The OldPremeds Podcast

OldPreMeds Podcast

Everything that you, the nontraditional student, needs to know. We’ll talk about the MCAT, applications, life as a doctor, and so much more! All for free! Check out our forums, where we take the questions from.

New episodes of the OldPreMeds Podcast are released every Wednesday. To make sure you don’t miss an episode, subscribe for free using the links below to get the show on your device automatically each week!

LATEST EPISODES

OldPremeds Podcast

Burnout in Medicine and Our Newest Project to Help With It!

Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts Session 140 This week, we're joined by Allison who has previously shared her story of burnout. We discuss burnout as well as the birth of...
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Is Working in a Physical Therapy Clinic Good for Med School?

Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts Session 139 Getting clinical experience is hard. This student wants to know if working in a physical therapy clinic will help him with his medical...
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Can I Come Back From a 2.4 or Should I Go to the Caribbean?

Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts Session 138 Our poster today struggled to combine school work with being an entrepreneur. Graduating with a 2.4 GPA, he's wondering what is next to...
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Losing Confidence to Apply Even with Great Grades

Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts Session 137 What happens if you screw up your undergrad GPA and lack the confidence to apply to med school, even with a great masters...
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About the Show

The National Society for Nontraditional Premedical & Medical Students, Inc., better known by our website name, OldPreMeds.org or simply OPM, is a professional/pre-professional society and educational conduit for non-traditional students who seek to become Physicians. For those whose path to medicine is not the traditional high school to college to medical school, OPM's mission is to assist and advise on how to successfully prepare, apply, and succeed in both medical schools and residency training programs. Founded in 1998, our now over 10,000 registered members span from the very early premed through attending-level physicians. Many are enrolled or have graduated from medical schools, osteopathic programs, and other clinical health fields, here in the US as well as abroad. www.OldPreMeds.org, is a website community built upon peer-based forums providing resources for all levels of premedical students, medical students, medical residents, pre-health advisors, admissions officers, and other faculty & staff at undergraduate, post-baccalaureate, medical, and post-graduate programs.

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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TESTIMONIALS

What People Are Saying

"Just WOW! I stumbled across this podcast after doing a search for premedical podcasts, and accidentally finding this podcast and Dr. Gray’s work was the BEST thing that has happened to me in my journey to medical school. As a 30-something interested in becoming a physician, I had SO many questions, and Dr. Gray has been the most informative source of information I have EVER come across. I now feel confident that I have all the information I need to successfully navigate my postbac and medical school application. I wish I would have known about Dr. Gray’s work earlier."

- Newly Informed Old Premed

"Extremely helpful for Non-Trads. I recently began my journey of switching careers from Speech-Language Pathology to Medicine and stumbled upon this podcast earlier this year. Since finding this podcast, I have been able to gain a ton of useful information for the premed process and have been so encouraged in listening to personal stories and paths of non traditional students like myself. It’s awesome the breadth and depth of knowledge that is covered through the podcasts regarding the premed process and beyond. Very thankful to have found Dr. Gray’s material. Thank you so much for helping and encouraging those of use who are non-trads especially and giving us access to these resources!"

- Bar91395389

"So encouraging! I listened to every episode in a matter of a few weeks and now I recommend Dr. Gray to anyone thinking about medical school! There is such a wealth of knowledge for any premed and for anyone who is worried about being too old or too unusual for med school. (Here’s a hint: YOU’RE NOT!) I listen to all of Dr. Gray’s podcasts now and find other premeds at school come to me seeking advice (guess I’ve been paying attention😉) Dr. Gray is a beacon of hope in a world that likes to make people feel like they are not enough. You are enough (!) and he will show you how to prepare yourself and present your strengths to prove it to admissions committees."

- ali.layne.me

"Can a podcast change your life? This is a top notch podcast for those of us heading to medical school later in life. I've gone from saying "it's too late" to "the time is now". I owe this to Dr Gray, OPM, and the Medical School Headquarters. Thanks for changing a life, Dr Gray."

- SD92152

"...This podcast, as well as “The PreMed Years", has propelled me into being what I feel is the making of a stellar candidate for medical school. I went from a full time job doing something I didn’t really enjoy to having a definitive plan for applying to medical school and entering into a DIY post-bacc program in only four months after finding this podcast! I wondered for EIGHT YEARS how I could possibly begin the path towards medicine; it only took FOUR MONTHS of listening to Dr. Ryan’s podcast to figure it out and actualize the plan.

I left my job and am only one year away from taking the MCAT and applying to medical school thanks to Dr. Gray and Richard Levy’s service to the premed community. It is obvious that I cannot recommend his website and podcasts enough."

- Sarxws