PRN is hosted and produced by four VCOM medical students trying to learn how to be the best doctors they can be. They interview medical professionals at administrative and clinical levels to bring light to their day to day practices and struggles. The goal is to give everyone the opportunity to hear from medical professionals on topics that wouldn't normally be brought up in a classroom setting and spark more fluid conversation among medical students.
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PRN is hosted and produced by four VCOM medical students trying to learn how to be the best doctors they can be. They interview medical professionals at administrative and clinical levels to bring light to their day to day practices and struggles. The goal is to give everyone the opportunity to hear from medical professionals on topics that wouldn't normally be brought up in a classroom setting and spark more fluid conversation among medical students.
Episode 34: Read More: Keys to Delivering Valuable Feedback to Medical Students for Preceptors with Dr. Champine
PRN: Your as Needed Dose of Medical Knowledge
19 minutes 53 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 34: Read More: Keys to Delivering Valuable Feedback to Medical Students for Preceptors with Dr. Champine
Join Maddy Smith as she discusses the importance of giving proper feedback to medical students with Dr. Champine.
PRN: Your as Needed Dose of Medical Knowledge
PRN is hosted and produced by four VCOM medical students trying to learn how to be the best doctors they can be. They interview medical professionals at administrative and clinical levels to bring light to their day to day practices and struggles. The goal is to give everyone the opportunity to hear from medical professionals on topics that wouldn't normally be brought up in a classroom setting and spark more fluid conversation among medical students.