The Premed Years

Ryan Gray
The Premed Years

If you're struggling on your premed journey, trying to figure out the best way to study for the MCAT, or trying to understand how to best apply to medical school, the award-nominated podcast, The Premed Years, has you covered. From interviews with Admissions Committee members and directors to inspirational stories from those who have gone before you, The Premed Years is like having a premed advisor in your pocket. Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or anywhere else you listen to music or podcasts so you don't miss an episode. It's free. Every week. Don't forget to watch us on YouTube, or follow us on Instagram too! We're medicalschoolhq everywhere!

  1. MAR 12

    Medicine Beyond the White Coat: The Power of Research and Advocacy

    (00:01) Impacting Healthcare Disparities Through Research (08:23) Transforming Healthcare Through Research (17:12) Expanding Healthcare Access and Training (26:10) Inspiring Future Healthcare Providers Growing up in a small Michigan town, Dr. Karriem Watson was destined for a career in football until life had other plans. Witnessing the harrowing realities of health disparities firsthand after losing his mother to breast cancer and watching his father battle diabetes and cancer, Karriem found a new calling. Join us as he shares this transformative journey from aspiring athlete to a passionate researcher focused on cancer disparities, emphasizing the critical role of clinical trials and understanding social determinants of health. Karriem's story is a powerful reminder of how personal experiences can drive us to make impactful changes in the world around us. We then turn our attention to the intersection of medicine, research, and technology, featuring the groundbreaking All of Us Research Program at the NIH. This initiative offers a treasure trove of data, essential for advancing personalized medicine. Through compelling narratives, we explore how genetic screening and treatment are revolutionizing care for conditions like chronic kidney disease and spinal muscular atrophy. The conversation extends to the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in healthcare, illustrating its role in evolving data analysis, medical research, and patient care. Finally, the episode examines the multifaceted challenges of managing chronic conditions in disadvantaged communities, where social determinants of health often exacerbate issues. We explore visionary healthcare models that integrate medical, legal, and nutritional support, fostering a holistic approach to patient care. The importance of diversity and empathy in medical education is emphasized, advocating for immersive experiences and global perspectives to better understand and serve diverse populations. By reflecting on the impactful work of Federally Qualified Health Centers, we inspire future healthcare providers to blend creativity, compassion, and an entrepreneurial spirit into their practice, forging a more equitable healthcare landscape for all.

    32 min
  2. MAR 5

    Uncertainty to Conviction: A Stanford MD/PhD’s Journey

    (00:01) Journey to Medicine (10:30) Navigating Medicine and Research Paths (27:22) Navigating Doubt and Motivation in Medicine (36:54) Embracing Doubt in Finding Direction Navigating the uncertainty of a career in medicine is no small feat, as Kamsi shares in our latest episode. From her time at Stanford Med to translational research at the NIH, Kamsi's journey is a testament to the power of experiences in shaping career decisions. As she reflects on the challenges of medical school and the invaluable influence of her physician mother, listeners gain insight into the emotional demands and rigorous application process that budding doctors face. Kamsi's story also highlights the importance of taking time to refine one’s career path, illustrated by her two-year gap between undergrad and medical school. Our conversation takes an intriguing turn as we explore the intersection of sports and medicine. Drawing from my own nine-year football career, I discuss the stark realities of head injuries and how these experiences fueled my passion for neuroscience and traumatic brain injury research. With perspectives from my neurologist wife and the wisdom of mentors like Michelle Monje, we dive into the dual nature of football—its potential for social mobility alongside significant health risks. Discover how an MD-PhD path can bridge research and clinical practice, offering profound opportunities for change. Finally, we embrace the role of doubt in finding one's true calling. Doubt, often seen as an obstacle, becomes a transformative tool for self-discovery and decision-making. Through tales of teamwork in football and medical practice, the discussion underscores the importance of communication and trust. These reflections remind us that the journey to medicine is as much about growth and self-assurance as it is about reaching a destination, and that sometimes, the path that feels right might lead us to unexpected and fulfilling careers beyond traditional roles.

    38 min
  3. FEB 26

    Why MCAT Scores & GPAs Won’t Make You a Great Doctor

    (00:01) Life as a Doctor and Educator (10:23) Future of Healthcare and Physician Concerns (25:19) Authenticity in Medical School Applications (40:02) Passion for Cardiology Join us for an engaging conversation with Dr. David Winchester, a distinguished cardiologist and educator, as he shares his remarkable journey in medicine. From the impactful influence of his father to his current role at the University of Florida, Dr. Winchester offers a fascinating look at a career steeped in passion and commitment. His insights into the paths pre-med students take today, including the growing trend of taking gap years, paint a vivid picture of how future physicians are preparing for their careers. As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, Dr. Winchester provides us with a thoughtful perspective on the shift from self-employment to employment among cardiologists. This shift is reshaping work-life balance and flexibility within the profession, offering both challenges and opportunities for new doctors. Dr. Winchester also shares his optimism about the role of artificial intelligence in healthcare, predicting that AI will enhance efficiency and improve various aspects of medical practice, while candidly addressing the concerns of aspiring physicians about the integration of AI into their careers. In a world where medical school applications often emphasize uniqueness over authenticity, Dr. Winchester underscores the importance of pursuing genuine passions. He offers valuable advice on how these authentic interests can lead to more compelling interviews and dispels the myth that high grades and test scores solely define a successful physician. Through a personal story about discovering his passion for cardiology, he highlights how true fulfillment comes from embracing what genuinely excites and satisfies us, even when the road gets tough.

    45 min
  4. FEB 19

    From High School to MD: Inside the BSMD Experience

    (00:01) Path to Medicine (11:22) Leadership, Time Management, and Transition (19:09) Medical School Challenges and Future Pathways (28:51) Navigating Medical School and Leadership Growing up surrounded by the hum of a bustling medical family, Senya's journey into medicine seemed almost predestined. With a pharmacist father and a physician sister, dinner table conversations often revolved around healing and patient care, sparking her early passion for the field. Join us as Senya shares her inspiring path that began with a formative research stint at Mount Sinai during high school and took a decisive turn toward a BSMD program at Hofstra's Zucker School of Medicine. Emphasizing the program's unique integration of community service and EMT training, Senya reflects on her long-standing connection to Hofstra, even dating back to a heartfelt letter to her future self penned in elementary school. Senya's story is not just about academic pursuits; it's about balancing leadership and personal passions amidst the rigors of a BSMD program. From nurturing budding leaders through the American Medical Student Association to orchestrating events as president of the biology club, Senya demonstrates that medical education doesn't have to be a one-track journey. Her involvement in diverse activities like drone photography and makeup artistry underscores the program's flexibility, allowing students to explore their interests without the usual pressures of medical school applications. With practical insights into time management and the seamless transition from undergraduate studies to medical school, Senya offers valuable advice for those looking to make the most of their academic journey. Navigating the challenges of medical school, Senya opens up about the feelings of imposter syndrome and the enriching diversity among her peers. She candidly discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on her clinical experiences and looks ahead with enthusiasm to her upcoming third-year rotations, eager to discover her true calling in the medical field. Senya's journey is a testament to embracing challenges and pursuing passions with unwavering dedication. Her narrative encourages aspiring medical students to seize opportunities for growth and leadership, reassuring them that the path to medicine is as much about personal development as it is about professional achievement.

    37 min
  5. FEB 12

    MCAT Anxiety, Gap Years, and the Journey to Medical School

    (00:01) - Premed Struggles and Guidance (08:33) - Navigating McAt Struggles and Growth (15:19) - Med School Application Struggles (21:22) - Medical School Acceptance Journey and Mental Health (32:32) - Believe in Yourself, Medical School Journey How does a budding interest in healthcare transform into a steadfast commitment to medicine? Join us as we explore Jahnvi's remarkable journey, where a grandmother's battle with breast cancer lit the flame of his passion at just 14. With candid honesty, Jahnvi shares the realities of navigating premed challenges, underscoring the importance of supportive environments over the pressure to achieve flawless perfection. From his international upbringing to his return to the U.S. for college, Jahnvi's story is a testament to resilience, as he strategically leverages his U.S. citizenship and innate drive to carve a path in the medical field. Discover the resilience behind Jahnvi's MCAT journey—three attempts, each fraught with anxiety and growth. Facing the daunting test reinforced the need for mental fortitude, prompting Jahnvi to pause and recalibrate through work as a medical scribe and focused mental health efforts. He unveils strategies that turned his test anxieties into triumphs, including therapy and breathing workshops. This period of introspection not only empowered Jahnvi to attain a successful MCAT score but also illuminated the value of gap years for gaining real-world insight before plunging into the medical school application marathon. Jahnvi's transition from biomedical engineering to medicine highlights the gritty realities of medical school applications, from exhaustive essay writing to the financial strains of applying broadly. He advises embracing a more strategic approach, advocating for focused applications and better time management. As we chart Jahnvi's acceptance journey, the emotional whirlwind of interviews, and eventual med school offers, we delve into the ongoing battle with impostor syndrome and the strides made in mental health. Jahnvi leaves us with a powerful message: belief in oneself can illuminate the path through the shadows of adversity, guiding aspirants toward their medical dreams.

    38 min
  6. FEB 6

    No Plan B: The Grit and Grind of a First-Gen Premed

    (00:01) Journey to Becoming a Physician (11:17) Navigating Pre-Med Challenges (15:21) Overcoming Doubt and Seeking Help (28:00) Balancing Medical School and Relationships (41:24) Exploring Career Paths in Medicine Growing up in a small town with dreams that seemed larger than life, Trevor's journey to medicine began as a whisper of ambition, gradually building into a crescendo of determination. As a pre-med student inspired by his high school teachers, Trevor realized that his passion for understanding the human body was a calling. Navigating the complexities of expressing such aspirations in a close-knit community, he faced the fear of failure and judgment but remained undeterred. Trevor's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the courage to reach for the stars. We explore the intricate balancing act Trevor performs while juggling rigorous pre-med coursework, a focus on public health, and the realities of daily life. Inspired by witnessing friends struggle with poverty and health challenges, Trevor's interest in social determinants fuels his drive to align medicine with public health initiatives. This episode delves into the importance of embracing discomfort, the resilience required to overcome academic hurdles, and the growth that emerges from these experiences. Trevor’s insights offer both a roadmap and encouragement for anyone facing similar obstacles on their path to a medical career. The road to medical school is fraught with emotional highs and lows, and Trevor's candid reflections provide a window into this demanding journey. From the grueling MCAT study sessions to the joy of acceptance letters, we discuss the transformative power of mentorship and the invaluable support of family and friends. Trevor's story underscores the significance of seeking help and adapting to challenges, whether through gap years or dedicated tutors. As Trevor contemplates diverse career paths, from emergency to family medicine, he remains inspired by the potential to impact lives both in practice and academia. Join us for an episode brimming with personal stories, determination, and a heartfelt message of encouragement for aspiring physicians.

    48 min
  7. JAN 29

    Beyond the Checklist: How Following Your Passion Makes You a Stronger Premed

    (00:01) - Navigating the Pre-Med Journey (10:00) - Crafting a Competitive Medical School Application (17:47) - Exploring Organ Donation and Xenotransplant (25:44) - Supporting Pre-Med Self-Reflection Angela's path to medicine was sparked by her mother's dedication as a geriatric physical therapist, planting the seeds of a future surgeon. Her academic journey at Boston College took an unexpected turn as philosophy and theology steered her toward bioethics, ultimately leading to a transformative internship with Dr. Ron Shapiro at Mount Sinai. Angela's story is a testament to the power of following your passions and carving out a unique space in a competitive field. We explore the art of building a compelling medical school application, with Angela shedding light on the significance of networking and maintaining an active online presence. Discover how taking a gap year during the pandemic became a pivotal period for Angela, allowing her to delve into research that would shape her career trajectory. Angela opens up about the emotional highs and lows of the application process, sharing insights into perseverance and finding one's niche in the medical world. From organ donation to xenotransplantation, Angela guides us through the intricate ethical landscapes of modern medicine. She reflects on her evolving career goals, initially dreaming of transplant surgery before uncovering new interests in ophthalmology. Alongside this, we offer heartfelt advice to pre-med students, emphasizing the importance of self-belief and recognizing personal achievements amidst the competitive atmosphere. Join us for a rich narrative filled with inspiration and practical wisdom for aspiring doctors.

    30 min
  8. JAN 22

    From Kitchen to Clinic: Andres's Journey from Culinary Dreams to MD-PhD Pursuit

    (00:02) - Journey to MD-PhD (09:23) - Premed Success and Multiple Applications (20:47) - MD-PhD Application Reflection and Growth (31:10) - MD-PhD Interview Contrasts and Reflection (40:12) - MD-PhD Program Interview Insights From the aroma of a bustling kitchen to the sterile halls of a hospital, Andres's journey is anything but ordinary. Abandoning his initial culinary dreams, Andres found a new calling in the world of medicine, sparked by a profound humanities class and his great-grandfather's inspiring legacy as a physician in Colombia. His experiences volunteering in a pediatric cancer unit and engaging in spinal cord injury research further cemented his path. Join us as we explore how his passion for cooking seamlessly transformed into a dedication to patient care, and how the skills and lessons from both fields intertwine. Andres's story is a powerful narrative of resilience and growth, particularly in the face of multiple MD-PhD application cycles. Listen as he shares the challenges and triumphs of refining his professional identity and application strategy, gaining insights from each setback. Through this journey, he highlights the critical importance of self-awareness, the role of professional organizations, and the resources available online that can provide guidance and enhance academic performance for aspiring medical students. In a candid reflection, Andres discusses the unique challenges of pursuing an MD-PhD, emphasizing genuine passion and commitment to both medicine and research. He also sheds light on the often misunderstood demands of these rigorous programs, challenging the notion that they offer an easier path due to benefits like tuition waivers. Through his experiences, Andres offers invaluable insights into the personal and professional growth that comes with navigating the complex world of physician-scientist training. Links:Full Episode Blog Post Meded Media Blueprint MCAT American Medical Student Association (AMSA)

    49 min

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    If you're struggling on your premed journey, trying to figure out the best way to study for the MCAT, or trying to understand how to best apply to medical school, the award-nominated podcast, The Premed Years, has you covered. From interviews with Admissions Committee members and directors to inspirational stories from those who have gone before you, The Premed Years is like having a premed advisor in your pocket. Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or anywhere else you listen to music or podcasts so you don't miss an episode. It's free. Every week. Don't forget to watch us on YouTube, or follow us on Instagram too! We're medicalschoolhq everywhere!

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