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Ilana Zago, MS4 discusses he journey to matching plastic surgery and provides advice to current or future medical students who are interested in pursuing the specialty. She provided several resources linked below:
PRS MedEd: https://www.instagram.com/prsmeded?igsh=MTRueHE3bHY5OGsxZQ==
PRS DIME: https://www.instagram.com/prs_dime?igsh=MWd2aWVmZnM1Z3V4dg==
Arthur L. Garnes Society: https://www.instagram.com/garnessociety?igsh=MzliZW1uMDdieWZ6
Prepped PRS: https://www.instagram.com/preppedprs?igsh=MWI3emFnc3BndTZ4bQ==
Thank you Taylor and Makena for creating this episode!
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Get ready for an honest and candid conversation where Dr. Kristy Hamilton discusses advice for medical school and residency, creating a unique path toward your private practice, and balancing family planning as a female plastic surgeon.
Thank you to Taylor Jamali for creating this episode.
Click here to learn more about Dr. Hamilton: https://www.drkristyhamilton.com/
Find Dr. Hamilton on Instagram and TikTok @drkristyhamilton.
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Dr. Hooper received her B.A. degree at Cornell University and completed her medical school education at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Camden, New Jersey. She went on to complete a general surgery residency at Columbia University followed by a three-year fellowship in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and an additional year of hand surgery at the University of Michigan. She currently serves as Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the University of Michigan School of Medicine.
Thank you to Ilana Zago for creating this episode.
Click here to learn more about Dr. Hooper: https://experts.umich.edu/9622-rachel-hooper
Check out our website for resources and current research: https://sites.google.com/view
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This is a conversation with double-board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Camp. Dr. Camp speaks about his road to plastic surgery, how he chose plastic surgery as a specialty, and what medical students should expect when considering plastic surgery as a specialty. Thank you to Taylor Jamali for creating this episode. Click here to learn more about Dr. Camp: https://www.campplasticsurgery.com/
Check out our website for resources and current research: https://sites.google.com/view
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This is a conversation with board certified otolaryngologists and co-hosts for the BackTable ENT podcast, Dr. Gopi Shah and Dr. Ashley Agan. They speak about their experiences in medical school and give advice to interested medical students. Dr. Shah is the director for UTSW Pediatric Otolaryngology Fellowship and Dr. Agan is an assistant professor at UTSW. Thank you to Gerik Cervantes for creating this episode. Click here to learn more about Dr. Shah and Dr. Agan on their podcast website: https://www.backtable.com/shows/ent
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This is a presentation by ENT and founder of the MUSC Voice Center, Dr. Lucinda Ann Halstead. She introduces the field of laryngology, voice, and swallowing and discusses tips for medical students pursuing ENT residency. Thank you Jonah Schmitz for conducting this interview. To learn more about Dr. Halstead, read her bio: https://education.musc.edu/MUSCApps/facultydirectory/Halstead-LucindaCheck out our website for resources and current research: https://sites.google.com/view
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A panel of plastic surgery residents answer a series of questions including what plastics residency is like, what to look for in a residency, how to maintain work-life balance, how to prepare for match as a medical student, and more. This is an informative and honest Q&A panel for anyone interested in plastics residency.
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This is a conversation with board certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon, Dr. Yadro Ducic, about his field and advice for medical students pursuing this ENT subspecialty. He performs a wide variety of head and neck oncologic reconstructive and skull base surgeries as well as aesthetic surgery. Dr. Ducic is nationally recognized for his surgical skillset and breadth of practice including trauma, oncology, aesthetics, and more. Thank you to Sofia Olsson for creating this episode.
Click here to learn more about Dr. Ducic on his website.
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This episode is a conversation with Dr. Sheila Nazarian discussing her journey toward choosing plastic surgery, entrepreneurship, activism, and her non-profit, the Nazarian Institute, which is a free resource for medical students to learn business skills. Dr. Nazarian is a board certified plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, CA.
Thank you to Ilana Zago for creating this episode.
Dr. Nazarian's websites: https://nazarianplasticsurgery.com/nazarian-institute/
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