What is the MCAT?
MSO is short for.
What is the Medical Service Organization?
The act of following a physician/doctor around the hospital in order to learn about their daily duties.
What is shadowing?
The date Baylor University was founded.
What is 1845?
Doctors who treat children.
Who are pediatricians?
Highest score on the MCAT.
What is a 528?
The name of the MSO President.
Who is Dilan Patel?
Service that allows pre-med students to submit their applications to medical schools throughout the United States.
What is the AMCAS?
President of Baylor University.
Who is Linda Livingstone?
The doctor that deals with treatment related to hormones?
What is an endrocrinologist?
Maximum attempts allowed on the MCAT in a lifetime.
What is 7 attempts?
What is 3 general meeting credits, 5 community credits, and 15 volunteer hours?
The amount of extracurriculars a student is allowed to put on a medical school application.
What is 15 activities?
The athletic conference that Baylor University plays in.
What is the Big 12?
The branch of medicine focuses on pain management towards the end of life.
What is a palliative care physician?
The amount of time the MCAT takes.
What is 7.5 Hours?
The acceptance rate for medical schools in the United States.
What is 43%?
A prestigious designation awarded only to select universities
What is R1 status?
The branch of medicine focused on the digestive system and its disorders.
What is gastroenterology?
The 4 sections of the MCAT.
What are the Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems (Biology); Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems (Chemistry and Physics); Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior (Psychology and Sociology); and Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills (Reading).
The number of cells in MSO.
What is 29 cells?
The 6 required classes that all pre-med freshmen are supposed to take in their first semester according to the Baylor PreMed planner.
What is BIO 1305 (Bio 1 Lecture), BIO 1105 (Bio Lab), CHE 1301 (Chem 1 Lecture), CHE 1101 (Chem Lab), MTH 1321 (Calculus 1), and PHP 1105 (Foundations of Medicine)?
Number of majors/minors offered at Baylor
What is 126 majors?
A branch of medicine that focuses on branching health concerns of the fetus during gestational period.
What is a perinatologist?