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PreMed Mondays

Dale Okorodudu, MD

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Start every week with the same mentorship that has helped countless premeds gain admission to medical school. Dr. Dale is the co-founder of PreMedSTAR.com, the author of How to Raise a Doctor, and the author of PreMed Mondays. Every Monday, he releases a new mentorship podcast on a specific topic to get premeds ready to take on the week! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drdale/support
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Before medical school you want to help people feel better. Once you start training and get into your practice,whether it is private, hospital-based, institutional, academic or corporate, you discover the distress of toxic work habits, stressed health professionals and bureaucracy. You are in danger of becoming a faceless white coat that doesn’t have a clue how to feel good! This show meets doctors and allied health professionals where they are, from medical school, residency, fellowship, pra ...
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Dr AC: The Fine Line

Dr Andrew Culbard

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The first series in our podcast will be interviewing successful budding business individuals and entrepreneurs across all industries. We are looking to motivate and inspire , by taking a look at relatable, real, everyday people who have exceeded in their field to take a look inside their life and the journey that they are on.
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"The heart, mediastinum, pulmonary vascularity, pleural spaces, and bones appear normal." [phone rings] "New paragraph." [phone rings] [Telephone receiver is picked up.] “Hello?” “Is this Dr. Lori Barr?” “Yes.” “This is the nurse practitioner in the Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital Emergency Room. Your parents have been in a motor vehicle accident. I…
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Meg McHugh is a graduate of the Robert Gordon University with a BA in Media Studies. Now a national radio presenter across seven stations in Scotland including, Clyde 1 and Forth 1, she also hosts her own podcast, the McHugh Corner where she discusses mental health and other taboo topics. Meg also happens to be a patient of mine, so we will be disc…
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Dr Lauren Evans is a graduate of the medical school at the University of Glasgow. She originally trained to be a GP, but has since become a Dermatology Specialty Doctor, supporting this with a Dermatology Diploma from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. On a quest to be a great mother and support her family, Lauren wanted extra…
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Week 52 of the PreMed Mondays book covers my best wishes for you. We've been walking this journey together for the past 1 year! Can you believe that! We've covered my entire book! This has been one of my most special projects. So many of you have reached out and sent me messages. Each one of them has been VERY special and I am appreciative of your …
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Week 51 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 why the field of medicine is worth the wait. To become a doctor, you have to put in decades of work! It's a tough road with plenty of sacrifices. You'll have ups and downs that make you question why you're pursuing this career. DON'T QUIT! It's worth the wait! Here are 5 reasons why! Click HERE to registe…
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Week 50 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 reasons to consider a gap year. Nowadays, many students take a break between college and medical school. There are plenty of benefits to doing this. In this weeks episode, we'l consider five of them. Click HERE to register for our next webinar on Wednesday May 29th at 8pm ET- “Budgeting for the Med School…
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Week 49 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 ways to pay for medical school. Unfortunately, may premeds aren't taught much about finances prior to starting medical school. This leads to some pretty poor decisions which have real implications years later. In general, there are very few ways to finance medical school and in this episode I'll cover 5 o…
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Week 48 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 courses to consider taking before you graduate. Now of course you have to take certain prerequisites to get into medical school, but beyond that, there are other classes that could prove rather beneficial. In this episode, I'll share 5 courses to take in undergrad that could get you off to a running start…
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Week 47 of the PreMed Mondays book covers personal accountability. This is a tough episode. Students need to understand that at the end of the day, whether they succeed or not is due to their own performance. You can't blame anyone else or life's circumstances. If you want to be successful, you have to figure it out. Life will throw curveballs and …
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Week 46 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 things to do after your interview! Here's the deal, your job ins't complete after the interview is over. You've got a few things left to do in order to keep on impressing the school as well as making sure your can stay on track moving forward. In this episode, we'll cover 5 of those things! Click HERE to …
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Week 45 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 questions for you to ask your interviewer. A great way to really impress your interviewer is to be prepared to answer their question, "So what questions do you have for me?" In this episode, I'll go over 5 key questions that you can ask your interviewer. Click HERE to register for our 3rd annual Applicati…
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Week 44 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 interview questions to prepare for. There is an infinite number of questions that can be asked during interviews so it's not possible to prepare for every single one. However, there are a few that you should always be ready to answer. For example, why do you want to be a medical doctor? In this episode, w…
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Week 43 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 things to do in preparation for interview day. Hands down, this is one of the most inquired about topic. The truth is, if a school gives you an interview, they probably think you're a good enough student to succeed at their institution. It's your job now not to blow the interview. Better yet, it's your jo…
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Week 42 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 dual degree programs to consider. One great thing about the field of medicine is that other degrees complement the MD (or DO) very well. In this episode of PreMed Mondays, we'll discuss five dual degree programs that premeds can consider. Premeds, find affordable services designed to help you get accepted…
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Week 41 of the PreMed Mondays book covers Outlasting Failure. We all struggle with challenges along our various paths and at times we experience "failure". But what is failure? What does that word mean to you? The famous quote says "I haven't failed, I've just found 10,000 ways that didn't work." Check out this episode of PreMed Mondays as I discus…
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Week 40 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 things to consider when choosing which medical schools to apply to! Yes you need to apply strategically! There are a few key things every premed should consider when deciding which schools to apply to. Here are some of them: 1) Has the school shown any interest in you? 2) What are their average USMLE/COML…
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Week 39 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 ways to get recruited to medical school. YES, you can get recruited to medical school, and you should want to get recruited. There are plenty of reasons why a medical school may pursue a student and you want to be well positioned to be one of those desired students. Premeds, find affordable services desig…
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Week 38 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 tips to writing a great personal statement. Besides your actual interview, this is your best opportunity during the application process to show the medical schools who you really are. The 5 tips are: 1) Make it personal 2) Don't embellish 3) Write when you feel like writing 4) Don't turn your essay into a…
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Week 37 of the PreMed Mondays book covers the importance of networking as a premed. This is the "N" in my G.R.I.N.D. success strategy and one of the most important things for you to get right on your journey to success. Show me your 5 closest friends and I'll tell you who you are! Premeds, find affordable services designed to help you get accepted …
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Week 36 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 things to consider when preparing to study for the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test). Last week we talked about the MCAT in general, but this week I'll break down some specific things for you to think about BEFORE you start studying for it. Premeds, find affordable services designed to help you get ac…
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Week 35 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 things to know about the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test). This is considered by many to be the most important test for your career as a doctor. Prior to taking on this beast of a test, you'll want to know some basic yest critical information about the exam to help you strategize ahead of time. And r…
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Week 34 of the PreMed Mondays book covers getting great rec letters. The key word is great, NOT good! This is one of the most important aspects of the medical school application (and all applications in general). The best way for people who have never met you to get a sense of who you are is by listening to what others say. You've got to get this r…
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Week 33 of the PreMed Mondays book covers Gifts & Works. Most people don't know the difference between their job and their work. Your job is NOT your identity. A proper understanding of this can change your life! In order to know your work, you should know your gifts! In this episode, I'll help you understand Gifts & Works! Premeds, find affordable…
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As a premed, there are certain key dates that you must know. These are dates essential to you getting accepted to medical school. Week 32 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 must know dates for premedical students. Premeds, find affordable services designed to help you get accepted into medical school at www.PreHealthMarket.com. And join the online…
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You've probably done a LOT of great things as a premedical student and your Curriculum Vitae is your opportunity to document them and share them. Week 31 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 tips to create an amazing curriculum vitae. This is your opportunity to shine and you want to do it right! Premeds, find affordable services designed to help yo…
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Summers are critical to your success as a premed! Week 30 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 ways that premeds can spend their summers. My summer experiences provided excellent experiences for me and played an essential role in my matriculation to medical school. The same is true for a LOT of now doctors. Premeds, find affordable services designed…
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***Listen to this episode, I'm giving out a FREE Kaplan MCAT Prep Course (worth $2400). Listen to hear how you can win**** This is how to become a successful premed! G.R.I.N.D.!!! Week 29 of the PreMed Mondays book covers the Premed G.R.I.N.D. success strategy. I use G.R.I.N.D. to take on many of my goals! The idea here is to be systematic and have…
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Week 28 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 medically related jobs for premeds. As a premedical student, you're super busy but still need a little bit of money in your pockets. Even if you don't need the money, work exposure is great for your medical school application! In this episode of PreMed Mondays, I'll discuss 5 medically related jobs that h…
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Week 27 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 reasons to consider studying abroad. Stepping out of the box and exploring a new culture provides many benefits. Studying abroad allows you to meet new people, learn about new cultures, and broaden your mindset. In this episode, I share 5 reasons to consider doing it.Premeds, find affordable services desi…
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Week 26 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 reasons to consider undergraduate research. During my undergraduate and medical school years, I did quite a bit of research. The benefits were intangible. My advice to students is to give it a shot. You won't know if you like research until you try it. if you don't like it....well...then stop doing it.Pre…
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For years, I've studied the difference between people who are said to successful vs others. What's the difference? These individuals have learned the importance of investing in themselves. To be successful, it is critical you take time to make yourself better. How you decide to use your time is one of the most important decisions of your life.Join …
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Week 24 of the PreMed Mondays book covers 5 tips for a great shadowing experience. As a premed, shadowing is essentially a requirement if you want to get in med school. It's not always easy to come across these opportunities so when you do, you need to get the most out of it. You want your experience to rewarding for you and clinician. In this epis…
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This is the second part of the interview with Dr. Nii-Daako Darko. In this conversation, learn how delightful it feels to know how far your message carries when you make an effort to blog, podcast, or put up a video. Hear about how legacy-building can extend far beyond your box and the border.By Lori L Barr, MD, Career and Practice Mentor
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Week 23 of the PreMed Mondays book covers covers 5 extracurricular activities to consider. Extracurriculars are critical to your success as a premed. There are tons to choose from. This episode will touch on 5 key ones.Remember to register for our upcoming webinar with Dean Quinn Capers from Ohio State University School of Medicine. Click the link …
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When a physician schedules a strategy session with Dr. Lori Barr, increasing profitability is discussed. Docgitimacy™, a measure of a doctor's influence, credibility and trustworthiness, is a factor in profitability and additional revenue streams. How does a podcast increase Docgitimacy™? There are four ways discussed on this episode. Let's discuss…
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