Podcasts
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Prepping for Your Clinical Rotations and Developing Patient-care Responsibilities with Residency Director Ted O’Connell MD
Dr. Ted O’Connell teaches students to be proactive and independent during their rotation while acknowledging the teaching drive that every…
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Education Gamification and Game Design with Keegan Long-Wheeler
Keegan Long-Wheeler discusses how gamification plays a role in medical education and the future of game design. Keegan Long-Wheeler is…
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Podcast 70: Anatomy Survival Guide
Spencer Evans is a first-year medical student at the University of Colorado and is our host for this episode. He…
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The Business of Medicine with Colorectal Surgeon and Clerkship Director Jason Mizell MD
Jason Mizell a colorectal surgeo dives deep into the student-preceptor dynamic during clinical rotations and being open to change. Jason…
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Read This Before Medical School – Part 4
Learn about a variety of journals, including self-assessment monitoring tools, habit tracking, and gratitude journals. We’ve made it to Part…
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Podcast 69: Travis Hornsby on Medical School Finances
Travis Hornsby is our guest in this episode, the founder of Student Loan Planner. He is a former bond trader…
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Study Tips Interview on the Pre-PA Podcast with Savanna Perry
Savanna Perry of the Pre-PA Podcast interviews Chase DiMarco about his personal struggles in medical school. I want to thank…
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Rural Medicine: Expect the Unexpected with Errin Weisman DO
Dr. Errin Weisman reveals the versatility and personal touch involved in rural primary care medicine and how technology has led…
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Using Design Thinking and Challenge-Based Learning with Dr. Hoda Mostafa
Dr. Hoda Mostafa talks about various thinking types, plus discusses embracing failure for positive outcomes. Hoda Mostafa started her academic…
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MCAT Basics: Cardiovascular System + Fluids
This podcast covers the cardiovascular system and a bit of fluid mechanics. First, I cover cardiovascular anatomy. Then, I talk…
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