Welcome to the MSx Podcast, a show about a broad range of topics in medicine from education to exploring research, and contemplating future directions for the field. In each episode, we speak with leaders in the field to learn from their insight and expertise.
On this week's episode, we speak with Amy Dong about finding your why in your 20s. Check out her book "Twenty-One Years Young, a personal essay collection about growing up".
Welcome back! On this week's episode we speak with Dr. Langer on mentors, leadership, hard work, success and greatness.
In this weeks episode we speak with Dr. Bilal Malik about his career in interventional cardiology and the importance of following your passions.
In this weeks episode we speak with Gabriella Schmuter, a fourth-year medical student at The Sophie Davis Biomedical Education Program. We discuss leadership, research, cold emails, and her interest in ophthalmology!
In this weeks episode we've invited Dr. Alfred Joshua, a board certified emergency medicine physician and experienced Chief Medical Officer. We explore what a career in healthcare administration looks like and talk about his experience working in the correctional healthcare system.
In this episode we speak with Dr. Mandviwala about medical education, its current landscape, and how students can pursue a fulfilling career.
In this episode we speak with Kevin, the founder of Aclid. Aclid is the security and compliance automation platform for biotechnology. Gene synthesis providers use Aclid to verify customers, screen DNA and RNA orders for pathogenic and toxic elements, and automate compliance checks. As the bioeconomy becomes more accessible and grows from the adoption of digital tools, lab automation, and AI, it also creates new security concerns. Aclid is growing the bioeconomy by making genetic engineering more accessible and safer.
Find Jay on instagram @fitnessbyjayy_Jay is a PT and online coach with cerebral ataxia, we discuss his motivation to work in PT and overcoming adversity.
On this episode we speak with Greg Kunst the CEO of Aurion Biotech, a clinical stage biotech company developing a transformational platform of advanced therapies to cure blindness. Their first candidate is for the treatment of corneal endothelial disease, and one of the first clinically validated cell therapies for corneal care.It was recently announced that they have received regulatory approval from Japan's Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA) for their novel cell therapy, Vyznova™, for the treatment of bullous keratopathy of the cornea. Greg Kunst joins Aurion Biotech with deep and varied experience in ophthalmic medical devices, drug delivery systems, diagnostics, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical products. His expertise spans global corporate development, strategy, health policy, marketing, commercialization, business development, market access and medical affairs.Before Aurion Biotech, Greg spent 6 years at Glaukos Corporation (NYSE: GKOS) in numerous roles of increasing responsibility, most recently as vice president of global marketing, where he led the global marketing, market access, reimbursement, health economics and outcomes research, government affairs, and business development teams. Before Glaukos, Greg worked at Alcon, a Novartis company, as global franchise director over the Alcon glaucoma surgery and retina pharmaceutical businesses. Before joining Alcon, Greg worked at Kinetic Concepts, Inc. (Acelity Inc.) as the global head of market access. Greg is a member of the steering committee for the Gavin Herbert Eye Institute at the University of California, Irvine. Greg received an MBA from Vanderbilt University and a BS in Economics from Brigham Young University.
We speak with Dr. Samir Mehta, the Chief of the Orthopaedic Trauma and Fracture Service at the University of Pennsylvania. We discuss orthopaedics, medical missions, emerging technology, residency, and much more!
This episode we speak with Dr. Joseph Robin a third year orthopaedic surgery resident at NYU.
On this episode we speak with Adrián González a medical student at Ponce Health Sciences University.
Dr. Devin Mann is an internal medicine Physician at NYU Langone, an Informatics and Implementation science Researcher, and a Digital Health Innovator. He is the director of the Healthcare Innovations Bridging Research Informatics and Design (HiBRID) Lab at NYU, where he combines research, informatics, and design to build, implement, and disseminate new digital tools that can improve the delivery and experience of healthcare.
On this week's episode we speak with Tiffany Lacroix about her first year in medical school and her blog, "black woman empowered".
On this weeks episode we speak with Dr. Shriya Srinivasan about interdisciplinary teams, medical innovation, and more!
On this episode we chat with Dr. Rivka Ihejirika-Lomedico about orthopedic surgery, motivations, wellness, and more!
This week we invite Dr. Drea Burbank, an MD-Technologist. We talk about her career path, range, and the future!
This week we conclude our special two part episode with Dr. Robinson. We talk about medical education, entrepreneurship, and more!
This week we have a special two part episode with Dr. Robinson. We talk about his path to medicine, passion for medical education, and more!
In this week's episode we speak with Dr. Calvin Sun about the benefits of travel, the paradoxes of humanity, and forging your own path.
This week we welcome Shayaan Khan a PT & Strength And Conditioning Coach. We talk about his journey into Physical Therapy, content creation and advice for students on how to optimize health.
This week we speak with Alan Samsonov about his medical school journey, finding opportunities, and staying motivated.
Welcome back! On this week's episode we speak with Dr. Thakur about his path to medicine and venture, frameworks for entering an interdisciplinary career in healthcare, and the future physician.
If you've got "diamond hands" you're ready to hold a position for the end goal. In this episode we talk with Zain about communities, intersecting interests, and his path to medical school.