LGBTQ issues are frequently debated in topics such as bathroom accommodations, employment discrimination and criminal justice. But what about healthcare? In this episode we dive into the role the LGBTQ population plays in medicine, both as patients and physicians.
For more information on the resources Ellie mentioned and the statistics I discussed visit:
https://transcare.ucsf.edu/guidelines
https://www.wpath.org/publications/soc
http://blog.lighthouse.lgbt/10-stats-lgbtq-healthcare/
Due to a busy month of February, our next episode will premiere on March 17th!
You're almost there. You're almost a doctor. But first, you have to decide where you want to spend the next few years of your life and rank all the programs you interviewed at. Need some advice? This episode is a must listen!
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You submitted ERAS, you've been checking your email constantly, and now interviews are finally rolling in. But what should you expect on interview day, and how do you even begin to prepare? All that and more during this episode.
New episodes of Med School Moose uploaded the third Monday of every month!
Medicine is filled to the brim with acronyms for medications, diseases, and other information. ECG, LVEDP, SCIWORA...it can be a lot to keep up with. Today I discuss the one acronym I believe is the worst of them all.
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A high quality education is the foundation of a high quality physician. But are medical schools delivering this education to their students in an effective way? On today's episode, I discuss this and more with Dr. Kristen Dowdy.
For information on the educational resources Dr. Dowdy mentions in the episode, visit:
https://www.wooclap.com
https://www.polleverywhere.com
https://kahoot.com
The Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) is the application that fourth-year medical students fill out to apply for residency. It's essentially the application to become a doctor, and that makes it a big deal! In this episode I share five helpful tips for filling out ERAS.
In this episode, I talk about the relationship between art and medicine with Emily Tomasino. Emily and I discuss some of her struggles during medical school and how art not only provided stress relief but also shaped her entire medical education. Emily will be starting her Family Medicine Residency at St. Anthony in Denver, Colorado in June 2019.
To see the artwork and cards Emily discusses during the podcast visit: https://www.etsy.com/shop/illustrationsbyEmT
For more information on Dr. Dow Phumiruk and her work visit: http://artbydow.blogspot.com/
I sit down with Becca Ellis, a fourth-year medical student at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Becca and I discuss Integrative Medicine, her experience with the HEART-IM rotation and her outlook on moving to a new city for residency. Becca will be starting her Internal Medicine Residency at the University of Washington in June 2019.
I sit down with Ali Rizvi, a fourth-year medical student at Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Ali will be starting his Internal Medicine Residency at Ohio Valley Medical Center in June 2019.
In this episode I discuss my very last elective rotation of medical school. This rotation is called HEART-IM and is different from most rotations where medical students go to hospitals and doctor's offices to see patients. HEART-IM stands for Humanistic Elective in Activism, Reflective Transformation and Integrative Medicine. This rotation is sponsored by the American Medical Students Association (AMSA).
In this episode I introduce myself and talk about how Med School Moose came to be, as well as some upcoming plans.
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Med School Moose is a new podcast that will journey through medicine and hear from the people who practice it like never before.
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