About the Podcast
Medical school is hard, but you don’t have to figure it out alone. I started Navigating Medical School to share the lessons, strategies, and honest insights I’ve learned along the way—the kind of real talk I wish someone had given me when I was just starting out.
Whether you're a premed, newly accepted, or deep in your third year, this podcast is here to help you study smarter, stay grounded, and remember why you started.
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/navigating-medical-school/id1689039827
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4D2vX2IY2vcXKN9Er61ZK4
Behind The Mic
This project was a two-year journey in leadership, mentorship, and science communication. From scripting and recording to interviewing guests and post-production, creating this 100-episode series taught me invaluable skills in project management and clear, concise communication.
The podcast features:
100 episodes across 2 years
10+ in-depth mini-series
Interviews with 20+ med students from top 5 MD programs
Featured Episodes
Podcast Finale: Looking Back at Our Best Segments
This special finale serves as both a celebration and an introduction to new listeners. We'll explore highlights from our various series including: pre-med advice, general medical school advice, medical school exam tips, clinical rotation tips, how to publish your first paper, the MD/MBA guide, and the incredible Journey to Medicine interview series.
20 Incredible Lessons From 20 Medical Students
Join me as I share powerful advice from successful medical students who've walked the path before you. From navigating applications and interviews to finding your unique voice, my colleagues shared their most valuable lessons learned.
Business Corner #8: What is Value Based Healthcare?
Today's episode is on Value-Based Healthcare (VBHC), a new approach that promises to transform the healthcare industry. We'll explore how this model shifts healthcare from fee-for-service to outcome-based payments and discuss their potential benefits to patients, providers, and the healthcare system as a whole.