Welcome to Medical Student StudyCast – the podcast to help third-year medical students study for clerkships. Where I have the questions and you have the answers! The goal of this podcast is to help medical students study for high yield topics, actively test knowledge, and practice providing answers to preceptor questions.
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Welcome to Medical Student StudyCast – the podcast to help third-year medical students study for clerkships. Where I have the questions and you have the answers! The goal of this podcast is to help medical students study for high yield topics, actively test knowledge, and practice providing answers to preceptor questions.
In this episode: sleep physiology and disorders including OSA, insomnia, narcolepsy, etc.
Welcome to Medical Student StudyCast. Where I have the questions and you have the answers. The goal of this podcast is to help medical students study for high yield topics and actively test knowledge.
Timestamp:
00:00 Intro
00:55 Sleep Intro
01:30 Sleep physiology and stages
07:00 REM Behavioral Disorder/PTSD/parasomnias
09:20 Insomnia/Restless leg syndrome
13:30 OSA, CSA, narcolepsy
18:35 Circadian Rhythm disorder
20:30 Rapid Review
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Tags: Rapid eye movement, melatonin, zolpidem, circadian rhythm, RLS, psychiatry clerkship, rotations, psychiatric, behavioral health, USMLE, COMLEX, step 2, level 2, clinical, shelf exam, medicine
Medical Student StudyCast
Welcome to Medical Student StudyCast – the podcast to help third-year medical students study for clerkships. Where I have the questions and you have the answers! The goal of this podcast is to help medical students study for high yield topics, actively test knowledge, and practice providing answers to preceptor questions.