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Doctors and students share their stories about first-time medical experiences. Episodes released monthly.

Tino Delamerced


    • Oct 1, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 21m AVG DURATION
    • 8 EPISODES


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    First Response: In-Flight Medical Emergencies

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 21:32


    In a moment where the adrenaline is pumping, how do you act, especially when your skills and your knowledge are needed? In this episode, Dr. Laurie Garabedian shares a story about an ill passenger she encountered... on an airplane. When a flight attendant asked if there was a doctor onboard, she volunteered. Going up against a challenging presentation, and armed with few resources, Dr. Garabedian shares what happened next. Guests: Dr. Paulo Alves, the global medical director of MedAire, and Joyce Labitan, a retired flight attendant, join to share their experiences and lessons learned. Credits: Music is from Blue Dot Sessions. Cover artwork by Jose Perez. For a full list of credits, see firsts.site. Follow us on Instagram @FirstsPod.

    First Match: A Love Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 28:35


    First match, first relationship, first heartbreak... This is the story of 2 aspiring doctors falling in and out of love. Co-hosted by Tino and Joseph Cusi Delamerced. Special thanks to Theodore Peng and Greta Solinap for their interviews and musical performances. Other music from Blue Dot Sessions. Cover artwork by Jose Perez. Check out a full list of credits at firsts.site, and follow us on Instagram @FirstsPod.

    First and Last, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 24:11


    This episode is about death, dying, and dignity at the end of life. Lindsey Pileika, a fourth-year medical student, shares about the loss of her grandmother during med school and a pandemic. Dr. Angie Anderson, a specialist in pediatric care, and Ellen McCabe, the nurse practitioner who cared for Lindsey's grandmother, offer insights on comforting dying patients and their loved ones. And Lindsey's mom, Barbara Brosman, also shares her perspective on her family's experience with hospice care. Cover Artwork by Jose Perez. Music from Blue Dot Sessions. See a full list of credits at firsts.site.

    First and Last, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 23:27


    Birth can be an amazing event to behold. I talk about my first time assisting with the delivery of a baby as a medical student. My grandmother shares a story about surviving a train crash while she was pregnant with my mom. Then, my mom opens up about her first two pregnancies: one a miscarriage, the other a delivery. Special thanks to: Pilar Cusi, Victoria Cusi, and Anna Delamerced. Cover Artwork by Jose Perez. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.

    First Reckoning

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 26:56


    The United States, as well as the field of medicine, again is reckoning with racism. In this episode, we talk to Black medical students about the unique challenges that they face. Then we discuss how we can better support them. Co-hosted by Stephen Bozier. Artwork: Stephen Bozier, Jose Perez

    First Bites

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 15:23


    Bogged down by debt, and strapped for time, medical students face food insecurity, too. This episode, we discuss the problem and think about solutions.

    First Movement

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 11:47


    Instruments, but not the surgical kind. More than fifty researchers, students, and physicians play together as the Providence Medical Orchestra (PMO). This episode chronicles the group's first year.

    First Teachers

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 18:34


    First time holding a heart. A pair of lungs. The human brain. Every day in anatomy lab is about finding something new. In this episode, 2 med students share the highs and lows of their anatomy experience. Plus, Larry Rizzolo, a professor at Yale, talks about lessons from anatomy... that aren't anatomy.

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