Medicine is hard, and medicine is important. Now that the triggering is over, we are bros who met in graduate school and are now full-time medical students. Our goal for this podcast is not to lecture on medical topics, but rather to share our experiences and life in medical school. Tune in for each new episode where we tell stories, give advice, interview people in various stages of medical training, learn from different types of medical practitioners, and gain the perspective of our spouses to see what it is like living life WITH a medical student.
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Medicine is hard, and medicine is important. Now that the triggering is over, we are bros who met in graduate school and are now full-time medical students. Our goal for this podcast is not to lecture on medical topics, but rather to share our experiences and life in medical school. Tune in for each new episode where we tell stories, give advice, interview people in various stages of medical training, learn from different types of medical practitioners, and gain the perspective of our spouses to see what it is like living life WITH a medical student.
Welcome to the Biomed Bros Podcast! In this pilot episode, we will introduce the Biomed Bros, talk about how we met, and what our goals are for this podcast.
The Biomed Bros
Medicine is hard, and medicine is important. Now that the triggering is over, we are bros who met in graduate school and are now full-time medical students. Our goal for this podcast is not to lecture on medical topics, but rather to share our experiences and life in medical school. Tune in for each new episode where we tell stories, give advice, interview people in various stages of medical training, learn from different types of medical practitioners, and gain the perspective of our spouses to see what it is like living life WITH a medical student.