Greetings!This topic should help illuminate the often nebulous world of Osteopathic Urology! Post interview invite dates and interview dates for each program
Greetings!This topic should help illuminate the often nebulous world of Osteopathic Urology! Post interview invite dates and interview dates for each program
Cook CountyVia email on Sept 18. Only offered one day, October 18th.
This will give us at least some transparency in an otherwise confusing and stressful interview process. A similar forum was started at the Student Doctor Networkhttp://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=952764Share on both if willing and able. Information is power to the powerless and comforting to the uncomfortable. Good luck everyone! Google knows we're gonna need it!
Detroit Medical CenterDecember 5th, only day offeredNot officially invited to the interview day yet, they don't review any applications until the first few days of October, but the program coordinator contacted everyone who has rotated there to keep that day free for the interviewAs an additional comment, it appears that all of the michigan programs schedule their interviews to happen in the same week so that you can visit all the programs in one big swoop. Some do have multiple interview days (one during that interview week and one outside of it) if rumor is correct.Another odd note: I know two students who have rotated at Cook County and filled out their ERAS very early (I did not rotate there) who have not received an invite yet to their program. I'm not doubting the other poster at all, but the lack of interview notice for these students (and I guess myself) this close to the interview date make me think they may have a second interview date in the works. But thats just my guess.
DMC - December 5th interview date, invited 10/4/12 via email
Sent e-mail on 10/10 for one interview date followed by dinner on 12/6
received over past 2 weeks:Cook County for 10/18DMC for 12/5 Good luck everyone!
I'm confused. What is osteopathic urology? IMG here, so I have no clue. I'm assuming it is a mid-level practicioner.