Sunday, August 29, 2010

Hello everyone.
This past Thursday, Dr. Steven T. Case, PhD, came and talked to us about the interview process at the University of Mississippi School of Medicine. Dr. Case is a professor of Biochemistry and the Associate Dean of Admissions. He conducts many interviews at UMC. The program on Thursday was the first in a three-part series about the application and admissions process at UMC. This program was directed at Seniors preparing to interview at UMC in the next few weeks, but some helpful information for students of other classifications was included as well.
Dr. Case’s PowerPoint Presentation is available on the UMC website, http://som.umc.edu/admissions.html.
Some additional information is:
  • Apply as soon as possible! The sooner you apply, the sooner an interview invitation can be sent to you.
  • Admissions preference is given to applicants whose files are complete, including transcripts and letters of evaluation, so try to get everything in as soon as possible.
  • At UMC, you will have 3 interviews. The interviews are one-on-one and typically last 20 - 30 minutes.
  • On interview day, some of your interviewers may have read your file, and some may not have read it. Be aware of this in case they ask you questions about things in your file.
  • Be sure to look at the website to see the traits that your interviewers are seeking to assess.
  • Every question the interviewers ask you helps them to evaluate you as a future physician.
  • The most important thing to remember in an interview is to be yourself!
  • Be sure to sit up.
  • The single most common mistake people make in the interview: failure to answer a question. This includes responding to a question without answering the actual question that was asked. If your interviewer asks for one reason for something, only give one reason (not two or three)!
  • Remember that it is no longer about you. It is about how you would treat your patients as a physician. Conduct yourself how you would like your doctors to conduct themselves.
  • Finally, interview day is not designed to intimidate you.
  • About half the people who interview will be accepted. Some of the interviewed applicants will become alternates.
The Admissions Office email is AdmitMD@umc.edu. The Admissions Office phone number is (601) 984 - 5010. One-on-one appointments are offered at UMC. The appointment will allow you to get prepared for the interview beforehand so that you will be more comfortable on the day of the interview. You will be able to meet the staff in the Admissions Office and to familiarize yourself with the campus. If you would like to schedule one of these appointments or a medical school counseling appointment, call (don't email) the Admissions Office.

Also, we would like to thank everyone for coming on time and looking nice!
Kelsey

Thursday, August 26, 2010

August 24, 2010 Meeting Minutes

Hello everyone.
Our first meeting was Tuesday, August 24th, and it was great! We had introductions of all of our officers, wonderful pictures included, before covering some important information and upcoming events.
Meeting on Thursday!
·         Dr. Steven Case, the Associate Dean of Admissions at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, is coming to speak to us today, August 25th, at 7:00 p.m. in McCool 109. He will be speaking about the admission and the interview processes.
·         Come early for pizza, and try to look nice!
Next meeting in September
·         September 16th at 7:00 p.m. in McCool 100
·         Our speaker will be Dr. Jim Weir from the William Carey College of Osteopathic Medicine
Stadium Cleanup
·         Stadium cleanups typically begin at 6:00 a.m.
·         You must attend 2 stadium cleanups to go on your first medical school visit and 1 stadium cleanup for each subsequent medical school visit.
·         First stadium cleanup is Sunday, September 4th.
·         We are unsure of the date of the cleanup for the Auburn game. You will receive an email about it later.
·         We will be having a raffle for $20 at the end of the semester, but you can only enter if you’ve come to stadium cleanups!
·         The more people we have, the faster the stadium cleanups go, so everyone should try to come!
Dues
·         One-time membership dues of $20 – this covers all 4 years, or any years you have left if you are not a freshman. If you have paid before, you do not need to pay again!
·         You can pay with cash or check at the next meeting.
Blood Drive
·         September 20th, 2010 in Union rooms 325 and 327 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
·         Our volunteer time slots are all full, but you can still come and give blood!
AMSA T-shirts
·         2009 – 2010 t-shirts are available for purchase for $5
·         2010 – 2011 t-shirts will also be available for purchase. More information will be available at a later date.
Medical School Visits
·         We will have 2 each semester.
·         Possibilities for this school year are: Emory, UMMC, UAB, Tulane, and William Carey
 Practice MCAT
·         We’re having a practice MCAT this Saturday, August 28th, in Hand at 8:00 a.m.
·         If you are a member of AMSA, you will be reimbursed for the practice test fee.
Service Project
·         Habitat for Humanity
·         The tentative date is September 11th.
·         We will send out more information on this later.
Shadowing Opportunities
·         Mary Celeste Reese has information on a shadowing opportunity here at the Oktibbeha County Hospital.
·         If you’re interested, see her in the Biological Sciences office, located on the 2nd floor of Etheredge.