Duquesne University College of Osteopathic Medicine Secondary Essay Prompts

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About Duquesne University College of Osteopathic Medicine

Secondary Deadline: August 15, 2024
Secondary Fee: $65
FAP Waiver:
CASPer Required:
Screens Applications: Yes
Accepts Application Updates: Yes

Mission

The Mission of the Duquesne University College of Osteopathic Medicine is to provide excellence in medical education. The College will train physicians who will serve God, in the Spiritan tradition, by caring for all people in all communities, including in underserved urban and rural communities of Western Pennsylvania, the nation, and the world, addressing healthcare disparities among these communities. The College will graduate physician leaders in all medical specialties with a focus on primary care.

Vision 

The vision of the Duquesne University College of Osteopathic Medicine is to create a culture of servant leaders who are dedicated to treating the whole person, mind, body and spirit.

Values 

L  –  Love and Mercy: Treating others as you would want to be treated, with empathy and compassion. Creating a culture of tolerance and non-judgementalism. 

E  –  Ethics and Morality: Creating a culture committed to practicing medicine with the highest moral and ethical standards.  

A  –  Advancement and Personal Development: Empowering faculty, staff, and students to develop lives of self-fulfillment through service.  

D  –  Diversity and Social Justice: Creating a culture that promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion in the treatment of others, and seeks to address inequities in access to health care.  

E  –  Excellence: Creating a culture where students, faculty, and staff can excel and reach their full potential both academically and professionally.  

R  –  Responsibility to Profession and Community: Equipping and training the next generation of health care leaders in all medical specialties with a particular focus on primary care.  

S  –  Servant Leadership: Creating a culture of service to God consistent with the historic Mission of Duquesne University.

2024-2025

(250-500 words)

The first two were mandatory, then you could pick to answer either question 3 or question 4.

1. Why do you want to become a physician, and how are you a good fit for DUQCOM’s mission?

2. Can you describe an experience where you faced and overcame adversity?

3. Can you share an example of an altruistic experience you’ve had and explain how it influenced your desire to pursue a career in medicine?

4. How have your experiences and understanding of social determinants of health influenced your perspective on patient care and your approach to practicing medicine?

2023-2024

1. Why do you want to become a physician, and how are you a good fit for DUQCOM’s mission?

PLEASE ANSWER ONE OF THE FOLLOWING FROM QUESTIONS 2 – 4. (Maximum 400 words for each question.)

2. Describe a situation in which you had to utilize your beliefs and values to interact with people from different backgrounds. How did those beliefs and values impact the relationship?

3. While there is great emphasis on the physician-patient relationship, DUQCOM also emphasizes the importance of training future physicians to care for diverse communities and populations. Describe how your experiences would contribute to caring for patients in under-resourced communities as they relate to addressing health disparities, which is a key component of the mission of the College of Medicine.

4. Comment upon how you intend to utilize your medical training to impact the healthcare profession. Please include two of the following topics in your answer: application of knowledge in ethics, regional and global health disparities, health policies and economics, innovation and entrepreneurship, medical humanities, patient safety, quality improvement, and scientific discovery.

Disclaimer: The information on this page was shared by students and/or can be found on the medical school’s website. Med School Insiders does not guarantee the accuracy of the information on this page.

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