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Session 29

What happens when you enter medical school in a diverse urban center during the peak of a pandemic? You learn to become an observer.

Join host Deana Golini as she interviews Julia See, an M4 at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, who transitioned from the research-heavy halls of Johns Hopkins to the community-riven wards of Jackson Memorial Hospital. Julia discusses her “late” decision to pursue Pediatrics, how her Visual Arts minor provided a unique lens for clinical observation, and the reality of planning a wedding while navigating residency interviews. She shares the “vibe check” reality of M4 interviews, the strategic importance of QI (Quality Improvement) projects for underserved populations, and how she and her fiance successfully linked their medical school applications to stay together in Miami.

If Julia’s journey provides the clarity you need for your own path, like this video, share your thoughts in the comments, and subscribe for more insider blueprints for med school success!

Full show notes coming soon!

 

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