72 episodes

Our goal is to generate a global discussion and interactive educational and experiential platform for aspiring physicians, current doctors, residents, and fellows interested in immigrating to the USA.

I want you to achieve your goals of obtaining a spot for Residency within the postgraduate medical education system of the United States. Therefore, we will focus on lifestyle, proper etiquette, and tips to succeed in this competitive and selective, and elite environment.I want to transfer my own life experiences to you, the listener, willing to put in the time and effort necessary to make it as a doctor in the U.S. With my 22 years + of experience in the field, I hope to assist you and give you tips so you can fulfill your dreams and make them come true. Welcome to the Journey; it will be a long one but gratifying.Let's do this!Alonso Osorio, M.D. FACEP, FAAEM, FAAFP. 

IMG Masterclass Alonso J. Osorio Giraldo, M.D.

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Our goal is to generate a global discussion and interactive educational and experiential platform for aspiring physicians, current doctors, residents, and fellows interested in immigrating to the USA.

I want you to achieve your goals of obtaining a spot for Residency within the postgraduate medical education system of the United States. Therefore, we will focus on lifestyle, proper etiquette, and tips to succeed in this competitive and selective, and elite environment.I want to transfer my own life experiences to you, the listener, willing to put in the time and effort necessary to make it as a doctor in the U.S. With my 22 years + of experience in the field, I hope to assist you and give you tips so you can fulfill your dreams and make them come true. Welcome to the Journey; it will be a long one but gratifying.Let's do this!Alonso Osorio, M.D. FACEP, FAAEM, FAAFP. 

    Final Episode - Goodbye for Now!

    Final Episode - Goodbye for Now!

    After almost 80 episodes and 2 years of Podcasting production, I am sorry to say goodbye for now! - Life demands and family-related expectations have led me to make the decision to put an end to the FMG-IMG Podcast. As you can imagine, this requires quite a bit of effort and dedication time to be put together. Not only content preparation, guest invitations, editing, and publishing takes quite a bit of effort. Current professional demands and life commitments have led to a steep decline in the frequency of productions, and I made the decision as of last month that for now, I will be taking a hiatus at this line of communication. 
    I hope you have enjoyed it very much and I thank you for reaching out to me for consulting, advice and mentorship. Your comments and feedback have been nothing but kind and I am truly grateful for your listening and being a fantastic audience.
    Life will get us together again, and I will look forward to sharing other projects with you as soon as life gives me another opportunity, for now, I am putting away the Mic, and storing all the production gadgets. 
    Thanks again for all the support over the last 2 years, I will keep you posted as things evolve and the new projects mature.
    Happy end of 2021!
    Best,
    Dr. Alonso Osorio.
    www.OsorioMD.com
    Good bye!
     

    • 14 min
    E74: Reflections on COVID19 Version 2.0 in 2021

    E74: Reflections on COVID19 Version 2.0 in 2021

    "IF YOU LOVE A HEALTHCARE WORKER, PRAY DAILY THAT GOD WILL RENEW THEIR PASSION, JOY, AND CONTENTMENT IN THEIR CALLING. BECAUSE WHILE THE WORLD FIGHTS OVER A SHOT, THE MEDICAL FIELD IS FIGHTING TO KEEP THEIR DESIRE TO SERVE"
    And here I include the 2 statements made on social media that I have found moving and very appropriate for our current situation:
    I'm vaccinated and, no, I don't know what's in it—neither this vaccine nor the ones I had as a child; or what’s in that Big Mac, that pumpkin-spice flavoring, or in hot dogs or chicken tenders; or what’s in other drugs used for other treatments … whether the treatment is for cancer, AIDS, or polyarthritis.
     

    I don't actually know what's in Ibuprofen, Tylenol, or other pain meds that almost everyone takes; I know it cures my headaches and my pain. Or what’s in cough medicine, that allergy nasal spray, insulin, or high blood pressure meds.
     

    I also don't know what's in ink for tattoos, vaping cigs, or every ingredient in my soap, shampoo, or deodorants. Likewise, I don’t know what’s in lipstick.
     

    I don’t know the long-term effect of cell phone use or whether or not that restaurant I just ate at REALLY used clean utensils, fresh foods, and whether the employees there washed their hands.

    In short ...
     
    There's a lot of things I don't know and never will.
     

    I know one thing: life is short, concise. And I still want to do something with my life other than just going to work every day or staying locked in my home. I still want to travel and hug people without fear and experience more of my life "before.”
     

    As a child and as an adult, I've been vaccinated for mumps, measles, rubella, polio, chickenpox, smallpox, and quite a few others (as an adult, I’ve been vaccinated for tetanus and hepatitis, and each fall, I get a flu shot that is less effective at preventing flu than the Covid vaccine is at preventing Covid-19). Yet, my parents and I trusted science and never had to suffer through or transmit any childhood diseases that used to kill children and adults.

    I'm vaccinated, not to please the government but:
     
    * to not die from Covid-19. * to NOT clutter a hospital bed if I get sick. * to hug my loved ones without fearing I may transmit a deadly virus to them. * to not have to do PCR or antigenic tests to go to a concert, go to a restaurant, go on holidays, and many more things to come. * to live my life. * to have my kids/grandkids go back to school and play sports—safely. * to make these days of Covid-19 become just an old memory. * to protect us—all of us.  
    Finally, Dr. Jeffrey Dietzenbach, an Iowa Clinic general surgeon, wrote the following post last week, and his message is too good not to share.
     

    "COVID observations from a general surgeon…
    Full disclosure: this is my first Facebook post ever; I hope I’m doing this right! Also, I am not an expert on COVID-19 or infectious diseases.
     

    This pandemic has been long, difficult, polarizing, historical, exasperating, and confusing. I can complain about it… but not that much. I have had no loved ones or close friends who have become extremely sick or died from this virus. I personally have not contracted this virus.
     
    As a general surgeon, the only care I have had to administer to a COVID-positive patient is the occasional appendectomy or gallbladder removal. I’ve been lucky enough not to have to spend countless hours in the ICU managing ventilators and medical care. Those healthcare providers are the real heroes.
     

    However, one thing that has really perplexed me throughout this whole pandemic is the lack of humility—namely, the lack of humility when it comes to expert opinion.

     
    I like to travel. Do I get on the tarmac and inspect the plane's mechanics or discuss the flight plan with the pilot or tower? Nope. I’m not an expert in that. But, I have the humility and faith that those people are experts and will get me wher

    • 23 min
    Episode # 73: Customer Satisfaction & Medical Care

    Episode # 73: Customer Satisfaction & Medical Care

    EPISODE # 73
    "Customer Satisfaction & Medical Care"
    Today’s society increasingly demands transparency and access to information that allows for informed decision-making. The companies that created these surveys believe that by giving current and prospective patients and their families access to doctor ratings and comments, they gain additional insight into other patient interactions. As a result, they can make more informed decisions when choosing a health care provider.
    These are examples of the questions, maybe not fully up to date, but will give you a hint into what you can expect on what will judge you daily (See attached Picture in the Box).
    Customer Satisfaction Companies feel that access to patient satisfaction information allows the healthcare system to change policies, procedures, and communication techniques in their employees (Physicians, Nurses, Ancillary Staff, etc.) to ensure that they provide the best possible health care experience for our patients and families.
    Customer Satisfaction, Verbal and non-verbal communication skills, and their implications with patient care are drastic and have implications in the work satisfaction, longevity, and even the stability of keeping your current job. Employers are even making decisions in hiring and firing, just based on the patient's perception of you and how "SATISFIED" they were with your care.
    And trust me, "The customer is always right" - Sad but True. Well, guys, this is the name of the game, and as long as reimbursements percentages are based on customer satisfaction performance, these "judgment methods" won't be going away, not any time soon, at least not in my lifetime! 
    And don't forget to share, if you care and found it useful!
    Best, 
    Alonso Osorio, M.D. 

    • 18 min
    E72: "Medical Clearance" of the Psychiatric Patient in the USA

    E72: "Medical Clearance" of the Psychiatric Patient in the USA

    Episode #72: Psychiatric Medical Clearance in the USA
    As part of the emergency department (ED) evaluation of patients with psychiatric complaints, emergency physicians get asked to perform screening laboratory tests before admitting psychiatric patients, the value of which is questionable, and the evaluation of most patients presenting to the ED with a psychiatric chief complaint can be medically cleared for admission to a psychiatric facility by qualified physicians using an appropriate history and physical examination, including vital signs and an essential mental status examination.
    We have proposed no need for routine medical screening laboratory tests based on current Evidenced Based Medicine (EBM) for years. Still, despite that, it has been ingrained in the institutional protocols that a certain amount of unnecessary testing must be done.
    Despite the collegiate recommendations, still to this date, we do use an extensive battery of Laboratory testing (CBC, CMP, Pregnancy Test in all Women, UDS, UA, TSH, EtOH level, ASA/APAP Levels), driving up the cost of overall healthcare in America, without including other additional tests that might need to address their other chief complaints and the usage of ancillary Sonographic and Radiologic expensive workups (US / CTs / X-rays, etc.), some of them done due to fear for Medico-Legal liability or just due to protocols that have been implemented for decades that fall out of reasonable medical practice, and that to this day, remain to be part of the requirements for acceptance at long term psychiatric hospitals and mental healthcare-related facilities.
    It remains a topic of enormous debate and an obvious source of financial waste. Yet, despite all this conflict, I do not see a deadline in which we can see ourselves caring for this vulnerable population anytime soon, at least to the remainder of my personal, professional medical career.
    Take also into account that in the USA is not a rare occurrence to see the same patient in the ED several times a week, getting all these tests performed on them over and over, potentially contributing to morbidity, and why not, potential long term side effects, like the usage of ionizing radiation, like CTs, that has very well correlated with causing malignancies in human beings.
    Having said all this, take a small dive into the topic, get acquainted and used to care and evaluate these patients in your medical wards and emergency departments thought your professional career. This topic was never taught to me as an FMG, and when I started my training in the USA, I didn't understand where this concept and process came to be!
    Thanks for listening --- ONE MORE TIME !!!
    Best to you all,
    Your coach & mentor, 
    Alonso Osorio, M.D.
     

    • 20 min
    E71: All about Observerships / Clerkships / Shadowing / Rotations

    E71: All about Observerships / Clerkships / Shadowing / Rotations

    Episode #71 with Chase DiMarco
    www.findarotation.com
    FindARotation (FAR) is a platform by medical students and physicians for medical students and physicians to connect and schedule their clinical Clerkships, Observerships, and premed shadowing experiences.
    Chase DiMarco founded FAR. Chase is an M.D./Ph.D.-C, MS, and MBA-HA. He is the Founder and educator at FreeMedEd, which began in 2014 to consolidate free educational resources for his classmates. He is the host of the Medical Mnemonist podcast, Rounds to Residency podcast, Medical Ping-Pong podcast, and co-author of "Read This Before Medical School."
    Chase has a passion for making studying easier for all students, bringing great educational resources to the masses, and increasing the options and availability for clinical experience in healthcare professions.
    You can find his works online at ChaseDiMarco.com/media.
    FAR is a platform in which medical learners and clinical preceptors find clinical rotations, schedule clinical experiences, and take control over their academic future!
    FindARotation.com Provides:
    *Increased autonomy
    *Increased transparency
    *And increased affordability!
    FAR is the first marketplace of its kind, allowing for crowdsourced resources for healthcare students and professionals. FAR allows for more options locally and nationally for students without the financial burden of a placement agency.
    It also utilizes automated systems to decrease faculty, provider, and clinical coordinator time when it comes to clinical tasks. It aims to increase efficiency in scheduling student rotations and clerkships, finalizing documentation, and receiving payments (where necessary).
    Follow Chase and FAR online @findarotation
    or email Support@FindARotation.com for immediate help.
    He can't wait to hear from you!
    So, if you found it helpful, please share and comment, leave us a review, and follow me at:
    OsorioMD.com / info@OsorioMD.com
    Thanks for Listening,
    Alonso Osorio, M.D.
    #MEDICALEDUCATION, #INNOVATIONINMEDICALEDUCATION, #CLINICAL MEDICINE, #USCE, #EXTERNSHIPS, #OBSERVERSHIPS, #INTERNSHIPS
    #IMG, #FMG, #ROTATIONS, #IMG ROTATIONS, #MEDED, #MEDTECH, #CLINICALEXPERIENCE, #CLINICAL CLERKSHIPS

    • 35 min
    E70: July 4th is here & Residency Training is about to Start!!!

    E70: July 4th is here & Residency Training is about to Start!!!

    We are celebrating Episode #70 - A milestone in my podcast production efforts. Briefly, I want to send an uplifting, motivating message to all of you and each of the IMG / FMGs that have found and secured a residency training spot for GME in the USA. 
    After years of preparation, hard work, and dedication, you have accomplished a huge milestone—one more step in the lifelong ladder to professional success. 
    The internship is full of surprises, amazing moments, and constant daily discovery, as ever challenging and very intense, physically and mentally overwhelming. But do not worry, it will be another type of stress, and you must have the determination to keep growing as a physician on this career effort that will never stop. 
    Today is your internship... in the future, Fellowship or Attendingship. But the road, its endless, at least for the next few years, and the possibilities to explore are here for you.
    Push hard, move forward, and keep dreaming!
    Welcome to the American Graduate Medical Education...
    CONGRATULATIONS!!!
    Best wishes and Good Luck,
    Your coach,
    Alonso Osorio, M.D. 
    info@OsorioMD.com
    www.OsorioMD.com 
    Thanks for listening!

    • 10 min

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