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  • Chai Time With Dr. Erum Ilyas: The Fabric of Dermatology
    2023/08/04

    Dermatologist by day, fashion CEO by night, drinking six cups of chai a day through it all- we bring you Dr. Erum Ilyas!


    This week’s episode with Dr Ilyas we go deep into the “fabric of reality” of the field of Dermatology. From how the field’s bread and butter has changed over time, to topics as niche as the pros and cons of telemedicine within the field, we’re serious when we say we go through it all.


    More than that though, Dr Ilyas recounts how she started her clothing line @ambernoonstyle , where she weaves together medical expertise with a passion for textiles to create stylish versatility while being sun aware. Putting together medicine and fashion makes for a whole mix and match of topics discussed in between like fashion sustainability, sun protective clothing, and patient education.


    We can not thank Dr Ilyas enough for her time and we are genuinely excited to bring this episode to you all! Tune in this Friday morning to hear all about how the business aspect of clinical practice did (or didn’t) carry over to the infrastructure of a clothing line for Dr Ilyas!!


    For more from Dr Ilyas, give her a follow at @drerumilyas


    For more from us, visit our website or click the link in our bio ☕️☕️☕️

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Chai Time with Dr. Josh McGough: Lesson in medicine - tales from an Emergency Medicine resident
    2023/07/21

    We’re back again with another episode for you guys!!! For this weeks episode of Chai With The Premed Guys, we are pleased to welcome @joshmcgoo !!!!
    As a current Emergency Medicine resident at Stony Brook University, our episode takes a deep dive into Dr. McGough’s journey to medicine! With a BS and BA in biochemistry and chemistry from University of Rochester, he went onto complete an MS in biomedical science at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai! Afterwards he started his medical school journey at Stony Brook University, as part of their inaugural 3-Year MD program, allowing him to graduate early and continue his training in Emergency Medicine!!
    Beyond medicine, he aims to offer the lessons he had learned from his journey through TikTok and share medical mnemonics on Twitter to help medical students ace their exams!
    Come join us in our episode as @joshmcgoo shares his lessons and advice to premedical and medical students on how to navigate their own journey to medicine and through life! EPISODE WILL BE RELEASED ON JULY 21st at 6AM EST!!!!
    To learn more about Dr. Mcgough, visit his Twitter and TikTok (@joshmcgoo)! Please visit our website to tune into our other episodes!!!

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    1 時間 8 分
  • Chai Time with Dr. Arianna Gianakos: Trailblazer in Orthopedics- A Story of Allyship & Needle Arthroscopy
    2023/07/14

    An injury ridden tenure as a student basketballer first forced Dr. Gianakos to find the bright side to a sticky situation. Since then, she hasn’t stopped turning negatives into positives. Whether it was serving as research chief at her residency program, co-founding SpeakUpOrtho, or helping shape In-Office Needle Arthroscopy early in its lifetime, Dr. Gianakos has found a way to enrich any space she’s a part of.

    We’ve recently been interviewing more and more medical students in the middle of research years. In our opinion, this episode puts many of our prior episodes on research years into perspective. As someone who took her own research year in med school and now guides medical students in her capacity as a faculty member, Dr. Gianakos is in a great position to speak on making the most of research experiences. In our interview she details the simple, clear, and urgent steps one should take at the beginning and end of any research project.

    Whether you’re wondering if you’re cut out for a field, you’ve recently been doubting yourself, or you want to learn how to turn around setbacks, this episode is for you. Dr Gianakos’ words are distinctly motivational and we’re so so thankful to her for spending her time with us. In doing so, she helped us record what may just be the extremely informative pick me up you need this weekend.

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Chai Time With Dr. Ian Storch: There Is No Try
    2023/06/16

    Featuring the D.O. Or Do Not Podcast’s very own Dr Ian Storch, we present this season’s fourth episode- “There is No Try” releasing this Friday morning!
    From a first gen college student studying English at Binghamton, to an ambassador of osteopathic medicine seeing a full schedule of patients at his gastroenterology practice while managing his podcast. The story of Dr Storch’s in between belongs in a book. The highlights of his early days include deciding to be a doctor after watching an EMT friend in action, basing his med school list off of a book he found on a shelf, and writing a poem as his personal statement, just to name a few. If that’s not a must listen story…. I don’t know what is
    We were really just trying to match the name of this episode to Dr Storch’s podcast title. Ironically though, “There is No Try” fits the theme of the anecdotal lessons Dr Storch shares with us. Going far beyond board scores and research, he shares with us behind the scenes details and tribulations of his journey from residency to his gastroenterology fellowship. Tune in this Friday morning to hear Dr Storch highlight some of the less talked about challenges of completing one’s medical training.

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    1 時間 32 分
  • Chai Time With Michael Minh Le: The Perfect Pre-Med Years
    2023/06/02

    This episode we discuss, with examples, how Michael has gotten hundreds of premeds into med school. A MUST LISTEN for anyone 2-3 years out from applying.

    Incoming Anesthesiology resident, current MS4 at UCLA, Michael is on a mission to democratize quality premed advising. Whether it’s his work as President of the Premed Catalyst organization, his amazing email blog “Meditating on Medical School”, or his online materials like “Mike’s Office Hours”, Michael Minh Le is an absolute RESOURCE for the premed community. Why should you listen to this episode? We’ll let Mike do the talking “…. Any premed advice you’ve paid for, I want to make resources so good and make them free so that our free stuff is better than everyone else’s paid stuff. That’s my benchmark for releasing materials into the world…”.

    In this episode we go through ALL of these materials, in so much detail. Michael’s resources are invaluable to every premed out there. If you’re not at least using what he’s put out there for free, you’re doing yourself a disservice. So take your first step, by tuning in to this episode

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    1 時間 57 分
  • Chai Time with Shivani Mehta: A Book on Research for Premeds and Beyond
    2023/05/19
    How do I approach research as a premed? A question that’s stumped us all at some point. But what if there was a short, cheap, accessible way to know exactly what to do? Turns out there is.Meet Shivani Mehta. As an undergrad at Johns Hopkins and a Fulbright Researcher working internationally, even Shivani found herself unsure of what was expected of her as a premed researcher. Which is why, after reflecting as a med student at UCSD, she decided to write a book on the short, simple, fundamentals of research. Her goal? To make the process more exciting and less intimidating!Whether you’re starting college or just graduating, this episode’s for you. Featuring advice from Deans, admissions officers, and founders of application advising companies Shivani’s book "Demystifying Research for Pre-Medical Students" details everything from finding research positions to shining in research positions. Join us for our chai time this week as we discuss with Shivani her own undergrad research experiences and facts about research so many students don’t even realize until they’re halfway through med school.Episode releasing THIS FRIDAY, May 19thFor more from us, visit our website or click the link in our bio ☕️☕️☕️
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    1 時間 39 分
  • Chai Time With Dr. Asif Ilyas: Orthopedics, Opioids, and Medical Education
    2023/05/05

    Orthopedic surgeon at the Rothman Institute, President of the Rothman Opioid Foundation, and recently appointed Associate Dean of Clinical Research at the Drexel School of Medicine- Dr. Ilyas does it all.

    A career in medicine can take on so many shapes and forms. For Dr Ilyas that meant molding his work around passions like surgery, improving surgical processes, and training the next generation of physicians. In this week’s episode, we discuss with Dr Ilyas why he chose his field, what he’s hoped to achieve through his non-profit research organization, and how he plans to further develop clinical research proficiency at the Drexel College of Medicine.

    This episode is essentially a short but detailed set of blueprints to Dr Ilyas’s medical journey. Tune in to get a sense of what it’s like working in his field, as well as to learn how he’s tailored his professional life to his core interests. Trust us, you’d be hard pressed to find many other ways to get such a comprehensive look into the field of Ortho in just 50 minutes! (Major props to Dr Ilyas for that)


    For more about Dr. Ilyas’s work, visit @ilyasortho

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    52 分
  • Chai Time with Dr. Lily Trinh: A Guide To Research From A to Z and more...
    2022/05/13

    Back with another episode for all you future doctors out there!!! Joining in for Episode 5 of the Third season of Chai With The Premed Guys is the one and only @lilyinmedicine

    Graduate from the Tulane school of medicine, co-founder of the company Med Mentors, and an incoming ENT surgery resident at her alma mater Tulane medicine. On top of that, she even finds the time to share her advice with the med/premed community through her platform as @lilyinmedicine. Dr. Trinh has done it all and has so much experience with research, time management, and just getting things done, plain and simple.

    If you have no clue what your research experience should look like, or if you’re having trouble balancing your classes with jobs/extracurriculars, this episode is for you. Join us for our chai time this week as Dr. Trinh shares with us how she balanced her time as a D1 athlete in college, how she’s produced a system for optimized research efficiency, and finally how she went about matching into a competitive specialty. Episode releasing May 13th at 12pm EST

    For more from Dr. Trinh, visit @lilyinmedicine for her candid advice

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    1 時間 11 分