Surviving Residency | Looking back at Family Medicine training with Dr. David Arenstein
[Ep2] If you've ever considered starting a journey toward a Family Medicine Residency, you might want to hear from Dr. David Arenstein. He has recently completed his program and now he's sharing some info about his experience. Find out more on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
David Arenstein, M.D. recently completed his Family Medicine Residency Program at Western Michigan University. He used to work with us in the Center for Innovative Learning, as a Simulation Coordinator, and now he's back to share details about his completed training. Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:
David Arenstein, M.D. recently completed his Family Medicine Residency Program at Western Michigan University. He used to work with us in the Center for Innovative Learning, as a Simulation Coordinator, and now he's back to share details about his completed training. Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:
- Is a residency program as chaotic as the rumors suggest?
- What were some of the biggest learning moments?
- What kind of support system did you have for difficult moments?
- What advice do you have for people thinking about becoming a physician?
- And more!
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Jonathan Marsh
Jonathan currently works as a Simulation Coordinator with Mount Carmel Health System. His clinical experience comes from working as a paramedic in the ED and pre-hospital settings. Before getting into healthcare, he graduated from Ohio State University with a degree in Journalism. He can frequently be found creating podcasts, listening to podcasts, talking about podcasts, and helping others create their own podcasts ...