
Insights and perspectives from UC medical students on life at UCCOM.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 152 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationHealth & FitnessMedicine | |||

In this episode, Meera is joined by some of her fellow M3s to discuss maintaining mental wellness in M3 and the challenges that come with adjusting to life on the wards. Listen in to hear about the struggles some face during the year and how they cop... more
In this episode Ava sits down with Dr. Eleanor Glass. Dr. Glass is a family medicine physician who, in addition to working at the VA and on faculty at UC, runs her own Direct Primary Care practice. From balancing a busy schedule to finding excitement... more
What can medicine learn from wilderness accidents?
Andrew sits down with Ashley Saupe, host of The Sharp End Podcast, to explore how storytelling, transparency, and shared mistakes can build cultures of psychological safety. They discuss near misses... more
Clare sits down with Dr. Matthew Kelleher to talk about the Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) pathway at UCCOM for third year clerkship. We discuss why grades don’t always reflect growth, how feedback replaces fear, and what it looks like whe... more
Happy 2026! In this complimentary episode to the recently-published episodes about Repro & BMB, Sarah sits down with David Neiling, UC's learning specialist, to dive into tips and tricks to succeed in these blocks. Featured also are major Step 1 stud... more
Join us as Clare speaks with Dr. Giffen, course director for the Brain, Mind and Behavior block, to get an overview of the course structure, curriculum changes from last year, and tips for studying!
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Clare talks with Dr. Caroline Gundler about the Reproductive Systems block, curriculum highlights, and new integrative experiences in the final block before STEP 1 (everything is going to be fine :)))
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If you're listening to this episode you made it through SFOM--congratulations! Listen as Clare interviews Dr. Thompson for the inside scoop on the MSK block while Sarah interviews David Neiling to get the best learning tips.
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A mix of medical students, residents, and UC faculty discusses medical education, patient care, and wellness with a practical, student-centered lens. Episodes frequently cover curriculum design, study strategies, and caring for patients while balancing workload, mental health, and personal life. Notable patterns include concrete study tips, the exploration of innovative teaching methods like competency-based education and flipped classrooms, and candid conversations about burnout, resilience, and safety in both clinical training and outdoor activities. The show often features guests from UC's medical education ecosystem and guest educators who share actionable insights for students and early-career clinicians, making it a valuable resource ... more
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Recent guests on UnsCripted Medicine include:
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2. Dr. Christensen
3. David Neiling
4. Dr. Lowrie
5. Caroline Chan
6. Dr. Peirce Johnston
7. Molly Carroll
8. Nick Weissman
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