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Welcome back to Humans of Medicine - A podcast where we interview and learn about different types of people in medicine and research.
Today we’ve got an international episode with Andrew, an American-Korean living in New York! After graduating from Johns Hopkins majoring in neuroscience and public health, he’s currently a first year studying a dual MD and Masters of public health at Mt Sinai. Having explored clinical research, and public health neurology, he’s currently interested in the pathway of the clinician-public health researcher.
We talked about how he came into his niche of neurology and public health, the journey of moving from Chicago to NY, and his experiences at John Hopkins, World Neurology Foundation, and World Relief. Hope you enjoy!
Timestamps:
0:48 The domino effect into medicine
5:33 1st year and exploring identity in NYC
8:10 Moving into the big city
11:14 Schizophrenia interests to multiple sclerosis research
17:08 Neurology in third world countries
22:05 World Relief and supporting migrants
26:23 Exploring your unique intersection
By Kevin HouWelcome back to Humans of Medicine - A podcast where we interview and learn about different types of people in medicine and research.
Today we’ve got an international episode with Andrew, an American-Korean living in New York! After graduating from Johns Hopkins majoring in neuroscience and public health, he’s currently a first year studying a dual MD and Masters of public health at Mt Sinai. Having explored clinical research, and public health neurology, he’s currently interested in the pathway of the clinician-public health researcher.
We talked about how he came into his niche of neurology and public health, the journey of moving from Chicago to NY, and his experiences at John Hopkins, World Neurology Foundation, and World Relief. Hope you enjoy!
Timestamps:
0:48 The domino effect into medicine
5:33 1st year and exploring identity in NYC
8:10 Moving into the big city
11:14 Schizophrenia interests to multiple sclerosis research
17:08 Neurology in third world countries
22:05 World Relief and supporting migrants
26:23 Exploring your unique intersection