The Neurosurgeon's Journey Medical Student Neurosurgery Training Center
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- Health & Fitness
The Neurosurgeon’s Journey podcast is a collaboration between the Medical Student Neurosurgery Training Center (MSNTC) and the Young Neurosurgeons Committee (YNC). Michael Kortz and Jeremiah Johnson discuss all topics related to a career in Neurosurgery with a wide array of guests to aim to help students, residents, and attendings navigate the winding path.
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Episode 19 - Professional Development Series: A Conversation with Dr. Oren Gottfried
Dr. Gottfried of Duke Neurosurgery shares advice on approaching interviews with enthusiasm, asking thoughtful questions, and prioritizing relationships with patients.
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Episode 18 - Professional Development Series: What Should I Do as an M1 or M2?
Weill Cornell medical student Kyle Zappi shares his experience on navigating a path towards neurosurgery during early medical school.
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Episode 17 - Professional Development Series: The Paths To and Through Neurosurgery
A discussion on what being a neurosurgeons entails and who might be fit for a career in the field.
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Episode 16 - Innovators in Neurosurgery: Dr. John Adler
Dr. John Adler of Stanford Medicine shares career experience defined by his innovative spirit in stereotactic radiosurgery, medical publishing, and beyond. He discusses how to reimagine what is possible and bring new, creative ideas into medical reality.
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Episode 15 - Residency Application Series: Post-Match Lessons Learned
Three exceptional individuals share their paths to residency matching. Sakib Huq of Pitt Neurosurgery, Michael Rothbaum of Oregon HSU Neurosurgery, and Molly Farrell of UTSA Neurosurgery discuss sub-internships, applications, and interviews.
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Episode 14 - Professional Development Series: A Conversation with Nader Dahdaleh
In the context of the pandemic, Dr. Dahdaleh of Northwestern Neurosurgery shares insights on how the pandemic has affected his practice and education, how we can stay vigilant in the face of adversity, how to ace Sub-Is, and emphasizes the role of virtual learning and the importance of letters of recommendation.