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History & Physical: The Official Medical Student Podcast of in-Training – in-Training

10 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 6 years ago - ★★★★ - 4 ratings

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Episodes

Medical School Relationships: Interview with Sarah Epstein

October 16, 2017 16:33 - 48.7 MB

In this podcast episode, in-Training editor Amelia Mackarey has a conversation with Sarah Epstein, a marriage and family therapy intern and author of "Love in the Time of Medical School," about managing relationships in medical school. The post Medical School Relationships: Interview with Sarah Epstein appeared first on in-Training.

Interview with Sanjay Sharma, MD, MSc (Epid), MBA

July 24, 2017 04:00 - 42.6 MB

We recently chatted with Sanjay Sharma, MD, MSc (Epid), MBA, professor of ophthalmology at Queen's University and founder of MEDSKL, about trends in medical education and how MEDSKL can be used to improve your educational experience. The post Interview with Sanjay Sharma, MD, MSc (Epid), MBA appeared first on in-Training.

Interview with Raj Gokal

November 25, 2014 17:17 - 41.4 MB

Wearable technology is booming right now, Jawbone Up, Fuelbands, Fitbits, and even Samsung getting into the market. But what about medical wearables? Is there space for technology that creates continuous streams of clinical-grade data that health care professionals can utilize? And how can medical students get into that entrepreneurial space? We recently chatted with Raj Gokal, entrepreneur in residence at Rock Health, co-founder of Sano Intelligence, for the second in our five-part series a...

Interview with Shiv Gaglani

November 13, 2014 22:21 - 26.5 MB

This episode is the first in a series on entrepreneurship in medicine. Our guest Shiv Gaglani is a student at both the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the Harvard Business School. His ventures include the medical education company Osmosis and site Quantified Care. He’s also editor at Medgadget, a blog about medical technology. We sat down with him and picked his brain about what it’s like to fill gaps in medical education, be a medical student and entrepreneur, and more. The...

Interview with Ajay Major and Aleena Paul

October 15, 2014 20:11 - 25.7 MB

There’s a lot going on social media regarding sharing information, discussion and, most importantly, authorship. The typical notion of publication in medicine -- getting an article or paper in a prestigious journal with high impact factor -- is falling to the wayside as the democratization of information renders researchers, physicians and medical students more accessible. We had a chance to talk with Ajay Major and Aleena Paul, two enterprising medical students from Albany Medical College, ...

Interview with Dr. Atul Grover

September 16, 2014 04:26 - 25.3 MB

As the health care landscape evolves in the coming years, how will academic medicine adapt? And what do these tectonic shifts in health policy mean for medical students? This week on History & Physical, we’re joined by Dr. Atul Grover, the Chief Public Policy Officer of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC). Dr. Grover leads the public policy, strategy and outreach efforts that advance the work of the academic medicine community. He talks about the pact made between the governm...

Interview with Dr. Bryan Vartabedian

September 03, 2014 02:41 - 17.3 MB

As medicine moves into the 21st century, how will medical education adapt? Also, what is digital literacy, and what does it mean for the physician of tomorrow? Today, we have Dr. Bryan Vartabedian from the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. When he’s not doing scopes as a pediatric gastroenterologist, Dr. Vartabedian blogs about the intersection of medicine and technology at 33Charts and can be found on Twitter at @Doctor_V. The post Interview with Dr. Bryan Vartabedian appeared ...

Interview with Dr. Zubin Damania

August 20, 2014 22:11 - 26.3 MB

What is it like being a superstar comedian in medicine, recovering from burnout, and starting a new model of health care delivery in Las Vegas? More importantly, what do Gangnam Style and Tupac Shakur have to do with medicine? I had a chance to sit down with Dr. Zubin Damania, a former hospitalist, comedian and rapper at ZDoggMD, and now co-founder of Turntable Health, a new revolution in health care delivery. The post Interview with Dr. Zubin Damania appeared first on in-Training.

Interview with Dr. Cranquis

July 15, 2014 16:42 - 40.1 MB

This week, History & Physical sits down with Dr. Cranquis, who has been called the “grandfather of the Tumblr ‘medblr’ community,” and is the dean of the Princeton-Medbloro Teaching Hospital, the first Tumblr-based residency program. Dr. Cranquis is an urgent care physician and blogs about his experiences on Dr. Cranquis’ Mumbled Gripes. In this podcast, we spoke with Dr. Cranquis about the medical community on Tumblr, humor in medicine, and social media as a means of communication, coping a...

Interview with Dr. Danielle Ofri

July 01, 2014 18:40 - 39.7 MB

This week on History & Physical, Kevin Wang interviews Dr. Danielle Ofri. Dr. Ofri is the author of The New York Times best-seller "What Doctors Feel," editor-in-chief of the Bellevue Literary Review, contributor to The New York Times, associate professor of medicine at New York University School of Medicine, and internist at Bellevue Hospital. The post Interview with Dr. Danielle Ofri appeared first on in-Training.

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