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Bio(un)ethicalBio(un)ethical#21 Bryan Carmody: Are doctor shortages real?In this episode we speak with Dr. Bryan Carmody, pediatric nephrologist and associate professor of pediatrics at Eastern Virginia Medical School. We talk about whether America really faces a doctor shortage, why people in areas with plenty of doctors still struggle to access care, whether proposed solutions can address the access problems many patients face, and how AI may affect these problems in the near future.(00:00) Our introduction(04:03) Rethinking the doctor shortage narrative(09:00) The AMA and the AAMC(16:11) Shortage of 187,000 physicians by 2037(25:20) Physician misallocation(38:19...2025-07-141h 41Indigo FM Radio Show PodcastsIndigo FM Radio Show PodcastsCar wheels on a gravel road #114 with TiffCar wheels on a gravel road #114 ( 23/6/25) with Tiff - Americana, alt country, folk, rock and blues. Tonights winter solstice episode kickes off with a tribute song to the late Brian Wilson, followed by new releases from Patterson Hood, Halfway, Amble, Billy Strings, The Waterboys, Richard Thompson, Heath  Burdell, Jimmy Barnes, JC and the Tree, Margo Price, Emily Lubitz, Plus other songs by Lachlan Bryan and the Wildes, Kev Carmody, a feature on Kaitlin Butts, John Craigie, Trampled by turtles. . Songs to warm your soul and keep your spirit up.  It's good to be back on air after a short br...2025-06-242h 00De Nieuwe WereldDe Nieuwe WereldCarmody Grey on remaining hopeful in spite of crises | #1804Govert Buijs speaks to Carmody Grey about Integral Ecology and the Encyclical Laudato Si', by Pope Francis (2015). Carmody Grey is the newly appointed special professor in Integral Ecology at the Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands. The chair is part of the Laudato Si' Institute for Integral Ecology in cooperation with Socires, the independent think tank in The Hague. Carmody Grey's doctoral thesis Theology, Science and Life (2019) was published by T&T Clark in 2023 and is available in paperback, hardback and e-book. Govert Buijs is philosopher and professor at the VU University Amsterdam in Political Philosophy, Worldview and Economics-- ...2024-12-211h 00Inform PerformanceInform PerformanceResearch Unpacked: Bryan Heiderscheit - Hamstring Strain Risk, Profiling & Return-to-PlayEpisode 158: In this Research Unpacked Episode from Inform Performance, Dylan Carmody chats to Bryan Heiderscheit. Bryan is a Physical Therapist, Biomechanist and Professor/Vice Chair of research in the Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, he is also the director of UW Badger Athletic Performance. - Topics Discussed  Hamstring Injury Risk Factors     Methods of Profiling and Monitoring Hamstring Performance   Guiding Principles for Hamstring Rehabilitation   Screening and Assessment of Hamstring Strength   The Impact of Detraining on Hamstring Health   Nuances in Nordic Hamstring Curl Analysis -  ...2024-10-2247 minThe Podcast For Doctors (By Doctors)The Podcast For Doctors (By Doctors)Dr. Bryan Carmody - The Match, Resident Unions, & Duty Hours - What’s Next?Pediatric nephrologist Dr. Bryan Carmody joins us as we discuss what the future of medical education and residency selection looks like in addition to the rise of doctor unions and potential workforce changes. Is a lottery system the solution to a fair Match? What is causing the increase in unionization among residents and attendings? How will new pathways for IMGs change the doctor workforce? The Sheriff of Sodium walks us through the various possibilities of what may be to come. 2024-08-2856 minThe Short Coat: An Inside Look at Getting Into and Getting Through Medical SchoolThe Short Coat: An Inside Look at Getting Into and Getting Through Medical SchoolThe Sheriff Is Watching, Ft. Bryan Carmody, MDThe Sheriff of Sodium investigates the state and future of medical training. If you’ve wondered how well the system that trains future doctors works, or about what factors really determine which medical students get into the most competitive residency programs, this episode is for you. M1 Fallon Jung, M2 Jeff Goddard, and M4 AJ Chowdhury get deep into these issues with a very special guest – Dr. Brian Carmody, known on his blog and YouTube channel as “The Sheriff of Sodium.” Dr. Carmody, a pediatric nephrologist by training, closely analyzes and shares data-driven perspectives on medical education, pulling on threads to under...2024-06-2753 minThe Short Coat: An Inside Look at Getting Into and Getting Through Medical SchoolThe Short Coat: An Inside Look at Getting Into and Getting Through Medical SchoolThe Sheriff Is Watching, Ft. Bryan Carmody, MDThe Sheriff of Sodium investigates the state and future of medical training. If you’ve wondered how well the system that trains future doctors works, or about what factors really determine which medical students get into the most competitive residency programs, this episode is for you. M1 Fallon Jung, M2 Jeff Goddard, and M4 AJ Chowdhury get deep into these issues with a very special guest – Dr. Brian Carmody, known on his blog and YouTube channel as “The Sheriff of Sodium.” Dr. Carmody, a pediatric nephrologist by training, closely analyzes and shares data-driven perspectives on medical education, pulling on threads to under...2024-03-0753 minLunch and Learn with Dr. BerryLunch and Learn with Dr. BerryMore on the Nepal USMLE Cheating Scandal with Dr. Bryan CarmodySo, let’s talk about the recent scandal concerning the Nepal USMLE cheating ring… For those of you who might not know, USMLE is a three-step licensing exam for physicians, residents, and aspirants alike who want to practice medicine in the United States. Here, applicants aspire to have the highest score possible, especially residents who want to attract the attention of residency program directors and get themselves onboard. And just recently, the National Board of Medical Examiners announced that they’re invalidating the USMLE scores of a group of residency applicants and current residents due to val...2024-03-0646 minThe OSA InsiderThe OSA InsiderEpisode 108: Step 1 Pass/Fail - Then and NowFour years ago, we learned that the USMLE Step 1 exam would become graded on a Pass/Fail basis, rather than each student receiving a 3-digit score. We covered this change in episode 54 of The OSA Insider, featuring an interview with national expert Dr. J. Bryan Carmody. This change went live in January 2022, and we can't help but wonder: where do things stand today? Why did this switch to P/F happen in the first place? Are things better? How are med students feeling about Step 1, anxiety-wise? And how is the UMSOM responding to the current moment? Dr. Nirav Shah...2024-02-2525 minThe IMG PodcastThe IMG PodcastUnpacking Letters of Intent and Understanding ROL with Dr. Bryan CarmodyIt is the first podcast of the new year, and we have a great one for you! Dr. Bryan Carmody (aka the Sheriff of Sodium) joined us for a VERY insightful session. We discussed several of his resources (including his extensive YouTube videos) as well as what he has learned about the Match through personal experience. For those of you who are struggling to develop your ROL, obtain interviews or are simply just looking to learn more about what to expect throughout the residency application process- this episode is for you! 2024-01-0539 minProspective Doctor (from MedSchoolCoach)Prospective Doctor (from MedSchoolCoach)The High-Stakes Competition to Land a US ResidencyDr. Erkeda DeRouen talks to Dr. Bryan Carmody, a pediatric nephrologist at Eastern Virginia Medical School. They discuss the value of standardized test scores, the ultra-competitive nature of the residency admissions process, and the benefits of having an open mind in your journey to medicine.  [00:00] Introduction [01:37] Who is Dr. Bryan Carmody [02:54] The Benefits of Having an Open Mind in Your Journey to Medicine [05:52] All You Need to Know About the USMLE Selection Process [07:50] Why Residency Matching is Becoming More Competitive [11:01] Residency Match Explained  [13:59] Addressing the Pediatric Subspecialty Shortage [16:15] What Dr. Carmody Would Change About Healthcare [18:34] Parting Thoughts  Piv...2023-12-2820 minThe External Medicine PodcastThe External Medicine PodcastBryan Carmody, MD: Physician Shortages, Resident Unionization, and the OB/GYN ERAS DivorceIn this episode, Daniel Belkin and Mitch Belkin interview Bryan Carmody, MD, about physician shortages, resident unionization, and the OB/GYN ERAS divorce. They discuss the recent changes to legislation in Tennessee which allows international medical graduates to bypass the US residency system. They also touch on the Weisman versus Barnes Jewish Hospital court case.If you missed the initial episode with Bryan Carmody Episode #6, be sure to check that out.Who is Bryan Carmody?Dr. Bryan Carmody is a pediatric nephrologist at Eastern Virginia Medical School. He has...2023-10-311h 01Review of SystemsReview of SystemsThe Match w/ Bryan Carmody, MDIn today's episode, we talk to Dr. Bryan Carmody (AKA The Sheriff of Sodium) about the history of the match and navigating the current match system.  Dr. Carmody went to medical school at the University of Virginia, residency training at The Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, and then returned to UVA for a fellowship in pediatric nephrology. He now works at CHKD and teaches at Eastern Virginia Medical School. Check out his YouTube channel and blog, called The Sheriff of Sodium, where he discusses a variety of topics related to the current medical education syste...2023-10-0654 minHealthcare UnfilteredHealthcare UnfilteredAre There Real Solutions to the ABIM MOC?Join Chadi in a thought-provoking discussion with Bryan Carmody, aka the “Sheriff of Sodium” and a pediatric nephrologist, as they tackle the challenges of the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Bryan shares his visionary solutions to simplify and improve the MOC process, shedding light on the potential benefits for physicians and patients alike. Whether you're a physician, healthcare professional, or just curious about the future of medical certification, this episode offers insights into a critical issue in modern medicine. View Dr. Carmody’s YouTube discussions on the matter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNgf6o...2023-09-261h 03The Black Doctors PodcastThe Black Doctors PodcastThe Incredible Field of Critical Care Medicine with Anesthesiologist and DEI Champion Dr. Stephen EstimeThe Incredible Field of Critical Care Medicine with Anesthesiologist and DEI Champion Dr. Stephen EstimeIn this engaging episode, Dr. Steven Bradley sits down with Dr. Stephen Estime to delve into their shared experiences in the medical field, and the profound importance of critical care.Inspiration Behind Medical Pursuits: Dr. Estime recounts the influential role his mother, a dedicated nurse-turned-nurse anesthetist, played in shaping his aspirations. With his father hailing from Haiti, Dr. Estime's familial experiences nurtured his commitment to cater to underserved populations. While his final c...2023-09-1147 minIntersections: DetroitIntersections: DetroitChapter 10: Wisdom“Detroit has a soul… that’s the power of it to me. It’s very unique and very progressive in so many ways.” – Carmen N’Namdi   Detroit is a Phoenix – its fire is lit through human diversity – its ideas and creativity define its possibility and future.  This final chapter brings together multiple narratives to spread the wisdom of the “D” far beyond the Motor City…    Featuring the voices of: Carmen N’Namdi, Sandra Turner-Handy, Anthony Benavides, Kwaku Osei Bonsu, Pam Esshaki, Abdul ‘Duke’ Fakir, Penny Bailer, Shirley Birch, Kirk Mayes, Ayesha Ghazi Edwin, Fatou-Seydi S. Sarr...2023-07-1838 minIntersections: DetroitIntersections: DetroitChapter 9: Vision“Detroit is America. I’ll keep fighting for it.” – Rochelle Riley Detroit’s unique identity creates opportunities for its residents to reimagine and create a new vision of belonging… built from the ashes of post–industrial decline, its people display a gritty vision of a future sculpted from hard won victories of hustle and resilience. Featuring the voices of: Zina Davis, Carlos Neilbock, Lauren Hood, Eric L. Miller, Ozzie Rivera, jessica Care moore, George N’Namdi & Rochelle Riley. – All sound recordings were created in the City of Detroit during the production of the limited edi...2023-07-1137 minIntersections: DetroitIntersections: DetroitChapter 8: Faith“Every human being born is powered. It’s a matter of enabling and awakening to your power.” – Rev.  Larry L. Simmons  Faith is active belief and is manifest in the hope that a better future is possible through collaborative engagement. Listen to Detroiters who are inspired by the spiritual to guide them in delivering purpose to the streets, neighborhoods and communities of the city.  Featuring the voices of: Rev. Larry L. Simmons, Maria Anita Salinas, Martin Herman, Lisa Johanon, ShaCha Geronimo, Shaffwan Ahmed & Dawn Dandridge.  – All sound recordings were created in the City of De...2023-07-0435 minIntersections: DetroitIntersections: DetroitChapter 7: People“Big up to everybody in Detroit that’s making an impact or trying to make an impact, even the ones we don’t see.”– Larry Austin    From the sidewalk to the local grocery store everyday people in Detroit create opportunities for us to witness the extraordinary transformation in our societies built by those who just do… accolades, titles & awards don't drive these people… their vision is a society where service is the norm and creating space for others to thrive is the only reward that counts.  Featuring the voices of: Matthew Naimi, Michele Marie Oberholtzer, Efe...2023-06-2740 minIntersections: DetroitIntersections: DetroitChapter 6: Serve“Being silent in Detroit is not an option.” – Rashida Tlaib  What leads us to acts of service? Purpose can be the foundation of the change we wish to see. In Detroit those who choose to serve and elevate others, advocate for community equity, and inspire action for a better tomorrow define the spaces where significant societal change is created.  Featuring the voices of: Rashida Tlaib, Crystal Bernard, Chase L. Cantrell, Misha Stallworth, Shannon Smith & Ayesha Ghazi Edwin.  All sound recordings were created in the City of Detroit during the production of the limited edition b...2023-06-2029 minIntersections: DetroitIntersections: DetroitChapter 5: Life"Speramus meliora; resurget cineribus"– We hope for better things; it will rise from the ashes – Motto of the City of Detroit  Survival is life in Detroit. In the face of multiple challenges the people of the city continue to stand tall. The city’s collective resilience is unwavering.  The narrative of the city is defined by its north star: self–determination.  Featuring the voices of: Bryan C. Barnhill II, Natasha T. Miller, Mary A. ‘Lisa’ Franklin, Marsha Battle Philpot / Marsha Music, Deborah Love-Peel, Shamayim ‘Shu’ Harris & Terrence West.  All sound recordings were created in the City of Detroit duri...2023-06-1325 minIntersections: DetroitIntersections: DetroitChapter 4: Art“Culture is not complete if you don’t have all the components in it. You have to have the dance, the music, the language, the taste, and the feel.” – Fatou–Seydi S. Sarr The human desire to express our ideas through creative practice is one of the bedrocks of the City. Detroit has navigated its many pasts and its most hopeful future through the power of spoken word, jazz, motown and techno, painting, poetry and sculpture – the city is built on a creative freedom that defines its every heartbeat.  Featuring the voices of: jessica Care moore, Chazz Miller, Scott Hocking...2023-06-0634 minHealthcare Change MakersHealthcare Change MakersDr. Glaucomflecken: The Importance of Sharing a LaughDr. Glaucomflecken has a unique backstory as he made the pivot from performing stand-up comedy to becoming a physician. TikTok is now his stage with over 2 million followers, creating comedic skits about the healthcare world. Besides comedy, he also uses his platform to spread awareness about his sudden cardiac arrest in 2020 and his diagnosis with testicular cancer. On this episode, Dr. Glaucomflecken explains his introduction to content creation, the evolving idea of professionalism in the medical field, keeping a positive mindset, and more. Quotables: “I love making people laugh and exploring that creativity… it’s...2023-06-0140 minIntersections: DetroitIntersections: DetroitChapter 3: Word“When there's someone in need, there are those that respond.” – Pamela Good Knowledge and education are the roads to self–discovery and understanding a  world beyond. In Detroit the challenge to celebrate the written word and build a new landscape of universal literacy takes many forms… in this chapter seasoned campaigners and visionary youth leaders explore the spaces where they seek to have real impact across the city. Featuring the voices of: Pamela Good, Khali Sweeney, Pashon Murray, Elijah Craft, Shanel Adams & Olivia Janise Danielle Wheat.  All sound recordings were created in the City of Detr...2023-05-3022 minIntersections: DetroitIntersections: DetroitChapter 2: Heart“Our strength is stronger when we work together.” – John J.George Detroit is a city where knowledge of the past fuels today’s reimagining – an evolution built from strength and a creative, mobilization of community. In this Chapter, Detroiters focus on their love, understanding, and commitment to the city – a passionate collaboration to create a meaningful future for their children, families and neighborhoods.   Featuring the voices of: Jamon Jordan, Hanan Ali Yahya,  John J. George,  Monica Lewis Patrick & James Feagin.  – All sound recordings were created in the City of Detroit during the production of the limited edit...2023-05-2321 minIntersections: DetroitIntersections: DetroitChapter 1: Spirit“Community is people watching your rhythm” – Satori Shakoor Detroit: A city of deep history, a people driven by resilience and hustle – experience the city through the diverse voices of its people, understand and immerse yourself in the city's personality through the purpose–driven narratives shared by Detroiters.  Featuring the voices of: Satori Shakoor, Giizhigad/Christy Bieber, Adnan Charara, Suzy Villarreal-Garza & Kirk Mayes.  – All sound recordings were created in the City of Detroit during the production of the limited edition book i.Detroit – a Human Atlas of an American City, available here. ISBN 978-1-91636...2023-05-1618 minDocs Outside The BoxDocs Outside The BoxChris Rock review, We got a syndication, Match Day needs help #351SEND US A TEXT MESSAGE!!! Let Drs. Nii & Renee know what you think about the show!Drs. Nii and Renée are back in the Docs Outside the Box studio to dish on Chris Rock’s highly anticipated Super Bowl of comedy shows, ‘Selective Outrage’, Netflix’s first live global event. The doctors also discuss their first syndication deal, and the latest news and statistics on the recent Match.  Things to expect in this episode:The doctors give Chris Rock’s much anticipated comedy show a B gradeDrs. Nii and Renée are excited...2023-04-031h 07ACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineACEP Frontline - Emergency MedicineIt's Match Madness!!! The 2023 EM Residency Match SummaryThe 2023 match was eye opening for emergency medicine as the waves of workforce and other pressures continue to ripple through the profession. In this episode, we talk with EMRA President, Dr. Jessica Adkins-Murphy and match guru, Dr. Bryan Carmody on the statistics, results, and take home messages. Use the code EMPOWER to save $100 on registration for ACEP's Leadership & Advocacy Conference - Register Now LAC...https://www.acep.org/lac/2023-03-3056 minThe Premed YearsThe Premed YearsWhat Does It Mean When Schools Leave USNWR?Dr. Bryan Carmody and Dr. Ryan Gray discuss what effect schools leaving the USNWR ranking system will have on medical school applications and medical school admissions at large. Links:Full Episode Blog PostPMY475: The Future of Osteopathic Medicine (Interview with Dr. Bryan Carmody)Meded MediaBlueprint MCAT2023-03-0139 minThe Energy Markets PodcastThe Energy Markets PodcastS3E2: Chris Carmody of Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association speaks to the economic disadvantage states face with monopoly barriers to entry for low-cost clean energyChris Carmody, executive director at Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association, says energy-intensive electricity customers will leave or not relocate to the Carolinas because of the difficulties they face buying their energy needs from the resource mix they prefer. There's "no tolerance for anything that resembles competition. And that really is to the detriment of economic development in the Carolinas," he said.While North Carolina has a carbon-reduction plan in place, Carmody said it essentially cements Duke's monopoly into the future, and the utility's clean-energy investment plans rely on untested technologies, like small modular nuclear reactors, rather than...2023-01-1737 minLocked On Longhorns - Daily Podcast On Texas Longhorns Football & BasketballLocked On Longhorns - Daily Podcast On Texas Longhorns Football & BasketballBONUS EPISODE: Through the Uprights - Ep 3: Long Snappers/HoldersChapter 5: A field goal always starts with the long snapper. In fact, there is no field goal without the long snapper. So, we explore the long snapper position through Nate Boyer and Kendall Gammon. Boyer is a former Green Beret in the US Army who learned to long snap, from the ground up, as a 30-year-old in order to fulfill his dream of starting for the University of Texas Longhorns football team. Gammon played 218 straight games during his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, New Orleans Saints, and Kansas City Chiefs, and is one of the best long snappers in NFL history....2022-08-1337 minLocked On Presents: Slaying Goliath – How Appalachian State Conquered A GiantLocked On Presents: Slaying Goliath – How Appalachian State Conquered A GiantThrough the Uprights - Ep 3: Long Snappers/HoldersChapter 5: A field goal always starts with the long snapper. In fact, there is no field goal without the long snapper. So, we explore the long snapper position through Nate Boyer and Kendall Gammon. Boyer is a former Green Beret in the US Army who learned to long snap, from the ground up, as a 30-year-old in order to fulfill his dream of starting for the University of Texas Longhorns football team. Gammon played 218 straight games during his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, New Orleans Saints, and Kansas City Chiefs, and is one of the best long snappers in...2022-08-0436 minLocked On Presents: Slaying Goliath – How Appalachian State Conquered A GiantLocked On Presents: Slaying Goliath – How Appalachian State Conquered A GiantThrough the Uprights - Ep 3: Long Snappers/HoldersChapter 5: A field goal always starts with the long snapper. In fact, there is no field goal without the long snapper. So, we explore the long snapper position through Nate Boyer and Kendall Gammon. Boyer is a former Green Beret in the US Army who learned to long snap, from the ground up, as a 30-year-old in order to fulfill his dream of starting for the University of Texas Longhorns football team. Gammon played 218 straight games during his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, New Orleans Saints, and Kansas City Chiefs, and is one of the best long snappers in...2022-08-0439 minUnlock a Library in Your Pocket With Full AudiobookUnlock a Library in Your Pocket With Full AudiobookOn Distant Service: The Life of the First U.S. Foreign Service Officer to be Assassinated Audiobook by Susan M. SteinListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 615316 Title: On Distant Service: The Life of the First U.S. Foreign Service Officer to be Assassinated Author: Susan M. Stein Narrator: Bryan Carmody Format: Unabridged Length: 10:26:02 Language: English Release date: 07-18-22 Publisher: Findaway Voices Genres: Biography & Memoir, Middle East, Global Politics, History & Culture Summary: On July 18, 1924, a mob in Tehran killed U.S. foreign service officer Robert Whitney Imbrie. His violent death, the first political murder in the history of the service, outraged the American people. Though Imbries loss briefly made him a cause célèbr...2022-07-1810h 26The Premed YearsThe Premed YearsThe Future of Osteopathic MedicineToday we talk to Dr. Carmody about obstacles osteopathic med schools may face in the future with student loan changes. We talk about other topics as well!Links:Full Episode Blog PostKnow more about Dr. Bryan Carmody on:Website: The Sheriff of SodiumTwitter: @jbcarmodyYouTube Video: Addressing Osteopathic Medicine’s Vulnerabilities: The View through an External LensMeded MediaBlueprint MCATBlueprint MCAT and Sketchy2022-02-0255 minContent Marketing, Engineered Podcast | TREW MarketingContent Marketing, Engineered Podcast | TREW Marketing2021 Wrap Up and Look Ahead to 2022 Shifting strategy, LinkedIn, media and advice from technical marketers in the trenches were all highlights of our 2021 podcast season. Content Marketing, Engineered is almost two years old now! It's evolved and improved, but the focus remains steadfast on helping leaders and marketers reach highly technical audiences through content and digital marketing. In case you missed some of our episodes, here is a walkthrough of what we covered in 2021.Virtualizing the field sales role with Michael Knight, President of TTI's Semiconductor GroupLinkedIn Miniseries featuring 5 guests, each with a unique perspective on how to leverage the platform, including:2021-12-3011 minThe Accelerators PodcastThe Accelerators PodcastApplication FeverSend us a textIt’s September and we’ve got Application Fever! On Episode 3 of The Accelerators Podcast, Matt is joined by Dr. Ilana Rosman and Dr. Bryan Carmody for a deep dive on the medical residency application and selection process. Bryan, the self-proclaimed “Sheriff of Sodium” is a prolific blogger, raises awareness about conflicts of interest and other issues that poison The Match. Ilana serves as chair of the program director section of the Association of Professors of Dermatology. She’s working on enhanced ERAS application questions to improve applicant and educator experience and improve...2021-09-201h 01Inside the MatchInside the MatchAll About the Match (with Dr. Carmody)Everything you always wanted to know, but were afraid to ask about the match with information about preference signaling, applying to residency programs, and the impact of Step 1 going PASS/FAIL with a leader in medical education (Dr. Bryan Carmody). Completing Residency Applications and doing interviews can be full of unexpected twists and turns. Short and helpful tips while you're taking a study break. Acid Trumpet Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/2021-08-0818 minThe External Medicine PodcastThe External Medicine PodcastThe Case for Medical Education Reform with Bryan Carmody, MDThis conversation with Dr. Bryan Carmody was recorded on June 21st, 2021. In this interview, Daniel Belkin and Mitch Belkin speak with Dr. Carmody about the history of the USMLEs, the value of standardized test scores, and the arms race in the residency admissions process. They touch on conflict of interest in medical education and the rising cost of medical schools among other topics.If you enjoy this episode, please follow us on twitter @ExMedPod and subscribe to our newsletter.Who is Bryan Carmody?Dr. Bryan Carmody is a pediatric nephrologist at...2021-07-021h 08The American Society of Pediatric Nephrology PodcastThe American Society of Pediatric Nephrology PodcastThe Sediment - Phase 2, Episode 2The sediment signs off for 2021 with a great episode featuring Adam Weinstein, Bryan Carmody, Julia Steinke, Julie Goodwin, Roshan George and Maury Pinsk. Your hosts are Ashley Rawson and Sudha Garimella and we talk about all things Med Ed and QI.2021-06-1654 minLicensed to LeadLicensed to Lead019 - Mother-Daughter Discussion on Physician LeadershipIn the first of two special Mother’s Day podcasts, I’m in the guest chair along with my daughter, Jamie Katuna. Podcaster Keith Carlson, RN, (aka “Nurse Keith”) starts this interview by asking how we influenced and inspired each other as mom and daughter, in medicine and in leadership roles. I talk about my admiration for Jamie’s intellectual curiosity and her willingness to take risks. Nurse Keith corroborates this by describing how he discovered Jamie on her aptly-named “Speak Out Medicine” Instagram account. As a medical student, she used her social media platforms to both speak out and to be vulnerab...2021-05-1137 minDoctors in BusinessDoctors in Business#35 Matchmaker, MatchmakerA big congratulations to all those future doctors out there!  In this special episode, we are shaking things up... join co-producers Darlina Liu and Mekala Neelakantan as they share their stories from the one-of-a-kind residency application season this year, from applying to interviewing to Match Day itself. With the rapid transition from in-person to virtual, applicants, programs, and schools had to creatively adapt to a new format and brainstorm new experiences. In this conversation, we cover a lot of ground, including Dr. Bryan Carmody's Sheriff of Sodium blog, those dreaded Google spreadsheets, and grassroots initiatives on #MedTwitter. ...2021-04-0242 minUnsCripted MedicineUnsCripted MedicineM4 | How to "Actually" Do ERASSend us a textHave you ever opened ERAS and closed it immediately out of fear? Or maybe never opened it at all? Well, UnsCripted is here to help. Tune in as now-matched M4s Kevin, Robbie, and Zach share their personal insights and strategies on writing personal statements, filling out ERAS, and taking that first plunge in applying to residency. Banter and shenanigans ensue.P.S. peep the episode image for Rachel in a Cincinnati Zoo ad.Show Notes Dr. Bryan Carmody's #MedEd blog, The Sherriff of Sodium NRMP's Ch...2021-03-1759 min