Physicians with admission committee experience share tips, strategies, and experiences to help premed students succeed at becoming a doctor. Guest speakers provide insight into applying to medical school, selecting a medical specialty, and applying for residency. The Prospective Doctor podcast is for anyone considering, or on the path to, practicing medicine!
Join GP Dr Sam Manger and special guests from around the World discussing the latest in evidence-based medicine and more. This podcast is designed-with-love for medical doctors, scientists, researchers, allied health, nurses, students and anybody else interested in health, science and medicine. Available on itunes and all podcast apps. http://thegpshow.com/
This is an audio podcast targeting doctors, medical and dental students as well as small business owners/consultants who want to consider where to put practices within the United States and how to promote them. We will discuss growth, demographic character, psychographic profiles, competition saturation, and economic development. Additionally, we will deal with the research indicating media, messages, promotions, and strategies to build and enhance a patient base. The Podcast is hosted by Sc ...
Medical education innovation for premed, medical students, physician assistants, and nursing. Mnemonics, memory palaces, speed reading, study hacks, mind maps for the MCAT, USMLE, COMLEX, PANCE, NCLEX, and all of your healthcare board exam and classroom needs!
Generalist Med Podcast is an homage to the scope of practice in family/general practice. We will be trying to hit big topics so we can get a solid grasp as a learning resource.
Two medical students in New York share their unfiltered stories of the hospital, the COVID pandemic, health, dirt on doctors and nurses, critical thoughts on medicine, and romance in the work place. Including tales of medicine from St. George's University in the Caribbean, as well as New York, Minnesota, and Canada. Featuring medical advice from International Medical Students (IMG's) that you should take with 100% confidence and without fact checking, this is obviously a joke. The informatio ...
Welcome to Surgery 101, a series of podcasts produced with the help of the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. The podcasts are intended to serve as brief introductions or reviews of surgical topics for medical students. We've aimed to cover a single topic in between 10-20 minutes so that you can quickly get a good idea of the basic concepts involved. Every episode is divided into chapters and concludes with several key points to summarize the topic. We are always keen to receive your ...
The Undifferentiated Medical Student (TUMS) podcast is about helping medical students to choose a medical specialty and plan a career in medicine. The list of career options available to medical students is large, but the time to explore them all is short. Moreover, mentorship in medical school is lacking, and many medical students tackle the task of career planning alone, most struggling and almost all clutching to the hope that 3rd year clinical rotations will definitively resolve their re ...
Welcome to G.I. 101, a series of podcasts produced in the Division of Gastroenterology at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. In this podcast series, we will be addressing common clinical problems that arise from the gastrointestinal tract. These podcasts are intended for medical students, medical residents and subspecialty gastroenterology fellows. We will be focusing in particular on problems related to gastrointestinal motility. We will also be discussing other common gastroint ...
The Doctor Paradox is about addressing why despite having incredibly meaningful jobs, doctors are increasingly unhappy in their work. Quite simply, it is a tragedy that we have allowed this to happen. That intensely passionate, dynamic and altruistic individuals have lost their core passions and found themselves adrift in the world of healthcare is unacceptable. The Doctor Paradox focuses on 4 key issues: 1. The factors that explain why doctors are dissatisfied with the world of healthcare. ...
Do you want to learn how to become a successful and happy MD? Yes? Well then this show is for you. Each week we bring you an inspiring person or message to help you unlock your full potential. You’ll learn the career secrets of some of the most successful doctors in the world, how they got to where they are, how they learn, their attitudes, what they look for in a young physician and much, much more. We try to reveal the success strategies that no one ever teaches you in medical school. You’ ...
In this episode, the host pulls a Joe Rogan and explains DMT and his experience on it. The co-host belittles the poor children of New York, and is promptly scolded for it. We discuss the communication skills of medical professionals and the perks of being a city doc and a country doc. Also, the Co-host vents about how he wants a plastic surgeon to …
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Boost Your MCAT/USMLE with Joel Ramirez MD (Ep. 70 Rebroadcast)
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Dr. Joel Ramirez talks about how tutoring can be a valuable resource for medical students studying for the USMLE exams. As someone who personally benefited from tutoring, Dr. Ramirez has a passion for educating and tutoring. MedSchoolCoach provides tutoring for both USMLE board exams (shelf and step), as well as the MCAT. [02:38] Tutoring for the M…
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Financial Tips for Future Doctors with Dr. Christopher Loo
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Dr. Christopher Loo, a full-time entrepreneur, coach, and speaker, shares his journey to financial freedom and gives tips on how you can set yourself up for financial success in medicine. [00:42] Dr. Loo’s Medical Journey and Career [04:20] Combined MD-PhD Program [06:59] The Dilemma of Being a Physician [10:12] SEAK Non-Clinical Careers Conference…
In this video, Awrad Nasralla and Armin Rouhi discuss pneumothorax, it’s pathophysiology, classification, and diagnosis of pneumothorax clinically and radiologically, and the management of pneumothorax.
Oral cavity cancers are malignant neoplasms of epithelium or minor salivary glands in the mouth. After listening to this podcast, the listener should be able to: List the signs and symptoms of oral cavity cancer, Recognize the risk factors of oral cavity cancer, Describe the recommended steps to work up a patient with oral cavity cancer and finally…
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#125 Irritable Bowel Syndrome with A/Professor Rebecca Burgell and A/Professor Jane Muir
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Associate Professor Rebecca Burgell is a gastroenterologist who leads the functional bowel disorders clinic at the Alfred Hospital and is the Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders Service Head, Monash University. She has a PhD from the University of London in neuro-gastroenterology. Associate Professor Jane Muir is Head of Translational Nutrition S…
Let's talk about the hot topic of fever! We'll talk about why we get fevers, whether we should treat them, and different causes of fever including forms of hyperthermia. We'll also touch on special populations such as febrile neutropenia and febrile infants.
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79 7 Habits of Highly Successful Medical Students
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Chase DiMarco talks about 7 habits of highly successful medical students, a concept borrowed from Stephen Covey's The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. He tries to dissect how the book's strategies can be applied to the medical world and explain why habits can make or break your medical journey. [03:29] Be proactive [04:57] Begin with The En…
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Global Health and Family Medicine with Dr. Annie Khan
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Dr. Qiratulanne “Annie” Khan discusses family medicine, her volunteer work through the World Health Organization in rural South Asia, and the psychosomatic effects of untreated anxiety and depression. [01:26] Why Annie Chose Family Medicine [11:24] Disparities in Health Care in the US [15:00] Impostor Syndrome [22:02] Being a Doctor at John Muir [2…
After listening to this episode of Surgery 101, listeners will be able to: Explain the basic anatomy of the eye, including the different layers of the eye. Discuss the pathophysiology of a retinal detachment. Describe the typical clinical presentation of retinal detachments and understand when a referral to ophthalmology is appropriate. List and de…
We are seeing the signs that when a single political party has little opposition in its legislatures, very bad things (in policy) occur. The poster-child in California. Terrible abuses of power are occurring and those seeking to relocated to such places (as defined by states and counties) should be forewarned. Hawaii is another great example of bad…
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78 Student EQ, Group Study, and Card Games with Paulius Mui MD
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Dr. Paulius Mui, a family medicine resident, discusses Table Rounds, the medical card game he co-created to help medical students learn medical terms and topics. [02:25] Understanding Table Rounds and How You Can Benefit From it [06:31] Active Learning Through Gamification [11:07] Why Most Games Require Some Foundational Knowledge [12:58] The Futur…
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Orthopedic Surgery and 'Orthomentor' with Dr. Amiethab Aiyer
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Dr. Amiethab Aiyer, Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Miami and co-founder of Orthomentor, talks about accessible learning resources for medical students worldwide. [00:46] Dr. Aiyer’s Background [04:02] Why Orthopedic Surgery? [10:31] Finding Balance Requires Flexibility [13:22] Dr. Aiyer’s Residency …
After listening to this episode, learners will be able to: Describe a general approach to gun shot wounds (or GSW) in the Trauma Bay or Emergency Department. Explain the difference between low velocity and high velocity guns. Describe the pathophysiology and common patterns of injury in gunshot wounds. Identify medical and surgical management princ…
Dr Kassi Klein is a medical doctor with a special interest working in mental health and founder of Blokes in Mind. She is a Lifestyle Medicine Physician, which includes preventative medicine for anxiety and depression. She is also a yoga teacher, a meditation teacher, an avid surfer, musician and outdoor enthusiast. You can find more about her here…
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Applying Spaced Repetition and Visual Mnemonics to Medical Study with Gabe Wyner (Ep. 55 Rebroadcast)
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Gabe Wyner, author of Fluent Forever, is fluent in 8 languages and has developed multiple strategies for mnemonics-based learning. Today’s episode will cover how to apply those strategies to the medical field. [2:20] Developing Initial Learning Strategies. [7:10] Implementing Memory Skills: Pre-packaged vs. Personalized Options [10:08] Levels of Pr…
Dr. Amanda Price and Dr. Aaditya Verma give advice for how to do well in rotations and share their experience having a spouse in medicine. [02:25] Why Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation? [04:05] Learning from Audition Rotations [06:13] Pursuing a Career in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation [09:22] When to Refer to a Physiatrist [12:01] How to Stan…
After listening to this podcast, you should be able to: Define the term “epidural hematoma” Differentiate epidural hematomas from other intracranial hemorrhages. Review the clinical presentation and diagnostic approach to patients presenting with epidural hematoma List the differential diagnosis of epidural hematoma Recognize complications of epidu…
In this episode we meet D. He tells us a story of road head without a happy ending, chemical warfare, and the crime he committed in Sweden. (sorry Sweden). We also discuss if science should be trusted, are new drugs okay to take, psychedelics, the difficulty of being healthy in New York, and the COVID vaccine.…
It may seem a little odd, but the Federal Policies being considered will influence where you want to put your practice. Some states are looking less desirable as the foundation of their economies are in flux.
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GeM 62 Interventional Cardiology ft. Dr Eric Rothstein
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I am very excited to discuss Interventional Cardiology with my cousin Eric Rothstein who works at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Centre in New Hampshire. We discuss the field of Interventional as well as some STEMI/Acute Coronary Syndrome insights, with a bit on stable ischemic heart disease and mechanical circulatory support.…
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Interventional Radiologist, Leader, Author, & Mom Dr. Barbara Hamilton
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Dr. Barbara Hamilton discusses intervention radiology and her journey to inspire more women to take up male-dominated medical fields. [01:40] Dr. Hamilton's Journey to Interventional Radiology [04:23] Being a Woman in a Male-dominated field [09:05] How Women in Medicine Can Find Mentors [12:17] How Medical Practitioners and Students Can Leverage Th…
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Free Open Access Medical Education (FOAM) Flashcards with Brocencephalon (Ep. 61 Rebroadcast)
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Dr. Amreet Sidhu is a Toronto-born Internal Medicine Resident based in Detroit. He is the creator of Brosencephalon, a comprehensive set of pre-clinical flashcards created for self-study that spread worldwide. Amreet’s cards have evolved into a community-driven project by medical students for medical students. Today’s episode will cover the inspira…
After listening to this podcast, you should be able to: Define chronic pancreatitis Identify the main causes and pathophysiology behind chronic pancreatitis Identify the main presenting symptoms of chronic pancreatitis Describe the workup and investigations for chronic pancreatitis Describe the treatment plan for chronic pancreatitis, including sur…
Where people are working has shifted. Working from home, new office sites, changes in commutes have made the office they considered convenient "off the beaten path." This session talks about what to do to build your visibility again.By Scott McDonald
After listening to this podcast listeners should be able to: Discuss the impact of a significant medical event on someone’s life Recognize that our actions can have an impact on a patient’s life forever Identify what inclusive medicine is and why it is important Describe the history of inclusive medicine Identify what you can do to create an inclus…
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#123 Chronic Kidney Disease with Professor Karen Dwyer Nephrologist
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Professor Karen Dwyer is a nephrologist and transplant physician with an interest in perioperative medicine. She is also Deputy Head at the School of Medicine at Deakin University, researcher and marathon runner. Today we are discussing chronic kidney disease. If you find this podcast valuable, rating it 5 stars and leaving a review on iTunes, Spot…
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COVID Vaccines Explained with Dr. David Banach
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Dr. David Banach, an infectious diseases physician and assistant professor at UConn Health, discuss his work as an epidemiologist and COVID-19 vaccines. [02:16] How Dr. Banach Entered the Field of Epidemiology [06:04] Patient and Healthcare Worker Safety During COVID-19 [09:33] COVID-19 Vaccine Development [14:36] Differences Between the Moderna an…
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Memory Palace Excuses/Solutions, Meditations & Habit Stacking with Anthony Metivier (Ep. 63 Rebroadcast)
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Dr. Anthony Metivier is a prolific speaker, bestselling author, and creator of the Magnetic Memory Method. This is his third time guesting on the podcast and joins us today to discuss the Magnetic Memory Method, overcoming obstacles to retention and common memory misconceptions. [2:15] About Anthony’s TEDx Talk and New Book ‘The Victorious Mind’ [4…
After listening to this episode, learners will be able to: Describe the basic physiology of skin grafts. List the indications for skin grafting. Explain the differences between STSG and FTSG, as well as their respective advantages/disadvantages. List the complications that can occur from skin grafting. Outline the post-operative care and expected o…
This episode considers the debate on what the most successful parts of the United States are most viable. The conclusions rely upon whether you are seeking to start-up or purchase a healthcare practice or another kind of business. You may be surprised in what matters most to reach a conclusion.By Scott McDonald
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Tackling Medical Exams and Flashcards with Dr. Ali Abdaal (Ep. 69 Rebroadcast)
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Dr. Ali Abdaal discusses evidence-based study methods for medical students, tips for using medical flashcards, and the role of fun in productivity. [01:36] Evidence-Based Study Techniques [04:55] Anki and Other Flashcard Apps [06:35] Mnemonics and Memory Palaces [08:27] Tips for Using Flashcards [12:36] Defining Productivity & How to be Productive …
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Overcoming Imposter Syndrome with Dr. Kristin Yates
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Dr. Kristin Yates, a practicing OB-GYN physician, discusses dealing with and overcoming imposter syndrome. Dr. Yates also hosts the Imposter to Unstoppable Podcast. Having struggled with the imposter syndrome herself, she now mentors other female physicians who feel insecure in their medical careers. [01:29] Why OB-GYN? [05:11] Why Disillusionment …
We haven't seen this much falsehood about demographics EVER in the Media. And there are solid reasons for it. If the truth comes out, the plans of some cities, states, and counties are going to fall apart. So they have to hope that their falsehoods will hold up for while longer.By Scott McDonald
Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS). After listening to this podcast, listeners will be able to: Define and recognize SBS in post-surgical patients Describe the pathophysiology of SBS List prognostic factors for SBS Describe the basis and indications for medical and surgical therapy for SBS.
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77 MCAT and USMLE Tips from Tutor Leila Javidi MD-NPH
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Dr. Leila Javidi and Chase DiMarco discuss when students should ask for help and the perks of personalized coaching. [00:34] How Dr. Leila Joined Med School Tutors [03:10] When Should You Get a Tutor? [04:35] Personalized Learning Through Coaching [07:05] How to Sign Up for 1:1 Tutoring at MST [09:43] MST’s Competitive Advantage [13:08] Med School …
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Being a Better Ally in and out of Healthcare with Stacey Jackson-Roberts
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Stacey Jackson-Roberts, a licenced clinical social worker (LCSW), discusses integrated healthcare, providing gender-affirming healthcare to the LGBTQ community and advocating for anti-racism and anti-oppression training. [03:02] The Importance of LCSWs For Integrated Healthcare [10:30] Providing Effective Care to Marginalized Groups [12:25] Being a…
I have often said that one of the great freedoms Americans have is voting with their feet. When laws or regulations become burdensome, Americans move. And in that way, demographics are a reflection of our choices. That is how Americans live. The session explains more.By Scott McDonald