Welcome to GWU EMIG's Podcast. Podcasts will feature physicians, health professionals, and others. Contact us at gwu.emig@gmail.com
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Where G'wurls can be G'wurls shamelessly! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/G'wurltawlk/support
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What is Disaster Medicine? With Dr. Joelle Simpson
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In this conversation, Dr. Joelle Simpson explains what Disaster Medicine is, how she knew it was right for her, and how the field has been evolving in recent years. For GW Students: this can be a great way to learn if the Disaster Medicine scholarly concentration or a career in Disaster Medicine is right for you!…
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Emergency Medical Services Fellowship, with Dr. Scott Weir
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Dr. Scott Weir describes the path that has led him to Medical Director of Fairfax Country Fire and Rescue. In this conversation, Dr. Weir sheds light on what the EMS fellowship after EM residency entails, day-to-day operations, and advice on whether it is right for you.
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Have you ever felt like you welcome change yes but you struggle with the expectations around timing? Or you struggle to say no? Then this is the episode for you. Enjoy!!! 😉--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/G'wurltawlk/support
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Women in Emergency Medicine with Dr. Kat Ogle
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Dr. Kat Ogle discusses her different roles in life: parent, partner, clinician, fellowship director, and more. In this conversation she describes the role of mentorship, advocating for increased representation of women and minority groups, and the rewarding challenges of being a parent-clinician.
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What is Space Medicine? With Dr. Kris Lehnhardt
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EM physician Dr. Kris Lehnhardt describes this niche field, how he began working at NASA, and offers advice for students pursuing non-traditional EMED careers.
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Dr. David Yamane: ED/Critical Care medicine in the COVID-19 pandemic
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Dr. Yamane discusses his path to EM and critical care medicine. He also shares his experience managing COVID patients in the ED and the ICU at GW. Finally some pearls of wisdom for students looking ahead to residency applications and clinical rotations.
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Listen as my bestfriend Danielle and I talk about whatever comes to mind about men. This is our very first time recording months ago and just being G'wurls!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/G'wurltawlk/support
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Saud Siddiqui: Countdown to Sketchyween
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Dr. Saud Siddiqui talks why EM and the origins of SketchyMedical.
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What is a "good cry" and what does it have to do with growth? Here is what it is for me and a few of my G'wurlfriends! This is for everyone..Listen in👂🏾--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/G'wurltawlk/support
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Dr. Nancy Prem - Pediatric Emergency Medicine
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Dr. Nancy Prem was a fellow at Children's National Medical Center. She also served as a CAP mentor for multiple students, sharing her knowledge of Pediatrics and Pediatric Emergency Medicine. We sat down with Dr. Prem to talk about her thoughts on medical school, residency, and about her wonderful career thus far.…
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Introduction to what G'wurl is and all the wonderful places we hope to go. While also touching on a HUGE topic us G'wurls struggle with in making time for ourselves. Tune in!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/G'wurltawlk/support
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We sit down with Dr. James Phillips a George Washington University Hospital Emergency Medicine Physician and the director of the George Washington Disaster and Operational Medicine Fellowship.
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