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2 Changing Medical School Curricula Changing Medical School Curricula Changing Process for Selection of Medical Students Changing Identity of Health Care Professional Changing Identity of Health Care Professional Changing Health Care Systems Changing Health Care Systems

3 Current MCAT Exam: Format Biological Sciences (Biology, Organic Chemistry) Grade: 0-15 Biological Sciences (Biology, Organic Chemistry) Grade: 0-15 Physical Sciences (General Chemistry, Physics) Grade: 0-15 Physical Sciences (General Chemistry, Physics) Grade: 0-15 Verbal Reasoning Grade: 0-15 Verbal Reasoning Grade: 0-15 Writing Sample Grade: J-T Writing Sample Grade: J-T 5.25 hr exam Computer BS/PS/VR: 70 min each with 52/52/40 questions WS: 60 min; 2 questions 5.25 hr exam Computer BS/PS/VR: 70 min each with 52/52/40 questions WS: 60 min; 2 questions

4 Current MCAT Exam: Preparation Biological Sciences (Biology, Organic Chemistry) Grade: 0-15 Biological Sciences (Biology, Organic Chemistry) Grade: 0-15 Biology Courses: Bio 11 Bio 13 (Genetics) Bio 12 (Cell Biology) Course with physiology content (Bio 14, Bio 2, others) Biochemistry (Bio 40 OR Chem 41) NOT necessary (though might be required for admission) Organic Chemistry: Chem 51/52 or 57/58

5 Current MCAT Exam: Preparation Physical Sciences (General Chemistry, Physics) Grade: 0-15 Physical Sciences (General Chemistry, Physics) Grade: 0-15 Chemistry Courses Chem 5/6 OR Chem 10 Physics Courses Physics 3/4 OR 13/14 OR 15/16 No specific math course beyond those required for Chem 5/6 (e.g. Math 1/2 or 3) No specific math course beyond those required for Chem 5/6 (e.g. Math 1/2 or 3)

6 Current MCAT Exam: Preparation Writing 5 First Yr Seminar Other Literature Courses Verbal Reasoning Grade: 0-15 Verbal Reasoning Grade: 0-15 Writing Sample Grade: J-T Writing Sample Grade: J-T

7 Current MCAT Exam: Preparation “Success” in Dartmouth courses are best preparation;, review necessary both of potential content AND for style & pace of the exam (practice tests) ?Self study vs formal prep course Time to prepare: set aside time during regular term, 2-course term, interim, off-term?

8 MCAT 2015 Exam: Format Biological & Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems Grade: 0-15 Biological & Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems Grade: 0-15 Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems Grade: 0-15 Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems Grade: 0-15 6.25 hr exam Computer 60-65 questions per section Stress on foundational concepts (“big ideas), content categories (topics/”facts”) and scientific inquiry & reasoning skills 6.25 hr exam Computer 60-65 questions per section Stress on foundational concepts (“big ideas), content categories (topics/”facts”) and scientific inquiry & reasoning skills Psychological, Social and Biological Foundations of Behavior Grade: 0-15 Psychological, Social and Biological Foundations of Behavior Grade: 0-15 Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills Grade: 0-15 Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills Grade: 0-15

9 MCAT 2015 Exam: Format 6.25 hr exam Computer 60-65 questions per section Stress on foundational concepts (“big ideas), content categories (topics/”facts”) and scientific inquiry & reasoning skills 6.25 hr exam Computer 60-65 questions per section Stress on foundational concepts (“big ideas), content categories (topics/”facts”) and scientific inquiry & reasoning skills Knowledge of scientific concepts & principles including math & graphical representations Scientific reasoning & evidence-based problem solving Reasoning about design & execution of research Data-based and statistical reasoning Knowledge of scientific concepts & principles including math & graphical representations Scientific reasoning & evidence-based problem solving Reasoning about design & execution of research Data-based and statistical reasoning

10 MCAT 2015 Exam: Preparation Biological & Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems Grade: 0-15 Biological & Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems Grade: 0-15 Question Distribution: Biochemistry 25% Biology 65% General Chemistry 5% Organic Chemistry 5% Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems Grade: 0-15 Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems Grade: 0-15 Question Distribution: Biochemistry 15% Biology 5% General Chemistry 30% Organic Chemistry 25% Physics 25%

11 MCAT 2015 Exam: Preparation Question Distribution: Introductory psychology 60% Introductory sociology 30% Biology 10% Question Distribution: Range of disciplines in social sciences & humanities No specific course work or antecedent knowledge necessary Psychological, Social and Biological Foundations of Behavior Grade: 0-15 Psychological, Social and Biological Foundations of Behavior Grade: 0-15 Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills Grade: 0-15 Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills Grade: 0-15

12 MCAT 2015 Exam: Preparation Biology Courses: Bio 11 (or Bio/Chem 8/9) Bio 13 (Genetics) Bio 12 (Cell Biology) Course with physiology content (Bio 14, Bio 2, others) Biochemistry (Bio 40 OR Chem 41) Biological & Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems Grade: 0-15 Biological & Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems Grade: 0-15

13 MCAT 2015 Exam: Preparation Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems Grade: 0-15 Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems Grade: 0-15 Chemistry Courses Chem 5/6 OR Chem 10 (or Bio/Chem 8/9 for Chem 5) Chemistry 51/52 or 57/58 Physics Courses Physics 3/4 OR 13/14 OR 15/16 Statistics Math 10, Psych 10, Socy 10, Gov 10, Econ 10 or Bio 29

14 MCAT 2015 Exam: Preparation Psychology Course Psychology 1 Sociology Courses Sociology 1 or 2 (Introductory) Sociology 28 (Health Care Policy) Sociology 33 (Self & Society) Sociology 49.10 (Health Disparities) (Sociology 68) (Global Health Systems) Psychological, Social and Biological Foundations of Behavior Grade: 0-15 Psychological, Social and Biological Foundations of Behavior Grade: 0-15

15 MCAT 2015 Exam: Preparation Writing 5 First Year Seminar “Practice reading” complex literature in humanities & social sciences Philosophy Logic Theory Historiography Anthropology Government (Policy) Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills Grade: 0-15 Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills Grade: 0-15

16 MCAT 2015 Exam: “Add-ons” Beyond Present Course Recommendations Biochemistry Psychology Sociology Statistics “Practice reading” complex literature in humanities & social sciences Note: Of 4 listed courses, Biochemistry a medical school admission requirement for ~25 schools at present (and will increase); statistics, psychology and sociology only required by a few at present, but may change

17 MCAT 2015 Exam: Preparation “Success” in Dartmouth courses are best preparation;, review necessary both of potential content AND for style & pace of the exam (practice tests) Can you learn some of these things outside of formal class? ?Self study vs formal prep course How will medical schools interpret my score on the MCAT 2015 exam?

18 MCAT 2015 Exam: Coming 2014: AAMC to release a full-length practice test 2014: Official Guide to MCAT 2015 to be released 2015: 2 nd full-length practice test to be released Last chance to take the “old exam” will be September, 2014

19 Where is Help for Me? Health Professions Program Offices (walk-in; appts) with Sarah Berger or Lee Witters Undergraduate Deans Dean’s Office Student Consultants Faculty in Relevant Departments MCAT 2015 Preview Guide Would be helpful to have a model D-plan or two in hand before you have a conversation

20 Where Will This and Future Info Be? Nathan Smith Society web site (www.dartmouth.edu/~nss)www.dartmouth.edu/~nss Click on MCAT 2015 Logo


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