EMRA Cast Host Nishant Gogna Podcasts

Nishant Gogna, DO

University of Florida Health - Shands Hospital
Emergency Medicine Residency Class of 2026
@nishantgogna on X; @nishantgogna on Instagram
EMRA*Cast Episodes

Navigating EM Residency

April 15, 2025

Navigating EM residency can be tricky and often difficult. EMRA*Cast host Nishant Gogna, DO, presents a group discussion navigating the tips, tricks, and pitfalls to watch out for in your EM residency, with Joanne Bethencourt, DO, PGY-3 and chief resident at UF Health Shands Hospital; Mario Hernandez, MD, PGY-3 at UF Health Shands Hospital; and Wade Chen, MD, PGY-3 at UF Health Shands Hospital.

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Things to Consider on Your First EM Job Hunt

Jan. 1, 2025

There’s more to consider for your first EM job than just locations, hours, and pay. EMRA*Cast host Nishant Gogna, DO, presents a fireside chat about other things to consider on your first job hunt with Ryan Kirby, MD, FAAEM, FACEP, market president for IES and former PD of John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth Texas, and Marcus Nash, MD, chief resident at UF Health Shands Hospital, and currently on the job hunt.

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