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Learn about the American College of Emergency Physicians with a very special guest, Dr. Gillian Schmitz, president-elect of ACEP!
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Last week the Coalition for Physician Accountability (COPA) released its recommendations for virtual residency interviews again in the 2021-2022 cycle. Drs. Nicole Dubosh and Sharon Bord from CDEM leadership join us in this episode to explain more and discuss their thoughts on virtual interviewing. Originally recorded Aug 27, 2021.
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Part 2 of our analysis of the 2021 Match with thoughts from Dr. Mike Van Meter, residency program director at UTHealth EM in Houston, TX. Recorded on Apr 30, 2021.
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As medical schools and hospitals adjusted to the evolving COVID-19 pandemic, students felt the impact on their medical education and residency application process. In this episode we invited a group of medical students from across the country to share their thoughts and experiences over the past year. Originally recorded April 15, 2021.
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Next on our series of What I Want To Be When I Grow Up: Toxicology fellowship training with Drs. Emily Kershner, Natasha Tobarran, and Brandon Wills from Virginia Commonwealth University.
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Brief report on the 2021 Match and the recently released consensus statement on away rotations and SLOEs for the 2021-2022 residency application cycle.
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How do external information and post-interview communications influence students' rank lists? In this episode, we talk with Dr. Benjamin Schnapp, associate program director and education fellowship director at the University of Wisconsin.
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Whether you’re recording a presentation or attending a virtual interview, you want to look and sound your best. Dr. Ben Smith (@UltrasoundJelly), Director of Emergency Ultrasound and Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Tennessee, shares his tips on how to level-up your virtual presence.
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Next on our series of What I Want To Be When I Grow Up: Dr. Matthew Lohse, Emergency Ultrasound Director at Baylor Scott & White and Assistant Clinical Professor at Texas A&M University College of Medicine.
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Last minute application tips and answers to common questions with Dr. Adam Kellogg.
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Next on our recurring What I Want To Be When I Grow Up series: Dr. Taylor Ratcliff on emergency medical services and disaster medicine!
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Perfecting Presentations & Nailing Procedures: Secrets to Clerkship Nirvana. Our very own Dr. Scott Wieters shares pearls for clinical success with the Texas College of Emergency Physicians student chapter. Recorded live on June 30, 2020.
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We've partnered with SAEM RAMS to bring you this deeper dive into the recent Consensus Statement on the 2020-2021 Residency Application Process for US Medical Students Planning Careers in Emergency Medicine in the Main Residency Match. With Drs. Hannah Hughes, Fiona Gallahue, and Julianna Jung, presidents of EMRA, CORD, and CDEM, respectively. Part 2 of 2. (Previously recorded June 23, 2020)
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We've partnered with SAEM RAMS to bring you this deeper dive into the recent Consensus Statement on the 2020-2021 Residency Application Process for US Medical Students Planning Careers in Emergency Medicine in the Main Residency Match. With Drs. Hannah Hughes, Fiona Gallahue, and Julianna Jung, presidents of EMRA, CORD, and CDEM, respectively. Part 1 of 2. (Previously recorded June 23, 2020)
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Interested in becoming more involved with EM? Learn more about SAEM Residents and Medical Students (RAMS), featuring Dr. James Li from the University of Cincinnati, Dr. Christine Luo from The Ohio State University, and Dr. Nehal Naik from George Washington University. (previously recorded Feb 2020)
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In this episode, Dr. JV Nable from Georgetown University helps us begin to unpack some of the changes COVID-19 will bring to this year’s application cycle.
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It's a brand new new year (and maybe decade) on the EM Stud Podcast! Here to help us kick off 2020 is Dr. Ronnie Ren, medical education fellow at UMass-Baystate, who shares his expertise on away rotations.
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A list of my personal FOAM favorites.
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One of the hardest things in medical school is getting everything you learn to stick! Chris Diem from Texas A&M COM shares his expertise on learning strategies, studying plans, exam preparation, and more.
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Hot off the press! The EMRA and CORD Student Advising Guide: An Evidence-Based Approach to Matching in EM has just been released. Here to give us some of the details are Drs. Emily Hillman and Alexis Pelletier-Bui.
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