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S5E4: Navigating the Transition from Nursing to Medical School

47 min · 6 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Mug Up Podcast, host Gabby Newman sits down with Brianna Kean and Dr. Jade Roberts to discuss the unique transition from nursing into medical school. Together, they reflect on how their nursing backgrounds shaped their perspectives on patient care, communication, teamwork, and learning medicine from a new lens. The conversation explores the challenges of shifting professional identities, navigating medical training, and the strengths that nurses bring into the world of medicine. Hosted by Gabby Newman (Class of 2029) Researcher: Yaneesh Jerath (Class of 2029) Editor: Caleb Morden (Class of 2029) Transcriber: Andrew MacLaggen (Class of 2028)

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