New Mobile Version of MMC




The Pre-Med Podcast show

Summary: Episode 59: Learn about the coming “MMC Mobile” and the seven stages of your clinical career that it will infuse! Seven Career Stages TRANSCRIPT Career stage number one, I call Mastermind Study Techniques. Before you ever get into seriously being ready to apply to medical school, you have to be a pretty organized person. You have to be doing pretty well. Many people that are successful doctors found that that came either somewhat natural or they were smart enough to surround themselves with people that rub off on them in a positive way and they didn’t party too much or they had a family that was a doctor and so they picked up a lot of that through tacit knowledge that is unspoken. For a lot of us, though we’ve had to work very hard to keep up with the academics and with a mentorship and support website like mine, I hear a lot of people that are struggling out there, lots of people do, many don’t need help, professional help like me but some do, so Mastermind Study Techniques. One reason I got my email newsletter list over 3,000 subscribers was by offering a free speed reading one-on-one video that was popular for a long time and I’ve noticed it’s not really popular anymore. I think it’s because people in what I call the YouTube age where everyone wants free advice on YouTube and then wonder why it doesn’t work have forgotten this principle that you get what you pay for. If you’re not willing to overcome that barrier of paying a fee, the higher the better, the less serious you are about following through with the results. If it’s not painful for you and you don’t have to give something up for it, how much are you going to respect it or work for it, because at the end of the day, the Medical Mastermind Community and anything else in life that’s worthwhile is going to cost you work in time and effort. The YouTube culture, for a few years, saw people just going through the next video to learn a tip and shortcut things. The Medical Mastermind Community is here to tell you there are no shortcuts to career or job satisfaction. If you want to be a doctor and you want to accomplish your goals, you’re not going to find a shortcut, so I really likely going to price tag on the website for that reason because I don’t like talking to people to just want something for free and aren’t satisfied, because they aren’t motivated to do the things for themselves. It’s not that I can’t help them. I’m helping you now if that happens to be you by telling you to quit doing that because if you don’t change that part about you, later in your career path, you’re going to realize that that’s a problem and so focus on your work ethic if you’re having that issue. There are now 12 videos that I have combined all under the Mastermind Study Techniques. The old organization of the website had these videos scattered in four different places and I didn’t realize until I was re-doing this website that that was pretty hard to find, so thank you for your feedback Justin. Basically, you’ve got about seven study videos that walk you through the Five-Step Study Method and Speed Reading, all that stuff is in there as well as how to guarantee your results with your feedback loops and basically giving you self-practice test way early and advance of the test to have time to adapt your study approach. [Inaudible 00:15:42] study techniques to force themselves that’s my favorite video of all them, so that’s about seven of them. The other five are studying in the clinical science years. We’ve combined content that applies for both undergraduate premed students and medical students that are in their third year and beyond, even residents could benefit from that. In fact, these lectures that I put in there, I teach to interns when they come to our residency program. I teach those to doctors in their first year of training after they graduate from medical school. These are taught in a universal fashion. It doesn’t really matter what year you are in college or medic[...]