Dr. Impostor
Dr. Impostor
Austin White & Kamaehu Matthias
Getting into med school is hard - take it from two guys that managed to do it. We're here to tell you that it is possible to get into (and through) medical school, while still being yourself. Impostor syndrome is real, we're out to treat it. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed by the speakers do not represent the position(s) of their respective academic institution(s), employer(s), or associates. Nothing said by the hosts or their guests should be considered medical advice or opinion.
11 - Dr. Impostor 3: The Reckoning
 The 3rd year of medical school comes with its own set of challenges and rewards. Join Austin and Kama as they share the highs and lows of their first 2 weeks of clinical rotations. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed by the speakers do not represent the position(s) of their respective academic institution(s), employer(s), or associates. Nothing said by the hosts or their guests should be considered medical advice or opinion. | Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review! | Social: Insta - @DrImpostor | Twitter/FB - @ImpostorDr |Email: [email protected] + [email protected] |drimpostor.comSupport the show
Jul 24, 2022
27 min
10 - "Are You Guys Still Doing the Podcast?"
We're back! After a much-needed vacation following our first year of med school, we are ready to talk about the biggest day for a pre-med... INTERVIEW DAY! Join us as we discuss our own experiences with interviewing, as well as those of some of our peers. | DISCLAIMER: The views expressed by the speakers do not represent the position(s) of their respective academic institution(s), employer(s), or associates. Nothing said by the hosts or their guests should be considered medical advice or opinion. | Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review! | Social: Insta - @DrImpostor | Twitter/FB - @ImpostorDr |Email: [email protected] + [email protected] |drimpostor.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=4QEZEQ83CHWKQ&currency_code=USD)
Aug 27, 2021
44 min
9 - From the Ash Heap
We're back from the dead and ready to talk about what nightmare we've been going through for the past couple of months: NEUROSCIENCE. We're alive, but only just, and we'll take a few minutes to update everyone on our experience in what is considered to be one of the toughest courses in the first year of medical school. Stick around for our thoughts on where the podcast will be going in the near future and our call to our loyal listeners for help!Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review! | Social: Insta - @DrImpostor | Twitter/FB - @ImpostorDr |drimpostor.comDISCLAIMER: The views expressed by the speakers do not represent the position(s) of their respective academic institution(s), employer(s), or associates. Nothing said by the hosts or their guests should be considered medical advice or opinion. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=4QEZEQ83CHWKQ&currency_code=USD)
Apr 19, 2021
25 min
8 - Diversity: The Best Medicine for Medicine
Because neither of us are all that qualified to talk about issues of race or diversity, we got an adult. Leslie Zorwick, PhD joins us for this super-sized episode where we discuss some important questions regarding diversity, equality, and trying to get along with each other. Dr. Zorwick's Book Recommendations:Daughter of Smoke and Bone - Laini TaylorEvery Heart a Doorway - Seanan McGuireCirce - Madeline MillerDr. Zorwick's Movie / TV Recommendations:Ted LassoSchitt's CreekDr. Leslie Zorwick has a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and Philosophy from Emory University and a M.A. and a Ph.D. in Psychology from The Ohio State University. She joined the faculty at Hendrix College in 2007. She has won awards for her teaching at both The Ohio State University and Hendrix College and she is currently a Professor of Psychology and she served for two years as the Chair the Psychology department. Dr. Zorwick chaired the campus Committee on Diversity and Dialogue for three years, served on the campus Advisory Board for Education and the Prevention of Sexual Assault, and has served as an elected faculty representative four times.  She teaches courses about social psychology, with a particular focus on stereotyping, prejudice reduction, identity, and belonging.  Her teaching goes beyond the classroom in her research with students on prejudice reduction strategies and the development of empathy and perspective taking, her work with a colleague in Religious Studies that uses Bible study as a way to facilitate conversations about racial justice, and her work developing inclusive academic communities related to a National Science Foundation STEM Scholars grant that supports students from historically underrepresented groups.  She has also served as an expert witness in two federal discrimination trials, speaking about the benefits of diverse and inclusive educational settings.DISCLAIMER: The views expressed by the speakers do not represent the position(s) of their respective academic institution(s), employer(s), or associates. Nothing said by the hosts or their guests should be considered medical advice or opinion. | Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review! | Social: Insta - @DrImpostor | Twitter/FB - @ImpostorDr |drimpostor.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=4QEZEQ83CHWKQ&currency_code=USD)
Feb 1, 2021
1 hr 11 min
7- 1/8th Doctors
Now that we're 1/8th  doctors, we'll be reflecting back on what our first semester in medical school was like. Listen in to what we thought about our introduction to medicine,  what surprised us, made us laugh, and some of the other lessons we learned about succeeding as a student. You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll be inspired. You might even get some insight as to how Austin made his way onto a class superlative list.DISCLAIMER: The views expressed by the speakers do not represent the position(s) of their respective academic institution(s), employer(s), or associates. Nothing said by the hosts or their guests should be considered medical advice or opinion. | Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review! | Social: Insta - @DrImpostor | Twitter/FB - @ImpostorDr |drimpostor.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=4QEZEQ83CHWKQ&currency_code=USD)
Jan 5, 2021
30 min
6 - Keeping it Light
How do I set goals for myself? How do I get started with research? How does someone with a wife and child manage med school? How do I become a better dancer?We take these questions and more to our new friend Timothy Light, a first-year med student at Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Listen to how a student at the top of their game manages impostor syndrome, time management, and making time for family. Check out Tim's podcast Debunked! @ upr.org/programs/debunkedDISCLAIMER: The views expressed by the speakers do not represent the position(s) of their respective academic institution(s), employer(s), or associates. Nothing said by the hosts or their guests should be considered medical advice or opinion. | Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review! | Social: Insta - @DrImpostor | Twitter/FB - @ImpostorDr |drimpostor.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=4QEZEQ83CHWKQ&currency_code=USD)
Nov 23, 2020
36 min
5 - How do you succeed?
The yearly and daily schedule of med school is daunting, overwhelming, and success often seems distant. We breakdown the med school journey year to year and day to day and share our thoughts on succeeding as a medical student. We might even talk about "fun"? Do we even know what "fun" is anymore? Also, stay tuned for an exciting announcement at the end of the show!DISCLAIMER: The views expressed by the speakers do not represent the position(s) of their respective academic institution(s), employer(s), or associates. Nothing said by the hosts or their guests should be considered medical advice or opinion. | Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review! | Social: Insta - @DrImpostor | Twitter/FB - @ImpostorDr |drimpostor.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=4QEZEQ83CHWKQ&currency_code=USD)
Nov 10, 2020
44 min
4 - Our Trip to the Dean's Office
What does a medical school dean have to say about impostor syndrome? Is it possible to experience impostor syndrome when you’re practicing at the top of your profession? We virtually sit down with Dr. David Park, vice president of Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine and dean of the Southern Utah campus to discuss his career and advice for future physicians. We’ll also hear a little bit about the worldwide phenomenon known as KRUSH.DISCLAIMER: The views expressed by the speakers do not represent the position(s) of their respective academic institution(s), employer(s), or associates. Nothing said by the hosts or their guests should be considered medical advice or opinion. | Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review! | Social: Insta - @DrImpostor | Twitter/FB - @ImpostorDr | drimpostor.comSupport the show
Oct 26, 2020
42 min
3 - What is a DO?
**Trigger Warning - A racially insensitive quote is read between 20:28 and 21:16, which may be upsetting to some listeners. ** |Kama and Austin take a dive into the ongoing discussion surrounding Osteopathic Medicine. We discuss our decision to enter into Osteopathic Medicine. We also give a woefully brief overview of the history of Osteopathic Medicine. While we researched, we also found some unsettling information about racial prejudice in turn of the century medical education reform, the effects of which are still being felt today.  | Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review!  |Social: Insta - @DrImpostor | Twitter/FB - @ImpostorDr |drimpostor.comReferences:AOA - Osteopathic.orgAACOM.orgFlexner Report & Black Medical Schools:Harley EH. The forgotten history of defunct black medical schools in the 19th and 20th centuries and the impact of the Flexner Report. J Natl Med Assoc. 2006;98(9):1425-1429.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=4QEZEQ83CHWKQ&currency_code=USD)
Oct 19, 2020
28 min
2 - Why Did You Go to Medical School?
Kama and Austin discuss why they decided to go to medical school. They also discuss some bad reasons to go into medicine. Alligators are discussed. Review or rate our podcast!DrImpostor.comReuters articleDISCLAIMER: The views expressed by the speakers do not represent the position(s) of their respective academic institution(s), employer(s), or associates. Nothing said by the hosts or their guests should be considered medical advice or opinion.Support the show
Oct 12, 2020
38 min
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