JABSOM Journeys's Podcast
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To share the stories of current students at the John A. Burns School of Medicine, illuminating their pre-medical journeys and the diversity of their paths and experiences. We hope to reach individuals who are interested in pursuing medicine and help them navigate through the uncertainty of this process.
JABSOM Journeys's Podcast
1y ago
In friendships, sometimes opposites attract, but other times the similarities are what draw people together. Scott Nishioka and Krystin Wong have been besties since the 6th grade, and it’s clear to see why. They’re both high achieving and exceedingly humble but will hype each other up to the point of embarrassment. Join us as they discuss their parallel trajectories from Punahou to college on the mainland before finally reuniting at JABSOM ..read more
JABSOM Journeys's Podcast
1y ago
When entering medical school, it can help to know that everyone starts from the same place, uncertain and unprepared. That is, of course, unless you are like Steph Lum who applied to medical school while working as an ICU nurse in the midst of the COVID pandemic. Join us as she shares her experiences from that tumultuous time and offers her unique perspective on the relationship between nursing and medical school.  ..read more
JABSOM Journeys's Podcast
2y ago
He’s just a small town boy, born and raised in south Kona. He took the midnight train to JABSOM and now he’s here sharing his amazing story. Be prepared to laugh, and maybe even cry, as Derek discusses adjusting to life on Oahu, healing through trauma, and the underappreciated virtue of not trying. Also, be sure to listen to the end for one of Derek’s signature cheehoos.
*Contains discussion of sensitive topics including addiction and suicide ..read more
JABSOM Journeys's Podcast
2y ago
For many medical students, the first day of school is one that we’ll never forget. For Jordan, it was the second. That was the day he found out that his wife was pregnant and that his life was about to drastically change. Join us as Jordan shares his unique, funny, and deeply insightful perspective on everything from the MCAT to taking gap years. Find out why a Chinese linguist in the military decided to pursue a career in medicine and how a classic TV show influenced his decision.  ..read more
JABSOM Journeys's Podcast
2y ago
You’ve heard of Doogie Kamealoha, but we’ve got our very own Ryan Nguyen. Join us as we sit down with our friend and fellow first-year Ryan, as he tells us about how he got into medical school at just 16 years old. Inspired by his dad to find his own opportunities, and fueled by a bit of brotherly competition, Ryan accomplished what Disney has written out as fiction. From vog research, to ED shadowing, to making the school dances, Ryan tells us about how he managed his well-rounded and accelerated path to JABSOM. We discuss with him what he has learned along the way, and how he has changed his ..read more
JABSOM Journeys's Podcast
2y ago
Welcome our new hosts for JABSOM Journey’s. Andie, Carly, Jason, Jonathan, and Kameron are excited to share their experiences from getting into medical school to what it’s like finally being at JABSOM.  ..read more
JABSOM Journeys's Podcast
2y ago
JABSOM Journeys's Podcast
2y ago
Coming to us all the way from Irvine, California, we have Kayti Luu as this episode’s guest! She talks about her childhood, which was rooted in her strong Asian heritage, and how experiences in the hospital affirmed her desire to go into medicine. We discuss the infamous premed obstacle that is the MCAT and how she worked to overcome it. With a strong desire to train local physicians, JABSOM typically has only around 10 out-of-state matriculants every year – Kayti brings an interesting perspective to JABSOM Journeys as our first out-of-state guest and sheds light on her experiences adjus ..read more
JABSOM Journeys's Podcast
2y ago
Maveric Abella’s journey is all about connections forged and nurtured through earnest inquiry and compassion. Growing up on the west side of Oahu, she made her way to Kamehameha Schools and eventually attended Columbia. Yet even as The City blocked out the sky, she never lost sight of her roots. She pursued a major she was passionate about, found support in a family of friends and mentors who guided her through the pre-med process, and elevated her research by grounding it in a population-centered approach. In this episode, Anna and I are amazed at Maveric’s accomplishments and ability to put ..read more
JABSOM Journeys's Podcast
2y ago
Landon Morikawa has done his fair share of traveling as he completed a B.S. in Cellular & Molecular Biology with a minor in Finance at Seattle University, excelled in a post-baccalaureate program in Chicago, and conducted research back home in Hawaiʻi. We discussed how an “uncompetitive” 3.6 GPA did not stop Landon from making it into medical school– experiences, determination, and embracing the grind matter too. In this episode, we share helpful tips on finding research opportunities, navigating possible post-baccalaureate programs, and staying true to yourself when applying to medical sc ..read more