• 4. From the nurses station to the doctor's office with Carter Glenn

  • Sep 9 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

4. From the nurses station to the doctor's office with Carter Glenn

  • Summary

  • Each week, we will be bringing you incredible tips, strategies and interviews with phenomenal medical students and residents. You can listen online (below), download it to listen later, on your smartphone: all for free.

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    In this week’s episode, we are blessed with the presence of a frontline Covid ICU nurse turned medical student. Carter Glenn brings to the forefront a unique perspective stemming from his experiences as a nurse and the moments that prompted him to switch to a career in medicine. He elegantly showcases an innate ability to introspect and draw unique values from his experiences in a manner that makes it a learning experience for all listeners.     

    In This Week’s Podcast, We’ll Explore

    • How to arrive at ‘why medicine’ as a nurse
    • Working as an ICU nurse during the Covid 19 pandemic
    • The power of mindset
    • Importance of familiarizing oneself with the day to day functionalities of a healthcare setting
    • Defining one’s future career from lessons of the past
    • Circumventing the perils of working full time as a student
    • Selecting college based on earning a spot as a college athlete
    • Pearls of wisdom on succeeding in school and defying the odds

    Books Mentioned in the Podcast

    • Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science
    • The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right
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