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[Today’s episode is a rerun, brought to you by Dave’s vacation. Enjoy!]
This time, Mark Toral, John Pienta, Kaci McCleary and Nick Sparr discuss Medical Student Performance Evaluations and Dave’s problem: if you’re looking for it to be a recommendation, that’s not going to happen; but the good news is that when you start your clinical rotations, you are already starting to write your own MSPE through the comments you get, so we discuss how to get good comments and how to learn from the formative ones. We debate Mt. Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine ongoing program that guarantees admission to college sophomores who have good grades and are humanities majors, no MCAT required. And Nick describes one of his medschool interviews in which he laid out his plans for an end-of-the-world harem.
Also, John Pienta has evolved to the point where he doesn’t require hair. And Kaci McCleary describes the tradition of Veishea at Iowa State, which seems to involve majestic and venerable riots and unseemly public acts.
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