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HEALTH CAREERS WITH DR. MARN

A PODCAST FOR STUDENTS

Conversations with & Career Advice from Successful Healthcare & Wellness Professionals

HAVE YOU EVER ASKED YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS?……

  • “Where can I learn what it’s really like to work in a healthcare and wellness profession?”

  • “Is a healthcare career right for me?”

  • “How can I become successful in my career, especially in a healthcare field?”

…..THEN YOU’RE IN THE RIGHT PLACE

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Welcome to the Health Careers with Dr. Marn Podcast and thank you for stopping by!

This is a podcast for anyone interested in exploring a successful healthcare career. It is particularly geared towards high school students, college students, graduate students, or anyone else looking for a career change.

We will interview people working in healthcare and wellness professions from across the country. We learn what it is really like to do their job and how they became successful in their career.

We explore health careers that are popular and also unfamiliar. The goal is to expand our understanding and knowledge about different options and opportunities available within each healthcare and wellness career.

It is not just learning about careers. Rather we examine each as an opportunity that could change the trajectory of your life!

I’m your host, Dr. Richard Marn, and I’m so glad you are here.

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MEET THE HOST

Dr. Richard Marn is a Board-Certified anesthesiologist and Board-Certified pediatric anesthesiologist who has practiced anesthesia in both academics and private practice.

Dr. Marn was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii.  He received his undergraduate degree in Chemistry from Washington University, and earned his medical degree from the John A. Burns School of Medicine at the University of Hawaii.  After his surgery internship at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, he completed an anesthesiology residency at New York University Medical Center and Bellevue Hospital.  He subsequently accomplished a pediatric anesthesiology fellowship at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

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