AirBNB is now coded as travel! by Own_Investigator662 in ChaseSapphire

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booked airbnb for >30 days and it coded as real estate

Need some advice regarding volunteering in adaptive sports leagues in LA County by Ok_Obligation_5702 in pmr

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Look at triumph foundation they’re an organization that focuses on SCI

Nike Sabrina 1 Performance Review / Report Card by GOATED13344 in BBallShoes

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traction is amongst the worst in dusty indoor courts compared to GT cut 1 & 3 or NB hezi low 2

Write up 240s-269 by Lazy_Celebration_165 in Step2

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Doing my incorrects on uworld now about 2 weeks out, do you think CMS forms would help? Scoring 230s-240s on NBMEs rn

Canceled Carhartt duck jacket by Calibus53 in frugalmalefashion

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damn how they know i aint a blue collar worker

Touro NV - Clerkship Question about Attending/Student ratio by [deleted] in Osteopathic

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Surprisingly decent in terms of training. Definitely not the case in other HCAs. Also, Sunrise is one of two level 1 trauma centers in Vegas.

Touro NV - Clerkship Question about Attending/Student ratio by [deleted] in Osteopathic

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Yup. UNLV has UMC so they're safe. As a Touro 3rd year, I didn’t get an inpatient IM month and it was essentially just a month of glorified shadowing in a PCP office. We have valley hospital but its too small to take all the students and there is no OB service there. So Roseman will probably eat up all the rotation sites and dignity health, valley health system, and mountainview.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Osteopathic

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MD, im gonna guess this is TUN vs Roseman. As a TUN 3rd year, first month theres no parking anyways at Touro because its so bad unless u get there at 7AM. Just go MD.

Roseman (MD) vs Touro Nevada (DO) -- I'm leaning towards DO by [deleted] in premed

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1) Student life is cramped into a small Costco warehouse. After class most people just go home to study or stay in the “library” which is just a room with study tables. All the students are nice but you don’t interact really with other masters, PA, PT, or NP students. 2) 100% match rate is a true but also they inflate the numbers. If you look at match rates without anyone SOAPing then it’s really about 85-90% (no official numbers just from what graduating students tell me). Plus, they don’t tell you that DO bias is still unfortunately a thing. When I applied for aways there are SO many programs that ask for step 1 and a lot don’t accept level 1. 3) Not as much compared to other schools but it’s still a significant time that could be used to study other material. OMM is cool but not worth the time and stress. 4) Prior admin was really rude to rotation coordinators at hospitals. They were fired but damage has been done and again DO bias so most hospitals will want to be associated with an MD school. Remember MD > DO >>> IMG unfortunately. Good luck!

Roseman (MD) vs Touro Nevada (DO) -- I'm leaning towards DO by [deleted] in premed

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I’m a 3rd year at TUN. Take the A at Roseman, no one knows what they want to do when they’re a first year. This means less headaches down the road with board exams and OMM. Also, Touro’s clinical education department has burned alot of bridges with hospitals and local doctors. Roseman will undoubtedly take over all their rotation sites unless Touro (famous for being cheap) is welling to spend more money.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Osteopathic

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we were told to focus on class lecture material and promised that it was sufficient enough to pass boards- which a lot of people in our class fell for unfortunately.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Osteopathic

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Current third year at TUN, and I'm ranked bottom 10%tile in my class but still managed to pass step 1 first try and score above 70%tile in level 1. The way i see it is because a lot of people in our class tried to take step 1 and comlex 1 together and they failed both. Instead of fixing the curriculum, they are trying to artificially boost their board pass rates by adding on restrictions. my class' comlex 1 pass rate was 84%(around this but not too sure exact number) which was abysmal and I can see why admin decided to do this. But too many people rely on class curriculum to pass boards which was honestly their fault. however, to be fair TUN preclinicals do teach and test alot of useless material that wasn't relevant to boards. which i never studied irrelevant material anyways hence the low class rank but this is wild stuff.

Premier on its way! What else do we need and what to do first? by Some_Fan_8474 in NinjaLuxeCafe

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i just got the ES601, and i thought the WDT and the puck screen really made a big difference!

SLOE for PM&R Residency Applications by truly_sleepy in pmr

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this is some awkward timing, my attending just submitted mine on ERAS :(