In this video, I share my personal journey of how I went from failing to passing the USMLE Step 3 exam, a crucial step for medical students in the United States. As a med student, I understand the struggles of navigating the USMLE series, which includes USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2, and finally, the USMLE Step 3. My experience with the USMLE step 2 exam also played a significant role in preparing me for the challenges of the step 3 exam. After failing my first attempt, I had to reassess my study strategy and find high yield USMLE resources that would help me improve my knowledge and performance. Through dedication and the right guidance, I was able to turn my failure into a passing score, and I'm excited to share my story with fellow medical students who may be going through a similar experience. Whether you're looking for a complete guide to USMLE preparation or simply seeking motivation and advice from someone who has been in your shoes, this video is for you. I'll be discussing my approach to USMLE preparation, including the resources I used and the strategies that worked for me, in the hopes that it will help you achieve your goal of passing the USMLE Step 3 exam and becoming a successful medical professional.
Blog Post on STEP3 Tips: https://medpsycmoss.com/blog/step3-failure
00:00 Score Report Reveal
01:45 Welcome & Introduction
03:47 Emotional Impact of Failing Exams
05:17 Taking Time to Mentally Reset
06:11 Study Strategy and CCS Cases
12:20 Biostatistics and Practice Tests
14:23 Uworld Questions
15:57 Devine Podcast Resources
17:50 Practice Exams
21:04 Final Thoughts
Dr. Moss, a Psychiatry Resident and Chief Resident for Medical Student Education, shares an honest and empowering talk on how to obtain testing accommodations for medical exams like the USMLE and COMLEX.Drawing from her own experiences navigating disability disclosure and accommodations in medical training, Dr. Moss breaks down:✅ How to build a strong case for USMLE accommodations✅ What to include in your USMLE personal statement✅ The most common disabilities in medical school (including ADHD)✅ The types of accommodations you can request✅ How to get supporting letters from MDs or DOs✅ Legal protections for disabled students✅ Why diversity and lived experience matter in medicineThis video is essential for medical students, residents, and advisors who want to understand the real-world process of requesting exam accommodations — and the importance of advocating for yourself without stigma.#USMLE #COMLEX #MedicalStudent #ExamAccommodations #ADHDinMedicine
Dive into Monster the disturbing true story of Ed Gein, the real-life inspiration behind horror icons like Psycho, Silence of the Lambs, and Texas Chainsaw Massacre. In this Netflix Monster: Ed Gein reaction and psychiatric breakdown, a psychiatry doctor explores the psychological, forensic, and neurodevelopmental aspects of one of America’s most infamous killers.From psychosis, hallucinations, and delusions to grief, sexuality, and trauma, this in-depth discussion separates myth from mental illness—revealing what the DSM really says about Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder with Psychotic Features, Schizoaffective Disorder, and Prolonged Grief Disorder.Detailed commentary on:Violence and SchizophreniaThe role of grief and loss in Ed Gein’s lifeForensic psychiatry and diagnostic insightsChildhood trauma and neurodevelopmental factorsGender and sexuality in psychosis👁️🗨️ Perfect for students, clinicians, and true crime fans interested in forensic psychiatry and the psychology behind monsters.00:00 Introduction and Overview02:28 Psychiatric Insights and Misconceptions04:42 Who is Ed Gein?06:01 Psychosis: Hallucinations and Delusions09:38 Awakening 11:36 Violence in Schizophrenia?14:25 Types of Psychotic Disorders16:01 Schizophreniform18:17 Schizophrenia & Ed Gein19:15 DSM for Schizophrenia26:49 Comparison to Alzheimer's28:48 Schizoaffective Disorder32:00 Bipolar Disorder with Psychotic Features33:36 Ed Gein's Timeline & Grief37:38 Prolonged Grief Disorder43:02 Schizophrenia and Social Connection44:50 Childhood & Neuro-Developmental Disabilities49:31 Skin: Hyper-sensitivity54:04 Gender Aspects55:13 Sexual Trauma Warning55:35 Sexuality01:02:27 Forensic Analysis & Overview#mentalhealth #psychiatry #netflix #medicine #truecrimestories #psychology
Join us for a powerful and informative LMSA conference recording exploring disability disclosure, equity, and diversity in medical residency applications. In this conversation, Dr. Moss a PGY-2 Psychiatry Resident, opens up about her journey with personal health challenges and the impact of disclosing her disabilities during medical school and residency applications.
She shares the pros and cons of disclosure, strategies for finding disability-friendly residency programs, and the role of legal protections in supporting applicants with disabilities. Adding further depth, Dr. Flores discusses her own experiences navigating medicine with a visible disability being in a wheelchair highlighting the challenges and opportunities in academic medicine and clinical practice.This session sheds light on the importance of inclusion and representation of physicians with disabilities in medicine.
✅ What you’ll learn:How and when to disclose a disability in residency applications Identifying supportive and inclusive residency programs Legal protections for applicants with disabilities
Breaking stigma and embracing diversity in medicinePerfect for: Medical students, residents, and fellows considering disclosure during applications
Advisors and faculty supporting students with disabilitiesAnyone passionate about equity and inclusion in healthcare
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00:00 Disability In Medicine Talk00:31 Speaker Introduction and Disclosures01:08 Defining Disability02:37 Medical Student Graduation Questionaire03:28 Leave of Absence04:40 Dr. Moss' Journey07:01 Path to Disclosure
08:12 Pro-Cons of Disclosure
10:08 Doctora Flores
17:44 Disclosure in Residency App
18:43 Personal Statements
20:40 Common Questions on Disclosure
21:58 Disclosure in Interviews
23:05 How to Disclose
24:19 Lays & Protections
25:59 Disability Friendly Program
27:36 Selecting a Specialty
28:19 Disability in Medicine: Benefits29:59 Takeaways
Join Dr. Juan Medina, MD as he shares his extraordinary journey from being a nurse to becoming a psychiatry resident. In this inspiring Life as a Patient-Doctor interview with Dr. Moss, Dr. Medina opens up about his experiences, challenges, and triumphs as he navigated the path to medical school and beyond. If you're a premed student or a future doctor looking for valuable insights and advice, this video is for you. Dr. Medina's story is a testament to the importance of perseverance, hard work, and passion in achieving one's goals. He also sheds light on the significance of mental health awareness and the role of physicians in promoting mental wellness. Whether you're interested in a nurse pathway, medical education, or psychiatry residency, this video offers practical tips and real-life lessons that can help you succeed in your health career. So, sit back, relax, and get ready to be inspired by Dr. Medina's remarkable journey!Become Member for $1/month to get EARLY access to videos & exclusive videos:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_Ypzlapvju3XZ-8rgjF8Vw/joinVisit website at https://medpsycmoss.com for transcripts, blog posts, and resources for medical students, health care professionals, and patientsLet's Connect: @stephmossmdInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephmossmd/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/medpsymoss TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stephmossmd?_t=8kS9kVfKjUc&_r=1Listen to Podcast "Life as a Patient-Doctor:Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUfheMZYKjA8xJN3_tzjvvCWGn8HKh_Rt&si=erIIirgQyAsEkBR4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/685WDhQHXulbCmh2siIOp3Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-as-a-patient-doctor/id1719637283***This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.*** 00:00 Sneak Peek!01:11 Introduction02:54 Juan's Early Career and Challenges04:54 Balancing Family and Education09:01 Overcoming Educational Hurdles11:44 Journey from Nursing to Medical School14:55 Choosing Psychiatry19:07 Mental Health in the Latino Community24:54 Advice and Pearls of Wisdom26:49 Summary28:51 Summary and Contact Information29:59 Contact Info#medschool #premed #mentalhealth #nurse
In this video, I respond to some of the most intense reactions—both supportive and critical to my Doximity article, “Why Medicine's Definition of Professionalism Needs to Change.” As a psychiatry resident, I’ve experienced firsthand how professionalism can be weaponized in medical training, especially when you challenge the status quo.From online hate to personal attacks, I’m diving into the raw and sometimes brutal world of internet criticism. But more importantly, I’m using this moment to shed light on the hidden curriculum in medicine, share my own experiences with discrimination and bullying, and advocate for a more compassionate, inclusive, and mentally healthy medical culture.Let’s talk openly about what needs to change—and why we can’t afford to stay silentDoximity Article: https://www.doximity.com/newsfeed/0d4fa7b0-5d11-4ea1-9801-e31e10087de6Become Member for $1/month to get EARLY access to videos & exclusive videos:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_Ypzlapvju3XZ-8rgjF8Vw/joinVisit website at https://medpsycmoss.com for transcripts, blog posts, and resources for medical students, health care professionals, and patientsLet's Connect: @stephmossmdInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephmossmd/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/medpsymoss TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stephmossmd?_t=8kS9kVfKjUc&_r=1Listen to Podcast "Life as a Patient-Doctor:Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUfheMZYKjA8xJN3_tzjvvCWGn8HKh_Rt&si=erIIirgQyAsEkBR4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/685WDhQHXulbCmh2siIOp3Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-as-a-patient-doctor/id1719637283***This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.*** 00:00 Sneak Peak00:52 I ntroduction and Overview02:16 Public Response02:55 Setting Boundaries 04:29 How to Respond with Validation06:49 Reading and Responding to Comments09:52 Addressing Criticism and Misunderstandings14:35 Reflecting on Professionalism15:28 Sarcasm as Deflection15:57 Hidden Disability19:28 Professionalism is Subjective20:16 Legality21:04 Clothing23:22 Supportive Comments24:44 Moral Injury & Burnout26:03 Support not Bully 27:47 Call to Action#medicine #doctor #reaction #haters #medicalstudent
In this episode, Dr. Moss shares a deeply personal story of almost being dismissed from medical school multiple times for USMLE STEP failure, Leave of Absence, and "Professionalism" before finally graduating with her medical doctorate. Dr. Moss, now a psychiatry resident and co-chief resident for medical student education, recalls the academic and emotional challenges faced, including failing USMLE & Medschool exams, and dealing with the hidden curriculum of medical education. The video emphasizes the weaponization of 'professionalism' and the need to redefine it to promote growth and empathy among future doctors. This candid narrative aims to support others facing similar struggles and advocate for a more understanding medical education system.My Doximity Article on Professionalism is Used as a Weapon in Medicine: https://www.doximity.com/articles/91110401-a728-410e-b7c7-8bee7e81c2faVisit website at https://medpsycmoss.com for transcripts, blog posts, and resources for medical students, health care professionals, and patientsLet's Connect: @stephmossmdInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephmossmd/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/medpsymoss TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stephmossmd?_t=8kS9kVfKjUc&_r=1Listen to Podcast "Life as a Patient-Doctor:Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUfheMZYKjA8xJN3_tzjvvCWGn8HKh_Rt&si=erIIirgQyAsEkBR4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/685WDhQHXulbCmh2siIOp3Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-as-a-patient-doctor/id1719637283***This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution or University. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.*** Chapters:00:00 Introduction: Almost Kicked Out of Medical School02:00 The Struggles Begin: Failing Exams03:07 Leave of Absence (LOA)03:43 Facing the Committee of Promotions 04:36 Emotional Impacts05:45 The Weaponization of Professionalism07:12 Doximity Op-Ed Article08:25 Response to My Article09:26 Hidden Curriculum10:28 Redefining Professionalism in Medicine11:48 MedEd Do Better13:07 Managing Expectations14:34 Being Human is not a Bad Thing15:48 Redefine Proffessionalism 17:31 MSPE & Residency18:18 Next Episode#medschool #medstudent #usmle #medicalschool #doctor #failure
Join Dr. Wittry, MD, a Palliative Medicine Doctor as she shares her expertise on empowering women physicians against burnout, a critical issue affecting many healthcare professionals today. As a physician herself, Dr. Wittry understands the challenges women in medicine face, from nurse practitioner burnout to physician assistant burnout, and the impact it has on their well-being and patient care. In this insightful conversation, Dr. Wittry offers practical strategies for burnout prevention, resilience, and stress management, drawing from her own experiences and research on physician well-being. Tune in to learn how women in medicine can prioritize their mental health, build resilience, and thrive in their careers, ultimately leading to better healthcare outcomes and a more sustainable medical profession. By empowering women physicians, we can create a healthier, more compassionate healthcare system for all.Become Member for $1/month to get EARLY access to videos & exclusive videos:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_Ypzlapvju3XZ-8rgjF8Vw/joinVisit website at https://medpsycmoss.com for transcripts, blog posts, and resources for medical students, health care professionals, and patientsLet’s Connect: @stephmossmdInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephmossmd/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stephmossmdListen to Podcast “Life as a Patient-Doctor:Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUfheMZYKjA8xJN3_tzjvvCWGn8HKh_Rt&si=erIIirgQyAsEkBR4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/685WDhQHXulbCmh2siIOp3Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-as-a-patient-doctor/id1719637283Email: medpsycmoss@gmail.comEditors: Temi, Dr. Moss***This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.*** 00:00 Sneak Peak01:18 Introduction to Guest02:01 Dr. Wittry's Journey into Medicine04:30 Transition to Palliative Care08:26 Balancing Professional and Personal Life10:18 Discovering Coaching13:52 What is Coaching?16:51 Impact of Coaching on Professional Life26:39 Final Thoughts and Advice32:20 Conclusion and Contact Information#medschool #residency #doctor #mentalhealth #burnout #medstudent
As a medical student I went through IVF egg retrievals for egg freezing. I've learned so much along the way that I wish I knew beforehand. From understanding fertility awareness and reproductive health to navigating the world of fertility drugs and IVF support, there's a lot to take in. In this video, I'm sharing my personal experience and the lessons I've learned to help you prepare for your own IVF journey or to help a fellow patient. Whether you're an egg donor, considering egg freezing, or just starting to explore your reproductive options, this video is for you. We'll cover common IVF misconceptions, the importance of egg quality, and how to boost your chances of IVF success. If you're a medical student or simply looking for reliable fertility resources, you'll want to tune in for my honest advice on fertility supplements, IVF checklists, and more. So, if you're ready to take control of your fertility path and make informed decisions about your reproductive health, keep watching!Become Member for $1/month to get EARLY access to videos & exclusive videos:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_Ypzlapvju3XZ-8rgjF8Vw/joinInfertility Resources: https://medpsycmoss.com/infertility-resourcesLet's Connect: @medpsycmossInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/medpsycmoss/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/medpsymoss TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@medpsycmoss?_t=8kS9kVfKjUc&_r=1Listen to Podcast "Life as a Patient-Doctor:Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUfheMZYKjA8xJN3_tzjvvCWGn8HKh_Rt&si=erIIirgQyAsEkBR4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/685WDhQHXulbCmh2siIOp3Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-as-a-patient-doctor/id1719637283Email: medpsycmoss@gmail.com***This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.*** 00:00 IVF & Ovarian Stimulation00:48 Introduction to Fertility Preservation01:42 First Clinic Visit and Decisions02:56 OBGYN Rotation04:21 Financial Challenges06:56 Medications and Their Impact07:57 Navigating Pharmacies08:44 Importance of Vitamins 13:50 Injection Process & Side Effects15:13 Accessiblity & Accommodations19:10 Maternity Clothes21:16 Prevent Ovarian Torsion24:37 Week 3: Increased Protein Intake26:38 Hormone Brain29:44 Week Four: Removal Week33:05 Endo Flare34:37 Delay in Removal35:51 Follicle Removal Day40:00 Hyperstimulation Ovarian Syndrome41:35 Total Follicles45:23 Post-Removal Reflections47:12 Stigma in Medicine49:09 Final Thoughts#ivf #endosisters #medstudent #medicalschool #infertility
Meet Dr. A.D. a MD medical resident in Canada who shares her journey navigating the challenges of medical school and residency while living with a chronic disability. She discusses the difficulties of balancing health and rigorous training, the importance of accessibility resources, and offers practical advice on how to advocate for disability accommodations. Dr. A.D. also touches on the positive impact her experiences have had on her patient care and emphasizes the necessity of patience and curiosity in the medical field. Tune in to hear her inspiring story and invaluable guidance for differently-abled individuals pursuing a medical career.Visit website at https://medpsycmoss.com for transcripts, blog posts, and resources for medical students, health care professionals, and patientsLet's Connect: @medpsycmossInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/medpsycmoss/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/medpsymoss TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@medpsycmoss?_t=8kS9kVfKjUc&_r=1Listen to Podcast "Life as a Patient-Doctor:Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUfheMZYKjA8xJN3_tzjvvCWGn8HKh_Rt&si=erIIirgQyAsEkBR4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/685WDhQHXulbCmh2siIOp3Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-as-a-patient-doctor/id1719637283Email: medpsycmoss@gmail.comEditors: Karla Radillo, Dr. Moss***This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.*** 00:00 Sneak Peak00:31 Introduction to Guest00:59 Non-Traditional Path 02:20 Challenges in Medical School06:08 Impact of Disability in Training 08:52 Learning to FIFE12:34 Accommodations 10115:26 Self-Disclosure17:55 Redefining Ability in Medicine22:08 Starting the Conversation24:24 Changing Your Mindset26:08 Work with Your Institution29:18 Blueprint for Change35:57 Summary38:05 You are not alone#medschool #canadastudent #img #medicalschool #medschooljourney #residency #familymedicine #psychiatry #disabilities #doctor #futuredoctor
In this video, I share my personal experience of failing USMLE Step 3 and what I learned from it. As a medical student who failed STEP1 and now a Psychiatry Resident, I know how daunting the USMLE exams can be, and failing can be a huge setback. But I believe that failure is an opportunity to learn and grow. In this video, I'll share my story of how I approached USMLE Step 3, what went wrong, and what I would do differently if I had to take it again. I'll also share some valuable tips and strategies that I wish I knew before taking the exam, including how to manage test anxiety, how to create an effective study plan, and how to make the most of your NBME practice exams. Whether you're preparing for USMLE Step 1, Step 2, or Step 3, this video is for you. So, if you're looking for real-life insights and practical advice on how to pass the USMLE exams, then keep watching.
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***This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.***
00:00 Sneak Peak
00:49 Initial Reaction
01:49 Current Residency and Exam Preparation
04:08 Step3 Break Down
04:25 Testing Acommodations
05:22 Step3 Scheduling
06:18 Step Trauma
09:15 Studying During Residency
10:59 Differences in STEP3 questions
13:22 Purpose of Step3
14:17 UWorld & Practice Test Scores
17:25 CCS Cases
24:55 Important Tips
26:32 Reaction from Residency Program
27:00 Feeling Alone
28:25 Future Retake
31:09 Final Words
#usmle #step3 #medschool #medstudent #residency #img
On this Life as a Patient-Doctor Podcast episode, Dr. Moss interviews an inspiring pre-med student, Monica who is overcoming the challenges of cerebral palsy to pursue her dream of becoming a future physician. This incredible individual is breaking down barriers and pushing for inclusive education in medical schools. With a passion for health equity and medical diversity, they are determined to empower patients from diverse backgrounds and create a more inclusive healthcare system. Through their journey, they are proving that physical disabilities do not limit one's potential and that mentorship in medicine is crucial for fostering a culture of inclusivity. Join us as we explore the importance of inclusive medical schools, patient empowerment, and health equity advocacy. This powerful story is a testament to the impact that empowered healthcare professionals can have on diverse patients and communities.
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Editors: Brenda Hug, Dr. Moss
***This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.***
00:00 Sneak Peak
02:39 Monica's Background
04:40 Challenges and Triumphs in Education
08:02 Experiences in Medicine and Advocacy
18:59 The Importance of Diversity in Medicine
26:24 Advice for Aspiring Medical Students with Disabilities
32:55 Conclusion and Contact Information
Let's dive into the world of Psychiatry resident as a psychiatrist as I react to Adolescence the current number 1 show on Netflix. Episode 3 being a standout episode. Erin Doherty plays, a Clinical Psychologist tasked with interviewing Jamie (played by Owen Cooper) for his trial. Her actions in this scene closely mirror real-life clinical psychiatry practice. As a Psychiatry Resident Doctor I break down what the psychologist and patient is doing in this scene.I discuss key psychiatry practices, safety measures, and methods of patient interaction. I delve into the challenges doctors face when dealing with patients exhibiting certain mental health conditions, ultimately diagnosing the character from the show. This video is a deep dive into real-life psychiatry residency experience and offers invaluable tips for medical students and future psychiatry residents. No Copyright Infringement intended"Copyright Disclaimer, Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for 'fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."Copyright Credit: Netflix and Adolescence franchise for all footage from the show and www.freepik.com for stock video footage used in this video.Let’s Connect: @medpsycmossInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/medpsycmoss/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/medpsymoss TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@medpsycmoss?_t=8kS9kVfKjUc&_r=1Listen to Podcast “Life as a Patient-Doctor:Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUfheMZYKjA8xJN3_tzjvvCWGn8HKh_Rt&si=erIIirgQyAsEkBR4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/685WDhQHXulbCmh2siIOp3Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-as-a-patient-doctor/id1719637283Email: medpsycmoss@gmail.com***This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.*** 00:00 Adolescence Psychiatry Resident Doctor Reacts02:38 Initial Observations and Safety Measures04:17 Building Rapport with the Patient05:06 Posture & Banter06:42 Grounding as a Therapist08:20 Chairs as a Weapon09:17 Dealing with Aggression and Safety Protocols09:32 Self-Disclosure & Building Trust12:10 Mental Status Exam15:12 Types of Questions16:10 Understanding Family Dynamics19:45 Safety on the Psych Ward21:25 De-escalation Techniques 24:13 When we use Restraints28:43 Noticing Agression29:54 Counter-transference31:21 Memory and Trauma32:18 Therapeutic Strategies33:10 Understanding Defensiveness35:05 Psychotherapy Techniques36:28 Adolescent Therapy Challenges38:08 Patient's Need for Control39:37 Exploring Trauma47:54 Validating Emotions49:23 Handling Emotional Outbursts51:55 Time for Mental Health53:19 Diagnosing Personality Disorders59:08 Final Thoughts
Join Dr. Moss from Life as a Patient-Doctor interviewing Carson a MD/PHD medical student with an identity of trans-gender. Carson share's their personal story of transitioning from female to male while pursuing a career in medicine. As a trans advocate, they are passionate about promoting diversity in medicine and ensuring that queer medicine is at the forefront of medical education. Highlighting Carson's journey through medical school, their research on health disparities in pediatric populations, and their involvement in trans rights advocacy. They learned so much about gender transition, trans health issues, and the importance of trans representation in medical school. They realized the need for inclusive medicine, patient advocacy, and healthcare diversity to provide the best care for our diverse patients. In this video, Carson opens up about their struggles and triumphs as a transgender student, and how they worked to amplify underrepresented voices in the medical field. We believe that everyone deserves inclusive care, and we hope Carson's story inspires others to join in the fight for LGBTQ+ awareness and patient inclusivity.
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***This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.***
00:00 Sneak Peak
00:16 Introduction to Guest
01:19 Carson's Journey to Medicine
02:38 Challenges in Med School
03:37 Finding Community
05:09 Trans Identity and Medical Education
07:47 Community and Representation
11:07 Navigating the PhD/MD Program
13:14 Challenges of Finding Role Models
14:38 Advice for Future Medical Students
17:12 Chosing to Transparency
18:24 Supporting Trans Classmates
21:24 Final Thoughts
#medstudent #psychiatry #medschool #transgender #lgbt
Get ready for the ultimate guide to Residency Match Day! In addition to sharing my own Match Day videos when I matched into Psychiatry in 2024. In this video, I am lifting the curtain on how the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) residency process really works, from the ERAS application to the SOAP process. If you're a medical student, family member, or international medical graduate looking for applicant insights and resources to maximize your chances of match success, you're in the right place. We'll dive into the intricacies of the NRMP timeline, sharing expert residency strategies and guidance to help you navigate the complex world of graduate medical education. Whether you're applying to psychiatry residency or other specialties, our tips and advice will give you the edge you need to succeed. So, let's get started and demystify the residency match process once and for all!
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Chapters:
00:00 My Match Week 2024
00:34 Friday Match Day
01:38 1 Year Later
01:51 Overview of Video
02:17 Med School Struggles
03:03 Residency Application Explained
04:29 Ranking Programs
05:29 Other Side of the Rank List
06:36 The Algorithem
07:58 Sunday Sprial
11:14 Monday Match or Soap?
12:20 SOAP Support
13:30 Explaining the SOAP Process
15:12 Tips for SOAP
17:49 Friday of Match Week
18:56 Opening up My Match Letter
19:50 Ignoring Naysayers
21:05 Emotional Rollercoaster
23:43 Pre-Residency Advice
25:00 Step 3 & Right Residency?
27:09 Lessons learned
27:39 Share your Experience?
28:31 Toxic Culture in Medicine
28:56 Words of Hope
29:27 Future Applicants
#matchday #residencymatch #medstudent
If you're struggling to prepare for USMLE Step 1, you're not alone! In this video, Dr. Moss and Vickie share their personal experience of failing Step 1 twice and how they bounced back with a new study strategy. Vickie @MadeittoMedicine the mistakes she made in her initial attempts and how she overcame them to finally pass the exam. Whether you're a medstudent looking for study motivation or searching for an effective Step 1 study plan, this video is for you. Vickie shares her top tips and tricks for exam resilience, academic resilience, and staying motivated throughout your USMLE journey. If you're looking for a USMLE roadmap to success, this video is a must-watch. Tune in to learn how to prepare for USMLE Step 1, create a study schedule that works for you, and stay focused on your goal of becoming a licensed physician. Vickie's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and determination, and her advice will inspire you to keep pushing forward, even when the going gets tough.Vickie discusses struggling with the USMLE Step 1, failing it twice, and dealing with an ADHD diagnosis during this period. She elaborates on the importance of seeking USMLE accommodations, her study strategies, and maintaining mental health. Connect with Vickie: @MadeittoMedicine Check out this comprehensive blog post on managing STEP Failure & Match: https://medpsycmoss.com/blog/step-failure-to-matchLet’s Connect: @medpsycmossInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/medpsycmoss/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/medpsymoss TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@medpsycmoss?_t=8kS9kVfKjUc&_r=1Listen to Podcast “Life as a Patient-Doctor:Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUfheMZYKjA8xJN3_tzjvvCWGn8HKh_Rt&si=erIIirgQyAsEkBR4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/685WDhQHXulbCmh2siIOp3Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-as-a-patient-doctor/id1719637283***This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.*** Chapters:00:00 Sneak Peak00:54 Re-Introduction to Guest02:00 STEP1 Struggles04:57 Overcoming Failures & Building Confidence08:16 A Timeline is Just a Guideline09:20 Step 1 vs Step 215:15 ADHD Diagnosis - Gender Differences17:30 ADHD in Medical School19:52 ADHD Diagnosis Journey20:45 Study with Me21:32 NBME Accommodations24:47 Testing Over Multiple Days30:43 Advice for Medical Students36:49 Summary37:42 Contact38:53 More Resources39:30 Bloopers#usmle #medstudent #usmlestep1
Join Dr. Moss, a PGY1 Psychiatry Resident sits down with Dr. Anton Lima, MD an International Medical Graduate (IMG) and Psychiatry Resident in his third year of training (PGY3), to explore the highs and lows of his journey in psychiatric residency. He discusses strategies for IMG Success in Psychiatry Resident. From the challenges of balancing patient care with personal well-being to the strategies he's developed to prevent burnout, Dr. Lima shares valuable insights into the world of psychiatry and mental health. Whether you're a fellow resident, a medical student, or simply someone passionate about mental wellness, this video offers a unique glimpse into the daily life of a psychiatry resident and the lessons learned along the way. Tune in for an honest conversation about the realities of residency, the importance of mental health advocacy, and the tips and tricks for maintaining a healthy work-life balance in this demanding field.
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Editors: Melike Jane and Dr. Moss
***This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.***
00:00 Sneak Peak
00:19 Introduction to Guest
00:56 Dr. Lima's Journey into Medicine
02:15 Challenges of Being an International Medical Graduate (IMG)
05:22 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
08:47 Choosing Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
13:35 Advice for Psychiatry Residents
15:46 White Coat Syndrome
17:44 Pharmaceutical vs. Psychotherapy
19:03 Child & Adolescent vs. Others Fellowships
21:32 The Importance of Diversity in Medicine
25:11 Pearls of Wisdom
26:07 Summary
28:14 Connect & Follow
#mentalhealth #doctor #Psychiatry
In this Life as a Patient-Doctor Podcast Episode, Dr. Moss, Psychiatry Resident, interviews Anesthesiologist Dr. Baker as she shares her profound journey from engineering to medicine. She discussing her struggles with premature ovarian failure and a pituitary tumor during residency. Despite these challenges, she navigated the complex medical landscape, ultimately thriving as an anesthesiologist. Dr. Baker emphasizes the importance of work-life balance and shares her experiences with infertility and patient care, advocating for building breaks and mindfulness into demanding careers. She highlights the significance of sharing personal experiences to connect with patients and promotes her book, 'Lean Out,' and her podcast, which both address achieving authentic work-life balance. Dr. Baker's story is a testament to resilience and finding purpose amidst adversity, offering valuable insights for other health professionals facing similar challenges.Connect with Dr. Baker: https://www.instagram.com/practicebalanceBlog & Podcast: https://practicebalance.comDr. Baker's book Lean Out: https://bookshop.org/a/79869/9781958711316 Visit Dr. Moss' website at https://medpsycmoss.com for transcripts, blog posts, and resources for medical students, health care professionals, and patientsLet’s Connect: @medpsycmossInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/medpsycmoss/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/medpsymoss TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@medpsycmoss?_t=8kS9kVfKjUc&_r=1Listen to Podcast “Life as a Patient-Doctor:Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUfheMZYKjA8xJN3_tzjvvCWGn8HKh_Rt&si=erIIirgQyAsEkBR4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/685WDhQHXulbCmh2siIOp3Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-as-a-patient-doctor/id1719637283Email: medpsycmoss@gmail.comEditors: Brenda Hug, Dr. Moss***This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.*** 00:00 Sneak Peak00:42 Guest Introduction01:54 Journey into Medicine from Engineering03:44 Burnout, Depression & Health Challenges05:06 Cancer Diagnosis & Time Off06:17 Finding your Niche08:09 The Benefits of Leave11:10 Invisible Disabilities12:37 Post-Residency & Work-Life Balance17:04 Infertility Patient 20:51 Personal Perspective & Disclosure25:47 Emphasizing Humanity in Medicine27:12 Pearls of Wisdom & Resources31:38 You are Not Alone#mentalhealth #inspiration #doctor
Dr. Moss, a Psychiatry Resident interviews Dr. Chrissy Guidry, DO who founded Whole Body Optimism. Dr. Chrissy shares her journey in medical school to surgery residency to becoming a trauma surgeon. She discusses the challenges faced by healthcare professionals, including stress and infertility, and the importance of holistic well-being. Emphasizing the need to listen to oneself and take courageous steps in career and life transitions, she offers accessible wellness resources for healthcare professionals. Her experiences highlight the importance of caring for mental health, emotional, and physical health while pursuing a demanding medical career. Join us for an inspiring story of resilience, purpose, and holistic health.Connect with Dr. Guidry: @WholeBodyOptimism https://www.wholebodyoptimism.comVisit website at https://medpsycmoss.com for transcripts, blog posts, and resources for medical students, health care professionals, and patientsLet’s Connect: @medpsycmossInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/medpsycmoss/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/medpsymoss TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@medpsycmoss?_t=8kS9kVfKjUc&_r=1Listen to Podcast “Life as a Patient-Doctor:Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUfheMZYKjA8xJN3_tzjvvCWGn8HKh_Rt&si=erIIirgQyAsEkBR4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/685WDhQHXulbCmh2siIOp3Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-as-a-patient-doctor/id1719637283Email: medpsycmoss@gmail.comEditors: Karla Radillo, Dr. Moss, ***This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.*** Chapters:00:00 Sneak Peak00:34 Introduction to Guest02:32 Early Inspiration to Healthcare03:52 Blending Engineering with Medicine05:34 Developing a Holistic Approach07:31 Path to Trauma and Critcal Care Surgery09:26 Entrepreneurial Journey in Healthcare09:47 Personal Challenges and Realizations10:58 Shifting Perspective on Suffering13:27 Deciding What Path to Take15:24 Transition to Part-Time Work22:21 Infertility Struggles and Advocacy26:50 Encouraging Open Conversations29:13 Pearls of Wisdom31:10 Connect & Follow31:41 Summary34:04 Subscribe & Follow
Meet J, they are a rising 3rd year medical student with an interest in general surgery, who is currently studying for STEP 1. They graduated from UNC Chapel Hill in 2019 with a Psychology major and Chemistry and Medical Anthropology minors. As a Black queer nonbinary person living with a chronic illness, they view their identities as strengths that fueled their passion for disability advocacy and equitable care for marginalized groups. During their time in medical school, they have chartered an MSDCI branch at UNC School of Medicine, served as a microbiology TA for underrepresented premeds, and as a HIV & STI testing Counselor at their school's free clinic.
Links Mentioned:
MSDCI: https://msdci.org
MSDCI Guide to Accessibility & Accommodations: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kne11f47ItHXzQmWBFDA7qfut5hzd-TZ/view
Docs with Disabilities: https://www.docswithdisabilities.org
My Blog Post on Accommodations: https://medpsycmoss.com/blog/disabilities-accommodations-and-accessibility
Take-Aways:
“Doctors don’t all look the same and shouldn’t have the same attributes”
Getting diagnosed with Graves Disease Getting sick with Pericarditis during cardio block and finals
Advice:
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:35 J bio
1:29 Journey to Medicine
2:54 Medical School Journey
3:15 Support System
4:18 Chronic Illness Perspective - Graves Disease
5:00 Coming to turns with Illness
5:23 Gaslighting turned advocacy
7:01 Diversity in Medicine
8:23 MSDCI Chapter
9:16 Mentor
9:37 Choice to Disclose
11:00 Requesting Accommodations
11:55 Getting Sick during Finals
14:01 Advice
15:05 Dealing with Comparison