Do as I say, Not as I Did: Advice for Navigating Intern Year
In this episode of The Black Doctors Podcast, Dr. Steven Bradley celebrates the podcast’s four-year anniversary and reviews listener feedback highlighting the show’s impact on medical professionals’ journeys. Dr. Bradley discusses the recent milestone of achieving 100 reviews on Apple Podcasts, with many being five-star ratings, emphasizing the significance of these reviews in podcast growth. He also addresses intern year with practical tips and advice for new medical professionals, focusing on punctuality, gratitude, task efficiency, effective communication, and self-care. The episode concludes with a call for listener feedback, sponsorship, and potential guest recommendations to keep the content relevant and impactful.
– Welcome and Podcast Overview
– Celebrating Milestones and Listener Reviews
– Sponsorship and Test Prep Resources
– Navigating the New Academic Year
– Tips for Intern Year Success
– Optimism and Realities of Medical Programs
– Knowing Your Strengths and Weaknesses
– Effective Use of Medical Resources
– Humility and Continuous Learning
– Embracing Clinical Learning
– Effective Communication in Medicine
– Time Management and Prioritization
– Self-Care and Work-Life Balance
– Final Thoughts and Contact Information
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