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Welcome to AMSA

Welcome to AMSA. American Medical Student Association http://uncwamsa.wordpress.com/. 2009-2010 Officers Info. Public Relations: Jamie Sifford jss9428@uncw.edu (704)785-6499 Secretary: David Jackson dgj9054@uncw.edu (910) 686-7271 Webmaster: Ashton Creasy aec2228@uncw.edu (910) 520-7090.

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Welcome to AMSA

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  1. Welcome to AMSA American Medical Student Association http://uncwamsa.wordpress.com/

  2. 2009-2010 Officers Info • Public Relations:Jamie Siffordjss9428@uncw.edu(704)785-6499 • Secretary:David Jacksondgj9054@uncw.edu(910) 686-7271 • Webmaster:Ashton Creasyaec2228@uncw.edu(910) 520-7090 • President:                  EricBellot jeb3752@uncw.edu (910) 795 8281 • Vice President:Anne Marie Wilsonamw5513@uncw.edu(919) 210-2786 • Treasurer:Chris Searle ces1072@uncw.edu(301) 467-5311

  3. Opportunities Nursing School SimLab*Virtual Hospital*Hands-on experience*Nursing Building*Only 20 people at a time *5:00pm-7:00pm in the evening*Sign up if interested Tileston Health Clinic 1605 Doctors CircleWilmington, NC 28401(910)-343-8736FAX (910)-343-1293 ...until all have access to health care http://www.tilestonclinic.com *Fundraiser* Needs (people, things)* Webmaster* Contact Gordon Boyd

  4. Volunteering • Brunswick County public health fair Sept.19th & 20th (in Brunswick County) • volunteers with CNA or EMT certifications needed, but everyone is welcome • It’s casual, come and go as you please • Sign up tonight • Walk to Cure Diabetes-Oct. 24th at Mayfaire (more info to come) • Decorating Children’s playroom at NHRMC • Decorating in November • Accepted décor: anything laminated, plastic, inflatable due to fire hazards • Usually lasts 30-45 minutes

  5. AMSA this year… •  One of our primary goals this year in AMSA is to have interested students engage with and learn from a variety of different health professionals

  6. Medical School Entrance Exams • MCAT • DAT • OAT

  7. MCAT • The Medical College Admission Test is a standardized, computerized multiple-choice exam designed to help medical schools assess your: • Mastery of basic concepts in biology, chemistry, and physics • Facility with problem solving and critical thinking • Communication and writing skills • It is administered 22 times a year spread across the months of January, April-September • http://www.aamc.org/students/mcat/

  8. MCAT • The test is divided into four sections: • Physical sciences (70 min,52 questions) • Physics, general chemistry • Verbal reasoning (60 min, 40 questions) • Critical reading • Writing sample (30 min per essay) • Biological sciences (70 min, 52 questions) • Biology, organic chemistry

  9. DAT • The testing program is designed to measure general academic ability, comprehension of scientific information, and perceptual ability • http://www.ada.org/

  10. DAT • Survey of Natural Sciences (90 min,100 questions) • Biology, Organic/Inorganic chemistry • Perceptual Ability Test (PAT) (60 min, 90 questions) • Visualizing in 3D • Reading Comprehension Test (60 min, 50 questions) • Ability to absorb information, main idea • Quantitative Reasoning Test (45 min, 40 questions) • Algebra, word problems, geometry, trig.

  11. OAT • The Optometry Admission Test is a standardized, exam designed to measure general academic ability and comprehension of scientific information • The OAT consists of four tests: • Survey of the Natural Sciences (Biology, General Chemistry, and Organic Chemistry) • Reading Comprehension • Physics • Quantitative Reasoning http://www.opted.org

  12. OAT • The exam is computerized and examinees are allowed to take the OAT an unlimited number of times but must wait at least 90 days between testing dates  • Only the scores from the four most recent attempts and the total number of attempts will be reported

  13. Resources to Prepare • http://www.kaptest.com/ • Kaplan offers: • Classroom programs (offered in Wilmington!), private tutoring, online programs, books & software • http://www.studentdoc.com/mcat-test-prep.html

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