Want to Get into Duke Medical? Here's What You Need to Know!

Описание к видео Want to Get into Duke Medical? Here's What You Need to Know!

Dr. Linton Yee, Associate Dean for Admissions at Duke University School of Medicine joins us on Admissions Straight Talk to discuss how applicants can earn a spot in this highly competitive program. Dr. Yee walks listeners through the unique curriculum which focuses on integrating basic science and clinical experiences from the first year. In addition to strong academic performance, Duke looks for clinical and research experiences, as well as a vision for the future in medicine. Dr. Yee gives an inside look at what applicants can expect from the MMI interviews.

In this episode:
00:00 Welcome to Admissions Straight Talk
02:09 Dr. Yee, welcome back to Admissions Straight Talk.
02:18 Can you give us an overview of Duke Medical's highly distinctive curriculum?
05:47 You mentioned that during the first year, you start clinical work, but it's primarily didactic. Is it still primarily in the classroom?
06:12 Is the didactic portion a little bit more practical than perhaps didactic portions in other curricula?
06:31 You mentioned the third year is for research. I'm guessing that the majority of Duke medical students use it to pursue a particular research interest, but you can also get an MPH in that year or go for an MBA or something like that. Is that true?
07:24 Duke's secondary application is one of the more thorough and demanding secondary applications out there. What are you trying to glean from this very comprehensive secondary with eight questions?
10:04 What do you think of applicants using AI in drafting their essays?
13:32 What makes a difference between the competitive application and the persuasive, compelling application?
17:54 You're very highly experienced in Duke admissions. What are some of the common mistakes you see?
20:39 I noticed that shadowing experience is recommended by Duke. How important is it, and how much of it is enough?
25:46 What is the virtual MMI like at Duke?
27:23 Does Duke consider letters of intent or update letters at any point in the process? And if so, at what phase?
30:12 Would you advise applicants who have not submitted their primary application by September, but still before the deadline to use the next year to strengthen their application and apply in 2025, or should they go ahead and apply now?
32:27 When should the applicants who have submitted their secondary to Duke and not heard from you assume that they're not being invited to interview?
34:42 On a forward-looking note, what advice would you give to medical school applicants planning to apply to Duke Medical? What percentage of your medical students go straight from college to medical school as opposed to taking a gap year?
41:04 Is there any question you would've liked me to ask you?

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