Disability in Medicine: The Every Day Struggle
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by Dave Etler and the Students of the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
1d ago
Medicine isn’t always kind to its disabled practitioners, but let’s change that. In 2023, a group of Iowa med students founded our chapter of the Medical Students With Disabilities and Chronic Illness, a group “working to remove barriers for students and professionals with disabilities, increasing representation of diverse perspectives in medicine.” M1 Holly Hemann, MD/PhD student Faith Prochaska and PA1s Olivia Quinby and Julie Vuong discuss their lived experiences as students navigating disability and chronic illness. They illuminate the essential support systems, the process of securing n ..read more
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Shocking betrayals, sure fire blindness, niche community drama
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by Dave Etler and the Students of the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
1w ago
It’s a freestyle episode, come have some fun! Sometimes it’s nice to just sit down and have a rambling conversation. That’s this episode, with MD/PhD students Madi Wahlen and Sahaana Arumugam and M3s Jacob Hansen and Jacob Lam. We discuss the non-weighty topics of why people don’t know they shouldn’t stare at a ball of fusion in the sky, niche online community drama, a Texas transplant surgeon accused of manipulating transplant lists, everyday things that might not be things someday, why Dave doesn’t yet want an electric vehicle, the co-hosts plans for their futures beyond seeing patients ..read more
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Traits to Treat: Personality in Medicine
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by Dave Etler and the Students of the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
3w ago
Tailoring your medical career to fit your personality Are you better off as a surgeon or in palliative care? MD/PhD student Jacqueline Nielsen, M2 Hend Al-Kaylani, and M1 Fallon Jung play with personality to see if their path toward choosing the right medical specialty should be dependent on their personality traits. From the introspective nature of psychiatry to the rapid decision-making required in emergency medicine, Dave and crew explore how tests like The Big 5 or Meyers Briggs might influence their specialty choices. Some question the scientific validity of most personality testing, bu ..read more
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Small Towns, Big Impact: Rural Medicine ft. Peter Kaboli, MD
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by Dave Etler and the Students of the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
1M ago
The unique experiences and challenges of practicing medicine where everyone knows your name M1 Fallon Jung, PA1 Olivia Quinby, MD/PhD student Faith Prochaska, M2 Jeff Goddard, and special guest Dr. Peter Kaboli dive deep into the heart of rural medicine. We kick off with a candid discussion about growing up in small towns and how these experiences shape our understanding of community and healthcare. Dr. Kaboli, an expert in rural health with the Veterans’ Administration, shares his insights into the nuances of rural medicine. We explore the multifaceted challenges and rewards of practicing ..read more
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Listener asks: What does Patient Advocacy Look Like? (Recess Rehash)
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by Dave Etler and the Students of the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
1M ago
[Because of Match Week and Spring Break, we didn’t record a new ep last week. Enjoy this rerun instead, and we’ll be back next week! –Dave] Speaking up for your patients will have profound impacts Short Coat Savannah’s previous work in mental health settings exposed her to situations where she had to report abuse. She left us a message at 347-SHORTCT asking us to talk about patient advocacy. MD/PhD student Riley, PA1 Faith, M1 Jeff, and M3 Happy–along with some of our faculty–look at what doctors actually do to advocate for their patients in that situation, as well as other more common situ ..read more
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A Med School “cocktail” party (no party sounds)
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by Dave Etler and the Students of the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
1M ago
[I’m releasing this second version with no background sound effects, for our friends who might find such things annoying. –Dave] Come to our weird, casual get-together. Dave hosts a weird cocktail party for his co-hosts, M1s Fallon Jung and Taryn O’Brian, MD/PhD student Jacqueline Nielson, and M3 Chirayu Shukla. The group dives into a variety of topics: surreal dreams, spring break plans, which celebrity they would replace one of their organs with, book recommendations, personal stories, and AI-generated songs about Menards and Chirayu’s curtailed tennis career. AI song lyrics A Podcaster ..read more
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A Med School “cocktail” party
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by Dave Etler and the Students of the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
1M ago
[This episode has some background sound, which maybe some listeners find annoying. Look for the second version, which has none of that. –Dave] Come to our weird, casual get-together. Dave hosts a weird cocktail party for his co-hosts, M1s Fallon Jung and Taryn O’Brian, MD/PhD student Jacqueline Nielson, and M3 Chirayu Shukla. The group dives into a variety of topics: surreal dreams, spring break plans, which celebrity they would replace one of their organs with, book recommendations, personal stories, and AI-generated songs about Menards and Chirayu’s curtailed tennis career. AI song lyric ..read more
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The Sheriff is Watching, Ft. Bryan Carmody, MD
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by Dave Etler and the Students of the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
1M ago
The Sheriff of Sodium investigates the current state and future of medical training If you’ve wondered how well the system that trains future doctors works, or about what factors really determine which medical students get into the most competitive residency programs, this episode is for you. M1 Fallon Jung, M2 Jeff Goddard, and M4 AJ Chowdhury get deep into these issues with a very special guest – Dr. Brian Carmody, known on his blog and YouTube channel as “The Sheriff of Sodium.” Dr. Carmody, a pediatric nephrologist by training, closely analyzes and shares data-driven perspectives on med ..read more
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Bias, Baby Heads, and Memes
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by Dave Etler and the Students of the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
1M ago
Understanding others begins with asking questions. M3 Jacob Hansen, and M1s Taryn O’Brien, Alex Nigg, and Fallon Jung consider recent studies highlighting the ineffectiveness of traditional implicit bias training and the disparities in medical care for children of color. Jacob successfully finished Step 1 and the co-hosts tap him for some of his insights from clinical rotations, particularly learning he won’t be pursuing a career in surgery. Dave tries to understand an important aspect of med student culture using his Gen X brain: memes, including their potential as educational tools. We W ..read more
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Love, Lobsters, and Loans: The Just Married Game
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by Dave Etler and the Students of the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
1M ago
In the world of medicine, finding time for love is both an art and a science. Happy Valentines Day! MD/PhD student Faith Prochaska, and M1s Taryn O’Brien and Fallon Jung share how they navigate relationships amidst their hectic schedules. With quizmaster Jeff Emrich from student financial services, they play The Just Married Game and discuss their personal plans, the balance between work and personal life, and their insights into relationships in med school through a series of questions answered by their partners–can they guess what their partners think of them? The group also touches on the ..read more
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