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    Episode 63: University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine

    Episode 63: University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine

    Join me for an informative conversation with the Assistant Dean of Admissions, Dr. Dustin Fulton, from UTHSC.  As one of two public allopathic medical schools in the State of Tennessee, it is a popular destination for many premed students.  The College has a strong commitment to training physicians who plan to go into primary care practice. Throughout the 4-year curriculum, students are exposed to primary care options through preceptors and master clinicians in the first two years and during clerkships, electives and junior internships in the clinical phase of the curriculum. They also have an accelerated 3-year curriculum offers a conditional acceptance into a primary care residency program at UTHSC upon completion of the MD degree. 

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    Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. 

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    RESOURCES:

    “Please Come to Boston” by Dave Loggins

    Blinq - Digital Business Card

    UTHSC

    Accelerated 3-year MD

    Longitudinal Scholars Project

    SASSI - Student Academic Support Services

    CHIPS - Simulation Center

    UNITE

    Bluff City Medical Society

    UTHSC Information Sessions

    CONTACT:

    comadmissions@uthsc.edu 

    Episode 62: 2022-23 Mid-Cycle Check-In

    Episode 62: 2022-23 Mid-Cycle Check-In

    Checking in midway through the 2022-2023 application cycle with updates and tips for current applicants and advice for prospective applicants. 


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    Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu   

    Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. 

    https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool


    RESOURCES

    AMCAS 2022-2023 Application Guide

    FREE AAMC - Diversifying the Next Generation of Doctors: Career Fair and Workshops

    Saturday, November 12, 2022   |   8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CT   |   Nashville, TN

    AAMC FACTS - Applicants, Matriculants, Enrollment, Graduates, MD-PhD, and Residency Applicants Data

    Altus - Casper Situational Judgment Test

    AAMC PREview Situational Judgment Test

    Kira Situational Judgment Test 

    See what schools require situational judgment tests - MSAR

    Episode 61: Sharing A New Podcast & MCAT Resources

    Episode 61: Sharing A New Podcast & MCAT Resources

    The podcasting community is a small, supportive community and when I heard of this new podcast from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, I knew I had to share it with you, my premed listeners. It is called, “The Clinical Excellence Podcast” and can be helpful and provide insight for our premed listeners to hear how physicians navigate the various challenges of this profession. 


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    Send me your recommendations for future medical schools that you'd like to hear featured! Send it to: allaccess@case.edu   

    Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. 

    https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool    


    RESOURCES: 

    Dr. Adam Cifu

    The Bucksbaum Institute of Clinical Excellence

    The Clinical Excellence Podcast

    On Being a Doctor Lecture Series - It’s an open lecture and aimed to help college students.

    New MCAT Resources:

    Sign up to be notified when the AAMC MCAT Official Prep Free Practice Exam is available.

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    An Innovative Erection, Secret Oyster Rules, Nuking Hurricanes

    An Innovative Erection, Secret Oyster Rules, Nuking Hurricanes
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    Episode 60: A Discussion About Medical Scientist Training Programs - MD/PhD

    Episode 60: A Discussion About Medical Scientist Training Programs - MD/PhD

    If you want to know more about Medical Scientist Training Programs (MD/PhD), then this is the episode for you! You will hear from a leader in the MSTP community, Mr. Brian Sullivan, the Executive Director of the MSTP at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.  As Director of the largest MSTP in the US, Mr. Sullivan brings a wealth of knowledge as he walks us through the intricacies of this unique biomedical research training degree and discusses some of the little known and subtle nuances of what makes for a strong MSTP applicant


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    Visit our website for more information on this episode and others. 

    https://linktr.ee/allaccessmedschool    


    RESOURCES: 

    Washington University School of Medicine MSTP

    CWRU School of Medicine MSTP

    List of MSTP Programs

    AAMC MSTP Resources

    AAMC Tools for MSTP Applicants

    Gaps between college and starting an MD-PhD program are adding years to physician-scientist training time

    Long-Term Trends in the Age of Principal Investigators Supported for the First Time on NIH R01-Equivalent Awards

    CONTACT: 

    mstp@email.wustl.edu 

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    Lions Gate: Awakening the Heart of Humanity

    Lions Gate: Awakening the Heart of Humanity

    In this episode of Illuminated, we’re talking with our resident astrologer Melody Mystic Joy. Melody is an intuitive astrologer, shaman and spiritual activator. Melody has years of experience in the Metaphysical and medical field, working to assist others in healing and activating the highest versions of themselves. You won't want to miss this illuminating conversation where we discuss the upcoming New Moon on Lionsgate, energetic shifts we can expect within it and how we can enter our desired reality. Check back to episode 10 where we first spoke with Melody.

     

    In this episode, I share: 

    • Energetic shifts in August 
    • Entering into new 8 and 20 year cycles 
    • Changing and Liberating the heart chakra of humanity
    • Shifting out of the Piscean Age and into the Age of Aquarius 
    • The upcoming eclipse cycles and Lionsgate 
    • Breaking down systems of oppression 
    • Aligning with earth's frequencies and the heart chakra 
    • Scarcity, ego and patriarchal constructs 
    • Opening the heart to allow in light and healing 
    • Coming into the month of Leo 
    • What we can do to enter this new moon on Lionsgate 
    • How we can use upcoming portals to shift into our desired reality 
    • Star seeds and connecting with your star systems 



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    Long Hauler Covid & Neuroscience

    Long Hauler Covid & Neuroscience

    Kathy Mauck began her journey in medical research at Oregon Health Sciences University and launched a neuroscience-education company called Z-Health. She now uses her passion to provide high-end business growth coaching and neuro health education for health professionals through KJM Consulting and Next Level Neuro. Join us today as she dives further into the science of those recovering from the roller-coaster of symptoms of long COVID as well as her insights into business growth development and human performance.

     

    In this episode, we share:

    • Kathy’s personal journey into medical research and applied neurology
    • The ability to better understand how the brain works in real-time
    • Functional and applied neurology: taking the science into the frontlines and applying it in our day-to-day interactions
    • How the body communicates and key takeaways for coaches
    • Where Kathy has applied healing in her own life and 4 things she has eliminated
    • Respecting the pieces of the whole and the application of technology
    • The pressure doctors face with bridging the gaps in healthcare
    • Acute COVID vs Long-Term COVID and Long Haulers 
    • Treating the top twelve symptoms of the COVID coaster and what to look out for in your recovery journey
    • The importance of advocating for yourself and finding support and hope
    • The role of neuroplastic change in business growth development
    • Respect and reading the cues to know how to act accordingly
    • A look into the live 12-week COVID recovery coaching program
    • Training and tools for coaches and practitioners in treating long-term COVID
    • What Kathy learned from her OB/GYN and incorporated into her private coaching
    • How to find predictability in the instability and opportunity in the present moment
    • The number one exercise you should sit down to do every year
    • Other practices and drills you can also start using today and tracking
    • How to approach manifestations of dysregulation in your relationships
    • The one takeaway Kathy boils everything down to



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    Work with Jennifer

    25% Off a Private Coaching Session 

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    Dip Your Toes In with the Next Level Neuro Online Seminar

    Join the 12-Week Next Level Neuro Recovery Coaching

    Start the Neuro Recovery At-Home Training



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    KJM Consulting Website

    Next Level Neuro Website

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    Replay: Help There's A Gay Ghost In My Bed

    Replay: Help There's A Gay Ghost In My Bed
    This is the episode that features the winning moment of the first ever Help I Sexted My Boss World Cup of Best Moments. It's a prestigious title, and there could only be one winner. With the G and Divas voting in their droves on Twitter, the moment where Jordan describes his 'gay ghost' was crowned deserved champion. So, as prize for you and me, we've recorded a special new intro and we're re-releasing the episode for you to enjoy in all its gay glory once again. Help I Sexted My Boss returns on November 3rd - mark that date in the diary.

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    Rapid Response: How "startup DNA" helped One Medical respond to Covid, with CEO Amir Rubin

    Rapid Response: How "startup DNA" helped One Medical respond to Covid, with CEO Amir Rubin

    Since One Medical’s IPO in January, CEO Amir Rubin has been forced to constantly adapt to the coronavirus pandemic, as healthcare needs, expectations, and behaviors shifted. From telemedicine to Covid-19 testing, One Medical has leaned into existing advantages to scale quickly: standing up respiratory care clinics and testing centers; revamping virtual and in-person visits; vetting labs and data. One Medical is now helping other businesses identify new practices to safely bring employees back to work. If you have a consistent platform and mission, explains Amir, that operating system can be applied to even fast-changing environments. Interviewed by editor Bob Safian.

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    Cancer: Depression, Anxiety, And Hypoactive Delirium - A Dive Into Psycho-Oncology with Mona Mojtahedzadeh, M.D.

    Cancer: Depression, Anxiety, And Hypoactive Delirium - A Dive Into Psycho-Oncology with Mona Mojtahedzadeh, M.D.

    In this week’s episode, we sat down with Shawna Chan, Mona Mojtahedzadeh, M.D., Salman Otoukesh, M.D., David Puder, M.D. and discussed different aspects of mental health in humans bravely facing cancer. Below is a link to the notes which go beyond the podcast episode in content and depth and hopefully equips you to have more empathy, compassion and knowledge.

    Link to Blog

    Link to Resource Library

    Suicide Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Treatments

    Suicide Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Treatments

    On this week’s episode of the podcast, I interview Jaeger Ackerman, 4th year medical student about suicide risk factors and treatments.

    As a therapist, attempt to closely approximate their reality of feeling suicidal with words. When I first hear their thoughts and feelings, I try to clarify with the patient to make sure I’m understanding their feelings. I usually try to put it into other words, and echo back to them. I’ll say something like, “I hear that you feel like there’s no other way out, that you feel lost and like it’s a very dark time for you.” I ask myself continually how to be present with them in their feelings, in the moment.

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    Frontal Lobe Damage: Treating Patients through Grief, Acceptance and Growth

    Frontal Lobe Damage: Treating Patients through Grief, Acceptance and Growth

    In this episode of the podcast, I interview Steven, one of my patients who had a rare form of a stroke—in the right orbital frontal cortex. He participated in a psychiatric program that I run. He tells his story of how his function and emotions changed, and how he dealt with it. At the end of the episode, I talk more with Jaeger Ackerman (a 4th year medical student) about the science and neurology of his case so other mental health professionals can have a basis for how to think about approaching brain injury with these psychiatric specifics. Steven was a former hotel executive, actor and certified professional accountant (CPA).

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    An Introduction to Psychodermatology: "The Mind-Skin Connection"

    An Introduction to Psychodermatology: "The Mind-Skin Connection"

    What is Psychodermatology?

    At the most basic level, Psychodermatology encompasses the interaction between mind and skin. It is the marriage between the two disciplines of psychiatry and dermatology, uniting both an internal focus on the non-visible disease, as well as an external focus on the visible disease. This tight interconnection between mind and skin is maintained at the embryological level of the ectoderm throughout life.

    According to this article, although the history of psychodermatology dates back to ancient times, the field has only recently gained popularity in the United States. More specifically, Hippocrates (460-377 BC) reported the relationship between stress and its effects on skin in his writings, citing cases of people who tore their hair out in response to emotional stress.

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    An Inside Look At Eating Disorders: Anorexia, Bulimia, & Orthorexia

    An Inside Look At Eating Disorders: Anorexia, Bulimia, & Orthorexia

    What is an eating disorder?

    One of the most important things about anorexia and bulimia is understanding that they are caused by a complex interplay of genetics, epigenetics, early development, and current stressors. They can lead to dangerous outcomes because of how the eating disorder changes both the body and the brain. Many therapists and nutritionists, as you’ll hear in my conversation with Sarah Bradley, don’t treat from multiple angles, and often lack empathy into this condition.

    There are three main types of eating disorders we will cover here:

    Anorexia is the practice of cutting calories to an extreme deficit or refusing to eat.

    Bulimia involves purging, or vomiting, the food that has been eaten.

    Orthorexia is a fixation and obsession on eating healthy food (like only eating green vegetables with lemon juice).

    Statistics:

    Anorexia traditionally lasts for an average of eight years.

    Bulimia traditionally lasts for an average of five years.

    Approximately 46% of anorexia patients fully recover, 33% improve, and 20% remain chronically ill.

    Approximately 45% of those with bulimia make a full recovery, 27% improve, and 23% continue to suffer.

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    The Process of Grief

    The Process of Grief

    Grief is the multifaceted response—emotional, behavioral, social—to a loss or major life adjustment (like a divorce, loss of a job, etc.). Bereavement is the process of grieving specific to the loss of affection or bond to a person or animal (Parkes & Prigerson, 2013; Shear, Ghesquiere & Glickman, 2013; Shear, 2015).

    Some of the signs and symptoms of grief are:

    -somatic symptoms (e.g. choking or tightness in the throat, abdominal pain or feeling of emptiness, chest pain)

    -physiological changes (e.g. increased heart rate and blood pressure, increased cortisol levels)

    -sleep disruption and changes in mood (e.g. dysphoria, anxiety, depression, anger)

    (Buckley et al., 2012; Lindemann, 1944; O’Connor, Wellisch, Stanton, Olmstead & Irwin, 2012; Shear & Skritskaya, 2012; Shear, 2015; Zisook & Kendler, 2007)

    Medical and psychiatric complications can also arise due to grief and include:

    -An increased risk for myocardial infarction

    -Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (Broken Heart Syndrome)

    -The development of mood, anxiety and substance-use disorders (Cheng & Kounis, 2012; Keyes et al., 2014; Mostofsky et al., 2012; Shear, 2015).

    Acute grief begins after a person has learned of the passing of a loved one (Shear, 2015). During acute grief, a person may experience immense sadness, yearning for the deceased, and persistent thoughts of the decreased (Maciejewski, Zhang, Block & Prigerson, 2007; Shear, 2015). Auditory and visual hallucinations are benign hallucinations commonly found in acute grief and involve the person seeing, talking to or hearing the voice of the deceased (Grimby, 1993).

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    Episode 6: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Personal Statement Tips

    Episode 6: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Personal Statement Tips

    We learn about the School of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University with the Assistant Dean for Admissions. We also discuss tips about personal statements. To get more information about this episode and others visit: https://case.edu/medicine/allaccess

    Resources:

    Contact:

    somadmiss@jhmi.edu