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eShadowing for the COVID world

Finding shadowing during COVID-19 was hard for every premed and pre-PA student. That’s why we launched eShadowing with live conversations with physicians and physician assistants!

For almost three years, we had sessions for premeds with physicians. As of 8/1/2023, eShadowing no longer has live sessions. All of our previous sessions can still be watched on YouTube.

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Specialty stories podcast

If you’re interested in learning more about different careers, Dr. Gray has hosted 150+ episodes of Specialty Stories. You can subscribe for free wherever you listen to podcasts!

Meet our guests

These physicians have volunteered their time to teach you. Please take a second to learn about them and say hi to them on social media.
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BJ Miller MD Hospice Palliative Medicine

BJ Miller, MD

Hospice and Palliative Medicine
08/03/2021
Kristina Dakis MD Family Medicine Maternity Care

Kristina Dakis, MD

Family Medicine and Maternity Care
15/03/2021
Michelle Kittleson MD Heart Failure Transplant Cardiology

Michelle Kittleson, MD

Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology
22/03/2021

Kenan Omurtag, MD

Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
05/04/2021

Mark Lessne, MD

Vascular and Interventional Radiology
19/04/2021

Courtney Rowe, MD

Pediatric Urology
26/04/2021
Judy Melinek, MD

Judy Melinek, MD

Forensic Pathology
03/05/2021

Kathrin LaFaver, MD

Neurology - Movement Disorders
10/05/2021
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eShadowing F.A.Q.

More Q&A can be found at eShadowing.com.

Yes. You can still catch the replays on YouTube!

No. We have found that schools don’t require certificates. Estimate your hours and put them on your application like every other activity.

Currently, we’re dealing with a backlog of eShadowing recordings and are working to catch up. You can see all posted eShadowing replays on the eShadowing YouTube channel.

Use Ryan Gray, MD as the name and team@medicalschoolhq.net as the email address.

On AMCAS and most application systems, you do not need a phone number, even though it looks like it. Just the email is acceptable. The location is Boulder, CO.

For OMSAS, or other applications that require a full address and phone, use this:

Medical School Headquarters

300 Center Drive, Suite G265
Superior, CO 80027
(617) 396-4360

Advisor Preference

Thank you for the info! Knowing if you have advisor preferences and who they are helps us make sure we have the proper resources to take care of every student who wants to work with us! This is not your official selection. After you sign up, you'll be sent a form to fill out!

Every one of our advisors were hand-picked by Dr. Gray and are all experts dedicated to helping you get into medical school. When you sign up, you'll receive an email to complete your official request about who you prefer and who might be a good fit. After you fill out that form, we'll get you set up!

Right now, Carlos Tapia, former Director of Admissions at TCU and former Director of Student Affairs at Icahn Mount Sinai, and Courtney Lewis, former Director of Admissions at Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine are the two advisor who have remaining availability. Both are experts at helping their students get into great medical schools across the country, both MD and DO! Dr. Crispen and Deana Golini are available on a case-by-case basis for 20-hour package students. Remember, we're a small team and everyone on the team has amazing admissions experience and a proven track record of getting students into med schools across the country!