Specialty Café
A season of planting. A season of watering. A season of harvest. Farm life & OBGYN are actually kind of similar! Recorded at the 2025 International Conference on Residency Education (ICRE), join Specialty Café reporters Sienna Allan and Dr. Harley Bray (PGY2 OBGYN) as they hijack the podcast lounge for a candid conversation about life in OBGYN residency, mentorship, and so much more! Dr. Bray draws striking parallels between living and working on a farm and training in obstetrics and gynecology… long days, unpredictable challenges, deep responsibility, and the quiet...
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Are you a medical student or resident living with a disability and/or chronic illness, and unsure what accommodations you’re entitled to during training? Or, as a medical trainee or practicing physician, are you aware of these accommodations so you can better support your peers and colleagues? Dr. Michael Quon, FRCPC (General Internal Medicine), joins host Dr. Cameron Wong to explore an often overlooked but essential part of medical training: recognizing, requesting, and providing appropriate accommodations. Early in his career, Dr. Quon experienced a moderate traumatic brain injury... a...
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Diversity in surgery - and in medicine - is essential to better patient care and stronger clinical teams. In this candid episode, Dr. Marcia Clark, FRCSC - orthopedic surgeon, mother, athlete and President of the Royal College - shares her honest journey through medicine and leadership. With host Mark Garabedian, Dr. Clark reflects on navigating spaces not always built with inclusivity in mind, the myth of the “boys’ club,” and what it means to build a career that feels both authentic and sustainable. Her story will resonate with medical students and residents who have ever questioned...
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Step into a front-row seat with Dr. Anna Karwowska, FRCPC, Vice-President of Education at the Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada (AFMC). A Pediatric Emergency Medicine physician whose practice evolved into Child Maltreatment Pediatrics, Dr. Karwowska brings a rare and deeply human perspective to caring for children and families when they are most vulnerable. In this conversation with host Dr. Cameron Wong, she walks us through the “fluid structure” of her clinical life, from team-based assessments to meeting families at critical moments... and the profound privilege of helping...
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Ever wondered what draws someone to pediatrics, and keeps them there for life? Host Mark Garabedian sits down with Dr. Jayson Stoffman, FRCPC, Pediatric Program Director at the University of Manitoba and a specialist in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology. From babysitting and camp counselling to medical school rotations, Dr. Stoffman always knew he wanted to work with kids. But his career took a meaningful turn when he found pediatric hematology/oncology: a field where science, compassion, and family-centred care intersect. As he puts it: “When a child gets cancer… it’s like the family...
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The CaRMS deadline is just around the corner. We’ve got you covered! In this episode of Specialty Café, Dr. Kaif Pardhan, FRCPC, Program Director for Emergency Medicine at the University of Toronto, joins host Mark Garabedian to share insider advice straight from the selection side of the process. Whether you’re finalizing your CaRMS application or planning ahead for next year, this conversation shares practical guidance for every stage of your journey. Dr. Pardhan gives great insight into what programs look for in a strong personal letter, how to approach attendings for reference...
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Your personal letter really matters in your CaRMS application, and authenticity is key. In this week’s episode of Specialty Café, host Mark Garabedian chats with Dr. Justin Rivard, FRCSC, General Surgery Program Director at the University of Manitoba, to talk about what program directors are really looking for. Dr. Rivard shares practical and reassuring advice on how to approach your personal letter, the role of your social and personal background, and why being hardworking and a team player matter more than perfect technical skills (by the way... not an expectation to get intro a...
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What exactly is the Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS), and how does the residency match work? For many medical students, this crucial step brings more questions than answers and often a fair bit of stress. In this Specialty Café ep, host Mark Garabedian chats with Geneviève Leroux, Manager of Client Services at CaRMS, to demystify the residency match process. Geneviève breaks down the algorithm behind ranking, shares practical strategies for creating your rank list, and highlights the support available from the CaRMS team. Whether you’re just beginning medical school or deep...
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Curious about what life looks like in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)? This often-overlooked specialty, aka Physiatry, blends patient-centred care with hands-on procedures and the flexibility to shape a career that fits your life and your passions. Whether you're early in med school and exploring options or gearing up for CaRMS, you will want to tune in. Join host Dr. Cameron Wong as he chats with Dr. Alice Kam, FRCPC, about why Physiatry might be the hidden gem you have been searching for. Dr. Kam shares how she built a practice she loves (her words!) while keeping her...
info_outlineA season of planting. A season of watering. A season of harvest. Farm life & OBGYN are actually kind of similar!
Recorded at the 2025 International Conference on Residency Education (ICRE), join Specialty Café reporters Sienna Allan and Dr. Harley Bray (PGY2 OBGYN) as they hijack the podcast lounge for a candid conversation about life in OBGYN residency, mentorship, and so much more!
Dr. Bray draws striking parallels between living and working on a farm and training in obstetrics and gynecology… long days, unpredictable challenges, deep responsibility, and the quiet rewards that make it all worth it. She also reflects on an often-overlooked truth of medical training: while medicine asks a lot, it’s essential to save energy for the people who support you beyond the hospital.
The conversation dives into Dr. Bray’s passion for rural practice and women’s health, shaped by lived experience and a strong commitment to improving access to care. From resilience to perspective, this episode is a reminder that “the hard is what makes it great.”
And yes… a well-deserved shout-out to Harley’s mum 💛
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