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Landen Listens | Future Doc
by Landen Conner
Landen Listens brings you inspiring, unfiltered conversations from the frontlines of service and medicine. From ROTC cadets and Army Officers to medical students and seasoned doctors, we dive deep into leadership, discipline, and the call to serve, both in uniform and in scrubs. Make Each Heartbeat Count!
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How to Prepare for Your Med School Interview. Ep. 7
The FINAL hurdle before medical school acceptance -- the interview -- can feel the most daunting. But it doesn’t have to be. In this episode, I walk you through exactly how I prepared for my medical school interviews as an accepted student, while you study alongside me in real time. I break down the mindset, structure, and strategies that helped me clearly communicate my character, motivation, and readiness for medicine, so you can confidently present your best self to admissions committees and set yourself up for success.Whether you’re preparing for traditional interviews, MMIs, or just want to refine how you tell your story, this study-with-me session is designed to help you prepare intentionally and confidently.👇 Advice00:00 Expertise02:02 – Environment Matters05:06– Know Your School09:36 – Know the Format25:04 – Ai Tools30:58 – Organization Wins*Other key advice that helped me get accepted are strewn throughout the video, too :)If this video provided value in any way, please consider sharing with a friend. As always, Make Each Heartbeat Count!Teach the like button a lesson, and if you aren’t already subscribed, then do so because that’s what the doctor prescribed. Editing Software: CapCut 2025Music from Artlist.ioAs Always-- Share Kindness. Show Compassion. Seek Truth. John 16:33 “In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I [Jesus] have overcome the world.”##StudyWithMe #MedSchoolInterview #MedicalSchoolPrep #AcceptedMedStudent #MedSchoolJourney #PreMedLife #InterviewPreparation #MedicalSchoolTips #PreMedAdvice #StudyMotivation #FutureDoctor #MedicalSchoolApplicant #InterviewStudy #MedSchoolSuccess
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Military Residency Match (MODS) EXPLAINED. Ep. 6
This conversation explores the intricacies of the military residency match process, comparing it to the civilian match. LTC Mary Alice Noel, M.D., explains the timeline, application procedures, and the unique aspects of military residency, including the high match rates and the options available for those who do not match. The discussion also covers the role of General Medical Officers and the possibility of applying to both military and civilian residencies, along with the implications of civilian partnerships and sponsorships. Resources for medical students navigating this process are also highlighted (scan QR code in video).NOTE: The service obligation (ADSO) requirements mentioned regularly change. For the most up-to-date information, please email Dr. Mary Alice Noel.Dr. Noel's Contact Info (please be respectful): [email protected] the Military Medical Communities: https://medschool.usuhs.edu/medschool... (website page is still in development. To join the community and hear from program directors, scan the QR code at 16:28)CHAPTERS:00:40 What is the Joint Service Graduate Medical Education Selection Board (JSGMESB) / Medical Operational Data System (MODS)?01:41 Is the Military Match Lower Quality than Civilian?02:16 How does the Military Match Work?05:26 Explaining the Match Algorithm07:14 What are SOAPs and TYIs?09:22 What is a General Medical Officer?10:56 Explaining HPSP/USU Service Obligations11:33 Can I Apply to Both Matches?14:25 What is a Civilian Sponsorship?16:08 Join the Military Medical CommunitiesNEW: Listen to this video on your favorite Podcast Platform by searching for "Landen Listens"Listen to the WarDocs Podcast Here (or on Spotify):https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... https://www.truevictory.com/-knvpSk9MS9C Sponsor with True Victory:15% OFF CODE: OPERATION22Link to OVERCOME high school and college challenges (My Book): https://www.amazon.com/Landen-Conner/...Teach the like button a lesson, and if you aren’t already subscribed, then do so because that’s what the doctor prescribed. Editing Software: Riverside.FM, CapCut 2025Music (by Artlist.io): The Star-Spangled Banner by Ian Post, Depth of Field by TikoTikoAs Always-- Share Kindness. Show Compassion. Seek Truth. John 16:33 “In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I [Jesus] have overcome the world.”AMEDD, Army Medicine, HPSP, ROTC, Medical School, Cadet Command, Military Physicians, Medical Training, Health Profession Scholarship Program, Army Cadets, cadet summer training, pre-med cadet, military residency match, civilian match, medical students, HPSP, residency process, match timeline, general medical officer, civilian partnerships, sponsorships, medical education
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Med Schools will HATE me for Sharing their Acceptance Secrets. Ep. 5
Medical school admissions are changing, yet almost no one is discussing it. If you’re pre-med, this video could change how you approach applications and get accepted to med school. The opportunity is real, but so are the risks.Recently, a U.S. medical school director made a statement that shocked me, and in this video, I explain why it matters for your journey to becoming a doctor.You’ll learn:(1) Why some medical schools (especially new DO programs) couldn’t even fill their seats in 2023(2) How the explosion of new DO schools has shifted the acceptance landscape(3) Why the MD vs. DO residency divide no longer exists(4) The massive red flag every pre-med must know about before applyingCHAPTERS: 00:00 Medical School Admissions is Changing00:40 3 Key Things1:24 What Changed?2:24 Med Schools are Increasing3:14 The Red Flag4:16 Important Questions to AskThis isn’t speculation. I’m sharing direct insights from admissions leadership, AAMC/AACOM data, and my own experience as a pre-med student applying in this environment.Watch until the end, then drop a comment: Do you think the rapid rise of new medical schools empowers future physicians, or are we setting students up to struggle with poor clinical infrastructure?If you want more clarity on choosing between MD and DO schools, check out my full conversation with an Emergency Medicine physician here: https://youtu.be/Cj1Qr0rdfwk?si=vKnUys_CtDwH6yFkReferences for Stats in Video: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xq_lhxYQRye2BFNoEopDtk6NeGvGNzDysdo7BDTykEo/edit?tab=t.abl3x1s70dp9As always—Make Each Heartbeat Count.Note: The man at the beginning of this video is my dad, not an actual admissions officer :)Support me and veterans with U.S.-made athletic apparel: https://www.truevictory.com/-knvpSk9MS9C Sponsor with True Victory: 15% OFF CODE: OPERATION22Music: Artlist.io: Whodunit by FableForte, Riddles by FableForte, Dark Secrets by Matt Evans, Earth Creative Cut - Minimal by Naama Zafran, Depth of Field by TikoTiko.Editing Software: Adobe Premiere Pro, Capcut 2025-----------------------------------------------------Teach the like button a lesson, and if you aren’t already subscribed, then do so because that’s what the doctor prescribed. Know anyone in High School? Link to OVERCOME high school and college challenges (My Book): https://www.amazon.com/Landen-Conner/...Editing Software: HitFilm Express 2022As Always-- Share Kindness. Show Compassion. Seek Truth. John 16:33 “In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I [Jesus] have overcome the world.”#Premed #MedicalSchool #MDvsDO
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9 Rare TRUTHS to Get Accepted to Med School. Ep. 4
I Just Submitted My AMCAS. Here’s What I Wish I Knew 4 Years Ago.If you're feeling overwhelmed by the med school application process, you're not alone. I was once a freshman staring at a mountain of unknowns—shadowing, clinical hours, the MCAT, the personal statement, and the 17 AAMC competencies —all without a roadmap.As a first-generation college graduate, I didn’t have anyone to guide me. But now that I’ve submitted my own AMCAS application after 4 years, 5,000+ hours, and countless late nights, I want to give YOU what I never had: a clear, honest, and practical guide to becoming a competitive medical school applicant. In this video, I share the 9 Keys to Unlock Medical School based on hard-won lessons, vulnerable moments, and what ACTUALLY matters to admissions committees.https://www.truevictory.com/-knvpSk9MS9C Sponsor with True Victory to support Servicemembers and Veterans:15% OFF CODE: OPERATION22Link to OVERCOME high school and college challenges (My Book): https://www.amazon.com/Landen-Conner/e/B0979JFNZ5?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1626389847&sr=1-1Please consider following to join the mission: “To empower young men to build lives of discipline, healing, and purpose so they can become the leaders others need.”
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D.O. vs M.D.? All Pre-Meds Must Watch This. Ep. 3
So you want to go to med school... In this conversation, Landen listens to Dr. Robert Suter, a retired Brigadier General and medical doctor, who shares his journey in military medicine, the differences between osteopathic (DO) and allopathic (MD) medicine, and the evolving landscape of healthcare in the U.S. They discuss the importance of holistic care, the convergence of medical philosophies, and offer valuable advice for aspiring military physicians. Dr. Suter emphasizes the need for more hands-on physicians in the military and encourages students to be open to opportunities in their medical careers.Dr. Robert Suter Contact Info (please be respectful): [email protected]:49 The Shakeup in U.S. Medical Schools & Guest Speaker01:49 Dr. Robert Suter's Journey into Military Medicine05:26 The Question that Radically Changed Dr. Suter's Life06:11 What is a D.O. Doctor? Understand Osteopathic Medicine vs. Allopathic Medicine09:15 Is Allopathic (M.D.) Medicine Still Practiced?10:43 The Convergence of M.D. & D.O. Medical Philosophies15:49 Why You Should Choose D.O.18:00 Defining Moments in Military Medicine23:49 The Importance of Saying Yes24:15 Dr. Suter's Favorite Place to Practice Medicine25:47 How to Choose the Right Medical School26:59 M.D. vs D.O.: Making the Right Choice29:37 Please Consider Engaging with this Content29:53 Advice for Young Physicians33:23 How to Succeed36:55 The Future of Medicine40:20 Final Thoughts on Military MedicineMake Each Heartbeat Count!
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The TRUTH About FREE Med School via Army in 2026. Ep. 2
So you want to go to med school...Landen and Dr. Mary Alice Noel discuss the newly developed ROTC Medical Corps Scholar Guide (MCSP), which aims to provide a clear pathway for ROTC cadets and civilians aspiring to become military physicians. They explore the purpose and need for the guide, the Army's commitment to increasing the number of military physicians, and the importance of understanding the medical school application timeline. The discussion also addresses common misconceptions, the importance of the MCAT, and strategies for developing a strong medical school application. Additionally, it addresses service commitments for HPSP recipients and the potential for gap year options, emphasizing the unique experiences that ROTC cadets bring to the medical field.Dr. Mary Alice Noel Contact Info (please be respectful): [email protected] Each Heartbeat Count!
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The TRUTH about Military Medicine in 2025. Ep. 1
The U.S. military is changing...Lieutenant Colonel and Medical Doctor Mary Alice Noel discusses her role in the Army Medical Department (AMEDD) and the importance of recruiting more physicians into the Army. She explains the various pathways for pre-med cadets, including the Health Profession Scholarship Program (HPSP), and the challenges ROTC cadets face in balancing military training with medical school preparation. Dr. Noel emphasizes the need for a formalized mission to support cadets pursuing medical careers and shares insights on choosing the right medical school, navigating the application process, and the significance of mentorship in achieving career goals.Dr. Mary Alice Noel Contact Info (please be respectful): [email protected] (TLDW): (1) Dr. Noel emphasizes recruiting more physicians into the Army.(2) The Army G-1 is analyzing future conflicts to determine physician needs.(3) AMEDD encompasses many medical roles beyond just physicians.(4) Cadet Summer Training/Advanced Camp changes could better align with medical school timelines.(5) Neomed and Texas A&M are highlighted as military-friendly medical schools.(6) HPSP provides full tuition coverage for medical school and a stipend.ROTC cadets must backwards plan to ensure they meet medical school requirements.(7) Military training experiences enhance the skills of future military physicians.(8) Cadets should seek mentorship to navigate their career paths effectively.(9) Understanding the commitment involved in HPSP is crucial for prospective applicants....And MORE!
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Landen Listens brings you inspiring, unfiltered conversations from the frontlines of service and medicine. From ROTC cadets and Army Officers to medical students and seasoned doctors, we dive deep into leadership, discipline, and the call to serve, both in uniform and in scrubs. Make Each Heartbeat Count!
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