On track to complete her training in 2028 with plans to pursue a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry, Chen characterized pre-acceptance into LECOM as an incredible opportunity, especially for students who are the first in their family to pursue a medical career.
“It alleviates much of the stress associated with medical school admissions, including the need to take the MCAT — something that can be a major hurdle for students,” she said. “The medical school application process is competitive, and it is not uncommon for students to take gap years to strengthen their applications and prepare for the MCAT. Knowing that I had a guaranteed spot at LECOM allowed me to focus on my education without that added pressure.”
Pre-acceptance eases stress
Josie Lorea, a 2023 Honors College biology graduate and member of FGCU’s Hall of Fame, is in her second year as a medical student at LECOM after completing the pre-professional health program.
“This program prepared me for the rigors of medical school by providing me with opportunities and challenges that better equipped me to transition to medical school. A specific example of this is having required senior research courses,” said Lorea. “These courses focused on collecting and processing data with professional guidance and allowed me to present research early in my academic career. This gave me a solid foundation when trying to get involved with research in medical school, which can be very challenging without previous research experience.”
Pre-acceptance into LECOM also provided Lorea with a sense of security, she said.
“Always knowing what I had to do to maintain and complete my acceptance relieved a lot of anxiety during my time in undergrad,” she said. “Because of this, I felt like I was able to excel academically while also finding more joy in my extracurriculars due to having lower stress levels.”
After completing her general coursework as a second-year medical student at LECOM, Lorea will begin her third-year clinical rotations in St. Augustine working toward a career in public health.