medadmit@gwu.edu  TIMESTAMPS:  00:00 AAMC Fee Assistance Program Update 10:30 Passion for Academic Medicine 15:02 Optional Scholarly Concentration Program 19:11 Hybrid Medical Education Approach 25:45 Campus Wellness Initiative Success 29:54 Diverse Clinical Exposure in D.C. 37:17 Cultivating Community-Focused Physicians 40:03 Quality Over Quantity in Experience 44:00 Evolving Communication Skills 49:41 MCAT Attempts and Score Consideration 55:16 AI's Role in Medical Admissions 01:02:12 Avoid Reading from a Screen 01:05:30 Showcase Unique Attributes in Applications  
In this compelling episode of All Access: Med School Admissions, host Christian Essman sits down with medical students, Ricky Ditzel and Brentyn Jones, two remarkable individuals transitioning from the elite world of Special Operations Forces to the demanding field of medicine. Discover how skills from military training, such as resilience, leadership, and confident communication, are invaluable in medical school and careers. Ricky and Brenton share their journeys, emphasizing the importance of life experiences, vulnerability in applications, and continuous growth. They offer crucial advice for veteran applicants and all applicants, highlighting that success in medicine is about more than just academic readiness. Tune in for an inspiring discussion that bridges the gap between military and medical professions, providing actionable insights for all prospective medical students. Don't miss this episode packed with wisdom and motivation! If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, FOLLOW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it! Also, please share this with your friends! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool This podcast is hosted, edited, and produced by: Christian Essman RESOURCES:  Special Operations Forces To School of Medicine (SOFtoSOM) TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Medical School Insights and Partnership 06:01 From Army Medic to Med Student 09:23 SOF Medicine School Initiative 10:48 Military Med School Support Group 15:31 Medical School Preparation Support Program 19:00 Medical Cohort Success and Growth 21:16 Resilient Medic Problem Solvers 26:33 "Earning Your Trident Daily" 28:43 Academic Challenges and Overcoming Failure 31:54 Confidence: Key Differentiator in Med School 37:43 Rise in Non-Traditional Applicants 39:16 Leveraging Skills in Non-Traditional Applications 43:48 Empathy Over Skills in Med Applications 47:21 Academic Success Beyond Initial GPA 49:04 Embrace Unique Skills for Admissions 52:49 Embrace Vulnerability in Storytelling 57:11 Simplify Military Award Statements  
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. If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, FOLLOW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it! Also, please share this with your friends! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool This podcast is hosted, edited, and produced by: Christian Essman RESOURCES:  Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists University of Utah Health - The Scope - The Scope - AAMC AMCAS Workbook 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 Overview MCAT preparation Personal statements Recommendation letters Recording Experiences and Achievements 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 Writing Essays Challenge and need for consistency across schools Reading materials and time commitment Holistic review process Use of Generative AI in Applications Appropriate use and authenticity in personal submissions Attestation of originality Personal statement drafting tips Recommendation Letters Early planning and discussions Communication and follow-up with recommenders Providing relevant materials like resumes and personal statements MCAT Preparation Planning schedules and commitments Study time investment and practice tests Discipline and commitment required Selecting Medical Schools Strategic selection beyond local options Use of resources like MSAR Evaluating schools on various factors Creating a spreadsheet for comparisons Timing and Gap Year Considerations 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. If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it! Also, please share this with with your friends! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool HOST: Christian Essman RESOURCES: November 9, 2024 AAMC Annual Conference Career Fair (in-person event) Frist College of Medicine AAMC Pre-Med Competencies 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. If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it! Also, please share this with with your friends! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool HOST: Christian Essman RESOURCES: Project Horseshoe Farm Community Health The Blue Zones Contact Information
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.  If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it! Also, please share this with with your friends! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool HOST: Christian Essman RESOURCES: Brown Special Masters Program SMP YouTube Video AMCAS GPA Conversion (you can see the academic history chart that medical school admissions see) Cap Year AAMC Searchable List of Post-bac & Masters Programs CONTACT: mms@brown.edu   
It's been awhile! In this episode, Christian Essman brings you the latest updates and some tips for those currently navigating the application process.  If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool HOST: Christian Essman RESOURCES: Boots2Meds: Episode 6 “Holistic Admissions with Christian Essman” Admissions Straight Talk with Linda Abraham: Reserve Your Spot at Case Western Medical School: An Interview with Christian Essman CWRU School of Medicine Secondary Essay Prompts AMCAS Postsubmission Actions
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. If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool HOST: Christian Essman RESOURCES: Curriculum M-Home Support Services Dr. Lisa Meeks, Disabilities expert in medical education Admissions
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. If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool HOST: Christian Essman RESOURCES: The Premed Competencies Full competency model  Process of Updating Competency Summary Paper Competency-related Resources: Anatomy of an Applicant Guide Anatomy of an Applicant Student Profiles Self-Assessment Worksheet: Experiences Self-Assessment Worksheet: Premed Competencies Other AAMC Resources 2023 AMCAS Workbook Medical School Application Guide: The Official Guide to Medical School Admissions  The Medical School Admission Requirements™ (MSAR®):  is an online database that enables you to browse, search, sort, and compare information about U.S. and Canadian medical schools. You can save notes, favorites, and see how your MCAT, GPA, and completed coursework matches each medical school’s current first-year class and admission requirements. The Premed Navigator: A monthly free newsletter with important dates, information, and tips for applicants and pre-meds. Aspiring Docs Diaries: A blog with pieces written by premeds, med students, and residents. The free Virtual Medical School Fair, held in the Spring and Fall each year, which features several information sessions and typically about 90-100 medical schools from across the United States and Canada. The Fee Assistance Program which benefits include significantly reduced registration fee for the MCAT exam, MCAT prep products, a 2-year subscription to MSAR, AMCAS application with up to 20 medical school submissions, and fee waiver for the PREview professional readiness exam.
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. If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool 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 Curricular Phases Education-Centered Medical Home Student Research Characteristics of the Successful Candidate College Mentors CONTACT: med-admissions@northwestern.edu 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 *REGISTER HERE* --------------------------------------------------------------- If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool
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. If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE please! It helps others find it! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool RESOURCES: UMass Chan Medical School 2022 Year in Review YouTube Video VISTA Curriculum CONTACT: admissions@umassmed.edu 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. If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE please!  It helps others find it! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu     Visit our website for more information on this episode and others.  https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool   Young Physicians Initiative recorded panel from March 1, 2023 *FREE! AAMC Virtual Medical School Fair - March 28 & 29, 2023 RESOURCES: The Long School of Medicine What to expect at the Long the School of Medicine IRAT and TRAT  Curriculum - Including Distinction Programs Professional Identity Formation Student Wellness TMDSAS JAMP Positivity, By Barbara Fredrickson Shawn Achor - Human Potential Expert CONTACT: LongSOM@uthscsa.edu    Black cat Funky by reusenoise (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial  (3.0) license. https://dig.ccmixter.org/files/reusenoise/56513  Music: Soaring over the sea by Darkroom (c) copyright 2022 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/mactonite/65379   
The Assistant Dean of Medical Education and Admissions, Dr. Liesel Copeland, joins me to discuss the curricular highlights and admissions process at Rutgers University Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. In 2021, the medical school launched the 5 C’s Curriculum: Curiosity, Critical Thinking, Clinical Skills, Competence and Compassion which we talk about during our conversation. We also discuss their admissions process and how and why they use situational judgment tests like CASPer and the AAMC’s PREview assessment. If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE please!  It helps others find it! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu     Visit our website for more information on this episode and others.  https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool RESOURCES: *FREE! AAMC Virtual Medical School Fair - March 28 & 29, 2023 MSAR - Medical School Admissions Requirements Guide Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School  Distinction Programs 5 C’s Curriculum Finding Your Personal Purpose and Values Resources CONTACT: rwjapadm@rwjms.rutgers.edu    Music: Soaring over the sea by Darkroom (c) copyright 2022 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/mactonite/65379 
I sat down with Dr. Lina Mehta, Associate Dean for Admissions at the CWRU School of Medicine to discuss some admissions-related topics. We reflected on the previous application cycle, current topics is admissions, and looking ahead to the next cycle. We think you'll find this episode to be informative and, hopefully, entertaining!  If you find this podcast to be a helpful resource, RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE please!  It helps others find it! Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu    Visit our website for more information on this episode and others.  https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool RESOURCES:  Current Supreme Court Cases Related to Admissions Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President & Fellows of Harvard College Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. University of North Carolina Young Physicians Initiative - Medical School Admissions Panel Livestream - Wednesday, March 1, 2023 @ 7:30 pm EST facebook.com/YoungPhysicians youtu.be/64Y6sRDk0U0 *FREE! AAMC Virtual Medical School Fair - March 28 & 29, 2023 Would you like us to speak to your pre-med group?  Email us at allaccess@case.edu and we’ll try to work out something with you!   Dr. Mehta’s Current Book Recommendations: From Strength to Strength: Finding Success, Happiness, and Deep Purpose in the Second Half of Life The Immortal Life Henrietta Lacks Christian’s Current Book Recommendations:  Becoming a Resonant Leader Project Hail Mary   Music: The Vendetta by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/58628 Ft: Apoxode  
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