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Caduceus Newsletter – A weekly newsletter on current events, opportunities, and announcements pertaining to the health professions |
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Information about national exams Test descriptions and dates – ·
MCAT ·
OAT ·
PCAT ·
DAT ·
GRE Do MCAT
Preparation Courses Really Help?: A Discussion
which came up in May 2002 on the HLTHPROF listserv. Comparison of Kaplan and
Princeton Review MCAT Prep Courses: |
Sources of information about
health-related careers: National Association of Advisor’s for the Health Profession’s (NAAHP) updates on all major health professions: http://www.naahp.org/resources_health_prof_updates_2007.htm Health
Careers - A guide to health-related professional school programs
and prerequisites, web sites, e-mail and physical addresses http://www.explorehealthcareers.org is an excellent source of information for students interested in any type of health-related career. Women in Medicine: www.womeninmed.com Acceptance rates
for health-related professional schools World
Wide Web Sites Related to the Health Professions Student
Preprofessional Organizations |
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Campus Events Pertaining to Preprofessional Health Programs |
Summer Research Programs - 2008 |
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The application process Notes on the application process: Premed timeline
- Reprinted with permission from the 1998-1999 issue of Keepsake (Vol. 7, No.
1). Actually, this timeline is applicable to anyone interested in applying
to health-related professional schools. Having an
interview? · Interview suggestions: Do’s and Don’ts, From the Osteopathic Medical College Information Book: Entering Class 2003, published by the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine. ·
Special
edition of the Caduceus Newsletter pertaining to interviews: Need help writing your personal statement? Procedure for Preparing and Distributing Your Composite Evaluation Packet If you’re applying to a health-related
program, then you need a Plan B in case you are turned down: |
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Financial aid and resources for students
in health-realted graduate programs Military Scholarships - Scholarships offered by the Air Force, Army, and Navy for students attending professional schools in dentistry, medicine, nursing, and veterinary medicine. |
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Miscellaneous WEBSITES FOR PEOPLE WHO DON'T HAVE ENOUGH
WORK TO DO Collection of jpg and video files from the
FIRST-EVER Ape Olympic Biathlon: You've heard of bad hair days -- what if
you have a bad MCAT day? http://www.cbu.edu/~seisen/BadMCATDay.htm
The types of
research that CBU students conduct. Photoalbum/Scrapbook of Preprofessional Health Programs |
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Hobbies , OR, An aging rocker is NOT a pretty sight…
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It's not that I hate Valentine's
Day…it's just that I can't take it seriously: http://www.cbu.edu/~seisen/CadValentine2008.htm
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Have
you ever googled your own name, just to see where you’d land? Be very careful if you do. This is where I landed: |
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Events Pertaining to Preprofessional Health Programs
TBA: Meeting
for Biology majors and Pre-health students
During
this meeting, we do the following:
TBA: Health
Career Opportunities Fair, Montesi Room of Buckman Hall
Representatives from the following programs and institutions will be on campus to answer questions
University of
· College of Allied Health Science
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Southern College of Optometry
Union University Accelerated BSN and MSN programs, located in Germantown, TN
United States Air Force Medical Scholarship Program
United States Army Medical Scholarship Program
University of Arkansas (Little Rock) Graduate Health Sciences Program
For
the Spring 2009 semester –
TBA
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Important
Below are the Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT) examination dates
and registration fees for the 2008-2009 application cycle. Registration for the next
cycle will open in March. The PCAT is administered by Harcourt
Assessment. Visit the PCAT web site for additional information.
Harcourt Assessment
1-800-622-3231
scoring.services@harcourt.com
<Insert PCAT Admissions Test examination dates
here.>
PCAT REGISTRATION FEES*
- Online Registration Fee: $105
- Paper Registration Form Fee: $140
- Late Registration Fee-For online registration only: $154
* Please note that fees are subject to change without notice.
The Online
Application Test Fee: $105.00
The Paper Application Test Fee: $140.00
PCAT CONTACT INFORMATION:
The Psychological Corporation
Phone: 1-800/622-3231
Fax: 210/921-8861
M-F, 7:00 am - 7:00 pm Central Time.
PCAT Registration and Information: http://tpc-etesting.com/pcat/
PCAT and
The Pharmacy College Application Service (PharmCAS) was launched is early May 2003. If a student is planning to apply to a participating PharmCAS school for fall 2004 enrollment - AND - at least one of the PharmCAS schools requires the PCAT, the student must request The Psychological Corporation to release the test scores directly to PharmCAS at CODE 104.
Students who has taken the PCAT more than once must arrange for PharmCAS to receive a score report for every test completed. Failure to submit all scores may jeopardize a student's eligibility for admission to pharmacy school. PharmCAS will forward PCAT scores to all of the designated colleges and schools, regardless of institutional requirements.
PCAT and NON-PharmCAS SCHOOLS:
Students applying to a pharmacy schools that do not participate in PharmCAS should arrange for PCAT test scores to be sent directly to the institution, if the PCAT is required for admission.
PharmCAS provides the following:
For more information, visit http://www.PharmCAS.org .
Candidates now have the option of registering for the MCAT electronically through the AAMC's web site at http://www.aamc.org/mcat .
Here is a list of dates for the 2008-2009 application cycle:

AAMC now has the Fee Reduction application form and instructions on its World Wide Web site, http://www.aamc.org . This form will no longer be included as a registration packet insert and is only accessible through the AAMC World Wide Web site. Candidates considering applying for a fee reduction should be advised that the program is intended for use by only those candidates with extreme financial limitations.
For more information, visit http://www.aamc.org
The Optometry
Admission Test (OAT) is now
available year round:
The Optometry Admission Test is
offered in a computerized format.
Testing is available year round – you select the date, time, and place
that is most convenient for you to test.
You receive your scores immediately after the completion of the
test. Schools receive official score
reports within two weeks.
Information about the OAT can be
obtained online at http://www.opted.org
. This site contains information about
the test, application process, fees, test content, and a sample test. Use this site to register online for the test
and to request additional score reports.
A credit card is required for online registration or two request
additional score reports.
Information is also available by
calling the Optometry Admission Testing program at 1-800-232-2159. Automated information lines provide select
information 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Representatives are available to assist you Monday through Friday from
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Time.
Print application materials are available for those special situations
where applying online is not possible.
This material can be requested by calling the 800 number.
For information about the OAT, visit http://www.opted.org .
Additional information and application forms
are available from :
Optometry Admission and Testing Program (OAT)
211
(312) 440-2693
FAX: (312) 587-4105
Toll-free number for students' inquiries: 1-800-232-2157.
Please note: You can register on-line for the
OAT -- from an e-note posted to the HLTHPROF listserv on March 17, 2003:
Greetings from Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry!
I am very pleased to announce that the new OAT menu button and links are active on the ASCO website www.opted.org as of 5 pm yesterday. This means that students can REGISTER for the OAT examination on-line although the paper guide (which was mailed to most advisors this past fall) is still available for registration purposes.
Even though the next OAT exam is not until October , 2003, I am told that already four students have found a way to the site to request score reports. Note: it has been live for less than 24 hours- it doesn't take them long to find these things does it? Naturally, we trust that those of you who advise pre-optometry students and/or clubs will make this known to your advisees. Hopefully, our next step will be to move toward computerization of the examination itself. We will certainly keep you posted on that during this next year.
In terms of advising , please note that the OAT practice tests are available only in the printed edition of the registration materials since it was not possible for the ADA (who does this for us) to reproduce this on-line. However, the pdf version of the Registration guide is replete with very helpful and updated information. We understand that while many students may register on-line, they may also want to pick up printed versions for the practice test.
Thank you for your support of optometry and being willing to spread this good news.
Joan J. Anson, M.S. Ed., Director,
Career Promotion and Student Affairs
Association of Schools and Colleges
of Optometry
6110 Executive Boulevard, Suite 510
Rockville, MD 20852
301-231-5944
fax: 301-770-1828
www.opted.org
For the Graduate
Record Examinations
*General Test - Year-round computer
based testing at centers worldwide. Convenient scheduling - Call 1-800-GRE-CALL
*Subject Tests - Register Online
*Introducing Writing Assessment - Year-round computer based testing at centers
worldwide. Convenient scheduling - Call - 1-800-GRE-CALL.
For more information, visit http://www.gre.org
For the Dental Admission Test (DAT)
Applicants may be scheduled
for the DAT on virtually any date. There
is no application deadline. Once a DAT application
is received in the Department of Testing Services, a notice will be sent to the
applicant that he or she can call the
Please note that for
applicants taking the DAT, the basic application fee is $170.00. “Walk-in” registration for the examination is
not available. The fee for additional
score reports (beyond the five requested on the application is $15.00 per copy.
Applicants may submit their
DAT applications and/or their DAT score report requests online. Information about the DAT testing program,
online application, and online score report request is available on the
American Dental Association’s website, http://www.ada.org . Fees are payable by credit card (Visa or
MasterCard).
Online DAT applications and
printed DAT applications are processed weekly.
Applications received by 5 p.m. (Central Time) on a Monday are processed
on Tuesday and if the applicant is eligible, an eligibility file is sent to
Prometric. Then letters are sent to the
eligible applicant on Thursday, telling them that they may now call Prometric’s
Currently, Dental Admission
test preparation material is available online and in the printed registration
booklet. Applicants who submitted an
online application can obtain a copy of the printed preparation material by
requesting the printed registration booklet from the DAT office or a dental
school.
Student Preprofessional Organizations
American Student Dental Association
211
(312) 440-2795
Fax: (312) 440-2820
e-mail: ASDA@ASDAoffice.org
Website: http://www.ASDAnet.org
Procedure for Preparing and Distributing Your Composite Evaluation Packet
Most professional schools either require, or at least prefer a composite evaluation form to be filed in support of your application. It is to your advantage to begin asking people to write evaluations on your behalf as soon as you start sending applications to the professional schools of your choice. That way, the composites will be ready to be sent if and when you receive secondary requests. Here is the procedure:
Education
Publications
Hobbies, OR, An aging
rocker is NOT a pretty sight
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Sometime in 1954, just a little tyke and already giving people the finger |
Spring 1971, bass player for Complex, at the State University of New York at Stony Brook |
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Spring 1975, bass player for Barnacle Gonzo and the
Chianti Brothers, (and singing lead on “Red Necks, White Socks, and Blue
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Spring 1980 (solo performance at Serendipity talent show on CBU campus) |
October 2001 (Keyboard player for KISS…MyTuchas) |
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Spring 2002 (Solo performance in the CBU cafeteria) |
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As a
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A word of explanation about the following
photograph: In Orthodox
Jewish weddings, it is customary for men to dance with men, women to dance
with women. I was having such a good time that I started to
dance with one of the photographers.
Little did I realize, until it was too late, that Chris, the strapping
young man to my right, lifts weights. This
young lad lifted me up and started to spin me around like a Chanukah dreidl,
bringing me down for a landing just in
time for the other photographer to snap this picture. To this
day, I am not exactly sure whether I was just posing as if I were about to throw up, or whether I really meant it… ê |
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Music. Plain and simple.