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As medical students, we are between the world of the general public and that of specialized doctors. From this perspective, we aim to digest the science and data behind public health and medical stories featured in the media in an easy to understand format. We provide information from factual sources to dispel health-related rumors and myths with discussion of evidence-based sources and primary literature. Through this podcast, we hope to connect the general public with complex medical and public health issues that have implications for their daily life.*Content in this podcast does not reflect the views of our institutions*
Learning Medicine in the Middle of a Pandemic - ft. Update on Allocation of the COVID-19 Vaccine
The Health Beat
1 hour 16 minutes
4 years ago
Learning Medicine in the Middle of a Pandemic - ft. Update on Allocation of the COVID-19 Vaccine
This episode features Johns Hopkins medical students discussing their experiences with shifts in their education due to the pandemic. First, Allie Berges and Neha Anand provide a brief update on the FDA's authorization of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use and who will receive the vaccine first. Rohan Panaparambil then leads a panel interview with Terrence Tsou (MS1), Harry Paul (MS2), Jenny Chen (MS3), and Lucy Nam (MS4) to learn about how the pandemic has changed their medical school training.
Content discussed in this podcast does not reflect the views of our institution Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. This podcast is also not meant for medical advice.
Original music composed by Thomas Le and performed by The Bruits (Alina Spiegel, Antonio Salas, and Thomas Le)
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The Health Beat
As medical students, we are between the world of the general public and that of specialized doctors. From this perspective, we aim to digest the science and data behind public health and medical stories featured in the media in an easy to understand format. We provide information from factual sources to dispel health-related rumors and myths with discussion of evidence-based sources and primary literature. Through this podcast, we hope to connect the general public with complex medical and public health issues that have implications for their daily life.*Content in this podcast does not reflect the views of our institutions*