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When Pablo Coello began his medical training, he noticed a persistent gap in healthcare: clinicians and administrators often weren't speaking the same language, and the result was inefficiency that directly affected patient care. That realization ultimately led him to pursue a dual MD/MBA through Baylor College of Medicine and Rice Business.Now an orthopedic surgery resident at UC Health, Pablo brings a dual perspective to medicine — one grounded in clinical practice and another shaped by business training. That combination allows him to think not only about individual patient outcomes, but also about system-wide decisions that affect hospitals and communities.In this episode of Owl Have You Know, hosted by Maya Pomroy '22, Pablo shares why more physicians need business fluency, how teamwork at Rice reshaped the way he practices medicine and what it means to look beyond the exam room to the health of an entire community.Episode Guide:00:00 Meet Pablo Coello01:14 Why Pursue an MBA Alongside an MD03:26 Early Path to Medicine04:13 Harvard Research Summers06:33 OR Inefficiencies Spark Change11:00 Inside the Rice MD MBA13:28 Biggest MBA Takeaways17:01 Advice for Med Students22:16 Defining Success Long Term25:33 Closing ThoughtsThe Owl Have You Know Podcast is a production of Rice Business and is produced by University FM.Episode Quotes:Why a hospital is an entity in a community17:51: Medicine is so much more than just what you do in a clinic, in the OR, in the hospital in general. A hospital is an entity in a community. It's not just a place you go. I've noticed this even…especially now that I'm actively practicing and training. There are people that actively need your help. And if you broaden your skills, eventually your level of impact is not just going to be on a patient-to-patient basis. It's on a community as a whole. And that's why I got my MBA, and that's why I would argue as any med student in the Houston area, any med student in general that has access to a business school, especially one as good as Rice, in their backyard or anywhere close, should ideally, if it's financially possible and the timeline works out, get an MBA so that they can have that impact in their community eventually.Medicine is a team sport14:02: Medicine is a team sport. You hear that all the time because we interact with other teams all day, every day. As an orthopedic surgery resident, our field is very specialized. So as a result, we get called by a lot of people, and we have to also call a lot of other people to help us manage things that we simply do not know how to manage. And I think having learned what I learned in the MBA helped a lot in terms of managing a lot of different things at once, different voices, if you will, in the clinical setting, which I did not really expect, to tell you the truth. But it helped because I learned also to not rely on myself as much.On fixing the structures that fail patients08:53: The supportive structures around the OR and other clinical aspects are simply not where they should be; we are failing the patient, and we are doing that over and over and over and over again. And it's affecting the overall health of the community. It's affecting the overall opinion of the community on the healthcare system, and it's costing the hospital—whatever hospital—thousands of dollars a day, every day for eternity. So I'm not going to sit here and tell you that I got this MBA because I wanted to be like this knight in shining armor, and I was going to solve all the problems, because I'm not. That's unrealistic, and I get it. But I want to be part of the solution, if you will.Show Links: TranscriptGuest Profile:Pablo Coello | LinkedIn
Scenario-kungen Jocke är tillbaka med ett mycket intressant ämne - hur skulle vi tänka om vi var i tjugårsåldern, studenter med allt vad det innebär och vi går vilse?Jockes scenario nedan. Mycket nöje!Del 1: Den mänskliga faktornDu är en nyss fyllda 20-årig student och nyinflyttad i nya studentstaden. Det är en rätt sen tisdag kväll i februari. Du har varit ute med några nya kurskamrater — ett par öl och lite dans på ett studentställe. Klockan är 00:45, och du bestämmer dig för att gå hem till studentkorridoren: tre-fyra kilometer, i ett område du fortfarande inte riktigt har helt stenkoll på.Mobilen ligger på 18 %, inga kontanter, men betalkortet i fickan.När du lämnar stadskärnan märker du att mobilnätet är ostabilt. Kart-appen laggar. Du fortsätter på känsla.Efter ett tag upptäcker du att du inte riktigt känner igen dig — du står nu vid ett industriområde, på gatan mellan lagerlokaler och gamla verkstäder.Det är tomt på folk, kall vind från norr, nollgradigt och lätt duggregn.Du överväger att gå tillbaka till de ljusare delarna, men tror dig se lampor längre fram. Du går i den riktningen, men det visar sig vara en obemannad bensinstation. Diskussionsfrågor – Del 1Finns det mentala rutiner (inte prylar) som kan tränas på för att återfå fokus trots nedsatt omdöme?Hur mycket "backup-tänk" är rimligt för en utekväll som ny student — utan att vara den som bär en stor ryggsäck på dansgolvet?Del 2: Förlorad orienteringDu försöker ringa en taxi, men du lyckas inte trots upprepade försök och till slut dör mobilen. Du inser att du inte alls känner till stan speciellt bra egentligen, dessutom är du betydligt mer alkoholpåverkad än du trodde och du har tappat bort väderstrecken helt.Du följer en gångväg som verkar gå mot stadens ljus – men den leder till ett stängsel. Du tar dig runt det, men gångvägen slutar i ett mörkt område med lastkajer. Ingen människa i sikte. Du hör något som låter en glassbil, men på långt avstånd.Kylan börjar bita. Du sätter dig under ett utskjutande tak för att samla tankarna. Regnet övergår i snöblandat.Du gör en snabb mental inventering: inga tändstickor, inget ljus, inget vatten, ingen värme. Jacka och skor finns, men är fuktiga. Diskussionsfrågor – Del 2Vilken prioriteringsordning gäller här: orientering, värme, kommunikation eller energi?Om du hade haft lite utrustning (mini-EDC) — vad hade gett störst effekt för fysisk och mental stabilitet just här?Hur mycket riskacceptans är rimligt för en student? När är det ok att gå hem onykter utan utrustning, och när är det ett misslyckande i sig? Del 3: Efterdyningen och analysenTidigt på morgonen hittar du vägskyltar och en bemannad mack. Du värmer dig, lånar laddare och får veta att det varit en större störning i mobilnätet i flera timmar och att du gått nästan en mil i helt fel riktning.På vägen hem funderar du över händelsen. Inte som trauma, utan som en oavsiktlig övning. Diskussionsfrågor – Del 3Vilka konkreta saker hade du gjort annorlunda i samma situation som den nyinflyttade studenten?Hur hanterar du oväntade situationer i okända områden utan att hamna i panik?
Listen as MSOE hosts Patricia and Kaitlin are joined by John and Tanner from EM Over Easy to discuss McGuyver stories from the the ED. Don't forget, EM Over Easy is the Official Podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. Visit acoep.org today to learn about an upcoming CME event.
We sit down with Nana and trace her path from Ghana to Michigan State to Loma Linda, where disappointment, burnout, and hidden shame collide with a gospel that finally feels personal. Her story centers on learning to trust God as Father and taking Romans 6 seriously when life refuses to cooperate.• growing up Seventh-day Adventist in Ghana and learning faith through family prayer• early disappointment with grades, health struggles, and a transactional view of God• seeds of sexual sin, secrecy, and the shame loop of performance religion• moving to the US, throwing herself into ministry, and burning out under pressure• seeking help through confession, prayer, and tools that address what is underneath• PhD stress at Loma Linda, a difficult lab environment, and the cost of isolation• finding hope through testimonies, Bible study, and seeing Romans 6 with new eyes• breakthrough clarity through No Longer I and living from identity in Christ• what “free from sin” means in daily life and what we would tell our younger selves
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This week, we tackle the emotional roller coaster of Match Day and the precarious "new frontier" of medical professionalism on social media. Kristin and I reflect on my Match experience, including the moment Kristin cried after finding out we were moving to Iowa, and offer a heartfelt word of encouragement for students navigating the heartbreak of not matching. We discuss why "it can always get worse" is only a comforting thought to those without medicated anxiety. The conversation then shifts to the "prehistoric" social media guidelines currently governing the medical profession. With the AMA's code of ethics last updated in 2017, the Glaucomfleckens argue that modern doctors are operating without a roadmap in an era of TikTok, viral comedy, and AI. We explore the ethical minefield of medical influencers, from the exploitation of med students by predatory brands to the dangers of ridiculing patient conditions online. Finally, I get "worked up" over the slow pace of academia when it comes to addressing private equity in healthcare. While organizations wait years for data, corporate interests are "swallowing up everything," leaving physicians and patients to fight the battle one bite at a time. Takeaways: Why Kristin believes her "impeccable memory" was finally defeated by a combination of kids, medical trauma, and perimenopause. The "Med Student in Therapy" skit that Will reposts every year to support those who didn't find their name on a Match list. Why the AMA's social media guidelines are essentially "dinosaurs" that haven't kept pace with the rise of the medical influencer. The specific financial offers being sent to med students that prove they are being exploited by corporate sponsors. A "Glock Talk" perspective on why science and academia need to move faster than their current "Medieval" pace to combat private equity. — To Get Tickets to Wife & Death: You can visit Glaucomflecken.com/live We want to hear YOUR stories (and medical puns)! Shoot us an email and say hi! knockknockhi@human-content.com Can't get enough of us? Shucks. You can support the show on Patreon for early episode access, exclusive bonus shows, livestream hangouts, and much more! – http://www.patreon.com/glaucomflecken Also, be sure to check out the newsletter: https://glaucomflecken.com/glauc-to-me/ If you are interested in buying a book from one of our guests, check them all out here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/dr.glaucomflecken If you want more information on models I use: Anatomy Warehouse provides for the best, crafting custom anatomical products, medical simulation kits and presentation models that create a lasting educational impact. For more information go to Anatomy Warehouse DOT com. Link: https://anatomywarehouse.com/?aff=14 Plus for 15% off use code: Glaucomflecken15 -- A friendly reminder from the G's and Tarsus: If you want to learn more about Demodex Blepharitis, making an appointment with your eye doctor for an eyelid exam can help you know for sure. Visit http://www.EyelidCheck.com for more information. Go to Cozy Earth now for a Buy One Get One Free Pajama Offer from 1/25-2/8! Yes, go to cozyearth.com they are doing a BOGO pajama promo. Just use my Code: KNOCKKNOCKBOGO Produced by Human Content Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen as Med Student Over Easy hosts Patricia and Kaitlin discuss some of the challenges and opportunities of working in the ICU as a medical student with EM Critical Care Docs Jacob Smith and Jacob Montrief. Don't forget we our parent show is the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians! Visit acoep.org today to learn more and to attend an upcoming CME event where you can seen your favorite EM podcast LIVE and in person.
What happens when a future physician begins thinking about illness not just clinically, but spiritually? Fourth-year medical student, Crystal Ralls, discusses her journey from medical school rotations to writing devotionals on faith and suffering, offering insights for healthcare students learning to hold science and soul together. SHOW NOTES: Crystal’s devotionals Match Day link: https://ccm.cmda.org/match-day/match-day-congratulations/ National Convention information: https://natcon.cmda.org/ Global Health Outreach: https://cmda.org/global-health-outreach/
Listen as Med Student Over Easy hosts Patricia and Kaitlin sit down with EM Over Easy host Drew Kalnow to talk about the importance of the Physical Exam and how medical students can master the art of it on rotation. Don't forget EM Over Easy is the Official Podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. To learn more about this organization and how you can see EM Over Easy LIVE in person at their upcoming Spring Seminar in Orlando FL this April, visit acoep.org
26 year-old Bryanna Lacey is fresh off a Masters Meet High Point win and a year into a bold return to the sport she left behind seven years ago after an excellent college swimming career. We sit with her on the tiles at Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center to unpack what it takes to walk on, walk away, and walk back stronger.Bryanna started late, carved out high school records, and earned her place at the University of Indianapolis by promising nothing but relentless effort. She battled through a rib injury to post best times and earn a team perseverance award, then stepped away for seven years while life moved—Virginia, Hawaii, and the intensity of medical school. The spark came back when she missed structure, competition, and the friends who make the grind worthwhile. Now she's a third-year med student rotating in pediatrics, a masters distance swimmer chasing her college marks, and an open water age-group national champion with a 500 free that's flirting with her old pace.We dig into the training that makes this possible: 4:20 a.m. alarms to medicate her epileptic dog, 5:30 practices, hospital shifts by 8, weekend doubles, open water miles, and the distance staples she loves—21x100s and 18x200s, often pulling to build rhythm and strength. She talks about balancing ambition with joy, using community as a performance tool, and why masters swimming turns structure into freedom. There's room for the human details too—admiration for Katie Ledecky's mindset and a home “Bree's Bakery” where sourdough teaches patience and process.If you're navigating a demanding career, plotting a comeback, or searching for a team that lifts you higher, you'll find a playbook here: set a steady routine, choose a supportive lane, and chase progress without losing the fun. Enjoy the story, share it with a teammate who needs a nudge, and subscribe for more candid conversations from the pool deck.Email us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns. You can learn more about the Host and Founder of Champions Mojo at www.KellyPalace.com
Listen as our Med Student Over Easy Hosts, Molly, Kaitlin and Patricia discuss how to tackle the idea of planning your 4th year. Don't forget our parent show is the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. Visit acoep.org today to learn more about this organization and how you can see your favorite EM podcast LIVE and in person.
This is a great episode to listen to and send to a Med Student or Resident you may know! In this episode of the My DPC Story Podcast, host Dr. Debbie Lupeika, Director of the UC Davis Network of Affiliated Family Medicine Residency Programs, moderates a graduate panel featuring leading family physicians sharing their diverse career journeys post-residency within the UC Davis Network of Family Medicine residencies. From rural practice, corrections medicine, FQHCs, and Direct Primary Care, guests Dr. Maryal Concepcion (who got to vacate the Host seat this time!), Dr. Amanda Mooneyham, Dr. Landin Hagge, Dr. David Araiza and Dr. Madhupreet Hans reveal how they found fulfillment, autonomy, and work-life balance by innovating within family medicine. Highlights include real-world advice on loan repayment options, building a Direct Primary Care (DPC) practice, overcoming rural healthcare challenges, setting up mobile and telemedicine clinics, and advocating for underserved populations. The panel also discusses practical strategies for negotiating contracts, maintaining career-long learning, and the importance of physician-led, independent practice models. Whether you're a resident, new grad, or considering nontraditional paths in family medicine, this episode is packed with firsthand insights on thriving in today's changing healthcare landscape.Gusto, the Payroll and HR Solution loved by so many DPCs (including Big Trees MD)! Earn $100 after running your first payroll! Get paid for your medical expertise with Sermo! Sign up for free and start earning today!Support the showVOTE FOR MY DPC STORY! Help My DPC Story and DPC get more visibility by voting for My DPC Story in the Doctor Podcast Awards (voting closes Dec 29th)! Become A My DPC Story PATREON MEMBER! SPONSOR THE PODMy DPC Story VOICEMAIL! DPC SWAG!FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * LinkedIn * TWITTER * TIKTOK * YouTube
It's so interesting to see how medical evidence evolves, and changes, over time. The result of course is that clinical practice evolves and changes as well. The story of umbilical cord management at time of delivery highlights this very issue very well. The ACOG first recommended delayed cord clamping (DCC) in 2012, for preterm infants, as data showed marked improvement in neonatal outcomes in that population. In this episode, we will briefly walk through the timeline from 2012 to the latest update on DCC which came from the AAP in October 2025, just one month after the ACOG had their DCC update. This story also exemplifies how professional medical societies don't always have the SAME recommendations, with small tweaks, in their guidance. So, Dr Chapa and I will summarize these key updates…Listen in for details!1. ACOG 2012: DCC for preterm infants only 2. ACOG 2016: ACOG Recommends Delayed Umbilical Cord Clamping for All Healthy Infants, including term: https://mdedge.com/obgynnews/article/121349/obstetrics/acog-supports-delayed-umbilical-cord-clamping-term-infants3. ACOG Dec 2020, CO 814: Delayed Umbilical Cord Clamping After Birth4. ACOG Obstet Gynecol. January 2022; 139(1): 121–137. doi:10.1097/AOG.0000000000004625. Management of Placental Transfusion to Neonates After Delivery5. ACOG (ePUB July ) Sept 2025: ACOG releases a Clinical Practice Update: An Update to Clinical Guidance for Delayed Umbilical Cord Clamping After Birth in Preterm Neonates6. AHA/AAP Oct 2025 Update: Neonatal Resuscitation: 2025 American Heart Association and American Academy of Pediatrics Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care
For this episode listen as hosts Molly, Patricia, and Kaitlin discuss their recommendations for the holiday gifts for the medical student in your life! Don't forget, EM Over Easy is the Official Podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. To learn more about this organization and its Resident Student Organization visit acoep.org today!
Our co-hosts--M2s Zach Grissom, Megan Perry, Sarah Upton, and Chase Larsson--lead specialty interest groups, student government, advocacy organizations, and their learning communities; all of their roles compete for their time. Then someone asks if they want to start a new thing, and somehow they say yes. even if they say no. It's a mystery how that happens. Plus, listener Evan's question about parenting in med school, and news from the margins of medicine!
Listen as Med Student Over Easy hosts Kaitlin and Patricia sit down with guests Tyler Smith and Tanner Gronowski as they discuss their favorite and least favorite things in and around medicine.
What happens when your med school doesn't like your TikToks? This week, we talk to Dr. Kumail Hussain, a physician who went viral for his medical content… and got in serious trouble for it. We dig into the story that followed: professionalism hearings, probation, and the ripple effects that followed him into residency. But this isn't just about one doctor's social media misstep, it's about what medicine still fears. Free expression. Humanity. The idea that doctors might have personalities outside the hospital. We talk about how far is too far when it comes to posting, how institutions are catching up (or not), and why the next generation of doctors will need to understand the internet as well as they understand anatomy. Takeaways: How one med student's videos became a case study in “professionalism.” What happens when old-school institutions meet new-school creators. Why no one can agree on what it actually means. How online presence can shape, or sink, a medical career. Why the next generation of doctors must be allowed to show up as humans. — Want more Kumail Hussain?: Snack Store: https://snackd.shop/ https://www.instagram.com/thekumailh/ https://www.youtube.com/@thekumailh https://www.tiktok.com/@thekumailh https://www.facebook.com/thekumailhussain1 To Get Tickets to Wife & Death: You can visit Glaucomflecken.com/live We want to hear YOUR stories (and medical puns)! Shoot us an email and say hi! knockknockhi@human-content.com Can't get enough of us? Shucks. You can support the show on Patreon for early episode access, exclusive bonus shows, livestream hangouts, and much more! – http://www.patreon.com/glaucomflecken Also, be sure to check out the newsletter: https://glaucomflecken.com/glauc-to-me/ If you are interested in buying a book from one of our guests, check them all out here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/dr.glaucomflecken If you want more information on models I use: Anatomy Warehouse provides for the best, crafting custom anatomical products, medical simulation kits and presentation models that create a lasting educational impact. For more information go to Anatomy Warehouse DOT com. Link: https://anatomywarehouse.com/?aff=14 Plus for 15% off use code: Glaucomflecken15 -- A friendly reminder from the G's and Tarsus: If you want to learn more about Demodex Blepharitis, making an appointment with your eye doctor for an eyelid exam can help you know for sure. Visit http://www.EyelidCheck.com for more information. Today's episode is brought to you by DAX Copilot from Microsoft. DAX Copilot is your AI assistant for automating clinical documentation and workflows helping you be more efficient and reduce the administrative burdens that cause us to feel overwhelmed and burnt out. To learn more about how DAX Copilot can help improve healthcare experiences for both you and your patients visit aka.ms/knockknockhi. Produced by Human Content Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For this episode Patricia is joined EM Over Easy host Andy Little and guests Marcus Robinson and Aatish Patel. 2 EM residents who navigated the match as international medical graduates (IMG's). So listen as they share their stories and some tips and tricks to navigate the match in EM as an IMG. Don't forget, Med Student Over Easy's parent show EM Over Easy is the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. Visit acoep.org today to learn more and to attend an upcoming conference.
#foryou #podcast #sponsored #ad SPONSORED BY: OLLIE | https://www.ollie.com/insane CODE INSANE for 60% off your first box of meals! Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. #toknowthemistolovethem BIOPTIMIZERS | bioptimizers.com/insane CODE INSANE for 15% offCURED | www.curednutrition.com/insane CODE INSANE Stack my 20% off code INSANE on the 10% off Best Seller Bundle!JASPER | https://jaspr.co CODE INSANE for $300 offIn this episode, Joey Gray opens up about why he made the switch from being a nurse to becoming a porn star, the reality of working in the adult industry, how it compares to the medical world, and what he's learned about himself along the way.Joey's Links: IG: joeygrayz00:00:00 How do childhood interests shape future choices?00:01:46 Why do people change their career path in college?00:03:41 What makes some people choose safe careers over risky ones?00:04:07 How do unexpected opportunities change your life direction?00:06:20 Why do people realize they dislike their chosen profession?00:09:38 How can moving to a new place shift your mindset?00:10:40 Why are people drawn to trying taboo experiences?00:12:44 What makes someone curious about exploring new worlds?00:15:04 How do online communities influence personal decisions?00:16:55 Why do people attend extreme or unconventional events?00:18:40 What does it feel like to be in a completely new environment?00:20:04 How can meeting the right person change your future?00:21:30 What do conventions reveal about hidden industries?00:24:50 Can people feel a real connection during casual encounters?00:26:00 How does experience change your comfort level over time?00:27:21 What lessons come from working behind the camera?00:30:15 Why do companies seek out people with a certain “look”?00:31:28 What challenges come with performing under pressure?00:33:05 What happens when your body doesn't cooperate under stress?00:36:24 How does anxiety affect performance in high-pressure moments?00:38:02 What fears hold people back from chasing their dreams?00:39:17 Why do people choose stage names or alter egos?00:41:07 How do people balance double lives?00:42:55 Why is diversifying income streams important today?00:49:46 Why do plans often fall apart in real life?01:13:02 Why is it harder to maintain traditional relationships in some careers?02:16:41 How does reflection help you grow after big life changes?Topics: Career Change, Adult Film, Taboo Careers, Self DiscoveryIf you have a unique story you'd like to share on the podcast, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/ZiHgdoK4PLRAddiB9or send an email to wereallinsanepodcast@gmail.com
Listen as host Molly, Kaitlin and Patricia discuss how medical students can best handle feedback they get while on rotation. Don't forget, our parent show EM Over Easy is the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. To learn more about this organization and how you can see your favorite EM Podcast LIVE and in person, visit acoep.org today!
For this episodes Hosts Molly and Kaitlin bring back 2 of the EM Over Easy hosts, who also happen to be program directors; Andy and John to discuss the important topic of professional communication. Don't forget our parent show EM Over Easy is the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. Visit acoep.org today to learn more about this organization and how you can see your favorite EM podcast LIVE and in person.
Today we are taking with a newly graduated med student who made it through school debt free. She worked four different jobs and ended up joining the National Guard to help cover costs. She worked hard to save up enough to pay cash for her first year of school before joining the military to cover the last 3 years. After the interview we are talking about the pennies issue with the backdoor Roth IRA. This podcast is sponsored by Bob Bhayani at Protuity. He is an independent provider of disability insurance planning solutions to the medical community in every state and a long-time white coat investor sponsor. He specializes in working with residents and fellows early in their careers to set up sound financial and insurance strategies. If you need to review your disability insurance coverage or to get this critical insurance in place, contact Bob at https://whitecoatinvestor.com/protuity today, by email info@protuity.com or by calling (973) 771-9100. The White Coat Investor has been helping doctors, dentists, and other high-income professionals with their money since 2011. Our free personal finance resource covers an array of topics including how to use your retirement accounts, getting a doctor mortgage loan, how to manage your student loans, buying physician disability and malpractice insurance, asset allocation & asset location, how to invest in real estate, and so much more. We will help you learn how to manage your finances like a pro so you can stop worrying about money and start living your best life. If you're a high-income professional and ready to get a "fair shake" on Wall Street, The White Coat Investor is for you! Have you achieved a Milestone? You can be on the Milestones to Millionaire Podcast too! Apply here: https://whitecoatinvestor.com/milestones Find 1000's of written articles on the blog: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com Our YouTube channel if you prefer watching videos to learn: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/youtube Student Loan Advice for all your student loan needs: https://studentloanadvice.com Join the community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewhitecoatinvestor Join the community on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WCInvestor Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewhitecoatinvestor Join the community on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/whitecoatinvestor Learn faster with our Online Courses: https://whitecoatinvestor.teachable.com Sign up for our Newsletter here: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/free-monthly-newsletter
Listen as hosts Kaitlin Bowers and Molly Estes are joined by guest and host of EM Over Easy, Andy Little to discuss the proposed ACGME RRC Updates for emergency medicine. Don't forget our parent show EM Over Easy is the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. To learn more about this organization and how you can attend a future CME event, visit acoep.org today!
What happens when the government caps your student loans, slashes Medicaid funding, and phases out the repayment plans we've all relied on?That's not a “what if” — it's already happening. This isn't just about the system breaking. It's about how it breaks the students, doctors, and future providers trying to fix it.Whether you're premed, in training, or already practicing — this bill directly impacts you. I break down what's changing, what's at risk, and how you can start protecting yourself now. Let's stay informed. Let's advocate.
For the first official episode of MSOE season 4, listen ad hosts Kaitlin and Molly sit down with guests, EM Over Easy Hosts, and Program Directors of their respective programs; John Casey and Andy Little to discuss the personal statement. Don't forget our mother show EM Over Easy is the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. To learn about this organization and see EM Over Easy live and in personal visit acoep.org today!
Episode 138: of the American Grown Podcast in the Colortech Creative Solutions studios with David Millar, Med Student who is 6 years sober, an Ultra Endurance Athlete & an advocate for addiction recovery.In this episode, I welcome back to the studio David Millar, a medical student at Penn State Hershey who's preparing to run the Ironstone 100K Ultra—a brutal 62-mile mountain race across Pennsylvania.But David isn't just running for the challenge. He's dedicating every mile to those affected by addiction and alcoholism, raising awareness for the lives we've lost and those still silently suffering.He opens up about the personal stories that fuel his advocacy, the symbolic power of ultra running, and how his journey as a future physician is rooted in empathy and service.Visit David Millar motivational IG page click here: https://www.instagram.com/david.millar.mindset/SHOW SPONSORS:College Knowledge Foundation. Your path to higher education.A&M Pizza. Authentic Italian quality meals.Boyer's Tavern. Proper food & drinks made by slightly improper people.Triggered 22. Support a local veteran and help spread awareness for PTSD & #22aday.Cleona Coffee Roasters. A small batch coffee roastery & coffee shop, veteran & first responder owned located inside 911 Rapid Response in Annville PA.Modern Gent Customs. We don't make basics...We make statements.Hains Auto Detailing. Have your car smiling from wheel to wheel.Hossler Engraving. Looking for unique handcrafted gifts for all occasions Zach has you covered.Angelo's Pizza. Enjoy mouthwatering Italian dinners.Take a sip or snack break.SIP: Garage Beer.SNACK: Jurgy.OFFICIAL STUDIO SPONSOR: Colortech Creative Solutions. Colortech Creative Solutions takes your creative projects from visualization to realization. We've been doing so since 1980 all while keeping your budget in mind.To see photos of today's guest follow us on social media:IG: AmericanGrownPodcastFB: American Grown Podcast or visits us at American Grown Podcast
To kick of Season 4 of Med Student Over Easy, we do a rewind of a fan favorite from Season 3, EM Resources, where Kaitlin is joined by John Casey, Marco and Mark to discuss resources Medical Students can use to help them learn about and practice EM. Don't forget, EM Over Easy (our parent show) is the official Podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. Visit acoep.org to learn more about their next CME event!
Have you ever walked into a grocery store with no list and hoped for the best? I used to approach studying the same way: no plan, just the pressure to be "productive." But, I realized I didn't need to study harder—I needed a system. That's when everything changed. In this video, I'll walk you through “The Grocery Store Analogy” and how shifting from chaos to a checklist transformed my learning and my results.
Episode 133: of the American Grown Podcast in the Colortech Creative Solutions studios with David Millar Medical student at Penn State College of Medicine.In this episode I talk with David Millar, a first-year medical student at Penn State College of Medicine with a powerful story of transformation. After struggling with addiction during his teenage years and facing academic setbacks, David found sobriety—and with it, a renewed sense of purpose. Now nearly six years sober, he's on the path to becoming a neurosurgeon in Hershey, Pennsylvania. This episode is a testament to grit, growth, and the power of choosing a new direction.To learn more about David Millar click here: https://www.instagram.com/david.millar.mindset/SHOW SPONSORS:College Knowledge Foundation. Your path to higher education.A&M Pizza. Authentic Italian quality meals.Boyer's Tavern. Proper food & drinks made by slightly improper people.Triggered 22. Support a local veteran and help spread awareness for PTSD & #22aday.Cleona Coffee Roasters. A small batch coffee roastery & coffee shop, veteran & first responder owned located inside 911 Rapid Response in Annville PA.Modern Gent Customs. We don't make basics...We make statements.Hains Auto Detailing. Have your car smiling from wheel to wheel.Hossler Engraving. Looking for unique handcrafted gifts for all occasions Zach has you covered.Angelo's Pizza. Enjoy mouthwatering Italian dinners.Take a sip or snack break.SIP: Garage Beer.SNACK: Jurgy.OFFICIAL STUDIO SPONSOR: Colortech Creative Solutions. Colortech Creative Solutions takes your creative projects from visualization to realization. We've been doing so since 1980 all while keeping your budget in mind.To see photos of today's guest follow our Social media: IG- https://www.instagram.com/americangrownpodcast/ FB-https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077655465940 or visits us at https://rss.com/podcasts/americangrownpodcast/
Want to know the biggest lessons I learned during my cardiology fellowship? In this podcast, I share the insights I've gained—from managing patients to the steep learning curves I never expected. This isn't just about cardiology knowledge—it's about becoming a better doctor through struggles and reflection. If you're considering fellowship or already in it, I hope my journey gives you something to relate to or learn from.
Imagine being weeks out from your wedding and your doctor telling you you have to stop your birth control immediately. How terrifying! Not only is your health a concern, but what about the honeymoon?? How will you not get pregnant (if that's not your goal)? This is what happened to Robyn when she was still in medical school and just weeks away from marrying her husband. Full of questions, she transitioned to fertility awareness and shares with us how this deeply (and positively) impacted her life, her marriage, and her view of her fertility! NOTE: This episode is appropriate for all audiences. Guest Bio:A native of Houston, TX, Robyn earned her undergraduate degree from Auburn University and then went on to school for physical therapy. Currently, she works as a physical therapist for individuals with spinal cord injuries. Robyn and her husband welcomed their first child--a boy--last year, and they are loving this new phase of life!Other helpful episodes:Ep. 14: Navigating your biggest fertility fears Ep. 159: Nagging uncertainty about birth control revealed undiagnosed health issuesEp. 135: Can I trust natural birth control?Send us a textSupport the showOther great ways to connect with Woven Natural Fertility Care: Learn the Creighton Model System with us! Register here! Get our monthly newsletter: Get the updates! Chat about issues of fertility + faith: Substack Follow us on Instagram: @wovenfertility Watch our episodes on YouTube: @wovenfertility Love the content? The biggest gift you could give is to click a 5 star review and write why it was so meaningful! This podcast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed physician. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health provider regarding a medical condition. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately. Neither Woven nor its staff, nor any contributor to this podcast, makes any represe...
Student Doctor Luke Nelson joins Stranger Fruit Vol VI, Episode I to open the final season with a grounding conversation on Consistency—what it truly means to live in harmony with your values, goals, and daily practices. In this season opener, we explore the deeper layers of consistency beyond repetition. We discuss how alignment between identity and action creates long-term sustainability, how to recognize when you're out of sync with yourself, and how small habits can reflect big truths. Timestamps: 0:00 Achieving Goals Through Consistency and Purpose 13:47 Self-Understanding and Emotional Growth 29:29 Building Habits and Harnessing Potential 42:15 Exploring Love and Relationships 1:01:58 Authenticity, Vulnerability, and Family Connections References: Intro Music: Bosch's Garden – by Kjartan Abel. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Book: Atomic Habits by James Clear – insights on habit formation, identity-based change, and sustainable growth Book: All About Love by bell hooks – an exploration of love as a transformative force rooted in care, respect, and spiritual practice Article: "8 Beautiful French Words That Don't Exist in English" – a reflection on how the French language captures emotion and nuance often lost in English
If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer volume of material in med school, you're not alone. What if I told you there's a smarter way to study—using AI?Whether you're a med student or just curious about learning hacks, this video is packed with practical tips and real workflows you can use ASAP!
For this Med Student Over Easy episode, Patricia is joined by Tanner and guest Mary McLean to discuss the topic of Medical Holds and what medical students need to know about taking care of the in the ED. Don't forget, our mother show EM Over Easy is the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. Visit acoep.org today to learn about an upcoming CME event.
For this episode Patricia is joined by EM Over Easy hosts Drew and Tanner with frequent and special guest Geoff Comp. They dissect the ways medical students can determine sick or not sick on their rotations and how to best approach attendings with their findings. Don't forget, EM Over Easy is the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. Visit acoep.org to learn more.
For this episode Patricia and Molly are joined by guests George Willis and Mike Kiemeney to discuss the topic of Away Rotations for EM Bound medical students.
For this episode Molly and Kaitlin are joined by 3 guests from the APIC, Liz, Lisa and Tim to discuss the new EM residency application system called Residency CAS. Don't forget we are the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians, head over to acoep.org today to learn more.
For this segment Patricia is joined by Drew and Andy with guest Matthew Delaney to discuss working with APP's in the ED. Don't forget we are the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians, visit acoep.org today to learn more.
Listen as Patricia is joined by guests Yaron Ivan and Delia Gold to discuss the examination of pediatric patients in the ED. Don't forget, we are the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. Visit acoep.org today for information about an upcoming CME event today!
Listen as hosts Patricia and Molly sit down with Geoff Comp and Marco Propersi to discuss longevity in EM from a medical student perspective. Don't forget, that we are the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. Visit acoep.org to learn how you can see our host live and in person at their upcoming Spring Seminar in Phoenix this April!
For this episode, Patricia is joined by guests Christopher Colbert and Marco Propersi to discuss how medical students can be a part of and give good discharge instructions. Don't forget we are the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. Visit acoep.org for more information today1
For this episode Patricia is Joined by EM Over Easy hosts, John Casey and Tanner Gronowski to discuss how to get involved in Advocacy. Don't forget, we are the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. Visit acoep.org today to learn more about this organization and how you can see our show LIVE and in person at an upcoming CME event.
For this episode Patrica is Joined by Andy and guests Mary Mclean and Mark Ramzy to discuss difficult conversations in the ED and how medical students can be better prepared for them. Don't forget, EM Over Easy is the official podcast of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians, visit acoep.org to learn more today!
Applying for Medical School (aka Med School) is one of the most stressful times for future doctors. Is it possible to go that route while taking a non-traditional path? In this episode, we welcome on special guest Sam Goldman, who's a living case study of resilience & dedication. She's currently in the process of interviewing for med schools after starting her college career in Pre-Law at WashU (Washington University in St. Louis). Hear why she switched from Pre-Law to Pre-Med, the courses you have to take to get into med school, whether it's okay to retake the MCAT, the easiest & hardest parts of the med school application process, and the experiences that help out in med school interviews & application essays. Connect with Sam on LinkedIn, and Subscribe to College Bound Mentor on your favorite podcast platform and learn more at CollegeBoundMentor.com
Ready for IM residency? You will get the scoop from Sofia, who's survived the grind and lived to tell the tale: How to Prep for Residency Interviews: Study the program's vibe, know your stuff, and be able to talk about your experiences without sounding like a robot. Signaling on Applications—What the Heck is That? Gold vs Silver! Think of it as telling a program, "Hey, I'm interested in you,” without getting too desperate. How to Stand Out in Your Interview: Be yourself—seriously. Your personality is the secret sauce. Show them you're not just a future doctor, but someone they'd actually want to work with for 80+ hours a week. Co-Hosts: Caity Decara: caitlin.decara@med.uvm.edu Haley Bayne: haley.bayne@med.uvm.edu
Listen as our Med Student Over Easy Host, Patricia Capone is joined by Shayne Gue, Stephanie Cohen, and Natalie Deers to discuss Medical Education and Simulation Fellowships.
Listen as our Hosts, Molly, Patricia, and Kaitlin discuss the gifts on their #HolidayGiftGuide 2024 for medical students.
For this episode, Patricia was joined by EM Over Easy Host Andy Little and special guests Will Smith, and Chris Reilly. Listen as they discuss how to choose your EM program.
Juliarose.med from TikTok is on her way to Psychiatry residency, but not after challenging the status quo from the beginning. Julia shares her journey with us!