- 1 hour 15 minutesEpisode 87: The University of Georgia School of Medicine
In this episode, host, Christian Essman, welcomes Dr. Brian Steele, the inaugural Associate Dean for Admissions at the University of Georgia (UGA) School of Medicine. Together, they explore the birth of Georgia's newest medical school - the 159th MD-accredited institution in the U.S., a fitting tribute to the 159 counties it was built to serve.
Dr. Steele discusses the school's mission-driven approach to addressing Georgia's healthcare crisis, particularly in rural and underserved areas. You'll get an exclusive look at their innovative "Georgia Road Trip" orientation, where students travel across the state to experience the diverse communities they will one day serve before they ever step foot in a classroom.
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RESOURCES:
UGA School of Medicine: https://medicine.uga.edu/
Admissions: https://medicine.uga.edu/future-students/admissions/
Contact: [email protected]
14 May 2026, 8:00 am - 59 minutes 2 secondsEpisode 86: The University of Kentucky College of Medicine
In this episode, host Christian Essman sits down with Dr. Wendy Jackson, Associate Dean for Admissions at the University of Kentucky (UK) College of Medicine. Together, we dive into the unique "Kentucky Integrated Curriculum" that blends foundational science with clinical training from day one, and explore the school's innovative multi-campus system that spans the Commonwealth.
Dr. Jackson shares her own inspiring journey as a first-generation student and UKCOM alumna, talking candidly about her path from rural Ohio to leading admissions at the institution that shaped her career. You'll get the inside scoop on the distinct cultures of the four UK campuses: Lexington, Morehead, Bowling Green, and Northern Kentucky - and how the school's unique house system is organized into groups named after breeds of horses which fosters a collaborative, supportive environment across all four years.
If you're a prospective applicant, you'll hear valuable advice on the admissions process, including how to navigate campus selection on the secondary application, the importance of demonstrating a genuine "Kentucky tie," and what the committee looks for in high-quality clinical and shadowing experiences. Dr. Jackson also provides a behind-the-scenes look at their in-person interview day and how they review applications to find students committed to bridging healthcare gaps in rural and underserved populations.
Tune in for an insightful conversation about the "hidden gem" of Kentucky, rethinking the medical school playbook, and what it means to train physicians who are as personable and resilient as they are clinically skilled.
Perfect for aspiring med students, first-generation applicants, or anyone curious about how a top-tier state institution balances elite medical training with a deep-rooted mission to serve its community!
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RESOURCES:
UK College of Medicine: https://medicine.uky.edu/
Tour Sign-ups: https://medicine.uky.edu/sites/meded/tours
New Health Education Building: https://provost.uky.edu/michael-d-rankin-md-health-education-building
Admissions: https://medicine.uky.edu/sites/meded/admissions
Contact: [email protected]
4 March 2026, 9:00 am - 57 minutes 46 secondsEpisode 85: The Science Behind the USMLE
For many pre-meds, the USMLE Step exams are a distant, high-stakes mystery. We know they can be the "gatekeeper" to residency, but who actually decides what's on the test - and why is it designed the way it is? In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain on how the "USMLE sausage" gets made. Joining us are Dr. Amanda Clauser (VP of Psychometrics and Data Analysis) and Dr. Dan Jurich (AVP for the USMLE program) from National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME). We dive into the rigorous science of exam design, how the experts ensure fairness and equity, and what it actually takes to build a licensing exam that protects public health while supporting the next generation of doctors.
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16 February 2026, 6:30 pm - 1 hour 18 minutesEpsiode 84: Alice L. Walton School of Medicine
In this episode, host Christian Essman sits down with Dan Kallenberger, Assistant Dean for Recruitment, Admissions, and Whole Health Initiation at the brand new Alice L. Walton School of Medicine (AWSOM) in Bentonville, Arkansas. Together, they dive into what makes AWSOM stand out—from its innovative, art- and humanities-integrated curriculum and unique whole health approach, to the striking, state-of-the-art building that literally features a rooftop park and garden.
Dan shares his journey in setting up another new medical school and talks candidly about making the move to Northwest Arkansas, revealing the hidden perks of the area, from the lively food and arts scene to abundant outdoor activities. You'll get the inside scoop on AWSOM's mission to serve rural and underserved communities, their hands-on curriculum focused on collaboration over competition, and robust student support services.
If you're a prospective applicant, you'll hear valuable advice on the admissions process—including what makes an applicant stand out, tips for interviews, choosing effective letter writers for recommendations, insight into MCAT and prerequisite expectations, and what holistic review really means at this innovative institution.
Tune in for an "awesome" conversation about building a medical school from the ground up, rethinking medical education, and what it means to create a compassionate, community-centered culture for future physicians.
Perfect for aspiring med students, pre-health advisors, or anyone curious about what it takes to launch a new medical school and apply with purpose!
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RESOURCES:
AAMC Virtual Fair - October 29 & 30, 2025 Registration
https://www.alwmedschool.org/ YouTube ARCHES CurriculumCONTACT:
[email protected]TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Medical School Recruitment Leader Dan
10:18 "Choosing Warmer Opportunities"
15:06 "Arches Curriculum Overview"
16:53 Engaged, Interactive Learning Approach
26:51 Community Engagement and Service Initiative
29:08 New Med School Growth Journey
38:38 Aligning Applicants with School Values
39:36 Holistic Medical School Admissions Criteria
48:33 Unexpected Benefit of Seeking Help
55:09 Reapplicants: Focus on Self-Reflection and Progress
57:47 Reflective Reapplication: Lessons Learned
01:03:23 Interview Day: Mutual Evaluation Focus
01:08:23 Preparing for Interview Day
01:16:50 Subscribe, Review, Share: Podcast Growth
29 September 2025, 8:00 am - 1 hour 17 minutesEpisode 83: University of Arizona College of Medicine-Tucson
In this episode, host Christian Essman sits down with Dr. Tejal Parikh, Associate Dean for Admissions at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson. They dive into everything prospective applicants need to know about UA COM, from the school's innovative curriculum and block system, to its student support structure, distinction tracks, research opportunities, and what makes Tucson such a unique place to live and study.
Dr. Parikh shares an insider's view on what makes her school special—including its tight-knit community vibe, stunning campus, and the outdoorsy, food-loving culture of Tucson. Hear firsthand how mentorship, mental health resources, and dedicated learning specialists shape the student experience. Plus, get tips on writing effective applications, what the admissions committee is really looking for, and how the MMI interview process works at U of Arizona COM. Christian and Dr. Parikh swap stories about admissions, offer candid advice on MCAT preparation, gap years, and reapplication strategies, and even share some memorable med school acceptance moments.
Whether you're considering applying, prepping for interviews, or just curious about med school life in the Southwest, this episode is packed with behind-the-scenes insights and practical advice you won't want to miss.
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RESOURCES:
CONTACT:
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Meet the Trailblazing Medical Dean
10:46 "The Power of Pause"
14:15 Stress-Free, Supportive Medical School
18:02 Free Counseling for Medical Students
23:42 Medical Education Distinction Tracks Overview
27:54 Four-Year Medical Research Project
36:37 Applicant Qualities and Demonstration
41:19 Blinded MMI Process Explained
47:36 Clinical Observation Recommendation Required
48:53 Unique Med School Recommendation Requirements
56:16 "MCAT Prep: Academic Athletes' Routine"
01:00:31 Assessing Med School Momentum
01:05:25 Virtual Tour and Student Insights
01:13:48 A Fulfilling Life's Work
01:16:17 Support & Share the Podcast
2 September 2025, 8:00 am - 1 hour 1 minuteEpisode 82: Your Guide to a Successful Medical School Interview
Are you prepping for your upcoming medical school interviews and not sure where to start? In this special episode of All Access: Med School Admissions, hosts Christian Essman, Senior Director of Admissions and Financial Aid, and Dr. Lina Mehta, Associate Dean for Admissions, at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine sit down for an in-depth, practical guide to mastering the med school interview process.
From adapting to virtual formats like Zoom and making the most of your video presence, to handling nerves, navigating time zone challenges, and preparing for classic questions like "Tell me about yourself" and "Why medicine?"—Christian and Dr. Mehta cover it all. The episode is packed with honest advice on being authentic, outlining your personal story, what not to do, and even how to follow up after the big day.
Whether you're looking for advice about tech setup, the importance of body language, managing interview disruptions, or making a great impression in Q&A sessions—this conversation delivers expert tips straight from leaders with years of admissions insight.
If you want to feel confident and well-prepared for your next med school interview, don't miss this episode!
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This podcast is hosted, edited, and produced by: Christian Essman
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Medical School Interview Tips
08:55 Embrace Authentic Conversations Over Scripts
12:30 Interview Procedure Explained
21:15 Transparency and Global Interviewing Insights
26:01 Interview Communication Tips
27:06 Overcoming Nervous Speech Habits
33:13 "Embrace Individuality, Know Yourself"
42:23 Research Schools Before Interviews
44:54 Effective Questions for Residency Interviews
52:19 Debrief After Every Experience
58:03 Balancing Seriousness with Lightheartedness
01:00:03 Subscribe, Review, and Share Podcast
27 August 2025, 8:00 am - 1 hour 14 minutesEpisode 81: Starting Strong: Essential Strategies for Pre-Meds Heading Back to School
It's back-to-school time with the All Access: Med School Admissions Podcast! In this insightful episode, host Christian Essman, Senior Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, sits down with Alexis Catanzarite, a seasoned pre-health advisor and Associate Director of Healthcare Careers at CWRU. Together, they dive into the real-life challenges, anxieties, and excitement that come with starting or returning to college as a pre-med or pre-health student.
Alexis shares practical advice on avoiding the classic "September creep," managing FOMO, and striking a healthy balance between academics, extracurriculars, and personal well-being. Christian and Alexis break down the myths around perfect GPAs, what makes an experience "meaningful" on med school applications, and the realities of taking gap years. They also tackle the importance of executive functioning, building relationships with advisors and faculty, and making the most of available campus resources—including mental health support.
Later in the episode, Alexis flips the script, asking Christian burning questions that pre-health advisors constantly get from students. The pair's honest, encouraging dialogue is packed with actionable tips for thriving in college and building a compelling med school application—reminding listeners that self-care, authenticity, and a growth mindset are just as critical as grades and resume-builders.
Whether you're an incoming first-year, a returning student reassessing priorities, or just curious about medical school admissions, this episode is a must-listen. Get ready to start the year off informed, empowered, and energized!
Follow Alexis and read her posts on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/acatan/
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This podcast is hosted, edited, and produced by: Christian Essman
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Advisor Insights with Alexis Catanzarite
06:42 Proactive Semester Planning Tips
11:00 Prioritize Meaningful Opportunities
20:51 Freshman Transition Challenges and Advice
25:17 Join Study Groups Early
27:59 Lasting Instructor-Student Connections
37:17 Connecting Students to Resources
38:37 Prioritizing Mental Health in College
44:04 "Importance of Prompt Email Response"
51:04 Pre-Med Advising: Retake Strategy
55:37 Discovering Fencing Through Friendship
59:48 Categorizing Medical Experience Hours
01:05:07 Soul Searching for Career Choices
01:12:58 "Subscribe, Review, Share Podcast"
25 August 2025, 8:00 am - 59 minutes 40 secondsEpisode 80: Pre-Med Success: Shadowing, Service, Leadership, & Owning Your Unique Application Journey
In this special episode, host, Christian Essman, sits down with Dr. Darcy Holtgrave, Program Manager of the MEDOP Advising Office at the University of Missouri. Drawing from her unique background as a folklorist and advisor, Dr. Holtgrave shares candid insights into the real questions, anxieties, and misconceptions faced by pre-med students.
Together, Christian and Darcy tackle four pivotal topics:
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The myth of the "checklist mentality" in building a med school application
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The true value of meaningful experiences over raw numbers of hours
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How non-medical activities (yes, even managing a car wash or fencing club) can enhance your candidacy
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The bridge (not "gap!") year—how to reframe and maximize intentional time between undergrad and med school
Dr. Holtgrave also introduces her approach of guiding students through values-based decision-making, urging pre-meds to align applications with personal purpose and authenticity—not just external comparison.
Whether you're overwhelmed by advice on Reddit, uncertain about your path, or just seeking reassurance on your journey, this episode is packed with honest guidance, practical strategies, and empathy for every stage of the pre-med process. Don't miss this wide-ranging, energizing, and deeply human conversation!
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This podcast is hosted, edited, and produced by: Christian Essman
RESOURCES:
Characteristics of 2nd year students: Gregg-Jolly et al, Sterling
Intrinsic motivation, flow: Pink, Csikszentmihalyi
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy – Hayes
And values decks!
The Values Deck Shalom H. Schwartz
Living Into Our Values Brené Brown, Dare to Lead
Personal Values Card Sort Miller et. al. Motivational Interviewing
Core Values List James Clear, Atomic Habits
The Live Your Values Deck Lisa Congdon & Andrea Niculescu
2 June 2025, 8:00 am -
- 7 minutes 18 secondsEpisode 79: Information Sessions + High Yield Application Tips
Join host Christian Essman, Senior Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, for a quick but information-packed update on the latest in medical school admissions. In this episode, Christian highlights important upcoming info sessions for prospective applicants, including dates and details on how to sign up. He also breaks down key updates for the 2025-2026 application cycle, sharing his expert insight on AMCAS timelines and why you shouldn't stress about hitting "submit" on the first possible day. Plus, Christian offers high-impact tips for crafting an application—covering everything from storytelling and feedback to owning your unique experiences and perfecting the details. If you're thinking about applying to medical school, you won't want to miss these brief strategies and important reminders to help you on your journey.
- CWRU School of Medicine MD Programs:
- May 14, 2025 at 7:00-8:00 pm EST - Register
- Application Tips and Insight - don't hit send to AMCAS until you attend!:
- May 22, 2025 at 4:00-5:00 pm EST - Register
- CWRU School of Medicine Admissions Site with more information.
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9 May 2025, 6:48 pm - CWRU School of Medicine MD Programs:
- 1 hour 7 minutesEpisode 78: George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences
In this episode of "All Access: Med School Admissions," host Christian Essman invites Dr. Ioannis Koutroulis, the Associate Dean of Admissions at George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, to share insights into what makes GW's program unique. Dr. Koutroulis discusses his journey in medical school admissions and the rewarding challenges of selecting future physicians at such a prestigious institution. Dive into the innovative curriculum at GW, including their Clinical Public Health curriculum and Scholarly Concentration program, and discover how GW supports its students with various programs and community engagement opportunities. Additionally, Christian and Dr. Koutroulis break down the nuances of the admissions process, including the importance of holistic review, PREview scores, and how applicants can best showcase their personal attributes. Whether you're a prospective medical student or just curious about the world of medical school admissions, this episode offers a comprehensive look into the heart of GW's medical program. Tune in for an engaging conversation on navigating the path to becoming a physician citizen.
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This podcast is hosted, edited, and produced by: Christian Essman
RESOURCES:
AAMC Fee Waiver Assistance Program
AAMC Virtual Fair - April 16 & 17, 2025 - Register Here!
George Washington School of Medicine & Health Sciences
Resiliency & Well-Being Center
Admissions > Experiences > Attributes > Academic Achievement
CONTACT: [email protected]
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 AAMC Fee Assistance Program Update
10:30 Passion for Academic Medicine
15:02 Optional Scholarly Concentration Program
19:11 Hybrid Medical Education Approach
25:45 Campus Wellness Initiative Success
29:54 Diverse Clinical Exposure in D.C.
37:17 Cultivating Community-Focused Physicians
40:03 Quality Over Quantity in Experience
44:00 Evolving Communication Skills
49:41 MCAT Attempts and Score Consideration
55:16 AI's Role in Medical Admissions
01:02:12 Avoid Reading from a Screen
01:05:30 Showcase Unique Attributes in Applications
27 March 2025, 8:00 am - 58 minutes 48 secondsEpisode 77: Transferable Skills That Matter: Insights from SOF to SOM Leaders
In this compelling episode of All Access: Med School Admissions, host Christian Essman sits down with medical students, Ricky Ditzel and Brentyn Jones, two remarkable individuals transitioning from the elite world of Special Operations Forces to the demanding field of medicine.
Discover how skills from military training, such as resilience, leadership, and confident communication, are invaluable in medical school and careers. Ricky and Brenton share their journeys, emphasizing the importance of life experiences, vulnerability in applications, and continuous growth. They offer crucial advice for veteran applicants and all applicants, highlighting that success in medicine is about more than just academic readiness.
Tune in for an inspiring discussion that bridges the gap between military and medical professions, providing actionable insights for all prospective medical students.
Don't miss this episode packed with wisdom and motivation!
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This podcast is hosted, edited, and produced by: Christian Essman
RESOURCES:
Special Operations Forces To School of Medicine (SOFtoSOM)
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Medical School Insights and Partnership
06:01 From Army Medic to Med Student
09:23 SOF Medicine School Initiative
10:48 Military Med School Support Group
15:31 Medical School Preparation Support Program
19:00 Medical Cohort Success and Growth
21:16 Resilient Medic Problem Solvers
26:33 "Earning Your Trident Daily"
28:43 Academic Challenges and Overcoming Failure
31:54 Confidence: Key Differentiator in Med School
37:43 Rise in Non-Traditional Applicants
39:16 Leveraging Skills in Non-Traditional Applications
43:48 Empathy Over Skills in Med Applications
47:21 Academic Success Beyond Initial GPA
49:04 Embrace Unique Skills for Admissions
52:49 Embrace Vulnerability in Storytelling
57:11 Simplify Military Award Statements
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