
A Pre-Medical Student's Guide to Research
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In this episode of the Black Doctors Podcast, Dr. Steven Bradley, an anesthesiologist and critical care medicine physician, offers insights on the importance of research for pre-med students. He discusses various types of research and their significance, and provides practical advice on how to find research opportunities, even with no prior experience. Dr. Bradley emphasizes the value of persistence and clear communication when reaching out to potential research mentors. He also highlights ways to make the most of your research experience and how to effectively talk about it in medical school applications. Additionally, the episode features a special project collaboration with Dr. Bianca Bush on helping students overcome test-taking anxiety. Dr. Bradley celebrates the podcast's five-year anniversary and thanks listeners for their support.
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