Pathoma | USMLE Step 1 and Medical Course Review Our guest in this episode, Andy Chen, is completing his medical education at the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. Ep84 I High Yield Wisdom from Pathoma Creator, Dr. Husain Sattar, MD, Ep113 | MS4 Perspectives: Internal Medicine with Dr. Elizabeth Belford, Ep112 | Reclaiming Voices: Ending the Cycle of Sexual Exploitation with Reclaim13 Founder Dr. Cassandra Ma, Ep111 | Careers in Healthcare: Occupational Therapist, Ep110 | From Marines to Medicine With Daniel Estrada, Ep109 | Space Medicine with Dr. Michael Barratt, Ep108 | Breaking Barriers: Addressing Anti-Racism in Medicine & the Creation of Pathology Central with Dr. Andrea Deyrup, Ep107 | Careers in Healthcare: Speech-Language Pathologist, Ep106 | Addressing Maternal and Fetal Health Disparities - Dr. Kecia Gaither, Ep105 | Asian American Diversity in Medicine with Dr. Nolan Kagetsu, Ep104 | Dean Darrell Nabers Answers, "Should I Do a Post-bacc or an SMP? Our guest, Kendall Frisoli, shares what drew her to this specialty and what keeps her sane through the rigors of medical training. Does hypnosis actually work? On this episode of Medicus, Neal and our guest host, Hye-Jin Yun, welcome Dr. Dauzvardis, anatomy professor at the Stritch School of Medicine. Recommended resources from Will: https://www.studentloanplanner.com/ https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/ https://financialresidency.com. In her off time she loves to read, cook, and explore Chicago! For those non-traditional wondering if medicine is the right path for you, take a listen! Fundamentals of Pathology | Pathoma is an Associate Professor of Pathology and Medical Educator most well known for the development of Pathoma, a highly popular online educational course and textbook designed to teach the fundamentals of pathology. Includes a subscription to online videos by Dr. Sattar covering the entire text High-yield outline format covering all major topics in pathology To honor breast cancer awareness month, we sat down with Alice Moon, Devon and Peter Moon to get a patients perspective on being diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer as a 26 year old woman. Dr. Husain A. Sattar | Pathoma As the Medical Director of Oncology with theMednet, she oversees the editorial teams in moderating the high quality physician discussions, as well as expanding engagement through special programming such as the Tumor Board Q&A, ASCO and NEJM Journal Club discussions, SWOG outreach programs, and more. With her nearly 15 years of experience in admissions and recruitment, Jill has a broad knowledge of admissions, recruitment, financial aid and assists prospective students in all aspects of the admissions process. Elizabeth now is a first-year resident in Internal Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina. In her free time, Sam enjoys cooking, traveling, hiking, running, and watching the Packers beat the Bears. Following undergrad, Nicolette completed two masters degrees, in Public Health and in Science in Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine. She is also the founder of ESME, Emotional and Social Medical Education and the creator of Healer's Art Reflections, which she was inspired to create as a sequel to Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen's Healer's Art. Improving your emotional intelligence starts with knowing your strengths and weaknesses. As a NASA astronaut and a flight surgeon double board certified in internal medicine and aerospace medicine, Dr. Barratt is an expert on human physiology here on Earth and up in orbit. This episode is for those who love school. Hye-Jin Yun is a rising fourth-year medical student, Class President, and Gold Humanism Honor Society inductee at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. What you probably do not know about Dr. Sattar, however, is his non-linear path to medicine. Medical course and Step 1 review. This episode is part of our specialty series, where we interview MS4 students about their experiences applying and matching into their chosen specialty. Find out more about Speech Pathology at American Speech-Language-Hearing Association: https://www.asha.org/. Part II explores what it takes to match into the field. In lieu of the normal interview format, four Medicus team members share some of their favorite books, articles, shows, and other medical content. He also holds a masters degree in English literature from Georgetown and contributes a monthly column in The Lancet medical journal, where he discusses literature and how it overlaps with medicine and public health. She keeps a blog about exploring the intersection of bioethics, womens health, and identity, and she graduated from the George Washington University with B.S. So, I met Dr Hussain Sattar and learned about the wonders of his Have you ever wondered how a medical student, low on the totem pole in the very rigid hierarchy of healthcare, can seek out opportunities for leadership in medicine? Dr. Burgart is active on Twitter, where she comments on Anesthesiology and Bioethics issues. Our video and supplemental interview with pathology educator Dr. Husain Sattar bring to light about what pathology is and the role of pathologists. Listen as he shares his story about being a lawyer by day and EMT by night prior to beginning medical school. When not studying or in the hospital, you can find him binging Marvel, running or hiking in the great outdoors, writing and recording music, or spending time with family, friends, and animals. He has over a decade of speaking and teaching experience. In this episode, we sat down with a third year medical student Hermona Abera to discuss two topics in medicine which are all too familiar to her - racism and loss. Dr. Buckleys discussion today is not meant to represent the views or policy of the VA hospital system, but are rather an expression of his own academic interests in this evolving therapeutic modality. With her foray into social media, Dr. Gaithers combined perspective as a maternal child specialist and public health proponent has allowed her to reach millions via her Twitter feed-- @KeciaGaitherMD and her website: www.keciagaither.com. Episode produced by: Emily Hagen, Nikki Ganeshan, www.medicuspodcast.com | medicuspodcast@gmail.com | Donate: http://bit.ly/MedicusDonate. Dr. Haynes has an additional board certification by the American Board of Obesity Medicine, and is highly trained in medical aesthetics, and lifestyle medicine. She has been recognized by the Illinois Department of Children & Family Services for her compassion, dedication and commitment to the children and families of Illinois and has served on various advisory boards, including the Illinois Childrens Justice Task Force, College of DuPages Human Services. Will is a PGY-4 Med/Peds senior at Loyola University Hospital Systems. In addition to his professional achievements, Dr. Chiang is a verified Tiktok influencer (460k+ followers), Youtuber (11k+ subscribers), Twitter influencer (13k+ followers), and Instagram influencer (67.5k+ followers). Resident members share what pathology is to them. Join Katherine as she sits down with the Stritch School of Medicines much beloved Father Doctor David DeMarco as they discuss his childhood, dual calling, and reflective practice. Alice is a 26 year old patient who graduated with a masters of science in nutrition from University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. Tara is a graduate from Baylor University, and completed a dual degree in business and pre-medicine. She is also an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Associate Program Director for the Pediatric Residency Training Program, and Co-Clerkship Director for the University of Chicagos Pritzker School Medicine. We took a few weeks off for studying and recovering but we are happy to be back, and this time with some new Medicus team members! Dr. Sattar's lectures cover all of the high yield pathology points. If you are interested in learning more technical details of the SOAP we highly recommend these videos on the NRMP website: Liza a first year resident in Family Medicine at West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park, IL. Download Free PDF View PDF. Join us as we talk with current M4, Lauren Lamparter, about her experience finishing her clinical rotations, applying to residency programs, and anticipating ways that the transition to residency may look different from previous years. off strong. The United States Medical Licensure Exam - Step 1, is a standardized exam that is administered by the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) and the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB). Our specialty series with 4th year medical students consists of three parts. While every patient population has its own unique features and challenges, one demographic that is often overlooked is prison inmates. https://www.nature.com/articles/npp201784 - great review article on the potential for psychedelics as a therapy, https://tim.blog/2019/09/10/largest-psychedelic-research-center/, https://www.amazon.com/Change-Your-Mind-Consciousness-Transcendence/dp/0735224153/ref=sr_1_3?crid=DV9Q4Y90D9S7&keywords=how+to+change+your+mind&qid=1574527221&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&sprefix=how+to+change+%2Caps%2C187&sr=8-3, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5641975/. Or you can check out some of his published articles here, "My Classroom is empty: Is that a problem?". In her current role, Dr. Gaither serves as the Director of Perinatal Services/Director of Maternal Fetal Medicine for NYC Health+ Hospitals/Lincoln in the Bronx. Pathoma course creates a celebrity in medical education Dr. Husain Sattar graduated from University Of Chicago, Pritzker School Of Medicine in 2001. As well, she provides volunteer telehealth consultation services in Kenya through The Addis Clinic, has taught internationally in resource-limited settings, and is an external supervisor and mentor at the Regional Dermatology Training Centre in Moshi, Tanzania. In todays conversation, Adam talks about his experiences through medical education, and shares his insights on how we view and discuss issues around disability. In between treating her own patients and helping doctors launch community clinics, Dr. Wible devotes herself to medical student and physician suicide prevention. Ep85 I Medical School Admissions What a Rush! Alex has experience in acute care, long-term acute care, inpatient rehab, skilled nursing, psychosocial rehab and vocational training. Dean Nakae provides wisdom, interesting discussion, and pertinent information for pre-med students applying for medical school or for medical professionals within their training/practice. Website: https://sites.google.com/site/neuroradiologyprimer, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nolan-kagetsu-%E8%8A%B1%E6%9C%88-md-facr-5a38a220/, Episode produced by: Aaron Deng and Karen Yuan. Phone+1 773-702-7278. She shares how she has pursued various leadership roles, both within medical school and beyond in the broader healthcare landscape. It doesnt get any more Loyola than that. Some of the stories you will hear are graphic, yet educational. The MS4 Specialty Series is back! We are excited to have him as well as all of our new members. Before coming to medical school, she worked as a scribe in an Emergency Department. Author of three books: Cook County ICU: 30 Years of Unforgettable Patients and Odd Cases, The Doctor Will See You Now: Essays on Changing the Practice of Medicine, and Chicago Flashbulbs: A Quarter Century of News, Politics, Sports, and Show Business (1987-2012). This organization pairs medical students with special needs children and their families, for an immersive experience that broadens perspective and helps future doctors learn how to better support their patients with special needs. Our guest, Hye-Jin Yun, shares what led her to pursue this often overlooked specialty and how to make sure you make the most of virtual interviews. Dr. Husain Sattar, MD - Pathologist - Write a Review - CareDash He is eager to become an emergency medicine physician and would love to help anyone looking for a resource or advice! Through conferences, workshops and community outreach, the foundation has impacted thousands of kids already that will one day become our community's future researchers, leaders, advocates, healers and healthcare heroes. https://phreportcard.org/. Tara also couples matched with her partner, who is currently in an emergency medicine residency. Our second guest, Dr. Austin Chiang, is triple board-certified, dual ivy-league educated (Harvard, Columbia) and trained gastroenterologist and advanced endoscopist. Her music is vulnerable, relatable, and most importantly - real. Shaykh Dr Hussain Sattar : A Celebrity In Medical Education Here, our 4th year students will reveal the secrets to success for each year of medical school, as well as advice for pre-med students, gap year students, excelling on board exams, and more. Here, we will learn about the reasons why our guests have decided to pursue a career in this specialty, likes/dislikes about the field, and common stereotypes surrounding the field. We feel you! Dr. Aziz Ansari is an Associate Professor of Medicine and is the Associate Chief Medical Officer for Clinical Optimization and Revenue Integrity at Loyola University Medical Center. Upon graduation, Amy moved to Austin, TX to complete a Residency in Pediatric Intensive Care. Dr. Austin Chiang Social Media Handles linked below: Episode produced by: Aaron Deng, Rasa Valiauga. Tune in to find out! Along the way, we compare medical and military culture, and learn what we can do to help serve those who have served our country. Thus she created I AM ABEL FOUNDATION, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that she describes as a "mentoring scholarly community" whose motto is "Excellence Period. Meet Rasa and Dave, fellow med students here to help us create new Medicus content to bring to you each week. Husain earns up to $150,000 a year in income. Episode produced by: Rasa Valiauga, Jacqueline Tarsitano. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2014/09/the-rise-of-the-mdmba-degree/380683/, https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/is-an-mba-worth-it-for-an-md/, https://hbr.org/2014/09/should-you-get-an-mba, https://hbr.org/2016/12/why-the-best-hospitals-are-managed-by-doctors, http://www.amandagoodall.com/SS&MarticletJuly2011.pdf, https://khn.org/news/death-by-a-thousand-clicks/. Follow Dr. Aulivola on twitter @baulivola, Follow Loyola Vascular Surgery @loyolavascular, There are many different types of hospitals in the United States, most of which fall under the broad categories of for-profit, not-for-profit, and government-owned (Department of Veterans Affairs "VA"). If you are interested in learning more about ENT, you can reach out to Colten at coltenpwolf@gmail.com or emilybacalao@gmail.com., or the official ENT website at https://www.entnet.org/. Pathoma: Fundamentals of Pathology by Dr. Husain A. Sattar She also has a joint appointment in the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics, serves as the Co-Chair of the LPCH Ethics Committee and as a member of the SHC Ethics Committee. Words of wisdom are plentiful in this episode, check it out! Hye-Jin ("HJ") Yun is the former MS4 Class President and recent graduate of Loyola Stritch School of Medicine. If you are interested in learning more about Urology, you can reach out to Cesar via DM on Twitter @CesarDelgadoMD or Hannah at hannah.slov@gmail.com, or the official American Urological Association website at https://www.auanet.org/. He specializes in breast pathology. Topics discussed are the importance of incorporating talk therapy into psychiatrist practice, what to look for in a residency program, and the optimal relationship between a psychologist and psychiatrist supporting a patients health goals. Dr. Samantha Peterson is currently an internal medicine resident at Franciscan Health Olympia Fields, where she also completed her family medicine training. Through personal, firsthand experience Stacia Dearmin, MD has witnessed the impact of unexpected negative outcomes and medical malpractice lawsuits on physicians and other medical professionals. Raising a child with special needs brings many joys and challenges. This podcast is for information purposes only; no member of this podcast is a licensed financial advisor. Episode produced by Alek Druck and Mara Peterson. It seems that a unique personality is a prerequisite to teaching this course that has been a vital part of the medical school curriculum for so long. In this episode we sat down with Adam Wadina. In this episode we discuss the intersection of climate change and social justice, and how it can have an impressive impact on your health. He is currently a first year student at Stritch School of Medicine. For advice, tips, and a glimpse into the lives of medical students pursuing a career in Pediatrics, follow along! This is an episode you won't want to miss. If so, then this episode is for you! | Department of Pathology | The University of Chicago The Wonder Wisdom Series features individuals from all aspects of healthcare and science who provide truthful and resilient stories of their journey. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Husain's . She delivers her message with a mixture of poetry and storytelling about her experience growing up as a Muslim-American, her extended family living through Syrian Civil War, and the importance of empathy. Nolan Adams is a 4th year student at the Loyola Stritch School of Medicine who will be entering Loyola's ophthalmology residency after a transitional year program at Presence Resurrection Hospital. Dr. Alan Chen is a practicing psychiatrist and Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Keck School of Medicine and an Assistant Program Director of the University of Southern California. Dr. Nakae began her career as a director for Diversity at the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, Utah, and later served in the same role at the Feinberg School at Medicine at Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois. She currently works for Memorial Sloan Kettering, and the opinions she expresses in this interview are solely her own and do not express the views or opinions of Memorial Sloan Kettering. Trust us, youll return to your studying, and time on the wards as well, feeling especially inspired and grateful. We speak with Amy Perez, a nurse and abortion care provider living in Texas, about what the decision means for reproductive health. Part II explores what it takes to match into the field. In this 4th year medical student (MS4) series, we dive into the field of Family Medicine. in Environmental Science from the University of Denver which fueled her interest in how environmental impacts and climate alterations affect health. In this episode, Insup and John interview Dean Darrell Nabers about post-baccalaureate and special masters programs (SMPs) as a means to gaining admission into medical school. Dean Sunny Nakae is back! We interviewed Jen Romanello, a medical student at Rush Medical College in Chicago who has previously done extensive work in womens health, which she considers a passion. Listen along as we explore the types of discrimination Hermona has faced before and during medical school, the losses shes experienced, and how shes dealt with both. Here, Colten and Emily reflect on their journey in pursuing a career in Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (colloquially known as Ears, Nose, and Throat Surgery or ENT), as well as provide tips and recommendations for all stages of the match process. Here it is! In this mini-series, we explore different health professions to get a better understanding of the variety of team members involved in patient care. Cheryl Zhang is a first year medical student at Stritch School of Medicine. As a faculty, she has been a visiting professor and volunteer clinician in local and international settings in Central America and the Caribbean, South America, and Southern Africa. You can contact HJ via Instagram @doc.ladywonder or email (doc.ladywonder@gmail.com). He is originally from Rockford, IL and entered medical school after a gap year working as a Certified Nursing Assistant following his graduation from Northwestern University. To complicate things further, this question is often posed with spiritual or religions undertones, i.e. She was then accepted to Stritch School of Medicine for class of 2023 and is currently the president of the M1 Class Board. She became the Director of the Center for Community and Global Health (CCGH) in 2008. Andy provides great insight into the world of Ob/Gyn, delivering a unique perspective of a being a male applicant/provider. All of which require exceptional communication skills, do they not? We're back! Originally, she started her career as a critical care nurse in the ICU. [1] [2] Career [ edit] Learn More About Dr. Sattar. Sattar is currently an Assistant Professor of Pathology at the University of Chicago where he serves as a full-time academic surgical pathologist with a specialization in breast pathology. It is her expressive outlet and treatment of choice. As Medical Director, Dr. Cichon has overseen the establishment and organization of disaster preparedness. For advice, tips, and a glimpse into the lives of medical students pursuing a career in Neurology, follow along! -He works a lot. Many physicians will tell you that there will come a time where you are so fatigued mentally, physically and emotionally that you begin to lose sight of why you pursued a career in medicine in the first place. Currently, Jessica volunteers at the CommunityHealth Clinic (CHC) in Chicago, the largest volunteer-based free clinic in the nation, providing gynecological medical care under the supervision of attending physicians. He is the oldest of four, enjoys the outdoors, and hanging out with family & friends. Fundamentals of Pathology is a unique 218-page text that combine Dr. Husain A. Sattar's extensive teaching experience with his clear, principle-based, and engaging teaching style. She is passionate about teaching, mentorship, and increasing medical student exposure to the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery. He highlights the importance of womens health and the variety that Ob/Gyn can offer. Alek, Neal, Josh, Nate, and Mara have all made it to the other side of the Step 1 exam. Support for LGBTQ+ Health in Chicagoland: https://howardbrown.org/. Since childhood, music has kept her centered. 1 hr 9 min Ep84 I High Yield Wisdom from "Pathoma" Creator, Dr. Husain Sattar, MD Medicus Medicine You know his voice. January 24, 2018 Written By When Husain Sattar, MD, took a leave of absence from medical school to study Arabic and Islamic spirituality in Islamabad, Pakistan, he spent his days in a classroom that had walls made of clay and would heat up to 120 degrees in the summer. www.medicuspodcast.com | medicuspodcast@gmail.com | Donate: http://bit.ly/MedicusDonatet. She began her career as a speech-language pathologist at Lucy Corr, a retirement community in Chesterfield, Virginia. This final meeting had little to no impact on their original rank position. Our guest, Teresa Veselack, shares advice on how to set yourself up for success regarding matching into this competitive specialty and shares tips to help you stand out both on paper and in person. Teresa Veselack is a recent graduate of Loyola Stritch School of Medicine and will be starting a 7-year Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery training program at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, IL this summer. Join us for an episode thats truly out of this world! Her emergency medicine experience spans the full spectrum from outpost locum tenens work in the midwestern flatlands to dynamic inner-city practices. This is the second episode in our series, "Social Media in Medicine," where the Medicus team will be speaking with medical social media influencers about their experiences utilizing these new social platforms to further their goals as professionals. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a minor in Chican@ & Latinx studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. We sat down with Dr. Kamran Mirza, a clinical pathologist, to discuss why this medical specialty can be just as rewarding and challenging as other specialties, and why medical students should consider it. In this 4th year medical student (MS4) specialty episode, we investigate the field of obstetrics and gynecology (Ob/Gyn). Here, our 4th year students will reveal the secrets to success for each year of medical school, as well as advice for pre-med students, gap year students, excelling on board exams, and more. We hope you enjoy! She is an adjunct professor in the Long Island University Post Genetic Counseling Graduate Program. Justin also describes some of his other efforts to improve the rights of disability community. Part III is the general advice section. He accepts multiple insurance plans. Harjots interest in medicine began at a young agesome of her earliest memories consist of going to the library with her parents and flipping through pictures in cartoon anatomy books. sattar Dr. Pamela Wible is a family physician born into a family of physicians who warned her not to pursue medicine. We found Gideon to be a natural motivational speaker, so this is the perfect episode for anyone looking for a little extra juice to help them finish the year (or Dedicated!) Dr. Sattar has two offices in Illinois where he specializes in Pathology. Dr. Husain Sattar, Medical Educator and Pathologist, University of Chicago Amy currently works as an Abortion Services Nurse for Planned Parenthood of greater TX at the South Austin Surgical Services Center. On this episode we recap our experiences with the USMLE Step 1. As Director of the CCGH, she hopes to inspire and support medical students who have a passion for health equity and envision local and global service as a part of their medical careers.. One of the most difficult questions that patients can ask a healthcare provider is why me?. In addition to her passion for infectious disease that was potentiated while working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, she also enjoys practicing osteopathic manipulative medicine and LGBTQ+ aspects of medicine. Husain Sattar | Profiles RNS - University of Chicago Originally from Los Angeles, KENDALL has been training to become a physician in Chicago. Dr. Ansari teaches frequently on the role of primary palliative care in improving health care delivery, primary communication skills in serious illness, opioid management and the role of cultural humility in challenging one's implicit biases at the bedside. And youll also hear this from patients and students alike. The opinions expressed in this podcast do not constitute medical advice and do not represent the views or opinions of the institutions, researchers, or patient advocacy groups discussed during the interview. In this episode of our podcast, we have the pleasure of speaking with the accomplished and passionate Dr. Andrea Deyrup. Part I consists of a discussion about the field. 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In this episode, we talk to Jessica Simpson, a second-year medical student at Loyola Stritch School of Medicine and founder of the Loyola chapter of White Coats for Black Lives, about the WC4BL organization, racism in healthcare, and how to begin having meaningful conversations and take action to combat this systemic issue. As well, she provides volunteer telehealth consultation services in Kenya through The Addis Clinic, has taught internationally in resource-limited settings, and is an external supervisor and mentor at the Regional Dermatology Training Center in Moshi, Tanzania. Dr. Henry also shares her story about pursuing medicine and hematology/oncology specifically, simultaneously while conveying valuable advice to all aspiring physicians. For advice, tips, and a glimpse into the lives of medical students pursuing a career in General Surgery, follow along! Additionally, he has published several articles and a book chapter on this topic. Our discussion will leave you eager to become involved with issues impacting healthcare delivery and patients across the US!