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  • WashU Doctor of Physical Therapy Admissions: Inside a Top-Ranked Program
    2026/06/04

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    What should applicants know about WashU Medicine’s Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program?

    In this episode of Admissions Straight Talk, Dr. Valerie Wherley speaks with Dr. Steven Ambler – professor of physical therapy and orthopaedic surgery, division director of education, and DPT program director at WashU Medicine – about the program’s curriculum, culture, student support, research opportunities, and admissions process.

    Dr. Ambler explains how WashU integrates early clinical experience into the curriculum, why the program emphasizes collaboration over competition, and how faculty coaching helps support students throughout their training. He also shares how the admissions committee evaluates applicants holistically and what qualities make an application stand out.

    If you’re considering physical therapy school and want an inside look at one of the country’s most respected DPT programs, this episode offers practical guidance and useful perspective.

    00:00 WashU Medicine DPT Program Overview
    01:22 Why the WashU DPT Program is Top-Ranked
    04:08 Early Integrated Clinical Experience
    07:05 Alumni Preceptors and Clinical Placements
    07:53 Student Support, Collaboration, and Coaching
    13:20 Research Opportunities for DPT Students
    17:42 Holistic Admissions Review at WashU
    21:53 What Makes a Competitive WashU DPT Applicant


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    27 分
  • How This Reapplicant Got into PA School [Episode 621]
    2026/05/21

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    This episode of Admissions Straight Talk covers the essential strategies for overcoming rejection and successfully reapplying to physician assistant (PA) programs. In this episode, host Dr. Valerie Wherley speaks with Cassandra Zoetjes, a first-generation college student and current PA student at Sacred Heart University who successfully navigated three application cycles. Cassandra shares how she transformed her candidacy by pursuing a master’s in nutrition at Columbia University and diversifying her clinical experiences as a scribe and a medical assistant.

    This conversation is especially valuable for reapplicants facing an unsuccessful cycle or those considering a graduate degree to bolster their academic profile. Cassandra provides a transparent look at the emotional toll of the “drinking from a fire hose” aspect of PA school and the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Her story serves as a road map for applicants who need to add depth to their writing and medical knowledge.

    Listeners will gain concrete insights into these topics:

    • How a specialized master’s degree can demonstrate academic rigor
    • The benefit of diversifying patient care experience across specialties
    • Strategies for crafting a resilient mindset and an honest personal statement
    • What to expect in a PA curriculum

    0:00 Introducing the Journey to PA School

    1:06 Meet Cassandra: First-Gen Student Success

    2:11 Choosing the PA Profession

    3:39 Navigating Three PA Application Cycles

    4:52 Strengthening Your GPA With a Master’s Degree

    7:28 Diversifying Clinical and Volunteer Experience

    9:58 Surviving the PA School Curriculum

    11:47 Leadership and Student Government Opportunities in PA School

    13:04 Advice for Reapplicants and Future PAs


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    15 分
  • How to Get the Most Out of Premed Shadowing [Episode 620]
    2026/04/30

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    What does it take to maximize your premed shadowing opportunity, and why does this experience matter so much in your application?

    In this episode of Admissions Straight Talk, Dr. Valerie Wherley speaks with Dr. Rachel L. Schreiber, a board-certified allergist/immunologist and former president of the Greater Washington Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Society. Recognized as a “Top Doctor” by Washingtonian magazine, Bethesda Magazine, and Washington Consumers’ Checkbook, Dr. Schreiber shares practical advice on finding shadowing opportunities, keeping a journal, and asking the right questions.

    Additionally, Dr. Wherley and Dr. Schreiber address the nonnegotiable topic of patient confidentiality. From HIPAA requirements, to what you can safely write about in your application essays, to the risks of discussing patients on social media, the bottom line is this: you must conduct yourself with professionalism from the moment you walk in the clinic, including after you walk out. If you are preparing to apply to medical school, this episode will change how you think about every hour you spend shadowing.

    0:00 Meet Dr. Rachel L. Schreiber

    0:30 Finding and Securing Premed Shadowing Opportunities

    3:14 The Real Purpose of Shadowing Before Med School

    4:23 Why You Should Keep a Shadowing Journal

    7:08 Asking Questions and Choosing Specialties

    13:25 Patient Privacy and HIPAA


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    16 分
  • How to Get into Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine [Episode 619]
    2026/04/16

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    What does it take to stand out and become a competitive applicant to Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine (TUCOM), and what makes this program unique among osteopathic medical schools?

    In this episode of Admissions Straight Talk, Accepted consultant and podcast host Dr. Valerie Wherley speaks with Dr. Alesia Wagner, associate dean of academic affairs at TUCOM. Together, they explore how the school’s mission shapes its curriculum, how its 100% residency match rate reflects the breadth of specialty opportunities available to students, and how TUCOM’s approach to clinical education prepares future osteopathic physicians for a wide range of medical careers.

    If you are researching osteopathic medical schools or preparing your application, this conversation provides valuable insight into what sets TUCOM apart and what it takes to be a competitive applicant.

    0:00 Meet Dr. Alesia Wagner, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at TUCOM

    0:42 Overview of Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine

    4:56 Residency Match Data: Specialties and Outcomes

    6:50 Clinical Rotation Sites and Student Placement at TUCOM

    9:53 Primary Care vs. Specialty Matches: Breaking the Pigeonhole Myth

    11:13 TUCOM’s Pre-Clinical Electives and the Clinical Distinction Program

    16:34 Culinary Medicine and Nutrition Education Electives

    19:56 Interprofessional Education and the Student-Run Free Clinic

    23:53 What Makes a Competitive Applicant

    29:11 Life on TUCOM’s Campus in Northern California

    Related Resources

    • Bio for Dr. Alesia Wagner
    • Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine
    • Touro’s Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment Clinic at Middletown
    • TUCOM Academics

    Related Episodes

    • How to Get into MSU’s College of Osteopathic Medicine [Episode 537]
    • The Bryn Mawr Postbac Premed Program [Episode 614]
    • Is There Such a Thing as Too Many Drafts? Writing a Standout Med School Personal Statement [Episode 612]


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    30 分
  • Baylor College of Medicine: Admissions, Curriculum, and What Makes a Strong Applicant [Episode 618]
    2026/04/02

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    What does Baylor College of Medicine look for in applicants, and how is its program evolving to meet the needs of today’s medical students?

    In this episode of Admissions Straight Talk, host Dr. Valerie Wherley speaks with Dr. Jesus Vallejo, senior associate dean of admissions at Baylor College of Medicine. Together, they explore Baylor’s dual-campus model, early clinical exposure, innovative curriculum, and extensive mentorship opportunities.

    Dr. Vallejo also shares how Baylor College of Medicine evaluates applicants holistically and what distinguishes those who stand out in a highly competitive pool.

    If you’re applying to medical school or considering Baylor, this episode offers valuable insights to guide your strategy.


    00:00 Baylor College of Medicine Overview
    00:30 Baylor College of Medicine: Houston versus Temple Campus Experience
    02:10 In-State versus Out-of-State Admissions at Baylor College of Medicine
    04:10 Early Patient Exposure at Baylor College of Medicine
    06:10 Baylor College of Medicine’s Modern Curriculum and Learning Style
    10:10 Research Requirements for Baylor College of Medicine Applicants
    14:25 Baylor College of Medicine’s Mentorship and Student Support Programs
    20:10 Baylor College of Medicine’s HEAL Program and Humanities in Medicine
    24:05 What Baylor College of Medicine Looks for in Applicants
    25:50 Final Advice for Medical School Applicants

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    26 分
  • Inside the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell [Episode 617]
    2026/03/19

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    In this episode of Admissions Straight Talk, host Dr. Valerie Wherley welcomes Dr. Rona Woldenberg, associate dean for admissions and interim associate dean of student affairs at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell.

    Dr. Woldenberg explains how the school’s unique partnership with Northwell Health provides students with consistent clinical training opportunities and a dynamic learning environment. The conversation highlights Zucker’s rapid rise as a top-tier research institution and explores the innovative educational model that emphasizes hands-on experience from the very beginning of medical school.

    One of the school’s most distinctive features is its EMT training program, in which first-year medical students become licensed EMTs during their first nine weeks and participate in real emergency response scenarios. Dr. Woldenberg also discusses the school’s commitment to inclusive education, cultural humility in patient care, and the importance of collaboration in modern medicine.

    Finally, she shares what the admissions committee looks for in successful applicants – including curiosity, resilience, teamwork, and a growth mindset.

    If you’re considering applying to medical school – or simply want insight into how innovative programs are shaping physician training – this episode offers valuable guidance.

    00:00 Introduction

    00:33 The Founding of the Zucker School of Medicine

    04:05 Zucker School of Medicine Admissions Stats and Growing Applicant Interest

    07:59 Research Reputation and National Rankings

    11:21 Building an Inclusive Medical School Environment and Cultural Humility in the Curriculum

    16:32 EMT Training During the First Nine Weeks and Mass Casualty Incident Day Simulation

    21:00 Student Feedback on the EMT Experience

    23:42 What the Zucker School of Medicine Looks for in Applicants

    27:18 Final Advice for Prospective Applicants

    Related Resources

    • Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
    • Dr. Rona Woldenberg bio
    • Medical School Secondary Essay Tips
    • A Strategic Guide for Applying to Medical School

    Related Episodes

    • Inside the University of Miami’s Three-Year M.D. Accelerated Pathway [Episode 615]
    • The Bryn Mawr Postbac Premed Program [Episode 614]
    • Inside UMass Chan: How Wellness, Community, and Leadership Shape Future Physicians [Episode 611]

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    28 分
  • How GW Law Reviews Applications: Timing, Waitlists, LSAT Optional, and Scholarships [Episode 616]
    2026/02/19

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    Applying to law school and wondering how admissions decisions really get made? In this episode of Admissions Straight Talk, Accepted Law Consultant Brigitte talks with Sophia Sim, associate dean for admissions and financial aid at the George Washington University Law School (GW Law), about what applicants need to know – from rolling admissions timelines and waitlists to scholarships, LSAT-optional pathways, and professional etiquette. With decades of experience in law school admissions, Sophia offers clear, honest advice to help applicants make smarter decisions throughout the cycle.

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    02:43 The Challenges of Law School Admissions

    05:10 Understanding the GW Law Admissions Process

    08:26 The GW Law Waitlist Process Explained

    10:58 Navigating the GW Law Personal Statement

    13:51 LSAT Optional: Who Should Consider It?

    16:37 GW Law Part-Time Program Insights

    19:15 Final Thoughts and Advice

    Resources

    • Sophia Sim bio
    • GW Law JD Admissions
    • Law School Admissions Calculator, a free tool

    Related Admissions Straight Talk Episodes

    • How to Get into George Washington School of Law, Episode 584
    • Get Accepted to Cornell School of Law, Episode 590
    • How to Get into Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, Episode 579

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    33 分
  • Inside the University of Miami’s Three-Year M.D. Accelerated Pathway [Episode 615]
    2026/01/22

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    Can you earn an MD in three years without sacrificing training quality? In this episode of Admissions Straight Talk, Dr. Valerie Wherley sits down with Dr. Jonathan Tolentino to explore the University of Miami’s three-year Accelerated Pathway to Residency Program.

    Learn how the program works, who it’s designed for, how clinical immersion and scholarly projects are integrated, and what admissions committees look for in competitive applicants. Dr. Tolentino also explains residency outcomes, specialty options, and the safety net for students who need to return to the four-year track.

    A must-listen for applicants weighing accelerated MD programs.

    00:00 Overview of the University of Miami 3-Year Accelerated MD Program

    03:05 Accelerated MD Curriculum Structure & Integrated Coursework

    05:50 Clinical Training, Longitudinal Experience & Research Opportunities

    08:35 Residency Match Outcomes & Specialty Pathways for Accelerated MD Students

    11:13 Logistics, Timeline & Student Considerations in a 3-Year MD Program

    13:54 How Competitive Is the UMiami Accelerated MD Program? Admissions Insights

    25:11 Is the University of Miami 3-Year Accelerated MD Program Right for You?

    Related Resources

    • Dr. Jonathan Tolentino bio
    • For more information on the University of Miami’s Accelerated Pathway, contact
      • Dr. Tolentino at jxt1084@med.miami.edu
      • Erica Simms at esimms@med.miami.edu
    • University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Three-Year M.D. Accelerated Pathway
    • Medical School Secondary Essay Tips
    • A Strategic Guide for Applying to Medical School

    Related Admissions Straight Talk Episodes

    • Is There Such a Thing as Too Many Drafts? Writing a Standout Med School Personal Statement [Episode 612]
    • How to Apply Successfully to Med School from Postbac Programs [Episode 526]

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    26 分