Welcome to the sixth episode of The Med School Years podcast! In this highly anticipated episode, we sit down with Dr. Joshua McBriar, a freshly minted PGY-1 in Neurosurgery at Lenox Hill Neurosurgery/Zucker School of Medicine. Joshua matched into one of the most competitive specialties, and he's here to share the blueprint for how he made it happen.
From discovering his passion for neurosurgery to strategically making himself stand out throughout medical school, Joshua breaks down the entire journey. He offers invaluable insights on mastering the demanding medical school curriculum, balancing competitiveness, and the pivotal process of applying and "signaling" residency programs. This episode is packed with unique perspectives on overcoming challenges and securing your dream residency!
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
02:00 Making it all happen
06:42 Process of applying to residency programs
10:10 Mastering the balancing act through medical school
12:48 Staying on top of being competitive
15:03 Curriculum at Zucker School of Medicine
22:41 Little research implications
26:05 Signaling programs and getting interviews
30:29 Any specialty surprises
33:57 Showcasing “you” in an application
36:54 Geographical differences
38:40 Living through match day
44:14 Looking forward to residency
45:27 Inspiration & final thoughts