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Medschool2.0

By: Jyoti Bhattarai
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  • This is Jyoti Bhattarai and my podcast is to inspire people to take the path that they dream of. Never give up. Me being a working physician few years back but now I am back to square one as a medical student. Going to medical school once is tough and doing it second time has its own sparkles. I am here to inspire people telling my stories and not necessarily talking about medicine and medical related things always. We will have talks and interviews with people, medical students and hear their stories and struggles and their fight to the glory and hopefully spread happiness, courage, positive vibes and inspire hundreds if not thousands of people who might be in the same boat or know people who are in the same boat. We uplift each other. This would be a bi-weekly podcast.Music: bensound.com
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Episodes
  • Conversation about life, medicine and life after medicine
    May 25 2024

    Last one of the season. Season 2 coming to an end; rather a pause to the series.

    Talking with an old friend, Dr. Sayuj Paudel; frinedship of more than two decades, reminiscing about shared memories and experiences, feels like a warm embrace—a comforting return to a familiar place. Our conversations span the years, weaving together the threads of our lives. This friend, a supporting husband, has been a steadfast presence, standing by his family's side through life’s twists and turns. His unwavering support has also been my anchor, grounding me even when the waves of uncertainty threatened to pull me under. As a caring dad, he’s worn many hats: storyteller, playmate, protector. I can picture him chasing after little ones, lifting them high in the air, their laughter echoing through the house. His love is tangible, woven into the fabric of our family.

    And then there’s his professional life—a successful physician in California. We delve into the intricacies of his work—the long hours, the delicate balance between science and compassion. He shares stories of patients, their struggles and triumphs, and I listen, awed by the impact he makes. We talk about life—the mundane and the extraordinary. The rhythm of our days—the morning coffee, the evening walks, the quiet moments when the world fades away. And in those conversations, I glimpse the heart of a physician—the empathy, the resilience, the weight of responsibility.

    The MD and DO differences come up, and we dissect them like curious students. We explore the nuances—the paths they take, the philosophies they embrace. It’s a dance of letters, a symphony of healing, and we marvel at the diversity within medicine. Ah, the USMLE scenario in Nepal—a tale of dreams and hurdles. We discuss the aspirants, their determination, the sleepless nights spent poring over textbooks. The exam room becomes a battleground, and we cheer for every victory, mourn every setback.

    But this conversation isn’t just about facts and figures. It’s about friendship—a bridge that spans continents and time zones. We laugh, reminisce, and share our hopes for the future. It’s a fun talk, a reminder that no matter how far we wander, some connections remain unbreakable.

    As the season draws to a close, we savor these moments. It’s like we’ve saved the best for last—a finale that leaves us wanting more. We’ll take a break, but it’s not the end. Next season, we’ll return with renewed energy, more interactions, and deeper insights.

    Our step forward is a promise—to bring better and brighter times. So, to all who’ve joined us on this journey, thank you. Until the next episode, stay curious, stay kind, and know that we’ll be back—even stronger—in the new season. 🌟🎙️✨

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    To our cherished listeners and supporters, your engagement fuels our passion and drives our pursuit of meaningful conversations. We invite you to join us on this exhilarating journey by reaching out to us via email at medschool20podcast@gmail.com or through direct messages on Instagram @medschool2.0_podcast and Twitter @Medschool2_0. Your feedback, suggestions, and inquiries are not only welcomed but cherished as we strive to tailor our content to meet your interests and needs.

    Remember to spread the word, like, share, and subscribe to our modest production. Your support fuels our endeavors and empowers us to amplify the voices shaping the future of medicine. Together, let us continue to illuminate the path forward, one insightful conversation at a time.

    Thanks for listening. Follow us on twitter @medschoo2_0 also follow us on ig @medschool2.0_podcast

    Thanks for listening. Follow us on twitter @medschoo2_0

    Thanks for listening. Follow us on twitter @medschoo2_0 also follow us on ig @medschool2.0_podcast

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    52 mins
  • VSLO and ERAS and Everything it entails
    Apr 15 2024

    In the pursuit of their ultimate goal, fourth-year medical students and international medical graduates alike recognize the paramount importance of the residency match process. Every aspect, from VSLO to ERAS applications, demands meticulous attention. Dr. Daniel Veyg, an interventional radiology resident and the visionary behind Matchpal, a resident-run platform dedicated to providing specialty-specific residency advising, joins us in unraveling the intricacies of this journey. At Medschool 2.0, our mission is to equip aspiring physicians with the knowledge and support they need. In this episode, we delve into the nuances of VSLO and ERAS applications, striving to demystify the process for all applicants. This recording has been not only engaging and enjoyable but also profoundly informative. We extend our sincerest hope that this episode serves as a beacon of guidance for all those embarking on this transformative journey.

    Please do share your views and thoughts about the episode.
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    To our cherished listeners and supporters, your engagement fuels our passion and drives our pursuit of meaningful conversations. We invite you to join us on this exhilarating journey by reaching out to us via email at medschool20podcast@gmail.com or through direct messages on Instagram @medschool2.0_podcast and Twitter @Medschool2_0. Your feedback, suggestions, and inquiries are not only welcomed but cherished as we strive to tailor our content to meet your interests and needs.

    Remember to spread the word, like, share, and subscribe to our modest production. Your support fuels our endeavors and empowers us to amplify the voices shaping the future of medicine. Together, let us continue to illuminate the path forward, one insightful conversation at a time.

    Thanks for listening. Follow us on twitter @medschoo2_0 also follow us on ig @medschool2.0_podcast

    Thanks for listening. Follow us on twitter @medschoo2_0 also follow us on ig @medschool2.0_podcast

    Thanks for listening. Follow us on twitter @medschoo2_0 also follow us on ig @medschool2.0_podcast

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    37 mins
  • ReRun : Armed Force and Med School
    Mar 14 2024

    ReRun : Armed Force and Med School


    Hello and welcome to the new episode. Since we are doing once-a-month episodes; this episode was actually recorded a while back during Veterans Day, 2022 but we were looking for a suitable time to publish it.

    The main reason for publishing it now is upcoming classes. There would be a new upcoming class in 2027 and hopefully, this episode would help to shed some light on HPSP (Health Professions Scholarship Program) and a general look into how would shape a medical student through that program.

    We thank these students from NYITCOM; Mahmoud Khalil, OMS II who was the outgoing President of AMOPS (Association of Military Osteopathic Physicians 22/23) and Eastern Region representative, National SAMOPS (Association of Military Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons 23/24), Iffat Nur OMS II; outgoing treasurer AMOPS 22/23; a civilian, Michael Talamo, OMS I, the new President AMOPS 23/24 USN (United States Navy) and Sean Decker OMS I, Secretary AMOPS 23/24 USN.

    Please do share your views and thoughts about the episode.
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    To our cherished listeners and supporters, your engagement fuels our passion and drives our pursuit of meaningful conversations. We invite you to join us on this exhilarating journey by reaching out to us via email at medschool20podcast@gmail.com or through direct messages on Instagram @medschool2.0_podcast and Twitter @Medschool2_0. Your feedback, suggestions, and inquiries are not only welcomed but cherished as we strive to tailor our content to meet your interests and needs.

    Remember to spread the word, like, share, and subscribe to our modest production. Your support fuels our endeavors and empowers us to amplify the voices shaping the future of medicine. Together, let us continue to illuminate the path forward, one insightful conversation at a time.

    Thanks for listening. Follow us on twitter @medschoo2_0 also follow us on ig @medschool2.0_podcast

    Thanks for listening. Follow us on twitter @medschoo2_0 also follow us on ig @medschool2.0_podcast

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    59 mins

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