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    The Better Pill Podcast

    Young Filipino doctors Adrian Teves and Michael Sibulo discuss anything related to premed, med proper, clerkship, internship, PLE, USMLE and beyond. Welcome to the Better Pill–your weekly prescription of tips and insights to become better students, better interns, and better doctors.

    You can reach us at:

    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com

    Facebook: facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast

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    Episodes (28)

    E28 Practice What You Prescribe: How to Stay Healthy In Med School | #MedSchool | Ep.28

    E28 Practice What You Prescribe: How to Stay Healthy In Med School | #MedSchool | Ep.28

    In this episode, we talk about walking the talk. We, doctors, advise our patients to adopt healthy lifestyles. But do we even practice what we preach? Doc Steffani is living proof that it is possible to keep a sound mind in a healthy body even in the thick of med school and residency training.


    Dr. Steffani Someda is a graduate of ADMU with a degree of BS Biology and of St. Luke’s College of Medicine for her Doctor of Medicine program. Recently she just finished her ophthalmology residency training program at the St. Luke’s Medical Center, where she served as the chief resident. Aside from being a doctor, other activities include being a  rhythmic cycling coach and a practitioner of veganism. 

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    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. He devotes his leisure time reading and engaging in physical activities. He hopes to one day become a radiation oncologist.

    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.

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    Links:
    Try indoor cycling and join the pack!

    https://perigon.co

    For Steff's  favorite vegan food places (found in IG):

    @thevegetariankitchen

    @gf_veg (100-150 per meal)

    @skimpy.vegan (delicious food trays and they also have meal plan)


    https://www.facebook.com/Good-Food-Vegetarian-1547050948904233/

    YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/th1rhjF8Dp0


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    You can reach us at:

    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast


    The Better Pill Podcast
    enMarch 26, 2022

    NEVER Give This Up During Med School and Pre-Med | #MedSchool #Premed | Ep. 27

    NEVER Give This Up During Med School and Pre-Med | #MedSchool #Premed | Ep. 27

    If there is one thing you should never sacrifice for premed and med school--it's your hobby. Adrian and Mike talk about how it is normal but wrong to feel guilty when you spend time for your hobbies, even if you have a long list of exams for the upcoming week.


    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.


    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.

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    YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/KGTNjOvBYSQ

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    You can reach us at:
    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast

    The Better Pill Podcast
    enNovember 20, 2021

    How To Stand Out During Your Residency Interview | #Residency | Ep. 26

    How To Stand Out During Your Residency Interview | #Residency | Ep. 26

    For us Better Doctors, the "-ber" months are not only about the fast approaching holiday season, but also about last minute requests for documents, cramming for entrance exams, pre-residency rotations, and of course interviews. Mike and Adrian share 6 high-yield tips that will help you prepare for your interview, and make you stand out among a swarm of other applicants.


    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.


    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.

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    Chapter Marker:

    00:00 Introduction
    03:24 Tip 1- It's not enough to "just be yourself"
    06:10 Tip 2- Study your CV
    07:51 Tip 3- Review medical ethics
    10:32 Tip 4- Know how you function in a group
    13:19 Tip 5- Prepare for the question "Why should we hire you?"
    16:51 Tip 6- Prepare for the question "Tell me about yourself"
    20:45 Recap
    21:20 Learning points
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    YouTube Mirror:  https://youtu.be/D3ytGvlW_Hs

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    You can reach us at:
    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast

    How to Choose a Medical Specialty | #MedSchool #Residency | Ep. 25

    How to Choose a Medical Specialty | #MedSchool #Residency | Ep. 25

    Picking a medical specialty is one of the biggest decisions a doctor makes in his or her journey. Dr. Robespierre, a renowned cardiologist, shares insightful and high-yield pieces of advice on how to pick a residency after passing the boards. 

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    Aside from being a cardiologist, Dr. Don Robespierre C. Reyes is a faculty member of the  College of Rehabilitation Sciences and the Faculty of Medicine & Surgery of the University of Santo Tomas. He is also the head of Emergency Services of the UST Hospital and at the same time the scientific coordinator of BLS-ACLS Training, Section of Cardiology, UST Hospital. Currently he is the Editor in Chief of My Heart Ph, the official digital magazine of the Philippine Heart Association and is also the chair of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Council of the Philippine Heart Association.

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    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.


    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.

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    Chapter Markers:
    00:00 Introduction
    03:27 Was cardiology always your first choice? If not, what got you into it?
    07:24 Factors that affect on choosing specialty
    10:53 How can you see yourself at age 60
    19:22 Advice on students who are not yet sure of their specialty
    25:15 Aside from having interest to a particular specialty, what are the other considerations in choosing?
    27:54 Think of the future
    30:18 Can we just be contented?
    33:10 Why it's good to talk with mentors
    35:28 Any regrets?
    37:55 Final message
    39:58 Your Heart PH App (Free)
    41:15 Outro
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    Links:

    Your Heart PH app for Android (Free):

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bizooku.mypha&hl=en&gl=US

    Your Heart PH app for iOS (Free):

    https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/your-heart-ph/id1483180958

    YouTube Mirror:  https://youtu.be/9dFrLg3RmSo
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    You can reach us at:
    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast








    The Better Pill Podcast
    enSeptember 26, 2021

    The HAWTHORNE EFFECT: How to Achieve RAZOR-SHARP Focus in Med School | #MedSchool #Short | Ep. 24

    The HAWTHORNE EFFECT: How to Achieve RAZOR-SHARP Focus in Med School | #MedSchool #Short | Ep. 24

    Achieving a razor-sharp focus in studying starts from within. In this episode, Michael discusses how the Hawthorne effect, a phenomenon in clinical research, can be utilized in becoming a better student.

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    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.


    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.



    Links:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawthorne_effect

    https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-the-hawthorne-effect-2795234

    You can reach us at:
    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast

    YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/RYQgBEZFVUg

    How to ACE the NMAT–Your Ticket to Your Dream Med School | #NMAT #Premed #MedSchool | Ep. 23

    How to ACE the NMAT–Your Ticket to Your Dream Med School | #NMAT #Premed #MedSchool | Ep. 23

    In this episode, Kayne shares her experience with the online NMAT–from registration to exam day. The manner in which the NMAT is conducted has changed considerably to adapt to the new normal. Grab a cup of coffee as you listen to Kayne, Adrian, and Michael discuss high-yield tips to help you achieve your ticket to your dream med school.

    Kayne Hernandez is currently a freshman at the UST-FMS. She entered medical school through the LEAPMed Program, a highly selective 6-year accelerated medical program. She is the Deputy Officer for Partnerships at AMSA-UST. Not only is she a full-time med student, she is also an active content creator/Youtuber.


    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.


    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.

    Chapter Markers: 

    3:30 What is the NMAT?
    8:00 How do you register for the NMAT?
    10:07 How much did you spend for the registration?
    12:57 How is the NMAT scored?
    15:40 How did you prepare for the NMAT?
    28:02 How did you balance academics, NMAT preparation, and vlogging?
    31:25 Describe the events on the actual exam day.
    41:35 Can you rate the difficulty of the NMAT?
    45:25 How many weeks should you spend to prepare?
    51:05 Any regrets ?
    54:17 Is it more important to answer questions than read text?
    55:15 Final tips/message for NMAT takers.

    Links:

    Kayne's YT: https://www.youtube.com/c/KayneHernandez
    CEM: https://www.cem-inc.org.ph/nmat/
    Sparknotes: https://www.sparknotes.com/
    Khan Academy: https://www.khanacademy.org/
    Notion: https://www.notion.so/product

    You can reach us at:
    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast

    Listen to this When You Feel Like QUITTING | #Short #Motivational | Ep. 22

    Listen to this When You Feel Like QUITTING | #Short #Motivational | Ep. 22

    In this short episode, Adrian talks about three important reminders that put him back on track when he feels like quitting.


    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.


    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.


    Chapter Markers:
    00:12 Introduction
    01:53 It’s a normal feeling.
    06:12 Life is not meant to be easy.
    9:00 It’s not okay to quit, but it’s okay to take a break.
    14:00 Summary


    You can reach us at:
    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast


    YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/OALzT6xK02Y

    Top 5 Tips: How to FOCUS in Med School | #MedSchool | Ep. 21

    Top 5 Tips: How to FOCUS in Med School | #MedSchool | Ep. 21

    In this episode, Adrian and Michael talk about 5 high-yield techniques they used to help them stay focused in med school and beyond.

    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.

    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.


    Chapter Markers:
    00:00 Introduction
    04:02 #1 Limit your social media usage.
    09:51 #2 Use pomodoro technique.
    14:58 #3 Maintain good health.
    17:48 #4 Engage in non-med activities.
    23:31 #5 Find a motivation. But more importantly, build self-discipline.


    You can reach us at:

    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast

    Links:

    Adrian's Apps:
    Newsfeed Eradicator: https://tinyurl.com/bzzfnsc4
    Selfcontrol App: https://selfcontrolapp.com/

    Mike's App:
    Freedom.to: https://freedom.to

    YouTube Mirror: 

    How to Deal with People in Med School and the Hospital | #MedSchool #Clerkship #Internship | Ep. 20

    How to Deal with People in Med School and the Hospital | #MedSchool #Clerkship #Internship | Ep. 20

    In this episode, Adrian and Michael share their insights on a life-changing book they read–”How to Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie. It is a very high-yield book whose principles they were able to apply during their clerkship and internship years. 


    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.

    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.


    Chapter Markers:
    00:00 Introduction
    06:11 #1 Don't criticize, condemn or complain
    10:05 #2 Talk about your own mistakes before criticizing
    13:50 #3 Show respect for the other person's opinions. Never say, "You're wrong."
    18:27 #4 Praise the slightest improvement and praise every improvement. Be "hearty in your approbation and lavish in your praise."
    24:18 #5 Be a good listener
    28:50 Summary

    You can reach us at:

    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast

    Links:
    How to Win Friends and Influence People: https://www.amazon.com/How-Win-Friends-Influence-People/dp/0671027034

    YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/mbExD88oNj0

    Audio Samplex: Physiology | Cardio-Pulmo | #PLE #USMLE #MedSchool | Ep. 19

    Audio Samplex: Physiology | Cardio-Pulmo | #PLE #USMLE #MedSchool | Ep. 19

    In the Audio Samplex Series, Adrian and Michael, together with guests, dissect, analyze, and rationalize med school, PLE, and USMLE questions. 

    In this very first episode, Adrian and Kym dissect five questions on cardio-pulmo physiology.


    Dr. Kym is a Filipino IMG who hailed from the humble city of Zamboanga. He is an advocate of Gender Equality. His interests include marine life, and world history. On his spare time he enjoys cooking and solving Sudoku puzzles.


    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.



    Chapter Markers:
    00:00 Introduction
    03:14 Question 1
    04:01 Choices 1
    05:41 Answer 1
    09:55 Question 2
    10:42 Choices 2
    12:55 Answer 2
    20:35 Question 3
    21:32 Choices 3
    24:05 Answer 3
    28:53 Question 4
    29:38 Choices 4
    31:12 Answer 4
    39:00 Question 5
    39:21 Choices 5
    41:20 Answer 5


    You can reach us at:

    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast


    Links:
    Amboss: https://www.amboss.com/us/
    Egophony: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RqrBf242mk

    YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/vm-YnqiZ13s

    Study Tips and Strategies for Medical School | #MedSchool #PLE #USMLE | Ep. 18

    Study Tips and Strategies for Medical School | #MedSchool #PLE #USMLE | Ep. 18

    In this episode, Arvin, Adrian, and Mike discuss the study methods and strategies they used in medical school, and in preparation for the PLE and USMLE. They also give their inputs on a few research studies on the most common study methods.

    Arvin is a young physician devoted to providing equal access to holistic wellness and health services. His mission is to empower individuals to make healthy choices in their everyday lives. He enjoys cooking, weight lifting, and playing music.


    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.

    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.


    Chapter Markers:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:38 Introduction of guest and episode
    04:35 Given a handout, how will you approach your study?
    16:05 Thougths on highlighting
    19:36 Do you take notes?
    22:35 Are you a fan of flashcards?
    31:44 Few key points
    34:06 Is recording lectures and watching it helpful?
    38:55 Other sources you use?
    42:29 Podcasts as tool
    43:34 The best podcast
    43:43 Comments on the 4 research papers about studying (see description)
    51:26 Any regrets?
    54:12 Sumary and learnings in this episode
    55:54 Outro

    You can reach us at:

    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast

    Links:

    Study #1:
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26173288/

    Study #2:
    https://www.apa.org/science/about/psa/2016/06/learning-memory

    Study #3:
    https://www.gwern.net/docs/spacedrepetition/1939-spitzer.pdf

    Study #4:
    https://science.sciencemag.org/content/331/6018/772.full



    YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/e0vbcvbd6Ro

    From High School to Medicine Real Quick: INTARMED | #MedSchool | Ep. 17

    From High School to Medicine Real Quick: INTARMED | #MedSchool | Ep. 17

    In this episode, Doc Kirby shares his experience taking an alternate route towards becoming a doctor. Getting into an MD program straight out of high school, he talks about the rigorous selection process, his transition, some regrets, maturity, and important life lessons.  

    Kirby Plando is a medical doctor currently serving in his hometown of Cotabato City. During med school, he advocated for maintaining a healthy work-life balance, participating in various extracurricular activities and was a member of numerous college organizations. He is also an amateur film critic, action figure collector and die-hard pop culture geek, squeezing in time for his interests in between studying and hospital duties.

    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.

    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.

    You can reach us at:

    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast

    Links:

    YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/sqcnmBj5ZEs

    Hurdling 4 High-Stakes Exams in Less Than 8 Months | #USMLE | Ep. 16

    Hurdling 4 High-Stakes Exams in Less Than 8 Months | #USMLE | Ep. 16

    Are you planning to take multiple high-stakes examinations in a short period of time? In this episode, Dr. Arvin Tan shares his experience on how he endured taking the PLE, USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2 CK, and Occupational English Test in less than 8 months!

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    Dr. Arvin Tan was also featured on our very first episode



    Arvin is a young physician devoted to providing equal access to holistic wellness and health services. His mission is to empower individuals to make healthy choices in their everyday lives. He enjoys cooking, weight lifting, and playing music.


    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.


    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging,  learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.

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    Chapter Markers:

    00:00 Introduction

    00:35 Introduction of Episode

    01:16 You Took 4 High-Stake Exams in Less Than 8 Months

    03:50 Comparing Preparation for PLE, and USMLE Steps 1 and 2

    10:03 Which is More Time-Consuming?

    14:24 Doing Qbank is Gold

    17:30 Difficulty of Step 1 vs Step 2 vs PLE

    22:00 USMLE Step 1 Prep Helped in PLE Prep

    22:19 Final Message





    You can reach us at:

    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast


    Links:
    YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/-IC9haiOHEU


    Nontraditional Premed: Classical Music to Medicine | #MedSchool | Ep. 15

    Nontraditional Premed: Classical Music to Medicine | #MedSchool | Ep. 15

    In this episode, Dr. Aaron Lao talks about his non-traditional journey towards becoming a doctor. He was an active freelance musician in the US, and completed two world music tours, prior to entering medical school. Now a doctor and CEO of his own company, he shares the difficulty of the transition, how he coped, and the lessons he learned along the way.

    Dr. Aaron Lao earned his bachelor’s degree in classical music performance from Rutgers University in 2006. He completed two world music tours and was an active freelance musician in New York City, New Jersey, and Connecticut before deciding to pursue medicine. Dr. Lao graduated from the University of Santo Tomas, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery in 2020, where he was the Medical Student Council External Vice President. He is currently in the United States preparing to take the USMLE. Additionally, Dr. Lao is the Chief Executive Officer of his own company, LMG Homes Inc, a corporation which operates two intermediate care facilities for the intellectually disabled. Dr. Lao is also one of the founding board members of the 501(c)(3) non-profit ZBM International Foundation.

    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.

    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.

    You can reach us at:

    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast

    Chapter Markers:

    00:00 Introduction
    00:37 Episode intro
    01:23 Guest intro
    03:45 Tell us about your story before medical school.
    06:38 Did you take science subjects in college?
    08:43 Were you required to take science subjects before enrolling into med?
    10:00 How was your transition into medical school?
    12:00 When did you get the hang of medicine?
    12:58 Was the first quarter of first year med hard?
    13:23 How were your grades?
    13:37 Can you take us through your routine in med school?
    15:40 Did you ever think of quitting medical school?
    17:57 How did you manage to find the time for extracurricular activities?
    20:05 Would you recommend non traditional medical students to join orgs and clubs?
    22:07 How do you manage your time?
    23:20 How many years was the gap between your college graduation and med school?
    27:00 Top 3 challenges you faced in med school
    29:40 Do you have any regrets?
    30:28 Looking back, would you have done anything differently in medical school?
    31:47 Final message

    YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/DV09suEKJrc

    Getting Ready for ONLINE First Year Med School (2/2) | #MedSchool | Ep.14

    Getting Ready for ONLINE First Year Med School (2/2) | #MedSchool | Ep.14

    In part 2 of this episode, Gab talks about the pros and cons of distance learning, realizations, and practical advice. He also shares some philosophical insights he has gained throughout a year of medical school online.

    Gab Paragas is a Medical Student in the Philippines. Prior to medical school, he has had various experiences in the academe, clinical pharmacy, and public health. He is passionate in advocating for reforms in the country's healthcare system and transforming medical education to one that is community-change driven. He has previously taken on various leadership roles in professional societies, and also in the medical school he is currently in. He enjoys watching and analyzing movies; also watching and performing in some music acts.

    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.

    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.


    Anki was featured on Episode 6!

    You can reach us at:

    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast

    CHAPTER MARKERS:

    00:00 Introduction

    00:39 Episode introduction

    03:38 Pros of online learning

    09:15 Cons of online learning

    13:21 What happens if you lose internet connection in the middle of an exam

    18:18 Realizations

    21:55 Would you have done anything differently with how you approached first year med?

    40:45 Recap of parts 1 and 2

    48:17 Final message

    Links:

    YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/lkBBMX2RfvY


    Parkinson's Law: Getting Things Done | #Productivity | #Short | Ep. 13

    Parkinson's Law: Getting Things Done | #Productivity | #Short | Ep. 13

    Subconsciously, we pace ourselves to finish a task based on how much time we’re given. In this episode, Mike discusses Parkinson’s Law, which explains the relation of allocation of time to completion of work.


    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.

    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.

    You can reach us at:
    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com
    FB: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast


    Links:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkinson%27s_law
    https://effectiviology.com/parkinsons-law/


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    Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3wGITGI
    YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/TxKPJRT5GbI



    Getting Ready for ONLINE First Year Med School (1/2) | #MedSchool | Ep. 12

    Getting Ready for ONLINE First Year Med School (1/2) | #MedSchool | Ep. 12

    In the next month or so, the academic year will be opening. Incoming med school freshmen have a lot of questions in mind, especially that classes will be done in an unconventional setup. With very limited experience in distance learning, Mike and Adrian have only so little to share. Fortunately, they were able to invite a friend, Gab, who is an incoming second year med student. Gab shares in detail his first-year med experience, the many challenges he faced, and how he was able to cope.


    Gab Paragas is a Medical Student in the Philippines. Prior to medical school, he has had various experiences in the academe, clinical pharmacy, and public health. He is passionate in advocating for reforms in the country's healthcare system and transforming medical education to one that is community-change driven. He has previously taken on various leadership roles in professional societies, and also in the medical school he is currently in. He enjoys watching and analyzing movies; also watching and performing in some music acts.


    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.


    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.


    You can reach us at:


    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast


    CHAPTER MARKERS:

    00:00 Introduction
    04:57 What was it like doing first year med online?
    06:15 How different are online vs onsite classes in terms of learning?
    08:33 Do you have more free time with the online setup?
    11:48 In terms of content, is there a difference in online vs physical classes?
    12:35 Do you think kulang yung natutunan mo with online learning?
    14:59 How did you adapt to the online setup in terms of learning style?
    19:15 What is an average day in online medical school like?
    25:11 Are the lectures live or recorded?
    26:45 How do your SGDs go?
    29:42 How do you raise your hand during recitation?
    31:41 How did you develop rapport with your classmates? How do you bond?
    37:52 What are the things/essentials incoming freshmen have to prepare for online first year med?
    43:03 Are you required to wear uniform?
    43:38 Google calendar
    45:27 Do you need a printer?
    46:35 Pomodoro timer technique
    50:39 Do you need a laptop? Is an iPad enough?

    Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3hx4opl
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    YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/Xxex-17iIms

    How to Study Gross Anatomy in Med School Part 2 | #MedSchool | Ep. 11

    How to Study Gross Anatomy in Med School Part 2 | #MedSchool | Ep. 11

    Anatomy is arguably the most challenging subject in first year. In part I of this episode, Mike and Adrian shared specific and helpful tips to approach Anatomy. This time, they discuss and answer frequently asked questions on how to study this “difficult” subject.

    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.

    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.



    Chapter Markers:

    00:00 Intro
    02:09 Recap of Part 1
    02:33 Is highlighting text useful?
    04:11 How do you study for practical exams?
    07:35 Is using flashcards helpful?
    09:07 How do you memorize OINA?
    11:15 Importance of a good foundation
    13:51 How do you memorize images and parts
    19:10 Summary
    21:25 Useful resources
    29:23 Take home message



    You can reach us at:

    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com
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    Links:

     
    Mike’s Video on Image Occlusion (Anki): https://youtu.be/SR_b7VEuDO4
    Snell Clinical Anatomy by Regions: https://amzn.to/36aVffy
    Clinical Anatomy: An illustrated review (Snell): https://amzn.to/3jIj0DD
    Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy: https://amzn.to/3dJW0jY

    3D4Medical Complete Anatomy: https://3d4medical.com/
    Anatomy Knowledge YT channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiKmGJwryBga9bWTdDzn-OQ

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    Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/3qaj2pf
    Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3qJam9y
    YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/YQozRLIatI8

    Do NOT Focus on Your Goals | #Productivity #PLE #MedSchool | #Short | Ep. 10

    Do NOT Focus on Your Goals | #Productivity #PLE #MedSchool | #Short | Ep. 10

    In this short, Adrian talks about how it could be counterproductive to focus so much on goals.


    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.


    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.


    You can reach us at:

    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast

    Links:

    Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3heG7Ek
    Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/3qaj2pf
    Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3hiWOyx
    YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/VrP33hF2heI

    USMLE Step 1 Advice During Dedicated | #USMLE | Ep. 9

    USMLE Step 1 Advice During Dedicated | #USMLE | Ep. 9

    In this podcast, Michael shares his recording with her friend who inquired about her USMLE Step 1 progress.  After learning of her concern that her question bank scores plateaued at 60-70% for each block, Michael shared his techniques on how to improve. At the end of the recording Michael will also share Dr. Kym Sirilan's comments on this episode. 


    Dr. Kym Sirilan was featured on the previous episode (Episode 8). Anki was featured on Episode 6. Dr. Arvin Tan was featured on our very first episode.


    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.


    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging,  learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health


    Chapter Markers
    00:00 Introduction
    00:40 Introduction of Episode
    01:37 Start of Episode
    01:51 Problem: Question Bank Scores Plateaued
    03:34 Use Boards and Beyond with Anki
    05:38 UWorld: Random or By Systems?
    06:30 How to Use Premade Deck for Weak Areas
    07:45 How Many Days To Watch Boards and Beyond?
    08:33 Reschedule the Exam?
    10:00 Comments on New NBME Exams
    16:39 Cons of 2nd Pass in Qbank
    16:52 Weak in Genetics and Biochem
    17:40 Amboss Qbank
    19:17 How much is Rescheduling?
    20:00 Burnout
    21:02 Block Scores
    22:33 Some Don't Use Anki
    24:00 New NBMEs are hard
    24:49 Self-Esteem and Self-Assessment Scores
    27:19 Dedicated Period
    41:07 Post-Recording Thoughts and Comments


    You can reach us at:

    Email: thebetterpillpodcast@gmail.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast


    Links:

    Mike's Introduction to Anki Video: https://youtu.be/GvzXVyQbG1k
    Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3h8R1dl
    Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/3vVxTFT
    Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3qBBV4G
    YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/NQLiTdqh3Dg


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