Tri-i Pod: The Md-phd Admissions Podcast

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Sinopsis

Interested in becoming a physician-scientist? Listen to Tri-I Pod to find out more! We discuss what it means to be a physician scientist, the structure of an MD-PhD/MSTP program, and the admissions process at the Tri-Institutional program at Weill Cornell Medical College, Rockefeller University, and Sloan-Kettering in New York City.

Episodios

  • Tri-I Pod: Episode 17

    20/05/2016 Duración: 13min

    Dr. David Kaufman, Executive Director & Translational Immuno-Oncology Lead of Oncology Clinical Research at Merck, joins me to discuss mentorship and the role of the clinician-scientist in a corporate setting. https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-kaufman-18b00a19

  • Tri-I Pod: Episode 16

    06/05/2016 Duración: 17min

    Dr. Sarah Arron, Associate Professor of Dermatology at UCSF, talks about the challenges of medical school vs lab work and how to maintain a sense of community among the MD-PhD student cohort. Produced & edited by Caroline K. Fulford. Music by Lazy Salon.

  • Tri-I Pod: Episode 15

    28/04/2016 Duración: 14min

    Dr. Joe Arron, Director of Immunology at Genentech, shares his perspective on the role of the MD-PhD in the biotech field. Produced & edited by Caroline K. Fulford. Music by Lazy Salon.

  • Tri-I Pod: Episode 14

    21/04/2016 Duración: 11min

    Dr. Michael Shiloh, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Microbiology at UT Southwestern, joins me to discuss the joy of research while in training. Produced & edited by Caroline K. Fulford. Music by Lazy Salon.

  • Tri-I Pod: Episode 13

    14/04/2016 Duración: 14min

    In the seventh episode of our alumni series, we talk to Dr. Ruchi Kapoor, a recent alum working on a postdoc at UC Irvine. She stopped by the office during her time in New York to tell us what it's like to be fresh out of the program, how she sets her goals both long- and short-term, and how at home she felt during her time in the Tri-Institutional Program. Produced & edited by Caroline K. Fulford. Music by Lazy Salon.

  • Tri-I Pod: Episode 12

    01/04/2016 Duración: 26min

    In the sixth episode of our alumni series, we talk to Dr. Kara Maxwell, an instructor at the University of Pennsylvania and a researcher in inherited cancer susceptibility and genetic mechanisms of tumor formation. We discuss the importance of mentorship, how to go about life- and family-planning while in training, and how far we still need to go to welcome women into higher education settings. Produced & edited by Caroline K. Fulford. Music by Lazy Salon.

  • Tri-I Pod: Episode 11

    24/03/2016 Duración: 13min

    In the fifth episode of our alumni series, we talk to Dr. Aaron Cypess, the Acting Section Chief of Translational Physiology Section, Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Obesity Branch of the NIH. Produced & edited by Caroline K. Fulford. Music by Lazy Salon.

  • Tri-I Pod: Episode 10

    17/03/2016 Duración: 18min

    In the fourth episode of our alumni series, we talk to Dr. Helene Rosenberg, Chief, Inflammation Immunobiology Section Laboratory of Allergic Diseases at the NIH. She looks back on how her initial experience of the MD-PhD program in the first years of its existence shaped her trajectory as a physician-scientist, Produced & edited by Caroline K. Fulford. Music by Lazy Salon.

  • Tri-I Pod: Episode 9

    10/03/2016 Duración: 14min

    In the third episode of our alumni series, we talk to Dr. Scott Brodie, a Professor of Ophthalmology specializing in Medical Retina and Clinical Electrophysiology. He sheds light on how an interdisciplinary approach, in both hard sciences and humanities, can have long-term impact on the work of the physician-scientist. Produced & edited by Caroline K. Fulford. Music by Lazy Salon.

  • Tri-I Pod: Episode 8

    03/03/2016 Duración: 23min

    In the second episode of our alumni series, we talk to Dr. Nina Schor, a pediatric neurologist from one of the first classes of MD-PhDs. She gives us insight into what it was like to be on the cutting edge of a field and how the multi-institutional environment supported her groundbreaking work. Produced & edited by Caroline K. Fulford. Music by Lazy Salon.