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Sabrina Dunn Discusses the Diversity in Medicine Program

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In this episode of the New York Public Health Now podcast, hosts Commissioner McDonald and Executive Deputy Commissioner Morne are joined by Sabrina Dunn, a third year medical student at the University at Buffalo.

Sabrina talks about her journey to becoming a physician, the barriers she's overcome as a woman of color, and her experiences in the post-baccalaureate program and how it helped prepare her for medical school.
Also discussed is the importance of diversity among medical professionals as a means of achieving equitable outcomes in public health.

If you have an idea for topics we should discuss, please let us know: PublicHealthNowPodcast@health.ny.gov

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Chapters

1. Introductions and Welcome (00:00:00)

2. Sabrina Dunn's Background (00:01:03)

3. When did Sabrina Know She Wanted to Become a Doctor? (00:04:12)

4. Sabrina Describes the AMSNY Post-Baccalaureate Program (00:06:15)

5. Sabrina Talk About Her Undergraduate Experience at Cornell (00:08:07)

6. What is Imposter Syndrome? (00:11:11)

7. How Has the Diversity in Medicine Program Helped? (00:13:52)

8. What's Most Surprising About the University at Buffalo? (00:16:34)

9. Sabrina's Standout Moments (00:19:17)

10. Next Steps After Medical School? (00:20:48)

11. Dr. McDonald summarizes key terms and concepts (00:22:33)

12. Thanks and feedback publichealthnowpodcast@health.ny.gov (00:23:11)

18 episodes

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In this episode of the New York Public Health Now podcast, hosts Commissioner McDonald and Executive Deputy Commissioner Morne are joined by Sabrina Dunn, a third year medical student at the University at Buffalo.

Sabrina talks about her journey to becoming a physician, the barriers she's overcome as a woman of color, and her experiences in the post-baccalaureate program and how it helped prepare her for medical school.
Also discussed is the importance of diversity among medical professionals as a means of achieving equitable outcomes in public health.

If you have an idea for topics we should discuss, please let us know: PublicHealthNowPodcast@health.ny.gov

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introductions and Welcome (00:00:00)

2. Sabrina Dunn's Background (00:01:03)

3. When did Sabrina Know She Wanted to Become a Doctor? (00:04:12)

4. Sabrina Describes the AMSNY Post-Baccalaureate Program (00:06:15)

5. Sabrina Talk About Her Undergraduate Experience at Cornell (00:08:07)

6. What is Imposter Syndrome? (00:11:11)

7. How Has the Diversity in Medicine Program Helped? (00:13:52)

8. What's Most Surprising About the University at Buffalo? (00:16:34)

9. Sabrina's Standout Moments (00:19:17)

10. Next Steps After Medical School? (00:20:48)

11. Dr. McDonald summarizes key terms and concepts (00:22:33)

12. Thanks and feedback publichealthnowpodcast@health.ny.gov (00:23:11)

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