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    Explore "student engagement" with insightful episodes like "When AI is your personal tutor with Sal Khan of Khan Academy", "We Need a P.E. Revolution", "Episode 37: Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell", "The People Like Us" and "20: Hope, the Future and Flourishing" from podcasts like ""How I Built This with Guy Raz", "The Art of Manliness", "All Access: Med School Admissions", "Hidden Brain" and "The Psychology Podcast"" and more!

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    When AI is your personal tutor with Sal Khan of Khan Academy

    When AI is your personal tutor with Sal Khan of Khan Academy

    The COVID-19 pandemic changed education forever. But Sal Khan says an even bigger educational revolution is just around the corner …

    This week on How I Built This Lab, Sal returns to the show to talk about a new learning platform he’s building at Khan Academy. It’s called Khanmigo, and it uses the same generative AI technology behind OpenAI’s world-changing ChatGPT to help students with their schoolwork. The technology isn’t without its risks, but Sal thinks Khanmigo could act as a personal tutor for every student and a teaching assistant for every educator - reshaping the classroom for good.


    This episode was produced by Alex Cheng and edited by John Isabella, with music by Ramtin Arablouei. Our audio engineer was Neal Rauch.


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    We Need a P.E. Revolution

    We Need a P.E. Revolution

    When it comes to physical education in our country’s schools, parents, teachers, and administrators alike typically place it at the bottom of their list of priorities — something to fit in if budget, time, and academic standards allow. My guest, however, says that P.E. should be thought of as the most important component in education, and as critical not only in ensuring the lifetime health of our kids, but even attaining those vaunted academic standards too.

    His name is Dr. Daniel O’Neill and he’s an orthopedic surgeon, a sports psychologist, and the author of Survival of the Fit. Today on the show, Dr. Dan lays out how a lack of physical activity is creating problems in kids from obesity to anxiety, and preventing the development of what he calls a “physical identity.” He explains the way the huge number of kids who don’t see themselves as athletes end up not pursuing physical activity at all, and why he thinks school-sponsored sports are only contributing to this problem. Dan takes us back to a time in our history when physical education was prioritized, and we discuss what’s wrong with modern P.E. and how it can be improved. Dan makes an argument for why P.E. should be the main, foundational thing focused on in schools today, and what people can do to push to make that happen.

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    Episode 37: Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell

    Episode 37: Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell

    In this episode we're visiting with the Dean of Admissions from the Donald & Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. She’s really candid and provides some helpful advice in addition to talking about all things Zucker.  Additionally, we talk a little bit about the AAMC's new VITA interview when discussing their admissions process.

    CORRECTION 8/4/2020:  For the entering class of 2020, the Zucker School of Medicine had 95 MD students and 4 MD/PhD students. Not 99 MD students and 4 MD/PhD students as was stated in the intro.  

    Have a question for the show, school suggestion, or just want to say hi? Send it to allaccess@case.edu

    Visit https://case.edu/medicine/allaccess for more information on this episode and others.

    RESOURCES:

    AAMC VITA Interview

    Participating Schools

    Zucker School of Medicine

    Curriculum

    Summer Research

    Distinction in Research

    Clinical Training Sites

    International Opportunities

    Netflix: Lenox Hill

    BRAINterns

    CONTACT:

    Zucker SOM Admissions Team

    DR. WOLDENBURG’S RECOMMENDATIONS:
    The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot

    Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese

    The Short and Tragic Life of Robert by Jeff Hobbs

    Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult

    The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande

    Intern: A Doctor’s Initiation by Sanjeep Jauhar

    The People Like Us

    The People Like Us

    Far from being "the great equalizer," COVID-19 has disproportionately sickened and killed African Americans and Latinos in the U.S. Many of the reasons for these inequalities reach back to before the pandemic began. This week, we return to a 2019 episode that investigates a specific source of racial disparities in medicine and beyond—and considers an uncomfortable solution.

    20: Hope, the Future and Flourishing

    20: Hope, the Future and Flourishing

    One of the world’s foremost experts on hope, self-proclaimed “hopemonger” Shane Lopez, sheds light on the incredible impact hope can have in our lives. We chat about flourishing, narratives of our future, passion and how hope may predict job and school success. There are some compelling statistics here that we hope will get you focused on cultivating… more hope!


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