The Short Coat: An Inside Look at Getting Into and Getting Through Medical School
Ein Podcast von Dave Etler and the Students of the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine - Donnerstags
506 Folgen
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The World is Burning
Vom: 28.7.2016 -
What penniless med students should know about money with Joe Saul-Sehy
Vom: 21.7.2016 -
A Career in Health Policy: Dr. Lauren Hughes
Vom: 7.7.2016 -
There Will Be No Problems: Confidence and Reassurance
Vom: 30.6.2016 -
Guns and Butter
Vom: 23.6.2016 -
When Balloon Animals Attack
Vom: 16.6.2016 -
To Live the Dream, You First Have To Get There.
Vom: 9.6.2016 -
Snapchat, Psychiatry, Femininity, and Savory Toothpastes
Vom: 2.6.2016 -
Peeps, Prestige, Presents, and Public Health.
Vom: 26.5.2016 -
Sister Helen Prejean: Why Medical Students Should Care About The Death Penalty
Vom: 19.5.2016 -
Doctors Without Borders, and the Future of Humanitarian Intervention
Vom: 5.5.2016 -
The Multiple Mini Interview, the Prince of Funk, and the Erosion of Childhood
Vom: 28.4.2016 -
Evil But Fair Scientists, Conversion Therapy, and The (Real?) Reason Docs Remove Fewer Tumors
Vom: 21.4.2016 -
From Oakland to Iowa City to Silicon Valley: Founding a Tech Startup in Med School
Vom: 19.4.2016 -
Sudden Empathy, Too Much Empathy, and A Lack of Empathy
Vom: 14.4.2016 -
The Twin Epidemics: Our Changing Understanding of Diabetes and Obesity
Vom: 7.4.2016 -
Post-acceptance anxiety, Match stats, and backup plans.
Vom: 31.3.2016 -
Abolishing Step 2, Self-Electrocution to Treat Boredom, and More Answers to Internet Questions
Vom: 24.3.2016 -
A Touching Episode
Vom: 17.3.2016 -
Two-weekers: What are they good for?
Vom: 10.3.2016
Featuring a variety cast of medical students from the University of Iowa, The Short Coat 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. The opinions we share with you are formed by the sleep deprived, and are thus likely ill-considered and noticeably spur-of-the-moment. And definitely not those of the University of Iowa.