When I started out on this journey to change my career path from criminal justice to medicine, I did (and still do) a lot of research and this is where I will share tips on the pre-med path from a perspective of a mom, wife, and career-changer.
Disclamer
I am not a medical student nor am I a doctor. My research and ambition in becoming a doctor prompted me to research and share sites that I have found useful in my journey to becoming a doctor.
New Table of Contents
- MCAT preparation courses
- St. George's University -Open House
- The Princeton Review
- MCAT Practice online
- Announcements
- Your autograph
- Pre-and-Medical school links
- Science course help
- Sites worth visiting
- Books you can't go without
- New Del.icio.us bookmarks
- Volunterring
- New Flickr Photos
- New YouTube vids
- New CafePress
- New RSS: Add Your Own Feed
MCAT preparation courses
* Examcrackers
* The Princeton Review
* Kaplan
While I have not formally tried any of the above programs, if I had to choose one to try first, I most likely would go with Examcrackers, it appears to be very concise he two best things about EK are that it's VERY concise, and the price range is more to my liking.
I will give a more detailed recommendation once I get through it.
St. George's University -Open House
Spring 2009
If you would like to attend one of these events, kindly reply to this e-mail or call 1-800-899-6337 Ext. 280. Please include your:
* Name
* Which open house you plan on attending.
* Number of guests you would like to bring
* Program of interest (MD/VET)
* When you intend to apply
* Telephone number
If you prefer, you may also register online (complete the "Open House Registration Form"). To view the entire Spring 2009 Open House Schedule and to resister online, simply copy and paste the following link to your internet browser:
SGU Open House
Should you have any questions or concerns now, you may call one of the phone numbers listed below to speak with a current student, graduate, or counselor. We are here from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Thursday and 9:00am to 5:00 pm on Friday and Saturday. Feel free to check out St. George's University Website at www.sgu.edu for any additional information.
US/CAN 1-800-899-6337 X280
UK: +08001699061 X280
Others: +631-665-8500 X280
The Princeton Review
Tips on medical school and the health related field.
Request a brochure from Columbia University's School of General Studies
MCAT Practice online
MCAT Practice online
Announcements
Upcoming events
Walk for AIDS, Washington DC
One in 20 adults in DC has HIV. It's time to put your foot down. Join us this October 4th for the 22nd Annual AIDS Walk, benefiting and produced by Whitman-Walker Clinic.
Our goal in 2008 is to raise $1.5 million which will help to pay for medical and dental services, behavioral health care, social support services, HIV testing and counseling and HIV prevention efforts. Many, if not most, of our clients here at Whitman-Walker Clinic cannot afford treatment anywhere else. We are literally their last resort for care.
With your help, we can reach our goal and provide care to those in need. Sign up today as an individual walker or start a team. We're looking forward to helping you with your fundraising and team building efforts. You can register and find more great information about the event here.
*We're also very excited to announce that four-time Olympic gold medalist diver, Greg Louganis, will be joining us as this year's grand marshal.*
We hope you'll be with us again this year. The need is still great. And we still need your help to care for our neighbors.
We look forward to supporting you and working with you in the months
ahead. If you ever have any questions, please contact us at 202-332-WALK.
Your AIDS Walk Washington 2008 Staff
For more information, click the link below.
http://www.aidswalkwashington.org/faf/home/default.asp?ievent=257099

July 21, 2008
OldPreMeds Newsletter for July 2008
*2008 National Conference Review.
*Start of Clinical Rotations and Residencies.
*Useful Websites for Medical Students.
*2009 Application Cycle
*To read newsletter click on link here.

July 20, 2008
Unite For Sight 6th Annual Global Health & Development Conference
"Achieving Global Goals Through Innovation"
http://www.uniteforsight.org/conference
When: April 18-19, 2009
Where: Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
What: Join 2,500 conference participants for a stimulating international conference
As Featured On CNN: The Unite For Sight Conference Is What CNN Calls "A Meeting Of Minds"
NOW OPEN: Registration and Abstract Submission http://www.uniteforsight.org/conference (First abstract deadline is August 15 (oral presentation deadline and early bird poster presentation deadline)

July 19, 2008
Future Medical Schools
For informations on institutions with Developing Medical Education Programs that have Applied for Preliminary Accreditation by the LCME(Updated 6-27-08)
Click here

July 17, 2008
Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Blacksburg is hosting an Open House on November 8, 2008.
Contact Information
Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine
2265 Kraft Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24060
Phone: (540) 231-4000
Fax: (540) 231-5252
Website: http://www.vt.edu
Your autograph
Don't worry its not on a dotted line!
Leave me your famous autograph and tell me what you liked (or didn't :0) and what you'd like to see.
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- Excellent lens, I found your lens pertaining to medical billing education very insightful and comprehensive, keep up the good work!
Pre-and-Medical school links
Everything you need to know
- MCAT: Get Complete Preparation with Kaplan
- Comprehensive MCAT test preparation to raise your MCAT score, medical school admissions consulting and free MCAT practice tests and sample MCATs.
- Association of American Medical Colleges
- This is the "holy" site of all things dealing with medical school; from listing all certified medical school in North America and Canada, the Medical School Admission Requirements (MSAR), and current articles on the profession of medicine.
- The Student Doctor Network
- Membership required, but it is well worth the time! Get to hear from others going through the various stages of the medical profession, from career-changers to a specialized obstetrician
- MomMD
- As the name suggests, a resource for for moms, by moms in the medical profession and looking to branch out into the field.
- American Medical Student Association (AMSA)
- Mission Statement
The American Medical Student Association is committed to improving health care and healthcare delivery to all people; promoting active improvement in medical education; involving its members in the social, moral and ethical obligations of the profession of medicine; assisting in the improvement and understanding of world health problems; contributing to the welfare of medical students, interns, residents and post-MD/DO trainees; and advancing the profession of medicine. - Minorities in Medicine
- The Health Professions Career Opportunity Program (HPCOP) created in 1977 to address the issues of the minorities in medicine. A must have for minorities looking to get into the medical field.
- The Princeton Review
- Helpful information for the non-traditional (non-science) college graduate looking to fulfill the science requirements after college.
- The Medical Minority Applicant Registry (Med-MAR)
- A registry created to enhance admission opportunities for groups currently underrepresented in medicine. Students applying to medical school who self-identify with groups underrepresented in medicine or who are economically disadvantaged and have taken the most recent MCAT are eligible to register for the Med-MAR.
- Postbaccalaureate premedical programs
- Premedical programs sorted by state, program level (certificate, undergraduate and graduate), and program focus (career-changers, record enhancers and disadvantaged)
- Summer Undergraduate Research programs
- An extensive list of summer research programs by school.
- OBGYN Women's Health
- A wealthy resource of pages of educational content, discussion forums, videos, educational tutorials, images concerning the female anatomy.
- American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine (AACPM)
- The AACPM is a national educational association that serves as a resource to students, residents and practitioners by providing direct access to academic institutions; highlighting opportunities for clerkships and residencies; and linking students to mentors that guide their career development.
- StudentDoc
- Medical Student's Resource Guide
Are your MCAT scores competitive? - American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine
- AACOMAS is the Centralized Application Service for Applying to Osteopathic Medical School
Prospective students apply to osteopathic medical school through the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Application Service (AACOMAS). Complete one application and send it with other information to our centralized service. We verify your application for accuracy, process and send your materials to those osteopathic medical schools you designate. - MDApplicants.com
- MDapplicants.com, a collaborative site created by the online community to serve as a guide to prospective premedical students.

Science course help
- Interactive Periodic Table
- The periodic at your mouse click!
- Quantam Physics made relatively easy
- Now who doesn't like the sound of easy?
- Kingdom of Fungi
- Some good - and some bad, and some we can't live without.
- Chemistry comes Alive!
- Watch it all happen right in the comfort and safety of home.
- Brain Explorer
- Available in English, Spanish, German and French
- Body World | Body Facts
- An in-depth look at at a human hand
- Biology in motion
- Interactive biology learning series
- University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
- Animal Diversity Web
- Chemical and Engineering news
- The chemistry behind everyday items
- Flashcard exchange
- MCAT flashcards with two levels of membership available;
Free Services
* Create unlimited flashcards.
* Share your flashcards with friends and students.
* Study on-line (no account required).
* Play memory.
Premium Services
* Print flashcards in multiple formats.
* Export flashcards to Word or Excel.
* Advance Study with Leitner card files.
* Images create image flashcards.
Lifetime membership (one-time fee)of $19.95 USD
Sites worth visiting
A combination of blogs and sites about medical school
- Medi-Medi
- Pre-med in SC looking for an adventure and aiming for medical school.
- MCAT Practice Test Online
- A great site with practice MCAT tests
- How to Go to Medical School for Free
- A wonderful article by Kim Clark on how to go to medical school without the the worry of scrambling for tuition
- Hybrid Medical Animation
- A medical animation of an interactive heart.
- Med School Hell
- A nitty gritty reality of medical school.
- Financial Aid for Medical School
- Financial aid tips on paying for medical school through FastWeb
- Online Chemistry Courses with Chemlab
- A computer simulation of the physical chemistry lab; Model ChemLab delivers a complete virtual chemistry lab to you computer.
- HIPPA
- The Health Information Privacy Act, the name says it all.
Books you can't go without
New Del.icio.us bookmarks
Volunterring
Information you may not know about

Please forward widely. Currently accepting applications for 2008 and 2009.
Unite For Sight Volunteer Abroad Opportunities: As Featured Weekly On CNN International and Recently in The New York Times
Volunteer Abroad in Summer, Fall, Winter, or Spring: http://www.uniteforsight.org/intl_volunteer
WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF VOLUNTEERS LIKE YOU, UNITE FOR SIGHT RESTORED SIGHT TO 10,062 PATIENTS AND PROVIDED EYE CARE TO 300,000 IN 2006 AND 2007
How Do I Apply? The application as well as complete details about Unite For Sight's international opportunities are available at http://www.uniteforsight.org/intl_volunteer/
Who Is Eligible To Volunteer Abroad?: Volunteers are 18 years and older, and there is no upper age limit. Volunteers range from undergraduate/college students to medical and optometry students, public health students and professionals, business students, filmmakers and photographers, nurses and nursing students, social workers, physician's assistants, teachers and educators, opticians, optometrists and ophthalmologists.
Unite For Sight welcomes volunteers who may not have previous health or eye care experience. Volunteers receive all necessary training from Unite For Sight so that they are able to assist eye doctors with community eye outreach programs. Unite For Sight also welcomes volunteers to participate as photographers and filmmakers.
What is Unite For Sight's Mission? Unite For Sight is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers communities worldwide to improve eye health and eliminate preventable blindness.
Unite For Sight's work to prevent blindness and restore sight is featured weekly on CNN INTERNATIONAL from September 2007-August 2008.
What Do Volunteers Do?: Volunteers receive hands-on clinical experience while assisting doctors in remote, rural villages. Volunteers learn about international health and eye care, learn clinical skills while working with patients and doctors, and, in one program location, have an opportunity to practice cataract surgery on a goat's eye.
The goal of Unite For Sight and its partner eye clinics and communities is to create eye disease-free communities. Unite For Sight’s volunteers (local and visiting) work with partner eye clinics to provide eye care in communities without previous access. The eye clinic’s eye doctors and Unite For Sight volunteers jointly provide community-based screening programs in rural villages. The clinic’s eye doctors diagnose and treat eye disease in the field, and surgical patients are brought to the eye clinic for surgery. Patients receive free surgery funded by Unite For Sight so that no patient remains blind due to lack of funds. Volunteers immediately see the joy on patients' faces when their sight is restored after years of blindness. These memories last a lifetime.
While helping the community, volunteers are in a position to witness and draw their own conclusions about the failures and inequities of global health systems. It broadens their view of what works, and what role they can have to insure a health system that works for everyone and that leaves no person blind in the future.
What Do Volunteers Say?:
"I can honestly say that everything I learned in 3 years of medical school paled in comparison to the 3 week experience I had in Accra (Ghana) in October 2007 as part of Unite For Sight. The program provides volunteers with a unique and hands-on involvement – being able to help out to the level of your training and comfort. My experience taught me that Ghanaian people are the friendliest people I have interacted with anywhere in the world, that ordinary people involved with Unite For Sight are making extraordinary differences, and that sitting in a classroom receiving a world-class education cannot match real life experiences while volunteering."--Varun Verma, UMDNJ Medical Student, Unite For Sight Volunteer in Accra, Ghana
"While in Ghana, I worked with an ophthalmologist (Dr. James Clarke), two eye nurses (Robert Dolo, Kartee Karloweah), an assistant (Bismark Boryor), and a coordinator (Seth). Working with the Unite for Sight team on these outreaches in service to these wonderful people of Ghana was the single most rewarding work I've done in my life. The people of Ghana are some of the friendliest and most thankful of anyone I have ever met. Overall, the experience has changed the way I view the world, my own country, and my role in the world forever. The only way to understand the way 4/5 of the world lives is to go yourself and get involved. The staff I worked with that are the heart and soul of Unite for Sight in Accra were some of the brightest and hard working individuals I have ever met. They are accomplishing feats few ever accomplish in their lives, and I am truly blessed to have had the opportunity to work with them and now call them my friends. I look forward to future work with Unite for Sight as an Ophthalmologist. The task at hand in Ghana, and I'm sure in all of Unite for Sight's locations throughout the world, is enormous. The more people that get involved, the more accessible services will be to these wonderful people. Plain and simple, the more we help, the more people can see the world they live in!”—Brian Fowler
Hundreds of volunteer narratives, volunteer diaries, as well as videos of alumni volunteers and partner eye doctors are available on the Unite For Sight website: http://www.uniteforsight.org/intl_volunteer
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