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Eastern Virginia Medical School Interview Feedback Summary

Norfolk, VA

Allopathic Medical Schools | Public Non-Profit

Overall, students rated the program a 7.1 out of 10 for satisfaction. The student body is described as highly cooperative. The environment is considered supportive for underrepresented minorities, LGBTQ+ students, married students, students with disabilities, non-traditional students. Graduates feel very well-prepared for board exams. Faculty members are seen as highly approachable.
🎓 The Basics

What was the zip code of your residence in high school?

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40,033.71 7

What do you like most?

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🧾 The Details

What are the facilities and clinics like (old/new, well maintained, etc.)?

How do students from this program do after graduation - are they adequately prepared for practice?

What are rotations like?

How do students from this program do in the Match?

Any other information you want to share?

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  • I think EVMS really walks the walk with community focus. Many of the issues, especially with quality of life, that other medical schools have I honestly have had trouble relating to at EVMS. The curriculum is constantly reassessed and currently structured in a way that I think is conducive to reducing overall stress (still stressful obviously) but I have never felt that faculty and staff were not accepting to feedback.
  • The school itself is pretty small; testing center opened in 2015 is 0.5-0.6 miles from the actual campus so getting to tests the day of - you have to drive over and just park on nearby residential neighborhoods. It's a hassle compared to the old system: where tests are held on campus, you bring your own laptops into the lecture room and take the proctored exam (you have much more time before/after to study on campus or prepare for class after exams).
  • Excellent professors and top notch education. People come in with lower scores compared to national, but board scores are often 1 SD above national mean.
  • Not very strong in the pre-clinical years, but very highly regarded in the clinical years. Chair of Surgery is also president of ACS (LD Britt). Lots of pull there.