I Look Like A Doctor is a podcast dedicated to interviewing physicians underrepresented in medicine to share their journey from pre-med and beyond.
Hosted by Sarah Torre
... moreBy Sarah Torres
I Look Like A Doctor is a podcast dedicated to interviewing physicians underrepresented in medicine to share their journey from pre-med and beyond.
Hosted by Sarah Torre
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The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
On this episode of the I Look Like a Doctor podcast, we are getting to know Dr. Rachael Conger's journey to medicine.
Dr. Conger shares many pearls of wisdom for all current medical students, especially for those interested in radiation oncology.
Dr. Conger was born and raised in La Crosse, WI. She is a current PGY3 at the University of San Francisco Radiation Oncology Program. She attended the University of WI- Madison for undergrad and earned a bachelor's in history with honors. She earned her medical degree at the Medical College of Wisconsin. She identifies as a queer woman and is passionate about diversity, inclusion, and all things LGTBQ+ . She is a fantastic home beer brewer and an unapologetic cat lady.
Please reach out to [email protected] or on IG (@ilooklikeadoctorpod) if you have any questions or would like to connect!
On this episode of the I Look Like a Doctor podcast, I did a short biography piece about my journey into medicine.
I am a current Family Medicine resident (PGY2) at the University of Colorado. I am a first-generation Mexican-American and the first in my family to become a doctor. Reflecting back on my journey, it was difficult to figure out what I needed to do to get into medical school and equally as hard to stay in medical school. In this episode, I am transparent about some of the obstacles that I faced during pre-med and medical school.
Please reach out to [email protected] or on IG (@ilooklikeadoctorpod) if you have any questions or would like to connect!
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast is solely that of the creator and/or guest(s) and does not reflect the views of their employers or educational institutions.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.