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Insights and perspectives from UC medical students on life at UCCOM.
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If you're listening to this episode you made it through SFOM--congratulations! Listen as Clare interviews Dr. Thompson for the inside scoop on the MSK block while Sarah interviews David Neiling to get the best learning tips. Send us a text
Clare talks with Dr. C, the renal teaching pro, about the Renal-Endo block and Sarah works with David Neiling to elicit some great study tips. David also discusses how to keep up Step 1 studying during this block. Good luck, you can do it! Send us a text
Everyone’s journey to medical school is unique—and former athletes bring a special kind of grit. In this episode, Ava sits down with Amanda Tremains, a former runner at the University of Toledo, to explore her inspiring transition from the track to medical school. Amanda opens up about the highs and lows of collegiate athletics. From riding the "pain train" with her teammates, to overcoming injuries, to juggling athletics with research and volunteer work. Her story is a powerful reminde...
Everyone's path to medical school is different, and athletes are no exception. In this episode, Ava sits down with Matthew Warden, a former defensive lineman at the University of Chicago, to talk about how he made the jump from the football field to medical school. From managing a demanding schedule to leaning on teammates for support, Matthew shares how it's possible to pursue your passions with medical school in mind, and even have some fun along the way. Send us a text
Clare joins Dr. Christensen for a good conversation on what to expect in SFOM and how the curriculum has changed in recent years. Sarah then talks to David Neiling, UC's Learning Specialist, to record some tips and tricks for studying for the block and starting M1. Good luck! You can do it! Send us a text
Clare joins Dr. Lowrie for a good conversation on what to expect in Cardio-Pulm. Sarah then talks to David Neiling, UC's Learning Specialist, to record some tips and tricks for studying for the block and starting to plan for Step 1. Good luck! You can do it! Send us a text
We’re back with Season 6 of the UnsCripted Medicine Podcast! In this episode, Andrew, Molly, Sarah, and Meera catch up on life, welcome new team members Ava and Clare, and get real about everything from Step 1 stress to fourth-year burnout. There’s talk of imposter syndrome, post-exam existential crises, and the surprisingly therapeutic power of a good walk (and maybe a cry) in the dark. We also swap stories about wellness routines—some serious, some hilarious—including treadmill therapy set ...
Sarah sits down with Addiction Medicine expert Dr. Carolyn Chan on this latest episode. Dr. Chan has great tips and tricks for how to care for patients with substance use disorders (SUD) inpatient and outpatient. No matter what kind of provider you will be, SUD will be a part of your patients' lives! Look out for the discussion on RIP TEAR and how you can approach every patient encounter involving substance use disorders with confidence and respect. Dr. Chan has her own podcast, @The Cu...
Listen as Meera talks with Dr. Peirce Johnston, the UCCOM Psychiatry clerkship director, about illness anxiety disorder and its prevalence in medical students. If any listeners are struggling with illness anxiety and would like to either discuss this on our podcast or talk with one of us for support, please email us at mathurmr@mail.uc.edu or johnstpw.ucmail.uc.edu. Send us a text
Join Molly and Andrew as they talk with Dr. Justin Bullock, a nephrology fellow at the University of Washington. Dr. Bullock shares his journey through medicine while navigating diverse identities, including being Black, gay, and living with bipolar disorder. He reflects on stereotype threat in medical education and the importance of fostering a safe learning environment where all identities are acknowledged and respected. Dr. Bullock candidly discusses moments of personal struggle and triump...
In this episode, Andrew, joined by guests Danielle Allaire and Grace Murphy, delves into mastering the art of medical school interviews. With both having served as MMI raters, they share insider tips on how pre-meds can excel. Learn about the multiple mini interview (MMI) process at the University of Cincinnati, including how to engage with various question types and the importance of authenticity. Danielle and Grace emphasize key elements that make candidates stand out, such as genuineness a...
Happy 2025! Sarah sits down with two incredible physicians in this episode--Dr. Laura Ward, MD, IBCLC, FAAP & Dr. Sheela Geraghty, MD, MS, IBCLC, FAAP, FABM. Both Dr. Ward & Dr. Geraghty are pediatricians who did additional training to become International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs) and practice breastfeeding medicine. They have insightful stories to share on why breastfeeding matters so much and how to help parents and babies reach their breastfeeding goals. Sarah...
Sarah sits down with Dr. Jensine' Clark, a Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) physician, to discuss what ableism is and how it plays out in the medical sphere. Dr. Clark has a passion for transitioning PM&R patients from pediatric providers to adult medicine providers which is rife with unique nuances. Learn from Dr. Clark's lived experiences how to celebrate our differences and make healthcare a more welcoming place for all patients. Send us a text
In this episode, Meera is joined by Claire Niewiara (M4), Alex Kells (M3), and Luke Buck (M2) to learn about how they manage being in long-distance relationships in medical school. Listen in to hear them weigh in on the struggles and merits of long-distance, and how they make their relationships work while balancing their busy medical school schedules. Send us a text
What does it take to provide healthcare on the streets? This episode follow up on our previous episode with Dr. Jim Withers, founder of the Street Medicine Institute. Join us as we explore the local initiatives of street medicine in Cincinnati with Keirsten White, Dr. Joseph Kiesler, Valerie Dowell, and Dr. Alexis Kimmel. Hear Valerie's moving journey to become a community health navigator and gain insights from Dr. Kimmel on addressing healthcare disparities for the unhoused in the emergency...
Join not one, but two of the UnsCripted Medicine co-hosts as they chat with Dr. Olivia Urbanowicz about the ins and outs of medical education. After completing her residency in emergency medicine by way of Taming the SRU, Dr. Urbanowicz continued her training with a medical education fellowship. On this episode, we dive into the current state of medical education and what's on the horizon. We hope you enjoy! Send us a text
The newest UCCOM and podcast alum, Dr. Matt Orischak, sits down with Meera to talk about his time in medical school. Listen in for his words of wisdom on a variety of topics, from Step 1 study tricks to balancing life during third year. Enjoy his unique perspective on being part of the first “COVID class” AND the first cohort to take Step 1 pass/fail. Contact: orischmg@mail.uc.edu Send us a text
Andrew's guest on this episode is Dr. Jim Withers, founder of the Street Medicine Institute, an organization dedicated to facilitating and enhancing the provision of healthcare to the unsheltered homeless directly where they live. Tune in to hear about his visionary philosophy that led to the creation of the Street Medicine Institute, and how sometimes the best healthcare we can provide is by bringing our services directly to where they are most needed. Send us a text
Sarah sits down with Dr. Rana Awdish, author of In Shock, a critically acclaimed, bestselling memoir based on her own critical illness. She shares some of the moments from her book with added lessons on how to truly care for those who are suffering. Dr. Awdish is the current Director of the Pulmonary Hypertension Program at Henry Ford Hospital. She also serves as Medical Director of Care Experience for the System, where she has integrated compassionate communication strategies an...
Join Andrew, Matt, Molly, and Sarah, and welcome the newest voices on the Team, Meera and Megan, in a lively episode from the studio at the 1819 Innovation Center. We delve into the creative and personal sides of medical education, discussing everything from a medical student Olympics to the hobbies that keep us balanced. Plus, we explore the groundbreaking topic of hand transplants and the ethics of organ donation. Tune in for a mix of insight, laughter, and medical curiosity that defines th...
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