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606: The Ugly-Cry Run That Saved Her Med School Dream

The Premed Years by Ryan Gray

Dec 3, 202545:21Science & Medicine

(00:00) - Becoming a Physician (09:39) - Navigating Pre-Med College Life (17:20) - Navigating MD-PhD Gap Years (24:43) - Overcoming Challenges in McAt Preparation (35:31) - Choosing Medical Schools in New York (39:11) -...

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606: The Ugly-Cry Run That Saved Her Med School Dream is an episode from The Premed Years by Ryan Gray. (00:00) - Becoming a Physician (09:39) - Navigating Pre-Med College Life (17:20) - Navigating MD-PhD Gap Years (24:43) - Overcoming Chal...

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Published Dec 3, 2025, 45:21 long, audio available.

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(00:00) - Becoming a Physician (09:39) - Navigating Pre-Med College Life (17:20) - Navigating MD-PhD Gap Years (24:43) - Overcoming Challenges in McAt Preparation (35:31) - Choosing Medical Schools in New York (39:11) - Reflections on Pursuing Medicine Growing up with a pediatrician aunt, Julia was captivated by the world of medicine from an early age. Her story is one of passion and perseverance, shaped by influential mentors and a deep love for science and biology. We explore how her early exposure to healthcare set her on a path marked by determination, from shadowing opportunities in high school to embracing the rigors of college science courses. Julia’s journey is a testament to the profound impact of nurturing mentors and the power of early influences in shaping a lifelong commitment to the medical field. For those considering the premed track, the journey can be transformative, as experienced by a student who transitioned from Gonzaga University to the University of Pennsylvania. Initially drawn to Gonzaga for its small class sizes, they discovered a passion for neuroscience that led them to seek a university with more robust resources. At Penn, the pre-health office and a vibrant community of peers provided essential support, including MCAT preparation and research opportunities at CHOP. This narrative highlights the importance of aligning educational environments with personal aspirations and the value of a supportive academic community. The road to medicine is often fraught with challenges, notably the MCAT, which can test even the most dedicated students. Our candid discussion on the arduous journey of MCAT preparation reveals that struggles are common, but perseverance and strategic changes in study approaches can lead to success. For those pursuing an MD/PhD, like our guest, taking gap years to gain research experience can prove invaluable. Whether it’s choosing the right medical school or overcoming skepticism from others, the journey demands resilience and alignment with one's passions. As we reflect on these stories, we hope to offer encouragement and guidance for future medical professionals navigating their unique paths. Links: Full Episode Blog Post Meded Media Blueprint MCAT

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