Ep03 | Must-Hear Discussion on Medical School Admissions
Medicus18 Jan 2019

Ep03 | Must-Hear Discussion on Medical School Admissions

For students hoping to go through the rigorous process of becoming a physician, the challenge begins before they even set foot in a school. Navigating the application process is a daunting task. In 2018, medical schools in the US admitted, on average, just 4.1% of the applicants to their school (https://www.aamc.org/data/facts/applicantmatriculant/). That translates to 41% of the total 52,777 applicants claiming a spot in the first year class at a medical school this year. With thousands of qualified applicants vying for less than 200 spots, how does an admissions department approach the process of selecting the young men and women who will become future doctors representing their institution? To find out, we sat down with Sunny Nakae, former Assistant Dean for Admissions at Loyola’s Stritch School of Medicine.

Sunny Nakae is Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Associate Clinical Professor of Health Sciences at the University of CA Riverside School of Medicine. Prior to her role at UCR, Dr. Nakae served as Assistant Dean for Admissions, Recruitment and Student Life at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. She has been in medical education since 2001 and loves sharing in the journeys of students. Dr. Nakae is a passionate ally and advocate for social justice and diversity, equity, and inclusion in medicine.

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Ep 173 | Specialty Spotlight: Combined Emergency Medicine/Anesthesiology w/ Dr. David Leon

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Ep172 | Careers in Healthcare: Pharmacist

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Ep170 | Redefining a Medical Career: From Gynecological Oncology in Poland to Psychiatry in the U.S.

We heard stories of physicians practicing in the USA in a specialty different from the ones they originally trained in, perhaps even from a different country. In this episode, Dr. Czarnkowski shared w...

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Ep169 | Resident Perspective Series: Neurosurgery

Ep169 | Resident Perspective Series: Neurosurgery

In this mini series, we interview resident physicians to gain a deeper understanding into the responsibilities and challenges of their chosen specialty, and if their expectations as a medical student ...

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Ep168 | Mental Health for Patients and For Oneself: Finding Purpose in the Modern World with Psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Martinez

Ep168 | Mental Health for Patients and For Oneself: Finding Purpose in the Modern World with Psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Martinez

Dr. Daniel B. Martinez is a Chicago-born, board-certified psychiatrist and one of the leading voices in Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatry serving the greater Chicago area. He brings a deep under...

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Ep167 | Resident Perspective Series: Dermatology

Ep167 | Resident Perspective Series: Dermatology

In this new mini series, we interview resident physicians to gain a deeper understanding into the responsibilities and challenges of their chosen specialty, and if their expectations as a medical stud...

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