
Ep136 | The Residency Couples Match 101 with Hana O’Hagan and Adam Cardone
In this episode, we discuss everything you need to know about the Residency Couples Match, and more! We interview two recent graduates from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Hana O...
15 Mai 20241h 2min

Ep135 | Dual Applying to Residency with Stephanie Moss, MD
Stephanie Moss is an incoming PGY-1 Psychiatry Resident Physician at Rosalind Franklin University in North Chicago. With her passions for diversity, health equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA),...
1 Mai 202454min

Ep134 | Empowering Doctors: The Rise of Medical Residency Unionization with Dr. Josh Neff
Join us as we delve deep into the evolving landscape of medical residency unions. In this insightful episode, we sit down with Dr. Josh Neff, Member Liaison for Physician Organizing at the Committee o...
17 Apr 202444min

Ep133 | When the Placenta Attacks: A Birth Story
In this episode, we chat with return guest Dr. Cyndie Chow about her complicated pregnancy and birth experience. Dr. Chow is a 36-year-old mom of two beautiful and healthy children. She experienced co...
3 Apr 202439min

Ep132 | MS4 Perspectives: Urology with Farah Rahman
Farah Rahman is a fourth-year medical student and a Las Vegas native who has traversed nearly every corner of the United States, from the Bronx and New Haven to Miami and San Diego. Entering medical s...
20 Mar 202438min

Ep 131 | From Loans to Liberation with Dr. Christina Benedict
Join us for a conversation with Dr. Christina Benedict on public service loan forgiveness and other topics in the financial world that medical trainees (and professionals) need to hear about. We discu...
6 Mar 202436min

Ep 130 | Curriculum Chronicles: Demystifying the Preclinical Curriculum with Dr. Gregory Gruener
The transition from learning in an undergraduate or graduate program to learning in medical school is a big one, and some may wonder the reasoning behind the structures of a medical school didactic cu...
21 Feb 202440min

Ep129 | Medical School Detours: Stephanie Moss, MS4
In this mini-series, we talk to individuals who took a detour in medical school and did not stick to the traditional 4-year curriculum. Stephanie Moss is a trauma-informed advocate and a 4th year medi...
7 Feb 202443min



















