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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Med School Classes - A Different World Than Other Medical Programs
Somebody asked me... so here it is. Well they specifically asked "how many" classes you take at once... and there is no simple answer.
Two things are simple:
1) All med schools have to incorporate the same minimum course material as dictated by the LCME.
2) All students in each class follow the same curriculum. So you don't "compete" for classes like you did in undergrad. All first year students take anatomy at the same time, etc.
Whats different is that med schools have some freedom in the way their curriculum is designed. Most go by "blocks"... basically little stints on one subject that end with an exam. They can be long blocks... 14 weeks for anatomy with 3 exams... or short ones... 3 weeks for genetics with just one exam at the end. Some do quarters, semesters, etc... but every school is different (and for sure drastically different than the curriculum at a nursing program) First year at my school we got lots of breaks and downtime.
As for how many you take at once? I don't know. Its different all the time. There was a time during first year that I had histology, biochem, and physiology all at once. At the end of the year I only had one class, Neurology. Plus you take a clinical foundations course that is mostly hands on examinations, nutrition, etc.
Suffice it to say, you'll be busy. Some times are definitely less stressful than others... but everything I did was manageable. My school has an online calendar that we are responsible to check everyday. Basically, it is subject to change at any moment. Sometimes little gems pop up and I'm surprised, like "hey! I didn't even know I was in this class".
Just roll with it.
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Are you guys on an organ block system?
ReplyDeleteWe have 2 foundations classes plus anatomy first semester (and clinical medicine), and then second semester we start organ blocks and continue those the rest of the time. our clinical med class is always in the background. it's definitely manageable, you just have to stay relatively caught up.
Wow, a whole post answering my question! Thanks :) I'm really just beginning my undergrad prerequisites but it helps to have some idea of what to expect.
ReplyDeleteella,
ReplyDeletecould you do all of us a favor and just have your blog published. this way, all of us hopeful pre-meds can carry it around with us at all times.