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Navigating Admissions at the University of Washington School of Medicine [Episode 601]

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Show Summary In the 601st episode of Admission Straight Talk, host Linda Abraham speaks with Dr. LeeAnna Muzquiz, Associate Dean for Admissions at the University of Washington School of Medicine (UWSOM). Show Notes Welcome to the 601st episode of Admission Straight Talk. Dr. Muzquiz, welcome to Admission Straight Talk.

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Preparing for CERT Audits and Practicing Compliant Documentation

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From understanding the audit requirements to implementing technology for streamlined admission documentation , this article offers actionable strategies to ensure hospitals are well-prepared for the rigorous evaluation process. Think of your documentation as the ironclad defense for your hospital admissions.

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Friday Reflection 38: Yesterday’s Solutions; Today’s Problems

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He was started on anticoagulation, admitted to the inpatient general medicine team, and scheduled for a CT angiogram of the chest to verify the suspected diagnosis of pulmonary embolism. I have written about the misery of my schedule during residency. He also reported brief episodes of chest pain.

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Highlighting Your Leadership Experience in Your Application

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Mike, Amy, Jack, and Maria all demonstrated several traits of successful leaders, including exceptional communication skills, the ability to earn trust through empathy and honesty, a willingness to pitch in to help one’s team complete a difficult task, transparency and accountability, creative thinking and salesmanship, and empathetic listening.

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Four Ways to Highlight Your Strengths in Your Application Essays

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Simply “telling” is ineffective, because it usually involves boastful claims such as “I am a wonderful team leader” or “I have excellent communication skills.” Do you now plan your projects when you get them and stick to the schedule you set for yourself? Admissions committee readers are just like you and me: they love a good story.

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When to Send Letters of Interest to Med Schools

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If you have been placed on a medical school’s waiting list , you can send the admissions committee a letter to reiterate your interest in the school. The dates of the school’s revisit events are an indication that its admissions process is coming to an end. Many schools share interview information on their admissions websites.

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Friday Reflection 25: The Advice I’d Like to Give a Student Entering Medical School

Sensible Medicine

1] I want to take physics over the summer to free up time in my schedule. Will the admissions committee frown on this? [2] Even though this patient would barely speak with me, she found a way to communicate with him. Six months after EJ’s admission, I took a new job in a new city. 2] What should I major in? [3]