Any value on brushing up on basics before July 1 as an intern?
Question is in the title. I'm starting at a new general surgery program in a very large hospital as it's first class of residents and feel that I ought to brush up on some basics before I start since I have no real senior residents. We're doing ATLS before July 1 so I've read through the book and listened to quite a few Behind the Knife podcasts, but would appreciate some advice from yall seasoned surgeons. Thanks! (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - June 18, 2021 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: SurgDoc95 Tags: Surgery and Surgical Subspecialties Source Type: forums

Incoming OMS-1 - When to Shadow?
As I prepare to enter medical school in July, I’ve started to think about potential specialties. I know the match is years away, but the idea of not being 100% sure of what I want to do for the rest of my career when the time comes to submit applications scares the crap out of me. My research process so far has been listening to podcasts with various specialists and reading forums and articles online. As you might guess, this process hasn’t narrowed things down too much, although it’s... Read more (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - April 25, 2021 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: theRatWhisperer Tags: Medical Students - DO Source Type: forums

Dannemillar Course
What are you doing to stay up to date? Is the Dannemillar course lectures helpful? Any pain podcasts that are worth a listen? I've found "Pain Reframed" helpful, but most other pain podcasts seem to be targeting patients. (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - April 21, 2021 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: jonnylingo Tags: Pain Medicine Source Type: forums

ER Doc wins 26M settlement against EmCare
Dunno if this was posted here, so I'll post it: Physician Collects $26 Million After Litigation Over Inadequate E.R. Staffing Finally Ends | KCUR 89.3 - NPR in Kansas City. Local news, entertainment and podcasts. The original $29 million award was one of the biggest jury awards in Missouri in 2018.​An E.R. doctor who was awarded... Read more (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - April 20, 2021 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: thegenius Tags: Emergency Medicine Source Type: forums

Re: JAMA editor is placed on leave after controversial podcast on structural racism
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Source: BMJ Comments - March 31, 2021 Category: General Medicine Source Type: forums

The 32 hour rule
Heyyyy everyone, I listen to this medical school podcast called MSHQ that is partnered with OldPreMeds.com, in one of the recent episodes they mentioned this thing called the "32 hour rule" that they claimed many medical school adcom's are starting to adopt as a result of the rise of nontraditional students. He talks about it at 5:05 : Basically, instead of looking at your cumulative GPA as a whole, they said that some select schools will take the last 32... Read more (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - March 27, 2021 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Lollygag Tags: Pre-Medical - MD Source Type: forums

Re: JAMA deputy editor resigns after critics hit out at podcast on structural racism
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Source: BMJ Comments - March 20, 2021 Category: General Medicine Source Type: forums

Wildlife
I recently listened to Cheryl Scott’s interview on a podcast, about her career in wildlife (The Uncommon Veterinarian: Dr. Cheryl Scott | UC Davis Western Institute for Food Safety and Security). She highlights the role of externships, competitiveness and low pay of wildlife, but also the rewarding aspects of the major. For those of you who are interested in, or are working in wildlife, what was your... Read more (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - December 24, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: HappyToro Tags: Veterinary Source Type: forums

What's a good resource to understand the lifestyle of physicians in each specialty?
I understand that the lifestyles of different physician specialties can drastically vary (e.g. the life of a neurosurgeon drastically differs from family medicine). Is there one location where I can find the pros and cons of each specialty from physicians in those specialties? Like a series of podcasts or articles maybe? Or do I have to manually search this for each specialty? (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - November 17, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: OnTheMark Tags: Pre-Medical - MD Source Type: forums

Best books, blogs, videos, and podcast for new practice owner
Hello, Could you provide me the best books, blogs, videos, and podcast for new practice owner? I am a new grad looking at purchasing a dental office. Any advise is appreciated! Thanks (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - November 1, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: 3tacos Tags: Dental Source Type: forums

Four Diagnoses Keep America's Rad Oncs Afloat
Overheard in the CancerGeek podcast: "75% of CMS' rad onc claims are prostate, breast*, lung, and bone mets." Thus if there's "fiddling" with JUST ONE of these, it's going to cause really big ripples throughout the rad onc system. I'm trying (as I'm wont to do) to get people to understand what a strong wind rad onc is facing. This has been evolving the last 10y, but I... Four Diagnoses Keep America's Rad Oncs Afloat (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - October 3, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: scarbrtj Tags: Radiation Oncology Source Type: forums

Staying Sane In Insane Times
Greetings everyone! A colleague and I are exploring developing a webcast/podcast by and for psychologists (and students/interns). Basically, we enjoyed our "social distancing" video chats about managing life/work and thought... hey, wonder who else is trying to stay afloat as the world turns upside down. Spurred by the quick upheaval of life as we know it due to COVID-19 along with the national/global response to police brutality, we want to connect with fellow psychologists and provide a... Staying Sane In Insane Times (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - July 28, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Terri Dactyl Tags: Psychology [Psy.D. / Ph.D.] Source Type: forums

Teaching style and tips
I'm a new PGY2 and currently on a relatively chill elective service with 1-2 interns at a time. I really care about making strong interns/residents so I have been perusing the internet and podcasts (e.g. Curbsiders IM episode on PGY2 year) to learn how to guide interns through residency. I've just started but I try to help prime the interns to think about what questions to ask and what to look for during chart review before they see the patient, as well as go through a differential and run... Teaching style and tips (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - July 21, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: chromaticscale Tags: Internal Medicine and IM Subspecialties Source Type: forums

podcasts?
Thread Starter podcasts? Follow 30 minutes ago 30m ago hi guys i’m studying bio ...
Source: The Student Room - July 7, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: tetris179 Tags: Medicine Source Type: forums

Surgery in space
I recently listened to a podcast about space travel to Mars and beyond which sparked my curiosity into just how surgery in space might be performed. I researched a little bit and didn't really find too much about the subject other than it would probably be a horrible experience for not only the patient but the surgeon as well. But with long distance space exploration at our doorstep I feel like this might be a good subject to educate myself with. Anybody have any insights they want to offer... Surgery in space (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - June 28, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: SpinDrift Tags: Medical Students - MD Source Type: forums