Savanna Faulconer & Jake Sossamon
Rotation Ready
Welcome to Rotation Ready! We interview academic physicians with one goal in mind: How can medical students not only be ready for their first day in your clinic or on your service, but how can we stand out and make a lasting impression? Hear expert tips for what to study the night before a new rotation, what you can do to actually help out your attending, and lots of examples of what has left these physicians impressed by students in the past. Our goal is to interview one physician in every specialty you might encounter during your clinical years of medical school. We start with the core clini...
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Savanna Faulconer & Jake Sossamon
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30. Nov 2025
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Pediatrics - General Pediatrics Clinic w/ Dr. Morgan Khawaja 16.04.2024 22:46
This episode will help you stand out in your pediatrics outpatient clinic during your pediatrics rotation. This clinic is where you will see kids ages 0-18 with all kinds of chief complaints and diagnoses! Pediatrics is very unique for medical students because it is often the first time we are assessing and examining an infant, or discussing ADHD treatment with an adolescent. It is very challengin...
OBGYN - Antepartum Inpatient (Maternal Fetal Medicine) w/ Dr. Eugene Chang 29.03.2024 35:38
This episode will help you stand out on your antepartum inpatient service during your OBGYN rotation. This inpatient service is where you will take care of the acutely ill pregnant patient. This is a challenging service for students with many ethical dilemmas, and as Dr. Chang says "Antepartum goes from 0 to 60 very quickly". Join us in learning how we can prepare for our time on antepartum, hear...
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