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In this episode of Admissions Straight Talk, host Linda Abraham interviews Dr. Jeffrey SooHoo, Assistant Dean for Admissions at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. They discuss the unique aspects of the Colorado medical curriculum, including the new Trek curriculum, the importance of longitudinal integrated clerkships, and the various tracks available for students. Dr. SooHoo also shares insights into the secondary application process, the role of the CASPER test, and the criteria for interview invitations. The conversation highlights common mistakes applicants make, the importance of research experience, and the support systems in place for medical students. Dr. SooHoo emphasizes the competitive nature of medical school admissions and the holistic review process used to evaluate applicants.Takeaways:The Colorado School of Medicine has a unique Trek curriculum launched in 2021.Longitudinal integrated clerkships allow for deeper relationships with preceptors and patients.Students can choose from various tracks, including rural medicine and global health.The secondary application focuses on value alignment with the school's pillars: leadership, curiosity, and commitment.CASPER is used to assess non-cognitive competencies in applicants.The admissions process is highly competitive, with many qualified applicants not receiving offers.Interviews are conducted virtually and include both group and individual assessments.Research experience is beneficial but not mandatory for applicants.Common mistakes include not understanding the competitiveness of admissions and failing to tell a cohesive story in applications.Support systems like Compass Guides help students navigate their medical education.Relevant Links:University of Colorado School of MedicineAccepted's Med School Calculator QuizRelated Shows:Washington University School of MedicineDeep Dive Into Duke Medical: An Interview with Associate Dean Linton YeeDuke's Physician Assistant ProgramGetting Into Med School Isn't Easy…But This Applicant Did It! Follow UsYouTubeFacebookLinkedInContact Uswww.accepted.comsupport@accepted.com+1 (310) 815-9553
As the Winter Meetings heat up, blockbuster deals are already making waves. Juan Soto has reportedly inked a massive 15-year, $765 million contract with the New York Mets.(10:14) DT hosts Alanna Rizzo and Clint Pasillas discuss the Dodgers reportedly signing outfielder Michael Conforto (1-year, $17M) and re-signing reliever Blake Treinen (2-year, $22M), sharing their thoughts on the impact to the lineup and bullpen.(16:05) Dodgers team photographer Jon SooHoo joins to discuss capturing Shohei Ohtani's debut season in Dodger Blue and the team's incredible championship run!(19:17) SooHoo shares behind-the-scenes stories of capturing unforgettable moments, including Freddie Freeman's World Series walk-off.Plus, with Soto off the market, Teoscar Hernández's value is set to skyrocket.Subscribe to DT on YouTube! DT is LIVE on Mondays & Thursdays at 12p PT/3p ET all year long!
On the latest episode of Risk Management: Brick by Brick, Jason Reichl heads to Procore Groundbreak 2023 in Chicago once again to chat to Kevin Soohoo, an expert of innovation, data governance, and security in the construction industry. As the Senior Director of the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) function of Egnyte, Kevin is clued-up on all things cyber insurance, so you're going to want to listen up.
Longtime Dodgers and LA sports photographer, Jon Soohoo, joins us in studio to talk about his career and a great charity event that he is taking part in at the Ice House in Pasadena on Thursday. Vic the Brick's daily haiku.
This episode engages the theme of reproductive rights in the United States and beyond. Prof. Cynthia Soohoo—Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Human Rights and Gender Justice Clinic at the CUNY School of Law—illuminates the history of reproductive oppression in the United States. She examines the rights gains made with past US Supreme Court decisions—particularly Roe v Wade (1973) and subsequently Planned Parenthood v Casey (1992) decisions—as well as the obstacles that have been erected over the past decades at the state level that have disproportionately impeded access to abortion for women of color, the poor, and those in rural areas. She discusses trends in regulation, criminalization, and heath care spending. Prof. Soohoo also examines the implications of the 2022 Dobbs decision that overturned a 50-year-long right to abortion in the United States. She argues that the post-Roe era is distinct owing to an expansion of state-level criminal law. She explains the impact of diminished rights resulting from forced pregnancy and childbirth, including the right to privacy, right to autonomy, right to health, and right to be free of torture, cruel and inhumane treatment. Prof. Soohoo also notes how the US Supreme Court's Dobbs decision counters the global trend of reproductive rights liberalization worldwide.
This week's construction tech news with Jeff Sample (@IronmanofIT), and Travis Voss (@PwrLiftNerd) Featuring: - Interview with Kevin Soohoo from Egnyte - Construction Tech News of the Week Follow @TheConTechCrew on social media for more updates and to join the conversation! Listen to the show at http://thecontechcrew.com Learn more at http://thecontechcrew.com or follow @TheConTechCrew on Twitter.
This week's construction tech news with Jeff Sample (@IronmanofIT), and Nathan Wood (@NathancWood) Featuring: - Interview with Kevin Soohoo from Egnyte - Construction Tech News of the Week Follow @TheConTechCrew on social media for more updates and to join the conversation! Listen to the show at http://thecontechcrew.com Learn more at http://thecontechcrew.com or follow @TheConTechCrew on Twitter.
Find out what's new to the U. of Colorado SOM curriculum [Show Summary] The University of Colorado School of Medicine has introduced a new curriculum that includes clinical training starting in year two and a longitudinal approach to patient care. Dr. Jeffrey SooHoo, the Assistant Dean for Admissions explains everything applicants will want to know about these changes and gives the inside scoop on how to get accepted. Interview with Dr. Jeffrey SooHoo, Assistant Dean for Admissions, U. of Colorado SOM [Show Notes] Welcome to the 478th episode of Admissions Straight Talk. Thanks for joining me. Do you know how to get accepted to medical school? Accepted's Dr. Suzi Schweikert does and she shares her knowledge and insight in Accepted's free guide, Med School Admissions: What You Need to Know to Get Accepted. Download your free copy! Also, thank you and a shoutout to Nareg Keshisian who left a five-star review for Admissions Straight Talk on Apple Podcasts. He wrote: "Linda does a great job answering many of the questions that are on students' minds. These podcasts give greater insight into what schools are looking for in applicants that would be otherwise difficult to find elsewhere. I would highly recommend them to other applicants who are looking for more information about the admissions process for particular schools." Thank you again, Nareg. Your feedback is deeply appreciated. Giving insight to applicants into what schools are looking for is exactly the goal of Admissions Straight Talk. Your words are high praise. The next step in achieving Admissions Straight Talk's goal is introducing today's guest, Dr. Jeffrey SooHoo. After attending Boston College as an undergrad, Dr. SooHoo earned his MD at Loyola Stritch School of Medicine in 2009. He did his residency at the University of Colorado in Ophthalmology and a fellowship in glaucoma, also at the University of Colorado. He has been Assistant Dean for Admissions at the University of Colorado School of Medicine since 2020. The University of Colorado School of Medicine introduced a new curriculum almost exactly a year ago. Can you walk us through it, focusing on its more distinctive elements? [2:14] Absolutely. Our new curriculum is called the Trek Curriculum and all the different elements are named after elements of a hike in Colorado. It was named by our students. You start out in the Plains and progress to the Foothills followed by the Alpine and finally the Summit. There's a number of things that I'll point out as being unique features of the curriculum. I think the biggest change is the move of the core clinical year from the third year of training to the second year of training. That decreases our core preclinical time from two years in the classroom to just one. A question I get often is, "Dean SooHoo, do you now expect me to learn two years of material in one year?" And the answer to that is no. We thought really critically about the elements of our preclinical curriculum and what needed to be in there to prepare you to be a clinical student. I think there was a lot of in those first two years that, while interesting and maybe relevant to medicine in some way, didn't necessarily need to be learned during the time before you went out into the clinical space. Students are eager to get into the clinical space. We also think it's better for learning for them to have clinical experiences earlier because it allows them to think more about the science behind the medicine. It also gives them a human framework in which to place that knowledge. Then they ask better questions because they say, "Oh, well, I saw Mr. Jones and he has this condition. Let me try and understand the pathophysiology of his disease, or let me understand how his medications work." They have a clinical framework in which to put that knowledge. I think that's one of the biggest changes. The other change is that in that clinical year,
This week in the carne asada we talk with Dodgers photographer Jon SooHoo. We discuss his legendary career from starting at USC to Lakers and Dodgers. We discuss some of his favorite photos, photographers in the Hall of fame plus much more.
David Vassegh talks to Dodger photographer Jon SooHoo about the Dodgers trip to the White House.
We dive into an extremely unique conversation with Dodgers Team Photographer Jon SooHoo, getting an inside look into the life of a MLB team photographer, the journey he took to get to his current role, the challenges of shooting in a 2020 COVID season, what it was like covering the World Series, his favorite shots of his career and how he got them, the people he's met and become friends with as a result of his job including Vin Scully, Yogi Berra and more, the celebrities he's been starstruck by, his favorite moments with baseball legends, his approach and methods for shooting games and how he's captured some of baseball's most iconic photos, his favorite food spots when traveling with the team, the one moment in history he wishes he could've been at to shoot and much more. Enjoy! NEW MERCH: the30takepod.com/store Jon SooHoo IG: @j.soohoo
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Due to Stoop's fatigue of explaining "Left" and "Right" to friends of the show, self-proclaimed "Middle" members 'Morty' Pauliño & 'Old Man' Mikey T, Stoop has convinced both to finally take the Political Compass Test and find out where they really land on the spectrum (no double meaning intended) once and for all.Soohoo and Smokey take the test as well, and their results end up being the most shocking...plus much more, including a cameo by our old friend Izzy as he stops by at the end of the program to say hello.PLEASE LIKE AND SHARE THIS VIDEO AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PAGES!YouTube.com/c/StoopTheRapperYouTube.com/StoopVEVOFacebook.com/StoopThePodcastInstagram.com/StoopTheRapperTwitter.com/StoopTheRapperParler.com/StoopRumble.com/StoopTwitch.com/StoopTheRapperBrought to you by StoopTheRapper.com and Bettor Analysis.Thank you for giving us a look.Support the show (http://StoopTheRapper.com)
Like her mother Eileen, who had been diagnosed with ovarian cancer, Eva was a BRCA2 mutation carrier. In 2016 Eva decided to have a preventative double mastectomy and hysterectomy with oophorectomy. She had witnessed her mother's frustrated attempts to find functional but stylish recovery clothing that could accommodate PICC lines, drains and ports. Eva had 6 surgeries over 18 months and faced the same wardrobe challenges. Those experiences and Eva's luxury branding expertise inspired The Eileen & Eva Heal With Style Collection. The beautiful garments are designed in California and can be purchased in The Eileen & Eva online boutique.
Welcome to the Get Along Podcast. Season 1 will be mainly focusing on young individuals to cover topics from social issues, personal stories and much more. Today's episode was such an amazing recording. I feel really great ful to have Megan and Claire to be part of this passion project. We talked about how mental health has been a big topic in all of our lives and their thoughts about the #METOOMOVEMENT and covering the ground between offending and respecting an culture. Music by Epidemic Sound- https://www.epidemicsound.com/ For future updates and episodes of The Get Along podcast, feel free to follow us on Instagram FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM TO NOT MISS ANY UPDATES AND NEWS Jonathan Song (@getalongpodcast) • Instagram photos and videos GIVE US A REVIEW ON APPLE PODCAST Apple Podcast: Get Along on Apple Podcasts BECOME A MONTHLY SUPPORTER Get Along • A podcast on Anchor --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/late-thoughts/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/late-thoughts/support
The Recovering Degenerates break down Week 3's slate of NFL games and give out their best bets, Survivor picks, Degenerate Plays, and Locks of the Week.Soohoo and Smokey also stop by to give out their Locks of the Week.Brought to you by StoopTheRapper.com & BettorAnalysis.com.Support the show (http://StoopTheRapper.com)
This episode's guest: Kevin Soohoo of Dado. You can find them on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Or email Kevin directly at kevin [at] projectdado [dot] com.Kevin Soohoo, the Head of Growth and Leader of Sales and Marketing at Dado. Dado is a unique software that's made specifically for contractors - it gives contractors in the field the ability to instantly search and find the latest specifications, drawings, building codes, and so much more. No need to call and wait for the General Contractor, or the office, or some other subcontractor to get you a set of plans, or specific information for that project. Every piece of information that you need for that project is at your disposal on your smartphone and made available to everyone on that job site. Dado in fact, is the Google of the construction job site - so much so that Stanley Black & Decker has made a significant investment in their technology. Kevin opened our eyes to where the industry is heading and how Dado is significantly improving and helping to fast track the construction industry.
2020 NFL Season Preview and introducing the 1st Annual Stoop vs The World: NFL Edition Contest The Contest: Give us your Lock of the Week *DURING THE LIVE SHOW ONLY* and if you win more games than Stoop this year, you win $100 of Stoop's not so hard earned $$$. Whoever picks the most games correctly will bag $500 from Stoop, so choose wisely... Will, Mikey & Stoop will be breaking down each Week 1 game and giving their picks, as well as a season preview for the entire league.Soohoo, Smokey, Paulino & others are expected to make quick cameos to give their Locks and to check in as well.Plus, a major Stoop MUSIC announcement, and much, much more...Brought to you as always by StoopTheRapper.com.Support the show (http://StoopTheRapper.com)
Holding Kourt welcomes Los Angeles Dodgers Team Photographer, Jon SooHoo as a guest this week! He is a fourth generation Chinese American and Los Angeles Native, as well as a graduate of John Marshall High School and the University of Southern California. We’ll hear all about his role in capturing some of the most iconic moments in LA sports. Who caught his first pitch when the Dodgers honored him for 25 years as the team photographer? What feared lefty did Jon once hire to shoot photos for The Daily Trojan? What is his all-time favorite photograph he has shot? Follow Jon SooHoo on social media: @jon.soohoo
Jon Soohoo is the head team photographer for the Los Angeles Dodgers and has been photographing important moments in sports for more than 35 years and his photo of Kobe Bryant was used as the cover of ESPN’s memorial issue. In This Episode You'll Learn: When Jon SooHoo knew photography was going to play an important roll in his life One of the best lessons Jon learned while shooting under legendary sports photographer Andy Bernstein What the head photographer of the Los Angeles Dodgers is responsible for shooting and covering How many team photographers shoot a Dodgers game How personally Jon SooHoo takes team losses Whether or not he documents team losses How Jon SooHoo prepared to shoot the LA Dodgers world series game If Jon would get a world series ring if the Dodgers Won the World Series How to prepare for big moments during a game How many photos Jon SooHoo takes in an average game What it takes for a photo to stand out If player superstitions rub off on him as the photographer The one thing Jon would tell a new team photo intern before they took the field How Jon’s day starts when he arrives at the stadium What Jon gets asked most by Dodger fans Resources: LA Dodgers Photographer Jon SooHoo on Twitter Jon SooHoo on Instagram Los Angeles Dodgers Insider with photos posted after each game Sports Shooter Academy
Raph Soohoo and Jon M. Wilson guest star in this super-dense discussion on Superman's place in the world, and the place of fandom's discourse in a world they never made. To write in, e-mail us at qnoanswers@gmail.com!
Today's interview is with Anthony Soohoo, Co-Founder & CEO of Dot & Bo, a curated and thematic home design and furniture shopping experience that is particularly targeted at millennials. Anthony joins me today to talk about what customer service means to Dot & Bo, why millennials, what they have learned from their experience and what the future holds. This interview follows on from my recent interview – Proactive customer service drives retention, advocacy and growth – Interview with Monica Higgins of eSalon – and is number 178 in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders that are doing great things, helping businesses innovate and delivering great service and experience to their customers.
Actress Nikki SooHoo and writer/director Michael Feinstein join me to talk about their comedic feature film, The Browsing Effect. We discuss our own dating app experiences and exchange our personal dating philosophies. Nikki has something in common with her character Rachel and Michael and I can’t quite get on board with her openness to maintaining relationships with your exes while you’re dating someone new.
Writer/Director Michael Feinstein and actress Nikki SooHoo of The Browsing Effect join me to talk about their upcoming, comedic feature film and dating in the age of swiping. We discuss our own experiences with dating apps and compare those to the experiences of the characters in The Browsing Effect.
Nathan SooHoo is guest on this episode of DC Entrepreneur. Nathan served as Business Development Manager for Trulioo where he helped build partnerships and worked on strategic sales for the company's GlobalGateway product before moving to Facebook. Nathan is also an investment committee member for the UCLA VC Fund whose portfolio includes Cloudera, DogVacay, Twitter, SolarCity, SmartestK12, RivalMe, Kythera Biopharmaceuticals, and Vicept Therapeutics. He is also formerly the lead analyst for Venture Scanner, a startup market reporting and data research firm.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/georgeindc)
Fourth generation Angeleno, Jon SooHoo, grew up with a view of Dodger Stadium from his backyard, listening to Vin Scully's broadcasts never imagining that one day he'd become the LA Dodgers team photographer. From his days covering the USC Trojans in college to eventually becoming the LA Dodgers official team photographer in 1995, Jon has covered every major sporting event from the Stanley Cup, the Super Bowl, the World Series, and the NBA Finals. Here, Jon discusses his shooting process, the iconic shots from Kirk Gibson's '88 World Series Home Run, as well as, how sports photography is changing with the rapid advancement of technology in and around the industry.
It’s TomGirl with host J.J. Jurgens. He captures all the biggest moments on the field, takes you inside the locker room and gives you glimpses into the lives of your favorite Dodger players. This week, Jon SooHoo, photographer for the LA Dodgers, joins host J.J. Jurgens. In addition to the Do RSS Feed: http://www.afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/tomgirl-afterbuzztv/feed/ ABOUT TOMGIRL: AfterBuzz Tv's TomGirl is a brand new vodcast series hosted by JJ Jurgens, covering all aspects of sports, entertainment, fashion, and adventure! Each week, tune in on TomGirl Tuesdays LIVE or listen on iTunes or any other podcast location, to find conversations with leading members of the community. Follow JJ Jurgen on Twitter @JJJurgens and the show's official twitter handle at @TomGirlTV! Subscribe to our NEW YouTube Channels: Drama - https://www.youtube.com/afterbuzztvdrama Comedy - http://www.youtube.com/c/AfterBuzzT --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tomgirltv/support
Saebom SooHoo lives in the Boston area with her partner and kids. She works in higher education administration and runs a pan-Asian adoptee book and film deep dive discussion group called Boston Adoptee Exchange (BAX), bostonadopteex.com. She has been active in the Asian American arts and activism community for the past 16 years, and pieces of her writing will be in the upcoming Asian American Resource Workshop's collection "Under the Boston Sky" due out mid-2017. As a Korean adoptee married to a Chinese person, Saebom is particularly interested in how other international and transracial adoptee parents go about integrating their birth culture into their kids' lives, especially given the additional influence of their partner's heritage. If you have thoughts on transracial adoptee parenting, or interest in joining BAX, definitely reach out and contact Saebom at email@bostonadopteex.com. Follow me on Twitter @TheRamblerADHD, email me at TheRamblerADHD@gmail.com, and like/share me on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheRamblerADHD. If you like the podcast, please be so kind as to leave a nice review on iTunes. Thanks for listening! Songs from A Collective Effort are available at SoundCloud (Http://soundcloud.com/acollectiveeffortmusic/sets/a-collective-effort-mix-bag) and other music of the podcast comes courtesy of Needle Drop Records by The Bell and Mascaras. Clip from the Slashfilmcast comes from Slashfilmcast.com
Jon SooHoo has seen a lot in his 31 years as the Dodgers team photographer. The USC alum has also shot numerous NBA Finals and Super Bowls. A very candid conversation about the business, dealing with competition and how to persevere. This podcast is brought to you by: DicksCottons.com for all your fresh sunglasses. Use the code “DREAM” and get 50% off. craftbeerkings.com is our official beer supplier. Order all your fancy beers from them. Delivered to you door! Follow: @dodgers @jonsoohoo Open: @IamMarioRuiz Instrumentals: “Esta Noche” by @phillyfresh13 from @casadecalacas Cover Art: @DodgersBeat Tech Support: @tynowell
Anthony Soohoo is Co-Founder & CEO of Dot & Bo, a uniquely curated shopping experience that makes modern design accessible and inspires people to create their dream homes. Drawing upon his background in media and technology, he launched Dot & Bo in 2013 to solve for the often-frustrating experience of shopping for furniture, in which design advice is traditionally expensive and customer service is extremely limited. Prior to starting Dot & Bo, Anthony was the Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Entertainment Division at CBS Interactive which included CBS.com, CBS Audience Network, TV.com, The Insider.com, Chow, Chowhound, UrbanBaby, and CBS Interactive Web Original Studio. During his tenure, Soohoo helped grow the CBS Interactive Entertainment Division to become one of the leading entertainment networks on the web. He joined CBS in 2007 with its acquisition of Dotspotter, one of the fastest growing community-powered entertainment properties on the Internet where he served as Co-Founder and CEO. Prior to Dotspotter, Soohoo held product and leadership roles at Yahoo!, Inktomi and Apple. Soohoo earned his bachelor's degree from the University of California, Davis and an MBA from Harvard Business School. He was selected in TechCrunch's “40 Over 40” list and The Hollywood Reporter's Digital Power List as one of the top 50 executives leading the charge in new media. He is an advisor/investor to a number of consumer startups.
It's Chinatown. Take a non-offensive because they actually had them rickshaw ride through the atrocious histoy of old Chinatown and the Chinese people of Los Angeles all the way up to the present day new Chinatown or, as you know it, Chinatown.
Prezi is a web based tool that allows users to create amazing and dramatic presentations with motion and structure. At this workshop, you will learn how to create a slideless, nonlinear, spatial way of illustrating an interactive presentation that will keep your audience engaged!
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