by WCC4 | Aug 11, 2018 | Application Year, most popular, MS3, nontraditional, Podcast, Uncategorized
http://traffic.libsyn.com/whitecoatcoaching/Dr._Bonnie_Mason_FINAL_-_8-5-18_12.06_PM.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS This episode is one of my absolute favorites. Dr. Bonnie Simpson Mason is the founder of Nth Dimensions, the...
by WCC4 | May 17, 2017 | Application Year, nontraditional, Podcast, Research, Uncategorized
http://traffic.libsyn.com/whitecoatcoaching/Ep_005_Ayesha_Podcast_Final_-_5-15-17_3.05_PM.output.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS In Episode 5, I talk to Ayesha Yahya, who will be an intern at WellSpan York Hospital this year. ...
by Emily Tan | Jan 31, 2017 | Application Year, backup plan, internship, nontraditional, research fellowship, Uncategorized
Sometimes getting the scoop from someone who has been through it already is just what you need to get your match day anxiety into perspective. A research fellowship is something that I didn’t know much about as a student or even as a resident. I’ve had the great...
by Emily Tan | Jan 25, 2017 | Application Year, backup plan, nontraditional, research fellowship, Uncategorized
This post introduces another option for applicants that don’t match into an orthopedic program. Be warned that this post is a more of a general overview of the topic because we’ll go into more depth in an upcoming post where I interview a current resident who did a...
by Emily Tan | Jan 6, 2017 | Application Year, backup plan, best of, internship, nontraditional, Osteopathic students, Resident Life, Uncategorized
Getting into an orthopedic residency as an intern is so much harder than getting accepted as a student! Whether or not it’s fair, there is a stigma associated with going unmatched that many programs will not overlook. With that said, it can be done! Here are some...
by Emily Tan | Jan 2, 2017 | Application Year, backup plan, best of, nontraditional, Uncategorized
You’ve finished the year strong, worked hard on your interviews, and now you finally have time to catch up with friends and partake in some well-deserved rest and recreation. Unless, like many fourth year medical students, you find yourself worrying incessantly about...