Interview Prep Podcast

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The medical school interview is stressful. Then when you add in moral and ethical questions, your forehead begins to sweat and your hands start to shake. Dr. Ryan Gray of the Premed Years podcast and Dr. Elaine Reno, an Emergency Medicine physician and faculty at the University of Colorado Wilderness Medicine premed program have teamed up to bring you this podcast to help you with your med school interview prep!

New episodes of Interview Prep are released every 3rd Thursday of the month. To make sure you don't miss an episode, subscribe for free to get the show on your device automatically each month!

LATEST EPISODES

Interview Prep Podcast

Inside Med Admissions 2: Letters of Recommendation

The second episode of Inside Med Admissions focuses on letters of recommendation and is hosted by Dr. Scott Wright, the VP of Academic Advising for Mappd. The panelists for this...
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Application Deadline Guide

When you applied to college, you may have had several deadlines to keep track of that were generally sometime in December or early January, just 8 or 9 months before...
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6 Things to Know BEFORE Your Med School Interview

Your medical school interview day is a crucial point on your path to becoming a physician. What do you need to know going into that day to set yourself up...
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What to Do AFTER Your Med School Interview: Thank You Notes and More!

What are the steps you need to take AFTER your medical school interview? It's really hard to wait and wait and wait, and not know what your future holds! The...
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About the Show

The medical school interview is stressful. Then when you add in moral and ethical questions, your forehead begins to sweat and your hands start to shake. Dr. Ryan Gray of the Premed Years podcast and Dr. Elaine Reno, an Emergency Medicine physician and faculty at the University of Colorado Wilderness Medicine premed program have teamed up to bring you this podcast to help you with your med school interview prep!

YOUR HOST

Dr. Ryan Gray

Dr. Ryan Gray is a former United States Air Force Flight Surgeon who found a passion for helping premed students on their journey to medical school. Best known for his podcasts, which have been downloaded over 3,000,000 times, Dr. Gray has interviewed numerous admissions committee members and deans of admissions for medical schools.

Through The Premed Years podcast and the Medical School Headquarters sites, Dr. Gray has helped thousands of students gain the confidence they require to successfully navigate the premed path.

Dr. Gray lives outside of Boulder, CO, with his wife Allison, who is a neurologist, and their daughter Hannah. Dr. Gray is also a Clinical Instructor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

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What People Are Saying

"I am a non traditional student in my sophomore year of college. This podcast has answered so many of my questions. This is my daily motivation podcast. I listen to it while driving, doing work around the house, and sometimes at one of my two jobs. As a single parent with no co-parent help, listening to this has kept me with my feet on the ground and not giving up on my goals."

- blueskies87

“I listen to this podcast every day when I commute to school. I started off with little to no knowledge about this entire process and through this podcast I have learned so much. I’ve never written a review but this podcast has helped make my future much more attainable.”

- kmshivok

“Ryan Gray is the GOAT! I am a 3rd year premed student at UVA and finding this Podcast has really set me up for success in the future. Ryan and Allison are without a doubt the best premed advisors available to you. A must listen to for every premed student and will definitely be recommending this to every premed i know.”

- FavioH