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3 Factors That Separate Top-Performing Students
Top students aren’t necessarily the smartest. 💡👉🏻 Here are the 3 strategies anyone can implement to become a top-performing student.
1️⃣ Top students are able to adapt their approach to studying depending on the class or type of material.
When students don’t perform well, they often conclude they didn’t study enough. While it’s commonly accepted that studying longer and harder equates to higher grades, *how* you study is a better indicator of success.
Every course and instructor are different. Continue to adapt your study strategies to meet the needs of the material.
2️⃣ Top students are intentional with their time, building both work and downtime into their schedule.
Passive learning, such as...
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So You Want to Be an OncologistSo You Want to Be an Oncologist
So You Want to Be an Oncologist
Просмотров 5307 дней назад
This is the reality of becoming an oncologist. Medical oncology is the classification, treatment, and research of cancer in all its forms. Training, which follows internal medicine residency, includes both hematology and oncology. Oncology is the treatment of solid tumors and tumors of the blood and lymphatic system, whereas hematology is the treatment of benign hematologic processes. Oncologis...
What to Do the Night Before a TestWhat to Do the Night Before a Test
What to Do the Night Before a Test
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.10 дней назад
Here’s what to do the night before a test to optimize your performance. First, though you might think an extra hour of last minute studying will help, it’s been proven to do the opposite. If you use up all your mental energy right before a test, your performance will suffer. Don’t study during the 12 hours before a test to give your brain the rest it needs. For large exams, like the MCAT, build...
5 Med School Interview Questions and How to Answer [Part 4]5 Med School Interview Questions and How to Answer [Part 4]
5 Med School Interview Questions and How to Answer [Part 4]
Просмотров 60414 дней назад
This is Part 4 of our medical school interview series. Are you prepared for these questions? First, “Who inspires you?” Pick someone you know personally so that you can speak about them and their impact on you in-depth, such as a mentor, teacher, or family member. Second, “What if you don’t get into medical school?” The best course of action is to say you will reapply after you take the time to...
5 Med School Interview Questions & How to Answer [Part 3]5 Med School Interview Questions & How to Answer [Part 3]
5 Med School Interview Questions & How to Answer [Part 3]
Просмотров 58318 дней назад
This is Part 3 of our medical school interview series. Are you prepared for these questions? First, “What are you looking for from a medical school?” Avoid bland answers that suggest you haven’t put enough thought into the schools you applied to. Be specific, such as citing research opportunities or patient population diversity. Second, “What are your biggest strengths?” The interviewer doesn’t...
So You Want to Be an Otorhinolaryngologist (ENT)So You Want to Be an Otorhinolaryngologist (ENT)
So You Want to Be an Otorhinolaryngologist (ENT)
Просмотров 68424 дня назад
So you want to be an otorhinolaryngologist or an ENT doctor. ⁠ ⁠ ENT stands for ear, nose, and throat, which are the main regions ENT doctors focus on. They see all diseases related to the inner and outer ear, the nose and sinuses, and the throat, which includes the vocal cords and larynx.⁠ ⁠ To become an ENT doctor, you must complete four years of medical school, followed by a five-year reside...
What Are CPT Codes in Healthcare?What Are CPT Codes in Healthcare?
What Are CPT Codes in Healthcare?
Просмотров 20428 дней назад
Current Procedural Terminology codes, or CPT codes, are a set of medical codes used to describe the procedures and services that clinics and hospitals perform. Created by the American Medical Association in the mid-1960s, CPT codes are used in the United States for documentation, billing, and research purposes. CPT codes are made of a five-digit number used to report medical, surgical, and diag...
How to Combat Imposter SyndromeHow to Combat Imposter Syndrome
How to Combat Imposter Syndrome
Просмотров 717Месяц назад
Nearly 60% of medical students experience imposter syndrome. Here are 4 ways to combat it. First, stop comparing yourself to others. Are you personally improving, learning, and adapting? That’s what matters most. Limiting social media can minimize how often you compare yourself to the false perfection your peers share online. Second, speak openly about how you feel. Aspiring doctors often bottl...
Doctors and Mental HealthDoctors and Mental Health
Doctors and Mental Health
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.Месяц назад
There are two main reasons doctors have some of the highest rates of depression and suicide out of any profession. First, the stigma surrounding mental health in the field of medicine starts early in medical training. The immense pressure on premeds and medical students to perform well can lead to feelings of impostor syndrome, anxiety, depression, and more serious health concerns. The competit...
Hourly Rate for Resident Doctors in the USHourly Rate for Resident Doctors in the US
Hourly Rate for Resident Doctors in the US
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.Месяц назад
Ever wonder how much resident doctors make per hour? The hourly rate of resident physicians varies significantly because while pay is based on a set salary, the number of hours worked can vary by specialty, institution, and year of training. For example, if the resident's salary is $60,000 a year and the physician works 50 hours a week, they make approximately $23 an hour. But if the resident w...
Why You Shouldn’t Listen to Your Premed AdvisorWhy You Shouldn’t Listen to Your Premed Advisor
Why You Shouldn’t Listen to Your Premed Advisor
Просмотров 652Месяц назад
Premed advisors are great when it comes to navigating college and completing your premed prerequisites. However, they usually aren’t much help beyond that. Here are three reasons you should exercise caution. First, they lack proper training. You don’t need a specific degree or certification to become a premed advisor-any bachelor’s degree is fine. This means many advisors don’t have experience ...
Are Doctors Paid During Residency?Are Doctors Paid During Residency?
Are Doctors Paid During Residency?
Просмотров 817Месяц назад
Are resident doctors paid during residency? After paying exorbitant tuition rates and likely racking up astronomical debt during medical school, you hopefully become a resident. And that means you actually get paid. In the US, you are paid during residency. However, unfortunately, residents are not paid very much considering the massive number of hours they are expected to work. While most resi...
5 Interview Questions and How to Answer [Part 2]5 Interview Questions and How to Answer [Part 2]
5 Interview Questions and How to Answer [Part 2]
Просмотров 6402 месяца назад
Here are five questions to prepare for medical school interviews. First, the “Tell me about yourself” question often kicks off the interview. Use the open-ended nature of this question to your benefit. The answer you give can steer the conversation for the rest of the interview. Second, “What diversity will you bring to our campus?” Anyone can contribute diversity to the campus. Get personal. W...
5 Interview Questions and How to Answer [Part 1]5 Interview Questions and How to Answer [Part 1]
5 Interview Questions and How to Answer [Part 1]
Просмотров 7132 месяца назад
Here are five questions you must prepare before your medical school interviews. First, “Why us?” Med schools want to assess how well you know the program and why you think it’s a good fit for you. Research each school’s strengths and see how they align with your goals. Second, “Why you?” Admissions committees want to see how you stand out from others and why you fit their school’s values. Don’t...
Scholarship Opportunity for Premed & Med Students!Scholarship Opportunity for Premed & Med Students!
Scholarship Opportunity for Premed & Med Students!
Просмотров 5502 месяца назад
Do you prioritize your health and wellness alongside your grades? We have an exciting announcement about a $5000 opportunity for premeds. We want to reward students for managing stellar grades while also balancing their health, passions, and happiness. $5000 of Med School Insiders services will be awarded to one student who shares their experiences balancing school and a healthy lifestyle. Stud...

Комментарии

  • @Rainbowofthefallen
    @Rainbowofthefallen 6 дней назад

    🧡💛

  • @Prasici_Gaming
    @Prasici_Gaming 6 дней назад

    Talks about loving the process and then quoting muhammad ali who basically said he hated the process😂

  • @cam609lee
    @cam609lee 8 дней назад

    Do a video on the two mid-levels of anesthesia (CRNA and CAA), please.

  • @askyrimplayer7870
    @askyrimplayer7870 10 дней назад

    Cheated on all my test

  • @cherry-g9s
    @cherry-g9s 15 дней назад

    thank you needed this for my interview

  • @anarchist_parable
    @anarchist_parable Месяц назад

    I love how he shouts out doctors like working class people don't know about sleep deprivation 🥲

  • @pokeshack7560
    @pokeshack7560 Месяц назад

    Can you go over the highest and lowest paid residents by specialty if you haven’t

    • @pvparena123
      @pvparena123 26 дней назад

      neurology residents are paid the most, at my hospital i’m bringing in 80k per year with tax. I’m also expected to put in 50+ hours a week though.

  • @TechTrendsKid
    @TechTrendsKid Месяц назад

    So a neurosurgeon would earn 100k + ?

  • @aitzi6732
    @aitzi6732 Месяц назад

    What do you mean 50-70-80 hours a week? That should be illegal. And how is possible they don't earn more money if they work more hours and instead their rate x hour is less??? In a country/industry that makes billions with them!!! OMG... US is f***p up in so many ways.

  • @johnmckeon4498
    @johnmckeon4498 Месяц назад

    The question here is why is it 80 hours instead of 40 like a normal job? Some private hospitals are making big bucks off of trainees.

  • @Sporky999
    @Sporky999 Месяц назад

    i hate school.

  • @MichaelsMornings
    @MichaelsMornings Месяц назад

    Any suggestions for this application cycle? There’s one school I am striving to go to and am thinking through everything. Thank you!

  • @apdroidgeek1737
    @apdroidgeek1737 Месяц назад

    what do you mean by both system use unviversal coverage? does that mean Beveridge mode and national health insurance model use universal coverage? I thought Beveridge model dont use insurance.

    • @apdroidgeek1737
      @apdroidgeek1737 Месяц назад

      if not which are you referring to when you said both systems

  • @br4654
    @br4654 Месяц назад

    Do you have any videos on getting shadowing experience?

  • @alishanamakula
    @alishanamakula Месяц назад

    Intrinsic motivation for medicine

  • @cherry-g9s
    @cherry-g9s 2 месяца назад

    you always forget neurosurgery

  • @dirtyrandy2592
    @dirtyrandy2592 2 месяца назад

    I set my alarm for and hour, and wake up 3 hours later groggy as hell. And I have to push my movie time slot back.

  • @GabeHanley
    @GabeHanley 2 месяца назад

    Damn. I’m early.

  • @birdyghostly
    @birdyghostly 2 месяца назад

    I’m just a nerd. I like studying. The problem is that reading fantasy books is more fun and it’s hard to do studying instead

  • @MOHITPATRO-wx4xh
    @MOHITPATRO-wx4xh 2 месяца назад

    I want to be a neurosurgeon ❤ I like to study brain 🎉😮❤

  • @sebjay2810
    @sebjay2810 2 месяца назад

    Anesthesiologist???

  • @kingbob6000
    @kingbob6000 3 месяца назад

    pediatric?

  • @rogercabrera9741
    @rogercabrera9741 3 месяца назад

    What about Family Medicine?

  • @min-hyunkim3949
    @min-hyunkim3949 3 месяца назад

    But this would mean doctors don’t have an incentive to see more patients, neither do they need to see the difficult cases. They can just see the easy ones that will clearly incentivise on the quality of care given. This is a trash system if you think about it. Hospital wait times will be in the month to years instead of weeks to months.

  • @lauraviner1348
    @lauraviner1348 3 месяца назад

    What about ophthalmology?

  • @duta.9100
    @duta.9100 3 месяца назад

    Was my dream long ago when I was little. Too old to go to school now 😢

  • @malav_patel
    @malav_patel 4 месяца назад

    I’m currently a neurosurgery resident. Definitely very demanding specialty but getting to see the impact it has on peoples lives at end is truly inspiring

  • @saroneaimah8854
    @saroneaimah8854 4 месяца назад

    My doctor from the Mayo Clinic would be payed $0 if her income was based on the value of her care. She’s so useless.

  • @linkticus8522
    @linkticus8522 4 месяца назад

    This is misinformation, the rhetoric here is trying to say that value based care is a solution. But “value based care” has been the standard for decades, especially in private practices. Part of the reason that medical care in the states is so much higher than every other country in the world is because of “value based care”.

  • @09archange
    @09archange 4 месяца назад

    You are making it sound like it is a good thing, value based care is the better of two poison, it isn’t a solution.

  • @patrickthebutcher
    @patrickthebutcher 4 месяца назад

    Notice the difference between the words "value-based" and "outcome-based". And who wants to bet it's not the patients who are going to determine whether they received value-based care or not...

  • @wraithship
    @wraithship 4 месяца назад

    Exactly how though? The current system exists because the US health system is a profit machine and that system makes the most money. Traditional competition doesn't work in healthcare as sick people often can't shop around and lack the knowledge to make informed tradeoffs even when they do have a choice. So what would drive healthcare providers to switch to this seemingly less profitable model? Or is this just a pipedream

    • @seawright2307
      @seawright2307 4 месяца назад

      It's "this procedure doesn't provide enough value, so we won't let you have it", so still very profit-based. It has some advantages, for example most insurance companies will pay 100% of sterilization procedures because it saves money over birth control and pre- and post- natal costs. But, the actual value to the patient doesn't matter, only the percived value to the people measuring.

  • @chistopherkutra4759
    @chistopherkutra4759 4 месяца назад

    I want to be either cardiothoracic surgeon or a neurosurgeon

  • @powermed5033
    @powermed5033 4 месяца назад

    I went to 7 different places same week but none of them ask me this question 😂

  • @DoreenInarukundo
    @DoreenInarukundo 4 месяца назад

    .............. help what

  • @candychocolates
    @candychocolates 4 месяца назад

    I don't need to know how to avoid burnout, I AM ALREADY BURNT OUT!

  • @pabloaruya2004
    @pabloaruya2004 5 месяцев назад

    Oh, i have been using active recall al my life and i didn't even notice

  • @SSgamimg765
    @SSgamimg765 5 месяцев назад

    I want a thought 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😅

  • @gloriamasia
    @gloriamasia 5 месяцев назад

    I’m a 3rd year med student right now and don’t know what will be my specialty but I hope I will have the courage and motivation to do the right thing one day Will update this comment as I go along

  • @GodTierComments
    @GodTierComments 5 месяцев назад

    lol

  • @bettyarboleda9404
    @bettyarboleda9404 5 месяцев назад

    I want to be a doctor that's why I got a doctor. Was very cool. That's why I love doctors. So I wanted to be a doctor because I wanted to help for a lot of stuff to be a doctor. I'm so happy to be a doctor if I was a doctor already

  • @Y-Perm_
    @Y-Perm_ 6 месяцев назад

    Great tutorial

  • @hadihanok5008
    @hadihanok5008 6 месяцев назад

    Do Neurologist next + First

  • @nothingelsematters335
    @nothingelsematters335 6 месяцев назад

    yeahh, it's exactly for me

  • @keivon9171
    @keivon9171 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @erosia4232
    @erosia4232 6 месяцев назад

    It does matter to an extent. I go to WashU which is one of (if not the top) school for premed students. The classes are insane and the resources rather plentiful. They are more likely to look at a student from my school with an ok gpa of 3.6 and be happier choosing them than someone with the same gpa and extracurriculars at a state school

  • @karma1507
    @karma1507 7 месяцев назад

    Sometimes people make the wrong choice at first and it's better to start over rather than keep going. We don't know what the outcome of our decisions will be and that makes it hard to plan ahead, but you don't have to stick to a plan that isn't working out for you.

  • @Total_cricket.
    @Total_cricket. 7 месяцев назад

    Yes

  • @Hesback9
    @Hesback9 7 месяцев назад

    I will be a psychiatrist one day, any schools to remommend I’ve thought of Yale and some smaller colleges

  • @tahmidapon1659
    @tahmidapon1659 7 месяцев назад

    I also want to be a neurosurgeon