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The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.
You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com
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DISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.
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Episode 0: Start Here
Welcome to the Med School Phys Podcast!
With MSP, my primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and USMLE/COMLEX board exams, particularly for physiology and pathophysiology. Hopefully, listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them.
This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.
-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com
-Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0
-Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharing
DISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions. -
Salutation and Neuro PQs
In this episode, I close out the podcast with a few neuro-related practice questions and extended explanations. Enjoy!
The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.
-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com
-Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0
-Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharing
DISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions. -
Repro pt 3- Pregnancy
In this episode, I covered the need-to-know physiology and pathophysiology for many topics in pregnancy and obstetrics. Enjoy!
The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.
-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com
-Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0
-Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharing
DISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions. -
Repro pt 2- Females are complicated
In this episode, I discussed various topics in female reproductive physiology, including female anatomy & differentiation, oogenesis & ovarian physiology, the menstrual cycle, birth control, menopause, Turner syndrome, PCOS, and more. Enjoy!
Additional Links Referenced:
Medical Mnemonist Podcast: https://medicalmnemonist.podbean.com/
Bedside Rounds Podcast: http://bedside-rounds.org/episode-34-the-physical/
The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.
-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com
-Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0
-Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharing
DISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions. -
New Year's Update... and a Hematology PQ
In this episode, I wanted to give a few quick updates for the New Year and I covered a practice question related to the physiology of RBC’s. Enjoy!
The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.
-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com
-Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0
-Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharing
DISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions. -
Repro pt 1- Males are simple
In this episode, I began our discussion of reproductive physiology, starting with male repro and sexual differentiation. We cover a wide range of topics in this episode, including male embryo & anatomy, HPG axis, spermatogenesis, ED, and more. Enjoy!
The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.
-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com
-Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0
-Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharing
DISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.
Customer Reviews
Thank you!!
I just finished my 2nd year of my DO program and am prepping to take both USMLE Step 1 and COMLEX. This podcast has been a wonderful supplement to my studying!!!!
Great new format!
As an incoming M2, I really appreciate the new format of the show for an easy-to-listen, insightful podcast to review for Step 1. The length is just right to keep my attention, and I love the mnemonics and little side tangents. I will definitely recommend your show to my classmates this semester. Thank you!
Amazing study tool
Greg does a great job of breaking down concepts into easily digestible bits that are important to know. I love his question style, and it really helps me quiz myself and see if i know a topic as well as I think I do. I like to listen to it on runs or on long car rides. Thank you!!