Dr. Jennifer Villwock, an Otolaryngologist, sits down with us to discuss how medical professionals face imposter syndrome, her thoughts on the residency Match, and why odors have such a strong effect on behavior.
The Black Hole | Jennifer Villwock | TEDxUMKC
0:00 - Introducing Dr. Villwock
[TOPIC 1: Imposter Syndrome]
1:36 - Why are you interested in researching imposter syndrome?
3:22 - How to tell between imposter syndrome and feeling unconfident?
6:20 - Can attendings experience imposter syndrome?
9:25 - How can we help med students/residents experiencing imposter syndrome?
12:08 - Ways to start a conversation about imposter syndrome?
[TOPIC 2: A Faculty's Thoughts on the Residency Match]
14:28 - How will programs evaluate away rotation applications without a Step 1?
16:36 - Way to handle the increase in volume of residency applications?
18:11 - Opinion on program signaling?
19:29 - How many signals should programs give out?
20:29 - Advice for the class of 2024?
21:57 - Take forums with a grain of salt
22:40 - Do faculty browse specialty specific application spreadsheets?
[TOPIC 3: The Psychology of Olfaction/Smell]
24:30 - Recent CNN podcast about love and smell
24:54 - How businesses use scents to sell products
27:18 - How can people take advantage of olfaction in their everyday lives?
29:26 - Is olfaction influenced by culture?
31:45 - Recent breakthroughs in olfaction research? (+discussion of olfactory retraining)
Intro Music - Flavour by Wataboi