

SPOTIFY STUDENT UNITED STATES SERIES
Lum herself was a Caribbean Medical student who had red flags and average board scores, she is able to provide first-hand advice about how Caribbean students can excel and match despite all the odds! Project IMG: A 13-episode podcast series started by the biggest ever network of IMGs, Project IMG, interviews current residents and medical students. Just listening to each of these stories makes you feel like you confident of being get a residency spot in the USA despite all the hurdles and red flags you may have faced or had.

Throughout the 105 episodes, she interviews many IMGs each with a story and struggle of their own. Nina Lum, she not only aims empower women In medicine, but also IMGs from all of the world. They even have a part of their podcast dedicated to interviewing Program Directors of many different IMG friendly fields and giving the “insiders” insight regarding the match process! The IMG Roadmap: This series is hosted by Dr. In Part 1 of our “Podcasts You Should Listen to as an IMG” posts, there are three podcasts that we believe you should listen to: Inside the Match Podcast: is a series of about 128 episodes that cover everything from studying for the USMLEs and navigating the match process to the ups and downs of residency life. These are the podcasts we love and listen to! You can tune into any of these podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts! Also, we would love to hear from you guys and see what podcasts you believe have been inspirational, informative, and helpful in your journey! Drop them in the comments below! Collab with #medical #medicalstudent #medicalstudents #medicalstudent❤️💉💊 #medicalstudentlife #internationalmedicalgrad #internationmedicalstudent #medicalschool #medicaltiktok an IMG do you ever feel like you don’t have proper guidance and don’t know who to approach regarding the hurdles you face in your journey? We believe these podcasts can help students get access to that information and guidance, while being inspired by physicians that were once in the same position we are in right now. The speakers come from different countries and walks of life and share their story about how they were able to get residency positions in the United States.


As an IMG do you ever feel like you don’t have proper guidance and don’t know who to approach regarding the hurdles you face in your journey? We believe these podcasts can help students get access to that information and guidance, while being inspired by physicians that were once in the same position we are in right now.
