A blessing to be recognized.

See what others have had to say about my work as a creative in medical school.

  • WJBF News

    “They look like a popular music group. But, these guys are medical students taught to treat bodies and save lives.”

  • WRDW News

    “Students from the Medical College of Georgia wanted to say thanks through a catchy tune and a music video.For Andy Nguyen, Rushay Amarath and Tyler Beauchamp, the project was created with a purpose.”

  • JagWire News

    “To be honest, even if it brought that feeling to one person, I would be happy, but this is all just a bonus now, and we hope to spread the thanks as far as possible with the help of our supportive community.”

  • The Augusta Press

    “It wasn’t until they met Nguyen who is in his first year at the Medical College of Georgia that the pieces came together into a polished product. Nguyen’s videography and design skills took the product to the next level, they said.”

  • Hektoen International - A Journal of Medical Humanities

    “Now, I want this story to remind allied health how important it is to cultivate your passions outside of medicine. While the video was made to help others, it was also helping us stay alive. Please, continue doing what makes you feel human. Your patients will feel that in you, and they’ll be better off for it. As will you.”

  • The Augusta Press

    “Medical College of Georgia Students Celebrate Award for Viral Music Video. ‘This is a note of encouragement to all medical students who want to tell great stories and create great art,’ Nguyen said. ‘This is also a testament to making great art that is not the conventional script of what great art should be.’”

  • WRDW News

    “MCG Students Take 1st Place with Video to Salute Frontline Heroes. The 2021 video, “Stay Inside: A Toast to the Frontline,” is the top winner in the 2023 Memmys, hosted by the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in Columbia.

    The winner receives $1,500, which in this case, will go to the Augusta University Greenblatt Library. A plaque will also be hung in the library, recognizing the video and honoring frontline workers and their sacrifices during the pandemic.”

Interviews

  • "LETS WALK" EP 024// Being a Filmmaker in Med School Feat. Andy Nguyen

    “Hosted by Atta Rahman, pharmacy student, nutrition consultant, business development manager and a hustler at heart. After having achieved benchmarks in various domains. He shares the journey of people who inspired/helped him to be the person he is. On this podcast he chats with coaches, friends, teachers, athletes, scholars, in other words, people who are creating a positive impact and lead by action. Join him as he dives deep into the minds of these people.

    On this episode of the "LET'S WALK" we have Andy Nguyen a.k.a ND MD, a Medical student (MS2), filmmaker and a creative at heart. We talk about his journey to med school, mental health, pursuing hobbies and creative pursuits, balancing life and much more. Join us as he shares his journey!”

  • "Aspiring Doctors" // BSMD Program

    “Aspiring Doctors is a platform dedicated to providing individuals with opportunities to learn about medical careers despite the Covid-19 pandemic. Our podcast is about everything medicine. We will be covering various medical procedures, pathways into medicine, premed life, and much more. In today’s episode, we interviewed a BSMD Student to learn more about the program.”

  • "In the Wild" // YouTube-ing with MCG's Andy Nguyen

    “On this week’s episode of In the Wild, there’s another med student in the mix.

    Andy Nguyen, a second-year student at the Medical College of Georgia, discuss his endeavors outside school. Nguyen, the creator of a Vogue-inspired 73 questions YouTube series, explains how he came up with the concept and shares how he manages his creative time with a demanding medical school schedule.”

  • JagWire News | MCG's Andy Nguyen Shares His Creativity on 'In the Wild' Podcast

    “Andy Nguyen, a second-year student at the Medical College of Georgia, discuss his endeavors outside school. Nguyen, the creator of a Vogue-inspired 73 questions YouTube series, explains how he came up with the concept and shares how he manages his creative time with a demanding medical school schedule.”

  • Accepted | "Andy’s Unique Undergrad Journey and How Medical Training Has Pushed Him Far Beyond His Comfort Zone"

    “I was very fortunate to have gotten into a clinical research program during the summer in between my Junior and Senior year of high school at the Medical College of Georgia. What was incredibly special about that program as opposed to other summer research programs was the clinical exposure I got. I remember working from about 8am-3pm everyday in the lab helping to run clinical trials for lipid metabolism, sickle cell treatment, and exercise physiology. Getting to hear each of the patient’s stories at their various points of treatment really introduced me to the human aspect of medicine, and to a greater extent, the hope that physicians give to patients. “

  • "Tales, Tunes, & Treatments" // Being a Modern Creator (ft. ND MD)

    “On this episode, tune in as we are joined by Andy Nguyen of ND MD Productions! Join us as we pick his brain on being a modern creator, how he navigate various platforms, and how the three of us started working on a project dear to our hearts.”

  • The Premed Scene // “The Student Spotlight Scene with Andy Nguyen BS/MD”

    On the 30th overall episode, we are joined by Andy Nguyen, or also known as ND MD, is a third-year medical student who has expanded his passion for videography to a growing following on social media platforms. Popular for videos including his “73 Questions” series, Andy has become a familiar face on social media. All the while, Andy balances his academic life as a BS/MD student on a 7-year track to graduate at the Medical College of Georgia.

In Recognition of the 73 Questions Interview Series with Medical Personnel

  • JagWire News | 73 Questions with a Medical College of Georgia OB/GYN Resident

    “Dr. Raeonda Bullard, an Obstetrics and Gynecology chief resident physician at the Medical College of Georgia, discusses her path through medical school and what prospective students need to know about the lifestyle of a OB/GYN resident.

    Listen to her candid advice and learn about the passion and joyful attitude that make Bullard an incredible physician and new mother.”

  • JagWire News | 73 Questions with a Medical College of Georgia Anesthesiology Resident

    “Dr. Miriam Mokhtar, an anesthesiology resident physician at the Medical College of Georgia, talks about her path through medical school and what you need to know about the lifestyle of an anesthesiologist in training.

    Listen to the candid advice, heartwarming stories and bright personality that make Mokhtar a mold-breaker for stereotypes and an inspiration to pre-meds looking to go into the popular specialty of anesthesia.”

  • JagWire News | 73 Questions with an Augusta University Physician Assisstant Student

    “Allyssa Reburiano, a physician assistant student in the College of Allied Health Sciences, shares her journey to her career quickly in a 73 questions video.

    Reburiano confesses that this wasn’t always her first career choice and urges students to take time on deciding what career suits them.

    In addition to sharing her class load and work details, Reburiano reminds viewers that choosing a job that makes you happy is pertinent above all else.”

  • JagWire News | 73 Questions with a MCG General Surgeon Specialist

    “Despite her work schedule averaging at 60 hours a week, Revere still believes general surgery is the best specialty of them all — although general surgeons don’t have much of a social life.

    Revere exemplifies full-on empowerment as she breaks down barriers and shares her tools for success in the medical field.”

  • JagWire News | DCG Student Shares What Keeps Her Afloat in 73 Questions

    “Shannon Xayaraj, a student at the Dental College of Georgia, reflects on her time at the college in 73 questions.

    In Xayaraj’s four-year program, studying for sometimes 12 hours a day consumes her. When she’s not studying, she splits her time in lab classes with hands-on learning, because a majority of her classwork is done online.”

  • JagWire News | 73 Questions with an Augusta University Nursing Student

    “Schultz bestows the ultimate advice on aspiring nurses, sharing that while she loves her field, it takes a lot of discipline and hard work. While sharing her day-to-day life as a student, she adds the best way to prepare for the nursing profession is to gain people skills.”

  • JagWire News | 73 Questions with MCG's Chief of Urology

    “Terris said urologists are known for their kindness and gentleness, and adds that people choose this specialty “because it’s fun.”

    Terris encourages aspiring urologists to focus on the building blocks of medical school, because that knowledge will lead them to an exciting career in urology.”

  • JagWire News | 73 Questions with a Neurology Physician

    “Rutkowski explains that neurology is a growing field because neurologists treat patients of all ages, meaning job opportunities are endless.

    For aspiring neurologists, Rutkowski says the best way to prepare for this specialty is to shadow someone in the field and prepare for the neurology exam. She adds that aspiring neurologists should stay interested and curious, because the more curious you are, the wiser you’ll be.”

  • JagWire News | 73 Questions with an MCG Accelerated Medical Program Student

    “The accelerated program allows medical students to reach physician status earlier than traditional medical students.

    Chauhan encourages students aspiring to enter this career path to relax and stress as little as possible, and to remember that if this field is what they want, it’ll happen!”

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