Avery Wooten, MS4 – What They Don’t Tell You About Medical School and the Match
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Fourth-year medical student and anesthesiology residency applicant Avery Wooten joins Dr. Michael Jerkins for a candid conversation about navigating medical school on the road to the Match. Avery reflects on her path from UNC Chapel Hill to UCSF, the mentorship that helped shape her journey, and how social media became an unexpected tool for transparency and guidance.
She shares how she balances clinical rotations, content creation, and interview prep, while offering insight into the modern residency application process from virtual interviews to the power of personal storytelling. The discussion also explores the financial pressures facing today’s medical students, shifting priorities around work-life balance, and why authenticity matters more than ever in the Match.
What does it really take to stand out as a residency applicant today? And how can mentorship—both online and offline—help demystify the process for the next generation?
Avery closes with reflections on burnout, humor, and staying human while navigating one of the most demanding seasons of medical training.