Inside UMass Chan: How Wellness, Community, and Leadership Shape Future Physicians [Episode 611]

13/11/2025 24 min Temporada 2 Episodio 611
Inside UMass Chan: How Wellness, Community, and Leadership Shape Future Physicians [Episode 611]

Listen "Inside UMass Chan: How Wellness, Community, and Leadership Shape Future Physicians [Episode 611]"

Episode Synopsis

In this inspiring episode of Admissions Straight Talk, host Dr. Valerie Wherley sits down with Dr. Tracy Kedian, professor of family medicine and associate dean of admissions at UMass Chan Medical School. Together, they explore how UMass Chan fosters not only academic excellence but also personal growth, leadership, and wellness among its medical students.Dr. Kedian discusses how programs such as WIN (“what I need”) Week and the Vista Curriculum create a supportive environment where students learn to lead with compassion and resilience. She also highlights the school’s emphasis on community engagement—from the Worcester campus to the Population-based Urban and Rural Community Health (PURCH) track in Springfield—and the critical importance of understanding the diverse communities physicians serve.Listeners will gain insight into how UMass Chan’s holistic approach prepares future doctors to thrive in medicine while maintaining their well-being and purpose. Whether you’re an aspiring physician or advising premed students, this episode offers an authentic look at a medical school that truly “walks the talk” of student support and community-driven medicine.Related ResourcesUMass Chan Medical SchoolVista CurriculumPURCH track LEAD@Lahey trackMorningside UniversityRelated Admissions Straight Talk EpisodesThe Fastest Way to Medical School Is Slowly: Avoiding Early Premed Mistakes [Episode 608]How to Overcome the Biggest Weaknesses in Med School Applications [Episode 605]How Many Med Schools Should You Apply To? [Episode 607] Tuft’s MS in Biomedical Sciences: Your Pathway to Med School? [Episode 535]Follow UsYouTubeFacebookLinkedInContact [email protected]+1 (310) 815-9553

More episodes of the podcast Admissions Straight Talk