
So You Want to Be a Sports Medicine Doctor
If you love sports, MSK, and working with athletes but don’t want to dedicate your life to the operating room, primary care sports medicine may be for you.

If you love sports, MSK, and working with athletes but don’t want to dedicate your life to the operating room, primary care sports medicine may be for you.

Many things are new and surprising about the intern year of residency, but these are the 5 that stood out most to me.

Congratulations! You’ve made it through two years of basic science studying, Step 1, and your third-year clerkships. Now comes the best year. Yes, fourth-year has

Residents are in an extremely difficult position to deal with COVID. Here’s how three interns’ lives have been turned upside down by this unprecedented health crisis.

Let’s debunk the public perception myths of what it means to be a neurosurgeon, and give it to you straight. This is the reality of neurosurgery.

Thinking about a career in cardiology? This post details what it means to be a cardiologist, how to become one, and some of the hidden perks and downsides of being a heart doctor.

So you want to become a surgeon. You’ve come to the right place. In this new series, we’ll cover various specialties and types of doctors, and help you decide which type of doctor, surgeon, or other health care professional would be the best fit for you.

So you want to become a doctor. You’ve come to the right place. In this new series of blog posts, we’ll cover various specialties and types of doctors, and help you decide which type of doctor would be the best fit for you.

Starting your intern year this month? Here are six tips to excel in your intern year.

Sub-Internships (sub-Is) are a stressful time for many med students. In this post, we highlight a few tips that will help you ace your sub-I.