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95. IMGRoadmap Series #93 Dr. Paul M. Osunwa, Jr. (Anesthesiology‪)‬ The IMG Roadmap Podcast

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Quick pause: If you are an international medical student or graduate seeking to start residency in any of the 135 specialites in the USA next June, then this is for you! You don't want to regret missing out on this HUGE opportunity!

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Do you already have a career but you are considering switching to medicine?  Dr. Paul Osunwa, who transitioned from nursing into an anesthesiology residency is here to prove to you that anything is possible! Keep listening to find out more about his interesting journey!

Born to Nigerian Parents, Dr. Osunwa grew up in California where he served as a nurse for three years before deciding to start medical school.

Here are some of the highlights of his journey, pre-residency. He:


Attended a specialized program for career transitioning at St. George’s University in Grenada.
Always knew he wanted to be an anesthesiologist and so, shadowed such doctors even as a nurse.
Served as the president of the student government.
Earned the White Coat Award in his last semester in Grenada.
Applied to 136 programs in Anesthesia.
Participated in the first cohort of zoom interviews due to Covid.
Scored seven interviews.
Matched at his second preference of program.

Here are some of the challenges of applying into anesthesiology:


Facing the reality of limited anesthesiology spots.
Scoring above average Step 1 and Step 2 scores.
Proving that the student is a holistic human being with other skills and traits outside of medicine.
Securing LOR’s.
Demonstrating strong interest in the field.

Does Dr. Osunwa regret switching careers from nursing?


He saw medical school as an investment in himself.
There was a great deal of knowledge acquisition, where all his questions from nursing were answered
He is now able to provide better care for patients.

The switch of careers is always worth it, especially when you look at people like Dr. Nina Snowden who took the leap from an established practice in nutrition to starting from scratch on a successful medical career.

You can reach out to Dr. Osunwa via his Instagram @prince_chiso and his email posunwa@sgu.edu.

You can also listen to the full episode on Apple, Spotify & Google Podcasts.


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Want to stay inspired with content tailored specifically to IMG’s looking to create their medical success story? Sign up for the IMGRoadmap Newsletter so you never miss a beat!

*****

Quick pause: If you are an international medical student or graduate seeking to start residency in any of the 135 specialites in the USA next June, then this is for you! You don't want to regret missing out on this HUGE opportunity!

Join the waitlist to be considered for the next round of the IMG roadmap course. The only course that helps you become a more competitive applicant for residency. Seats are limited. Sign up here to be considered!

*****

Do you already have a career but you are considering switching to medicine?  Dr. Paul Osunwa, who transitioned from nursing into an anesthesiology residency is here to prove to you that anything is possible! Keep listening to find out more about his interesting journey!

Born to Nigerian Parents, Dr. Osunwa grew up in California where he served as a nurse for three years before deciding to start medical school.

Here are some of the highlights of his journey, pre-residency. He:


Attended a specialized program for career transitioning at St. George’s University in Grenada.
Always knew he wanted to be an anesthesiologist and so, shadowed such doctors even as a nurse.
Served as the president of the student government.
Earned the White Coat Award in his last semester in Grenada.
Applied to 136 programs in Anesthesia.
Participated in the first cohort of zoom interviews due to Covid.
Scored seven interviews.
Matched at his second preference of program.

Here are some of the challenges of applying into anesthesiology:


Facing the reality of limited anesthesiology spots.
Scoring above average Step 1 and Step 2 scores.
Proving that the student is a holistic human being with other skills and traits outside of medicine.
Securing LOR’s.
Demonstrating strong interest in the field.

Does Dr. Osunwa regret switching careers from nursing?


He saw medical school as an investment in himself.
There was a great deal of knowledge acquisition, where all his questions from nursing were answered
He is now able to provide better care for patients.

The switch of careers is always worth it, especially when you look at people like Dr. Nina Snowden who took the leap from an established practice in nutrition to starting from scratch on a successful medical career.

You can reach out to Dr. Osunwa via his Instagram @prince_chiso and his email posunwa@sgu.edu.

You can also listen to the full episode on Apple, Spotify & Google Podcasts.


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ninalum/support

45 min