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An introduction to the primary care pearls podcast with Dr. Joshua Onyango, MD EdM (@drjomax) and Dr. Katie Gielissen, MD MHS-MedEd (@katie-g-md)!
Outline:
1. Introduction (00:00)
2. Defining Primary Care (00:50)
3. Why we're pumped about primary care (02:10)
4. "YOBM Brainchild" (03:10)
5. Sneek Peak (04:45)
6. Outro (06:18)
Music composed by: Josh Onyango
=== Social Media ===
Instagram: @pcpearls
Twitter: @PCarePearls
Listen on most podcast platforms
=== About Us ===
The Primary Care Pearls (PCP) Podcast is created in collaboration with faculty, residents, and students from the Department of Internal Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine. The project aims to create accessible and informative podcasts for furthering the medical education of residents and clinicians in early stages of their careers. Building on the work of other medical education podcasts, Primary Care Pearls includes contributions from patients themselves, who have the autonomy to share their own experiences of how their primary care physician directly impacted the quality of their care.
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An introduction to the primary care pearls podcast with Dr. Joshua Onyango, MD EdM (@drjomax) and Dr. Katie Gielissen, MD MHS-MedEd (@katie-g-md)!
Outline:
1. Introduction (00:00)
2. Defining Primary Care (00:50)
3. Why we're pumped about primary care (02:10)
4. "YOBM Brainchild" (03:10)
5. Sneek Peak (04:45)
6. Outro (06:18)
Music composed by: Josh Onyango
=== Social Media ===
Instagram: @pcpearls
Twitter: @PCarePearls
Listen on most podcast platforms
=== About Us ===
The Primary Care Pearls (PCP) Podcast is created in collaboration with faculty, residents, and students from the Department of Internal Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine. The project aims to create accessible and informative podcasts for furthering the medical education of residents and clinicians in early stages of their careers. Building on the work of other medical education podcasts, Primary Care Pearls includes contributions from patients themselves, who have the autonomy to share their own experiences of how their primary care physician directly impacted the quality of their care.

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