
Medschool2.0
Welcome to the "medschool2.0" podcast, where we share stories of resilience, determination, and the power of never giving up. I’m your host, Jyoti Bhattarai, a physician who took a bold leap and returned to medical school after a few years in the field. Going through medical school once was a challenge, but doing it a second time is a whole different journey filled with its own sparkles and lessons.
This podcast is not just about medicine—it's about the struggles, triumphs, and experiences we all face on the path to our dreams. Every episode, I’ll bring you inspiring stories from medical students, professionals, and people who’ve taken the road less traveled, all fighting for their goals and overcoming obstacles along the way.
We’ll dive deep into their struggles, their victories, and how they continue to move forward with courage, hope, and positivity. My goal is to uplift and inspire anyone feeling uncertain or stuck, and hopefully spread a little happiness and a lot of motivation to keep going.
So, whether you’re in the same boat or know someone who is, this podcast is for you. Let’s embark on this journey together and help each other rise to glory! Tune in each month for stories that will keep you going.
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Medschool2.0
What is a DO and What is OMM?
Here at medschool 2.0 we tend to bring guests that are expert in their fields and also help put a fresh perspective in our minds. We can call ourselves lucky enough to have Dr. Sheldon Yao, Professor and Chair OMM Department at NYITCOM come to our podcast.
Dr. Yao received his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine at NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) in 2002. He completed his internship and family practice residency at Good Samaritan Hospital in West Islip, N.Y., and afterwards completed a one-year fellowship in neuromuscular medicine-osteopathic manipulative medicine (NMM/OMM) at North Shore-LIJ Plainview Hospital (N.Y.). He is dual-board certified in family medicine/osteopathic manipulative treatment and NMM/OMM.
He has accomplished so much in such a short period of time that we are amazed by his passion and work ethics towards the betterment of medicine and DOs in general . We are forever in his debt and will be always thankful for him for doing an episode in such a short notice and in his busy schedule.
We learnt a lot during the episode and we hope fellow students be it DOs or MDs and even pre meds can get some more insight into the world of ever changing field of medicine.
Here is a link that might help in putting more clear view point
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