AP: MED

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AP: MED

A podcast about the stories of people in medicine and why they chose it. There are so many unique paths to medical school, I want this podcast to influence and inspire others to pursue medicine.

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    Rebecca Zasloff: Medical Student

    Andrew Poveda sits down with Rebecca Zasloff, a third‑year Duke University School of Medicine student and Harvard‑trained MPH, to explore her journey as a first‑generation Peruvian American in medicine.Rebecca earned her Master of Public Health from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, focusing on health and social behavior. At Duke, she is deeply involved in health equity, head and neck cancer research, and community‑centered advocacy. As a Schweitzer Fellow, she leads initiatives supporting Latino patients through navigation, mentorship, and culturally grounded care in partnership with the Duke Cancer Institute.She also serves in multiple leadership roles within the Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA), including Director‑Elect for the Southeast Region and Chair of the LMSA ENT Specialty Section. Rebecca helped organize the LMSA Southeast Regional Conference, bringing together students, physicians, and leaders committed to advancing representation in medicine.In this episode, Rebecca opens up about the realities of being first‑gen, the impact of her Peruvian identity, and how pursuing both an MD and MPH has shaped her purpose, voice, and vision for the communities she serves.

  2. 16

    Kaitlynn Chaljub: Medical Student

    Andrew Poveda interviews Kaitlynn Chaljub, a medical student at Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine and Co‑Director of LMSA Northeast. Kaitlynn recently matched into OB/GYN at Montefiore Einstein for residency. Born and raised in New Jersey with Colombian and Peruvian roots, she shares her journey into medicine and the mindset that helped her go straight through with no gap years.

  3. 15

    Michael Lesgart: Medical Student

    Andrew Poveda interviews Michael Lesgart, a medical student at Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine and Co‑Director of LMSA Northeast. Michael recently matched into Urology and will be staying at Temple for residency. He reflects on his journey as a first‑generation student from UCLA to Temple, sharing the challenges, mentorship, and identity that shaped his path. This episode highlights the importance of representation in competitive specialties and the power of community and mentorship in medicine.

  4. 14

    Dr. Fidencio Saldaña: Dean of Students

    Dr. Fidencio Saldaña is a clinical cardiologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Dean of Students at Harvard Medical School. He shares his journey as a first‑generation student from California who attended Stanford University, often navigating moments of uncertainty and feeling overwhelmed.In his role as Dean, he has mentored countless students and continues to champion equity, representation, and community in medicine. Dr. Saldaña also reflects on what it means to be an effective mentee and how students can build meaningful mentorship relationships.

  5. 13

    Dr. David Velasquez: Internal Medicine Resident

    Dr. David Velasquez is an Internal Medicine resident at Brigham and Women's Hospital, and a graduate of Harvard University where he earned his MD, MBA, and MPP. In this episode, he shares his journey of overcoming adversity as a first generation Latino student, from experiencing homelessness to becoming a physician, and how identity, resilience, community, and family shaped his path. We discuss mentorship, public health, and his future plans in cardiology.

  6. 12

    Dr. Sol De Jesus: Movement Disorders Specialist

    New episode of the LMSA-NE x AP: MED seriesDr. Sol De Jesus is a neurologist at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. She completed her medical degree at Ponce University in Puerto Rico. Dr. De Jesus is a movement disorders specialist, telling us more about Deep Brain Stimulation as the co-director of the program. She also is the LMSA advisor at Penn State College of Medicine.

  7. 11

    Dr. Veronica Jacome Lopez: Critical Care Fellow

    Andrew Poveda interviews Dr. Veronica Jacome Lopez, a critical care chief fellow at Montefiore Einstein and a Non-US IMG who completed her Internal Medicine residency at Englewood Hospital. Originally trained in Ecuador, she shares her path to U.S. residency and offers insights into J-1 visas, J-1 waivers H-1B sponsorship, and the Conrad 30 Program.Theme: All it takes is one yes, and make sure you don't forget your roots because you should at least travel back to where you're from once a month.

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    Abdiel Cabral Hernandez: Medical Student

    Andrew Poveda interviews Abdiel Cabral Hernandez, a medical student at SUNY Upstate Medical University currently in his research year and planning to pursue Emergency Medicine. Abdiel reflects on his role as Chief Development Officer of LMSA-NE, the experiences that shaped him, and what staying grounded means throughout the medical journey. Theme: Stick to your roots, stay grounded, and most importantly don't forget who you are, self-efficacy is important

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    Julian Javier: Medical Student

    Andrew Poveda interviews Julian Javier, a third-year medical student at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. As a first-gen student, Julian talks about the drive and discipline in order to succeed in medical school, reflecting on some of his important moments, talking more about his experiences with the SEOM and LMSA. Theme: Self efficacy is important, so, just focus on yourself, and make it through it.

  10. 8

    Isabella Roman: Medical Student

    Andrew Poveda sits down with Isabella Roman, a Latina medical student from the CUNY School of Medicine, currently in her 7‑year BSMD program, and now in her second year as a medical student. In this episode, she opens up about the mental health challenges that come with an accelerated path to medicine, the struggles of being first generation, the pressure of expectations, and the strength it takes to keep going. Her message is simple but powerful: if she can do it, anyone with passion and persistence can find their place in medicine.Theme: You don't have to be smart to start, you just have to start.

  11. 7

    Miryam Matute Roca: Medical Student

    Andrew Poveda sits down with Miryam Matute Roca a second-year medical student at SUNY Upstate Medical University and a DACA recipient. In this episode, Miryam shares the challenges of navigating medical school, all while carrying the weight of immigration status, and the resilience it takes to move forward. My first interview with another Peruvian!Theme: Just because you're behind, doesn't mean you can't be ahead.

  12. 6

    Dr. Henry Del Carmen: Cardiothoracic Surgery Resident

    Andrew Poveda sits down with Dr. Henry Del Carmen, a cardiothoracic surgery resident at Montefiore Hospital and graduate of the Perelman School of Medicine. In this episode, Dr. Del Carmen shares how to find the right crowd, avoid distractions, and stay grounded during the intensity of residency. He offers us insights on how to balance a heavy workload in residency while still making time for the passions he enjoys like playing guitar, running, and boxing.Theme: Just keep pushing through it, just do it.

  13. 5

    Maya Navarro: Medical Student

    In this episode of AP: MED, Andrew Poveda interviews Maya Navarro, a third-year medical student at Northwestern University - Feinberg School of Medicine, and the LMSA Midwest PR Chair. Her journey represents resilience and speaking your way into rooms you never imagined. The conversation highlights how far persistence and self-advocacy can take you, after all, closed mouths don't get fed.Theme: Be stubborn, be delusional, but most importantly, don't be quiet--speak up for yourself.

  14. 4

    Marcos Gomez Ambriz: Medical Student

    Today I sit down with Marcos Gomez Ambriz, a medical student at Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine. Currently in his research year at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), Marcos shares the journey that brought him here. As the LMSA Northeast Co‑Director Elect, he is deeply committed to advancing LMSA’s initiatives and uplifting the community.Theme: Keep fighting no matter your position, just push forward!

  15. 3

    Dr. Sung Choi: Interventional Pulmonology

    Today I sit down with Dr. Sung Choi, an interventional pulmonologist whose journey spans from Montclair State University, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, and Mount Sinai. As a first year attending, Dr. Choi shares his perspective and tips on building a career in medicine going from a GED to an MD.Theme: Numbers aren't everything, but commitment definitely is.

  16. 2

    Dr. Devin Barzallo: Dermatology Resident

    Today I interview Dr. Devin Barzallo, a dermatology resident currently completing his internship year. We discuss his journey from Rutgers University - New Brunswick, to Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and what it takes to match into a competitive residency program.Dr. Devin Barzallo is a powerful advocate for URM and LGTBQ+ communities, using mentorship and his platform on TikTok to inspire future physicians and promote health literacy.Theme: Don't let your ego speak, make your actions speak louder than your words.

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    Dr. Michael Sbarra: OB/GYN

    Today I interview Dr. Michael Sbarra who attended Newark State College (now Kean University*) and studied medicine overseas in Italy. Who then completed residency at Saint Michael's to then practicing medicine as an OB/GYN until his retirement. Later on, becoming a clerkship director for all OB/GYN students at Saint George's University; also having his own private practice in Hackensack, NJ.Theme: Medicine is unknown and unique, so you should enjoy the journey because you don't know what is forthcoming.

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    Andrew Poveda: Student

    My inspiration for this podcast, and the idea behind AP: MED.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A podcast about the stories of people in medicine and why they chose it. There are so many unique paths to medical school, I want this podcast to influence and inspire others to pursue medicine.

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Andrew Poveda

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