Taken 8/19/10 Scores Release 9/21/10: 10V 7P 10B Q This is a quick Summary of my clinical experiences, ECs, and volunteer work. I pretty much pulled this straight from my AACOMAS app so if any of it sounds lame that is why.
Clinical Experiences
EMT-B
St. Francis Hospital and Health Services: Preformed duties in the emergency department and mental health services as a technician. Using my EMT-B license I gave direct patient care and was able to provide assistance. In my experience in the emergency department I worked with and observed three osteopathic physicians regularly.
Shadowing: Roughly 80 hours of Family Practice Shadowing
EC\'s and Volunteer Work
Events Planning Chair of Student: Collaborated events for the student body, and worked with other organizations on and off campus. Also, served on the executive board of Student Senate.
Senior Class Representative: Served as the elected senior student\'s voice in student senate, which is the student government association of the NWMSU campus.
Up \'til Dawn- St. Jude\'s Children\'s Hospital: Assisted in team efforts to raise money for St. Jude\'s Children\'s Hospital.
Junior Class President: Served as the elected junior student\'s voice in student senate, which is the student government association of the NWMSU campus.
President of ----Fraternity: Served as the Chapter President carrying out duties such as making a fiscal budget, overseeing the management of funds, organizing the chapter and its events. In addition, ensuring a connection between the national offices of the fraternity as well as the campus greek system. As President, I worked to better the fraternity, in doing so I changed chapter policy to more efficiently work on a year to year basis. Immediately following my tenure as president the chapter was awarded the \"Most Improved\" chapter award.
Vice President- Public Relations and Programming of NWMSU Interfraternity Council: Functioned as Vice President of the interfraternity council of NWMSU, which oversees the campus fraternities. In this position I oversaw the publications for IFC and fraternities as well as creating events. Events consisted of speakers geared toward issues that campus individuals dealt with. In addition, in the Spring of 2009 I brought the event \"Walk A Mile in Her Shoes\" to campus. This event was a philanthropy that raised money for the battered women\'s shelter of the Maryville, MO area. This was the first year that this event took place and over seven hundred dollars was raised from this event.
Creator/Director of Walk a Mile in Her Shoes: This event was a philanthropy that raised money for the battered women\'s shelter of the Maryville, MO area. This event was created in the spring of 2009, and has been an annual occurrence since.
Secretary of --- Fraternity: Served as the chapter secretary. Duties involved accurately keeping record of all chapter functions, keeping correspondence to various entities, maintaining an accurate list of chapter members.
// Applications //
Application Cycle One: 07/13/2011
Undergraduate college: Northwest Missouri State University
Undergraduate Area of study: Biological/Life Sciences
Total MCAT SCORE: 503
MCAT Section Scores:
B/B 127,
C/P 124,
CARS 127
Overall GPA: 3.21
Science GPA: 3.18
Applied
Pacific Northwest University
Applying for combined PhD/MSTP? No
Submitted: Yes
Secondary Completed: No
Interview Invite: No
Interview Attended: No
Waitlisted: No
Accepted: No
Rejected: No
Summary of Experience:
Didn\'t even fill out the secondary, very silly of me to submit my primary to this school with such a regional bias.
Summary of Experience:
Pretty sour about KCUMB. Re-applied this year, and they rejected me pre-secondary. Would\'ve been ok with it, but they sent the rejection letter to my address from the previous cycle which was listed nowhere on this current app. I expected a little more...
Summary of Experience:
This school is ridiculous. No contact whatsoever, the only way I knew that I was rejected was when I tried to sign in a pop up said that I \"Was no longer a prospective student\". This school is trash.
Summary of Experience:
As much as I would LOVE to stay in Des Moines and go to DMU I have decided not to wait out the waitlist and let someone else who might not have an acceptance take my place. KCOM is a better fit for me than DMU is so, KCOM it is!