The Physician's Pulse
In this Episode, host Dr. Ramin Manshadi speaks with Dr. Susan Murin, Dean of the UC Davis School of Medicine, about medical education, physician wellbeing, and leadership. Dr. Murin shares what the reality of medical school looks like today for students. She talks about the stressors contributing to burnout, including the medical school admissions “lottery" driven by applicants applying to more schools and the rise of student-driven gap years to improve competitiveness and preparedness. She describes holistic admissions, advice on choosing a rewarding specialty and practice setting aligned with desired autonomy, and the value of academic medicine’s mix of clinical care, teaching, and research. She outlines UC Davis wellbeing resources, notes decreasing stigma around mental health support, reviews curriculum changes emphasizing early clinical exposure and self-directed learning, and reflects on AI’s emerging impact. 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro01:13 Mission and Vision02:11 Admissions Pressure and Burnout04:35 Gap Years and Holistic Review07:20 Building a Sustainable Career11:06 Wellbeing Programs and Support14:31 Curriculum Redesign16:45 AI and the Future Doctor19:59 Overextension and Lessons Learned22:01 Women in Medicine and Balance23:39 Final Thanks and Wrap Up
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