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Rotation Ready
Savanna Faulconer & Jake Sossamon
26 episodes
2 weeks ago
Welcome to Rotation Ready! We interview academic physicians with one goal in mind: How can medical students not only be ready for their first day in your clinic or on your service, but how can we stand out and make a lasting impression? Hear expert tips for what to study the night before a new rotation, what you can do to actually help out your attending, and lots of examples of what has left these physicians impressed by students in the past.

Our goal is to interview one physician in every specialty you might encounter during your clinical years of medical school. We start with the core clinical rotations that most students spend time on during their M3 year, and we will come back to other specialties like derm, ortho, anesthesia, etc. afterwards.

If you are like us, and get stressed about having to start in a new clinic/ward every week, join us on this journey and make Rotation Ready part of your routine! 

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Hosts: Jake Sossamon and Savanna Faulconer
Guest Hosts: Emalie Houk
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Welcome to Rotation Ready! We interview academic physicians with one goal in mind: How can medical students not only be ready for their first day in your clinic or on your service, but how can we stand out and make a lasting impression? Hear expert tips for what to study the night before a new rotation, what you can do to actually help out your attending, and lots of examples of what has left these physicians impressed by students in the past.

Our goal is to interview one physician in every specialty you might encounter during your clinical years of medical school. We start with the core clinical rotations that most students spend time on during their M3 year, and we will come back to other specialties like derm, ortho, anesthesia, etc. afterwards.

If you are like us, and get stressed about having to start in a new clinic/ward every week, join us on this journey and make Rotation Ready part of your routine! 

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Hosts: Jake Sossamon and Savanna Faulconer
Guest Hosts: Emalie Houk
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Medicine
Education,
How To,
Health & Fitness,
Science,
Natural Sciences
Episodes (20/26)
Rotation Ready
Benign Gynecology Wards and Clinic - OBGYN w/ Dr. Emily Griffin
This episode will help you stand out in the general OBGYN clinic and benign gynecology service during your OBGYN rotation. Dr. Griffin helps us feel comfortable taking care of the broad range of patients that are seen throughout pregnancy, menopause, and benign surgical care. We gain insight into how obstetricians and gynecologists think, and we dive into the vast chief complaints that present in clinics.

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time in the OBGYN clinic, gain the most out of our rotation, and how you can be an astute learner. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day of the rotation.

Dr. Emily Griffin is an obstetrician and gynecologist at the Oregon Health and Science University. She is very involved with resident and patient education and is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation: When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi

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2 weeks ago
50 minutes

Rotation Ready
Otolaryngology (ENT) w/ Dr. Vanessa Torrecillas
This episode will help you stand out during your Otolaryngology (ENT) Rotation. Dr. Torrecillas expertly guides us through the variety found within ENT,  how to be prepared to answer common pimping questions, and shares common misconceptions on ENT as a specialty.

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time on an ENT service or clinic, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day in the ENT OR or ENT clinic.

Dr.  Vanessa Torrecillas is an assistant professor of Laryngology in the Department of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA.  She attended medical school at George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences and then completed otolaryngology residency training at the University of Utah. She completed a 1-year fellowship in laryngology for specific training in the management of complex voice, airway, and swallowing disorders at the University of Michigan. She has a strong interest in women physicians initiatives and medical education and will serve as the assistant program director for the ENT residency at UVA next year. She is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation:
Primary Care Otolaryngology - American Academy of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery 
Mirror.com
Iowa Head and Neck Protocols - Carver College of Medicine 

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3 months ago
40 minutes

Rotation Ready
Surgery - General Surgery w/ Dr. Douglas Cassidy
This episode will help you stand out during your General Surgery Rotation. Dr. Cassidy expertly guides us on what post-op questions to ask patients when pre-rounding, how to encourage learning from your preceptors as a medical student, and gives advice for students who are working in the OR for the first time. 

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time on a minimally invasive surgery service, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day in the MIS OR or any OR on your surgery rotation!

Dr.  Douglas Cassidy earned his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine and he completed his general surgery residency at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), including a two-year Surgical Education and Simulation Research Fellowship. His research interests include surgical simulation and resident education, and he serves as the Director of Surgical Simulation for the MUSC surgical residency. He is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation: Dr. Pestana’s Surgery Notes - Carlos Pestana MD, ACS/ASE Medical Student Core Curriculum, Behind the Knife Podcast
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6 months ago
35 minutes

Rotation Ready
Surgery - Pediatric Surgery w/ Dr. Jeffrey Gander
This episode will help you stand out during your Pediatric Surgery Rotation. Dr. Gander expertly guides us on how to pre-round on our pediatric patients in the mornings, how to work-up abdominal pain in a child, and gives advice for students who are working in the OR for the first time. 

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time on a pediatric surgery service, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day in the pediatric surgery OR!

Dr. Jeffrey Gander  trained in both general and pediatric surgery at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City. He joined as faculty at University of Virginia Health Children's in August 2014. He specializes in surgery for children and is particularly interested in minimally invasive approaches to surgery for childhood diseases. Dr. Gander is passionate about medical student education and is the Surgery Clerkship Director for the UVA School of Medicine.

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation: The Essentials of General Surgery- Peter Lawrence MD, Medical Student Core Curriculum 

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7 months ago
34 minutes

Rotation Ready
Internal Medicine - Rheumatology w/ Dr. Diane Kamen
This episode will help you stand out during rheumatology clinic during your IM or rheumatology rotation. Dr. Kamen expertly guides us through the joint and skin exam, how to think through all of the biologic treatments available, and many pearls on how to think through a patient with a complicated presentation. 

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time in the rheumatology clinic, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day in the rheumatology clinic.

Dr. Diane Kamen is a rheumatologist at the Medical University of South Carolina. She is very involved with medical student and resident education and is a very accomplished researcher, focusing on the underlying etiologies of rheumatologic diseases, particularly lupus. She is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation: American College of Rheumatology Website (specifically the “Rheum2Learn” modules for trainees
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8 months ago
57 minutes

Rotation Ready
Pediatrics - Newborn Nursery w/ Dr. Claire MacGeorge
This episode will help you stand out in the newborn nursery during your pediatrics rotation. Dr. MacGeorge expertly guides us through a medical student's role in the newborn nursery, how to do a newborn exam, and gives advice for students who have little experience interacting with newborns. 

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time in the newborn nursery, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day in the nursery!

Dr. Claire MacGeorge is a pediatrician at the Medical University of South Carolina. She is very involved with medical student education, and has done many projects with students including evaluating student education in the newborn nursery rotation as well as teaching the newborn exam to first year medical students. She is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation: UWorld or Amboss Question Bank

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8 months ago
17 minutes

Rotation Ready
Dermatology w/ Dr. Richard Marchell
This episode will help you stand out during your dermatology rotation. Dr. Marchell expertly guides us through a medical student's role in the dermatology clinic, how to do a thorough skin exam, and many pearls on how to formulate your presentation to the attending. 

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time in the dermatology clinic, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day in the dermatology clinic.

Dr. Richard Marchell is a dermatologist at the Medical University of South Carolina. He is very involved with medical student and resident education, serving as the dermatology residency program director and director of the medical student dermatology externship. He is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation: “How to Win Friends & Influence People” by Dale Carnegie

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8 months ago
34 minutes

Rotation Ready
Psychiatry - Child and Adolescent Inpatient w/ Dr. Carlisle Hiott
This episode will help you stand out on the child and adolescent psychiatry service during your psychiatry rotation. Dr. Hiott expertly guides us through taking a mental status exam in a pediatric patient, how to navigate group rounds, and going through key differences in psychiatry vs medicine wards. 

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time on the child psychiatry service, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day on child and adolescent psychiatry wards.
 
Dr. Carlisle Hiott is a child and adolescent psychiatry fellow at the Medical University of South Carolina. She has worked closely with medical students both in clinical settings and as a member of MUSC’s psychiatry residency committee. She is a passionate educator and gives great advice for students that is great for all clinical rotations. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation: “Concise Guide to Child and Adolescent Psychiatry” by Mina K Dulcan, “The Undifferentiated Medical Student Podcast” by Ian Drummond, “Running with Scissors” by Augusten Burroughs, “Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger’s” by John Elder Robison,  “Girl, Interrupted” by Susanna Kaysen 

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11 months ago
40 minutes

Rotation Ready
Neurology - Epilepsy w/ Dr. Sarah Schmitt
This episode will help you stand out in epilepsy clinic during your neurology rotation. Dr. Schmitt expertly guides us through taking a history in patients presenting with loss of consciousness, how to think through anti-epileptic medications, and several pearls on being a caring physician. 

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time in the epilepsy clinic, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day in the epilepsy clinic.

Dr. Sarah Schmitt is a neurologist at the Medical University of South Carolina. She is very involved with medical student and resident education, serving as the neurology clerkship director and vice chair of education. She is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation: “Clinical Neuroanatomy Through Clinical Cases” by Hal Blumenfeld
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11 months ago
22 minutes

Rotation Ready
Neurology - General Inpatient Wards/Consults w/ Dr. Shefali Dujari
This episode will help you stand out on the general neurology inpatient service during your neurology rotation. Dr. Dujari expertly guides us through a couple common chief complaints and what she wants to hear from a medical student that is presenting to her. She also leaves us with many actionable ways to immediately impress our attendings. This is an episode you don’t want to miss!

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time on the inpatient neurology service, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day on the neurology wards.

Dr. Shefali Dujari is a neurologist at Stanford University. She is very involved with medical student and resident education, serving as the neurology residency associate program director, and is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation: “Continuum: Lifelong Learning in Neurology”

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1 year ago
29 minutes

Rotation Ready
Neurology - Child Neurology w/ Dr. Douglas Larsen
This episode will help you stand out in the clinic and on the wards of your Child Neurology rotation. Dr. Larsen gives us expert tips on the pediatric neurology exam, common pitfalls that students make, and dives deep into the diagnosis and management of epilepsy in children.

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time in child neurology, and hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day with pediatric neurology patients.

Dr. Douglas Larsen is a pediatric neurologist at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. He is very involved with medical student and resident education, with a masters in education and he serves as the vice chair of education in the department of neurology. He is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation: 
“Fenichel’s Clinical Pediatric Neurology” by J. Eric Piña-Garza & Kaitlin C. James
“Neurologic Exam” (video series) by the University of Utah
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1 year ago
39 minutes

Rotation Ready
Neurology - Neuromuscular w/ Dr. Kenneth Leung
This episode will help you stand out in your neuromuscular neurology clinic as well as any outpatient clinic during your Neurology rotation. Dr. Leung understands the struggles of medical students and breaks down how to be efficient as we start a neurology rotation. We spend time discussing both general neurology pearls, as well as neuromuscular medicine, which is a subspecialty of neurology focused on the peripheral nervous system.

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time in the neuromuscular clinic, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day in the clinic.

Dr. Kenneth Leung is a neurologist at Stanford University. He is very involved with medical student and resident education, serving as the neurology clerskship director, and is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation: “The Only Neurology Book You’ll Ever Need” by Alison I. Thaler and Malcolm S. Thaler

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1 year ago
32 minutes

Rotation Ready
OBGYN - Outpatient Clinic w/ Dr. Rachel Cowherd
This episode will help you stand out in the general OBGYN clinic during your OBGYN rotation. Dr. Cowherd helps us feel comfortable taking care of the broad range of patients that are seen in clinic. We learn some amazing mnemonics for certain chief complaints and dive deep into the nuances of how gynecologists think.

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time in the OBGYN clinic, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day in the clinic.

Dr. Rachel Cowherd is an obstetrician and gynecologist at the Medical University of South Carolina. She is very involved with medical student and resident education, and is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot
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1 year ago
49 minutes

Rotation Ready
Emergency Medicine - Adult ED w/ Dr. Lisa Samuelson
This episode will help you stand out in the adult emergency department clinic during your EM rotation. Dr. Samuelson explains the ins and outs of the ED, how to get involved as a medical student, and how to think like an emergency physician. Lots of pearls in this episode!

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time in the ED, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day in the ED.

Dr. Lisa Samuelson is an emergency medicine physician at the Medical University of South Carolina. She is very involved with medical student and resident education, and is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation: EM Clerkship Podcast

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1 year ago
27 minutes

Rotation Ready
Neurology - Vascular (Stroke) Inpatient Service w/ Dr. Lidia Yamada
This episode will help you stand out on the vascular (stroke) neurology service and stroke clinic during your neurology rotation. Dr. Yamada walks us through the notorious stroke service and gives us the tools to show up prepared and ready to engage with the team on Day 1. Time is brain!

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time on the stroke service, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day of stroke wards.

Dr. Lidia Yamada is a vascular neurologist at the Medical University of South Carolina. She is very involved with medical student and resident education, and is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation: Case Files - Neuroanatomy Through Clinical Cases by Hal Blumenfeld

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1 year ago
28 minutes

Rotation Ready
Pediatrics - Genetics Clinic w/ Dr. Kristen Lancaster
This episode will help you stand out in the pediatric genetics clinic and any other pediatric clinic during your Peds rotation. Dr. Lancaster gives such a passionate perspective on pediatric genetics, but also leaves us with innumerable pearls for standing out in any pediatric clinic that we will encounter. This is the clinic where you will see all of the rare conditions you read about during your preclinical education, so get ready to freshen up on lots of cool conditions!

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time in pediatric genetics, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day of pediatric genetics.

Dr. Kristen Lancaster is a pediatric geneticist at the Medical University of South Carolina. She is very involved with medical student and resident education, and is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation: Case Files - Pediatrics, 6th Ed
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1 year ago
45 minutes

Rotation Ready
Internal Medicine - Pulmonology w/ Dr. Richard Rissmiller
This episode will help you stand out on your pulmonology service and clinic during your IM rotation. Dr. Rissmiller gives us actionable tips for how to evaluate pulmonology patients, and takes a deep dive into why the specialty can be so challenging, but also fascinating and rewarding. Our favorite quote was, “For medical students, it’s not smartest one that stands out; it’s the one with the most enthusiasm for the material”. You won’t want to miss this episode!

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time in pulmonology, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day of pulmonology..
Dr. Richard Rissmiller is a pulmonology and critical care specialist at the Medical University of South Carolina. He is very involved with medical student and resident education, and is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation: 
The Washington Manual Pulmonary Medicine Subspecialty Consult by Shifren, Byers and Witt
West’s Respiratory Physiology by Luks and West

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1 year ago
33 minutes

Rotation Ready
Pediatrics - Inpatient Pediatrics w/ Dr. Betsy Oddo
This episode will help you stand out on your pediatric inpatient service during your pediatrics rotation. We compare and contrast the care of the hospitalized pediatric vs adult patient, and why we need to approach kids differently. There are so many nuances to inpatient pediatrics that Dr. Oddo beautifully describes and gives several pearls that you won’t hear anywhere else!

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time on inpatient peds, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day of inpatient peds.

Dr. Betsy Oddo is a pediatric hospitalist at the Medical University of South Carolina. She is very involved with medical student and resident education, and is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation - The Harriet Lane handbook
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1 year ago
26 minutes

Rotation Ready
Internal Medicine - Nephrology w/ Dr. Rachel Sturdivant
This episode will help you stand out in both inpatient and outpatient nephrology during your IM rotation or 4th year nephrology elective. Medical students are naturally terrified of the kidneys, but Dr. Sturdivant assures us that it isn’t that hard, and that it can actually be very fun!

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time in nephrology, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day of nephrology.

Dr. Rachel Sturdivant is a nephrolgist at the Medical University of South Carolina. She is very involved with medical student and resident education, and is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation - “Internal Medicine on Call” by Steven Haist & “Nephrology in 30 Days” by Mark Perazella

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1 year ago
44 minutes

Rotation Ready
Pediatrics - Peds Emergency Department w/ Dr. Ian Kane
This episode will help you stand out in the pediatric ED during your pediatrics rotation. As we will hear from Dr. Kane, the peds ED is a very chaotic place, but there is a rhyme to the reason and it can be very fun and exciting once you figure out the flow. Join us in getting a headstart so we can start helping the team and standing out on day 1!

Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time in the pediatric ED, hear lots of tips and tricks for ways to stand out and impress your preceptors, and how you can actually be an invaluable member of the team. After listening to this episode, you should feel confident on your first day in the peds ED.

Dr. Ian Kane is a pediatric emergency medicine physician at the Medical University of South Carolina. He is very involved with medical student and resident education, and is a passionate educator as you will hear in the episode. We hope you enjoy!

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Book/Resource recommendation - “Scrubs” TV show
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1 year ago
37 minutes

Rotation Ready
Welcome to Rotation Ready! We interview academic physicians with one goal in mind: How can medical students not only be ready for their first day in your clinic or on your service, but how can we stand out and make a lasting impression? Hear expert tips for what to study the night before a new rotation, what you can do to actually help out your attending, and lots of examples of what has left these physicians impressed by students in the past.

Our goal is to interview one physician in every specialty you might encounter during your clinical years of medical school. We start with the core clinical rotations that most students spend time on during their M3 year, and we will come back to other specialties like derm, ortho, anesthesia, etc. afterwards.

If you are like us, and get stressed about having to start in a new clinic/ward every week, join us on this journey and make Rotation Ready part of your routine! 

For more information visit our website - rotationreadypodcast.com

Hosts: Jake Sossamon and Savanna Faulconer
Guest Hosts: Emalie Houk