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Justin Brandler, MD: You Did Not Match

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In this Match Day episode, I speak with Justin Brandler, MD, first-year gastroenterology fellow at University of Michigan, about failure, the GI match and cultural shifts in the fellowship process.

  • Intro :10
  • Good luck and congrats to everyone :32
  • The history of Match Day :43
  • The match process today 5:55
  • A hidden curriculum to fellowship interviewing 8:37
  • Tell us about your Match Day experience 11:45
  • What happened after you found out you didn’t match? 14:11
  • Where did you direct the blame? 16:58
  • Why do you think it happened? 18:24
  • For some reason it’s not OK to be honest 19:30
  • There’s a strategy for interviewing 22:00
  • Can you talk about the mental toll this takes on us as physicians? 25:41
  • What type of failure are you writing about when you talk about our patients’ failures? 30:33
  • It’s difficult to discuss failure 36:30
  • What advice do you have for applicants who didn’t match or aren’t happy? 38:28
  • Thanks for listening 41:43

Justin Brandler, MD, is a first-year GI fellow at University of Michigan.

We’d love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to guttalkpodcast@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @HealioGastro @sameerkberry

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In this Match Day episode, I speak with Justin Brandler, MD, first-year gastroenterology fellow at University of Michigan, about failure, the GI match and cultural shifts in the fellowship process.

  • Intro :10
  • Good luck and congrats to everyone :32
  • The history of Match Day :43
  • The match process today 5:55
  • A hidden curriculum to fellowship interviewing 8:37
  • Tell us about your Match Day experience 11:45
  • What happened after you found out you didn’t match? 14:11
  • Where did you direct the blame? 16:58
  • Why do you think it happened? 18:24
  • For some reason it’s not OK to be honest 19:30
  • There’s a strategy for interviewing 22:00
  • Can you talk about the mental toll this takes on us as physicians? 25:41
  • What type of failure are you writing about when you talk about our patients’ failures? 30:33
  • It’s difficult to discuss failure 36:30
  • What advice do you have for applicants who didn’t match or aren’t happy? 38:28
  • Thanks for listening 41:43

Justin Brandler, MD, is a first-year GI fellow at University of Michigan.

We’d love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to guttalkpodcast@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @HealioGastro @sameerkberry

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