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The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

#182 Becoming a PGY3: Not Just a Repeat of PGY2

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Science, Higher Education, Education

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2019

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

This podcast covers several concrete steps that residents can do or program directors can suggest to help residents transition to assuming the role of PGY3. A year is a long time, but requires a strategic approach to ensure that residents get the most out of it. It’s our latest offering from ACP’s IMpower series for residents featuring our friends from Walter Reed IM Residency: Joshua Hartzell MD (@joshuadhartzell); Kim Fabyan MD (@kfabsMD); Jeff Gray MD (@theotherDrGray).

If you are a PGY3 you should: LEAD like someone’s life depends on it!

Credits

  • Written and Produced by: Joshua Hartzell MD, MS-HPEd, FACP, FIDSA; Kim Fabyan MD; Jeff Gray MD
  • Infographics: Joshua Hartzell MD, MS-HPEd, FACP, FIDSA; Kim Fabyan MD; Jeff Gray MD
  • Cover Art: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
  • Hosts: Stuart Brigham MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
  • Editor: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
  • Guests: Joshua Hartzell MD (@joshuadhartzell); Kim Fabyan MD (@kfabsMD); Jeff Gray MD (@theotherDrGray)

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Time Stamps

  • 00:00 Sponsor, disclaimers, intro, guest bios
  • 05:10 Guest one-liners
  • 07:43 Precocious Passion for teaching
  • 09:30 Picks of the Week*: High Life (film);

Transcript

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0:00.0

What's my motivation on my post call? How am I feeling today?

0:30.0

Hey guys! Hi! Hello! It just never ceases to be jarring.

0:53.9

Yeah, we gotta work on it. I'm working on new intros but all I can think to say is hi guys.

1:00.4

But you come in super energetic and then Stuart not only matches the energy but then tries to surpass it

1:04.4

and then meanwhile I have a quite panic attack in the corner. We have to do something else.

1:08.3

Right. Well gentlemen this is another one of our I.M. Power episodes. This is we're going to be talking

1:15.2

about becoming a PGY3. No it's not just the same as PGY2 year. We'll tell you why. Basically throughout

1:22.3

the entire episode. But before we do all that Paul why don't you tell the audience you know what

1:29.1

what is what do we do on this show Paul? What are we doing with ourselves? Yes I'd love to

1:35.2

Matt. Thank you so much for asking. We are the internal medicine podcast and we use expert

1:39.6

interviews to bring you clinical pearls and practice changing knowledge. We have three outstanding

1:43.6

guests are going to help us define and clarify what PGY3 year entails and why it's not just more of

1:48.4

the same and Stuart is going to tell us about our first two guests. That's right.

1:54.3

The first of our first two guests is Dr. Kim Fabian. She's an active duty captain in the United

1:59.0

States Army Medical Corps. She attended Medical College at Georgetown University School of Medicine

2:03.8

and Internal Medicine Residency at the National Capital Consortium at Walter Reed National

2:08.3

Military Medical Center. She currently serves as one of two chief residents at the National Capital

2:14.0

Consortium. Her hobbies include bowling and feeding birds in her backyard. The second of our

2:19.2

second first two guests is Dr. Jeffrey Gray. He is an active duty lieutenant in the United States

2:24.8

Navy Medical Corps. He also attended Georgetown University School of Medicine and completed

2:29.7

residency and Internal Medicine also at the National Capital Consortium Program at Walter Reed

2:34.2

National Military Medical Center. He is currently one of two chief residents at the National Capital

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