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  • 010: From Biomedical Engineering to Cardiothoracic Surgery
    2025/08/08

    Welcome to the tenth episode of The Med School Years podcast! We sit down with Dr. Chris Gasparis, a newly minted MD entering PGY-1 in Cardiothoracic Surgery at Northwell Health System in New York. Dr. Gasparis 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 cardiothoracic surgery to strategically making himself stand out throughout medical school, Dr. Gasparis breaks down the entire journey. He offers invaluable insights on translating a biomedical engineering background into medicine, securing competitive research opportunities, and the pivotal moments of preparing for residency and living through Match Day. This episode is packed with unique perspectives on overcoming challenges and securing your dream residency!

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    52 分
  • 009: How an MBA Helped Shaped a Student's Medical School Journey
    2025/07/30

    Harshi, a rising second-year medical student at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, joins The Med School Years to reflect on her M1 year and the path that brought her to medicine. After earning a BS in Biology and a BA in Psychology at Stony Brook University, Harshi completed an MBA during her gap year—a decision that strengthened her leadership skills and gave her a deeper understanding of healthcare systems.

    In this episode, she shares how her experiences in advocacy, research, and student leadership have shaped her medical journey so far. Harshi talks about the support systems at Cooper, the importance of career exploration and mentorship, and what it really felt like to care for patients as a first-year student. She also opens up about managing imposter syndrome, pushing outside her comfort zone, and the importance of staying grounded through community and wellness.

    If you’re preparing for your residency application and need help with your personal statement, visit https://medicalschoolhq.net/residency... and use the code YouTube for a discount.

    Join us on Wednesday, 7/31 at 5 PM ET for a free workshop designed for med students getting ready to apply to residency. We’ll cover how to write a strong personal statement and build a cohesive ERAS application. Replays will be sent to everyone registered. Sign up here: http://medicalschoolhq.net/event/746067

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    39 分
  • 008: Medical Writer to Aspiring Vascular Interventionalist: A Unique Path to MD
    2025/07/26

    Welcome to the eighth episode of The Med School Years podcast! In this fascinating discussion, Deana Golini and Carlos Tapia interview Kasthuri Nair, an M4 student at Emory University School of Medicine. Kasthuri shares her truly unique journey, from her undergraduate days at Brown University, through a medical writing internship at MD Anderson, and a Master's at Johns Hopkins, to becoming a medical writer with a research team before starting medical school.

    Kasthuri delves into how each step prepared her for medicine, why she chose the MD path over MD-PhD, and common misconceptions about research (no, you don't have to "cure cancer" as a premed!). She also opens up about finding her passion in vascular surgery, her unforgettable first patient encounter, the profound impact of her palliative care rotation, and the vital role of a strong support system throughout it all. This episode is packed with unique insights for anyone navigating the complex world of medical education!

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    39 分
  • 007: How This Student Got Into Ohio State Med School Without a Gap Year
    2025/07/23

    Meet RJ, a now second-year medical student at The Ohio State University College of Medicine who was accepted without taking a gap year. In this episode of The Med School Years, RJ shares how he transitioned from a small, Catholic university (Notre Dame) to a large state school, and how staying organized helped him navigate the med school application process.

    He reflects on how his two minors, Latino Studies and History, shaped his path to medicine and strengthened his application. RJ also discusses his early clinical experiences, interview prep strategies, leadership roles, and his growing interest in surgical subspecialties like orthopedics and plastic surgery. Above all, he highlights the power of community and collaboration at Ohio State.

    Are you getting ready for your residency application and need help with your personal statement? Visit https://medicalschoolhq.net/residency... and use the code YouTube for a discount.

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    44 分
  • 006: The REAL Strategy for Matching into a Top Residency
    2025/06/18

    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

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    48 分
  • 005: Navigating the MD-PhD Path at Weill Cornell Medicine
    2025/06/11

    Welcome to the fifth episode of The Med School Years podcast! In this episode, we interview Cristian Ovies, a 3rd-year MD-PhD student at Weill Cornell Medicine, offering a deep dive into the unique world of dual-degree programs.

    Cristian unravels the often-complicated timeline and competitive nature of the MD-PhD dual degree, sharing how he navigated a record number of interviews to find his perfect fit. He also gives us a glimpse into life in the heart of NYC, and explains how his PhD knowledge influences patient care and his MD training integrates with lab work. Get ready to understand the dynamic synergy of an MD-PhD!

    Timestamps:

    0:00 Intro

    01:51 Committing to living in NY

    04:21 Explaining the MD-PhD timeline

    11:27 Finding opportunities to excel your application

    16:58 Importance of second looks

    22:17 Highlight of the journey so far

    30:26 Picking a specialty

    35:36 Tackling OBGYN politics

    39:31 Forming a successful medical application

    44:49 Concerns about residency

    50:29 Advice & final thoughts

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    55 分
  • 004: Exploring the DO Path & Shattering Stigmas
    2025/06/09

    Welcome to the fourth episode of The Med School Years podcast! In this episode, we interview Kelsey Mendell, a determined 3rd-year medical student at the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, offering a unique perspective on the DO path in medicine.

    Kelsey discusses the key differences and surprising similarities between MD and DO training, shedding light on the often-unfair stigmatism surrounding osteopathic medicine. She also shares her experiences managing the demanding schedule of medical school while working as a fitness trainer, her unconventional journey of attending two Ivy League institutions before choosing a DO program, and her unwavering determination to pursue a career in orthopedic surgery.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 Intro

    2:02 Stigma surrounding the DO title

    7:00 Similarities between MD and DO

    9:27 Life as a medical student

    11:02 Effects of transferring colleges

    14:43 Unexpected challenges in medical school

    23:19 Motivation against the odds

    26:11 Applying for specialties

    29:16 Importance of balancing life

    33:04 Value of OMM training

    35:49 Preparing for orthopedics

    43:42 Hybrid vs in-person classes

    49:39 Transition into diversity

    52:35 Advice & final thoughts

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    56 分
  • 003: Finding Your Strength in a Male-Dominated Field
    2025/06/06

    Welcome to the third episode of The Med School Years podcast! In this episode, Sabrina Pescatore, a tenacious 3rd-year medical student at UTMB, on the path to a male-dominated orthopedic residency.

    Sabrina shares her experiences navigating a male-dominated specialty, including the subtle (and not-so-subtle) challenges she faces. Discover her empowering motto, "You can hold the leg," and her practical advice for staying resilient. She also delves into the often-overlooked struggle of being a college student-athlete aspiring to medicine without institutional support, and the key to thriving in medical research: choosing projects you genuinely love.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 Intro

    1:30 Texas resident and applying with the TMDSAS

    3:25 What med school is truly like

    4:32 Support & mentorship offered

    6:06 Dealing with pressure from all sides

    7:37 Tackling a male-dominated specialty

    12:14 Being a student athlete & premed

    23:30 Surprising things in med school

    28:28 Differences between MCAT and step 1

    32:00 Nontraditional applicant

    38:48 Advice & final thoughts

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    42 分