He Had Red Flags That Are FIXABLE | Application Renovation S4 Ep. 9

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @Gangsta0wns456
    @Gangsta0wns456 2 года назад +81

    Props to this applicant for remaining so humble throughout the review of his application. It is clear that his issue is his writing and lack of clinical experience. I’m sure that once he fixes those issues that he will get some more looks from adcoms. Best of luck!!

  • @msmeez
    @msmeez 2 года назад +115

    Just a quick comment to folks: language is also important! I have worked with harm reduction clinics now for 3+ years, and wrote about those experiences in my PS. I made sure to use the language I have learned over the past years (we don't refer to folks who suffer from substance abuse disorders as "addicts," we say "unhoused populations" not "homeless", etc). So when I see people write things like "homeless, drug addicted population" I immediately know this person is likely not that involved in the community. While not everyone who works on an admission committee is deep into harm reduction language, a lot of people who read your statement are more well versed in this language than you may think (this is true for language regarding communities of folks who identify as LGBTQ+, suffer from substance abuse disorders, engage in sex work, etc). So just make sure to double check yourself. And if you mention the struggles someone else is facing, make sure you are focusing on a) how you helped them and b) how that made you want to pursue medicine :)

    • @Thatguy-mo8jd
      @Thatguy-mo8jd 2 года назад +9

      One quick thing, I don’t think the non-pc language was an issue. They are by definition addicts and homeless. There is nothing stigmatizing about saying an individual is homeless for example.

    • @msmeez
      @msmeez 2 года назад +27

      ​@@Thatguy-mo8jd I def think that there were bigger issues at play for this applicant in particular! But language is absolutely important; I actually had interviewers tell me that they appreciated the way I used person centered language, etc. So is it going to totally wreck your app to not use "pc language"? Maybe not! But it can definitely demonstrate a level of professionalism that ADCOMs like.
      Ultimately using the language preferred by the folks you serve shows a level of respect and professionalism! Sure, we can refer to people as addicts or homeless (and some people dont mind/care!) but I like to use the language people in the communities I serve have expressed to me as the best way to refer to them :)

    • @jaredwilliams6853
      @jaredwilliams6853 Год назад +2

      @@msmeezyea idk why he wants to goto med school he doesn’t have the personality. Maybe he’s doing it for the wrong reasons. He seems immature and irresponsible. Ik people who were frat presidents and did drugs w a better undergrad gpa.

    • @venkatachengalvala4289
      @venkatachengalvala4289 Год назад +3

      @@jaredwilliams6853 There might be (probably not though) be a some level of immaturity (he probably needs more clinical experience), but he clearly is NOT irresponsible. Please don't discourage the applicant.

    • @jaredwilliams6853
      @jaredwilliams6853 Год назад

      @@venkatachengalvala4289 yes he is you obviously need clinical experience.

  • @AnaRodriguez-rh4ml
    @AnaRodriguez-rh4ml Год назад +2

    I love how Dr. Gray is so concise with his words, is humorous, and does not do any ‘hand holding’ but rather pushes the student to seek information. 👏🏽 (In general, not only in this video)

  • @andyhoang8613
    @andyhoang8613 2 года назад +41

    I believe this applicant RUSHED his application rather than spending months and months on it. It's so obvious to catch wrong dates in between activities, locations, etc etc. I'm surprised he asked Dr. Gray to be on this episode before reviewing his own application first. Kudos to him, but I feel an extra year or so can help him out and polish his activities section. In addition, his personal statement was kind of cringe. No experiences to back up his claims, marked his downward trend in grades, no real reason to pursue medicine besides the cliche. It would be best to get someone to read it over before submitting the next time. Since this is his second application to medical school, his third one should be top-notch solid or else the chances are extremely slim.

  • @ha876
    @ha876 2 года назад +37

    I feel like dude was straight-up lying with some of his hours lmao

  • @mohammadel-mohammadi5666
    @mohammadel-mohammadi5666 2 года назад +32

    🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
    Dr. Ryan, you should open your own medical school and we can apply to your institution. You should name it Dr. Ryan Gray University School of Medicine. Your expertise are huge and we appreciate that Dr. Ryan! Thank you wholeheartedly!

  • @jo-jw1cx
    @jo-jw1cx 2 года назад +3

    I love your videos! I wanted to ask, you mentioned a lot that people should bring up if their parents are physicians. My dad is a veterinarian but I do not feel it impacted my decision to go into medicine, I actually never really had interest in the veterinary path at all. do you think this is something I should feature in my application anyway -- this would take additional effort because it's so unrelated (to me)

  • @kylelogan3923
    @kylelogan3923 2 года назад +7

    His dates and cannot delineate clinical experience smh

  • @edwmac
    @edwmac 6 месяцев назад +1

    Sometimes there are applicants who are not medical school material.

  • @GinnyCassandra
    @GinnyCassandra 2 года назад +26

    Why didn’t he apply to D.O ???

    • @rebeccahphan6401
      @rebeccahphan6401 2 года назад +37

      I don't mean this to break this applicant down but a lot of people sadly look down on D.O schools! They rather have M.D behind their names, It might be a superiority complex? 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @GinnyCassandra
      @GinnyCassandra 2 года назад +40

      @@rebeccahphan6401 wow not me 😯 I’ll be grateful for any acceptance

    • @rebeccahphan6401
      @rebeccahphan6401 2 года назад +24

      @@GinnyCassandra Same! Med school is med school! :)

    • @kimsordyl
      @kimsordyl 2 года назад +1

      Lol 😂 what difference does it make?

    • @GinnyCassandra
      @GinnyCassandra 2 года назад +6

      @@kimsordyl he probably would have been accepted by now 🤷🏾‍♀️ Come on 3 application cycles no acceptance. Should had added a variety of schools to his application

  • @Mirrrh.1
    @Mirrrh.1 3 месяца назад

    Feel bad for this guy. I could never have applied for 3 cycles.

  • @EM-mk8jk
    @EM-mk8jk 2 года назад +13

    this guy can always be quite rude w the students even if he is making valid points. maybe just day out of place or distracting instead of “weird” five times...

  • @awesomely9591
    @awesomely9591 2 года назад +5

    Hi Dr.! I love your videos! I’m a high school student who got accepted into a BS/DO program that requires a 1000 (one thousand)hours of volunteering in undergrad. Does that sound extreme to you? Or is that about average of how much competitive medical school applicants have? I appreciate your input.

    • @burneraccount5943
      @burneraccount5943 2 года назад +1

      Congrats first off! And I know P.A.s that have to complete those amount of hours in their undergrad before they apply to PA school. It is definitely doable

    • @wynsday
      @wynsday 2 года назад

      imo, no! you could do 10 hours/week and get it done in just under 2 years :))

    • @awesomely9591
      @awesomely9591 2 года назад

      @@wynsday thats true, I thought of that. but I feel its unrealistic to do it on regular basis as volunteering and community service need to be set up in advance. There are sessions and availability. Also, over summer I would fly back home and would set up volunteering in a different state.

    • @daveyjones3016
      @daveyjones3016 2 года назад

      It sounds like alot but you got alot of time in 4 years. Congratulations future doctor, it's great to already be set on your journey from the start. If I were you I'd get used to using (Anki) now cause it'll be really useful later on.

    • @melissamallen2589
      @melissamallen2589 2 года назад +1

      This is a very reasonable amount.

  • @blaby4ever
    @blaby4ever 2 года назад +21

    My guy has been getting it wrong for 3 cycles with absolutely no interviews. He doesn't have a solid reason for going into medicine. Don't do it, dude. It ain't worth it. Medicine ain't for you my guy, in case you're reading this.

    • @wearevengeance7824
      @wearevengeance7824 2 года назад +27

      Bro don’t hate

    • @daveyjones3016
      @daveyjones3016 2 года назад +5

      Well maybe he just needs to articulate his why. It may not even be clear to him now.

    • @wl5721
      @wl5721 2 года назад +18

      Your comment is rather judgmental, is medicine for you? He's too young, everyone has a different learning curve in terms of maturity, especially those that went thru invisible struggles but haven't yet processed them. The fact that he voices for a vulnerable population shows that he has a passion (just needs to carefully state and tuck away the raw emotions), it breaks my heart to read that his brother died of OD. I just think this guy hasn't matured yet to realize the impact of his brother's death dawned upon him, and maybe other things too like his upbringing. I would love to see more of that in his PS. His dad is a surgeon but it doesn't mean every doctor is invested in their children's wellbeing. The fact that one of the sons died and another struggled with mental illnesses says a lot about the parents. I say this as someone with more life and work experience, both parents went thru higher education, and I still grew up in foster care in an underdeveloped area, 1st gen immigrant, missing love and support from my own parents. I had to be my own "parent". After I healed my inner child, on the other hand, now be their "parents" to cook for them, educate them, foster communication, and raise their awareness. Surprisingly, I mostly have an optimistic outlook, and always see the merit in others, probably because I was raised with more responsible foster families. I do not know his background enough but the way he showed humbleness in heeding advice. He deserves compassion. I recommend him to discoverand understand himself better.

  • @emilionarvaez1415
    @emilionarvaez1415 9 месяцев назад +2

    Damn this fool took the mcat four times and expected MD. Lol delusional 🤣