The CMDA Student Pulse Podcast features relevant and engaging conversations on the intersection of life, medicine, and faith. With over 300 medical and dental campuses and is committed to helping healthcare students to not just survive in life, but rather THRIVE with a PURPOSE.
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The CMDA Student Pulse Podcast features relevant and engaging conversations on the intersection of life, medicine, and faith. With over 300 medical and dental campuses and is committed to helping healthcare students to not just survive in life, but rather THRIVE with a PURPOSE.
Are you a medical student, resident, or early-career healthcare professional feeling the relentless pressure of exams, long hours, and the emotional weight of patient care? It’s easy for your personal well-being, including your faith, to take a backseat in the whirlwind of your training. In this insightful episode of Student Pulse Podcast, Bill sits down with Dr. Jane Goleman, as she shares practical and powerful strategies for intentionally nurturing your faith amidst the demands of your healthcare journey. Discover how to integrate spiritual practices into your busy schedule, find strength and solace in your beliefs, and connect with a supportive community. This conversation offers a lifeline of hope and guidance for anyone striving to maintain their spiritual foundation while navigating the fast lane of healthcare training. Tune in for an inspiring discussion that will remind you that your faith can be a vital source of resilience and meaning during these challenging yet transformative years.
The CMDA Student Pulse Podcast
The CMDA Student Pulse Podcast features relevant and engaging conversations on the intersection of life, medicine, and faith. With over 300 medical and dental campuses and is committed to helping healthcare students to not just survive in life, but rather THRIVE with a PURPOSE.