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Science Behind Science with Dennis Grencewicz
Dennis Grencewicz
40 episodes
1 day ago
We talk about science now more than ever, but what does it actually take to generate a drug, become a phenomenal scientist, or have a lab of your own? The Science Behind Science Podcast takes you backstage of research to show you how scientific discoveries really happen. Hosted by Dennis Grencewicz, and cancer researcher and medical student at The Ohio State University College of Medicine, he sits down with scientists to humanize the individuals behind groundbreaking discoveries and to gain perspective on ethical dilemmas in research and best practices in scientific education and business.
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We talk about science now more than ever, but what does it actually take to generate a drug, become a phenomenal scientist, or have a lab of your own? The Science Behind Science Podcast takes you backstage of research to show you how scientific discoveries really happen. Hosted by Dennis Grencewicz, and cancer researcher and medical student at The Ohio State University College of Medicine, he sits down with scientists to humanize the individuals behind groundbreaking discoveries and to gain perspective on ethical dilemmas in research and best practices in scientific education and business.
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Science + Education: Tips for Building a Competitive Medical School Application from an Admissions Director and Current Med Student
Science Behind Science with Dennis Grencewicz
1 hour 51 minutes 26 seconds
2 years ago
Science + Education: Tips for Building a Competitive Medical School Application from an Admissions Director and Current Med Student

Christian Essman is the Senior Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and host of the amazing “All Access: Med School Admissions” podcast. He holds an in-depth discussion with us about the admissions process for entry into allopathic medical school in the US and the role of an admissions committee member. We pour over the different components of the application, detailing what prospective applicants can start doing now to build a strong application and how current applicants can leverage who they are and their experiences to stand out as they apply and interview. Christian speaks to the importance of extracurriculars in the application, the transferability of skills gained from research experiences to the medical field, and how one can prepare for the interview. He shares the responsibilities and unique privileges admissions committee members have and addresses some misconceptions about the committees and the admissions process. Throughout the conversation, we also hear from Dennis about his experience applying to med school and matriculating to The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Both he and Christian also share their number one pieces of advice for current applicants.


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All Access: Med School Admissions Podcast

Haverford College: Explore Health Professions

Science Behind Science with Dennis Grencewicz
We talk about science now more than ever, but what does it actually take to generate a drug, become a phenomenal scientist, or have a lab of your own? The Science Behind Science Podcast takes you backstage of research to show you how scientific discoveries really happen. Hosted by Dennis Grencewicz, and cancer researcher and medical student at The Ohio State University College of Medicine, he sits down with scientists to humanize the individuals behind groundbreaking discoveries and to gain perspective on ethical dilemmas in research and best practices in scientific education and business.