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Toggle main menu visibility Norton College of Medicine Office of Research for Medical Students.High School & College Freshmen Admission Programs.I'm just asking for some advice on being the best student I can be. Also, so far I want to do emergency medicine so please no obnoxious posts going "Sorry you wont match into derm, gunner". Starting third year I was wondering what is required beyond good clerkship grades to get in? Is there a set number of students per school? I also do a lotta BJJ/MMA, but I dont think that counts for anything at all (if anything it'd probably hurt).
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I've got mild volunteer work (mostly working at a free clinic for fun/experience), but that's nothing big. I'm a VP of my class, and on school student council. I got 2 PI pubs, one in med school one before (but both in generic fields), and a 249 step 1 (just recieved score). Here's some background - first year grades sucked, I was in top 25 but not by much, second year I was in the top 5 the entire time through.
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Hey everyone, I was wondering what is considered and what it takes to gain acceptance into AOA? Plus who makes the decisions and what's the process like? Are there any things that can be done to up my chances? Basically your chances of being AOA aren't great, but being an American MD with fairly strong grades makes your chances good to get into a great specialty of your choice. We had non AOAs do derm, ophthalmology, urology and ortho, though. In my class our 5 AOA people did ortho, derm, anesthesia, radiology and family medicine (yep, family, and he was top of our class). This will hurt your chances a little for some more competitive specialties, especially plastic surgery, but no AOA doesn't rule them out. Sorry, but as stated before you might have to just become one of the 75% (probably more like 90%) of MDs who are not AOA. Almost all schools will make grades a big part of selection and I am guessing unless you have a weak class that a few A's and mostly B's doesn't put you in the top 25%. Basically you had to be very strong academically and have the faculty and your fellow classmates like you. Then 2 more were selected in similar fashion after 3rd year. At my school 10% ended up being AOA and it was selected by a list of the top people grade-wise (14/50 had straight A's first 2 years) being sent to the class and faculty and then these people were given a rating 1 to 4 by each person and the 3 people with the best ratings got it.