3 Deans of Admissions Explain How to Get into Med School

Published 2024-04-14
Join three associate deans from prominent medical schools as they demystify the medical school admissions process and give you a behind-the-scenes look at what really influences acceptance decisions.

During this Q&A session, you will uncover answers to questions like:
🌟What strategies can I employ to bolster my chances of medical school acceptance?
🌟In the evolving landscape of 2024, what are admissions committees specifically seeking in applicants?
🌟Once I’ve submitted my medical school application, what happens to it? What’s the journey it undergoes?

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The Premed Experience is a free event created and hosted by @whitecoatsandcorgis

Medical student bloggers came together to talk about how they successfully navigated the pre-med path and gained acceptance into medical school. Plus, they assembled a group of associate deans from prestigious medical schools to discuss what they feel makes a strong medical school applicant.

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All Comments (14)
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  • @isabellas6428
    These deans are so funny and open! So fun to hear their take on the admissions process 😊
  • @Zac-rx7ts
    "Your grandma's motivation ain't gonna get you through" đŸ€Ł
  • @Medschoolcoach
    We were so glad to partner with you on this! We can't wait until next year's! 👍
  • @pathtopmr
    This is so helpful for pre-medical students!!!
  • @ClaireSamuelsVA
    This channel was made for me (a premed obsessed with corgis)! Very much a hidden gem. Thanks for this useful video and I’m looking forward to checking out more of your content
  • @timwong580
    Know what? What about research vlogs in addition to md vlogs!
  • @timwong580
    Don’t let them slip thru the cracks.
  • @PointTheJavelin
    Doug Taylor is not telling the truth. ETSU states on their website that they give honorably separated Veterans application preference. In this interview, he stated they very much like people who served in the military. However, neither is true. I applied during the 23-24 cycle and wasn't even given a secondary application. I have three degrees in three separate fields (300+ credit hours), 26K+ hours as a laboratory technologist, 4.5K hours research, ~1500 patient contact hours, leadership awards from the military, led Soldiers, shadowing, etc. I'm an older, disabled Veteran too. When I called ETSU to ask why I didn't receive a secondary, Doug told me none of what I had on application was competitive (including my military service).