The Premed Years

If you're struggling on your premed journey, trying to figure out the best way to study for the MCAT

Episodes

Total: 607

Dr. Gray speaks with Dr. Deborah Gutman and R.T. Arnold about the struggle premeds have with finding

This student was able to secure medical school acceptance in her first application cycle by sharing

Between two jobs, multiple clubs, and helping around the house, Alex had been a workaholic since she

Dr. Gray talks with Ellen Miller, EdD, an advisor at Hofstra University, about where medical school

Will I See You Next Week?

2023/9/27

This is a mini-episode to hopefully get you excited about MappdCon and make the financial burden of

Dr. Gray interviews the Director of Recruitment Admissions at A.T. Still University, Andrea O'Brien,

547: Big Announcements!

2023/9/20

Dr. Gray is joined by Rachel Grubbs and Savanna Perry as they discuss the future of MSHQ and Mappd.L

Dr. Gray interviews Jen, a 52 year old OMS 3 student whose positivity and great support system carri

Dr. Gray speaks with Dr. Carlton Abner of Kansas City University on how students can find the mental

Dr. Gray speaks with test prep tutor, Amanda Brem, about the psychology behind what happens on test

When Raj started his career in medicine he noticed an alarming trend in clinical care. Now he is adv

Before Gergana was an MS1, she was in the military, and before that, she was a programmer. Listen to

Dr. Gray speaks with Doug McLemore, test prep specialist and founder of IcosaPrep, on what premeds c

Dr. Gray speaks with Deana Golini, former admissions officer at Stanford Medicine and current adviso

Dr. Gray speaks with Christine Crispen, an advisor from Chapman University and MSHQ, on what exactly

Recent med school grad, Tricia, makes the argument that students should use match lists when buildin

Dr. Gray talks with Joanne Snapp about how attending conferences can make a huge difference in a stu

As Latasha applied to medical school she was juggling being a medical student, mother, and wife. Fin

When Dr. Tran graduated from medical school, he noticed a negative trend in our approaches toward me

When Kruti's transparency about her disability not only helped her gain acceptance into medical scho