Welcome to the fifteenth episode of The Med School Years Podcast! We sit down with Alex, an M2 at FAU Schmidt School of Medicine, to discuss his unique journey from a business major at Clemson to a medical student.
Alex shares the emotional reality of receiving the long-awaited waitlist call from his top-choice school and debunks the myth that it's "too late" to switch careers in college. He dives into his hands-on gap year experience in vascular surgery, his strategy for catching up on research, and the secrets to networking that lead to valuable projects. This episode is a must-watch for any non-traditional applicant or student who feels they are behind the curve.
Timestamps:
0:21 Introduction and The Emotional Waitlist Call
3:30 The Reality of Med School vs. High Expectations
5:00 The College Switch: Business Major to Biochemistry
8:27 The Defining "I'm Out" Moment That Led to Medicine
11:25 Navigating Resistance and Being a "Lone Ranger"
13:30 Clinical Experience: MA/Scribe in Vascular Surgery
15:30 Misconception: Research Volume vs. Patient Care Experience
17:31 Networking Secrets: Finding Research Opportunities in Med School
20:15 The Value of Mentorship and Paying It Forward
23:45 Understanding "South Florida" Geography (A Quick Guide)
25:20 Gratitude: The Feeling of Wearing Scrubs
26:50 The Biggest Challenge: Mastering the Volume of Information
30:30 Maintaining Wellness in a "Destination Medical School"
33:30 Small Class Dynamics and Diversity at FAU
35:50 Specialty Exploration: Vascular Surgery to Orthopedic Surgery
38:40 Final Advice: Why You Should Never Worry About Others