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  1. school interviewing at: UBC

    specialty: Family medicine

    current interview date: Jan 12th morning - time slot 11:40 am

    date would like to switch to: Any earlier time slot that morning

    any additional notes: Unfortunately, I have the last time slot that morning and I'd be tight for me to make my afternoon flight.
    UBC said I could switch if I find another student by Wednesday, Jan 9. Worth a shot!

    • Anatomical Pathology: Queens (Dec 3), Calgary (Dec 3), Alberta (Dec 3)
    • Anesthesiology:
    • Cardiac Surgery:
    • Dermatology:
    • Diagnostic Radiology: Saskatchewan (Nov 27)
    • Emergency Medicine:
    • Family Medicine:  Ontario (Nov 28; IMG only), Laval (Nov 30)
    • General Pathology: Calgary (Nov 22), Alberta (Dec 3)
    • General Surgery: McGill (Dec 3)
    • Hematological Pathology:
    • Internal Medicine:
    • Medical Genetics and Genomics: Calgary (Nov 27), UBC (Nov 29)
    • Medical Microbiology:
    • Neurology: Western (Dec 3)
    • Neurology - Paediatric:
    • Neuropathology:
    • Neurosurgery: McMaster (Nov 30)
    • Nuclear Medicine:
    • Obstetrics and Gynaecology:
    • Ophthalmology:
    • Orthopaedic Surgery:
    • Otolaryngology:
    • Pediatrics:
    • Plastic Surgery:
    • PM&R: Queens University (Nov 22), McMaster (Nov 26), UBC (Nov 30), Manitoba (Nov 30)
    • Psychiatry: Memorial (Nov 23), Sherbrooke (Nov 27)
    • Public Health and Preventive Medicine:
    • Radiation Oncology:
    • Urology:
    • Vascular Surgery: Toronto (Nov 26)
  2. Date & Time: May 12, 2015 at 12:06 PM

    Result: Accepted (Unspecified Campus) !!!

    Best 2 years GPA: 3.9 + 3.85 (including a pass/fail course, which they accepted as being a full course load).

    I actually received a pre-interview rejection before I asked about it.

    MCAT: 10/13/14

    ECs: Mostly research and professional experience, modest volunteering.

    Interview: I actually felt it went poorly. On many occasions, after I had given an answer, the interviewers brought up many extra points. At the time, I was thinking "oh no, I should have said that", but they probably saw it as more of a discussion/teachable moment.

    Year: Completed master's degree and have been working as a pathologists' assistant for the past year

     

    SWOMEN applicant

    EDIT: Will be at the London campus (specified May 28th)

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