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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469 Episodes
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Your Gap Year Job Doesn’t Matter
Published: 6/22/2017 -
Medical School Secondary Applications: What Do They Want?
Published: 6/8/2017 -
Bandwagons, Bicarb, and Broca’s Bitty Bulb
Published: 6/1/2017 -
You can buy that on Amazon?
Published: 5/25/2017 -
Premeds Can Be Science Podcasters, ft. Terel Jackson
Published: 5/18/2017 -
Gap Years, Disguised Blessings, and Forbidden Words
Published: 5/11/2017 -
Self-Doubt and Riding the Ethical Railroad
Published: 5/4/2017 -
General Haze-pital
Published: 4/27/2017 -
Real, and Fake, Research Day
Published: 4/20/2017 -
Consumer Genetic Testing, Marmite for Your Brain, and Counting Human Calories
Published: 4/13/2017 -
314 Action: Encouraging People of Science to Make the Leap into Politics
Published: 4/6/2017 -
The Black Mask and Mental Health in Iowa
Published: 3/30/2017 -
The False Dichotomies in Medical Politics, Physician Lifestyles, and Public Discourse
Published: 3/23/2017 -
Human Trafficking and What Physicians Need to Know, with Dr. Shannon Findlay
Published: 3/16/2017 -
Cardiothoracic Surgery: A Woman’s World, For Dr. Sharon Larson
Published: 3/9/2017 -
Happy Glitches, Research Niches, and Doc Dash Pitches
Published: 3/2/2017 -
The Stages of Life: Love, Body Odor, and Body Donation
Published: 2/23/2017 -
Recess Rehash: Henrietta Lacks vs. HeLa, and the People Behind the Specimens
Published: 2/17/2017 -
A Podcast for Iatroblasts: Ian Drummond’s “The Undifferentiated Medical Student”
Published: 2/9/2017 -
We’ve Made It: Our First Tweetstorm
Published: 2/2/2017
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.