May 2022

Adolescent Medicine: Healthcare For Vulnerable Populations

Adolescent Medicine: Healthcare for Vulnerable Populations featuring Dr. Kyzwana Caves  This week we hear from another graduate of Meharry Medical College . Dr. Caves is a Pediatrician with subspecialization in Adolescent Medicine. In this interview, we talk about her pathway to medicine, her experiences at Meharry and how she navigated residency as a Black, Woman …

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Keys to a Successful Match and Navigating Residency as an URiM Minority

Keys to a Successful Match and Navigating Residency as an URiM Minority Featuring Dr. Wilton Triggs , Plastics and Reconstructive Surgeon This week Dr. Wilton Triggs joins us again to share his expriences at Meharry Medical College and successfully matching into Plastic Surgery. A common question we receive is, “are away rotations encouraged?” He shares …

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Malpractice Insurance: The Lecture You Missed In Medical School

Malpractice Insurance: The Lecture You Missed in Medical School This episode of the podcast is sponsored by Aegis Malpractice Solutions . Jennifer Wiggins, the Founder and CEO spends over an hour answering frequently asked quesions about Malpractice Insurance. She shares how physicians can protect themselves from lawsuits. I personally learned a TON of information.  Learn …

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Timeout with The Sports Dr: Orthopedic Surgeon and Podcaster Derrick Burgess

This week’s episode features fellow Podcaster and Howard University College of Medicine Alumnus Dr. Derrick Burgess. He is an Orthopedic Surgeon subspecialized in sports. What does that mean? I’m glad you asked, because we talk about it in this episode! Dr. Burgess shares his journey from Xavier University in New Orleans, LA to Howard for …

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