At CardinalMed, we provide thorough, concise, and genuine insight to students pursuing, and participating in, the pre-health track. Our mission is to create a collaborative environment among students by emphasizing a sense of responsibility and fulfillment in helping other students. In light of st…
In order to help clear some of the ambiguity in the medical school admissions process, I invited interview Dr. Goodell, Dean of Admissions at Boston University School of Medicine and former admissions committee member at Harvard University School of Medicine, onto the show. Here she provides fantastic insight into the medical school admissions process for not only BU, but with other schools nationwide. In addition to her perspective on medical school, she also outlines her unique journey through medicine and how she became the successful doctor she is via such an unconventional path. Students from across disciplines will benefit from Dr. Goodell's encouraging words and wealth of experience in academia and medicine. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cardinalmed/support
Today, we hear the gracious insight of soon-to-be Dr. Ben Croll, a graduating medical student who will discuss the pros and cons of going to medical school via the U.S. Military. In this interview, Ben talks about his experience with the HPSP Scholarship, how his decision to pursue military medicine will affect his future as a doctor, and break down whether or not this decision is for everyone. Please note that Ben's insight does not serve as a reflection of any branch of the United States military and serves for entertainment purposes only. Instagram: @cardinalmedpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cardinalmed/support
In our 3rd episode of our Let's Talk series, Vivian Ha, a pre-dental student, discusses her love for the field and how she succeeds as a student. She discusses her experience with the DAT, how she arrived at pre-dental, and how she is going about applying to dental school. About Vivian: Vivian Ha is a first-generation candidate for a Bachelor of Science degree in Neuroscience with a double minor in Chemistry and English. She conducts undergraduate research in analytical chemistry and neuropharmacology, and she has authored and given multiple presentations on her work. Her volunteer passions reside in working with children—particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Although previously interested in a medical degree, she currently seeks to pursue dentistry with an undeclared specialty. Through CardinalMed, she seeks to offer multiple vantage points on healthcare to better inform other pre-health professionals and to emphasize initially unclear relationships between certain topics (such as neuroscience and dentistry). Her main hobbies include cooking, exercising, painting, reading, and creating homemade gifts for her friends. She is additionally a Marvel & My Hero Academia fan and a self-declared Tetris™ prodigy. Vivian swam competitively for over 12 years, and her favorite food is her mother’s homemade Vietnamese cooking. After Muhlenberg, Vivian wants to pursue a D.M.D. or D.D.S degree at an accredited dental school. Instagram: @cardinalmedpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cardinalmed/support
As a (pre-med) student, it's easy to not adequately cater to the aspects of your life that make you happy. Whether it's due to a hectic class schedule, or lacking the energy to keep up with your passions, our happiness as students is often pushed aside in pursuit of a one-track-mind goal: getting into a graduate school or landing a job. In this episode, I invited my friend Michael, who is a guitarist pursuing his MD/PhD, to talk about his experience in keeping up with the guitar over the years, and the importance of maintaining your passions. Instagram: @CardinalMedPodcast Michael: @the_medicalguitarist Patreon: www.patreon.com/cardinalmed #SaveOurDoctors http://www.medschoolnsiders.com/save-our-doctors --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cardinalmed/support
Personal finance is, in my experience, a grossly ignored topic in the classroom. Most people take a class or two in high school or younger, when they're too young and inexperienced to really care about the material. But having poor financial skills can ruin you -- not matter what your profession is. In this episode, we go over some basics to personal finance, particularly as a future healthcare provider. We talk about budgeting, student loan management, and getting into investing. Instagram: @CardinalMedPodcast #SaveOurDoctors: https://medschoolinsiders.com/save-our-doctors/ Patreon: www.patreon.com/cardinalmed --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cardinalmed/support
Much of CardinalMed is geared towards pre-meds, and those who want to pursue the pre-med track. But medicine, and healthcare as a whole, is a TEAM effort, comprising of many talented and intelligent people coming together for one purpose: to save lives. Today, I interviewed my good friend from both high school and college, Kash, who gives us his take on the nursing track, and why he chose to pursue nursing as his future career. Patreon: www.patreon.com/cardinalmed #SaveOurDoctors : www.medschoolinsiders.com/save-our-doctors --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cardinalmed/support
In this high-yield episode of CardinalMed, we talk about how you should be studying in order to best optimize your time. Included in this episode are studying methods, strategies, and other ways to get better grades while finding time to do the things you love. #SaveOurDoctors: https://medschoolinsiders.com/save-our-doctors/ Patreon: www.patreon.com/cardinalmed Anki: https://apps.ankiweb.net/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cardinalmed/support
I thought for our second episode that I'd lay out the 10 Tenants of the CardinalMed philosophy. Listening to this episode will help listeners understand the main themes of future episodes, and the overall purpose of CardinalMed. If you enjoy our content and want to see us grow, please consider becoming a Patron at https://www.patreon.com/cardinalmed #SaveOurDoctors https://medschoolinsiders.com/save-our-doctors/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cardinalmed/support
As a pre-med student, the MCAT is one of the most important exams you will ever take. It is one of the most heavily weighted factors that medical schools take into consideration when reviewing applicants. In this episode, we take a look at a step-by-step YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZnxN3stFxKbBgfh1qGUprg?view_as=subscriber --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cardinalmed/support