This Clerkship Life
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This Clerkship Life

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A podcast about life in clerkship and all of the things that come with it.

A podcast about life in clerkship and all of the things that come with it.

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S3 Episode 7: Straight Outta Compassion ft. Lewis Forward & Stephanie Jiang

This week Nabil and Andrew are joined by fellow queens med students Lewis Forward and Steph Jiang to discuss compassion in medicine. We have a rich conversation ranging from burnout and power dynamics to knowledge translation and the recent hospital protests. We also go on multiple ridiculous tangents and create a jingle for Balzacs coffee?
Children and education 4 years
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01:28:00

This Clerkship Life (S3:E6) - Surviving Clerkship ft. Daniel Shi & Ken Choi

This Clerkship Life (S3:E6) - Surviving Clerkship ft. Daniel Shi & Ken Choi by This Clerkship Life
Children and education 4 years
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45:47

S3 Episode 5: Musings of 3 Medical Trainees

This episode was recorded during the early days of clerkship and was recovered after a hard-drive failure. Andrew, Carter, and Nabil take some time to reflect on the struggles/frustrations of Clerkship as well as the wisdom that we hope can benefit our junior colleagues.
Children and education 4 years
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23:40

S3:E4 QMed Spotlight - MedEd Innovations with ClerQ Aid ft. Matt Gynn

In this episode we highlight ClerQ Aid, a medical education app created by Matthew Gynn and over 60 medical students from Queen's University. We delve into the details of the app and its inception, translatable lessons/inspirations, and end off with pearls of wisdom related to the Clerkship experience!
Children and education 4 years
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5
51:40

S3 Episode 3: Starting The Conversation (with Iku Nwosu)

This Clerkship Life is back with an exciting new episode. In this episode called Starting the Conversation, we're joined by our very own Iku Nwosu (Meds '22) to have an open discussion about racism, representation, social change, and where our roles fit as medical students and advocates in this evolving realm. We also dive into the "self-work" that fuels institutional and cultural change. Note: This was recorded months ago, however, the content is as relevant today as ever. For those like me that have a sub 5-minute attention span, ive included very general timestamps: 0:00-5:00: Introductions/getting involved in EDI 5:05-17:00 Black medical student ban, starting a new culture at Queen's, doing the inwards work, and recognizing our biases in medicine 17:00-27:00: Role of social media, speaking up, and the nature of advocacy 30:00-38:00: The influence of the media on our perceptions, representation in medical education 38:30-end: Role of medical students in changing the face of EDI, awareness and kindness in advocacy
Children and education 4 years
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55:23

S3 Episode 2: Dr. Jane Philpott Interview

In our second episode, we were lucky enough to be joined by none other than our new Dean of Health Sciences at Queen's, the wonderful Dr. Jane Philpott. Dr. Philpott has had a storied medical and political career that speaks for itself. She demonstrates the qualities of a great physician, advocate, and leader all while being incredibly down to earth. Dr. Philpott was kind enough to share her wisdom with Carter and Nabil. The rich conversation that follows is a glimpse into what makes her such a wonderful and admirable individual.
Children and education 5 years
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44:24

S3 Episode 1: A New Chapter

As 2020 comes to an end a new chapter of This Clerkship Life begins. In this episode Andrew, Carter, and Nabil discuss the motivation and vision of the season and briefly touch on medical school during the quarantine, wellness and art in medicine, and more! Tune in next time for a very special guest interview!
Children and education 5 years
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36:40

S2 Episode 11: This Residency Life

This episode marks the first day of residency for the 2020 graduating class and the last episode of the season. After this episode, the show will officially transition to a new group of medical students with new stories to tell. But before we go, we thought it would be meaningful to dedicate this last episode to residency. In the first part, we caught up with (Doctor!) Sabina Freiman, who we first met in the Going Unmatched episode. In part two, we invited the original hosts of the show and now PGY3s, Jon Cluett and Trevor Morey, to catch us up on their lives as residents. A few things we mentioned in this episode: 1) Medical influencers: healthydebate.ca/opinions/medical-influencers-on-social-media 2) Burnout Syndrome (ICD-11): who.int/mental_health/evidence/burn-out/en/ 3) Trevor’s in a metal band called Heartless: hyperurl.co/9a1o8e?fbclid=IwAR38DPFLyphOxTFt3yAvzz3Ay5noEfhpjeAc0nySC2Li2P1Emo48x2X4swA 4) Follow Jon’s favourite orange cat on Instagram @the_cat_named_carrot If you have a comment for the show or a story of your own to tell, send us an email at clerkshippodcast@gmail.com. Thanks to Harry Chandrakumaran and Lyndsey Gott for helping put the show together.
Children and education 5 years
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01:32:12

S2 Episode 10: Match Day and Dr. Brian Goldman

Today on the show we have two parts. The first is a conversation with the podcast team on Match Day, and then, in the second half, you’ll hear an interview that Lyndsey Gott did with Dr. Brian Goldman way back when she was a CC3. Dr. Goldman (Brian) is an emergency doc, writer, and host of CBC’s White Coat Black Art. More stuff for you to check out: 1. You can find everything Brian Goldman at cbc.ca/radio/whitecoat 2. Two White Coat Black Art episodes that I recommend: - Falling Through the Cracks: Greg’s Story cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-75-white-coat-black-art/clip/15548126-falling-through-the-cracks-gregs-story - Doctor Burnout cbc.ca/radio/whitecoat/doctor-burnout-1.4395549 3. Our favourite podcasts: Harry: Harrison’s Podclass, Lexicon Valley Lyndsey: Peds Cases, CBC World Report, Pod Save America/The World Yannay: EM Cases, Where Should We Begin?, The Savage Lovecast If you have a comment for the show or a story of your own to tell, send us an email at clerkshippodcast@gmail.com. Thanks to Harry Chandrakumaran and Lyndsey Gott.
Children and education 5 years
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01:20:00

S2 Episode 9: Going Unmatched

Meet Sujen, Tyee, Sabina, and Vlad, four medical students from the University of Toronto who went unmatched in 2019. Listen to their stories and hear their advice about the unmatched process. If you have a comment for the show or a story of your own to tell, send us an email at clerkshippodcast@gmail.com. Also, take a look at these: 1. Lauren Vogel wrote an article in 2017 reviewing the status of unmatched medical students in Canada. Check it out here: cmaj.ca/content/189/21/E758 2. Dr. Horton discusses CaRMS interviews and ranking strategies on this CMAJ podcast episode. I bring it up because she specifically comments on the so-called “match and switch” strategy that Sabina mentions at the end of our episode: soundcloud.com/cmajpodcasts/horton-carms-interview 3. Corey Stanton from the University of Ottawa put together a short documentary of the CaRMS process called “The Match”, I recommend checking it out: vimeo.com/222682284 Special thanks to Harry Chandrakumaran, Lyndsey Gott, and Gordon Yao for editing this episode. Thanks for listening.
Children and education 6 years
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01:29:57

S2 Episode 8: What I Wish I Knew in Clerkship with Matt Breton

On this episode, Matt Breton, a med student from the University of Toronto, joins the show to talk about his non-clinical pearls for clerkship. You can check out his article on the subject in the Fall 2019 edition of Scrub-In here (page 16): scrub-in.dgtlpub.com/2019/2019-09-30/home.php Some mindfulness resources: 1. Jon Kabat- Zinn: youtube.com/watch?v=8HYLyuJZKno 2. Joy on Demand by Chade Meng Tan: joyondemand.com 3. Headspace App: headspace.com Sound effects from the show: 1. Ocean wave sounds from SoundJay.com 2. High School hallway sounds is a SoundEffectsFactory Original Recording If you have a story to tell or if you want to get in touch, you can reach us at clerkshippodcast@gmail.com.
Children and education 6 years
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01:18:51

S2 Episode 7: Clinic, Clerkship & CaRMS with Dr. Erin Beattie

Check out our conversation with Dr. Erin Beattie, a family doc at the Queen’s Family Health Team, Career Advisor, and Clinical Skills Tutor. We discuss her path toward medicine and her career progression. She shares some of the joys and challenges of life in and outside medicine and how to navigate both. We think her honest and heartfelt advice will resonate with new and senior medical students alike. We strongly recommend you look up Brené Brown-mentioned in the show. Consider starting here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCvmsMzlF7o If you have a story to tell or want to get in touch, you can reach us at clerkshippodcast@gmail.com. You can find the show wherever you get your podcasts.
Children and education 6 years
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36:46

S2 Episode 6: Identity With Dr. Carys Massarella

On this episode, we invited Dr. Carys Massarella, an emergency doctor and an advocate for transgender health. We talk about her life and career as a transgender person, and about her experience with discovering identity. For more, check out 1. Transforming Gender, a CBC documentary featuring Dr. Massarella https://www.cbc.ca/doczone/episodes/transforming-gender 2. Shame in medical education by Dr. Will Bynum https://twitter.com/WillBynumMD/status/1091444928176099330 If you have a story to tell or if you want to get in touch, you can reach us at clerkshippodcast@gmail.com. You can find the show wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening.
Children and education 6 years
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01:06:24

S2 Episode 5: Moving Away in Clerkship

On this episode, Harry, Lyndsey, and Yannay talk about regional rotations and what it’s like to pack up your things and move to an entirely new environment as a medical student. You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Spotify. If you have a comment or a story you want to share, get in touch with us on facebook or at clerkshippodcast@gmail.com.
Children and education 6 years
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01:35:33

S2 Episode 4: Dr. Emma Holliday

On this episode, we invited Dr. Emma Holliday, the creator of the famous clerkship review videos for the NBMEs. We talk about her journey through medicine, the story behind the videos, and advice she has for medical students. At the top of the show, you will also hear from one of our listeners, Ramita Verma, about her struggles and triumphs as a learner in the medical system. You can listen to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or SoundCloud. We'd love to hear what you think. Send us an email at clerkshippodcast@gmail.com, message us on Facebook (search for "This Clerkship Life"), or use our anonymous form: goo.gl/forms/I0uJwzfmeZPuN2ZJ3 Also! If you are in clerkship, or if you are a resident or a staff, please send us a short clip that starts with "Dear first-year me" and tell us about the ONE most important piece of advice you wish you had in first year. Record it on your phone, send the file to our email, and we'll include it in our upcoming episode. Thanks!
Children and education 7 years
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43:55

S2 Episode 3: Choosing A Specialty (Reprise)

On this episode, the team talks about that ultimate med student question: "which residency programs should I apply for?" We talk about many of the factors that influence our career selection and hear from listeners. We'd love to hear what you think. Send us an email at clerkshippodcast@gmail.com, message us on Facebook (search for "This Clerkship Life"), or use our anonymous form linked below. Anonymous listener feedback goes in here: goo.gl/forms/I0uJwzfmeZPuN2ZJ3 Here are the resources mentioned in the show (you can find Dr. S's career selection algorithm on our facebook page): 1. The 3 Things We Get Wrong About Sex, Love & Monogamy(Dan Savage): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brZIb4MG8oA 2. Dan Savage on the Price of Admission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1tCAXVsClw 3. Workforce Trends: https://omsa.ca/sites/default/files/page/24/omsa_hhr_guide_2016.pdf 4. CIHR Physicians in Canada, Summary Report: https://secure.cihi.ca/free_products/Physicians_in_Canada_2016.pdf 5. Resident Salaries and Benefits by Province: https://www.carms.ca/match/r-1-main-residency-match/salary/#1511459027032-06ec5e41-5301
Children and education 7 years
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01:06:59

S2 Episode 2: "That's Not My Job"

On this episode, the team talks about a phrase that many medical students hear when a patient has more than one medical issue: “That’s not my job”. Some react in frustration; others reflect on the realistic and pragmatic goals of a busy medical practice. What do you think? As always, you can find us on SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts. We'd love to hear what you think. Send us an email at clerkshippodcast@gmail.com, message us on Facebook (search for "This Clerkship Life"), or use our anonymous form linked below. Anonymous listener feedback goes in here: https://goo.gl/forms/I0uJwzfmeZPuN2ZJ3
Children and education 7 years
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40:25

S2 Episode 1: Depression In Medical School

This episode is an honest and deeply personal interview with Maggie Hulbert, a member of the Class of 2020, about her mental illness experience. Below you can find links to the podcast, Maggie's article, The Year, Dr. Meg John-Barker's self-care booklet, and This American Life Episode 661: But That's What Happened. Share your reflections about mental health challenges with us in writing or audio clip, and we'll share it on the show. Thanks for listening. As always, you can find us on Stitcher and Apple Podcasts. We'd love to hear from you. Send us an email at clerkshippodcast@gmail.com, message us on Facebook (search for "This Clerkship Life"), or use our anonymous form linked below. Links - Maggie’s Article: http://nam.edu/expressclinicianwellbeing/?fbclid=IwAR2WoiTquKgc06HtJ72E7hnHXjNe4Ob7D3jMISgFpgZZvnkNuOreTpTh0Sc#/artwork/128 - Self-care booklet: https://www.rewriting-the-rules.com/self/hell-yeah-self-care/ - This American Life Episode 661: https://www.thisamericanlife.org/661/but-thats-what-happened - Listener feedback form: https://goo.gl/forms/I0uJwzfmeZPuN2ZJ3
Children and education 7 years
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7
49:50

S2 Episode 0: Welcome Back

On this episode of This Clerkship Life, the podcast takes on a new life with new hosts. Listen to hear our favorite episodes from the first season and our plan for future shows. As always, you can find us on Stitcher and Apple Podcasts. We'd love to hear from you. Send us an email at clerkshippodcast@gmail.com or message us on Facebook, just search for "This Clerkship Life".
Children and education 7 years
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08:40

Episode 13: A Conversation With Dr. Jackie Duffin, Medical Historian & Hematologist

Hello! As Jon and Trev have been preparing to start their residency programs we sat down to have a chat with one of our most influential teachers at Queen's Medical School, Dr. Jackie Duffin. Dr. Duffin is a medical historian and hematologist, she has written numerous books on the history of medicine (https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/contributor/author/jacalyn-duffin/) and she has also written pieces that have been featured in the CMAJ (http://www.cmaj.ca/content/165/12/1609.full) and the New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/06/opinion/pondering-miracles-medical-and-religious.html?_r=0). We sat down to talk with her about her journey to medical school, how she became a medical historian and advice for aspiring physicians! As always please send your questions, guest suggestions and comments to clerkshippodcast@gmail.com. Enjoy!
Children and education 8 years
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45:57
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