
IM Residency vs COVID with Clinical Problem Solvers Lindsey Shipley, MD & Jack Penner, MD (Ep. 4.8 Rebroadcast)
02/24/22 • 30 min
Chase DiMarco talks to Dr. Lindsey Shipley and Dr. Jack Penner from The Clinical Problem Solvers Podcast, a podcast that examines medicine's clinical mindsets and critical thinking aspects. They talk about the process of clinical problem-solving, interview tips on a successful interview season, and the characteristics of an ideal internal medicine resident.
- [01:55] The Main Differences Between Basic Science and Clinical Learning
- [05:30] Problems Affecting Residents in Internal Medicine
- [11:23] Interview Tips for a Successful Interview Season
- [16:25] Desirable Traits of an Ideal Internal Residency Applicant
- [18:19] Assessing the Process of Clinical Problem Solving
- [21:50] Mastering Foundational Illnesses
- [24:25] System 1 and System 2 Clinical Reasoning
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Chase DiMarco talks to Dr. Lindsey Shipley and Dr. Jack Penner from The Clinical Problem Solvers Podcast, a podcast that examines medicine's clinical mindsets and critical thinking aspects. They talk about the process of clinical problem-solving, interview tips on a successful interview season, and the characteristics of an ideal internal medicine resident.
- [01:55] The Main Differences Between Basic Science and Clinical Learning
- [05:30] Problems Affecting Residents in Internal Medicine
- [11:23] Interview Tips for a Successful Interview Season
- [16:25] Desirable Traits of an Ideal Internal Residency Applicant
- [18:19] Assessing the Process of Clinical Problem Solving
- [21:50] Mastering Foundational Illnesses
- [24:25] System 1 and System 2 Clinical Reasoning
Follow Chase here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chasedimarco/
Visit our Website - MedEd University
Email us at - [email protected]
Follow us on our Social media accounts -
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mededuniversity
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- [00:50] Challenges Facing Residents in Internal Medicine
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- [04:38] Family Medicine Versus Internal Medicine
- [07:22] Internal Medicine: Things you Should Know as a Medical Student
- [08:58] What is Telemedicine?
- [11:40] Tips for Students Applying for Residency Positions in Internal Medicine
- [13:20] Strong Residency Letters of Recommendation
- [15:11] The Competitive Nature of Internal Medicine
- [17:41] Qualities of an Exceptional Internal Medicine Student
- [21:19] Advice to Aspiring Internal Medicine Practitioners
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Chase DiMarco talks to Dr. Basil Kahwash, a board-certified allergist/immunologist who manages asthma, allergies, rare immunodeficiency conditions, and targeted biologic treatments. They talk about challenges facing allergy and immunology residents, the advantages of sub-specialization, and choosing the right residency program.
- [01:07] Challenges Facing Allergy and Immunology Residents
- [06:15] Designated Path to a Career in Allergy and Immunology
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- [10:56] Interesting Sub-specialties in Allergy and Immunology
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- [17:58] The pros of Sub-specializing
- [19:19] Choosing the Right Residency/Fellowship Program
- [22:20] Tips for Pursuing a Career in Allergy and Immunology
Follow Chase here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chasedimarco/
Visit our Website - MedEd University
Email us at - [email protected]
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