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Inside Medic

Author: LUSUMA (Leicester University Students' Union Medical Association)

Inside Medic is a podcast dedicated to having informal, unscripted conversations with students about the reality of studying a medical degree in the UK. From finding the 'balance' between work and play to adapting to the hustle and bustle of University life as a medic, we hope to create more of an open culture in prioritising and discussing our mental well-being. DISCLAIMER: We do not own any of the intro/outro music, so special thanks to 'Ax and the Hatchetman', as we've used their song 'Peach trees' in our podcast episodes.
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Language: en

Genres: Health & Fitness, Medicine

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Episode 6 - Transfer/Foundation year special
Monday, 4 October, 2021

Join Suvarna, your LUSUMA Welfare Officer as she covers the experiences of those joining the course from doing a Foundation year of Medicine at Leicester, or transferring having done another course for a year at Leicester. Not least does this episode highlight the variety in pathways to becoming a Medic, but also that regardless of your pathway joining a Medical degree is most definitely an adjustment of some sorts. We discuss our guests' experiences of settling in and making friends, the importance of prioritising your well-being whilst on the course and much more, so do have a listen if this interests you!

 

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