HurricaИe
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+877|6439|Washington DC
So we're doing all this college crap at school, and one of the things that interests me is medicine (possibly become a doctor).

Thing is, "Schools of Medicine" seem to be all at the Graduate level. What does one study at the undergraduate level before moving on to the graduate level for medical school?
Brasso
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+1,549|7108

earth science
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
DesertFox-
The very model of a modern major general
+796|7162|United States of America
I plan on entering that field and I was told that as long as you have a strong background in biology, chemistry, and physics, you ought to be fine for getting into a medical school because they don't really care what your major is. To make sure these are covered, you should probably major in something like General Health Sciences, Pre-Medicine, or something like that.
Miggle
FUCK UBISOFT
+1,411|7219|FUCK UBISOFT

study at MIT/count cards
https://i.imgur.com/86fodNE.png
SamTheMan:D
Banned
+856|6452|England

you do look like a doctor hurri
Locoloki
I got Mug 222 at Gritty's!!!!
+216|7118|Your moms bedroom
whatever you study you better get good grades, as it is extremely harder to get into grad school as it is to get into college
SenorToenails
Veritas et Scientia
+444|6608|North Tonawanda, NY

HurricaИe wrote:

So we're doing all this college crap at school, and one of the things that interests me is medicine (possibly become a doctor).

Thing is, "Schools of Medicine" seem to be all at the Graduate level. What does one study at the undergraduate level before moving on to the graduate level for medical school?
Any noteworthy college will have a premed program.  They teach to the MCAT exam.

You'll cover:

Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Physics
Biology
Biochemistry
Calculus
HurricaИe
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+877|6439|Washington DC

Locoloki wrote:

whatever you study you better get good grades, as it is extremely harder to get into grad school as it is to get into college
I figure with hard work and of course, studying something that I actually like, I can get good grades.

@Miggle I'd kill to go to MIT... but I'm not leet enough
@Samuel ja
@Desert and Senor, thanks
Docjones
Member
+7|6463|Connecticut

HurricaИe wrote:

So we're doing all this college crap at school, and one of the things that interests me is medicine (possibly become a doctor).

Thing is, "Schools of Medicine" seem to be all at the Graduate level. What does one study at the undergraduate level before moving on to the graduate level for medical school?
pointless busy work.
SenorToenails
Veritas et Scientia
+444|6608|North Tonawanda, NY

HurricaИe wrote:

I figure with hard work and of course, studying something that I actually like, I can get good grades.

@Miggle I'd kill to go to MIT... but I'm not leet enough
@Samuel ja
@Desert and Senor, thanks
For example, at my university, if you want a physics degree with a premed program, you would follow a course of study somewhat like these.
Smithereener
Member
+138|6793|California
I remember going to a seminar about the MCAT and the life of being a doctor. The speaker (a doctor himself) was asked this question, and he stated that taking the usual - Biology, Chemistry, etc. - is important, as well as things like Humanities as a side course. He said something about, it shows compassion, that you're capable of caring for a patient (since many jobs don't require you to make much human contact apparently).

Can anyone comment on this? It seems like a good idea, albeit slightly stressful.
KEN-JENNINGS
I am all that is MOD!
+2,993|7110|949

Smithereener wrote:

I remember going to a seminar about the MCAT and the life of being a doctor. The speaker (a doctor himself) was asked this question, and he stated that taking the usual - Biology, Chemistry, etc. - is important, as well as things like Humanities as a side course. He said something about, it shows compassion, that you're capable of caring for a patient (since many jobs don't require you to make much human contact apparently).

Can anyone comment on this? It seems like a good idea, albeit slightly stressful.
Of course a Humanities class (or more specifically, Ethics) would do well.  Ever heard of the Hippocratic Oath?
Brasso
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+1,549|7108

Smithereener wrote:

It seems like a good idea, albeit slightly extremely stressful
if you have half a heart

not to mention lawsuits if you make a simple mistake

(like making an incision in ben's kidney!  )

Last edited by haffeysucks (2008-03-31 18:50:23)

"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
cowami
OY, BITCHTITS!
+1,106|6767|Noo Yawk, Noo Yawk

Miggle wrote:

study at MIT/count cards
MIT is overrated

Though I did get into BU.
https://i.imgur.com/PfIpcdn.gif
HurricaИe
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+877|6439|Washington DC

cowami wrote:

Miggle wrote:

study at MIT/count cards
MIT is overrated

Though I did get into BU.
Black University? You're asian!
cowami
OY, BITCHTITS!
+1,106|6767|Noo Yawk, Noo Yawk

HurricaИe wrote:

cowami wrote:

Miggle wrote:

study at MIT/count cards
MIT is overrated

Though I did get into BU.
Black University? You're asian!
Bahstin Yoonivoisity, foo.
https://i.imgur.com/PfIpcdn.gif
HurricaИe
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+877|6439|Washington DC

cowami wrote:

HurricaИe wrote:

cowami wrote:


MIT is overrated

Though I did get into BU.
Black University? You're asian!
Bahstin Yoonivoisity, foo.
pff feck bawstun
Smithereener
Member
+138|6793|California

haffeysucks wrote:

Smithereener wrote:

It seems like a good idea, albeit slightly extremely stressful
if you have half a heart

not to mention lawsuits if you make a simple mistake

(like making an incision in ben's kidney!  )
lol, the same doctor talked about half of his income going to malpractice insurance in case shit hits the fan.
CommieChipmunk
Member
+488|7047|Portland, OR, USA
Really depends.  I'm going to do biology (micro, biochem, I'm not sure yet), but med schools don't really want straight up science nerds anymore.  You can study anything you want (well, major in anything you want) and still get into med school if you take all of your pre-med requirements.  In fact, you have a better chance these days if you're unique.
CommieChipmunk
Member
+488|7047|Portland, OR, USA

Smithereener wrote:

haffeysucks wrote:

Smithereener wrote:

It seems like a good idea, albeit slightly extremely stressful
if you have half a heart

not to mention lawsuits if you make a simple mistake

(like making an incision in ben's kidney!  )
lol, the same doctor talked about half of his income going to malpractice insurance in case shit hits the fan.
It's really sad, big pharmaceutical companies aren't coming out with new important drugs anymore because they get slammed with a huge malpractice case every time something bad happens, sue happy america ftl
mtb0minime
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Well you can declare to do "pre-med". You just take a bunch of extremely basic and extremely easy math, physics, science courses and get straight A's. And tbh, if you don't get all A's, might as well consider a new profession
Yellowman03
Once Again, We Meet at Last
+108|6712|Texas
i suggest you major in some sort of biology your first few years before you go to medical school...the first few years are pre-med and it is a blow off.
nukchebi0
Пушкин, наше всё
+387|6801|New Haven, CT

CommieChipmunk wrote:

Smithereener wrote:

haffeysucks wrote:


if you have half a heart

not to mention lawsuits if you make a simple mistake

(like making an incision in ben's kidney!  )
lol, the same doctor talked about half of his income going to malpractice insurance in case shit hits the fan.
It's really sad, big pharmaceutical companies aren't coming out with new important drugs anymore because they get slammed with a huge malpractice case every time something bad happens, sue happy america ftl
Of course, if they didn't make such obscene profits, people might sue them for less (or least be awarded less). I don't have much sympathy for pharmaceutical companies.
Ender2309
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+470|7049|USA
pre-med. most schools (but not all) have a program, and if they don't counselors will point you in the right direction. just FYI med schools are impacted to hell right now, if you want to get into one you're going to need a 4.0 throughout college.

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