Podcasts
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WOOP and Evidence-Based Study Techniques with Dr. Daniel Saddawi-Konefka
Dr. Daniel Saddawi-Konefka describes how to increase study efficiency and utilize evidence-based study practices. In Episode 32, Dr. Daniel Saddawi-Konefka…
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Podcast 62: Full-Length MCAT Exams for the PreMed Virtual Summit
The PreMedSummit is this week! Here is another sneak preview of Max discussing MCAT practice exams with MedSchoolCoach tutor Kathryn…
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MCAT Basics: BONUS: Polyatomic Ions and Solubility Rules
This podcast covers the polyatomic ions to know and the solubility rules. Polyatomic ions start at 2:00 and solubility rules…
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Podcast 61: Medical School Application for the PreMed Virtual Summit
Max Ruge is a 4th year medical student who will be hosting a PreMed Virtual Summit in September! He recently…
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Podcast 60: Gap Years for the PreMed Virtual Summit
Max Ruge is a 4th year medical student who will be hosting a PreMed Virtual Summit in September! He recently…
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MCAT Basics: Kinetics and Solubility
This podcast covers chemical kinetics and solubility. First, I cover topics within kinetics including: general concept, collision theory, rate laws,…
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The 1-Minute Preceptor Podcast – Coming Soon!
Host Chase DiMarco will deliver interviews from exciting medical educators within the clinical sciences field. Brought to you by the…
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Podcast 59: Top Five Med School Interview Mistakes
Interviews are a great part of the application process. An interview indicates that a school likes you on paper, and…
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MCAT Basics: Should I Retake the MCAT?
Ken Tao, MedSchoolCoach’s Director of MCAT Tutoring, and Sahil Mehta, Founder and President of MedSchoolCoach, join the podcast to discuss…
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How “Happy Chemicals” Can Increase Memory, Improve Studying, and Live Better with Dr. Loretta Breuning
Dr. Loretta Breuning describes brain chemistry and how students can use this knowledge to benefit their studies. On covering memory,…
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