ResilienceMD: Exploring Nontraditional Paths In Medicine

ResilienceMD

ResilienceMD honors nontraditional medical journeys and helps early career physicians navigate unexpected career paths with courage, strategy, and community.

Episodes

  1. MAR 1

    Bloom & Become: Dr. Bazzell's Journey of Grit & Purpose

    In this episode of ResilienceMD, we sit down with Dr. Anya Bazzell, a Board Certified Family Medicine Physician and Women’s Health Specialist whose path through medicine defies convention and demonstrates the power of resilience, passion, and advocacy.Growing up witnessing healthcare barriers in her own family, Dr. Bazzell found early motivation to pursue medicine. Her experiences in public health and clinical training fueled her passion for reproductive health — a passion she championed by helping to establish the Reproductive Health Track within her residency program, even in the face of resistance. In this episode, we discuss:- What inspired Dr. Bazzell to pursue medicine and women’s health- The challenges she faced during medical training and how she overcame setbacks- Her role in developing a reproductive health track during residency- Serving underserved communities in a landscape of restrictive policy- Lessons in resilience, advocacy, and career fulfillmentWhether you’re navigating medical school, residency, or building a career that doesn’t fit the “traditional” mold, Dr. Bazzell’s story offers hope, strategy, and encouragement to stay true to your purpose. 🔗 Follow Dr. Anya Bazzell’s platform Surgery and the City for insight, inspiration, and pre-med/medical student resources: https://www.surgeryandthecity.com/Stay Connected with Resilience MD:Follow for new episodes, resources, and community support:👉 Instagram: ⁠@Resiliencemd⁠👉 Twitter/X: ⁠@ResilienceMD⁠👉 LinkedIn: Resilience MD👉 Website: Coming Soon!For guest inquiries, collaborations, or questions:📩 ⁠resiliencemd.md@gmail.com

    53 min
  2. FEB 1

    Leadership, Discipline, and the Long Game: Dr. Evans Osuji’s Journey from Athlete to Physician

    In this episode of Resilience MD, we sit down with Dr. Evans Osuji, an internal medicine resident at Johns Hopkins Medicine, to explore his unique path through medicine. Dr. Osuji reflects on his journey from Division I student-athlete to physician, and shares how discipline, mentorship, and strategic decision-making shaped his trajectory. From navigating the pre-med track as an athlete to spending formative years as a research fellow at the National Institutes of Health, this conversation highlights how early choices and community engagement can compound over time. A graduate of The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Dr. Osuji also discusses the leadership roles that grounded him during training—including involvement in Black Men in Medicine, admissions, and medical student governance—and how those experiences prepared him for the demands of residency and beyond. This episode is a candid conversation about resilience that is built quietly: through consistency, support systems, and learning how to stay focused during long seasons of uncertainty. In this episode, we discuss: The realities of being a student-athlete on the pre-med track Challenges encountered on the road to medical school How NIH research experience shaped Dr. Osuji's clinical and professional development Leadership, mentorship, and representation in medicine The most challenging moments of his journey so far Key factors that have contributed to his resilience and success His advice for trainees navigating demanding or nonlinear paths Stay Connected with Resilience MD: Follow for new episodes, resources, and community support: 👉 Instagram: @resiliencemd👉 Twitter/X: @ResilienceMD👉 LinkedIn: Resilience MD👉 Website: coming soon! For guest inquiries, collaborations, or questions:📩 resiliencemd.md@gmail.com

    1h 10m
  3. JAN 4

    Off the Beaten Path: Dr. Michael Smith's Road to Psychiatry

    Episode Summary: In this episode of Resilience MD, we sit down with Dr. Michael Smith, a psychiatry resident at NYU Langone, to discuss his nontraditional journey through medicine—and how stepping off the expected path became one of his greatest strengths. Dr. Smith opens up about taking time off before medical school, navigating moments of self-doubt, and how leaning into reflection and growth helped him thrive. He also shares actionable advice for aspiring physicians who are questioning the "standard" path, reminding us that medicine isn’t a one-size-fits-all journey. 💡 Whether you're a pre-med student, a trainee in the thick of it, or a physician exploring new directions, this episode offers grounded inspiration and insight into how resilience, self-trust, and purpose can guide you forward. 🎧 In this episode, we discuss: Why Dr. Smith took time off before medical school—and how it shaped his career in psychiatry todayChallenges he faced in taking a nontraditional pathWhy psychiatry resonated with him deeplyStrategies that helped him stay resilient during his medical trainingWhat he'd tell trainees afraid to stray from the traditional timelineHis vision for the future of medicine and mental health 🔗 Connect with Us: Follow Resilience MD for more conversations at the intersection of medicine, identity, and unconventional success. 👉 Instagram: ⁠@resiliencemd⁠ 👉 Twitter/X: ⁠@ResilienceMD⁠ 👉 LinkedIn: ⁠Resilience MD⁠ 👉 Website: Coming Soon!

    1h 21m
  4. Medicine Beyond the Bedside: Dr. Kwesi Blackman on Building Complete Health Ventures

    12/09/2025

    Medicine Beyond the Bedside: Dr. Kwesi Blackman on Building Complete Health Ventures

    In this episode of Resilience MD, host we'll sit down with Dr. Kwesi Blackman, an internal medicine physician at New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital whose career reflects what it truly means to step outside the traditional boundaries of medicine.Dr. Blackman shares how he carved out a path that blends clinical practice with entrepreneurship, innovation, and community-driven health initiatives. As the co-founder of Complete Health Ventures, he is working to improve accessibility of health literacy in overlooked communities as well as to expand early career opportunities in healthcare for students throughout New York State.Dr. Blackman opens up about the mindset shifts required to pursue a dual identity in medicine and business, the challenges of breaking free from traditional expectations, and the vision that drives his work today.His journey reminds trainees and early-career physicians that your medical degree doesn’t limit you — it equips you to build solutions that don’t yet exist.In This Episode, We Explore:How Dr. Blackman discovered his passion for innovation alongside medicineThe origin and mission of Complete Health VenturesWhat it takes to break out of the “one-track” mindset of medical trainingLessons learned from merging entrepreneurship with clinical practiceAdvice for trainees considering nontraditional or multi-dimensional careersThe future of healthcare accessibility and community-centered careLearn more at about CHV: https://www.completehealthventures.com/📱 Stay Connected with Resilience MD:Follow Resilience MD for episode updates, resources, and community support:👉 Instagram: @resiliencemd👉 Twitter/X: @ResilienceMD👉 LinkedIn: Resilience MD👉 Website: www.resiliencemd.comJoin the Community:Share your story, ask questions, or recommend a guest by emailing us at:📩 Email: resiliencemd.md@gmail.comAnd don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode!

    48 min
  5. 12/06/2025

    A New Kind of Medical Conversation: Welcome to Resilience MD

    Episode 1 — Welcome to Resilience MD: Why This Podcast Exists In the very first episode of Resilience MD, host Dr. Prisca Osuji welcomes listeners into a new space designed for every trainee, early-career physician, or healthcare professional who has ever felt like their path through medicine didn’t fit the mold. Medicine is often presented as a straight line — undergrad, med school, residency, career — but the reality is far more complex. Many physicians face setbacks, pivots, detours, unexpected opportunities, and moments that force them to redefine success. Yet these stories are rarely shared publicly. This introductory episode sets the tone for the entire podcast and explains the mission behind Resilience MD: A platform dedicated to normalizing nontraditional journeys, amplifying authentic stories, and teaching strategies for professional resilience. Through upcoming interviews, Dr. Osuji will speak with physicians who have reinvented themselves, overcome challenges, stepped outside the traditional timeline, and found purpose in unexpected places. If you’ve ever questioned your path or felt alone in your journey through medicine — this podcast is here to remind you that you’re not behind, you’re not alone, and your story matters. The purpose and mission of Resilience MDWhy nontraditional paths in medicine deserve more visibilityHow storytelling builds confidence, community, and resilienceWhat listeners can expect from upcoming episodes and guest interviewsHow this platform aims to empower trainees and physicians at every stageFollow Resilience MD for episode updates, resources, and community support: 👉 Instagram: @ResilienceMD 👉 Twitter/X: @ResilienceMD⁠ 👉 LinkedIn: Resilience MD 👉 Website: www.resiliencemd.com (coming soon!) Share your story, ask questions, or recommend a guest by emailing us at: 📩Resiliencemd.md@gmail.com And don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode!

    5 min

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ResilienceMD honors nontraditional medical journeys and helps early career physicians navigate unexpected career paths with courage, strategy, and community.