Anecdotes and advice about preparing for a career in health

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Upcoming Events

While you’re getting settled in your first week of classes, don’t forget about all of the great pre-health events that are coming up, both on and off campus.

SOPHAS Virtual Fair Featuring SOPHAS Public Health Schools & Programs

Join the free SOPHAS Virtual Fair today and tomorrow! SOPHAS schools and programs will participate in a virtual graduate school fair for advisors and prospective students of public health. The fair will be conducted entirely online and participants will have the opportunity to chat live with admissions officers and program chairs, review information about specific degree programs, and upload resumes to share with admissions representatives. The event is free for prospective students and advisors. Register Here.

For questions or more information contact Tucker O’Donnell at Todonnell@aspph.org or 202-296-1099 x.130.

Somerville Dog Fest

Love dogs?? Please see below for a message from the organizers of this event happening on Sunday, September 13:

This year’s festival is right around the corner and we would love to see your smiling faces again 🙂

If you are interested in volunteering please let me know [email Bethany@somdogfest.org] which of the following time slots would work best for you (You can choose more than one if you’d like) and if you have any previous dog training experience:

8:00AM-11:00AM

11:00AM-2:00PM

2:00PM-4:30PM

Thank you in advance for your help! The festival couldn’t happen without you!

Intro Meeting for All Pre-Health Clubs

  • Pre Med, Pre Dent, Pre Vet
  • Public Health at Tufts
  • Local health activism and service
  • Global health initiatives

Monday, September 14

7:00 PM in Dowling 745 

Hosted by the health professions advisors

  •  Meet the club officers
  • Learn about programs and activities
  • Sign up for email newsletters and reminders
  • Get involved

Dental Careers and Application Process Information Session at MIT

  • Who: The event is open not only to MIT students and alumni, but to any interested pre-dental students and alumni in the Boston area.
  • When: Tuesday, September 15, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
  • Where: Room 2-103 (MIT Campus)
  • Description: Dr. Jeff Turchi currently serves as an Assistant Professor, Manager of Admissions and Recruiting, and Continuing Education Coordinator at Western University of Health Sciences College of Dental Medicine. He will be discussing the path to dental school and the application process, how to find the best school for you, the dental profession in general, and the unique qualities of Western University College of Dental Medicine. There will be a brief presentation and unlimited Q and A.
  • To Register: If possible, please email Jennifer Earls if you plan to attend: jearls@mit.edu

Sheep on the Hill (Baaaa!)

On Wednesday, September 16, Dr. John Pollock and Dr. David Lee-Parritz will be bringing some sheep to Tufts to talk about agriculture, sheep physiology and biology, sheep handling and restraint, and the veterinary school process. **More details to come!

Sheep

All About AADSAS

Toothbrush

If you’re applying to dental school this year, you probably know that the application opened a couple weeks ago. You will need to retrieve your DENTPIN in order to create your AADSAS account. Make sure to read the application instructions thoroughly. New to the review process this year is the Education/Occupation Indicator that will provide more insight into an applicant’s socioeconomic status.

If you’re planning to enter dental school in fall 2016 or fall 2017, you can purchase the 2015-2016 ADEA Official Guide to Dental Schools. You can also check out the resources for applicants on the ADEA website, including the 2016 ADEA AADSAS Information Sheet.

Of course you already completed #2 and #4, but we will leave you with 10 Tips to Apply. Good luck!

MAPS Symposium: Diversity in the Health Professions

On Saturday, March 28, 2015, the Tufts chapter of the Minority Association of Pre-health Students (MAPS) held its fourth symposium on Diversity in the Health Professions. With generous support from the Tufts AS&E Diversity Fund, students planned a full day of speakers and discussions with a number of health professionals.

This year’s theme was “Integrated Care: Exploring Diverse Approaches to Health.” Approximately seventy students heard a keynote address by Dr. Ather Ali of Yale University School of Medicine, followed by a panel and breakout discussion rooms. Here is what some of the students had to say:

This past Saturday, I had the wonderful opportunity to be present with many different leaders in integrative medicine. At the MAPS Symposium, I spoke with a doctor of Osteopathy [who immigrated from China], an integrative M.D. from Peru, and an acupuncturist from Russia and was fortunate to hear about their stories as well as the story of a doctor of naturopathy and a dentist. Being present among five extremely well-traveled, dynamic, and passionate health providers was not only enlightening but also inspiring. These five individuals shared how they came to their positions today, their challenges, and what they love most about their jobs.

As an aspiring integrative physician graduating this spring, I found this the perfect place to collaborate with those who have been down the long path to medicine. It was a wonderful experience Tufts provided and I hope to stay in touch with those I met.

~ Leah Petrucelli ,‘15

Student speaking at MAPS Symposium

Danna Nisai ’15, President of Tufts MAPS

A significant take-away from the MAPS Symposium is that those medical professionals shared a strong sense of dedication to the communities they serve. For example, Dr. Timothe, the dentist, continues to focus her attention on underserved communities and community-based health promotion, over and above her work at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. No matter the direction these professionals’ careers have gone, there remains the same dedication to the core of medicine, which is helping to heal those in need. 

~ Jason L. Shaffer

The Director for Health Professions Advising speaking at the MAPS Symposium

The Director for Health Professions Advising speaking at the MAPS Symposium

I was really struck by Dr. Chang’s remark about being doers in whatever you do in life. His proactive and compassionate approach to medicine was both humbling and inspiring. It was excellent seeing so many professionals speaking about the diverse and holistic components of an integrated healthcare system.

~ Bryce Pepin, ’18 

Speaker at MAPS Symposium

Keynote speaker Dr. Ather Ali

Even in the healthcare profession, the path to your career is not set in stone. So be open to new experiences and opportunities that you might find yourself given.

It was a very interesting and informative session.

Tyler Chan, ‘15

Audience at MAPS Symposium

When I envision the future of medicine, I do not see a single individual. Keeping the best interests of my patients in mind I will have to collaborate with those who approach medicine differently. So maybe a patient needs to lose weight — I’d encourage them to work with a personal trainer, a nutritionist, a physician, a naturopath, and a case manager because all of these healthcare providers have something valuable to contribute. I really enjoyed what Dr. Ali said about complementary medicine going hand in hand with conventional medicine and will probably promote this in the future when I am a physician!

-Nathaniel Tran, ’17

More audience at MAPS Symposium

It was a pleasure to attend the event, and here are my greatest takeaways:

1. Do not meet antagonism with antagonism – verbatim from Dr. Napadow

2. The journey begins with a dream

3. The future of integrative medicine calls for “integration” itself of members of the low income community and underrepresented minorities within the existing system.

Palak Khanna, 18

Photos courtesy of Sydney Char

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