Episodes
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On this episode we will discuss career interest in Emergency Medicine and the residency application journey . Featuring NSU MD M4s Alvin and Jaime.
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In this episode, we sit down with third-year medical students Alan and Alec from Nova Southeastern University (NSU). Together, we’ll explore the importance of volunteering in the medical field, the various volunteer opportunities available at NSU, and the exciting upcoming free clinic. Tune in to hear how these future doctors are contributing to their community and why volunteerism is such a crucial aspect of their medical education.
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In this episode, M4’s Kyle and Maddy discuss recommendations for studying in your preclinical years and clerkships, and how these relate to preparation for Step 1 and Step 2. They also discuss what goes into a successful Step preparation dedicated period, how to make a study schedule, and recommendations for test day.
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In this episode, M4’s Kyle and Maddy discuss their journey through the Couples Match process. They discuss the process from the decision to Couples Match all the way through making a rank list for a successful match.
Link to couples match rank list generator: https://residencymatchtools.com/couplesmatch.html
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In this episode, M4’s Kyle and Maddy talk through their experiences and advice on how to perform well in clerkships. They also discuss specifics for Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Pediatrics, OB/GYN, Family Medicine, and Psychiatry clerkships.
Link to psych template: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fxTFBdC0un-eqvvx9a9Y91taV06ES6OaNp1fFdew3Sk/edit?usp=sharing
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In this episode, M4’s Kyle and Maddy walk through their approach to promoting lifestyle change and important factors to consider across nutrition, exercise, sleep, and mental health.
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This epsidoe will explore the contribution of psychiatrist through the ages.
Featuring M4 student Sergio Medina
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This episode will detail one student's experiences with each portion of medical school up until their 4th year.
Featuring M4 Sergio Medina
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This episode explores one student's life journey, starting from childhood up until matriculation into medical school, including how being a URM affected my path into medicine.
Featuring M4 Student Sergio Medina
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Today's discussion explores the history of the Tuskegee Syphilis study and how this scandal shaped modern medical research and practices.
Featuring Class of 2025 M4 student Sandra Ashamalla
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Dr. Tessema has received numerous awards for his excellence in research and has multiple publications and presentations in his field. He studied advanced medical and surgical care of complex sino-nasal conditions. and has clinical interest in the endoscopic management of advanced frontal sinus disease and skull base tumors.
Dr. Tessema serves on the advisory board for Global ENT outreach, a nonprofit organization committed to train doctors from developing countries to become self sustained in basic ENT related surgical care. Dr. Tessema also serves as the Associate Director of the Ayer Neuroscience Institute Skull Base Center at Hartford Hospital.
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Listen in on a conversation between Gaby (M4) and Saket (M4) as we talk about our fitness goals before and after medical school, and what we look forward to in residency.
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Dr. Daniel Leon is a physician who specializes in preventative medicine. “I chose this profession to help others achieve better health and quality of life, especially our seniors,” he says. Dr. Leon strives to provide personalized care by learning about his patients’ families and personal lives, in addition to their health concerns. If Dr. Leon could make any changes about healthcare today, he would prioritize the value of care and reduce patient volume. “Whenever I can deeply impact the health and wellbeing of any patient, it drives me even more to keep helping people in need,” he says.
In his free time, Dr. Leon enjoys doing mechanical work on cars and fishing. He also loves spending time with family and friends
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Join Gaby (M4) and Saket (M4) as we talk about the history of medical education and how it has evolved over time.
Custers, Eugène J.F.M. PhD; Cate, Olle ten PhD. The History of Medical Education in Europe and the United States, With Respect to Time and Proficiency. Academic Medicine 93(3S):p S49-S54, March 2018. | DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000002079 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29485488/
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Guest Description:
Jennifer S. Capezzuti, D.O., M.P.H., M.B.A. is a primary care physician who is Board Certified in Family Medicine. She has almost 20 years of experience working in the Fort Lauderdale area. She has a special interest in preventative medicine and in treating patients over 65 years old. She received her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree and her Master of Public Health degree from Nova Southeastern University in Davie, FL. She received her Master of Business Administration degree from Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA. She completed her undergraduate degree at Penn State University in University Park, PA. She also completed a Fellowship in Health Policy, as well as the Florida Physician Leadership Academy.
She is Vice President of the Broward County Medical Association and a member of the American Osteopathic Association. She joined Palm Medical Centers in 2023.
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Join Gaby (M4) and Saket (M4) as we talk about how we “strike a balance” between our out-of-school obligations and our many in-school obligations.
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Join me as we walk through another pandemic, the Spanish Flu. In this episode, we will talk about a more modern pandemic, as opposed to the ancient pandemic, and how our response improved over time.
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Join me, Saket Pandit M4, as we take a walk through the history of pandemics. In this installment, we will talk about the Black Death and the consequences of this disease on medieval Europe.
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Join fourth year medical students Jonathan Heaven and Matthew Sauder as they reflect on their experiences of successfully applying to residency programs in Psychiatry and Orthopedic Surgery, respectively. They discuss tips on how to find your ideal residency program, building an organized list of programs, interviewing virtually, how to build your rank order list, and discuss the NRMP code of conduct.
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