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Pathology & Crohn's Disease with Dr. Bortoletto

33 min · 24. mai 2026
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Dr. Moss interviews Dr. Angelina “Gina” Bortoletto, a new PGY1 pathology resident at Mass General Brigham who earned her MD-PhD at Baylor and was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease after about a decade of worsening GI symptoms and medical gaslighting, often being told it was anxiety. Join Dr. Bortoletto as she shares her personal journey to residency, offering valuable insights and advice to medical students, premeds, and future doctors. As a resident in pathology, Dr. Bortoletto has navigated the challenges of medical school, residency interviews, and match day, while also living with Crohn's disease. In this medical podcast, she discusses her experiences, from the highs of residency match to the lows of dealing with a chronic illness, and how it has impacted his mental health and overall well-being. With her unique perspective as a physician, Dr. Bortoletto provides mentorship and guidance to those pursuing a career in medicine, including tips for medical students, premed advice, and reflections on doctor life. Whether you're a med student, resident, or simply interested in the medical field, this video offers a candid look at the medical journey, including intern year, resident life, and the importance of prioritizing health and seeking medical advice when needed. Dr. Bortoletto's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and determination, and serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, it's possible to achieve your goals and become a successful doctor. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about medicine, medical college, and the realities of a career in healthcare.Visit website at https://medpsycmoss.com for transcripts, blog posts, and resources for medical students, health care professionals, and patientsLet’s Connect: @stephmossmdInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephmossmd/Twitter/X: ⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/medpsymoss⁠⁠⁠ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stephmossmd?_t=8kS9kVfKjUc&_r=1Listen to Podcast “Life as a Patient-Doctor:Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUfheMZYKjA8xJN3_tzjvvCWGn8HKh_Rt&si=erIIirgQyAsEkBR4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/685WDhQHXulbCmh2siIOp3Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-as-a-patient-doctor/id1719637283Email: medpsycmoss@gmail.com***This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.***00:00 Anxiety Or Something Else00:55 Meet Dr Angelina Bortoletto01:58 Ten Year Diagnosis Journey04:50 Medical School And Gaslighting07:17 Listening To Patients Matters09:16 Why Pathology Felt Like Home11:47 Notes That Change Diagnoses13:56 Biologics And Accommodations18:59 Disclosing In Residency Apps24:05 Moving And Building Routines26:47 Pearls For Trainees28:45 Wrap Up And Where To Connect

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