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Jade's advice regarding Organic Chemistry was (it is also really good advice that applies to all courses!) ... - A lot of online resources exist outside of the course material to help students What topics will be discussed in this course? - Money and Medicine Residency and Medical Training The Medical Admissions Process Allopathic vs. Osteopathic Medicine At Baylor University, Pre-Medicine is a major. (True or False) - False Who is Dr. Richard Sanker? - The Director of Pre-health Studies In this course, Quiz, Midterm, and Final questions will be from the ... - Book Readings and Online Lectures Rahul notes that a difference between TMDSAS and the AMCAS service is that - AMCAS limits you in listing only 10 activites and explain why they are the most meaningful What does the MCAT stand for? - Medical College Admission Test In the video, Jade remarked on whether she decided to transfer her AP Biology credit. Which of the following statements is accurate? - She did not transfer her credit and was happy Medicine is a complicated profession. (True or False) - True Abby clarifies that MMI stands for ... - Multiple Mini Interview Which of the following is NOT a type of interview described in the book? -Panel Interview -Phone Interview -One-on-one Interview -Multiple Mini-interview - Phone Interview If a medical school applicant is dishonest during the criminal background check, they may be rejected from admission or have an offer of admission rescinded. (True or False) - True Medical schools with a holistic approach to admissions consider which of the following? -Extracurriculars (volunteering, leadership, etc.) -Medical exposure -All of the Above -MCAT score & GP - All of the above It is not important to apply early. (true or false) - false Which of the following is recommended when asking for a letter of recommendation? -Asking someone you do not know well -None of the above are recommended -Asking right before your application is due -Asking early - Asking Early High School activities should be included on medical school applications (true or false) - false Less nontraditional medical school applicants are matriculating to medical school every year. (true or false) - false Which year was the newest version of the MCAT released and how many sections does it contain? -2015, 3 -2015, 4 -2016, 2 -2017, 5 - 2015, 4 It is recommended that you keep a record of activities throughout college (true or false) - true which of the following is NOT true of nontraditional applicants? -it may describe someone who obtained a graduate degree before entering medical school. -it is a disadvantage -it adds diversity -it may describe someone who served in the military - it is a disadvantage only MD-graduates, 'Allopaths', can become surgeons. (True or False) - false which board exam do DO students take? -USMLE step 1, USMLE step 2, USMLE step 3 -COMLEX level 1, COMLEX level 2, COMLEX level 3 -COMLEX step 1, COMLEX step 2, COMLEX step 3 -COMLEX level 1, USMLE level 2, COMLEX level 3 - COMLEX level 1, COMLEX level 2, COMLEX level 3 the funded MD-PHD program is funded by the ... -directly by the Medical School that accepts you -the NIH (government) -the student -directly by the Lab's PI (Principal Investigator) - the NIH (government) an example cited by Dr. Sanker of why a student would pursue an MD- MPH combined program instead of a standard MD- program was to ... -work in the CDC or UNICEF -write a book -become a physician -remain in school for a longer amount of time - work in the CDC or UNICEF what are the two distinct degrees that grant the right to practice as a physician? -Medical Doctor and Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine -Medical Doctor and Medical Physician -Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and Medical Physician -Medical Physician and Doctor of Medical Practice - Medical Doctor and Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine what is the main difference between MDs compared to DOs -DOs are less qualified than MDs -Mrs are trained for 4 years and DOs are trained for only 3 years -DOs have an additional treatment modality and trained with the philosophy of medicine -Mrs have an additional treatment modality and trained with the philosophy of medicine - DOs have an additional treatment modality and trained with the philosophy of medicine the Allopathic degree and the Osteopathic degree is typically 4-years. (True or False) - true Osteopathic Medical Schools and Allopathic Medical Schools are significantly more similar than different. (True or False) - true only Osteopathic Medical Schools review medical ethics. (True or False) - false in chapter 5 video, Dr. Keith White graduated with a -DO degree -MD degree - DO degree what was one piece of advice given by the medical students about study skills? -don't read the slides before class as it will only confuse you -spread out your studying -always be physically present in class -"chunk" your studying by devoting one day a week to each class - spread out your studying how many sites do Texas A&M College of Medicine students have available to them for their clinical rotations? -8 -2 -3 -5 - 5 besides science, what other topics are typically included in medical school curriculum? -social sciences -finances in healthcare -medical ethics -both social sciences & medical ethics - both social sciences & medical ethics how were the first year medical students organized by their school to make sure that they received social support from upperclassmen? -a mentorship system between first and fourth years -a college/society system -a big/little system with second, third, and fourth years -there is no formal social support system in most medical schools - a college/society system what are the first year/year and half of medical school known as? -the textbook years -the clinical years -the basic science years -the classroom years - the basic science years what is one of the main purposes of the frequent testing and specific testing methods of medical school? -to provide very precise rankings of the students -to familiarize the students to group testing -to prepare students for their board exams -to get the students used to frequent stress - to prepare students for their board exams what is one of the things the students of the panel suggest doing during a gap year? -getting a second bachelor's degree -nothing; stay home and think about your reason for going into medicine -a 1-year master's program -a PhD program - a 1-year master's program which standardized test must medical students take at the end of the first year/year and a half of medical school? -USMLE CK Exam/Step 1 -STREP 1 -USMLE CK Exam/Step 2 -USTEP MLE 1 - USMLE CK Exam/Step 1 what pre-clinical curriculum is the "entire nation" switching to (what is the new system)? -20 month pre-clinical curriculum -18 month pre-clinical curriculum -15 month pre-clinical curriculum -2 year pre-clinical curriculum - 18 month pre-clinical curriculum what does USMLE stand for? -United States Medical Licensing Exam -United States Master Licensing Exam -United Society Medical License Entrance - United States Medical Licensing Exam which of the following are common ways that medical schools organize the curriculum of the first year/year and a half? select all that apply. -by scientific subject (i.e. biochemistry, anatomy, etc.) -by organ system -by medicine classes -case-based learning - by scientific subject (i.e. biochemistry, anatomy, etc.) by organ system by medicine classes case-based learning what was an example given in the video of difficult times in medical school? -the death of family members -the presence of "gunners" -unfriendly faculty members -lack of classmate support - the death of family members in which type of practice can you be your own boss? -clinic -hospital -private practice - private practice which is false about the schedule during clinical rotations? -may include night call or starting very early in the morning -it is very flexible and provides lots of vacation. -it is like a work schedule. -depends on rotation, setting, and specialty - it is very flexible and provides lots of vacation if a physician prefers to work with a military population, where should they work? -local clinics -Veteran's Administration -teaching hospital - Veteran's administration "Try out" rotations: -all of the Answer Choices -are sometimes in more advanced specialties not a part of the core rotations -are also known as elective rotations -are an opportunity for students to rotate at hospitals where they want to complete residency - all of the answer choices who might an academic medical program educate? select all that apply. -fellows -residents -medical students - fellows, residents, medical students what might be a good path if you enjoy teaching and/or research? -academic medicine -private practice -clinic - academic medicine which of the following is true? -DO students must take the USMLE Step II exam to enter the DO (AOA) match -MD students must take the COMPLEX exam to enter the MD (AMA) match -DO students must take ONLY the COMPLEX exam to enter the MD (AMA) match -MD students must take the USMLE Step II exam to enter the MD (AMA) match - MD students must take the USMLE Step II exam to enter the MD (AMA) match Professionalism during rotations: -is imperative because students work directly with a team of healthcare professionals that rely on each other to care for patients -is not necessary because medical students are medical gods -is only a fall back for students that are not any good at medicine (see House, M.D.) -is not important because you're still a student - is imperative because students work directly with a team of healthcare professionals that rely on each other to care for patients which is NOT a core rotation required by all medical schools? -family medicine -neurology -psychiatry -OB-GYN - neurology where will a family physician spend most of their time? -in clinic visits -in the classroom -in the operation room - in clinic visits the interview begins when the student first makes contact with the program. (True or False) - true what is one type of question to consider that is mentioned in the book? -behavioral question -informational question -interrogational question -none of the above - behavioral question recommendation letters are not important if you have a good application. (True or False) - false social media content can affect a student's acceptance to a medical program. (True or False) - true according to the book, what is an example of some basic common questions? -all of the above -tell me about yourself -why should we choose you? -do you have any questions for us? - all of the above if you apply to a residency program, you are guaranteed to receive an interview. (True or False) - false all of the following are rules for writing a CV except -all of the above -avoid redundancy -reverse chronological order -include personal information - include personal information what is the acronym of the online application services that is used for applying to residency programs? -ERAS -ORAS -OASR -RAES - ERAS what is the acronym of the organization that handles the actual match to residency programs? -NRMP -NMRP -ORAS -ERAS - NRMP which is the first step of the residency application process? -residency application -medical school graduation -curriculum vitae -successful interview - residency application according to the video lecture, what is the specialty mentioned as an example of a residency program that ranks letters of recommendation as the top thing they look at? - emergency medicine what does MSPE stand for? - Medical Student Performance Evaluation the MSPE is also known as the "Dean's Letter." (True or False) - true grades are not included in the MSPE. (True or False) - false which of the following ways can a medical school student build their CV to apply to a residency program? select all that apply. -student government -medical mission trips -research -community service - student government, medical mission trips, research, community service what profession's starting salary does the presenter compare a resident's salary to? -a laboratory technician -an accountant -a waiter/waitress -a teacher - a teacher what is the first year of residency called? - internship year according to the Ch. 10 video lecture, how many years does a fellowship last? - 1-3 years who supervises a first year resident? - an upper level resident, sometimes a fellow, or an attending physician which of the following is not considered a primary care specialty? -internal medicine -general surgery -family medicine -pediatrics - general surgery how long is a typical residency in primary care? - 3 years how long does the presenter in the video say a pulmonary and critical care fellowship is? - 3 years the internship year must be part of the larger residency program. (True or False) - false you can only do one fellowship. (True or False) - false what is the average salary for a medical resident - $30,000-$40,000 which is not a way by which a practicing physician can switch specialties? - by simply applying for a new job in a different department in the hospital which fellowship programs are registered with the NRMP? - pulmonology, reproductive endocrinology which is not a specialty that sometimes requires a preliminary year? -anesthesiology -radiology -dermatology -neurology - neurology what tests are taken during residency? select all that apply. -USMLE Step 3 or COMLEX -Jurisprudence (JP) exam -in-service exam (most residency programs) -board certification exam - USMLE Step 3 or COMLEX, Jurisprudence (JP) exam, in-service exam (most residency programs), board certification exam you can practice before going to do more training through a fellowship. (True or False) - true what is "call"? - when a resident must stay at the hospital overnight to be on hand for emergencies which of the following is a type of preliminary year that students may do before moving on to a residency? -internal medicine -surgery -all of the above -none of the above - all of the above in the state of Texas, we have laws against the corporate practice of medicine, which means you can't be directly employed by a hospital and no identity can tell you how to take care of patients. (True or False) - true working in the Veteran's Administration is used as an example of which type of practice? - non-private practice according to Dr. Neilson, it is important to build margin into one's life as a physician in order to avoid being unhappy. (True or False) - true what is a benefit for physicians going into solo practice? - having more autonomy which option of practicing medicine is declining? - solo practice what other factors should be considered when thinking which type of practice? -geography -type of community -lifestyle -all of the above - all of the above a physician's choice in specialty can influence the type of practice they then go into. (True or False) - true what are the two types of faculty in the academic practice of medicine? - research faculty and clinical faculty which of the following is NOT one of the three dichotomies that make the practice of medicine diverse? -academic vs. nonacademic -specialty vs. integrative -hospital vs. clinical work -private vs. public - specialty vs. integrative why may someone choose to specialize rather than go into general medicine? - to make more money, because faculty/fellows influenced them to apply to a specialty, because they want to be an expert in a particular area of medicine according to Dr. Sanker, how does research affect your career in medicine? - it helps you read the current literature Gawande describes a bell curve as: "a handful of teams with disturbingly poor outcomes for their patients, a handful with remarkably good results, and a great undistinguished middle." (True or False) - true based on the book reading, what is the type of research medical doctors will likely spend most of their time and effort participating in? - clinical research Dr. Sanker mentions that one of the potential goals of research is to "deliver the best medicine." (True or False) - true what are aspects to consider when deciding what to research? - values, skills, degrees, connections, gaps in literature, theories what tipped off Annie's doctor that she needed to have a full workup to look for disease? - her small size what does Dr. Sanker recommend you to be when engaging research? - patient and diligent what is the first step of the research process according to the video lecture? - identify the study question what entity ensures that researchers are conducting safe and ethical research? - IRB after a new drug or vaccine is created, it will likely go through which of the following types of research before becoming available for human consumption? - translational research this type of research is usually conducted as a controlled experiment in a laboratory setting in the fields of biology, biochemistry, or chemistry. - bench research after the doctors of Cincinnati Children's presented all the information about their cystic fibrosis program to the families, many of them moved or found cystic fibrosis care elsewhere. (True or False) - false which of the following is a good resource to begin literature review in possible research topics that may interest you? - PubMed "synthesis of existing knowledge so that it can be applied to others" was a potential goal of Health Research that Dr. Sanker reviewed in his online lecture. (True or False) - true based on the Bell Curve reading, how did Matthews view cystic fibrosis? - cumulative disease the Pareto Principle in healthcare ... - says that 80% of assets go towards 20% of a population healthcare costs are - exponentially increasing 1/4 of all US spending is on healthcare (True or False) - true Medicaid is - a federal program to provide health insurance to US citizens below a certain income level Medicare and Medicaid typically pay more for services than Private Insurers (True or False) - false according to your textbook, what was the highest-paying specialty in 2012? - orthopedic surgeon which of the following is NOT one of the provisions of the ACA/Obamacare? -individual must have health insurance or pay a tax penalty -children are covered until age 26 -all employers of any business in the entire United State must provide insurance for their workers -pre-existing conditions are covered - all employers of any business in the entire US must provide insurance for their workers in 2012, what was the average in-state cost for four years of medical school, including tuition, fees, and living expenses? - $228,200 Medicare is ... - a federal program to provide health insurance for US citizens over the age of 65 what is medical mentors? - a group that works in cooperation with the office of prehealth studies to host speakers, give workshops and panels, and provide one-on-one mentoring ask pre-health sessions are a chance for students to meet with pre-health office advisors to ask questions and get advice. where are these sessions located? information can be found under canvas "files." - online through zoom if you need help creating a resume/CV for an interview or job, which Baylor office can help and even revise your work? - office of career and professional development where do you find your Baylor degree audit? - Bearweb-->Student Academic Services-->Student Records-->Degree Audit what is the minimum BCPM GPA required to be eligible for a Baylor Premedical/predental committee interview? - 3.3 what course category is NOT included in your BCPM GPA? - business what does JAMP stand for? - joint admission medical program which of the Baylor Chemistry courses are directly covered on the MCAT exam? - CHE 3331/3332: Organic Chemistry, CHE 4341: General Biochemistry/ BIO 4307: Biochemistry (Cell Physiology), CHE 1301/1302: General Chemistry which of the Baylor Social Science courses are directly covered on the MCAT exam? - PSY 1305: Introductory Psychology, SOC 1305: Introduction to Sociology what is the range of possible scores on the MCAT? - 472-528 which Texas medical school does NOT use TMDSAS? - Baylor college of medicine 4 sections of the MCAT - biological and biochemical foundations of living systems, chemical and physical foundations of biological systems, psychological, social and biological foundations of behavior, and critical analysis and reasoning skills TMDSAS stands for - Texas Medical and Dental Schools Application Service TMDSAS is - the application service for the public medical schools in Texas AMCAS stands for - American Medical College Application Service AMCAS is - the national application service for all MD programs outside of Texas AACOMAS stands for - American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine AACOMAS is - the application service for DO programs (osteopathic medicine)

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PHP FINAL REVIEW
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ANSWERS RATED 100%
CORRECT!!
Jade's advice regarding Organic Chemistry was (it is also really good advice that
applies to all courses!) ... - A lot of online resources exist outside of the course
material to help students

What topics will be discussed in this course? - Money and Medicine
Residency and Medical Training
The Medical Admissions Process
Allopathic vs. Osteopathic Medicine

At Baylor University, Pre-Medicine is a major. (True or False) - False

Who is Dr. Richard Sanker? - The Director of Pre-health Studies

In this course, Quiz, Midterm, and Final questions will be from the ... - Book Readings
and Online Lectures

Rahul notes that a difference between TMDSAS and the AMCAS service is that -
AMCAS limits you in listing only 10 activites and explain why they are the most
meaningful

What does the MCAT stand for? - Medical College Admission Test

In the video, Jade remarked on whether she decided to transfer her AP Biology credit.
Which of the following statements is accurate? - She did not transfer her credit and
was happy

Medicine is a complicated profession. (True or False) - True

, Abby clarifies that MMI stands for ... - Multiple Mini Interview

Which of the following is NOT a type of interview described in the book?
-Panel Interview
-Phone Interview
-One-on-one Interview
-Multiple Mini-interview - Phone Interview

If a medical school applicant is dishonest during the criminal background check, they
may be rejected from admission or have an offer of admission rescinded. (True or
False) - True

Medical schools with a holistic approach to admissions consider which of the following?
-Extracurriculars (volunteering, leadership, etc.)
-Medical exposure
-All of the Above
-MCAT score & GP - All of the above

It is not important to apply early. (true or false) - false

Which of the following is recommended when asking for a letter of recommendation?
-Asking someone you do not know well
-None of the above are recommended
-Asking right before your application is due
-Asking early - Asking Early

High School activities should be included on medical school applications (true or false)
- false

Less nontraditional medical school applicants are matriculating to medical school every
year. (true or false) - false

Which year was the newest version of the MCAT released and how many sections does
it contain?
-2015, 3
-2015, 4
-2016, 2
-2017, 5 - 2015, 4
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