Welcome to the thirteenth episode of The Med School Years podcast! In this fascinating discussion, we interview Ashley Houlihan, an M2 at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. A native of the New England community, Ashley shares her unique journey to Brown, from her time as a club ice hockey player at Syracuse to finding a true sense of belonging at an Ivy League institution.
Ashley dives into a range of topics, including how she's using her creative side as a medical artist, her unique community service work at a juvenile detention center, and her fascinating scholarly concentration project researching TikTok's influence on patient health. She also offers invaluable advice on finding clinical experience abroad, navigating the BS/MD dynamic at Brown, and how a focus on your own wellness is key to surviving and thriving in medical school.
Timestamps
0:00 Introduction and the Community at Brown
2:50 Transitioning to a Smaller City from NYC
4:30 From Big School Spirit to a Smaller Med School
6:22 How Ice Hockey Built Grit for Medical School
7:45 Weaving Art and Creativity into Medicine
9:50 Community Service at a Juvenile Detention Center
12:55 The Scholarly Concentration Program at Brown
14:58 Research on TikTok and its Impact on Patient Education
17:10 How an Experience Abroad Led to a Specialty Interest
19:00 Advocating for Yourself for Opportunities
20:25 Navigating the BS/MD Dynamic at Brown
23:18 The Reality of Medical School vs. Expectations
25:35 Becoming a Mentor for Future Medical Students
27:32 The Value of a Strong Pre-Health Advising System
29:05 Strategic Career Exploration and Finding a Specialty
31:14 Final Interview Tips
33:38 Finding Balance and Avoiding Burnout
36:00 The Best Food Spot in Providence, Rhode Island
39:40 Be Who You Are and Follow Your Passions