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In this episode of the Medical Students Guide to Anesthesiology, Dr. Steven Bradley interviews Dr. Adam Milam, an MD PhD professor of anesthesiology at Mayo Clinic in Arizona with extensive expertise in public health research. They discuss Dr. Milam's academic journey, the importance of research in medical training, and offer practical advice for medical students interested in anesthesiology and research.
1. Research Experience: Dr. Milam shares his entry into research during his undergraduate years and emphasizes the importance of engaging in research that aligns with personal passions, rather than doing it solely to bolster applications.
2. Mentorship and Guidance: He highlights the significant role mentors play in guiding students through the research process, from literature review to publication, and offers a structured approach to assist mentees.
3. Balancing Clinical and Research Responsibilities: Dr. Milam discusses his current role, balancing clinical duties with research and administrative responsibilities, demonstrating how to effectively allocate time for impactful research within a clinical career.
This episode provides valuable insights into incorporating research into a medical career, especially for those pursuing anesthesiology. Dr. Milam’s experience offers practical advice on finding mentorship, leveraging resources, and maintaining a passion for research to make a meaningful impact in the field.
The Medical Students Guide to Anesthesiology Podcast was sponsored by a mentorship grant from the American Society of Anesthesiologists Committee on Professional Diversity. This podcast is a production of EquiHealth Media Consultants.
Hosts: Majesty Greer, MD; Steven Bradley, MD
Technical Support: Leshawn Richards, MD
Research and Content Creation: Michelle Kaimenyi, Aaron Lowe, Morgan Harris, Alexis Edmonds, Dierra’ Cohen, Boston Cooper, Elijah McMillan, Suzette Ndubuisi, Tiana Billups, Devi Veerappan, Sumaiya Nazih Ahmed, Raenique Doran, Ikenna Osuamadi, Sunia Taghipoor
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By Steven BradleyIn this episode of the Medical Students Guide to Anesthesiology, Dr. Steven Bradley interviews Dr. Adam Milam, an MD PhD professor of anesthesiology at Mayo Clinic in Arizona with extensive expertise in public health research. They discuss Dr. Milam's academic journey, the importance of research in medical training, and offer practical advice for medical students interested in anesthesiology and research.
1. Research Experience: Dr. Milam shares his entry into research during his undergraduate years and emphasizes the importance of engaging in research that aligns with personal passions, rather than doing it solely to bolster applications.
2. Mentorship and Guidance: He highlights the significant role mentors play in guiding students through the research process, from literature review to publication, and offers a structured approach to assist mentees.
3. Balancing Clinical and Research Responsibilities: Dr. Milam discusses his current role, balancing clinical duties with research and administrative responsibilities, demonstrating how to effectively allocate time for impactful research within a clinical career.
This episode provides valuable insights into incorporating research into a medical career, especially for those pursuing anesthesiology. Dr. Milam’s experience offers practical advice on finding mentorship, leveraging resources, and maintaining a passion for research to make a meaningful impact in the field.
The Medical Students Guide to Anesthesiology Podcast was sponsored by a mentorship grant from the American Society of Anesthesiologists Committee on Professional Diversity. This podcast is a production of EquiHealth Media Consultants.
Hosts: Majesty Greer, MD; Steven Bradley, MD
Technical Support: Leshawn Richards, MD
Research and Content Creation: Michelle Kaimenyi, Aaron Lowe, Morgan Harris, Alexis Edmonds, Dierra’ Cohen, Boston Cooper, Elijah McMillan, Suzette Ndubuisi, Tiana Billups, Devi Veerappan, Sumaiya Nazih Ahmed, Raenique Doran, Ikenna Osuamadi, Sunia Taghipoor
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.