1 hr 14 min

7. How to develop the virtues of a physician through your experiences with Kevin Piczer The Med Mindset Podcast

    • Science

Each week, we will be bringing you incredible tips, strategies and interviews with phenomenal medical students and residents. You can listen online (below), download it to listen later, on your smartphone: all for free.
Now find us on Instagram!
In this week’s episode, we present our amazing colleague, Kevin Piczer. His path to medicine seemed very conventional, but after our discussion, probing into the details of his experiences, it appears he’s indeed not your average premed. Kevin provides earnest, intimate accounts of his time working at the suicide prevention hotline in Columbus, and many more. If you want to develop productive insights into the skills that lends one to work suicide prevention, become a co-founder of a non-profit, or learn the intricacies of Kevin’s journey to medical school, stay tuned and enjoy! 
In This Week’s Podcast, We’ll Explore
How to go beyond checking boxes for your pre-med experiences Experience as biochemistry majorHow to approach gaining research experiences Reflections and accounts of the suicide prevention hotlineConfounding a nonprofitKevin’s personal philosophy on how to find or create meaningful experiences for oneself Hobbies, or, aptly put, passion for making drinks as a bonus!Books Mentioned in the Podcast
Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate EpidemicIs It Me or My Meds?: Living with AntidepressantsThe Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of TraumaLinks from the Show
National Suicide Prevention LifelineMetroHealth ClevelandCleveland Clinic

Each week, we will be bringing you incredible tips, strategies and interviews with phenomenal medical students and residents. You can listen online (below), download it to listen later, on your smartphone: all for free.
Now find us on Instagram!
In this week’s episode, we present our amazing colleague, Kevin Piczer. His path to medicine seemed very conventional, but after our discussion, probing into the details of his experiences, it appears he’s indeed not your average premed. Kevin provides earnest, intimate accounts of his time working at the suicide prevention hotline in Columbus, and many more. If you want to develop productive insights into the skills that lends one to work suicide prevention, become a co-founder of a non-profit, or learn the intricacies of Kevin’s journey to medical school, stay tuned and enjoy! 
In This Week’s Podcast, We’ll Explore
How to go beyond checking boxes for your pre-med experiences Experience as biochemistry majorHow to approach gaining research experiences Reflections and accounts of the suicide prevention hotlineConfounding a nonprofitKevin’s personal philosophy on how to find or create meaningful experiences for oneself Hobbies, or, aptly put, passion for making drinks as a bonus!Books Mentioned in the Podcast
Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate EpidemicIs It Me or My Meds?: Living with AntidepressantsThe Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of TraumaLinks from the Show
National Suicide Prevention LifelineMetroHealth ClevelandCleveland Clinic

1 hr 14 min

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