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Academic Medicine Podcast

Academic Medicine
Medical Education
Patient Care
Artificial Intelligence
Chatgpt
Machine Learning
Palliative Care
Healthcare Ethics
Death
Language Equity
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Empathy
Data Privacy
Humanism In Healthcare
Biopsy
Compassion
Healthcare
Psychiatry
Indigenous Health
Breast Cancer
Medical Training

Meet medical students and residents, clinicians and educators, health care thought leaders and researchers in this podcast from the journal Academic Medicine. Episodes chronicle the stories of these individuals as they experience the science and the art of medicine. Guests delve deeper into the issues shaping medical schools and teaching hospitals today. Subscribe to this podcast and listen as the... more

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Although discussions about language services like interpreters or translators, patient–provider concordance, and linguistic equity merit much greater consideration, I can offer one reflection: the human connection we all share is more important than ... more

When I am in the hospital, there is at least a semblance of humanity. In a room with a patient, there is the possibility of the unexpected. Alone with my computer, there is only the ruthless pursuit of the correct, and the colorful pie chart of my in... more

As I brought the blade to the patient, I tried to infer the right depth, weight, and speed by matching to my pictured recollection of all the other incisions I had seen—an act, perhaps, akin to Ansel Adams's technique of photographic previsualization... more

My hope is that, by learning to recognize how physicians interface with injustice in systems early in their training, learners will be better prepared to navigate and, when necessary, defy these systems throughout their careers.

Juliana E. Morris ... more

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Dr. Emily Carroll
Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
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Episode: Transitioning Identities: The Dual Identities of Medical Student Parents
Dr. Gary Beck Dallaghan
Assistant Dean for Accreditation at the Carl Illinois College of Medicine with over 30 years of medical education research experience.
Carl Illinois College of Medicine
Episode: Transitioning Identities: The Dual Identities of Medical Student Parents
Dr. Kiani Gardner
Assistant Professor of Medical Education at Duke University School of Medicine.
Duke University School of Medicine
Episode: Transitioning Identities: The Dual Identities of Medical Student Parents
Kelsey Miller
Physician and medical educator, co-director of interprofessional education curriculum at Harvard Medical School, also a pediatric emergency medicine physician.
Harvard Medical School
Episode: The Lure of Lore: How Medical Students Learn to Navigate Interprofessional Interactions
Bonny Dickinson
Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Director of Medical Education Research.
Mercer University School of Medicine
Episode: The Lure of Lore: How Medical Students Learn to Navigate Interprofessional Interactions
Kelvin Pollard
Internal medicine physician and assistant professor, interested in health disparities and interprofessional communication.
St. Louis University School of Medicine
Episode: The Lure of Lore: How Medical Students Learn to Navigate Interprofessional Interactions
Dr. Tuyet-Minh Tran
Recent graduate from the School of Medicine at the University of Virginia starting residency in ophthalmology
University of Virginia
Episode: Incorporating Art into Medical Education: The Artists' Perspective
Rachel Mindrup
Associate professor in the Dr. Deming Endowed Chair in Medical Humanities at Creighton University
Creighton University
Episode: Incorporating Art into Medical Education: The Artists' Perspective
Lily Ge
Third-year medical student at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and an ophthalmology intern-to-be
NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Episode: Key Features and Outcomes of Accelerated 3-Year MD Programs

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Toni Gallo
Host of the Academic Medicine Podcast

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4.2 out of 5 stars from 59 ratings
  • Amazing Content!

    The Academic Medicine Podcast does such a good job covering a variety of topics. The guests offer valuable insight as well. I would recommend this podcast to anyone looking to be inspired and informed!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    megan@podcastingyou
    United States4 years ago
  • Great Podcast

    I really liked Cause of Life!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TheDoctorIsILL
    United States5 years ago

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Transitioning Identities: The Dual Identities of Medical Student Parents
Q: What were some high-level findings from the study?
The study found that medical student parents often encounter a uniquely challenging learning environment that hinders their identity formation.
Transitioning Identities: The Dual Identities of Medical Student Parents
Q: What inspired the study and what did it involve?
Dr. Emily Carroll explains that her study focuses on the challenges of medical student parents and how they navigate dual identities as both students and parents.
The Lure of Lore: How Medical Students Learn to Navigate Interprofessional Interactions
Q: How have other healthcare professionals in your environment continue to shape your professional identity?
Both Kelsey and Kelvin reflect on the significant impact of healthcare professionals such as nurses and social workers in shaping their careers by providing valuable insights and experiences.
Innovations in Education Scholarship and Scholarly Publishing: A Conversation with Lauren Maggio, PhD, MS
Q: Can you talk about some of the innovations?
Lauren highlighted that MedEdPORTAL is distinct for providing free-to-access educational resources while building a supportive infrastructure for authors and educators.
Innovations in Education Scholarship and Scholarly Publishing: A Conversation with Lauren Maggio, PhD, MS
Q: Could you talk a little bit about that aspect of MedEdPORTAL? How is that possible? Can you talk about the publishing model?
Lauren explained that MedEdPORTAL allows access to educational resources that can be used directly in teaching, supported by Creative Commons licenses that enable modifications and adaptations for different contexts.

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Content primarily focuses on the intersection of medical education, personal experiences, and broader healthcare issues, examining how these aspects shape the practice of medicine. Themes like the challenges faced by medical student parents, the ethical dilemmas encountered in clinical settings, and the role of art in medical education are prominent throughout episodes. Unique narratives by medical professionals and students provide personal insights into their journeys, adding depth and relatability to discussions about the medical field and its continuous evolution.

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Academic Medicine Podcast launched 10 years ago and published 306 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Dr. Emily Carroll
2. Dr. Gary Beck Dallaghan
3. Dr. Kiani Gardner
4. Kelsey Miller
5. Bonny Dickinson
6. Kelvin Pollard
7. Dr. Tuyet-Minh Tran
8. Rachel Mindrup

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