Listen "From Administrative Fellow to Program Manager of Clinical Operations"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of the Fellowship Review through the American Journal of Health Care Strategy, host Vrushangi Shah welcomes Madeline Cremin, a program manager at Mayo Clinic. Madeline shares her journey from studying health sciences at the University of Missouri to securing a fellowship at Nicklaus Children's Health System in Miami, Florida. They discuss the intricate details of her grad school internship, her challenges and triumphs during the fellowship application process, and insights into working and living in different healthcare environments. Additionally, they highlight the importance of mentors, shadowing experiences, and navigating the unique culture of Miami. This episode is packed with valuable advice for anyone considering a healthcare fellowship.00:00 Introduction and Opening Advice00:31 Meet Madeline Cremen01:02 Educational Background and Early Career02:17 Graduate School Experience05:31 Fellowship Journey and Insights07:49 Application Process and Tips10:15 Nicklaus Children's Fellowship Experience19:10 Living in Miami21:05 Final Advice and Reflections
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