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Head of CHM Admissions Office Takes On ALS Ice Bucket Challenge; Offers Hefty Challenge of His Own

Ordinarily, having a bucket of ice water dumped over your head isn't something someone would do for fun. But this is more than that. There's something special going on here. Folks from coast to coast are taking up the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge in what has turned out to be a national craze on social media. Uploaded videos across the internet show people taking on the challenge and daring even more souls to either accept within 24 hours or donate to the ALS Association. Adults and children from all walks of life have participated, raising awareness and funding for the cause. Sure enough, the challenge was bound to reach the MSU College of Human Medicine (CHM). Faculty and staff are taking Dean Marsha Rappley's lead , which includes our very own Joel Maurer, MD, Assistant Dean, Admissions, who was recently challenged by a long-time friend. With students from CHM's incoming class on hand and the Magic Johnson statue towering above, Dr. Maurer issued his own ch

How To Tailor Your Secondary Application

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The secondary application process typically begins around July, when verified primary applications from AMCAS start getting sent to individual institutions. Some medical schools, such as the MSU College of Human Medicine (CHM), automatically invite all applicants to submit secondary applications. In contrast, other schools review their candidates before deciding who is allowed to send a secondary. Now in August, you may already have a nice stack of secondary applications, each with several essay prompts. The secondary essay prompts, in general, should help address any deficiencies in the application, helping the reviewers better assess the applicant. Each school has their own set of prompts, specific to what they are looking for in a candidate. So while applicants may encounter similar questions and prompts, note that secondaries should be tailored in two specific ways that, essentially, go hand-in-hand. 1. Secondary applications should fill in the gaps. Reviewers and

GUEST POST: Medical School Not Exclusive to Students from Affluent Backgrounds

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By Brian Ulrich, MA *** With all of the ways that physicians are portrayed on television and movies these days, it can be easy to form a certain perception of what it means to be a doctor. Often, these portrayals have less to do with healthcare and more to do with an actor’s physical appearance, status, power, or on-screen charisma. This image, however, is a mirage . The point here is that it can be easy to mentally put ourselves in certain boxes based on messages that we receive or perceive from the world around us. While these boxes can be empowering for some, they are often very limiting for others. Literature within the field of student affairs calls this “ meaning making ”, or, put another way, the way we make sense of our individual identities based on the messages we receive from the world around us. So, as a prospective student to medical school, what types of messages are you receiving from the world around you about pursuing medicine as a career? What kinds of infere

Early Decision Program Applications Due August 1st: Is EDP Right For You?

The MSU College of Human Medicine (CHM) is one of the many medical schools that prospective students can apply to via the Early Decision Program (EDP). Those looking to participate in EDP must submit their AMCAS application by Friday, August 1st. Before applying through EDP, however, applicants need to decide whether this route to medical school is right for you. It's extremely important you fully understand the advantages and disadvantages of applying as an EDP candidate. What is the Early Decision Program and how does it work? Simply put, the Early Decision Program allows prospective medical students to apply early and be assured of a prompt response. EDP applicants apply to one U.S. medical school with the full intention of attending if accepted. The school, in turn, agrees to notify an applicant of a decision by October 1st—much earlier than a regular admissions process, which can extend into the following spring. People go the EDP route when they have a clear fir

CHM Kicking Off 2nd Annual Gran Fondo: Rolling Party Benefits Skin Cancer Research

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The College of Human Medicine (CHM) kicks off its second annual Gran Fondo this Saturday with proceeds once again going towards skin cancer awareness, prevention, and research. The Gran Fondo is a non-competitive cycling event for riders of all skill levels. Beginning in downtown Grand Rapids, participants can choose between four different routes ranging in distance, including a scenic 80-mile trek to Lake Michigan on the state's gorgeous west coast. Over 1,500 riders participated in CHM's inaugural Gran Fondo Along the routes, riders can also enjoy catered rest stops offering the area's finest cuisine. Riders will return downtown after snaking through the cityscape and West Michigan countryside, as the event culminates with the Finish Line Festival . The public can welcome back riders outside the B.O.B. at this post-ride celebration combining live music, craft brews, wine, and great food. Italian for "Big Ride," Gran Fondos are typically long d

4 Ways for Potential Applicants to Maximize The Summer Months

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Sure, getting in some relaxation over the summer to recharge should be on the agenda. Yet keep in mind that the summer months can be vital in acquiring the exposure and/or training necessary to pursue higher degrees in any competitive field. If you're thinking about applying to medical school next year, consider this a great time to springboard yourself into the school year and, ultimately, the medical school application process . The med school application process is competitive. The majority of applicants hold impressive academic profiles each year. Factors like experience and the personal statement are great ways candidates set themselves apart. While it's understandable that carving out time to gain a good amount of experience can be difficult to do, prospective applicants should not feel like they need to gain really extravagant experiences from summer months, as some may not be able to afford taking the summer off to travel. Others may need to work to supp

Reapplying to Med School Means Changing Up Your Approach

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While the current application cycle approaches its final stages, another begins with the next group of wide-eyed #medschool hopefuls, carrying more dreams of scrubs, stethoscopes and surgery rooms. Within the incoming wave of applicants, perhaps no one knows how competitive the medical school application process is more than unsuccessful applicants. Less than 45% of 2013-14 applicants were accepted into medical school. So as the AMCAS application opens for submissions in less than a week (June 3), some of the more persistent applicants are preparing to go through the process for a second—even a third—time. While having to reapply can surely be frustrating, consider this an opportunity to learn from your missteps and show your commitment to medicine. For those looking to reapply, improving your chances of matriculating may require you to simply reflect and react .  REFLECT If you applied to medical school and were not admitted, some personal time for self-assessment is a must