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Getting Into Medical School, by Sanford J. Brown M.D.

Getting Into Medical School, by Sanford J. Brown M.D.



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Getting Into Medical School, by Sanford J. Brown M.D.

Admission to medical school is highly competitive, with only about one out of three applicants gaining acceptance. The new edition of this tried-and-true guidance book tells prospective medical students how to prepare--recommended undergraduate courses, taking the Medical College Admission Test, applying to med school, getting through the all-important personal interview, and alternatives open to students who have been rejected. Also included is a directory of American medical schools and summer programs, and an up-to-date list of web sites offering valuable information to medical school candidates.

  • Sales Rank: #4297546 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-01-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .53" w x 6.00" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 304 pages

Amazon.com Review
There are plenty of doctors' reference books on diseases and drugs, but few to assist the would-be doctor attain that status. And there's an overwhelming blizzard of issues to face. Considering the effort that goes into passing organic chemistry, it's not a major time commitment to spend a few hours learning how to choose a college, survive premed, take the MCAT, and apply successfully to med school. And as a bonus, there's an appendix of summer programs for premeds, and a full directory of American medical schools (with grade point averages, enrollment, costs, and application information) as well.

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This appears in its 8th revised edition to cover the basics of what it takes to beat the stiff competition for medical school. From handling the major tests and application process to getting through interviews and considering alternatives if rejected, this contains all the basics necessary to understanding the entire process. -- Midwest Book Review

From the Back Cover
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Here is sound advice from a medical doctor on how to increase your chances of admission to medical school. He suggests ways to begin preparing while you're still a college undergraduate. He offers step-by-step guidance on taking the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test), applying to medical school, and making a good impression during the very important admission interview. He also explains how a medical school admissions committee evaluates applicants, and describes summer programs for premeds. A school directory lists up-to-date tuition costs, academic standards, and application and enrollment information for more than 120 accredited medical colleges across the country. New in this edition is information on getting into osteopathic schools and an updated list of web sites that provide helpful information to medical school candidates.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
An acceptable text in comparison to other premed texts...
By BaPuters
I wouldn't say that this text is geared to 'just non-trads', but to everyone.

Pros: This author encourages you to contact him... impressive for any author, let alone an M.D. He gives a 'real-world' view of medicine, and this being his 9th edition, has a fair amount of experience in the 'pre-med' arena.

One thing I really like about this book is the reality check it gives. Facts like M.D.s have about 10 years of post-graduate education, yet are told what to do by people who went to school for only 2 years post graduate to get their M.B.A.'s (Since medicine is becoming coorperatized by HMO's, and new physicians are finding themselves joining managed groups or hospital positions, ran by 'management' MBAs). The fact that HMO's are taking over and autonomy is no longer available for the physician. The fact that it is no longer a 'stable' career as U.S. and foreign medical schools are cranking out more physicians than the demand, and that salaries fell for the first time ever recently... and that it will ultimately be the willingness to be of service and to help that will continue to spur students into medicine, as salaries continue to fall and current M.D. positions are replaced by PAs FNPs and other specialists. He, and many physicians I've talked to, have supported his idea that M.D.'s are losing their security by the excess supply, and replacement by PAs, FNPs etc.

These are the things that few 'Get In' texts fail to mention, yet many physicians attest to.

Cons: You only get 'half' a book. The first half is the book, the second half is a dummed down version of the Medical School Admission Requirements (which you should get if you are seriously considering medical school). The first half has valuable information, the second could either be scrapped or include more inforamtion... it doesn't include nearly the information it tries to reflect from the MSAR.

Summary: A worth buying text... more realistic than most out there. Like most others, its a bit short. Its a good reality check to think about the current state of medicine, where its headed, what you expect from becoming a physician, and what likely will be. Great for any student who is new to the idea of becoming a doctor.

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Dangerously outdated advice
By Amazon Customer
I am a "non-traditional" (older) student in my second year of med school. I bought this book when I was preparing to apply, since many people said it was great for non-trads. But when I actually read it, I was shocked at how bad Brown's advice was. He relies heavily on his own experience applying to med school--but that was about 40 years ago, and things are totally different now. If you followed his advice today, you'd be guaranteed to fail.

Brown got into med school by taking all his prerequisites at a community college, and racking up a "straight B average," so he thinks this approach will suffice for today's students. (Today the average GPA of accepted students is 3.7.) He tells students to skip MCAT prep courses and just study their science textbooks. (Are you kidding?) I could go on, but what's the point?

Brown's underlying premise--that even less-than-perfect students can get into med school if they go about it intelligently--is completely true. But all the specific advice in this book is utterly worthless.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
The definitive book for nontraditional students
By A Customer
This is the only book I could find that dealt directly with issues that the nontraditional applicant would face in applying to medical school. I highly recommend it for applicants who are older, have a non-science degree or have other obstacles to overcome in applying to medical school. One chapter is devoted to success stories of applicants who had huge obstacles to overcome and still were able to do the impossible - getting accepted into medical school despite these barriers. Very inspiring!

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