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Stuff Mom Never Told You

SMNTY Classics: Women in Modern Medicine

Stuff Mom Never Told You

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture

4.04.6K Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Whether it's pioneering vaccines or new technologies, women have made a significant impact in the medical field and our lives at large. In this classic episode, we highlight some women doing amazing work in the modern medicine.

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:09.3

Hey, this is Annie.

0:10.5

And Samantha.

0:11.3

And welcome to Steph on Never Told Your Production of IHeart Radio.

0:25.1

And welcome to another classic.

0:28.7

Today we are bringing back one on women and modern medicine.

0:38.9

Unfortunately, this has been on my mind a lot because we are seeing a lot of misinformation and discrimination around health in the United States.

0:46.8

I have a lot of friends who work with governmental health organizations that have been impacted by all of these things.

0:49.9

So it's just been something on my mind.

0:53.7

I know we talk about vaccines in here and things like that.

0:58.2

So it's something that is a big part of our conversations we're having right now.

1:02.7

So that being said, please enjoy this classic episode.

1:09.2

Hey, this is Annie.

1:10.0

And Samantha.

1:12.9

And welcome to Steph I've Never Told You, a production of I Heart Radio.

1:24.5

So, Samantha, today I have a two-part question for you.

1:26.2

I think we've already talked about the first one.

1:28.7

But were you ever interested in a career in medicine? Yeah, actually, I started out my college career with the idea

1:37.8

that I was going to be pre-med. I knew I was going to be pre-med. It also went along with I wanted

1:42.0

to be a missionary, but I wasn't going to be a missionary without being actually helpful and actually saving lives, hopefully.

1:49.0

And then as I started doing all of my medical courses slash all of the sciences, I realized how bad

1:54.8

I was at that. And I barely passed chemistry. And I was like, let me find another way to help.

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