Experiences in Medicine

The Privilege to Serve

The Privilege to Serve  By: Ella Mae I. Masamayor     In the humdrum of everyday life at the hospital, some things become routine – monitoring, blood extractions, IV insertions, facilitating requests, writing abstracts, interviewing […]

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5 Smart Money Moves for New Doctors

5 Smart Money Moves for New Doctors By: Rebecca Safier, of Student Loan Hero     As a new doctor, your financial situation offers unique possibilities and poses unusual challenges. Doctors tend to have high […]

Experiences in Medicine

The B-Word in Medical School

The B-Word in Medical School: A disease that’s practically inevitable in professional school. By: Ijeoma Okoye, a fourth-year medical student at the Medical College of Georgia.     I know I’m not only speaking for medical […]

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8 Things to Know about Standardized Patients

8 Things to Know about Standardized Patients    By: Eric Brown, Standardized Patient advisor at NYCSPREP     USMLE Step 2 CS is an American clinical skills assessment exam designed to protect the health and […]

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Disability Insurance: If You Wait Until You Need It, You’re Too Late!

Disability Insurance: If You Wait Until You Need It, You’re Too Late! By Phil, of Physician Disability Insurance Agency     Installing a home security system immediately after your home is burglarized.  Buying a new […]

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When You Can’t Get Into Medical School

When You Can’t Get Into Medical School By: Jake Tabbot     I attended one of the better colleges in California, received straight A’s, volunteered at the hospital, did research, and did pretty well on […]

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Top 10 Tips to Survive the ICU Rotation!

Top 10 Tips for New Interns to Survive and Thrive the ICU Rotation By: Jeremy Topin   July is just around the corner. For hospitals, it’s a dynamic time, a changing of the guard. Graduating […]

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My Experience Refinancing My Student Loans

My Experience Refinancing My Student Loans By: #LifeofaMedStudent     It’s well-known that medical students are dealing with more and more student loan debt. After all, about 75% of medical students have some debt – […]