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Artistry in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Dr. Carl Truesdale | Premed eShadowing Ep 109
This week I chatted with Dr. Carl Truesdale, a facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon, who discusses the intersection of art and medicine in his practice. Dr. Truesdale shares his personal journey into the field of facial plastic surgery, highlighting his motivation to use science and medicine to help people with an emphasis on the role of art in medicine. He also talks about the diverse aspects of his practice, from cosmetic procedures to reconstructive surgeries, and the profound impact they can have on patients' lives.
eShadowing will bring you a new physician to talk about their profession, offer a case presentation, and give their time for Q&A.
To see our upcoming guests, check out medicalschoolhq.net/eshadowing/
Check out Specialty Stories for more deep dives into medical specialties: specialtystories.com.
We also have pre-PA eShadowing, too! Learn more and sign up at eshadowing.com
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The Future of Technology in Pediatric Radiology with Dr. Randy Richardson | Premed eShadowing Ep 110
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Watch me talk with Pediatric Radiologist, Dr. Randy Richardson. He discusses the importance of communication in care teams, his role as an educator, and walks us through how he found his specialty while in medical school. He also touches on the impact that AI may have on the field of radiology in the future. eShadowing will bring you a new physician to talk about their profession, offer a case ...
From Devastation to Restoration: Exploring PM&R with Dr. Gayle Spill | Premed eShadowing Ep. 108
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This week I spoke with Dr. Gayle Spill as she shared her inspiring journey into the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). Discover how a life-changing encounter during medical school led Dr. Spill to pursue PM&R, where she helps individuals with devastating injuries regain their quality of life. Gain insights into the world of cancer rehabilitation and the importance of personal...
Unveiling the Fifth Vital Sign: Pain Management with Dr. Renee Enriquez | Premed eShadowing Ep. 104
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Join Dr. Renee Enriquez and me for an insightful conversation on pain management and Physical Medicine Rehabilitation. She dives into interventional musculoskeletal medicine, the history of opiate prescribing, and advancements in battlefield medicine. Learn about the importance of addressing pain as the fifth vital sign and gain insights into diagnosing and treating severe back pain. Don't miss...
Reviving Hope and Functionality through Rehabilitation | Dr. Bob Rinaldi | Premed eShadowing Ep. 106
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Get ready for an enlightening interview with Dr. Bob Rindaldi, MD, as he takes us on an inspiring journey into the world of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr. Rindaldi shares his path to medicine, from his initial interests in neurosurgery and physical therapy to his ultimate discovery of his true passion in rehabilitation medicine. This engaging discussion unveils the multidisciplinary ...
Insights into Vasculitis: A Rheumatology Journey | Dr. Sebastian Sattui | Premed eShadowing Ep. 107
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In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Sebastian Sattui as he delves into the fascinating field of rheumatology, focusing on vasculitis. Discover how autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis lead to joint inflammation, and explore the various types of vasculitis and their classifications. Dr. Sattui highlights the importance of thorough patient history and clinical skills in diagnosis while ad...
Endocrinology: the Science Behind Hormones with Dr. Olga Astapova | Premed eShadowing Ep. 105
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I chatted with Dr. Olga Astapova. She is an endocrinologist who focuses her research on polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS) and genetic mutations causing diabetes. Dr. Ostapova shares the challenges endocrinologists face when working with insurance companies to get pre-authorizations for testing and medications for patients, and the impact that these tests and medications can have on quality of lif...
Premed Q&A with Dr. Ryan Gray | Premed eShadowing Ep. 104
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Join me for a premed Q&A session! Every Tuesday at 4 pm ET (with replays afterward), eShadowing will bring you a new physician to talk about their profession, offer a case presentation, and give their time for Q&A. To see our upcoming guests, check out medicalschoolhq.net/eshadowing/ Check out Specialty Stories for more deep dives into medical specialties: specialtystories.com. We also have pre...
From Pediatrics to Palliative Care with Dr. Tiff Chan | Premed eShadowing Ep. 103
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See my chat with Dr. Tiffany Chan, where we discuss her journey to becoming an attending radiology physician at UCLA. She dispels some common myths about radiologists, her typical day as a radiologist-including some pros and cons, and walks us through some case studies on detecting and interpreting breast abnormalities. Follow Dr. Chan on IG: Doctor.chanimal Every Tuesday at 4 pm ...
From Pediatrics to Palliative Care with Dr. Michelle Walter | Premed eShadowing Ep. 101
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This week, I spent time with Dr. Michelle Walter, an associate professor of medicine and oncology and program director of the Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship program at the University of Buffalo. She walks us through her medical school journey where she explored different specialties before finding her niche in Palliative Care. Every Tuesday at 4 pm ET (with replays afterward), eShad...
What is Breast Surgical Oncology? with Dr. Valentina Bonev | Premed eShadowing Ep. 100
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See my chat with Dr. Valentina Bonev, a Breast Surgical Oncologist. She walks us through the process of becoming a surgeon and finishing her specialty in breast surgical oncology. She differentiates her position from other surgeons and oncologists, and gives her tips for surviving medical school. Every Tuesday at 4 pm ET (with replays afterward), eShadowing will bring you a new physician to tal...
Lifelong Learning as an Army Physician with Dr. Cristin Mount | Premed eShadowing Ep. 98
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This week, I talked with Dr. Cristin Mount, a critical care physician who got her start in the Army. She goes into detail about her journey to Critical Care, walks us through some of the decisions she faced in finding her specialty, and shares the benefits of being in the army as a physician. Follow Dr. Mount on Instagram at: mount_md Every Tuesday at 4 pm ET (with replays afterward...
The Journey to Pulmonary Critical Care with Dr. Michael Switzer | Premed eShadowing Ep. 97
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Join me as I talk with Dr. Michael Switzer. He is a pulmonary critical care physician who currently practices in an Army Medical Center. He talks about the fluidity of working as an ICU physician and his typical day in a pulmonary clinic. We share our experiences and pros and cons as military physicians. Follow him on Instagram at: doctor_mcswizzle Every Tuesday at 4 pm ET (with r...
How Preventive Medicine is Saving Communities with Dr. Clarissa Hoff | Premed eShadowing Ep. 95
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Join my chat with Dr. Clarissa Hoff who specializes in Family/Primary Care and Preventive Medicine. She walks us through the journey to Family and Preventive Medicine and shares a few case studies where preventive medicine positively impacted entire communities. Every Tuesday at 4 pm ET (with replays afterward), eShadowing will bring you a new physician to talk about their profession, offer a c...
The Evolution of Critical Care in Pathology with Dr. Russell Broaddus | Premed eShadowing Ep. 94
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Join me as I talk with Dr. Russell Broaddus, a pathologist at the University of North Carolina. We discuss the need for exposure to pathology as a way to inform medical students since it's often not a required rotation. He shares his path to pathology which is rooted in a love for research and discovery and walks us through some case study examples of his work as a pathologist. Follow UNC Patho...
How MIS has Transformed Bariatric Surgery with Dr. Rohit Soans | Premed eShadowing Ep. 92
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How MIS has Transformed Bariatric Surgery with Dr. Rohit Soans | Premed eShadowing Ep. 92
Exploring Undertreated Diseases in Hematopathology with Dr. Crane | Premed eShadowing Ep. 88
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Exploring Undertreated Diseases in Hematopathology with Dr. Crane | Premed eShadowing Ep. 88
Navigating the Emotional Misconceptions of Oncology with Dr. Shikha Jain | Premed eShadowing Ep. 91
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Navigating the Emotional Misconceptions of Oncology with Dr. Shikha Jain | Premed eShadowing Ep. 91
Solving the Puzzles of the Heart With Dr. Gregory Marcus
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Solving the Puzzles of the Heart With Dr. Gregory Marcus
Bringing Compassion Back to Hospital Care | Premed eShadowing with Dr. Gregory Johnson, ep87
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Bringing Compassion Back to Hospital Care | Premed eShadowing with Dr. Gregory Johnson, ep87
What Does Private Practice Nephrology Look Like?
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What Does Private Practice Nephrology Look Like?
Pre-PA eShadowing with David Whisenant ep68
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Pre-PA eShadowing with David Whisenant ep68
Pre-PA eShadowing with Mariah Leroux ep67
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Pre-PA eShadowing with Mariah Leroux ep67
Pre-PA eShadowing with Savanna Perry, PA-C ep66
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Pre-PA eShadowing with Savanna Perry, PA-C ep66
Pre-PA eShadowing with Tony Adkins, ep65
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Pre-PA eShadowing with Tony Adkins, ep65
How Does Prenatal Care Impact the Developing Brain? Premed eShadowing with Dr. Sonika Agarwal, ep84
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How Does Prenatal Care Impact the Developing Brain? Premed eShadowing with Dr. Sonika Agarwal, ep84
Pre-PA eShadowing with Taylor Jensen, PA-C ep92
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Pre-PA eShadowing with Taylor Jensen, PA-C ep92
What does an Interventional Pulmonologist do? Premed eShadowing with Dr. Ramsy Abdelghani, ep83
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What does an Interventional Pulmonologist do? Premed eShadowing with Dr. Ramsy Abdelghani, ep83
Premed eShadowing with Dr. Lance Meyerson, ep81
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Premed eShadowing with Dr. Lance Meyerson, ep81
Premed-eShadowing with Sujay Kansagra, MD ep82
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Premed-eShadowing with Sujay Kansagra, MD ep82

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  • @scarlett8123
    @scarlett8123 15 днів тому

    Learn somebody to live with disability! What if its curable? Doctors scare to do anything! Because you cant put label on it (thats what they call diagnosis) so if they cant name it, so they cant cure it or it is obvious and so easy to spot and visible that they have to use intellectualisation so they scare to take a bit modify treatment. Today medicine is veeery similar to the one from mid XIX century.😂

  • @catherinescarrow9015
    @catherinescarrow9015 21 день тому

    Still one of my favorite episode! Thank you Dr. Gray. Thanks to you I got in med school, in USAF HPSP program and considering this route. All thanks to you and all you do to inspire premed and med student. All your eshadowings are super helpful.

  • @dr.raghurramanskrish6001
    @dr.raghurramanskrish6001 3 місяці тому

    2:45 to 3:06 🎯🎉🎆💐👏🏻

  • @MINERVAYABA
    @MINERVAYABA 4 місяці тому

    Dr. Truesdale, why do you surround yourself, your practice with white women? Was your mother white?

  • @lisapupillo1724
    @lisapupillo1724 4 місяці тому

    I was just looking at before and afters of Dr. Truesdale and he is absolutely amazing! Not only does everyone look 100% natural and decades younger but for some reason he has MUCH shorter recovery times than other patients. I saw someone who had an extensive nose job and only five days later, she looked perfect. No bruises or swelling at all! I thought it was just common knowledge that you had to have that awful packing in your nose, bandages on your nose, black eyes and that you wouldn't look right for at least a few months, but Dr. Truesdale found a way to do it in FIVE DAYS! I don't think I'd trust anyone else but him to work on me. Now, if I only had an extra $30,000.

  • @MadisonCaraker
    @MadisonCaraker 4 місяці тому

    This is actually the job that I am preparing to go into ❤️

  • @bug688
    @bug688 4 місяці тому

    This is what I want to work as, but I don’t know the pathway for somebody from the UK

  • @0s9a
    @0s9a 5 місяців тому

    Is there a way to do this after pediatrics residency and pediatric pulmonology fellowship?

  • @DaisakuIkeda-nd6en
    @DaisakuIkeda-nd6en 5 місяців тому

    La psichiatria e' macellazione, la neuropsichiatria e' lo studio sulla macellazione in forma maggiore e totale. E' legale, no, entrambe, ma di carne umana si vive, si lavora per sospendere questo massacro, gia' fatto in normali tempi tecnici.

  • @CassieNelson-gc6mx
    @CassieNelson-gc6mx 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for bringing up ACEs!

  • @ThadieusFerris
    @ThadieusFerris 7 місяців тому

    I'm surprised more people have not watched and commented on this... it seems as though Dr Carl Truesdale is a true master of his craft and all those years of studying different faculties of medicine has served him well in combination with his blessed hands... I have always said "I'd never get plastic surgery" but this man has singlehandedly changed my mind and if I did decide to go under the knife, it would be with the talented Dr Carl Truesdale!!!

  • @icecoldbeauty
    @icecoldbeauty 8 місяців тому

    I am interested in going into this field of study, but how does someone know if they are comfortable being around the deceased?

  • @lacydo
    @lacydo 10 місяців тому

    I love the work that PAs do

  • @lacydo
    @lacydo 10 місяців тому

    I love the work that PAs do

  • @jenniferlopez3418
    @jenniferlopez3418 10 місяців тому

    I’d like to sign up for shadowing!

  • @Sunflower-sg1it
    @Sunflower-sg1it 10 місяців тому

    THIS IS SO FUN! I LOVE THIS SO MUCH THANK u

  • @zackdee7743
    @zackdee7743 10 місяців тому

    Well it started out good but fauci is no hero. Wear them then no don't wear them then wear two? Come on guys come back to reality

  • @drkarimm
    @drkarimm 11 місяців тому

    good lecture

  • @drgilmd
    @drgilmd 11 місяців тому

    Catching my first baby took me from thinking I'd be a plastic surgeon, to pursing OB/GYN. Once I did reproductive, I was hooked - back then it was all state-of-the-art, constantly leaping and bounding with new and better, and it was (and remains) fascinating. I've loved what I do ever since graduating fellowship! I consider myself very lucky to work to build families every day!

  • @hunterfischer8398
    @hunterfischer8398 Рік тому

    I don’t recommend him at all I’ve been going to him for years and he can’t help my cystic acne that’s the only thing I went to him for. He only sees me once a year to keep me on the same useless BS. 0 out of 5 stars dont recommend.

  • @HTrina16
    @HTrina16 Рік тому

    Thank you Dr. Gray !! I wasn't able to do e-shadowing when it was live due to personal/medical issues, but the idea and the accessibility you brought to pre-meds during covid and even during pseudo-post-covid in bringing access to shadowing possibilities and the ability to learn about different medical specialties is something really special. I was quiet in your Facebook group, but I wanted to extend my gratitude for this!! Thank you so much!

  • @NathanielEhiorobo
    @NathanielEhiorobo Рік тому

    Can e-shadowing hours still be listed on the AMCAS form

  • @kaprisoler8157
    @kaprisoler8157 Рік тому

    THANK YOU FOR THIS! I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU 8/28/23!

  • @Medi-Nor
    @Medi-Nor Рік тому

    Great info

  • @arlo8392
    @arlo8392 Рік тому

    'Promo SM'

  • @DENE2012
    @DENE2012 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for sharing your experience, Dr. Cotes! It’s interesting to hear about what a difference a mentor has to the specialty people choose. I’ve heard the same from my boss who is a pulmonologist, and how he landed on his path. I really appreciated your takeaway at the end about enjoying life at each step and not waiting for the end. I can’t recall if it was Dr. Gray or Rachel that said this on another video but -> the journey is the destination 😊.

  • @keoshaaidoo4381
    @keoshaaidoo4381 Рік тому

    I really enjoyed this! I love how Maria was so transparent with her journey and how important her faith was/is through it all. Thank you!

  • @krishnancom
    @krishnancom Рік тому

    Amazed at these high schoolers who came on, who are so well spoken and have such focus.

  • @erinnorwood6124
    @erinnorwood6124 Рік тому

    Great case. You are a good teacher. Scary though that increasing a medication caused so much harm

  • @erinnorwood6124
    @erinnorwood6124 Рік тому

    I would love to practice in the days where you follow a patient everywhere.

  • @loganthornton8319
    @loganthornton8319 Рік тому

    I’m interested in a career in Air Force medicine. So thankful to hear from Dr. Mount!

  • @ajayjay958
    @ajayjay958 Рік тому

    Hi Dr Gray, can you do an episode for Diagnostic Radiology? I noticed you have 2 episodes for Interventional Radiology, but none for Diagnostic. Thanks!

  • @beakittie
    @beakittie Рік тому

    So cool!!

  • @muradali469
    @muradali469 Рік тому

    very helpful thanks Dr. de Latour!

  • @starburstblast1
    @starburstblast1 Рік тому

    Thank you for doing this Dr. Gray! I have learned so much from your E-shadowing videos.

  • @marving8907
    @marving8907 Рік тому

    the intro sounds like minecraft music lol love it

  • @user-un3ci3of9n
    @user-un3ci3of9n Рік тому

    MH in all health is not correct. Contamination in every speciality not worth my time with insurance.

  • @reginaldu5094
    @reginaldu5094 Рік тому

    ♥W♥o♥n♥d♥e♥r♥f♥u♥l. You could get more fans with P r o m o s m!!!

  • @claraticianeli
    @claraticianeli 2 роки тому

    Her book is amazing and her sense of humor is amazing, corpsicle is still my favorite word lol

  • @simonakalinkaite5965
    @simonakalinkaite5965 2 роки тому

    Hello so In total u need study 8 years in total and I m 37 so I m gonna be 45

    • @Princessbubblegum567
      @Princessbubblegum567 Рік тому

      In 8 years, you'll be 45 regardless you pursued your dreams or not.

    • @yourneighbourhoodphlebotom2091
      @yourneighbourhoodphlebotom2091 Рік тому

      Same for me. Might be even harder for me since forensics isn't so much a thing in the caribbean so I'll have to apply for outside studies ...

  • @michellesm1nd
    @michellesm1nd 2 роки тому

    i’m so happy i found this video! i’m currently getting my forensic science degree & soon to make my way into med school. this was so informative, it’s harder to find people’s accounts/experiences with the job since well it’s not as common as something like being a lawyer or teacher. thank u :)

    • @fx54z
      @fx54z Рік тому

      hi! i have a question about the forensic science degree, how long did you study to get the degree? and isn’t forensic science different from forensic pathology?

    • @michellesm1nd
      @michellesm1nd Рік тому

      @@fx54z a forensic science degree takes 4 years to achieve same as a bachelors degree in any other field. forensic science is a very broad degree & pathology is a focus within forensic science. So in order to become a pathologist, one would need to get a forensic science degree first. It’s not the only option though i believe a chemistry or a bio degree might be okay as well but i rly feel a forensic science degree would be the best route. Becoming a forensic pathologist is a long career & apart from the 4 years for a forensic science degree, you then need to go to med school for another 4 after, complete residency & also fellowship. all of this will take roughly 13 years or so, so it is a long career to commit to. hope this helps :)!

    • @fx54z
      @fx54z Рік тому

      @@michellesm1nd thank you so much for taking your time to reply to my comment! i appreciate it, good luck on your future degrees! :D

    • @Yellow_bone72
      @Yellow_bone72 8 місяців тому

      Can you give an update on how things are going for you? You in med school? I'm 30 and I want to go to school to become a forensic pathologist but I feel like I might be too old.

  • @jeanwidnerjeanlouis2441
    @jeanwidnerjeanlouis2441 2 роки тому

    Hi guys , congratulations 👏

  • @spiritjunkie9402
    @spiritjunkie9402 2 роки тому

    Great video

  • @3mez5boi98
    @3mez5boi98 2 роки тому

    As a Respiratory Therapist and someone who’s wants to be an Interventional Pulmonologist or PulmCritCare, I really appreciate this video.

  • @deiondralyn1785
    @deiondralyn1785 2 роки тому

    I've been wanting to be a forensic pathologist for over 10 years now.... and nothing has changed... it's just the schooling is slow.. not fast enough

    • @Filerboy
      @Filerboy 2 роки тому

      Me too I'm a certified nursing assistant forensic pathologist is my calling

  • @anjuaggarwal6225
    @anjuaggarwal6225 2 роки тому

    very informative .

  • @jg29064
    @jg29064 2 роки тому

    What a well conducted Interview. I learned quite a bit about Dr. Cotes and much more about her breast imaging subspecialty - and we’ve been happily married for over 10 years.

  • @jeanandersen6472
    @jeanandersen6472 2 роки тому

    Where is Thomas Maxey?!

  • @simonakalinkaite5965
    @simonakalinkaite5965 2 роки тому

    I m planing to go study

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    @johnchinedu8261 2 роки тому

    Thanks Dr Obehi Herbal Home on UA-cam I thought there was no cure for hirsutism until I met you on UA-cam your herbal soap make the hair go away permanently no more hairs...