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LISTEN: Assistant Dean for Admissions Gives "All Access" to CHM as Guest on Med School Admissions Podcast

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Dr. Joel Maurer, Assistant Dean for Admissions at the College of Human Medicine , was recently invited to discuss med school admissions and the college, at large, on  " All Access: Med School Admissions ," hosted by Christian Essman. Beyond leading the podcast, Mr. Essmen is the Senior Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio. Described as "a new podcast for the pre-med community," listeners get direct insight from the most authoritative sources and admissions experts.The platform's various episodes place med school representatives from a number of institutions behind the mic to showcase their school. Highlighting each school's offerings and what makes these programs unique, listeners can form a better understanding of what schools are looking for as prospective students. In the third episode, Dr. Maurer takes the spotlight to speak at length--not kidding--about Michigan State U...

Class of 2019 Set To Graduate, Join Residency Programs Across US After Strong Spring Match

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The College of Human Medicine is geared up to graduate another stellar crop of physicians at this weekend's commencement ceremony. As has been a consistent case in previous years, College of Human Medicine graduates are moving on to strong residency positions across the United States. The 2019 Main Residency Match was the largest in National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) history, exceeding last year's record total. A new record-high of 38,376 applicants submitted match choices for 35,185 positions, the most ever offered in the Match. See NRMP "Match By The Numbers" comparing key data from 2018 As for #SpartanMD students, 95 percent of the College of Human Medicine seniors seeking a residency position have a confirmed placement. At CHM, 183 seniors had residency placements confirmed through the NRMP, SOAP/Post Match, and Military Match and advanced/independent matches. While one of the college's primary focus is on enhancing medical care for commu...

As CHM Moves to Utilize CASPer Test, Scores Will Be Used In Determining Interview Invitations

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The College of Human Medicine Office of Admissions has announced that we will be requiring the CASPer test as part of our admissions requirements beginning in the2019-2020 application cycle. The first set of testing dates through June have now officially been announced! But beyond the testing dates, there are many things to know about CASPer and you can read our announcement to learn more about the online assessment tool, including information on the format, cost, and rating system. Along with that initial information, it's also important to note that each school who uses the CASPer test may utilize those scores in their own individual way and at different points of the process. This brings us to why and how the College of Human Medicine decided to adopt the CASper. So...Why CASPer? As we've mentioned before ( here , here , and here ), the trend in medical school admissions has been to take a more holistic approach in admitting what are to become well-rounded p...

College of Human Medicine To Require CASPer Test Starting In Upcoming Admissions Cycle

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Beginning in the 2019-2020 admissions cycle, the College of Human Medicine Office of Admissions is adding the CASPer test as one of the application requirements . Part of the overall holistic review process , the CASPer furthers our efforts for a robust evaluation. A more focused preliminary review, in particular, will help the Office of Admissions in better determining which applicants receive interview invites . Standing for C omputer-based A ssessment for S ampling Per sonal Characteristics, CASPer is an online assessment that recognizes both personal and professional characteristics, such as ethics, resiliency, empathy, communication, collaboration and more. By way of being a situational judgment test, the exam determines behavioral tendencies and assesses how an individual will behave in certain situations. FORMAT The CASPer is made up of 12 sections and takes about 90 minutes to complete with an optional 15-minute break halfway through. Sections include vide...

A Day In The Life: Harminder To Give Inside Look at Med School Via Instagram Story Takeover

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Second-year student and  content contributor  for the admissions office , Harminder Sandhu, is taking his experience as a current College of Human Medicine student from the page to behind the camera as he gears up to take over the college's official Instagram account . From his morning routine through class, clinics, and group study, Harminder will spend two days taking followers on an inside look of what it's really like to be a modern medical student. Follow the college's Instagram stories on Wednesday and Thursday (Feb. 20-21) as Harminder will be video streaming about his training and giving his thoughts on the benefits/challenges of medical school as well as the Shared Discovery Curriculum. Who knows? Maybe a guest or two may join. ;) Feel free to interact with Harminder in real-time and DM us your questions/comments. We'll see you then! For now, we'll let Harminder take it from here... Harminder Sandhu is a second-year  College of Human Medici...

How AAMC's New Choose Your Medical School Tool Affects Traffic Rules for Med School Admissions

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Just a few months down the line in April, new guidelines will soon affect how applicants handle acceptances. The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) is enacting new procedures that guide how an applicant chooses their preferred medical school. The Choose Your Medical School Tool is an online resource to help applicants make indications about where you may attend.  It's important to note, however, that while the AAMC has set the following deadlines, each medical school still may set their own policies and deadlines. As for the schools, the tool will assist in managing enrollment. Per the AMCAS , "Using the AMCAS Choose Your Medical School tool as directed by each school gives admissions offices a better idea how many seats they need to fill in their entering classes and helps other applicants receive timely notification about the outcome of their applications." "PLAN TO ENROLL" While the big decisions come down to April, the Choose Your Med...

Office of Admissions Hosts Student Panel Stream on Shared Discovery Curriculum

With Shared Discovery only in its third year of implementation at the College of Human Medicine , the truth is that we in the Office of Admissions naturally still receive plenty of great questions about our relatively new, innovative curriculum. For this reason, we chose the SDC as our topic of discussion in this, the third installment of our Facebook Live Stream series. Francisco, from the admissions team, moderated the hour-long discussion and was joined by second-year students, George and Enrique, as well as first-year student, Maryssa. The panel touched on a variety of points regarding the curriculum, including the transition to a curriculum without lectures or constant testing. The students gave their own takes on how the curriculum, as a vehicle for medical training, has prepared them well for boards and offered some anecdotes about the great opportunities they've had with patients as part of real clinical teams. You can watch the whole discussion here: Don...