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The Premed Years

595: Premed Without a Plan: How Emily Found Medicine Late and Made It Work

The Premed Years

Ryan Gray

Science, How To, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2025

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

(00:01) - Transitioning to Premed Years

(09:57) - Navigating the Premed Journey

(21:15) - Preparing for Medical School Interviews

(32:38) - Strategies for Medical School Application Stress

(36:50) - Navigating Medical School and Beyond

Emily's journey into medicine started with a simple passion for sports and healthcare, originally driving her to major in exercise science in college. It was a fateful human anatomy class that ignited a new ambition—to become a physician. Without any familial guidance in the field, Emily relied on her own research, pre-health advising committees, and online resources to navigate her path. Her experience as a scribe gave her invaluable insights into the medical profession and solidified her calling, especially through mentorship from an inspiring OBGYN doctor. Listen as Emily opens up about her transition into premed, underscoring the vital role of perseverance and strategic planning in overcoming early academic hurdles.


Navigating the premed journey is no easy feat, and Emily's experience underscores the significance of maintaining a supportive network. She speaks candidly about how non-medical jobs, like catering, equipped her with crucial time management skills. The discussion also covers the importance of consistent self-improvement and strategic MCAT preparation, focusing on the benefits of analyzing practice tests. Emily shares her highs and lows, painting a picture of how determination and adaptability are essential in reaching one's medical school goals.


The road to medical school is fraught with stress, especially during the application and interview processes. Emily reflects on the challenges of interviewing during the COVID era, where anxiety often overshadowed preparation. As we explore strategies to manage application stress, Emily emphasizes maintaining a balanced life beyond the pressures of medical school applications. She shares her thoughts on keeping passions alive outside of medicine, which not only aids personal well-being but also enriches professional growth. This conversation is a reminder that while the pursuit of a medical career can be intense, it is equally important to nurture other facets of life.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, before we jump into our podcast today, I have a favor to ask of you.

0:04.7

If you can go to Medical School HQ.net slash survey, I would love to learn more about who you are so we can best serve you.

0:12.1

More content, more resources, more to help you on your journey.

0:16.1

Go to Medical Schoolhq.net slash survey.

0:19.0

Today, our survey runs through March 6th. The premed year session

0:23.6

number 595. Hello and welcome to the premed years, where we believe that collaboration,

0:35.0

not competition, is key to your success. I'm your host, Dr. Ryan Gray,

0:39.2

and in this podcast, we share with you stories, encouragement, and information that you need

0:43.8

to know to help guide you on your path to becoming a physician. Welcome to the premed years.

0:50.9

Thank you so much for joining me today. We have an awesome guest that I'm

0:55.5

going to talk about in one second. But before I jump in, I want to talk about MCAT prep, MCAT

1:00.6

tutoring from medical school headquarters. It's here. We have a team of amazing tutors ready to help

1:07.3

you with your MCAT prep. Go over to medical Schoolhq.net and check out our MCAT page

1:13.5

to learn more about our MCAT tutoring

1:15.9

and schedule a free consultation to learn how our tutoring

1:19.3

can help you on your MCAT journey.

1:22.8

Today we have a guest who didn't grow up wanting to be a doctor.

1:27.0

She didn't even take Gen Chem until sophomore year.

1:29.9

But after an anatomy class, a catering job, and lots of Google searches, Emily found herself

1:35.9

on the long and crazy road to medical school.

1:39.4

In today's episode, she's going to open up about her uphill battle with imposter syndrome.

1:44.8

The mistakes she made with interviews, the mistake, big mistake she made, and what it was like getting

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