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FTG 0064 – Adaptive Sports Medicine Care and Engineering with Dr. Victoria Heasley ’14, ’18g

Overview: Dr. Victoria Heasley ’14 Engineering, ‘18g Medicine joins Following the Gong to discuss her story and career. Victoria is a physician, professor, and engineer at the University of Cincinnati, where she supports community members and UC athletes in need of adaptive sports medicine to leave fuller, happier, and healthier lives. She explains what this field is, how she got into it, and how her experiences at Penn State – both in the College of Engineering and at the College of Medicine through the Early Assurance Program – laid the foundation for her career so far. This includes out of the classroom involvement that influences community non-profit work that leverages her talents and her experience as a Disney World Cast Member. This episode is great for any Scholar, and especially those interested in athletics, engineering, and/or medicine. Victoria’s bio is available below along with chapter markers detailing the topics discussed. Guest Bio: Dr. Victoria Heasley ’14 Eng, ‘18g Medicine is a physician at The University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati OH where she is an assistant professor in the departments of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, and Biomedical Engineering. She earned a BS in Biomedical Engineering with Honors from Penn State in 2014. She also earned her medical degree at Penn State Hershey Medical School. She is happy to speak further about her experiences in the fields of PM&R, Sports Medicine, Biomedical engineering, and her subspecialty of Adaptive Sports Medicine & Equipment. Please feel free to connect with her at her professional Instagram: @adaptivesportsdoc or via LinkedIn. Episode Topic & Chapters: 0:00 Introductions 0:21 Choosing Penn State and the SHC 1:33 Choosing the biomedical engineering major 3:05 Out of the classroom involvement 5:10 Medical volunteerism before med school 7:44 The Honors Thesis 9:52 Working at Disney World before med school 14:35 Applying to the early assurance program at the College of Medicine 18:09 Advice for aspiring physicians for succeeding in med school 20:13 Making lifelong friendships at SHC 21:43 Third year rotations and finding a specialty for residency 23:52 Defining adaptive medicine and other terms 26:44 An "average" day as an adaptive medicine physician 29:27 Working with patients 31:17 Adding teaching into your skillset as a physician 33:54 Working with athletes and community members 37:25 Adaptive medical devices and sports equipment 40:10 Skills needed for working in adaptive medicine and devices 42:37 Volunteering in the community as an alumna and starting a non-profit 46:29 The future of adaptive sports medicine 48:28 Questions the host should have asked but did not 50:25 Reflecting on successes and mistakes 54:17 Thoughts on mentorship 56:05 Shoutouts 56:51 Victoria’s final advice 58:52 How to connect with Victoria 59:30 Which Creamery flavor Victoria would be 01:00:33 Wrap up and final thoughts ----- Schreyer Honors College Links: Website: https://www.shc.psu.edu Instagram:   / psushc   LinkedIn:   / mycompany   Following the Gong Homepage [Links for audio versions]: https://following-the-gong-a-podcast-... Upcoming Events: https://www.shc.psu.edu/events Scholars – Need Assistance? Book an Appointment! https://www.shc.psu.edu/appointments Alumni – Learn Why and How to Volunteer: https://www.shc.psu.edu/alumni-friends Make a Gift to Benefit Schreyer Scholars: https://www.raise.psu.edu/schreyer Join the Penn State Alumni Association: http://wwww.alumni.psu.edu ----- Credits & Notes: This show is hosted, produced, and edited by Sean Goheen '11 Lib (Schreyer), '23g Bus. The artwork was created by Tom Harrington, the College’s Web Developer. The sound effect is “Chinese Gong,” accessed via SoundBible used under Creative Commons License.

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