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3.15 Residency Q&A w/ Greg Rodden DO - Life of a Resident

Rounds to Residency (from MedSchoolCoach)

Release Date: 03/18/2021

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Rounds to Residency (from MedSchoolCoach)

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On the last episode of Season 4, Chase DiMarco is joined by Dr. Mitchell Cohn, a retired osteopathic physician and author of “Osteopathy and the Zombie Apocalypse: A Career Guide for Pre-Med & Pre-College Students”, to discuss the differences between pain treatment & pain management and his experience with PIT or Perineural Injection Therapy. [03:00] Differences in Pain Management vs Pain Treatment [08:32] The Different Osteopathic Approaches [11:08] Dr. Cohn Explains Perineural Injection Therapy [18:07] Stem Cells and Prolotherapy [23:45] The Medical Community on Perineural...

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Chase DiMarco talks to Dr. Abdullah Chahin who is board certified in both infectious diseases and critical care medicine. He is also an assistant professor and the program director for internal medicine at Brown University’s School of Medicine. He also holds a teaching position at Tufts University School of Medicine. Chase and Dr. Chahin discuss the current state of medical education, its challenges, and the changes that can be made it to improve it. [02:28] Biggest Challenge Facing Today’s Residents [05:42] Managing Residents’ Expectations [07:35] Residency Application & Medical...

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Chase DiMarco talks to Dr. Greg Rodden about work-life balance during residency, managing student loans, and how living expenses and taxes can affect your residency journey.

 

  • [01:59] Work-life Balance During Residency
  • [06:40] Finding Time for Hobbies and Extracurricular Activities
  • [12:24] How to Find Reading Time During Residency
  • [13:14] Coexisting with People with Different Views from Yourself
  • [17:18] Side Gigs and Extra Income
  • [18:27] Managing Student Loans
  • [24:30] Why Living Expenses and Taxes Should not Affect Your Residency Location
  • [26:51] How to Approach Insurance Covers 
  • [29:07] Transport Costs and Saving Money
  • [32:30] Do Resident Doctors Need to Invest?

 

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