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Pediatrics Consult: Dr. Robin Hicks from Boston Children's Hospital

Pediatrics Consult: Dr. Robin Hicks from Boston Children's Hospital

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Pediatrics Consult: Dr. Robin Hicks from Boston Children's Hospital

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Oct 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Warning: Minutes 3-7 include somewhat distorted audio so if it remains too bothersome, skip to around 7 minutes for a crisper, cleaner audio. 
Dr. Robin Hicks of Boston Children's Hospital joins for the inaugural podcast to tell us a bit about her path through medicine and how she ended up in Boston. She gives plenty of great advice on how to approach studying, avoid burnout, and who is fit to specialize in pediatrics. Not only this, but you get to hear multiple examples of maintaining a good work-life balance and how you can travel the world while practicing medicine! At the end, Dr. Hicks takes on the rapid-fire 20 random questions where she talks about fighting off waves of geese, answers interview questions, and proves that she knows way more about trees than you would expect...

Contact emails: 
Riley: rbaker12@mgh.harvard.edu
Jack: jwolf0@mgh.harvard.edu

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Released:
Oct 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (38)

Join us, Riley Baker and Jack Wolf, throughout our medical school journey. We came into medical school with many questions. Knowing there are many of us out there in the same boat, our goal is to use our experience in order to help you succeed in school and beyond - we made the mistakes so that you don’t have to. Whether you are here for advice, entertainment, or general interest in medicine, sit back, turn the volume up, and get ready to learn through a new, less boring interview methodology. Artwork: Shanni Zhou Powered by FARIL, a Harvard Medical School, MGH affiliate lab