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Is it normal for anyone especially doctors to work those hours
ОтветитьHow about psychiatry?
ОтветитьThe note on EM is a little misleading. While EM does have the benefit of shift work, it also has the highest rate of burnout of all physician specialties. But the same time, it also has some of the highest reported satisfaction.
ОтветитьWhere does psychiatry fall here?
ОтветитьIf I want to start study mbbs in the age of 36..is it ok ...?
ОтветитьDo glad u came across your videos. I'm in my final year of medical school and really struggling to find a specialty. These videos are giving more perspective
ОтветитьMe, a surgery resident that hasnt slept in 2 days, just casually contemplating life
ОтветитьPodiatry is a hidden gem for lifestyle but also getting to do surgery
ОтветитьI'm thinking of going into paediatrics with maybe a subspecialty in Adolescent Medicine or Endocrinology because I want to help trans kids get access to the puberty blockers they need. I feel that this work is much more impactful than plastic surgery, which has to repair the damage after the fact. Also, I'm kind of a klutz.
ОтветитьEmergency medicine all the way
ОтветитьI know it’s not the same for everybody, but my dad is an anesthesiologist and his lifestyle is hell. He is on call very frequently, works long hours, has missed lots of holidays, birthdays, etc. He’s 62 and works just as much as he was 30 years ago.
ОтветитьHello! I’m confused. Why is emergency medicine specialty in the video as a specialty with a balanced lifestyle but in the “so you want to be…” series is shown as a specialty with a crazy and unpredictable life. When I heard the word emergency I immediately think about how difficult lifestyle it may be. So why is in this video as different? Thanks!
Ответить“Find a job you enjoy doing, and you will never have to work a day in your life.”
― Mark Twain
Nocturnist hospitalist. I’m 40 with 4 toddlers and being a nocturnist is the best decision.
Please make a video of nocturnist earning potential
No love for Pathology? I love autopsies
ОтветитьWhat about pediatric???
ОтветитьI am a happily employed orthopedic hand surgeon. A wise, wonderful doctor that loved his job and took care of the most difficult patients (addiction medicine) once told me: "do what you love to do because the patients are going to drive you crazy". I really think he was correct.
PCH.
Working 10 hrs in a specialty you like is easier than working 5 hrs in a specialty you hate
ОтветитьI will add up something from my experience in radiology. It can be much more burn out prone than what people often realise. If you have a heavy workload you will have to deal with lots of report deadlines and it often takes up loads your free time
Ответитьрусские студенты-медики тоже это смотрят)
Ответитьwhat about psychiatry?
ОтветитьHow about gynecologists?
ОтветитьSimple solution just do road
ОтветитьPls do a series on best cash based specialties. I would like to know about other cash based specialties except derma & plastic surgery. Each of your videos are awesome. 💖
ОтветитьI wonder how profitable dermatology will remain in the future due to mid-level creep
ОтветитьYou gotta wonder about people who go into these fields for money and lifestyle and not for good service ... Why do we glorify doctors, we all have our niche in communities. Their jobs are important but let us not assume that they are all good at their jobs...
ОтветитьI’d love to be an emergency medicine doctor and few months from now I’ll be part of their team (-:
ОтветитьWouldn't opthalmology fall into a surgical specialty? This could also be set up as a cash based practice correct?
ОтветитьWhat about pathology ?
ОтветитьNyc vdo ❤
ОтветитьWhere is family & psych? lol
ОтветитьEmergency medicine has shift work, it should not be considered a good lifestyle speciality.
ОтветитьSleep medicine, ya'll.
Ответитьpsychiatry should be mentioned here!
ОтветитьPls make a vdo on radiology and imaging technology sir..❤️🙏
ОтветитьMost Psychiatrists make more than 500 k per year or more with extra hours, why did you exclude Psychiatry?
ОтветитьGot in love with dermatology after watching the videos. And 1 year later now I'm a dermatology resident🙂
ОтветитьFriends don’t let friends go into neurosurgery
ОтветитьQuick question there is a joke that goes something like' nureologist have to much money but don't know have time to spend it ' I think that is the joke or which surgeon does
ОтветитьMost of this info is biased opinion as opposed to backed up by research.
ОтветитьI appreciate you videos. I was wondering can you do one on oncology ?
ОтветитьCan someone tell me about OBGYN Lifestyle?
ОтветитьThere is more to lifestyle than money/time - for me it’s important be able to manage my time on my own terms during work. Also I wanted maximum flexibility and a job that’s got a very broad spectrum of what I may encounter on an everyday basis and is not just algorithms - to keep things interesting. There also had to be time left for academia during working hours. The job also needed to be in balance with my family and other interests and hobbies and I didn’t want to work nights and weekends if possible. Money should be enough, but was not a primary thing. I’m in the perfect spot for some years now and couldn’t be happier with my choice. Guess what I do.
ОтветитьI really started getting interested in the Medical field and willing to be a neurosurgeon, orthopedic surgeon, or a plastic surgeon.(I'm still deciding) I kinda wanna be in the part where dealing with trauma😅. But I also wanna give my parents a easy life.
ОтветитьIn my 4th year of medicine, I NEED something with a great lifestyle because I know myself. I will be such a shitty person if I'm in the hospital too long so I'm leaning towards Anaesthesia or Ophthalmology
ОтветитьBasically what's happening in Taiwan with less than 1/3 the pay in each specialty
ОтветитьI am aiming to become an aesthetic plastic surgeon!!!i just love ittt😍😍😍😍
ОтветитьALL I HEARD WAS YOU TALKING ABOUT PLASTIC SURGERY.
ОтветитьOrtho Bros
ОтветитьThese ads are getting longer by the day
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