More Than Mountains: The Podcast
In this episode of More Than Mountains, I speak with medical student Raven Foster about the winding path that led her into medicine, beginning with her gap year and continuing into her transition to medical school. She reflects on how stepping away before starting her training helped build her confidence and gave her space to grow into her identity as a future physician. Raven opens up about moments of self-doubt and imposter syndrome, and how those feelings have shifted as she’s progressed through her journey. The conversation also explores what it really feels like to enter medicine and question whether you belong, along with the realities of medical school that often go unseen. We also discuss the importance of mentorship, representation, and support systems in shaping a student’s experience in medicine, especially for women of color navigating the field. Raven shares her perspective on both the challenges and the meaning she finds in these spaces. At its core, this episode highlights growth, identity, and confidence, reminding us that the path into medicine is rarely linear, and that becoming a physician is as much about self-discovery as it is about training.
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