• ReRun: What is a DO and What is OMM?
    Apr 25 2025

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    THIS IS RE RUN EPISODE

    Here at medschool 2.0 we tend to bring guests that are expert in their fields and also help put a fresh perspective in our minds. We can call ourselves lucky enough to have Dr. Sheldon Yao, Professor and Chair OMM Department at NYITCOM come to our podcast.
    Dr. Yao received his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine at NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) in 2002. He completed his internship and family practice residency at Good Samaritan Hospital in West Islip, N.Y., and afterwards completed a one-year fellowship in neuromuscular medicine-osteopathic manipulative medicine (NMM/OMM) at North Shore-LIJ Plainview Hospital (N.Y.). He is dual-board certified in family medicine/osteopathic manipulative treatment and NMM/OMM.

    He has accomplished so much in such a short period of time that we are amazed by his passion and work ethics towards the betterment of medicine and DOs in general . We are forever in his debt and will be always thankful for him for doing an episode in such a short notice and in his busy schedule.

    We learnt a lot during the episode and we hope fellow students be it DOs or MDs and even pre meds can get some more insight into the world of ever changing field of medicine.

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  • The Holy Trninty: VSLO/Match/SOAP
    Mar 14 2025

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    It's that time of year again — Match Week is upon us, and we know it's a nerve-wracking experience for all the MS4s out there. Although we had intended to release this episode a little earlier, we felt it was important to share it now, right before Match Day. In this episode, we were honored to have Dr. Daniel Veyg and Dr. David Shukhman from MatchPal join us to discuss the VSLO, Match, and SOAP processes.

    At MedSchool2.0, we want to send our best wishes and full support to all MS4s and IMGs gearing up for the upcoming match. However, in the unfortunate event that anyone receives that dreaded email on Monday morning, March 17, 2025, we're here with some valuable insights and advice to help you through it. If even one person walks away from this episode with a piece of advice that can help them, we will have done our job.

    A huge thank you to the MatchPal team for taking the time out of their busy schedules to share their knowledge with us. To those who match, congratulations! And to those who may receive that difficult email, please don’t give up. Lean on your support system — your journey doesn’t end here. Keep pushing forward. We know it’s easier said than done, but please, never lose hope. Good luck to all!


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    46 mins
  • LGBTQiA+ and Medical School(ing)
    Feb 20 2025

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    From the dark ages of stigma to the semi-color state we’re in today—this episode dives deep into the realities of being LGBTQIA+ in medical school and beyond. 🏳️‍🌈📚

    We had the privilege of hosting Jeri Ann (MS4, she/they), Marvill Woo (MS3, they/them), Vineet (MS3, he/him), and Matt Walsh (MS3, he/him) to discuss everything from PrEP stigma to how we can uplift and support the next generation of LGBTQIA+ medical professionals.


    We even got into the lighter side—what music and shows bring comfort after long study sessions! 🎶📺

    Lastly, we are very thankful and appreciative of all the esteemed guests that took time off from their very busy schedules and sat down with us and talked about their creative process.

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  • ReRun: Writing Something Other Than Your Regular Abstract Paper and or Research Work
    Jan 19 2025

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    We, here at medschoo2.0 are preparing for our board exam and were really in a dilemma as to whether to start a new season now or not but then again we thought if not now then when. Also, we had the chance of once a lifetime to get the HOLY TRINITY of NYITCOM. Dr. Goldstein, Dr. Plummer, and Dr. Pavia needless to say are immensely intelligent people who sometimes also write other things than abstracts and research works. They have a group called Creative Writing Group where they submit their works (songs, poems, short stories, and such) and they analyze, dissect and try to understand each other writings and help the members reach their zenith of possibilities along with lots of positive vibes and encouragement. Today we are bringing their process and bringing this little gem of a group into much light.

    We thought this would be a wonderful talk; something that is not regular med school talk and just starts fresh. We did, however, had to talk a little about boards and stuff but we are leaving that to you, our valuable and precious listeners to decide what part you liked the most. We have incorporated some bloopers in this episode as well. We are hoping to get feedback on those if you are looking forward to those in future episodes.

    Lastly, we are very thankful and appreciative of all the esteemed guests that took time off from their very busy schedules and sat down with us and talked about their creative process.

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  • ReRun: Reflection as OMS I and Tips for Incoming Class
    Dec 22 2024

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    ReRun Episode:


    There were so many topics covered in this episode and we, here at Medschool2.0 are so proud of it. The honesty and transparency nature of the natural flow of the talk of this episode is the highlight of each and every individual guest we had for this one. Ishita Srivastava, Antonio Patterson and Rohan Francis all rising OMS II students talked with such vast knowledge and shared their perspectives and stories with such honesty we felt like we have so much to learn from these par excellent individuals. This recording took place before the last comp exam for them and even though they were not hesitant on going a little over time. We simply cannot thank them enough for the valuable insight they shared during the episode. As for our listeners, we are getting emails and we encourage you to send anything you want us to divulge more. We are overwhelmed with the response and we are so grateful and thankful for each and every one of you.

    Please enjoy this episode and give us your feedback. We love to hear from you.
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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • EM Bound Top Tip: How to Stand Out as an Applicant
    Nov 22 2024

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    We’re beyond excited to bring you a special episode featuring two incredible future Emergency Medicine residents, Alex & Joe from NYITCOM-OW! 🩺💥 These brilliant minds are truly going places, and we’re so lucky to have them share their knowledge with us.

    In this episode, we dive deep into everything you need to know about applying to EM – from third-year rotations, SLOEs, and LORs, to audition rotations and interview tips. If you’re planning to apply to EM, this is the episode you can’t miss! 🙌🏼

    Huge thanks to Alex & Joe for taking time out of their busy schedules to join us and share their invaluable insights. 🙏

    Stay tuned for more episodes featuring different specialties coming your way soon! 🎧

    #EmergencyMedicine #MedSchool #Match2024 #Residency #MedEd #FutureDoctors #Podcast #MedicalPodcast #NYITCOM #MedLife #MedSchoolJourney #EM

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  • Interview and Match
    Oct 18 2024

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    As the interview season heats up for #Match2025, we’re excited to kick off Season 3 with an incredible episode!

    We’re thrilled to welcome Jonny Hatch, D.O., a dedicated dermatology resident and an even better human being. In this episode, Jonny shares invaluable insights about VSLO, navigating fourth-year rotations, and tips on requesting Letters of Recommendation (LORs). We boldly explored the dos and don'ts of interviews, and Jonny generously offered his wisdom while maintaining a humble and approachable demeanor.

    Despite his busy schedule of residency and family life, Jonny made time for us, showcasing his genuine character. We’re grateful for his willingness to share his experiences and hope our listeners find clarity and ease in the matching process and the journey ahead.

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  • Conversation about life, medicine and life after medicine
    May 25 2024

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    Last one of the season. Season 2 coming to an end; rather a pause to the series.

    Talking with an old friend, Dr. Sayuj Paudel; frinedship of more than two decades, reminiscing about shared memories and experiences, feels like a warm embrace—a comforting return to a familiar place. Our conversations span the years, weaving together the threads of our lives. This friend, a supporting husband, has been a steadfast presence, standing by his family's side through life’s twists and turns. His unwavering support has also been my anchor, grounding me even when the waves of uncertainty threatened to pull me under. As a caring dad, he’s worn many hats: storyteller, playmate, protector. I can picture him chasing after little ones, lifting them high in the air, their laughter echoing through the house. His love is tangible, woven into the fabric of our family.

    And then there’s his professional life—a successful physician in California. We delve into the intricacies of his work—the long hours, the delicate balance between science and compassion. He shares stories of patients, their struggles and triumphs, and I listen, awed by the impact he makes. We talk about life—the mundane and the extraordinary. The rhythm of our days—the morning coffee, the evening walks, the quiet moments when the world fades away. And in those conversations, I glimpse the heart of a physician—the empathy, the resilience, the weight of responsibility.

    The MD and DO differences come up, and we dissect them like curious students. We explore the nuances—the paths they take, the philosophies they embrace. It’s a dance of letters, a symphony of healing, and we marvel at the diversity within medicine. Ah, the USMLE scenario in Nepal—a tale of dreams and hurdles. We discuss the aspirants, their determination, the sleepless nights spent poring over textbooks. The exam room becomes a battleground, and we cheer for every victory, mourn every setback.

    But this conversation isn’t just about facts and figures. It’s about friendship—a bridge that spans continents and time zones. We laugh, reminisce, and share our hopes for the future. It’s a fun talk, a reminder that no matter how far we wander, some connections remain unbreakable.

    As the season draws to a close, we savor these moments. It’s like we’ve saved the best for last—a finale that leaves us wanting more. We’ll take a break, but it’s not the end. Next season, we’ll return with renewed energy, more interactions, and deeper insights.

    Our step forward is a promise—to bring better and brighter times. So, to all who’ve joined us on this journey, thank you. Until the next episode, stay curious, stay kind, and know that we’ll be back—even stronger—in the new season. 🌟🎙️✨

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