Rushing to Med School means Missed Opportunities

The Short Coat: An Inside Look at Getting Into and Getting Through Medical School - Un podcast de Dave Etler and the Students of the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine - Les jeudis

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Taking your time may actually be better for your career than rushing through it TL;DR * Rushing to med school may be a good idea, but there is a danger of missing experiences that make you a better student and a better doctor. But if you’re going to do it…go hard.* Nutrition is well covered in the med school curriculum, but there’s a lot we don’t understand.* Falling off a tall stack of milk crates on purpose has questionable health benefits. This episode is sponsored by Enso Rings, makers of soft, safe, attractive silicone rings. Listeners get 10% off rings at EnsoRings.com using promo code SHORT! Listener (and graduating high-school senior) Stephanie called 347-SHORTCT to ask about her plans to finish undergrad in 2 years and start med school at 19. While her actual question was how she could get everything done, our question was what would she miss out on that might inform and educate her about her medicine dreams? MD/PhD students Miranda Schene and Riley Behan, M2 Eric Boeshart, and M1 Zach Shepard discuss the cons. Another listener, Varsha, wants to know how much nutrition is covered in med school; and Dave points out a study that claims a hot dog reduces your life expectancy by 36 minutes. One more thing that reduces life expectancy: the milk crate challenge. We Want to Hear From You How’d we do on this week’s show? Did we miss anything in our conversation? Did we anger you? Did we make you smile? Call us at 347-SHORTCT anytime  or email 

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