The Short Coat: An Inside Look at Getting Into and Getting Through Medical School

A podcast by Dave Etler and the Students of the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine - Thursdays

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466 Episodes

  1. Should you consider romance when selecting a med school?

    Published: 3/16/2018
  2. Lack of Empathy: A Med School Dealbreaker?

    Published: 3/8/2018
  3. Another Student Fights Mental Illness Stigma

    Published: 3/1/2018
  4. Med Student Parents, Part 2 | Plan for Debt but Don’t Worry

    Published: 2/15/2018
  5. How Med Student Parents Make It Happen

    Published: 2/8/2018
  6. Tales from the Clinic: from Theory to Practice

    Published: 2/1/2018
  7. Refusing to Treat: A Collision of Medicine and Conscience

    Published: 1/25/2018
  8. Checking the Boxes: Should You Give Up Your Job To Do Research?

    Published: 1/18/2018
  9. Making Clerkships Work

    Published: 1/11/2018
  10. Taking Advice is Hard To Do

    Published: 1/4/2018
  11. Winter Break, Guts and Brains, and Yahoo! Answers

    Published: 12/28/2017
  12. Man Flu and Other Struggles

    Published: 12/21/2017
  13. Night Float: Choosing a Specialty

    Published: 12/20/2017
  14. Admissions Bias Against Alternative Medicine?

    Published: 12/14/2017
  15. Preparing for Residency Interviews

    Published: 12/12/2017
  16. Bropocalypse 2017

    Published: 12/7/2017
  17. More Surgery for Better Global Health: Dr. Mark Shrime

    Published: 11/30/2017
  18. Thanksgiving surprise: they didn’t vomit

    Published: 11/23/2017
  19. The Business of Medicine

    Published: 11/16/2017
  20. “I’ve Got Some Bad News”

    Published: 11/9/2017

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Featuring a variety cast of medical students from the University of Iowa, The Short Coat is a brutally honest look at medicine, med school, and what life is like here at the margins of medicine. Skip this show if you'd prefer not to know and hate laughter. The opinions we share with you are formed by the sleep deprived, and are thus likely ill-considered and noticeably spur-of-the-moment. And definitely not those of the University of Iowa.