premed0909
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When were you complete?OOS Pre II R today. Good luck to everyone still in the running!
When were you complete?OOS Pre II R today. Good luck to everyone still in the running!
not sure the exact date but sometime in mid to late augustWhen were you complete?
when were you complete??pre-II R yesterday!! OOS
8/14when were you complete??
Thanks for the info! still waiting on my endI got an email to do the background check on 1/2, but it could have been triggered by another school that I'm holding an acceptance at. The subject of the email was "Background Check Consent Request."
SameThanks for the info! still waiting on my end
Pre-II R, OOS, strong ties. oh well
Early AugustDate of completion?
When were you complete if u don't mind me askingPre-II R just now, OOS, strong ties. bummer
I believe they only accept one update if you receive an interview!Does anyone know if they except updates?
8/6When were you complete if u don't mind me asking
Hi all! Feel free to shoot me any questions once again. I am happy to answer any and all! Some questions above this one were on Admitted students day/ background checks/ tours. For admitted students day, you will likely hear once feb rolls around and the second wave of students are admitted, so stay tuned. Background checks will be sent out by schools you have an A at so if you were already accepted by another school prior to your UMN Acceptance, you will get it earlier than those with just a December UMN acceptance. From my understanding you only need to do one background check which will be sent to all schools you have an A at (dont hold me to this, i think this is correct but not totally sure). Check your spam often just in case it is sent there. For tours, i believe there is a virtual tour online somewhere of the med school but if not, you will get one prior to starting school and on admitted students day. If you are in the TC area I would also be happy to walk you around campus earlier if you would like! Lectures are "mandatory" which means showing up is beneficial to your learning since they will sometimes hint at material that is more high yield for exams but they dont take attendance or anything.Ik MSAR says lectures r mandatory, but is that accurate/up to date? Are all lectures mandatory?
I don't think Fairview really knows whats happening with the Fairview contract. A lot will happen between now and Dec 2026 when the current contract ends, and it sounds like both parties are open to renegotiate. Regardless, rotations didn't change that much with the advent of M Health Fairview in 2019, and I don't think they would change that much if the partnership ended. We rotate at basically all of the hospitals in the Twin Cities, whether there is an institutional business partnership or not.Hey!
Does anyone know, including M1-M4s here, what's happening with Fairview Hospital contract? I know losing the hospital may impact our clinical rotations at a top tier hospital.
I don't think Fairview really knows whats happening with the Fairview contract. A lot will happen between now and Dec 2026 when the current contract ends, and it sounds like both parties are open to renegotiate. Regardless, rotations didn't change that much with the advent of M Health Fairview in 2019, and I don't think they would change that much if the partnership ended. We rotate at basically all of the hospitals in the Twin Cities, whether there is an institutional business partnership or not.
Interesting. Would the end of the contract affect the "University"/Academic Hospital status? Basically, per my understanding there's a difference between rotating at a community vs. academic hospital.I don't think Fairview really knows whats happening with the Fairview contract. A lot will happen between now and Dec 2026 when the current contract ends, and it sounds like both parties are open to renegotiate. Regardless, rotations didn't change that much with the advent of M Health Fairview in 2019, and I don't think they would change that much if the partnership ended. We rotate at basically all of the hospitals in the Twin Cities, whether there is an institutional business partnership or not.
After looking into this, I wouldn’t be too worried. Sounds like both sides are amenable to negotiating a new contract before 2026. UMN even has the option to outright buy the hospital from Fairview.Interesting. Would the end of the contract affect the "University"/Academic Hospital status? Basically, per my understanding there's a difference between rotating at a community vs. academic hospital.
I see. You are probably right regarding the contract and the U buying it out.After looking into this, I wouldn’t be too worried. Sounds like both sides are amenable to negotiating a new contract before 2026. UMN even has the option to outright buy the hospital from Fairview.
In regard to academic vs. community, it seems like they would become a community hospital if the partnership with UMN ends (someone can correct me if I’m wrong). Maybe it would still be considered a pseudo-academic med center because they were affiliated with UMN for so long? Honestly not sure how this would affect LOR “prestige” for residency apps.
In short, I wouldn’t be too concerned as of rn
One of my favorite interviews! Everyone is very welcoming and I thought the questions were fair. Just be yourself and I am sure you will do great!Hi everyone! I have an interview with the University of MN medical school this week! I was wondering if any of y’all have any general comments about what the interview was like or if you guys thought if the MMI questions were hard??
I’m pretty nervous admittedly, so any explanation would be greatly appreciated!
I had my interview last December, something I wished I had known before is that there is a timer on the top right corner. So in an MMI station, you will know how much time you have left. I realized that at my last station which would've been very helpful. good luck on your interviewHi everyone! I have an interview with the University of MN medical school this week! I was wondering if any of y’all have any general comments about what the interview was like or if you guys thought if the MMI questions were hard??
I’m pretty nervous admittedly, so any explanation would be greatly appreciated!
I see. You are probably right regarding the contract and the U buying it out.
Exactly, especially for competitive programs (derm, plastics, surg, ent). If anyone has information regarding the LOR "prestige" it would be intriguing to know.
I'm not super concerned, but I'm thinking of my "pros" and "cons" list for each school.
I believe ~10 students stay in Duluth full time for 3rd year, but yes everyone else rotates together 3rd and 4th year.Is this true for Duluth students too as everyone is together for 3rd and 4th year?
I’m not sure exactly what would change between a community vs. academic hospital. I’ve rotated at the University of Minnesota Medical Center, Regions, the VA, and Children’s Minnesota, and there’s been little to no difference between my rotation experiences (aside from which service I’m on). We work with faculty and residents at all sites. Residents rotate through the same sites that we do. You might get more “big name” faculty at the University hospital, but I imagine those folks will still be around.Interesting. Would the end of the contract affect the "University"/Academic Hospital status? Basically, per my understanding there's a difference between rotating at a community vs. academic hospital.
they had said they interview 650-700 and give out ~250 acceptancesFor those who have interviewed, I remember admissions mentioned interviewing around 900 applicants and mentioned how many acceptances they typically offer. Does anybody remember the number of offers admissions said they typically give out?
When did you submit secondary?OOS II just now
8/21When did you submit secondary?