Intern Year Bootcamp, Free with Healthcare Huddle

Ten short classes on the practical side of intern year, plus the Doximity tools that make it easier.

Jun 04, 2026 · Doximity · Jared Dashevsky MD


Medical school teaches you medicine. It does not teach you how to survive your first day as an intern. How to take sign-out at 6 AM, structure a patient list, call your first consult without freezing, or get thirty post-rounds tasks done before the day gets away from you.

That gap is exactly what Intern Year Bootcamp sets out to close.

It comes from Jared Dashevsky, MD, a Mount Sinai resident who has built a following of 30,000+ physicians by explaining the parts of medicine training leaves out. We partnered with Jared so all ten classes are free, open to every incoming intern from day one.

What he built

Intern Year Bootcamp follows the arc of a single intern day, from the moment the alarm goes off to the moment you finally get home. Ten short classes, built to be watched once and rewatched whenever you need them.

Every incoming intern recognizes themselves in a day that runs from waking up to signing out, so the lessons land where they actually apply.

The ten classes:

  • Wake Up & Show Up: Treating your body like the clinical instrument it is.
  • Sign-Out & Setting Up Your Day: Taking handoff as a safe receiving physician.
  • Your Patient List: Building the command center your whole day runs on.
  • Pre-Rounding & Presenting on Rounds: Owning information instead of just collecting it.
  • Getting Tasks Done: A triage system for the post-rounds avalanche.
  • Calling Consults & Working the Team: SBAR, nurses, pharmacists, and getting what you need.
  • Talking to Patients & Families: Plain language, hard conversations, goals of care.
  • Noon Conference & Learning on the Job: How to learn in motion when time is scarce.
  • Discharge Planning & Signing Out: Closing the loop and protecting the next provider.
  • The Long Game: Reputation, specialty selection, and sustaining a forty-year career.

Why it fits

A few of these lessons lean on tools physicians already keep close, and the course points them out where they come up naturally. Doximity Ask turns up across the day: drafting a clean one-liner for your patient list, working through a clinical question that surfaced on rounds, or running a quick medication check before you call the consult. The course shows where it fits the workflow, not the other way around.

Start now

The full course is available through Healthcare Huddle. All ten classes are live and free to watch today.


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