We all assume that once we match at a residency program, we're set. It’s practically etched in stone that we’ll spend the next 3-7 years of our life at that one hospital. But what if the residency program isn't the right fit? What does it mean to transfer residency programs? How hard is it to make that choice? What happens next, and what’s the process like afterwards? SOM alum Dr. Miriam Robin, an academic Med/Peds hospitalist, lived through this exact situation. It wasn’t easy, but she emerged on the other side happy, thriving, and successful. She shares her story with us in this episode, along with guidance for any trainee who may find themselves in a similar position.
The Student Clinician Ceremony is a rite of passage for our medical students as they move from the classroom to clinical rotations. As a companion piece to the upcoming Student Clinician Ceremony, we are delighted to bring you the wisdom and perspectives of Aidan Wiley, MS4. He shares stories of humanism in his third year, where he received help in a moment of need, and his top advice for students at this special time in training and life.
We're continuing our Applying to Residency series with this lovely, informative, pearl-packed conversation with Dr. Vandana Racherla, pediatrician and Program Director of the Pediatrics residency program at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Her guidance is highly relevant to future pediatricians, and it's also valuable for any medical student interested in different career paths.
Happy new year! For our first episode of 2026, we are featuring a topic that’s not flashy, but it is so important - records and registration. What are the differences among MedScope, Vida Nova, SURFS, and UMB’s MyHub? What should you do if you have a hold on your record? What if your future residency program contacts the OSA to request verification of your medical education? Mr. Brian Wynder answers all these questions and more. He is the Records and Registration Coordinator for the SOM, also known as the MD Program Registrar. He helps peel back the curtain on how records and registration work so that each student can achieve success.