Fast forward 10 years and you are working in a very respected fellowship. A patient needs a new procedure that has a high success rate. But a senior member of the staff tells you that you need to treat the patient with older methods. These have very low success rates. What do you do?
Fast forward 10 years and you are working in a very respected fellowship. A patient needs a new procedure that has a high success rate. But a senior member of the staff tells you that you need to treat the patient with older methods. These have very low success rates. What do you do?
The nice new facilities and admission staff were extremely helpful. The pizza night was really cool way of getting to know other applicant and students.
What impressed you negatively?
The interview is low stress, but the interviewers seem to be in the dark about future developments of the school.
What did you wish you had known ahead of time?
The city is beautiful, and would be a great place to live.
What are your general comments?
DCOM was my first interview and I was really impressed at the time, because of the excellent facilities. After seeing other schools, I really feel like it will be a good school in the future, but they have a lot of growing to do.
What are your suggestions for the admissions office?