The Short Coat: An Inside Look at Getting Into and Getting Through Medical School
Un podcast de The Students of the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine - Les jeudis
510 Épisodes
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Liver Bits, Cold Glocks, and Cancer of the Cancer
Publié: 17/09/2020 -
BONUS: The challenges of Refugee Healthcare with Dr. Akihiro Seita
Publié: 08/09/2020 -
“Preference Signaling” –the Future of Applications?
Publié: 03/09/2020 -
does a DO Degree Ruin your Speciality plans?
Publié: 27/08/2020 -
A COVID Puzzle in a Rural Iowa Community
Publié: 20/08/2020 -
Putting on your #MedBikini
Publié: 13/08/2020 -
When Doctors Do Harm ft. Danielle Ofri, MD
Publié: 06/08/2020 -
MD/MBA: Why Physicians Must Know More About Business
Publié: 23/07/2020 -
How A Young FAmily Should Think About The Risks Of Med School
Publié: 16/07/2020 -
AAMC ‘s VITA interview tool…is it Really Vital?
Publié: 09/07/2020 -
What Every Med Student Needs To Know About Being a Leader ft. Brent Lacey, MD
Publié: 02/07/2020 -
What med students do when they don’t know the right answer
Publié: 26/06/2020 -
The Right (and Wrong) Ways to Get Help with Your Application
Publié: 18/06/2020 -
Timing a peace-corps gap year, and Racism and Medicine
Publié: 11/06/2020 -
the activities Admissions Committees Love to See
Publié: 04/06/2020 -
Applying: Your Experience Is A Bonus, If You Can Tell The Right Story
Publié: 29/05/2020 -
More Signs that Med School Will Be Different This Fall
Publié: 21/05/2020 -
This Student’s Shame is Changing Our Curriculum
Publié: 14/05/2020 -
Crush It In Your Zoom Interview
Publié: 08/05/2020 -
Exploring Your New Med School City
Publié: 30/04/2020
The longest running med school podcast, The Short Coat features a variety cast of medical students from the University of Iowa, offering is a brutally honest look at medicine, med school, and what life is like here at the margins of medicine. Skip this show if you'd prefer not to know and hate laughter. Our opinions and those of guests are definitely not those of the University of Iowa, the state of Iowa, or anyone else. Try not to get your stethoscope in a twist about it!