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Life as a Patient-Doctor

Stephanie Moss, MedPsycMoss

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Join incoming Psychiatry Resident Stephanie Moss (MD April 2024), also known as MedPsycMoss, as she shares her journey navigating life as both a patient and a future doctor. Through personal reflections and interviews with healthcare professionals she discussions topics like disabilities, mental health, sexual health, and diversity in medicine. Gain insights into the challenges and triumphs of pursuing a medical career while managing invisible disabilities.
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Future Dr. Moss, a 4th year medical student with invisible disabilities, shares her personal experience with failing the USMLE Step 1, the lessons learned from that failure, passing the exam, and matching into residency. The episode includes advice on managing study schedules, and how to utilize resources like UWorld and First Aid effectively. She …
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Meet Dr. Messman, MD who is a physician and professor of emergency medicine in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Wayne State University School of Medicine. She serves as the Vice Chair of Education for the department and also as the associate dean of graduate medical education for the University. Her professional interests include medical…
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Meet Dr. Kruti Shah, PharmD, a Clinical Operations Pharmacist at RUSH. She serves as a steering committee member of the Disabilities Employee Resource Group (DERG) at RUSH and as a co-chair of the DEI committee of Illinois Council of Health Systems Pharmacists (ICHP). Recognizing the significance of intersectionality in healthcare, Dr. Shah has spe…
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My #match2024 video and reaction to finding out whether I matched to become a resident physician in residency! Stay tuned for this Friday where I will learn if I match in Psychiatry residency or Family Medicine. Website & Blog: https://⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠medpsycmoss.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Listen to Podcast “Life as a Patient-Doctor” on: Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.co…
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Follow my journey during my pre-clinical medical school years where I began to see myself in my studies leading to an academic failure, medical gaslighting, and eventually a diagnosis of endometriosis and infertility. This medschool vlog reviews a chapter in my life where my invisible disabilities become visible through impacting my learning and mo…
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Meet Konterri who is a first year DO/MPH student returning from a Leave of Absence (LOA) after having her second child. She had her first child before medical school and took on a nontraditional route to get to medical school. This included working in the mental health field during 6 gap years and getting a Master’s degree in medical physiology. Tr…
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Olivia is a 3rd year medical student passionate about normalizing sexual health conversations. While seemingly disparate, her motivation for becoming both a doctor and sexual health advocate lies in her mission to champion underserved populations and enhance people’s quality of life. She is a board member for the Idaho Association of Sexual Health …
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This Part 2 Medical School Study Vlog highlights how to study for medical school and the various mental health challenges I had during my 1st year of medical school. Based on the blog post: Journey-through-medical-school-m1-year (https://medpsycmoss.com/blog/journey-through-medical-school-m1-year) Website & Blog: https://⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠medpsycmoss.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ …
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My infertility journey during medical school is based on this blog post: https://medpsycmoss.com/blog/fertility-preservation-during-medical-school Make sure to rate and follow us everywhere you listen to podcasts! Listen in on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, & Amazon Music This is NOT Medical Guidance or Recommendations. Please follow up with your doctor…
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This Part 1 Medical School Study Vlog video highlights the various challenges I experienced include imposter syndrome, racism, prioritization of how to effectively study, and how to maintain my marriage.Based on the blog post: Journey-through-medical-school-m1-year (https://medpsycmoss.com/blog/journey-through-medical-school-m1-year) Website & Blog…
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This Podcast Episode is based on this blog post: addressing-the-red-flags-in-my-residency-application Check out my article on MedPage: “Why I disclosed my Disabilities when Applying for Residency” https://www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/108121?trk=feed-detail_main-feed-card_feed-article-content Make sure to Rate & Follow everywhere you…
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Meet J, they are a rising 3rd year medical student with an interest in general surgery, who is currently studying for STEP 1. They graduated from UNC Chapel Hill in 2019 with a Psychology major and Chemistry and Medical Anthropology minors. As a Black nonbinary person living with a chronic illness, they view their identities as strengths that fuele…
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This infertility journey episode is based on this blog post: fertility-preservation-during-medical-school Image Source: https://www.invitra.com/en/embryo-culture-up-to-blastocyst-stage/ ***This is NOT Medical Guidance or Recommendations. Please follow up with your doctor for specific infertility and ovulation stimulation advice*** Chapters: 0:00 In…
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About Dr. Bisgrove: She is a a board certified family physician with a passion for health equity and how policy affects all we do in healthcare. She is deeply committed to improving the lives of the people she serves in Chicago through work in health equity and education at Rush University Medical Center and nationally as a member of the American M…
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This Medical Student Study Vlog discusses interview tips on answering questions in residency interviews on leaves of absence from medical school. What are the reasons for taking time off and what should med students consider before taking the leave. Based on this blog post: https://medpsycmoss.com/blog/leave-of-absence Website & Blog: https://⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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