
AMBOSS: Beyond the Textbook
Beyond the Textbook is an international medical podcast produced by AMBOSS, a medical education platform. It covers topics from studying during pandemics to life outside medical school, featuring perspectives from students and experts. New episodes are released every two weeks on Mondays.
Episodes
Intercultural Medicine and Practicing with Cultural Competence with medical doctor Nabard Faiz
In this captivating episode of the AMBOSS Podcast: Beyond the Textbook, Sophie Neale hosts an engaging interview with Doctor Nabard Faiz, a cardiology and internal medicine resident physician in Germany. Doctor Faiz shares his incredible journey from fleeing Afghanistan to becoming a respected physician and advocate for culturally sensitive healthcare. His story of resilience in the face of advers
Burnout, Bird Flu, Lassa Fever, Chagas Disease, Malaria, Oligodendrocytes, and Step 2 Self-Assessment: Medical News and AMBOSS Updates with Dr. Tanner Schrank
In this wide-ranging episode, we take a broad look into the latest medical news stories and discuss ground-breaking updates made to the AMBOSS platform in 2024. From exploring the significant implications of physician burnout and delving into the daunting challenges of zoonotic diseases to addressing critical health insights regarding household chemicals and neurological conditions, we cover a spe
Audio Article: Top High-Yield Info for Myocardial Infarction on USMLE Step 2CK with Dr. Tanner Schrank
Welcome to a unique episode of AMBOSS: Beyond the Textbook! Today, Dr. Tanner Schrank covers the most important knowledge you need to study to be prepared for myocardial infarctions, whether on the USMLE Step 2CK or in the clinic. Buckle up for a high-yield journey to the heart of medicine! And let us know if this episode style gets your blood pumping, so we can prepare more for you. Myocardial I
Studying for the UKMLA, mastering Anki, and tips for success with AMBOSSador Daanish Mahmood
This week, hosts Sophie Neale and Dr. Tanner Schrank interview medical student and AMBOSSador Daanish Mahmood about his experiences and journey through medical school. He discusses his insightful tips for studying using AMBOSS, Anki, and his study resources on his website. Listen in as they cover everything from preparing for clinical rotations to the UKMLA. If you're struggling with finding
UK vs US vs Germany: Working as a Doctor Abroad with Dr. Dan Levi
We're very happy to welcome back Dr. Dan Levi to the AMBOSS Podcast! Since our last interview with him, he has switched from working as a physician in Germany to become a trainee in family medicine in the UK! Since he scored in the top 15 percentiles of the USMLE Step 1, Step 2, and the MSRA in the UK, he shared some of his study secrets with us plus his advice about mentoring and life as a d
Survive and Thrive in Clerkships and Clinical Work with Dr. Tanner Schrank
In this special episode, your host Dr. Tanner Schrank walks through what clinical clerkships are like for senior medical students. Using the AMBOSS Clerkship Survival Guide, he explains what each clerkship entails and the top 10 topics to prepare for to ensure success on the wards. Stay tuned until the end to hear how to write a patient note and a real example of a daily progress note! If you like
Leading Women in Healthcare 6: Women in Medicine in Ireland Network and the Adventures of a Sick Doctor with Dr. Sarah Fitzgibbon (Part 2 of 2)
If you only expected to live a few more years, what would you do? Would you throw yourself a going-away party? As we conclude our two-part interview in our Leading Women in Healthcare mini-series, Dr. Sarah Fitzgibbon and hosts Dr. Tanner Schrank and Sophie Neale discuss her journey through her diagnosis as well as the great work she's done with the Women in Medicine in Ireland Network. Find
Leading Women in Healthcare 6: Women in Medicine in Ireland Network and the Adventures of a Sick Doctor with Dr. Sarah Fitzgibbon (Part 1 of 2)
A 37 year old woman has night sweats, 5 kilograms of unintended weight loss, and right upper quadrant pain. What is your differential diagnosis? In this first part of a two-part interview in our Leading Women in Healthcare mini-series, hosts Sophie Neale and Dr. Tanner Schrank talk with Dr. Sarah Fitzgibbon from Cork, Ireland about her experience starting and running the Women in Medicine in Irela
Leading Women in Healthcare 5: Addressing the Most Crucial Challenges in Global Health with Claire M. Wagner, MD, MBA of the Bill & Melinda Gates Medical Research Institute (Part 2 of 2)
In the conclusion to our engaging interview with Dr. Claire Wagner, Head of Corporate Strategy & Market Access at the Bill & Melinda Gates Medical Research Institute, hosts Sophie Neale and Dr. Tanner Schrank discuss her journey through medical school, the impact that working with the WHO had on her, and how mentors shaped her life. Tune in to find out her insightful advice on following yo
Leading Women in Healthcare 4: Addressing the Most Crucial Challenges in Global Health with Claire M. Wagner, MD, MBA of the Bill & Melinda Gates Medical Research Institute (Part 1 of 2)
As we continue our exciting mini-series of Leading Women in Healthcare, hosts Sophie Neale and Dr. Tanner Schrank dive into the important theme of Global Health with Dr. Claire M. Wagner, a leading figure in the sphere and current Head of Corporate Strategy & Market Access at the Bill & Melinda Gates Medical Research Institute. This episode (part 1 of 2) focuses on Claire's extensive
Leading Women in Healthcare 3: Women Mentors, Developments in Global Health, and Non-clinical Experience for Doctors with Dr. María José Cisneros-Cáceres
Listen in as your host Sophie Neale continues our mini-series on Leading Women in Healthcare with the impressive Dr. María José Cisneros-Cáceres. MaJo discusses her time as a clinician in the Amazon and an Ecuadorian hospital, what led her to work at AMBOSS, the innumerable side-projects she's spearheading, and what a mentor is to her. With a unique, insightful perspective on the community of
The Backbone of Clinical Care: improving your history and physical exam skills with a clinical scenario on back pain with Dr. Tanner Schrank
In this episode of "Beyond the Textbook", we take a critical look at clinical care with Dr. Tanner Schrank. We see how to improve history-taking and physical exam skills with the AMBOSS Clinical Case of Mr. Baker, a man suffering from acute lower back pain. Dr. Schrank walks through a real-time patient encounter, emphasizing key questions to ask and modeling ideal patient communication.
Special Episode: A Peek Behind the Curtain at the AMBOSS Hackathon
As a break from our ongoing mini-series on Leading Women in Healthcare, hosts Dr. Tanner Schrank and Sophie Neal bring you a unique episode in the field! This episode gives listeners an inside look into the innovative world of AMBOSS. Sophie interviewed guests from around the world who gathered at the AMBOSS headquarters in Berlin to ideate and develop game-changing solutions for medical students,
Leading Women in Healthcare 2: Global Health and Social Medicine with Dr. Joia Mukherjee, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer at Partners In Health (Part 2 of 2)
Join hosts Sophie Neal and Dr. Tanner Schrank as they continue exploring the world of global healthcare in part two of their interview with Dr. Joia Mukherjee, Chief Medical Officer at Partners In Health. This second episode of the "Leading Women in Healthcare" mini-series focuses on Dr. Mukherjee's advocacy for social medicine and promoting equity in the medical field. Tune in as D
Leading Women in Healthcare 1: Global Health and Social Medicine with Dr. Joia Mukherjee, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer at Partners In Health (Part 1 of 2)
In this exciting episode, we delve into part one of a two-part interview featuring the inspirational Dr. Joia Mukherjee, a beacon in global health and the Chief Medical Officer at Partners In Health. Our conversation explores her personal journey in the healthcare field, from the challenges of delivering comprehensive healthcare to elevating medical education with elements of social medicine and h
Neuro-therapy with Machines: Digital Healthcare, Medical Startups, and Medical School in Austria with Dr. Philipp Schöllauf
Today, we are thrilled to bring you an inspiring conversation with Dr. Philipp Schöllauf, a neurologist and co-founder of Nyra Health, the innovative digital neuro-therapy startup based out of Vienna, Austria. He takes us through his time in medical school in Austria, discusses his challenges and inspiration in founding his company, and shares lots of helpful advice for medical students, aspiring
IMG Update: Unraveling upcoming changes to ECFMG certification with Dr. Tomáš Petras
Gear up for an update on the ever-changing regulations for international medical students and graduates to practice medicine in the US. In this week's episode, our host Sophie Neale unravels the mysteries of the upcoming ECFMG requirement changes with the insights of Dr. Tomáš Petras, AMBOSS's new Educational Partnerships Manager! Join in as they dissect the effects on international stud
Advice for IMGs, Fresh Residents, and How to Thrive with Dr. Matthew Szaro
This week, Dr. Tanner Schrank and Sophie Neale sat down with attending physician and international medical graduate, Dr. Matthew Szaro. Juggling roles as a Canadian, Polish alumnus, and anesthesiologist in America, Dr. Szaro's personal and professional journey is nothing short of fascinating. From the classrooms of Jagiellonian University Medical College to the medical facilities in Boston, h
Space X-rays, Deciding on a Specialty, and Tips for Residency with Chief Resident Dr. Adam T. Miller
🚀Blast off with this out-of-this-world episode of the AMBOSS Podcast: Beyond the Textbook! Our host Dr. Tanner Schrank sits down with Dr. Adam T. Miller, a chief resident at the University of Southern California and soon to be a fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Tune in as Dr. Miller shares his journey from medical school through radiology residency, including his experience of sendin
The Future of AI in Healthcare: benefits, risks, doctors' attitudes, and students' blind-spots with AI-expert Dr. Anne-Kathrin Kleine
In this episode, hosts Dr. Tanner Schrank and Sophie Neale delve deep into the world of Artificial Intelligence in healthcare with AI expert, Dr. Anne-Kathrin Kleine. From exploring how clinicians view AI to discussing its impact on mental health, Dr. Kleine paints a vivid picture of the technology's potential. She expertly navigates us through both benefits and risks, providing invaluable in
Innovators at the Crossroads of Healthcare and Business with Dr. Alex Youssef and Dr. Shad Faraz of Sky Therapeutics
In this episode, Dr. Tanner Schrank and Sophie Neale sit down with the medical doctors and cofounders of Sky Therapeutics. During the discussion, they explore the rewarding, yet challenging, field of healthcare entrepreneurship, its challenges, and its rewards. Dr. Alex Youssef and Dr. Shad Faraz also detail their unorthodox journeys through medical school to business school to starting their own
Part 2 of 2: A Global Perspective on Shaping the Future of Neurology and Medical Education with University of Rochester Professor Dr. Ralph Józefowicz
Welcome back to our engaging interview with Dr. Ralph Józefowicz in Part 2! In this episode, Dr. Tanner Schrank continues his conversation with a renowned professor of neurology and medicine at the University of Rochester in New York. We delve deeper into the world of neurology, explore the future of this ever-evolving field, and cover advice for international medical students applying for neurolo
Part 1 of 2: A Global Perspective on Shaping the Future of Neurology and Medical Education with University of Rochester Professor Dr. Ralph Józefowicz
Welcome to Season 2! In this episode, Dr. Tanner Schrank interviews Dr. Ralph Józefowicz, a professor of neurology and medicine at the University of Rochester in New York. Dr. J. shares his insights on neurology and offers tips for medical students pursuing a career in this fascinating field. This interview is part 1 of 2.Listeners can gain valuable knowledge and advice from Dr. J., who has extens
Exploring Healthcare News and Developments in Medical Education with Dr. Tanner Schrank
To finish Season 1 of the AMBOSS Podcast: Beyond the Textbook, your host, Dr. Tanner Schrank, explores the latest headlines from healthcare and medical education around the world. A special focus is placed on mental health of medical students, climate change in medical education, how artificial intelligence helps and harms, and an update on the continuing war in Sudan. We hope you enjoy this episo
AMBOSS at MIRCIM: the 8th McMaster International Review Course in Internal Medicine in Krakow, Poland with Dr. Tanner Schrank and Shammy Benjamin
In this very special episode, we’re exploring the world of internal medicine in-the-field at the 8th McMaster International Review Course in Internal Medicine. We are talking with medical doctors and students at the event to find out their experiences, challenges, and advice beyond the textbook. Our interviewee is Shammy Benjamin, an AMBOSSador and soon-to-be fresh graduate at Poznań University of
A Step-by-Step Walkthrough of Implementing the AMBOSS Library and Qbank into Medical Education with Dr. Tanner Schrank and Copy.ai
This week, our host Dr. Tanner worked with Copy.ai, an AI tool, to guide you through the process of integrating the AMBOSS Library and Qbank into your daily study habits, with explanations, real-world examples, and actionable steps along the way. We’ll see how the AMBOSS platform can revolutionize your study routine and make you a better student and clinician. //Take the free AMBOSS Step 2 CK Self
Medical School in India, Tips for the USMLE, and Where AI is Taking Medical Education with Dr. Ryan Colaço
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ryan Colaço, a medical doctor who attended medical school in India, now resides in Germany, and works for AMBOSS. We explore his experiences in medical education systems, his passion for learning, as well as his role in improving students’ lives. We gain insights into Dr. Ryan’s unique perspective on medical education, its future, and preparing students for
Studying Medicine Globally and Using AMBOSS as an International Student with Dr. Henrique Proença da Cunha
Building rapport between students and tutors is key for a successful education. And establishing a connection between physicians and patients is fundamental to proper medical care. Our guest today will walk us through his experiences attempting all of the above from Portugal to Latvia to Mexico to many areas in between.//Interviewee: AMBOSS Physician and Senior Partnerships Manager Henrique Proenç
Studying Abroad, Choosing Where to Practice, and USMLE Prep with Dr. Dan Levi
The number of resident doctors in the US who were trained abroad increased yet again in 2022, despite the ongoing pandemic. And of the more than 7,500 foreign-trained physicians, two-fifths of them were US citizens. Studying medicine abroad is an important and sometimes contentious topic to discuss. To find out more about the life of a medical doctor who left his home country to study medicine, to
Studying as an International Student and Practicing in Poland with Dr. Ian Perera
Poland has one of the lowest doctor-to-population ratios in Europe. And populations across Europe continue shifting toward a majority of elderly patients being cared for by too few doctors and nurses. This combination of a physician shortage and an increasingly older population mean that being a doctor in the 5th most populous EU nation is no picnic. Today we’re talking with Dr. Ian Perera, a phys
Global Health, Public Health, and Making a Difference in the World with Dr. Omar Cherkaoui
Global health issues require big ideas for big solutions. How can medical students, physicians, and the general public begin to tackle enormous challenges such as healthcare- and income-inequality, health disparities between cultures, and preparation for the next pandemic? In what ways are we already finding solutions and how can we do better? Dr. Omar Cherkaoui is here to help us make sense of th
Volunteering for Ukrainians and Studying Medicine in Poland with Oleksandr Sydoruk
As we continue examining the differences between medical education systems globally, we wanted to gain a current student’s perspective on the changing field as well as focus on the huge impact that the war in neighboring Ukraine has had on folks living in Poland. Our guest, Olek, studies medicine at Uniwersytet Jagiellonski and dedicates his free time to raise funds and deliver much-needed supplie
USMLE Prep and Real-World Clinical Cases with Dr. Syed Naqvi
Dr. Syed Naqvi joins Dr. Tanner Schrank once again to tackle a very common clinical ailment: abdominal pain. While the two physicians walk through a standard history and physical examination of the mock patient, they discuss strategies to prepare for major exams as well as personal anecdotes that make the time in the clinic hit home. //Interviewee: AMBOSS Content Lead for Medical Student Advisors
Comparing Healthcare Systems: Medicine in Montenegro with Dr. Suad Šabanović
The field of medicine is complex and becoming a competent physician requires mastering the details of human anatomy and physiology while developing more general skills such as task prioritization, managing a team, and breaking bad news. While each country and culture has its own unique twists on these, the foundation of medicine, health, and wellness is cross-cultural. Today we’ll take a closer lo
Medical Terminology: Why do medical students need to know Latin words? with linguist Andrea Duarte
Clear communication is key in medicine. But the language that physicians use with their patients can remain obscured, since so many medical terms are borrowed from Latin. Why do medical professionals and students learn Latinate terms today and where do they come from? What guidelines exist to instruct medical doctors on when to say "heart attack" versus "myocardial infarction"?
Changes in Medical Education and Looking Ahead to 2023 with AMBOSS Co-founder Dr. Sievert Weiss
Medical education has changed a ton in the last decade since AMBOSS was founded. Today we sat down with one of the co-founders of AMBOSS to discuss what has changed since then, how he sees medical education and AMBOSS evolving in the next year, and he always has insightful advice and study strategies for medical students around the world. //Interviewee: AMBOSS co-founder and Director of Medical,
Practicing a Clinical Case and Preparing for OSCEs with Dr. Syed Naqvi
Practicing for clinical cases and patient encounters are some of the most daunting tasks for medical students. With the suspension of the USMLE Step 2 CS exam, US students and international medical graduates aren’t formally tested on these skills outside of medical school. But they are still the most important job training opportunities for aspiring clinicians to prepare themselves for the day whe
Preparing for Residency, Investing in Healthcare, and Fixing the Medical Field with Stanford Assistant Professor Sharif Vakili
Medicine is a complex field. There are traditional ways of learning it with lectures and textbooks and then there are more novel methods such as using online medical education platforms and test prep materials. With the pandemic turning the field on its head, it stands to reason that more disruptions must be coming and along with them more complexity from startups, companies, and investors aiming
The Overlap of Medicine and Investment with medical student and investor Morgan Cheatham
Healthcare can be seen as a right, a product, and a business opportunity. While physicians are taught to put the welfare of their patients above everything else, they are also in a profession full of innovation, investment, and capitalist businesses. How do the fields of medicine and investment overlap, especially in the burgeoning digital health and online medical education sectors? To help us di
Student and Physician Perspectives on Medical Education in Iraq and Lebanon with Dr. Rami Bahaa Saadi
Studying medicine is difficult no matter where you are. In previous episodes we’ve heard perspectives from students and physicians in countries ranging from Ecuador to Poland to Australia and many places in between. Today we’ll be talking with a fresh graduate from Iraq to hear about his experiences in med school, the IFMSA, and studying for the USMLE. // Interviewee: Dr. Rami Bahaa Saadi, a new g
Global Health and Pregnancy Abroad with Sophie Neale - Part 3 of Family Medicine Mini-Series
So far in this mini-series, we’ve talked with medical students who became parents. But today we’ll hear what it’s like to become a parent from a patient’s perspective. Not only this, but our guest went through pregnancy in a foreign country. Since global health is a major aspect of healthcare and maternal health a somewhat neglected issue, we want to shine a light on the experience of living abroa
Parenting as a Medical Student with Mitchell Crebert and Amelia Scholtz - Part 2 of Family Medicine Mini-Series
Combining family life and studying medicine can be tough. It takes not only patience but good time management to juggle these full-time priorities. How can students with children handle all this? Are there strategies to stay on top of everything? We’ll hear from our AMBOSSador Mitchell and medical student Amelia to find out more about this unique situation. // Interviewees: Medical students Mitche
Raising a Family in Medical School with AMBOSSador Ciaran O'Brien - Part 1 of Family Medicine Mini-Series
Succeeding in medical school is about balance. This means not only prioritizing study-time, but making time for yourself, your relationships, and cultivating a life outside of school. Today we’ll dive into one of the most difficult balancing acts for medical students: raising a family. We’ll discuss Ciaran’s experiences, shine some light on difficulties and joys of parenting while studying, and of
Part 2 of 2: Medical Education, Entrepreneurship, and the Future of Healthcare with Osmosis founder and CEO Shiv Gaglani
Shiv Gaglani, the co-founder and CEO of Osmosis, joins host Dr. Tanner Schrank for part 2 of this interview. Osmosis is a leading online medical education platform, best known for their short videos. In this episode, Shiv describes how he and his colleagues are also dedicated to improving medical education, increasing medical literacy among patients, and he forecasts how the medical education fiel
Part 1 of 2: Medical Education, Entrepreneurship, and the Future of Healthcare with Osmosis founder and CEO Shiv Gaglani
Osmosis is one of the leading online medical education platforms, specializing in animated videos with easy-to-follow narration. Their focus is on improving healthcare through better training of students, professionals, and even patients and their families. Osmosis was recently acquired by the publisher Elsevier, which should help in their goal of educating a billion people by 2025. Today, the Osm
Succeeding on the Wards with AMBOSS Medical Editor Dr. Rachel von Simson
Medical students and physicians need to be prepared for all kinds of unforeseen situations. This is especially true for doctors in the emergency medicine field. But through thorough preparation and diligent practice, students can ensure success in their clinical rotations and residencies. To help them gain the knowledge they need, AMBOSS medical editors write and edit over a thousand articles in a
Comparing Healthcare Between the US, Australia, and Germany with AMBOSS Partnership Managers Dr. Cara Fox and Dr. Kim Kotte
Healthcare systems can differ greatly from country to country. International students and expats know this better than anyone. Today, three AMBOSS Physicians from the United States, Australia, and Germany discuss these differences from medical school to the hospital. Australia’s system in particular is ranked as one of the highest performing and best prepared healthcare systems. Find out what feat
International Health, Choosing a Specialty, and Becoming a Better Doctor with AMBOSS Medical Editor Dr. Cristina Moreno del Castillo
Every medical student is faced with a choice after medical school: to enter residency and practice medicine in the clinic or not. Some graduates may be drawn back to academia, becoming lifelong students and improving our collective understanding of medicine. Some find that careers in the private sector outside of the clinic are more appealing. Today’s guest has walked all of these paths. // Interv
Clinical Education During Lockdown: How do we deal with these changes? with medical student Magda Brej
During the Covid-19 pandemic, all parts of our lives changed. One aspect that was drastically altered all around the world was education. Not only did students have to start attending classes online, but medical students had to figure out how to continue their preparation for entering the clinic when they couldn’t enter the clinic. Changes to medical school curricula come every year, but how do yo
Is Medical Knowledge Enough? - The importance of empathy and communication in patient care with AMBOSS physician Blaise Joseph
This episode, hosts Sophie Neale and Dr. Tanner Schrank discuss putting that medical school knowledge into practice, focusing on the importance of communication, empathy and strong interpersonal skills when working directly with patients. Exploring this topic from both a physician and patient’s perspective, we will discuss tips and advice on how these skills can be best implemented and improved du
Diversity and Inclusion in Medical Education with AMBOSSador Christina Motilall
Listen to our incredible AMBOSSador Christina, as she tells us all about her diverse medical school journey and what she feels might be missing in terms of diversity within medical education. In addition to being a medical student, Christina is highly involved in the activist community in New York, Branch President, and founder of the American Medical Women’s Association at the American University
Anxiety, Daily Life, and Coping During a Pandemic with Dr. Karim Salah El Deen and Dr. Pablo Estrella
In this episode, hosts Sophie Neale and Dr. Tanner Schrank discuss different forms of anxiety and mental health from an international perspective, how it is affecting the population pre- and post-COVID-19 and what impact this might be having on a patient's experience when visiting the hospital. // Interviewees: AMBOSS physician and psychiatry specialist Dr. Karim Salah El Deen based in Cairo,
Professional Life After Medical School: What Next? with Shafick Asfura
Join hosts Sophie Neale and Dr. Tanner Schrank as they highlight just how many options are out there for medical students, whatever steps they choose to take after their medical school journey. Providing real life experience from one of our previous AMBOSSadors and working students, we discuss tips and advice on how to broaden your horizons as a student whilst studying and the many professional av
Remote Studying: Is this the ‘new normal’? with AMBOSSador Becky Kruse
This episode will discuss the impact that studying remotely is having upon medical students, how they are overcoming the challenge and whether or not this ‘new normal’ is here to stay. // Interviewee: AMBOSSador Becky Kruse, who is currently studying remotely and has studied medicine in Poland and Germany // AMBOSS Blog: Coping with Covid-19’s Impact on Medical Education / https://blog.amboss.com/
Away From the Wards: mental and physical wellness for medical students with Dr. María José Cisneros-Cáceres
This episode discusses what you can do to ensure that you are looking after your mental and physical well-being outside medical school, why it is so important to find the time to do so and shares some tips from our experienced AMBOSS physicians on how they tackled this challenge. // Interviewee: AMBOSS physician, Dr. María José Cisneros-Cáceres, an expert in multi-tasking and ensuring that she mai
COVID Booster Shots with Dr. Kenan Hasan
Welcome to the AMBOSS Podcast: Beyond the Textbook. Today we are joined by one of the original founders of AMBOSS who has also been working on the front line in the clinic administering Covid vaccines and booster shots, Dr Kenan Hasan. Our hosts are AMBOSS physician Dr. Tanner Schrank and AMBOSS international presenter, Sophie Neale. // AMBOSS One-Minute Telegram: How effective are mRNA vaccines i
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