Specialty Café

Are you a medical student or resident choosing your path in healthcare? Grab a coffee and settle in… this café is for you! Our hosts (med students & residents) chat with Royal College specialists and residents about their day to day lives, the reasons behind their specialty choices, the joys, the challenges, and more! Although conversations are full of specialty insights, you'll gain invaluable life advice about being a fulfilled and excellent clinician (and human being). Feedspot has voted Specialty Café as one of the 10 Best Canadian Medical Podcasts! https://blog.feedspot.com/canadian_medical_podcasts/ Any recommendations or questions about the podcast? Contact us at fellowshipaffairs@royalcollege.ca. Transcripts are available on request.

  1. Medical Oncology, Leadership & CaRMS

    -5 H

    Medical Oncology, Leadership & CaRMS

    Start with a motto that says it all: Learn More. Do More. Be More. In this uplifting episode of Specialty Café, Medical Oncologist and educator Dr. Kara Laing, FRCPC, reflects on how this guiding philosophy shaped her journey from medical school in Newfoundland to a meaningful, 26‑year career in cancer care, teaching, and leadership. Dr. Laing shares with host Mark Garabedian, the pivotal moments that drew her to Medical Oncology, the mentors who opened doors, and the deep fulfillment she finds in supporting patients and training the next generation. She speaks candidly about navigating difficult conversations in oncology and how curiosity, compassion, and presence can transform those moments for learners and patients alike. For medical students preparing for CaRMS, Dr. Laing offers grounded, heartfelt advice... from choosing electives intentionally, to writing a personal letter that truly reflects who YOU are, to showing up with openness on every rotation. Her leadership journey, shaped by saying "yes" to appropriate opportunities (but it is still okay to say "no") and seeking out mentorship, offers a roadmap for trainees who want to contribute meaningfully beyond clinical care. Warm, honest, and full of practical takeaways, this episode is a must‑listen for anyone exploring Internal medicine, oncology, leadership in medicine, or simply looking for guidance on becoming a thoughtful, well‑rounded physician. Recorded live at the International Conference on Residency Education (ICRE) 2025.  If you're participating in a Royal College accredited residency, don't forget to join as a Resident Affiliate. It's free, and you can start claiming MOC credits right away. Click here to learn more.

    21 min
  2. Hematology: What's it really like? | Clinics, research & residency advice

    3 FÉVR.

    Hematology: What's it really like? | Clinics, research & residency advice

    Explore Hematology with Dr. Mohammad Refaei, FRCPC... from thrombosis and clinics to residency tips, rotations, and choosing the right specialty for you. What is Hematology, really - and who thrives in it? In this episode of Specialty Café, host Mark Garabedian sits down with Dr. Mohammad Refaei, FRCPC, for a behind-the-scenes look at a specialty that blends physiology, detective work, and deeply human patient care. From managing thrombosis and "classical" hematology cases to teaching learners, leading quality improvement projects, and balancing clinic with research, Dr. Refaei shares what a typical week actually looks like, and why hematology is rarely black and white. Curiosity, preparation, teamwork, and comfort with uncertainty aren't just helpful here... they're essential. You'll also get practical advice for medical students and residents: how to approach rotations with an open mind, prepare smarter, ask better questions, find great mentors, and build confidence as you move toward CaRMS and residency. If you love problem-solving, meaningful patient relationships, and making a real impact both at the bedside and beyond, hematology might be your path.   Hematology is a subspecialty of Internal Medicine.  If you're participating in a Royal College accredited residency, don't forget to join as a Resident Affiliate. It's free, and you can start claiming MOC credits right away. Click here to learn more.

    21 min
  3. Choosing Physiatry: A Resident's Journey in PM&R

    18 JANV.

    Choosing Physiatry: A Resident's Journey in PM&R

    What is physiatry, and why do so many med students discover it later in training? In this episode of Specialty Café, host Mark Garabedian sits down with Dr. Benjamin Green (PGY5  in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Université Laval) to explore the day-to-day reality of life as a physiatry resident. From chronic pain management and sports medicine to interdisciplinary rehabilitation care, Dr. Green breaks down what makes physiatry a uniquely patient-centred and collaborative specialty, and often described as a hidden gem in medicine.   Dr. Green shares lived insights into training in a bilingual healthcare environment, navigating night shifts, and mastering difficult but essential conversations with patients and families. For medical students and residents, this episode offers practical career advice on electives, rotations, fellowships, and what selection committees really value: from initiative and preparedness to communication skills and personal growth. Whether you're curious about physiatry or searching for a specialty that blends medicine, rehabilitation, and long-term patient impact, this conversation offers clarity, mentorship, and real-world perspective.   A big takeaway:  Be helpful. It goes a long way.    Check out the Specialty Café episode with Dr. Alice Kim, FRCPC (staff physiatrist) published on September 16, 2025.    If you're participating in a Royal College accredited residency, don't forget to join as a Resident Affiliate. It's free, and you can start claiming MOC credits right away. Click here to learn more.

    19 min
  4. A GIM Redefines Physician Inclusion in Medicine

    09/12/2025

    A GIM Redefines Physician Inclusion in Medicine

    Are you a medical student or resident living with a disability and/or chronic illness, and unsure what accommodations you're entitled to during training? Or, as a medical trainee or practicing physician, are you aware of these accommodations so you can better support your peers and colleagues? Dr. Michael Quon, FRCPC (General Internal Medicine), joins host Dr. Cameron Wong to explore an often overlooked but essential part of medical training: recognizing, requesting, and providing appropriate accommodations. Early in his career, Dr. Quon experienced a moderate traumatic brain injury... a moment that shifted his understanding of medicine from both sides of the stethoscope. He explains how this experience motivated his advocacy and leadership in disability inclusion within the physician community. Dr. Quon clarifies what accommodations can look like at the learner level, offering concrete examples for those who may not even know where to begin. He also speaks to the persistent barriers in this work: the widespread lack of awareness around accommodation rights, and the stigma that leaves many trainees reluctant to disclose their needs for fear of being judged as "less capable." Importantly, Dr. Quon also shares how he received the Royal College's Canadian Aid & Action Fund to support the development of the Physician Health Inclusion Community of Practice , an initiative dedicated to advancing accessibility and creating safer, more supportive environments for physicians and trainees across Canada. For more resources, check out the Canadian Association of Physicians with Disabilities.  If you particpate in a Royal College accredited residency, don't forget to join as a Resident Affiliate. It's free, and you can start claiming MOC credits right away. Click here to learn more.

    34 min

À propos

Are you a medical student or resident choosing your path in healthcare? Grab a coffee and settle in… this café is for you! Our hosts (med students & residents) chat with Royal College specialists and residents about their day to day lives, the reasons behind their specialty choices, the joys, the challenges, and more! Although conversations are full of specialty insights, you'll gain invaluable life advice about being a fulfilled and excellent clinician (and human being). Feedspot has voted Specialty Café as one of the 10 Best Canadian Medical Podcasts! https://blog.feedspot.com/canadian_medical_podcasts/ Any recommendations or questions about the podcast? Contact us at fellowshipaffairs@royalcollege.ca. Transcripts are available on request.

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