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Get Schooled amplifies and elevates the stories and voices of students so that they can have agency in our education system. Get Schooled is a youth-led podcast produced by the Kentucky Student Voice Team, a statewide organization of young people co-creating more just, democratic Kentucky schools and communities as research, policy and advocacy partners. Find more from us at ksvt.org.
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Diverse narratives from that thing we call SCHOOL. It wasn’t always fun, in fact it was sometimes awful, and boring, and tedious, and challenging, and enlightening, and scary, and an adventure. It was school, we all did it, and if you’re a teacher or parent, you’re still doing it. And quite often, it can make for some really great stories.
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A behind-the-scenes look at PA school training by an actual PA student, as well as some sweet panic studying as I prepare to take my PANCE in Aug/Sept of 2019. Each episode, I'll share with you an inside look at what PA training actually feels like, including tips about how to survive your first year, stories from clinical year, and occasionally some interviews with my classmates about their didactic & clinical years. Basically, this is a podcast about things I wish I knew before starting PA ...
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In our Amendment 2 Bus Sto(u)ries Mini-Series, come along with Michelle Zheng as the Kentucky Student Voice Team embarks on a bus tour across Kentucky to speak about and give an open platform to discuss Amendment 2, a proposition that would change how public and private schools could be funded if passed. In our final stop, Michelle talks to current…
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In our Amendment 2 Bus Sto(u)ries Mini-Series, come along with Michelle Zheng as the Kentucky Student Voice Team embarks on a bus tour across Kentucky to speak about and give an open platform to discuss Amendment 2, a proposition that would change how public and private schools could be funded if passed. Hear Michelle talk to Eddie Campbell, Presid…
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In our Amendment 2 Bus Sto(u)ries Mini-Series, come along with Michelle Zheng as the Kentucky Student Voice Team embarks on a bus tour across Kentucky to speak about and give an open platform to discuss Amendment 2, a proposition that would change how public and private schools could be funded if passed. First, Michelle talks to Anne Gay Donworth i…
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In this episode of "Get Schooled," join Isabella Edghill as she breaks down what you need to know about Senate Bill 6 and Senate Bill 93 and their implications for education. Boone County Superintendent Matthew Turner and Alyssa Betts, the Martin Luther King Program Director at the University of Louisville, also join us for this episode. To learn m…
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In this episode of "Get Schooled," join Nicholas Hazelett as he breaks down the need to know how bills are made legislatively in the Bluegrass state!!! To learn about more student lead projects and initiatives in our team, visit: ⁠https://www.ksvt.org/⁠ To learn more about the Kentucky Student Voice Team "Rose Revival" project, Visit: ⁠https://www.…
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In this episode of "Get Schooled," join a small group of our juniors and seniors as they discuss recent book bans and the effect they will have on students currently and in the future. To learn about more student lead projects and initiatives in our team, visit: https://www.ksvt.org/ To learn more about the Kentucky Student Voice Team "Rose Revival…
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In this episode of "Get Schooled," the first of a mini-series on college applications, The Kentucky Student Voice Team tackles the question, how has my K-12 education prepared me for life after high school? Interviewer Kira Pusateri is joined by William Brody Marcum and Zackary Wadsworth as they compare their vastly different educational experience…
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In this episode of "Get Schooled" The Kentucky Student voice team tackles the current state of student autonomy in Kentucky schools through a combination of research, storytelling, and discussion. Listen to Esha Bajwa, Aiden Vilo, and Kira Pusateri talk through their personal experiences with student autonomy in their schools as well as Sara Falluj…
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Content Warning: mentions of suicide and mental health issues KYEdStoryteller Fellow Felicity Therese Krueger explores suicide prevention programs and mental health education in rural Kentucky from the perspective of the students and parents who are most impacted by them. Get Schooled is a podcast by the Kentucky Student Voice Team. Find out more a…
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The Get Schooled team talks about how our semester of online school is going and give a preview of the months to come including some stellar episodes featuring data from our Coping with COVID-19 Study and a new fellowship connecting new student stories with podcasting! Get Schooled is a podcast by the Kentucky Student Voice Team. Find out more abou…
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Get Schooled's Black podcast team members — Zoë, ViAsia, and Nyasha — talk about the impact of police officers in school, particularly on students of color, and how defunding the police can play out in (and benefit) our public schools. Get Schooled is a podcast by the Kentucky Student Voice Team. Find out more about us at ksvt.org. This episode was…
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In this episode, SVT podcast team members talk about the myriad of ways schools try to incentivize students outside of their grades — and if those incentives truly work. Get Schooled is a podcast by the Kentucky Student Voice Team. Find out more about us at ksvt.org. This episode was created by KSVT while part of the Prichard Committee.…
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Executive Producer Zoë talks about the role of teachers in school climate, alternative schooling, and the power of acceptance with her elementary school principal and founder of IGNITE #loveinschools, Joel Katte Get Schooled is a podcast by the Kentucky Student Voice Team. Find out more about us at ksvt.org. This episode was created by KSVT while p…
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KY students discuss education equity, student mental health, getting through NTI and so much more affected by COVID-19 and social distancing, and what comes next. Get Schooled is a podcast by the Kentucky Student Voice Team. Find out more about us at ksvt.org. This episode was created by KSVT while part of the Prichard Committee.…
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Get Schooled team members; Gabrielle, Chloe, and Zoë dive into the science and effects of cliques and identity politics in school featuring insight from Dr. Christia Brown of the University of Kentucky. Get Schooled is a podcast by the Kentucky Student Voice Team. Find out more about us at ksvt.org. This episode was created by KSVT while part of th…
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Isaiah and Executive Producer Zoë dive deep into school climate with student interviews and a discussion with our school climate lead, Santiago. This semester, we are focusing on school climate and all of its nuances, so be sure to subscribe to see all of the amazing content coming your way (especially our new Afterschool segments)! Get Schooled is…
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In this episode of Get Schooled, we investigate the equity implications of the new ACT retake policy in Kentucky with the help of Centre College's Dean of Admission, Bob Nesmith. Get Schooled is a podcast by the Kentucky Student Voice Team. Find out more about us at ksvt.org. This episode was created by KSVT while part of the Prichard Committee.…
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How important is summer vacation to our learning? Kentucky Student Voice Team members—Zoë and Emma—explore the issue of summer slide and how we can tackle it in order to have more fruitful academic years in our very first episode! Get Schooled is a podcast by the Kentucky Student Voice Team. Find out more about us at ksvt.org. This episode was crea…
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Last time we left off, PA Kay had just taken her boards. This episode, she has an update for you on that, including what she's been up to since then (spoiler: it has *not* included being employed and earning a paycheck like a real adult. Whoops). If you're just here for the "Things I wish I had known" segment (it's fine, we're still cool), skip ahe…
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Fact: You're going to do something that signals you out as a newb on your surgery rotation; that's just life as a PA student. But wouldn't it be nice if that wasn't on your *very first* day? PA Kay's got you covered. Here are your 3 simple rules so that you don't look like an asshole on Day 1 of your surgery rotation, and to keep the scrub tech fro…
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In 30 seconds or less, explain the pathophysiology behind, and how to use transferrin, TIBC, ferritin, and MCV to differentiate between iron deficiency anemia and anemia of chronic disease. ........ lol Just kidding, that can't be done in 30 seconds (at least, not thoroughly)! If you need a more in-depth refresher on anemia labs, stick around as PA…
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Can you spot the difference between WPW and LGL on an EKG? How are WAP and MAT different? Where'd the p-wave go in junctional rhythms? How do you treat the various presentations of Afib (stable vs unstable pt)? Is SVT *always* narrow complex QRS? How do you keep straight the two different types of 2nd degree heart block? PA Kay has an EKG test in 4…
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Type 2 Diabetes is everywhere, and if your idea of how to treat it consists primarily of metformin, then you're managing diabetes the same way we did the last time New Kids on the Block were popular (no offense to NKOTB, it's just a 90s reference). Bring your knowledge of how to treat diabetes 25 years into the future as PA Kay goes over what the P…
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Quick, what are the 3 antibodies you should check if you suspect your patient is Type 1 diabetic? What's the *one* lab you should run to confirm your diagnosis? How do you pronounce "islet?" And finally, name 5 insulins and their respective onset of action times. (Well, how'd you do?). If you need to brush up on Type 1 diabetes, settle in for this …
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The 3rd (ish) installment of "Things I wish I had known before I started PA school." We already covered *how* you should study in PA school, now let's get into *what* you should study. This is as close as you'll get to uncovering the secrets of PA school, so take note (pun always intended). And for those of you who listen through to the end, a slig…
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The 2nd most common chronic disorder at my urgent/primary care clinic was Hyperlipidemia, but what does that even mean? And what's considered "high cholesterol" anyway? Do I have it? Do you have it? When should we be screening our patients for it? What are the medications & their side effects? Let's get down to business with the 2 different types o…
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Despite its name, Urgent Care is a lot more chill than say, the emergency department or hospital medicine. PA Kay shares a brief Urgent Care behind-the-scenes and top-10 most common complaints & diagnoses. She then takes a deep dive into #2 on the list: hypertension. Do you remember how to officially diagnose, classify, and treat this super prevale…
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Being a PA is a little bit like being a detective; you can't always rely solely on what you're told. In medicine, we're taught to operate under the principle, "Trust, but verify." PA Kay highlights the importance of this good advice by unpacking a few cases when the patient's chief complaint told one story, but the physical exam revealed something …
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Did you know that hospitalists weren't a thing until like 20 years ago? Do you even know what a hospitalist is, let alone what they do? PA-Kay takes you behind the scenes of her inpatient hospital medicine rotation, giving you a glimpse at how the day plays out and what kinds of medical issues are being admitted. She also gets real, digging into so…
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PA Kay takes a deep dive into her current rotation in the emergency department, ranting about why she hates the word "preceptor," and dishing out clinical pearls, including the one about the thing that looks like appendicitis but isn't. Originally intended to be 2 episodes, this one is longer than those to come, so no hard feelings if you hit the p…
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The very first episode of PA-S, FML. PA Kay introduces herself (briefly) and why she started this podcast (i.e., to give study tips, an inside look, and panic studying). Also, the first installation of the segment, Things I wish I had known before starting PA school: Do the math. 35-40 hours a week of new material is probably unlike any academic se…
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