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by Peterson's (Author) "Medical education continues to fascinate researchers, clinicians, and the popular press-how physicians are trained, many believe, directly impacts how they care for patients..." (more)
Key Phrases: preclinical years, early clinical exposure, family practice rotation, School of Medicine, New York, The Bottom Line (more...)
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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Peterson's; 1 edition (July 21, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0768902037
  • ISBN-13: 978-0768902037
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #717,811 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Medical education continues to fascinate researchers, clinicians, and the popular press-how physicians are trained, many believe, directly impacts how they care for patients. Read the first page
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preclinical years, early clinical exposure, family practice rotation, required clerkships, basic science faculty members, physical exam skills, family medicine rotation, core clerkships, acting internship, preclinical curriculum, residency match, osteopathic manipulative medicine, residency interviews, elective time, basic science years, residency selection, clinical electives, basic science curriculum, osteopathic principles, physical examination skills, transcript service, gross anatomy lab, men students, medicine clerkship, average indebtedness
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School of Medicine, New York, The Bottom Line, World Wide Web, Size of Entering Class, Total Number of Men Students, Total Number of Women Students, Los Angeles, New Jersey, Veterans Administration, Associate Dean, Director of Admissions, Students Receiving Financial Aid, University of California, North Carolina, San Francisco, University of Texas, United States, Mount Sinai, World Report, South Carolina, New England, Health Sciences Center, West Virginia, New Orleans
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2.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money, November 7, 2001
True, each article was written by an actual med student, but how were those students chosen? Were they the top of the class, or the slackers? Why did they pick the school? Perhaps the editors could have supplemented the book with a short biography of each writer. Better yet, have a student unaffiliated with the school infiltrate the medical school and do the writing. Each article was overwhelmingly positive, and ended with the writer saying "great school," "high-quality education," etc, whether if it's Hopkins or the University of Southern Florida. Were they afraid that the schools would sue them for defamation if they pointed out the shortcomings? The descriptions of "Preclinical Years" and "Clinical Years" took up most the space, when I could have gotten more up-to-date information from brochures. Perhaps the Social Life sections could have been expanded, since this is the only thing that's not available elsewhere. This book will not help shorten the list of the schools you'll be considering, but make it longer. If you really need to buy a book about medical schools, get the Medical School Admissions Requirements from AAMC. It is updated annually and gives selection factors and prerequisites, and will save you a lot of money when it comes to deciding which schools to apply. If you're really interested in the school, go on a tour and ask around, or schedule a telephone interview with a med student over there. When it says on the introduction "Peterson's did not verify and cannot vouch for the accuracy of information contained within these profile," how can I trust anything I read?
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15 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent guide with insights unlike other similar books., November 2, 1999
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This is a fun book to read while you're deciding where to apply for medical school. It was light, but informative reading.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Correct the Correction, February 18, 2002
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Sai Li's point was just what the "Correction" comment states: that current students did fill out the surveys. However, without any biographical information on them (sorry a list of names at the end of the book doesn't do a whole lot of good) and without knowing how those students were picked (i.e., whether they can be considered at all representative of their class and school), we are left not knowing how much weight, if any, should be given to their feedback. It appears as if the "Correction" review was simply an attempt by the author to increase the overall rating of the book by including an additional 5 star review. Pretty transparent, and I second Sai Li's recommendation to get your hands on the AAMC's MSAR book which is the only guide to medical schools officially sanctioned by the American Association of Medical Colleges.
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