
51 min

Medicine, Leadership, and Service (w/ Dr. Janice Bonsu) A Second Opinion: The Voice of Your Future Doctors (A2O)
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- Medicine
****recorded in March 2021****
This episode features Dr. Janice Bonsu, a recent graduate of The Ohio State College of Medicine. Soon after this recording, she became a PGY-1 in orthopedic surgery at Emory College of Medicine, where she is the first Black woman to become a part of their program! Hear her discuss the various major academic leadership positions she's held, the lessons she's learned along the way, and how she plans to pay it forward.
Interview: IntroductionWho are you? How did you get to where you are sitting right now?UpbringingHigh SchoolCollege/Pre-MedMedical SchoolInterview Topic #2: LeadershipWhat does leadership mean to you?You have held many esteemed leadership roles, many of which have given you the opportunity to be an advocate that many, especially minorities are not privy to; can you take us through your leadership journey and some of the cool opportunities you've been able to have?What perspectives do you feel are often missing in rooms and spaces of leadership? (i.e. seats at the table)Interview Topic #3: Military Service Question #1: Can you tell us more about your enlisting in the Air Force? What motivated you to serve your country?Question #2: What did the Match mean for you?ConclusionWhere do you see yourself in 10 years? Where can we find you?Where can we follow you?
****recorded in March 2021****
This episode features Dr. Janice Bonsu, a recent graduate of The Ohio State College of Medicine. Soon after this recording, she became a PGY-1 in orthopedic surgery at Emory College of Medicine, where she is the first Black woman to become a part of their program! Hear her discuss the various major academic leadership positions she's held, the lessons she's learned along the way, and how she plans to pay it forward.
Interview: IntroductionWho are you? How did you get to where you are sitting right now?UpbringingHigh SchoolCollege/Pre-MedMedical SchoolInterview Topic #2: LeadershipWhat does leadership mean to you?You have held many esteemed leadership roles, many of which have given you the opportunity to be an advocate that many, especially minorities are not privy to; can you take us through your leadership journey and some of the cool opportunities you've been able to have?What perspectives do you feel are often missing in rooms and spaces of leadership? (i.e. seats at the table)Interview Topic #3: Military Service Question #1: Can you tell us more about your enlisting in the Air Force? What motivated you to serve your country?Question #2: What did the Match mean for you?ConclusionWhere do you see yourself in 10 years? Where can we find you?Where can we follow you?
51 min