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The Official Student Doctor Network Medical School Admissions Guide

The Official Student Doctor Network Medical School Admissions GuideAuthor: Christian Becker
Publisher: Mill City Press, Inc.
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 63706

Media: Paperback
Pages: 392
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Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 1.1

ISBN: 1934248177
EAN: 9781934248171
ASIN: 1934248177

Publication Date: March 15, 2007
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The Official Student Doctor Network Medical School Admission Guide will take you step by step through the entire process of getting into medical school. It includes a detailed discussion and comparison of MD, DO, Caribbean and international medical schools as well as podiatry schools. It will teach you how to stand out from the rest of the applicants. Going beyond just medical school admissions, the book provides a detailed look at the entire medical training process - from pre-med, through medical school, residency, and fellowship training - even different practice settings and medicine as a whole. You will discover . What all your medical school options are (MD, DO, Caribbean & international) . How to become a stronger applicant . How to gain admission to medical school . How to succeed in medical school . Details about pre-med, medical school, residency, and beyond . Tips and suggestions from successful medical school applicants . Personal statement and interview advice . Detailed scholarship and financial discussion, including military and National Health Service Corps options


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4 out of 5 stars Med School Admiss Guide   June 24, 2009
Nicholas Furlani
Book is pretty well writen..helpful for every aspect from starting undergrad to actually applying to medical school and further.


5 out of 5 stars A bible for pre-med students   May 20, 2009
Black Jack (Honolulu, HI USA)
The Official Student Doctor Network Medical School Admissions Guide

It is a great book, which covers almost everything one needs to know as a pre-med student. It is the only pre-med information book one needs with MSAR. It explores all the ins and outs of every single option for a pre-med student. In the end of each section, it also provides the references the author used for further explorations.



4 out of 5 stars Helpful even after entry to medical school   May 10, 2009
Peter Alford (Newark, OH)
This book offers tips on increasing yor chances of being accepted to medical school including things such as volunteerism and community involvement where many candidates fall short. It also discusses different medical school options including the Caribbbean option which is a good alternative if you cannot get into a reputable US medical school.
The author also presents a section on success stories and frequently asked questions that are helpful in guiding you through medical school and residency onto becoming a practcing doctor.
Although not comprehensive as one other reviewer indicated it is a useful guide for any one intending to enter a medical career.
By the way, my purchase was as a gift to someone looking to gain acceptance to medical school and their feedback was quite positive.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent Resource   December 31, 2007
Time Traveler (USA)
5 out of 7 found this review helpful

The Student Doctor Network has really went out of its way to create a tome for the complicated medical school admissions process. It's broken into 11 categories, each containing a series of small articles written by different and appropriate authors. They range from discussions on what to focus on in premed studies to actually build a decent resume, to breaking down the differences in allopathic, osteopathic, podiatry, and Caribbean schools. There are also very useful chapters on money matters and med school statistics.

The most helpful chapter for me has been the one that focuses on the actual application process. All of the authors speak from experience and their advice is actually constructive and not recycled tips like I've found in similar books. I intend to put their plan for setting up a physician shadowing into action. I'm also thankful for their chapter about choosing a major. I've read in so many books that colleges may prefer a non-science undergraduate, so it's nice to read from actual med students that those who arrive at med school without a solid background in biology often struggle to keep up, since nothing is reviewed and there are no intro courses.

The chapter on residency programs is an informative read and helps you get a taste of what your PG training will be like. I strongly believe in reading up on the entire process on the way to becoming a doctor. After med school you'll have your internship, residency, and if you choose to subspecialize, a fellowship. With med school included, we could be talking about an 11 year process. Every step on the path excites me and reaffirms my commitment to take this intimidating journey.

The book ends with two success stories and 17 FAQs. Overall, I'd say this is a great investment for anyone looking not just for advice or strategies on applying and preparing for med school, but also information on what to expect once you get there and once it's over.



5 out of 5 stars Great book, could be better   November 4, 2007
The Misses living somewhere, anywhere in the U.S. (Baltimore MD USA)
6 out of 8 found this review helpful

The SDN book is a great asset. However,the information it provides will be mostly useful to those that have absolutely no idea about the whole med school application process. I purchased the book after I had applied, and before my interview. It didn't do much for me. I got some broad interview topic ranges, but I still needed the internet. You might be better off by reading the SDN website and checking out their interview database. But for purposes of supporting the great website studentdoctor.net, I would say, go for it. It's a great support site so I would not mind purchasing a book affiliated with the site, that helps support the site. Also donate directly on SDN. Go STUDENT DOCTOR NETWORK!!! whoooooooooo

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