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Humanizing Geisel: The Podcast

Humanizing Geisel: The Podcast

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Humanizing Geisel: The Podcast is produced by medical students at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. This podcast aims to increase connections and facilitate the sharing of wisdom between students, staff, and faculty through sit-down interviews. The overarching goal is to digitalize the sense of community and increase the sense of belonging within and outside our institution. Funding for this project is provided by the Kern National Network for Flourishing in Medicine. Credits: Host: Neechi OkworCopyright 2023 All rights reserved. Hygiène et vie saine Maladie et pathologies physiques
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    • Specialty Spotlight: Path to Internal Medicine Residency - Student Perspective
      May 9 2025

      In this episode, we sit down with a group of 4th-year medical students at Geisel - Nicholas Fuller and Annie Dionne - who share with us their experiences applying to internal medicine residency. They share valuable insights into what it’s really like to pursue a career in IM, from the challenges of the application process to the rewarding moments that reaffirm their passion for the field. Whether you’re a pre-med student contemplating IM and its subspecialties as a career or a medical student gearing up for your own residency applications, this episode offers practical advice, personal experiences, and tips for success.

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      1 h et 24 min
    • Student Spotlight: Conversation with Jerry Tullo, Class of 2026 - Part II
      Apr 25 2025

      See part I for more details on Jerry's journey!

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      1 h et 2 min
    • Student Spotlight: Conversation with Jerry Tullo, Class of 2026 - Part I
      Apr 11 2025

      Short Bio: Jerry Tullo was born and raised in New York and graduated from Harvard University with a concentration in Human Evolutionary Biology. During his undergraduate studies, he assisted in fMRI and PET neuroimaging research on Major Depressive Disorder and Alzheimer's Disease. His published research focuses on the usage of High-Frequency Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in treating Major Depressive Disorder, at Geisel he has been involved in ENT department conducting research including AI-generated 3D models of surgical target tissue. After college, he spent five years working as a high school biology teacher at Quest to Learn, an innovative public school in New York City. As part of the NYC Teaching Fellows, he followed his mission to bring exciting and high-quality science education to high-needs inner-city schools. Prior to his time as a teacher and medical student, he worked as a professional sailing coach, boat captain, and outdoor educator. In his spare time, Jerry enjoys sailing, scuba diving, and other outdoor activities.

      Name (pronouns): Jerome (Jerry) Tullo

      Hometown: Staten Island NY

      Year at Geisel: M4 (Split)

      Career interest: Otolaryngology

      The best thing about Geisel is: The Cabins!

      Favorite spot in the Upper Valley: Mascoma Lake

      Favorite activity in the Upper Valley: Paddleboarding / River Floats

      Favorite book/poem: In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex by Nathaniel Philbrick

      Favorite song/piece of music: Bon Iver, Blood Bank

      Favorite quote: “Success is 90% pomp and 10% circumstance” - Anonymous

      Most treasured travel: Visiting Myanmar in 2014

      Guilty pleasure: HBO’s Deadwood

      Unknown fact about you: Worked as a sailboat captain in Thailand.

      Anything else: Looking forward to getting to know my new class of 2026.

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      1 h et 6 min
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