Post-Recording Update: Lauren will be going to the University of Illinois Chicago for her residency in Emergency Medicine! You also happen to be the inspiration for Harrison Fords character in The Fugitive. In her current role, Dr. Gaither serves as the Director of Perinatal Services/Director of Maternal Fetal Medicine for NYC Health+ Hospitals/Lincoln in the Bronx. This episode features Dr. Travis Nielson who started his medical career after obtaining his Doctorate in biology. He has become very passionate about disability ethics, and hopes his experiences can help further the discussion in the future for both patients and doctors who face long term disability. Enjoy learning. Listen to learn what it is like to manage medical mysteries, dispel myths of living with disabilities, and what healthcare providers can do to make families like Amandas feel heard and supported. Our discussion will leave you eager to become involved with issues impacting healthcare delivery and patients across the US! We hope you enjoy! He talks a bit about the COVID 19 outlook as well as his own career. Our specialty series with 4th year medical students consists of three parts. John Hardt, Ph.D. is the Vice President for Mission Integration for Trinity Health Illinois and Associate Provost for Mission and Identity at Loyola University Chicago Health Sciences Division. So set aside those MCAT books and give yourself a quick break from Student Doctor Network to tune in! Nicolette has a passion for womens health and medical education and is intimately involved in both areas at Loyola as the President of the Academic Medicine Interest Group and the Mentorship Chair for the Society of Womens Health. In this episode, we talk to Jessica Simpson, a second-year medical student at Loyola Stritch School of Medicine and founder of the Loyola chapter of White Coats for Black Lives, about the WC4BL organization, racism in healthcare, and how to begin having meaningful conversations and take action to combat this systemic issue. As Director of the CCGH, she hopes to inspire and support medical students who have a passion for health equity and envision local and global service as a part of their medical careers.. In her free time, Blake loves to play with her dog, spend time with her husband (who is an occupational therapist), read, and go to the gym. In 2014, the Feinstein Institute opened a research center, of which Dr. Boockvar is the co-director. During this period, he would take the MCAT multiple times, went on a medical missions trip, and obtained EMT certification. In this episode, we interview Amanda Upton, who has two medically complex daughters who continue to live without a name for their condition. She is the creator of the WHITE COAT SAFE SPACE initiative dedicated to raising awareness, advocacy and prevention of physician suicide and helping health professionals love the life they live. He attended the University of Virginia majoring in Biology and Psychology and received his Masters in Occupational Therapy from James Madison University. Improving your emotional intelligence starts with knowing your strengths and weaknesses. Dr. Nakae is dedicated to access and equity in medical education and healthcare through transformative leadership and practice. Dean Sunny Nakae is back! In this episode, Lauren dives into the discussion of incorporating psychotherapy into the practice of psychiatry. Reviews of Dr. Sattar Dr. Sattar Ep24 | Dr. Kamran Mirza - "#twitterhomework, #103%, #pathology, and more", Ep21 | Community Health - How Free Clinics Provide for Low-Income Individuals, Ep16 | The Syrian Refugee Crisis and Islamophobia - Amal Kassir, Ep15 | MS4 Perspective: Internal Medicine, Ep14 | Healthcare on the Hill - Working for the AMA, Ep09 | Caring for Veterans - The VA Healthcare System, Ep08 | Valentines Special Pt. Trained in both Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Illinois, Dr. LaMenta Conway has celebrated over 22 years as a physician with most of her career teaching in top academic hospitals in the Midwest. Join us as we talk with current M4, Lauren Lamparter, about her experience finishing her clinical rotations, applying to residency programs, and anticipating ways that the transition to residency may look different from previous years. Our specialty series with 4th year medical students consists of three parts. Before medical school, Jen was an Ambassador at Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington, DC. Dr. Chiang currently practices at Jefferson Health in Philadelphia and serves as the Director of the Endoscopic Weight Loss Program and Chief Medical Social Media Officer there. In addition to counseling, she has over ten years of research experience and has published papers in prestigious journals like Cell Stem Cell and the Journal of the American Medical Association. Download Free PDF View PDF. Dr. Haynes attended medical school at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Biology with a minor in Spanish from the University of Louisville where she was a record holding division I track and field athlete. Make sure to take a listen to one of our most popular episodes with Dean Nakae, Episode 3: Must Hear Discussion on Medical School Admissions. Throughout our interview, Dr. Zawitz shares impactful stories where he recalls some of his most formative patient encounters. She loves all things Disney and experimenting in the kitchen. In the final bonus episode of a three part series, Katherine and Brittany interview current students at the Stritch School of Medicine about how COVID-19 has impacted their medical education. In September 2018 our local chapter of Physicians for Human Rights hosted an event where guest speaker Amal Kassir gave a talk called The Syrian Refugee Crisis and Islamophobia. A few members of the Medicus team were at this event and we thought her message was worth sharing, so weve decided to play the audio from this event on the podcast. He studied Biology while playing division I soccer at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. She is an amazing advocate and we are lucky to learn from her and share her message with you all. Here it is! With this new focus, Dr. Hart founded ESME, bringing the best of current social and emotional learning to tomorrow's doctors. Her passion includes utilizing social media to mentor, empower, and provide exposure to the wonderful world of physiatry. He now works at Hines VA medical center and teaches Loyolas Stritch School of Medicine. Dr. Pamela Wible is a family physician born into a family of physicians who warned her not to pursue medicine. She graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine in 2019. 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Dr. Nicola Orlov is a pediatric hospitalist with an interest in improving the sleep and health of hospitalized children. Stop wasting time and get going! She went on to achieve her Master of Science Degree in Speech-Language Pathology at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. Author of three books: Cook County ICU: 30 Years of Unforgettable Patients and Odd Cases, The Doctor Will See You Now: Essays on Changing the Practice of Medicine, and Chicago Flashbulbs: A Quarter Century of News, Politics, Sports, and Show Business (1987-2012). Dr. Blair became involved in global health training as an undergraduate and continued to seek experiences to immerse and serve in local and international communities throughout medical school and residency. In this new mini-series, we explore different health professions to get a better understanding of the variety of team members involved in patient care. This is the second episode in our series, "Social Media in Medicine," where the Medicus team will be speaking with medical social media influencers about their experiences utilizing these new social platforms to further their goals as professionals. Before starting school, he has worked as a scribe in an emergency department and rheumatology clinic, and briefly worked in healthcare tech. Quartz gangue from the Variscan gold-bearing Kasejovice district (Jakub Mine) of the Moldanubian Drosendorf Unit, Bohemian Massif, was studied by fluid inclusion, stable isotope and SEM-CL techniques. Prior to her role at UCR, Dr. Nakae served as Assistant Dean for Admissions, Recruitment and Student Life at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. Our discussions in this section include ways in which medical students can become a competitive applicant for this specialty, tips for rotations in this specialty, advice on structuring your curriculum, and ways to evaluate which residency programs to apply to. in mechanical engineering from the University of Missouri-Rolla. Will is a PGY-4 Med/Peds senior at Loyola University Hospital Systems. After working with medical students, Dr. Orlov noticed that their training was excellent at teaching them about the medical interview, but that it left something to be desired in terms of the sort of improvisational communication skills that would prepare them for the unexpected and allow them to be more present with their patients. She keeps a blog about exploring the intersection of bioethics, womens health, and identity, and she graduated from the George Washington University with B.S. She realized that many of the younger, misguided youth from these communities not only lacked mentors to guide and position them for success but they also did not understand how we are all as humans connected one to the other. https://www.nature.com/articles/npp201784 - great review article on the potential for psychedelics as a therapy, https://tim.blog/2019/09/10/largest-psychedelic-research-center/, https://www.amazon.com/Change-Your-Mind-Consciousness-Transcendence/dp/0735224153/ref=sr_1_3?crid=DV9Q4Y90D9S7&keywords=how+to+change+your+mind&qid=1574527221&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&sprefix=how+to+change+%2Caps%2C187&sr=8-3, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5641975/. His residency was in combined anatomic and clinical pathology, followed by fellowships in hematopathology, thoracic pathology, and medical education at the University of Chicago. Episode produced by: Rasa Valiauga Part I is a discussion about the field. Dr. Nakae began her career as a director for Diversity at the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, Utah, and later served in the same role at the Feinberg School at Medicine at Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois. -He wouldn't say how much he makes but he said he is still not done paying off his student loans which he has done through a no interest program, so not sure if it's because he has no incentive to pay it all back quickly. Amy has devoted her life to serving and empowering underserved and marginalized communities. Join Katherine and Brittany as they speak with medical students on what the pandemic has meant for their medical education and the impact its had on medical student experiences. Episode produced by: Rasa Valiauga, Emily Hagen. Our guests in this episode, Jennifer Novak and Harjot Hansra, completed their medical education at the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. She is an adjunct professor in the Long Island University Post Genetic Counseling Graduate Program. Tara has always had interests in medicine, and originally had thoughts of becoming a veterinarian before realizing that medical school was her true calling. Also, you might recognize that we are joined by a new host and producer for this episode. We speak with Amy Perez, a nurse and abortion care provider living in Texas, about what the decision means for reproductive health. Accepting new patients. 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Dave is a dual degree student at Stritch, working on his MD as well as a master's in public health with a focus on policy and management. In this episode we sat down with Adam Wadina. We would love to hear your ideas and suggestions. Dr. Sari Hart is an Emergency Medicine physician at Hines VA Hospital and an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine. Episode produced by: Aaron Deng and Isabelle Tan, Episode recording date: February 10th, 2022. But in the real world, this could not be further from the truth. After four years in Cambridge, MA playing soccer for Harvard Women's Soccer and earning her BA in Neurobiology, she spent time doing policy work in DC before moving back to California to teach junior high and coach soccer, and then had a pit stop in Chicago where she graduated from the Loyola Stritch School of Medicine.
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