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On this special interview, I have the great pleasure of talking with Dr. Meryll Pampolina, an emergency medicine physician at University of Missouri Kansas City and alumni of the 6-year BA/MD program at UMKC. Yes you heard that right, SIX YEARS ONLY. I thought finishing your bachelor's degree in 3 years was impressive but to do it in 2 and go straight into medical school is not for the faint of heart. In this interview, Dr. Pampolina outlines the general structure of the UMKC 6 Year BA/MD program then shares her experience during the program both as a student, and now as a full emergency medicine attending physician. Listen to her candid advice and awesome stories to see if this accelerated medical program is right for you! Also I know that the video and audio are not up to my usual standards but you can blame microsoft teams for that :/. Hope you are still able to enjoy and thank Dr. Pampolina for her time and awesome advice!
If you have any more questions about the UMKC Program, feel free to reach out to Dr. Pampolina (pls don't spam her and be respectful as you are talking to a licensed medical professional. thank you!):
Email: meryllpampolina@gmail.com
Instagram: @meryll.bouldin
Twitter: @meryllpampolina
Watch the vid from my good friend ‪@yugiohforce1‬ for a more undergrad centered perspective on the UMKC 6-Year BA/MD Program
• UMKC 6 Year BS/MD Prog...
0:00 - 1:55 Purpose of the Interview
1:56 - 2:50 Introducing Dr. Pampolina
2:51 - 4:31 Explaining the 6 Year BA/MD Program at UMKC
4:32 - 8:36 What the Undergrad Degree in 2 Years Looks Like
8:37 - 16:18 Do You Feel Academically/Socially Behind in Med School Starting So Young?
16:19 - 21:04 How Do Your Patients React to You Being So Young?
21:05 - 23:22 Did Age Impact Your Experience During the Match Process for Residency?
23:23 - 26:00 What Did You Appreciate the Most About Going Through Undergrad and Med School so Quickly?
26:01 - 26:38 If You Were to Go Back, Would You Change Anything That Got You to Where You Are Right Now?
26:39 - 28:36 For those Interested in Applying to the UMKC 6 Year BA/MD Program
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Комментарии : 57   
@mranderson1635
@mranderson1635 2 года назад
I have a few friends who went to UMKC, half did the 6 year program. All extremely smart. Top of their high schools. All of them came from very wealthy families and all their parents were physicians of some sort of specialty. You gotta be the top of the top for this.
@cooperbassham650
@cooperbassham650 2 года назад
Hello, I’m actually in my second year of the program. While it’s true we have a lot of students from well off families, I know many who are from diverse backgrounds, I myself came from a rural middle class background. So it can be a factor, but shouldn’t discourage anybody from applying.
@mranderson1635
@mranderson1635 2 года назад
@@cooperbassham650 there’s definitely people who are outliers, but take a pole of all your class mates and you’ll see how many come from the upper middle class, and/or have parents as physicians. Definitely shouldn’t deter you from applying, but one should always play the numbers as well, all I’m saying.
@tfyk5623
@tfyk5623 10 месяцев назад
@@cooperbassham650 what sciences did you take in HS. Like bio chem phyic
@dfarias873
@dfarias873 2 года назад
This is by far the most interesting video. I think this is how medical schools should be. Many other countries follow a similar structure.
@NDMD
@NDMD 2 года назад
it makes a lot more sense doesn't it
@emilythompson1683
@emilythompson1683 2 года назад
I agree that it’s beneficial in some ways and in some circumstances, but it also creates a barrier to entry in the field. Having a mix of these programs and traditional medical schools allows students to explore higher level science before making such an enormous commitment. I’m also concerned about the lack of a liberal arts education for potential professionals. Doctors are citizens who need to understand the basics of political science, media literacy, compositional writing, and economics. Moreover, if all of our medical schools were comprised of 19-year-olds who’ve been working to become doctors since they were in kindergarten, we’d all but kill innovation. The best med schools in the country know this, and admit Rhodes scholars, college athletes, Olympians, classical musicians, authors, scientists, policy makers - not in spite of these feats, but because they make for more well-rounded humans who can bring different experiences and ideas to the field. We don’t innovate medicine by turning teenagers into physicians.
@joeyweltin7667
@joeyweltin7667 2 года назад
Love the content! I’ve been a nurse since I was 19 and am strongly considering going to medical school! I’m just now transferring to the ICU but after I’ve done that for a bit, I am leaning towards possibly doing an accelerated MD program… so keep this info coming 👍🏻
@NDMD
@NDMD 2 года назад
Best of luck to all the upcoming applicants to accelerated medical programs across the country. I know it’s a big decision so I hope this helps :)
@bradeegabel4884
@bradeegabel4884 2 года назад
I did the 6 year program too! Working as an EM attending in Brooklyn. Looking to move back to KC soon!
@glokjdfngkjsdnf1104
@glokjdfngkjsdnf1104 2 года назад
This is how it works for many UK medical schools - years 1-2 preclinical 3rd year deep into a certain topic such as pharmacology and then 4-6 clinical years. Although we get clinical experience in years 1 and 2
@NDMD
@NDMD 2 года назад
honestly makes a lot more sense than the US system many times...
@chaewonpark4755
@chaewonpark4755 2 года назад
this 6 year undergraduate + postgrad med is really similar to the direct medicine entry pathways in australia! most of these guaranteed pathways are 6 years long, 7 years is really rare for these guaranteed spots. there is even a 5-year degree only in postgrad med that accepts high school students, so they don't do an undergraduate degree :o but obviously, all of these spots are really sought after by high school graduates, so you have to be at the very top to be selected - after ucat score (like mcat, but aus + uk) and interviews
@michellewu5208
@michellewu5208 2 года назад
Yes! UMKC represent!!!
@matheusrodrigues2012
@matheusrodrigues2012 2 года назад
It's basically how it works in my country, every Med school is 6 years long, like a "biology" + medicine program. I'm from Brazil
@NDMD
@NDMD 2 года назад
yeah the US is a little different than the rest of the world
@NEPtune-fy1ug
@NEPtune-fy1ug 2 года назад
geeeeeez your channel is popping off
@meenal1974
@meenal1974 2 года назад
be confident. don't think yourself down. An occasional patient may react differently, but majority won't. It won't matter, if your mind does not make too much of it.
@cooperbassham650
@cooperbassham650 2 года назад
I was wondering when my program would show up on your channel. Proud to be a UMKC Roo 🦘🩺
@NDMD
@NDMD 2 года назад
haha glad to represent
@cwynn4802
@cwynn4802 2 года назад
ROO UP!!🦘
@funkywinston1854
@funkywinston1854 2 года назад
I am 6 ft tall, 27 yo, and I still get treated like a child in my profession. There are simply people who feel like using age to exert social influence. You will still experience it in your 30s, 40s, etc. Just in different ways. Just focus on delivering the best care you can!
@NDMD
@NDMD 2 года назад
well said
@thesneakygamer4343
@thesneakygamer4343 2 года назад
I personally feel like these programs can be good but I also know many people in high school who said they wanted to be doctors but changed their minds in undergrad. Additionally, as an admissions officer, I wouldn’t feel confident basically giving a high schooler a spot in a medical school class no matter how qualified they are. Personally, I think most people should do some adulting before they go to medical school.
@rjnewton7325
@rjnewton7325 2 года назад
That’s a fair point, it’s taken me 3 years at community college to figure out I want to be a neurologist. I spent the first 1.5 years undecided and the past 1.5 years in biomedical engineering
@theshinythings123
@theshinythings123 2 года назад
A lot of other people don't change their minds and have to go through so many hoops to get into medical school. Other countries do it this way and it's fine. Is also going to college anyway to get any kind of bachelor's degree + prereqs more "adulting"? People grow up regardless. Why have people go the PA or NP route that also takes about 6 years when there can be more people with an entire medical education?
@thesneakygamer4343
@thesneakygamer4343 2 года назад
@@theshinythings123 I have noticed other country’s high school education is far more rigorous. Also high school education in the US is very variable, in some regions of the US it’s very easy to do well in high school. If I was an admissions officer, I would never trust high school grades vs. college grades as well. Plus, I don’t know what clinical experiences a high schooler could have that would make me think they know for sure they want to be a physician.
@thesneakygamer4343
@thesneakygamer4343 2 года назад
@Brighton Quintana no the reason we are behind is because of our stupid insurance system. We actually train physicians pretty well.
@emilythompson1683
@emilythompson1683 2 года назад
Yes, this. Brain development isn’t complete until 25, and yet we make students choose entire career paths 6-7 years earlier. Most high schoolers don’t have the experience with rigorous science coursework to make an informed career decision during their senior year of high school. In fact, most high schoolers don’t even know the range of careers that exist. And what happens to the kids who get to college, distance from mom and dad, immerse themselves in a science-only curriculum, and change their minds a semester or a year in?
@sophiestefancic2448
@sophiestefancic2448 2 года назад
can you do a video with a rheumatologist? It is an amazing field with amazing physicians and interesting cases!
@gianniskopdakis7248
@gianniskopdakis7248 2 года назад
In greece we have a 6 year programm too at which you start with preclinical courses at 1st and 2nd year (physiology, Anatomy etc) then year 3 pharmacology pathophysiology and those kinds of courses with 2 clinical based courses then in my med school (which is not the same with the others in greece in terms of school programm) we have 4th year all clinical courses then years 5th and 6th year full exposure to university hospital clinics with no other courses just the programm of the clinic
@kathrynlamb7214
@kathrynlamb7214 2 года назад
OHHHH MY GOODESS.... NO MCAT!!!!! IM IN LETS GO
@snengelman
@snengelman Год назад
Listen, I love this video and all of the information that comes with it, but that aside, you both should try to date bc your chemistry is unreal. ❤
@vssbigboi4327
@vssbigboi4327 Год назад
nah fr
@infires2013
@infires2013 2 года назад
Can some explain how this accelerated path is different from what we do at the UK. Where you start medical school at 18 and do medicine at uni for 5-6 yrs then become foundation 1,2 etc doctor.
@rjnewton7325
@rjnewton7325 2 года назад
I think it’s different because you also get a bachelors degree during the first 2.5 years she was talking about, from my understanding you guys are essentially just studying med school material for the whole time you’re there
@briasimms1126
@briasimms1126 2 года назад
May you please do a 73 questions video with a sports medicine PA or doctor?
@rjnewton7325
@rjnewton7325 2 года назад
I’m with this!
@emocuta
@emocuta 2 года назад
I have a question, what did Doctor Merryll do as undergrad major ? THANK YOU for the very inspirational video 🙏🏼
@NDMD
@NDMD 2 года назад
not too sure actually, i know a lot of accelerated programs don't give you a choice of major so it is most likely a biology or molecular biology major if i had to guess
@emocuta
@emocuta 2 года назад
@@NDMD thank you so much! I wanted to guess BIOCHEM? What about your undergrad major?😊
@NDMD
@NDMD 2 года назад
@@emocuta cell and molecular bio major!
@cooperbassham650
@cooperbassham650 2 года назад
@@emocuta The program she went to gives us the option to choose between Biology, Chemistry, Liberal Arts.
@emocuta
@emocuta 2 года назад
@@cooperbassham650 thank you!
@TheOrelol
@TheOrelol 2 года назад
I'm a med student from Israel and actually here most of our med schools are a 6 years programs (3 y. Pre-clinicals that include a BA and another 3 clinicals) only a few schools here offer a 4 year program for people with a BA and it was really weird for me at first to find out that we are actually different from anywhere else 😅
@omo708
@omo708 2 года назад
in south africa you can start med school from 18. You dont need to do a bachelors before medschool,and its also 6 years this side
@p4phighlights515
@p4phighlights515 2 года назад
Dang sucks that u can’t transfer into one props to whoever gets to be in one of these programs
@GCW23
@GCW23 Год назад
Do you study all six years at Kansas city or first two years at UM at Columbia?
@kanwalraja466
@kanwalraja466 2 года назад
How is bacc2md program in the university of toledo, please guide
@peimonmajlessi8338
@peimonmajlessi8338 Год назад
can you plz make a video on md/phd programs
@alishalinet
@alishalinet 2 года назад
hey this is pretty random but what’s your opinion on research style med schools vs primary care med schools ? and what type is yours? do you see urself being a primary care physician or specializing ?
@NDMD
@NDMD 2 года назад
personally i would prefer a school that has the best of both worlds because you typically don't know for sure if you're going into primary care until near the end of med school. personally i wanted to keep all my doors open for specialties and my school is really good at both research (in case i want to do a competitive specialty) and matching primary care. definitely important to consider how many options your school gives you when you choose one!
@alishalinet
@alishalinet 2 года назад
@@NDMD thank you so much! all of luck to u!
@asiagreen5658
@asiagreen5658 2 года назад
How you found her?
@neisserbent-saavedra873
@neisserbent-saavedra873 2 года назад
1:55
@kiylaarnold840
@kiylaarnold840 2 года назад
Reproductive endocrinologist please!!
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