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The Next Step: Career and Grad School Advice from Our Alumni
University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry
31 episodes
3 days ago
University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry graduate school alumni share stories from the job hunt, lessons learned along the way, and top tips for trainees about to hit the job market.
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University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry graduate school alumni share stories from the job hunt, lessons learned along the way, and top tips for trainees about to hit the job market.
Show more...
Education
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Why I Write: Reflections from a Pediatric Oncologist
The Next Step: Career and Grad School Advice from Our Alumni
31 minutes 7 seconds
3 months ago
Why I Write: Reflections from a Pediatric Oncologist

Dr. David Korones has spent decades caring for children with brain tumors as a pediatric oncologist and palliative care physician at Golisano Children’s Hospital. Along the way, he’s also built a remarkable body of writing, sharing the deeply human side of medicine with the public.In this episode, Dr. Korones reflects on what compels him to write, the vulnerability that comes with putting your work into the world, and why it’s important for physicians and researchers to share their perspectives.We also talk about how becoming a parent changed the way he approaches pediatric care, what it’s like to navigate emotional conversations with families, and his thoughts on speaking up, even when it’s challenging.Whether you’re a graduate trainee, medical student, or simply someone interested in the intersection of medicine and storytelling, this conversation will leave you inspired to find your voice.

The Next Step: Career and Grad School Advice from Our Alumni
University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry graduate school alumni share stories from the job hunt, lessons learned along the way, and top tips for trainees about to hit the job market.