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What Brings You In Today?
WBYIT
74 episodes
1 month ago
Join Beth and Kya as they catch up on where their paths in medicine have taken them, and as they share some of their favorite stories from working with patients through the years.
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Join Beth and Kya as they catch up on where their paths in medicine have taken them, and as they share some of their favorite stories from working with patients through the years.
Show more...
Medicine
Personal Journals,
Business,
Society & Culture,
Careers,
Health & Fitness
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Student Perspectives on Graduating from Medical School
What Brings You In Today?
48 minutes
2 years ago
Student Perspectives on Graduating from Medical School
In this episode we continue our exploration of transitions. Recent UWSMPH graduate Megan Murphy-Belcaster joins us to share her views on transitioning from medical school to residency. She reflects on her medical school experience, from her initial reasons for pursuing medicine, to some of the challenges and rewards of medical school, to applying for/getting accepted into a OB-GYN residency.
What Brings You In Today?
Join Beth and Kya as they catch up on where their paths in medicine have taken them, and as they share some of their favorite stories from working with patients through the years.