Has any one interviewed with SUNY downstate PA program |
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AAO in Garland, Texas 52 months ago |
I need to know if any one had interview with SUNY Downstate medical center PA program and they tackled short answers on:
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aao in Garland, Texas 52 months ago |
AAO in Garland, Texas said: I need to know if any one had interviewed with SUNY Downstate medical center PA program and was asked to write short answer on: This young man really need your help, so if you have attened interview at SUNY Downstate help please |
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Susie in New York, New York 52 months ago |
Hi, AAO -- I had an interview at Downstate on the 16th. My interview was with two people (both faculty, one of whom I think was the PA program director) and was very thorough but very relaxed because the interviewers really put me at ease. I've only done interviews at two schools so far, but I felt the best about this one. The topics of the short-answer written essays were (1) what do you think is the biggest issue in health care today (or something like that) and (2) diagram a single drop of blood from the right ventricle to the right atrium. I actually drew it, so I hope they could follow it, as I'm not much of a freehand artist. Hope this helps. When is your interview?? Regards,
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Jenna in Bay Shore, New York 52 months ago |
Has anyone done a shadowing program with a PA. I'd really like to do one but I don't know where to go, where to look. Please Help! |
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Melissa 51 months ago |
AAO in Garland, Texas said: I need to know if any one had interview with SUNY Downstate medical center PA program and they tackled short answers on: Hello.. I have an interview for them next week..is there any way you can help me out? |
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Debra in Brooklyn, New York 51 months ago |
Melissa said: Hello.. I have an interview for them next week..is there any way you can help me out? Hi Melissa, They are very nice! The interview is relaxed. There are two interviewers. They ask all the typical questions. How you would respond if you found out a class mate was cheating?, The most challenging situation you found yourself in and how you dealt with it? Why do you want to be a PA? etc. I was wondering Are you a New york state resident? and what is Downstates reputation as a school (PA)? Debra |
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759 in Miami, Florida 51 months ago |
Debra in Brooklyn, New York said: Hi Melissa, Hi Debra, No I am not, I will have to reclocate if I got accepted. Thank you so much for our advice. I am not too sure of their reputation however I know that they have a good medical school and they have been around for a while. Do you remember what the written portion of the interview was like? I am afraid they will ask me a natural sciences question and it may be something I learned so long ago that I won't remember! Thanks again ) |
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Nina in Milton, Florida 51 months ago |
Jenna in Bay Shore, New York said: Has anyone done a shadowing program with a PA. I'd really like to do one but I don't know where to go, where to look. Please Help! I'm in class with a guy that's shadowing now...he said he met the PA while volunteering a local hospital. It seem like you have to just take a chance and ask. That's what I'm going to do. |
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Stacy in Flushing, New York 49 months ago |
Hi guys! I did not get accepted in to the program this year I dont know why I didn't even get an interview. I have 3.89 science GPA.I volunteered But I didn't shadow a PA. Did everyone who got acepted or invited for the interview did it? Did you guys had recomendations from one? Does anybody knows if the accept peeople with 1 outstanding course that was not yet graded before the deadline? Thak you so much for any advice. |
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Debra (in Brooklyn) in Bene Beraq, Israel 49 months ago |
Hi Stacy, What date did you submit your application? I did shadow a PA, but only after I submitted my application. You could call the PA dept. and ask to speak with the program director or coordinator and see if he/she will explain what you could do to strengthen your application for next year. Debra |
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Stacy in Flushing, New York 49 months ago |
Hi Debra. Thanks for responding so quicckly. I submited my aplication in the begining of the December last year, got rejection letter in February. I called them but they told me they do not know and I should call back sometime during Summer. I had one general biology with no grade yet,may be that was the reason. But now I have everything done. Do you know anybody who got rejected this year or before and why? I realy need to get in this time. I can not afford to flunk one more year. Thank you again. Good luck. Stacy If anione has any suggestions or advice, please, I am all ears!!! |
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Tina A. in Flushing, New York 49 months ago |
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Stacy in Flushing, New York 49 months ago |
Hey guys. Please anyone with information or any advice for me I am waiting . Thank you. Stacy. PS. To Tina A.: I do not know for 100% but I don't think you have to take all of the selectives(it would not hurt you, but it is not mandatory) I have taken Upper Division Biology as a silective. |
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PA student in Brooklyn, New York 47 months ago |
Sounds like you are trying to gain an unfair advantage by trying to find out what the interveiw questions before hand.
Susie in New York, New York said: Hi, AAO -- |
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PA student in Brooklyn, New York 47 months ago |
Stacey, Here's some tips. Attend multiple information sessions. Go to show your face, even if you dont have any questions. Get good reference letters They wont accept you unless you have all the prerequistes complete and all your grades in. If you didnt have those grades in, then will be get rejected because someone else had those grades in. Fix up your personal essay, that critical. Dont worry about your grades. Everyone has the same grades you have. Stacy in Flushing, New York said: Hi Debra. Thanks for responding so quicckly. I submited my aplication in the begining of the December last year, got rejection letter in February. I called them but they told me they do not know and I should call back sometime during Summer. I had one general biology with no grade yet,may be that was the reason. But now I have everything done. Do you know anybody who got rejected this year or before and why? I realy need to get in this time. I can not afford to flunk one more year. Thank you again. Good luck. Stacy |
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GiGi in Staten Island, New York 46 months ago |
I am so much interested in SUNY down state pa program but could not get in this year . I received a rejection letter probably because I had a biology course not graded at the time of application. I need to get in next year but nervous of the GPA that I should maintain to be accepted. If anyone knows what is the GPA that one must maintain plese reply. |
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mimi83 in Watervliet, New York 32 months ago |
hi, i am goin through same tough times as u guys....i want to apply but i dont know about my credentials.....i have an okay gpa, bachelor in biology, one year experience of dental assistant, working as pharmacy technician, internship at internal medicine office,attending EKG classes and i am also planning on getting CPR certification....now can someone please help me understand if those credentials are any good at applying to suny downstate pa program.... |
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What? in New York, New York 32 months ago |
Susie in New York, New York said: Hi, AAO -- Right ventricle to the right atrium? ----Did you get accepted? Blood doesn't move backwards....it's from right atrium to ventricle... |
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Susie in New York, New York 32 months ago |
Uh, I think, the point was to draw the entire circulation -- RV to PA to lungs to PV to LA to LV to aorta to systemic circulation to vena cava to RA. Showing circulation from the right atrium to the right ventricle would have been very short indeed. And, yes, I was accepted. But thanks for asking. |
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messanastephen in Flushing, New York 32 months ago |
Hi to all,
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rpac in Brooklyn, New York 32 months ago |
messanastephen in Flushing, New York said: Hi to all,for me Downstate is the better deal Touro stdent always seems to come out handicapped they are very good with geratrics but average overall ,but I guess that is not fair to Touro all schools are basically the same it is up to the individual. |
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rpac in Brooklyn, New York 32 months ago |
messanastephen in Flushing, New York said: Hi to all,for me Downstate is the better deal Touro students always seems to come out handicapped they are very good with geratrics but average overall ,but I guess that is not fair to Touro all schools are basically the same it is up to the individual. |
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mimi83 in Albany, New York 31 months ago |
is human functional anatomy is comparable to anatomy and physiology 1 and 2? |
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Eugena in Brentwood, New York 28 months ago |
Hello,
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katya1 in brooklyn, New York 27 months ago |
Hey,
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lily in Fresh Meadows, New York 26 months ago |
katya1 in brooklyn, New York said: Hey, i was surprised that they made me write the essay before the interview, i was expecting it to be afterward like i was told. 50min for both essay, i run out of time. :( the topic were tough. both interviews were faculty, one was friendiler, but both were nice toward the end. pretty typical quetions: why PA, why downstate, strength and weakness, challenging situation, academic strength, leadership experience, hobbies. goodluck everyone. |
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scolamiero in New York, New York 25 months ago |
i was waitlisted. anyone else? |
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lily in Fresh Meadows, New York 25 months ago |
scolamiero in New York, New York said: i was waitlisted. anyone else? which one is better, downstate or york? |
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scolamiero in Brooklyn, New York 24 months ago |
well york is much cheaper than downstate, so it all depends on location & financial situation i guess |
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scolamiero in Brooklyn, New York 24 months ago |
lily in Fresh Meadows, New York said: which one is better, downstate or york? were u accepted to the program?? |
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lily in Corona, New York 24 months ago |
scolamiero in Brooklyn, New York said: were u accepted to the program?? thinking about applying to york, only 47 credits vs 110 at downstate.. but worried about the strength of the program with only 47 credits. .. |
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LfromHouston in Houston, Texas 23 months ago |
Good afternoon to all,
And also, I have a 4 yr old son, will it be hard for me to commute to and from his school and mine? I have never been to NY!!!!! And its totally DIFFERENT from Houston :-) |
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Lily in Fresh Meadows, New York 23 months ago |
Acceptance rate 35/250 applicants. Have to pay for parking. Subway station three blocks away,but be aware of safety after dark. Not the best neighborhood. |
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JK in Brockton, Massachusetts 23 months ago |
Thanks guys..I was planning to apply as I heard most of the applicants get it, but now I don't feel so confident even though my stats seems to suit it :( |
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JS in Bronx, New York 23 months ago |
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lulu in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19 months ago |
How early can one apply for the 2011 class (I know deadline is Nov. 19th), and have interviews already begun? If so, anyone accepted or when do acceptances typically begin? If accepted, what is the best area to live in - both safety-wise and distance? |
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lulu in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19 months ago |
Oh, and I meant at Downstate. |
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jackie in Baldwin, New York 18 months ago |
Stacy in Flushing, New York said: Hi guys! I did not get accepted in to the program this year I dont know why I didn't even get an interview. I have 3.89 science GPA.I volunteered But I didn't shadow a PA. Did everyone who got acepted or invited for the interview did it? Did you guys had recomendations from one? Does anybody knows if the accept peeople with 1 outstanding course that was not yet graded before the deadline? Thak you so much for any advice. IF you did not shadow a PA , how can you apply?wongdering.... |
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mh in Brooklyn, New York 15 months ago |
One student had told me at orientation that if she knew what the suny downstate pa program was like before she came she would never have come at all. |
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Mysterious... in New York, New York 15 months ago |
mh in Brooklyn, New York said: One student had told me at orientation that if she knew what the suny downstate pa program was like before she came she would never have come at all. What was their biggest complaint?... |
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mh in Brooklyn, New York 15 months ago |
It's hard and don't expect it to be easier than medical school. You can't really have a part time job and attend this program. You also have very short vacations (like with other programs). They say it's like trying to take a sip out of a fire hose. The professors do their best to provide a good education, but the length of the program compared to the amount of knowledge expected to know can frustrate anyone. It's a good program, with good and knowledgeable professors, but there's always the pressure of finding more time to study, so if you are someone who has a life outside such as you are raising your children alone, or need to have a job while you attend school, I would say to not come to this school or most likely any other PA schools because it is harder than you imagine. |
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Mysterious... in New York, New York 14 months ago |
mh in Brooklyn, New York said: It's hard and don't expect it to be easier than medical school. You can't really have a part time job and attend this program. You also have very short vacations (like with other programs). They say it's like trying to take a sip out of a fire hose. The professors do their best to provide a good education, but the length of the program compared to the amount of knowledge expected to know can frustrate anyone. It's a good program, with good and knowledgeable professors, but there's always the pressure of finding more time to study, so if you are someone who has a life outside such as you are raising your children alone, or need to have a job while you attend school, I would say to not come to this school or most likely any other PA schools because it is harder than you imagine. - reality check...thank you... |
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Mysterious... in New York, New York 14 months ago |
mh in Brooklyn, New York said: It's hard and don't expect it to be easier than medical school. You can't really have a part time job and attend this program. You also have very short vacations (like with other programs). They say it's like trying to take a sip out of a fire hose. The professors do their best to provide a good education, but the length of the program compared to the amount of knowledge expected to know can frustrate anyone. It's a good program, with good and knowledgeable professors, but there's always the pressure of finding more time to study, so if you are someone who has a life outside such as you are raising your children alone, or need to have a job while you attend school, I would say to not come to this school or most likely any other PA schools because it is harder than you imagine. - are you currently in PA school?...and if so, where?... |
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mh in Brooklyn, New York 14 months ago |
no... graduated |
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whoahitzmike in Bronx, New York 13 months ago |
I got accepted as an alternate for Downstate...I'm wondering how many alternates actually get into the program...ahh hopefully a seat will open up !!! |
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Gus in Far Rockaway, New York 13 months ago |
I also got put on the list at Downstate... Is alternate a waiting list? Why they ask us to apply for Financial aid and provide Medical clearance?
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whoahitzmike in Bronx, New York 13 months ago |
Yeah it's a waiting list..if those current accepted students decide not to go, or decide to go to other programs, then the alternates get called. Some people prefer to get a Masters as oppose to a Bachelors so you never know if spots may open up (money may not be a factor). They want financial/medical clearance because you could get accepted a week or two before the program even starts and you need to have all that paper work (immunizations, loans, etc) completed before you start. I sent all those forms in already! Good luck to you too! |
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whoahitzmike in Bronx, New York 12 months ago |
scolamiero in New York, New York said: i was waitlisted. anyone else? I recently got waitlisted for the 2011 class. Do you know how likely it is that alternates get placed into the class? What happened with your situation, if you don't mind me asking. Class is only 2 weeks ago and I'm still waiting to hear something back from Downstate. I'm not even sure how many alternates they place on the list either.. |
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Gus in Far Rockaway, New York 12 months ago |
whoahitzmike in Bronx, New York said: I recently got waitlisted for the 2011 class. Do you know how likely it is that alternates get placed into the class? What happened with your situation, if you don't mind me asking. Class is only 2 weeks ago and I'm still waiting to hear something back from Downstate. I'm not even sure how many alternates they place on the list either.. I haven't done anything yet for suny. I am waiting for the semester to end then i could state all the paperwork. meanwhile, i have been accepted at york college which is my third school of choice. anyway, still waiting to see how thing goes... Good luck to u. I hope we both get called for this school. |
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AM in Kew Gardens, New York 12 months ago |
What? in New York, New York said: Right ventricle to the right atrium? ----Did you get accepted? Blood doesn't move backwards....it's from right atrium to ventricle... Maybe he meant...blood travels from RV to RA... So explain the steps of the blood circulation (RV-Pulm Trunk-Lungs..etc and ending to RA) |
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