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December 23, 2022

Giving students an edge in medical school applications

Getting into medical school was hard enough already, but as the number of applicants explodes post-pandemic, the competition is even fiercer. 

“It’s getting to the point where having a good GPA isn’t enough,” said Dr. Christina Burden-Page, director of Union’s Biomedical Science Program. “Students have to show themselves better suited to the career than other applicants with the same grades as them.”

Enter Professional Development I and II: a series of classes for students who want to get into a medical graduate school. While these classes are required for biomedical science majors, students of any major planning to continue on to become physicians, dentists, PAs, sonographers or any other health care professional can take the class to become a more competitive applicant. 

“We’re focused on making sure we develop all aspects of a student, not just helping them learn information,” said Burden-Page, who teaches the classes. “We want to provide a holistic development of the students rather than just saying, ‘we’ll offer the coursework, you do the rest.’”

Junior Brynna Taylor completed Professional Development I last semester. She is majoring in both international rescue and relief and biomedical science. “Lately we’ve been working on a plan for how we want to develop our leadership and interpersonal skills,” she said. “This class helps a lot with figuring out what I actually want to do and what strategies I need to get to that goal.”

Each class meets for one hour each week. In Professional Development I, students explore professional competencies: the skills they need to succeed in graduate programs and the workplace. According to Burden-Page, “The healthcare field is looking for people not only who are smart, but also who can show they care about someone besides themselves. They know what the career is like; they’ve actually done shadowing. They’ve shown they can be a leader by having leadership positions and can demonstrate cultural competency — how not to be offensive while dealing with somebody from outside their culture.”

Skills such as reliability, dependability and trustworthiness are as crucial as they are hard to teach. Burden-Page focuses on making students aware of what is necessary for success. “They do a self-assessment and they also have a mentor do an assessment so they can see where they need to grow.”

Professional Development I also teaches students how to navigate the complexities of the medical school application process. Burden-Page gives her students practical tips for shadowing, such as how to arrange shadowing opportunities, how to record their experiences, and how to act while shadowing.

In Professional Development II, the focus is on developing critical thinking and problem solving skills that students will need for medical school entrance exams. As a class, students work on writing their personal statements, résumés and CVs.

For Taylor, the professional development classes have helped guide her plans for her career. “I’m currently thinking about being an emergency department doctor or working in pediatrics,” she said. “Before this class, most of the careers I could see myself in were based on international rescue and relief. We had an assignment in class to think about backup plans if our first choice career doesn’t work out; that’s a common question to hear from med school interviewers. It started me thinking about what I want to do long-term.”

“I would recommend this class,” said Taylor. “I really like how Dr. Burden-Page has us work in groups and discuss things among ourselves, because it’s helpful to see different perspectives. There are a decent amount of assignments, but I love it, you know?”

By Annika Cambigue, a senior English and communication major

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Director of Public Relations
402.486.2600 ext. 2272
ryan.teller@ucollege.edu

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