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  1. Ep 015 - Diagnostic Radiology with Dr. James Lieberman

    Vom: 6.1.2017
  2. Ep 014 - Infectious Diseases with Dr. Robert Kalayjian

    Vom: 30.12.2016
  3. Ep 013 - Cardiothoracic Surgery with Dr. Mimi Ceppa

    Vom: 23.12.2016
  4. Ep 012 - Being a Woman in Surgery with Dr. Jamie Coleman

    Vom: 16.12.2016
  5. Ep 011 - Pediatric Surgery with Dr. Kenneth Azarow

    Vom: 13.12.2016
  6. Ep 010 - Trauma/Surgical Critical Care with Dr. Matthew Martin

    Vom: 9.12.2016
  7. Ep 009 - Obstetrics and Gynecology with Dr. Marjorie Greenfield

    Vom: 6.12.2016
  8. Ep 008 - Med/Peds with Dr. Nathan Stehouwer

    Vom: 2.12.2016
  9. Ep 007 - Emergency Medicine with Dr. Thomas Brantley

    Vom: 29.11.2016
  10. Ep 006 - Being an IM Program Director with Dr. Keith Armitage

    Vom: 25.11.2016
  11. Ep 005 - Neurology with Dr. Donald Mann

    Vom: 22.11.2016
  12. Ep 004 - Colorectal Surgery with Dr. Scott Steele

    Vom: 18.11.2016
  13. Ep 003 - Neurosurgery with Dr. Jennifer Sweet

    Vom: 15.11.2016
  14. Ep 002 - General Surgery with Dr. Jeffrey Hardacre

    Vom: 11.11.2016
  15. Ep 001 - Internal Medicine with Dr. Bryan Hambley

    Vom: 11.11.2016
  16. Ep 000 - Introduction

    Vom: 11.11.2016

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The Undifferentiated Medical Student (TUMS) podcast is about helping medical students to choose a medical specialty and plan a career in medicine. The list of career options available to medical students is large, but the time to explore them all is short. Moreover, mentorship in medical school is lacking, and many medical students tackle the task of career planning alone, most struggling and almost all clutching to the hope that 3rd year clinical rotations will definitively resolve their remaining uncertainties about how they want to specialize. However, having been distracted by the relentless pace of their pre-clinical curricula and specter of Step 1, 3rd year medical students are eventually confronted with the reality that there are simply too many specialties to explore in one year and that they may not even get to finish their clinical rotations before important decisions about their careers need to be made (e.g., the planning of acting internships) if they are to be competitive applicants. Thus, mentorless and clinically unexposed, many medical students are forced to make wholly uninformed decisions about their futures. By interviewing at least one physician from each of the 120+ specialties listed on the AAMC's Careers in Medicine website 1) about their specialty, 2) how they decided this specialty was right for them, and 3) for advice about long-term career planning irrespective of the specialty they went into, this podcast aims to enumerate the details of every specialty and provide virtual mentorship on how best to go about moving past being an undifferentiated medical student.

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