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    Explore "community service" with insightful episodes like "Episode 50: The Tulane University School of Medicine" and "Episode 18: Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine" from podcasts like ""All Access: Med School Admissions" and "All Access: Med School Admissions"" and more!

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    Episode 50: The Tulane University School of Medicine

    Episode 50: The Tulane University School of Medicine

    We’re taking you to The Big Easy of New Orleans, Louisiana to hear about the Tulane University School of Medicine with their Director of Admissions.  As one of the oldest medical schools in the country, you will hear about some of their unique programs and clinics benefiting the New Orleans community and much more about their admissions process.   

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    RESOURCES: 

    Tulane University School of Medicine

    First Year Courses

    DeBakey Scholars Program

    ASPIRE Summer Fellowship Program

    Goldring Center for Culinary Medicine

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    Episode 18: Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine

    Episode 18: Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine

    This episode finally gets us to a medical school out West, in particular, the Pacific Northwest with Dr. Leila Harrison, the Interim Senior Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Admissions, and Recruitment.  She has an extensive background in admissions and education which really comes through in our conversation.  WSU Elson S. Floyd is a relatively new medical school (2015) which is exciting to hear how they have created a unique mission-based and community-based medical school as the second allopathic medical school in the State of Washington.  We conclude our conversation discussing how Holistic Review works in Admissions.

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    Resources

    Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine

    Class Demographics and Statistics

    What are OSCEs? 

    Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships (LIC) - link to the CLIC Consortium for more information.

    WSU ESF Applicant Eligibility Requirements (see Requirements to Receive a Secondary Application section)

    WSU ESF Applicant MCAT/GPA combinations to receive a secondary applications (see Academic Requirements section)

    WSU ESF - What are we looking for?  (see Holistic Review section)

    Who is the LCME? 

    Holistic Review Explained

    AAMC Minority Student Medical Career Fair, Phoenix, AZ, 11/9/19

    Cleveland Clinic Medical Innovation Summit Top 10 Medical Innovations for 2020 - 10/23/2019

    Dr. Harrison's Recommendations

    Carol Dweck and Growth Mindset

    Topics in:

    Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Management

    Impostor Syndrome

    Wellness & Coping with Stress (a nice resource found on Purdue University's website)

    Contact

    medicine.admissions@wsu.edu