Green Mountain Medicine is an original podcast series for all things internal medicine, sponsored by ACP Vermont. Hosted by University of Vermont medical students Sam Schuetz and Aneesh Singal, this podcast deconstructs the topics that impact the field and characterize the practice of medicine. Episodes are also available on Spotify, Apple Podcast & Google Play Music! DISCLAIMER: Content discussed in our podcast does not necessarily constitute the views of ACP national.
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Green Mountain Medicine is an original podcast series for all things internal medicine, sponsored by ACP Vermont. Hosted by University of Vermont medical students Sam Schuetz and Aneesh Singal, this podcast deconstructs the topics that impact the field and characterize the practice of medicine. Episodes are also available on Spotify, Apple Podcast & Google Play Music! DISCLAIMER: Content discussed in our podcast does not necessarily constitute the views of ACP national.
What superpower does Dr. Terry Rabinowitz wish he had? Watch to find out.
Green Mountain Medicine
41 minutes 57 seconds
1 year ago
What superpower does Dr. Terry Rabinowitz wish he had? Watch to find out.
On this episode of GMM, we are joined by psychiatrist and Larner College of Medicine professor Dr. Terry Rabinowitz. We discuss Dr. Rabinowitz's practice of electroconvulsive therapy, perceptions of mental health, and how he chose his specialty. Tune in for even more here.
Co-Hosts:
Caity Decara: caitlin.decara@med.uvm.edu
Haley Bayne: haley.bayne@med.uvm.edu
Green Mountain Medicine
Green Mountain Medicine is an original podcast series for all things internal medicine, sponsored by ACP Vermont. Hosted by University of Vermont medical students Sam Schuetz and Aneesh Singal, this podcast deconstructs the topics that impact the field and characterize the practice of medicine. Episodes are also available on Spotify, Apple Podcast & Google Play Music! DISCLAIMER: Content discussed in our podcast does not necessarily constitute the views of ACP national.