HERE Film Series Episode 4 - A Residents' Story
A Residents' StoryFollow the journey of two inspiring residents as they reflect on their paths to becoming doctors. From the rigors of training to the joys of holding babies, these amazing women have overcome so much to fulfill their dreams and ambitions. | |
Patient Care at a Teaching Hospital Chief Academic Officer Dr. Meghan Walsh provides her views on the level of leading-edge care and how patients greatly benefit from receiving care at a teaching hospital. | Teaching vs. Non-teaching Internal Medicine physician Dr. David Hilden highlights the differences between receiving care at a teaching hospital versus a non-teaching hospital and some of the extra benefits and attention you receive. |
Lift As You Climb Third year resident Dr. Ka Bao Vang speaks to the responsibility she feels as a physician to give back to her community and help elicit change in the way her culture looks at traditional medicine. | Training Hub for Minnesota Physicians Chief Academic Officer Dr. Meghan Walsh expounds upon the significant role that Hennepin Healthcare plays in helping shape the future of the clinical healthcare workforce in the state of Minnesota. |
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants Family Medicine resident Dr. Brandi Gorden Klukas explains the obligation she feels as a physician, and how she relates to and bonds with some of her patients. | A Complete System of Care Dr. David Hilden acknowledges the unparalleled trauma care provided at the hospital, and then sheds light on the breadth and depth of so many other care lines at Hennepin Healthcare. |
Relatable Residents Internal Medicine Residency Program Director Dr. Rosemary Quirk shares the relatable qualities and diversity in the teaching program at Hennepin Healthcare. | Clinical Sophistication Chief Academic Officer Dr. Meghan Walsh outlines the many areas of clinical sophistication and the curiosity that inspires the next generation of physicians at Hennepin Healthcare. |
Be the Change Internal Medicine Resident Dr. Ka Bao Vang shares how watching her loved ones fall sick to preventable illnesses helped fuel her desire to study medicine and become a doctor. | |