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the match week vlog (juicy 🫢)
endlessly grateful to be moving onto the next chapter. thanks for tagging along!!
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about me:
i'm a fourth year medical student at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, a health policy researcher, and an alumna of Washington University in St. Louis. filming videos to increase access and transparency in medical education!
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i applied to residency!! specialty reveal & considerations for specialty choice
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.8 месяцев назад
hello!!! quick video talking about the specialty i applied into and why 🤭 hope to be back soon with something a lil more substantial! 🤞🏻 socials: instagram // brinawang twitter // brinawang tik tok // @brinawang about me: i'm a fourth year medical student at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, a health policy researcher, and an alumna of Washington U...
how to write & publish an op-ed: tips for brainstorming, drafting, and pitching
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.10 месяцев назад
link to Scrintal: www.scrintal.com/?YT&PNS&A10244&d=BRINA50 discount code: BRINA50 (valid until Sept. 27, 2023) hi, hello, excited to be sharing some of my tips and tricks for writing and publishing your op-eds. happy writing/pitching!! timestamps: 1:15 what an op-ed is 1:44 the op-ed writing process 2:00 about @scrintal ! 2:52 approaching the op-ed writing process ( my worksheet) 7:20 the basi...
med school shelf exams: tips on study resources, staying organized, & learning by doing
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Год назад
hi hello, back today with a quick video on shelf exams the exams that medical students take at the end of each rotation in their clinical year. i share how to approach picking study resources (and a few resources i found helpful), outline the system i used to stay organized, and discuss the importance of staying engaged on the wards! timestamps: 00:00 intro 00:57 how to pick study resources & w...
medical student day in the life: 24 hrs on trauma surgery!
Просмотров 17 тыс.Год назад
i'm alive!! super excited to be sharing a quick (and very unglamorous) vlog documenting one of my overnight shifts on trauma surgery. hope this gives y'all a little taste of what m3 and the surgery clerkship are like. i'm officially halfway through with the third year of med school now (!!) so please let me know if you'd like to see more of these, and any questions you might have. thanks for st...
my second year of medical school: two days in my life
Просмотров 3 тыс.2 года назад
hi, hello, long time no see!!! figured i'd fill y'all in on what i've been up to. in this video, i go over what my day-to-day schedule looked like during my second year of med school (at the university of chicago pritzker school of medicine.) included a lil montage of my year and vlog footage from two typical days in my week! hope y'all enjoy 😌 music: Call Me Later - Daniel Hats - ruclips.net/v...
HAPPY HOUR: the first year of medical school (study strategies, making friends, staying happy)
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.3 года назад
it's officially mid-July, meaning there's a new batch of first years about to start medical school!! figured there was no better time than now to do a M1 debrief with a few of my classmates from uchicago pritzker. my friends and i sit down over aperol spritzes and chat about our first year of med school, including our tips for success personally and professionally. i hope this conversation is h...
week in my life as a uchicago medical student!
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
taking you along for a week in my life as a first year medical student at the university of chicago! during this week, I go to an IUD insertion workshop, shadow a neurologist, practice interviewing a geriatric patient, do lots of studying, and hang out with my friends. (p.s. i know it's been a while since i've uploaded thanks for your patience 😌) music: zebs soundcloud.com/z3bs/hangin-your-high...
my college graduation speech: reflections on resilience, growth mindset, and embracing failure
Просмотров 52 тыс.3 года назад
hi all! incredibly excited to be sharing the speech i delivered at my graduation from washington university back in may 2019. with medical school decisions coming back and students in the midst of the job/internship search, i figured it would be a good time to share a few of my thoughts on resilience and the growth mindset. building a healthy relationship with failure is especially important in...
a day in the life of a uchicago medical student (& covid vaccine reaction!)
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.3 года назад
taking you along for a day in my life as a first year medical student at the university of chicago! on this day, I went to a physiology small group session, practiced examining the heart, hung out with friends, and got my COVID-19 vaccine. music: Underneath the Stars - Daniel Hats - ruclips.net/video/uGISQC1FY_E/видео.html Call Me Later - Daniel Hats - ruclips.net/video/6f5ejm84Nok/видео.html S...
HAPPY HOUR: how to get involved in health policy as a premed or med student (ft. gary!)
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 года назад
another happy hour (health policy edition)! this is our complete guide to getting involved in policy as a premed, med student, or health professional student. in this video, we discuss our own health policy involvement in undergrad, in our gap years, and in med school, along with tips for students at each of those stages. we then talk about our short-term career goals and how we hope to incorpo...
staying organized & productive in med school: my planner setup 2021!
Просмотров 11 тыс.3 года назад
hey all, wishing you all a happy and healthy 2021! this quarter has already been super busy, and i've been relying on my planner and calendar more than ever so i wanted to share a super quick rundown of the tools i use to stay organized, productive, and on track in balancing med school, work and extracurricular commitments. thanks as always for watching! my planner: www.gouletpens.com/products/...
HAPPY HOUR: med school debrief (anatomy, med school exams, research, making friends, & more)
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
happy hour is back! in this video, we sip on mimosas and chat about how the past three months of med school have gone. naomi's instagram: naomitesss pritzker snma instagram: snmapritzker timestamps: 0:47 update on what our classes 1:54 how anatomy went for us overall 2:45 cadaveric dissection & the experience of being in anatomy lab 7:12 our favorite units in anato...
medicare for all and the public option explained: impact on insurance rates & health care costs
Просмотров 4,3 тыс.3 года назад
continuing in my U.S. health care and health policy video series, I’m sharing a quick overview of the Democratic health reform plans, including Bernie Sanders's proposal to establish a single-payer healthcare system through Medicare for All and Joe Biden’s plan to build upon the Affordable Care Act and create a public option. In this video, I outline what Medicare for All and the public option ...
what I eat in a week as a busy med student (healthy-ish, realistic, lots of asian food)
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.3 года назад
I've been sitting on this footage for about a month now (surprise, med school is busy!) but I'm so glad to finally be sharing my "what I eat in a day / what I eat in a week" video. in this video, I share a few quick, easy, and delicious recipes that I rely on when I'm in a pinch for time. even though I was preparing for a difficult med school exam this week, I made time to cook myself a good me...
MED SCHOOL VLOG: finding balance and how I've been studying
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.3 года назад
MED SCHOOL VLOG: finding balance and how I've been studying
a week in the life of a uchicago medical student - my first med school exam and starting dissection!
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.3 года назад
a week in the life of a uchicago medical student - my first med school exam and starting dissection!
the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) explained: impact on the US healthcare system & current status
Просмотров 43 тыс.4 года назад
the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) explained: impact on the US healthcare system & current status
my med school decision: why I chose UChicago & considerations for medical school applicants
Просмотров 9 тыс.4 года назад
my med school decision: why I chose UChicago & considerations for medical school applicants
The U.S. Healthcare System: A Health Policy Primer for Medical School Applicants
Просмотров 18 тыс.4 года назад
The U.S. Healthcare System: A Health Policy Primer for Medical School Applicants
medical school secondary applications: a complete guide
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.4 года назад
medical school secondary applications: a complete guide
how i got into medical school - AMCAS application review & tips
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
how i got into medical school - AMCAS application review & tips
how to stay sane when applying to med school
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how to stay sane when applying to med school

Комментарии

  • @ngawangyeshey3391
    @ngawangyeshey3391 2 месяца назад

    Wow very nice

  • @georgesymonds9357
    @georgesymonds9357 3 месяца назад

    Check out the Hoover institution information on Obamacare, the metrics are not impressive on many levels!

  • @DarknessFalls29
    @DarknessFalls29 3 месяца назад

    Great job, young lady! 👏 The way you reflected on your overall journey and where you want to go, really inspired me to reflect on my own higher education journey as a working adult with a family finishing up undergrad. I loved seeing your friends coming together to support you and each other. Shout out to them! Keep trekking forward and take it easy on yourself when all of the cards don't fall in place because eventually they will. Best wishes ❤🎉

    • @brinawang
      @brinawang 3 месяца назад

      thanks so much for the words of encouragement ☺️ honored to hear that the video inspired some reflection and wishing you the best in your own educational journey!! (and yes my friends are amazing-i’m so grateful!)

  • @Ohdeyummm
    @Ohdeyummm 3 месяца назад

    So so proud of you! Things will definitely iron out given your drive and support system . You getting this far is just amazing in itself. It’s surreal to watch someone capable of so much dedication to work, school, sleepless nights and so on be this human . Like it’s hard to imagine any of my providers being this human . Looking forward to seeing your journey !!

    • @brinawang
      @brinawang 3 месяца назад

      🥹 thanks for the kind words and encouragement. means so much 🫶

  • @vokalvokal8641
    @vokalvokal8641 3 месяца назад

    Programs that send email after interviews, saying youre the best interview and that you are set to match, then DONT follow through and rank you high enough to actually do so, are the most slimy, disgusting programs of all. Be happy you didnt match there, zero integrity. Wish we could all name and shame these programs.

  • @romerome9022
    @romerome9022 3 месяца назад

    You have been the person that i look up to. You are amazing and really strong person, i am more than certain that you will be an incredible surgeon

    • @brinawang
      @brinawang 3 месяца назад

      this comment is so sweet 🥹 thank you for the encouragement and for following along 🫶

    • @romerome9022
      @romerome9022 3 месяца назад

      Absolutely. Please continue your journey on youtube, you have inspired me sooo much and I am a 4th year undergrad on premed track hope to become a good student as you are. Lots of love and support to you mam. You’re the best!!!!

  • @monicacoffey1895
    @monicacoffey1895 4 месяца назад

    You are incredibly self-aware, bright, and eloquent! You are going to be very successful in your medical career!

    • @brinawang
      @brinawang 4 месяца назад

      thank you for leaving such a sweet comment!! 💛

  • @sethstidham4959
    @sethstidham4959 4 месяца назад

    This is so inspirational. Your perspective will get you through the next year, and will shape you into a physician that will know when to tuff it out and get through the weeds.

    • @brinawang
      @brinawang 4 месяца назад

      🫶🫶 appreciate the encouragement!!

  • @Sam.andcoffee
    @Sam.andcoffee 4 месяца назад

    You did amazing Brina!! I love that you break down the process of applying while juggling everything else you do and finding balance. I'm rooting for you!! <3

  • @cindyyang
    @cindyyang 4 месяца назад

    I’m a med student in Taiwan and I love this~ hope to one day match someday too

  • @sammycousino4518
    @sammycousino4518 4 месяца назад

    so proud of you :) thank you for sharing!!

  • @qiongliu7149
    @qiongliu7149 4 месяца назад

    Good and honest reflection. We are so proud of you!

  • @shaileydesai5778
    @shaileydesai5778 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for all this info!

  • @fredyoung2165
    @fredyoung2165 7 месяцев назад

    The underlying principle behind the US Healthcare system is as you state "For Profit First"

  • @medstudent8239
    @medstudent8239 8 месяцев назад

    GEN SURG QUEEN

  • @Anthony1._288
    @Anthony1._288 8 месяцев назад

    Lol I actually love your RUclips channel, similar to mine where you get to see the different transitions over the years, I’m currently a pre med nursing major. Love your advice

  • @symphonyfletcher9246
    @symphonyfletcher9246 8 месяцев назад

    Good luck with the interview trail!!

  • @simonbenyi1089
    @simonbenyi1089 8 месяцев назад

    Im doing a presentation on the problems in us healthcare as a european student and this has helped me a lot to understand the system. Thanks

  • @deblinamukherjeemd
    @deblinamukherjeemd 8 месяцев назад

    I applied this year as well! Good luck!

    • @brinawang
      @brinawang 8 месяцев назад

      good luck to you too!!

  • @alecscott2085
    @alecscott2085 8 месяцев назад

    Are there specialties that have you doing mostly procedures? I wanna be a surgeon bc of anatomy and want to use my hands and be hands on but don’t know if I’m cut for it

    • @brinawang
      @brinawang 8 месяцев назад

      yes! emergency medicine and anesthesiology are both non-surgical specialties that are very procedural. EM docs stitch up lacerations, intubate, even deliver a few babies! inteventional radiologists also do a lot of procedures and work very closely with surgeons, as many things that used to be treated surgically can now be treated with by IR docs. there are also subspecialties within internal medicine that are procedural -- interventional GI is an example that comes to mind. so lots of options to choose from, each with their pros and cons!

  • @usernamehere94
    @usernamehere94 8 месяцев назад

    Congratulations on the interview and decision of specialties. Question: How important would you say preclinical grades are for a successful match in surgery?

    • @brinawang
      @brinawang 8 месяцев назад

      thanks! :) my medical school did not have preclinical grades, and an increasing number of med schools are going pass/fail for the preclinical years. so while i imagine preclinical grades are part of the picture, i've been told that markers of your clinical aptitude (i.e., clinical grades, letters of recommendation, etc.) are considered most important by program directors. this paper corroborates that: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19240447/ hope this is helpful!

  • @1024specialkay
    @1024specialkay 8 месяцев назад

    good luck! can't wait to hear where you end up training!

    • @brinawang
      @brinawang 8 месяцев назад

      this comment is so sweet! thank you!! 🥰

  • @kaylinsavorgino8020
    @kaylinsavorgino8020 8 месяцев назад

    when you say you didnt do so well at the start of freshman year, can you elaborate on that? like how bad were your grades?

  • @user-tj9gi9wp8e
    @user-tj9gi9wp8e 9 месяцев назад

    hey! i was wondering about your experiencing doing your honors thesis in international studies but not neurobio. i'm an undergrad pre-med student majoring in biochem and Spanish, and I know I want to graduate with honors, I just don't know which one (idk if I want to do both). did you graduate with honors in international studies but no honors in neurobio? do you think I would be at a disadvantage if I went with my heart and did Spanish for honors rather than biochem?

    • @brinawang
      @brinawang 9 месяцев назад

      hey! yes, i chose to do just one honors thesis in international affairs. i don't think it put me at a disadvantage at all. in fact, it allowed me to have more interesting/unique answers in my interviews, and to build experience/skills that have been transferrable to my medical school research projects. i think the key thing to remember here is that this may your last opportunity to do sustained research in Spanish, whereas you will definitely be able to do additional basic/clinical science research in medical school if you so choose. so 100% you should follow your heart! (and it doesn't hurt that Spanish proficiency is also very transferrable to medicine!)

  • @qiongliu7149
    @qiongliu7149 10 месяцев назад

    Very informative and concise piece that even folks in their early 60s found it useful and inspiring. Thank you for sharing your experience with both op-ed writing and the user friendly note-taking tool. We can’t wait to meet the future Dr. & Professor Wang😀!

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  • @skoopqueen
    @skoopqueen 11 месяцев назад

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      @Alexedmartin. 11 месяцев назад

      What did you invest in?

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      @skoopqueen 11 месяцев назад

      There are many lucrative investments out there. I always tell people that saving is good, but investing is best. If you keep your money in the bank, you cannot make profits. You also have to give up a lot when it comes to saving. My advice is that before considering investing, you should consult an investment advisor first so you don't make a mistake or regret it later. I started Investment with the help of a financial expert Regina Louise Collaro , she is quite popular for her services so you might have heard of her. I earn on a monthly basis through passive income with her Financial aid

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    • @ugojazzy7812
      @ugojazzy7812 11 месяцев назад

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  • @QueenJanna
    @QueenJanna 11 месяцев назад

    I know that this question may seem weird.. but it is a question that I've always wanted to ask a med student/surgeon. Do you ever lose your appetite after surgery due to seeing so much blood? 🩸💉

  • @ashleighmeyer4215
    @ashleighmeyer4215 11 месяцев назад

    Hi there! I just came across this video and I also want to find time to study Spanish during med school, so I was wondering how you approached practicing French during med school? Thanks!!!

  • @MedorraBlue
    @MedorraBlue 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for posting something so authentic! I started bullet journaling during my electives, and I'm trying to sort out a new system for when I go into clerkship this fall. I was doing a monday-to-friday hourly schedule on the right-hand side of a grid notebook (my elective schedule couldn't be imported to my calendar, and it was a tragedy), with a whole bunch of weekly chaos on the right. Now that I'm trying again, I think I'm going to do a small handful of yearly/habit trackers at the front, and then see if I can organize my "weekly notes" a bit better this time around. These ideas are great, and I love that your journal looks so much like mine! 😅

  • @ryuk1861
    @ryuk1861 Год назад

    Thanks for this incredible video! Is there any chance you may consider making videos on how to succeed on individual rotations? Whether it be specific resources for that clerkship, skills you developed, and other tips to do well on evals..

  • @antoinetteanwar2311
    @antoinetteanwar2311 Год назад

    This video was really well made, your explanation really helped me understand the ACA more for my class. Thank you!

  • @parulrai6668
    @parulrai6668 Год назад

    Underrated video! Thank you for the tips!

  • @morganvorndran7483
    @morganvorndran7483 Год назад

    Thank you for this video!!! Very helpful in writing my paper for finals!

  • @Mishra..432
    @Mishra..432 Год назад

    It's really good ❤

  • @aaliynyggh53
    @aaliynyggh53 Год назад

    That was beautiful

  • @rebekahwhite2939
    @rebekahwhite2939 Год назад

    Female humans that gave birth to infants get lots of emergency financial aid for their heat from Social Services. Pop infants out of vaginas because there are financial incentives to pop infants out of vaginas. The government encourages female humans to pop infants out of vaginas and to be illiterate. Jan 3, 2022, 11:26 AM Medicare went up and my Medicare doesn't pay for anything. Pregnant women and children don't have to pay anything for their Medicare or Medicaid and they don't have to pay co-payments for their medical care and they get free expensive medical care with no hassles at all. So if you drop out of high school and get pregnant then the government pays for everything. If have been on SSI which is Supplemental Security Income from the Social Security Administration and public assistance your whole entire life then people seem to like you more. The government encourages people to be high school dropouts and pregnant teenagers by making sure that the government pays for everything for them. But if you work at employment for a while then they make you pay for Medicare and then you are told that your Medicare doesn't pay for anything and they try to get me to pay HUGE medical bills that I cannot afford. I can barely afford to live here where I do but some people don't seem to. There are financial incentives to give birth to children. Money from the government pays for all the diapers that the infants and toddlers shit poop and pees in. The government has plenty of money to pay for diapers for children that female humans give birth to. It is a luxury to give birth to children but most female humans take it for granted that the government pays for all the food that their children eat. More orphans and orphanages because why? Human infant factories that cause poverty. Jan 3, 2022, 12:31 PM Some people did not get educations because they had to work in gardens to grow foods to eat and work on farms to milk cows and shovel cow shit which stinks and they did the best that they knew how. Some people don't see the purpose of sitting in brick buildings that money from the government pays for. Money from the government paid to build the buildings that the schools are in. Our grandparents went to one-room schoolhouses and they did not take it for granted that they learned how to read and write. Some people did not learn how to read and write. Our grandparents knew how to sew and knit and crochet and make their own clothes. Our grandparents and parents knew how to grow food to eat in gardens. It is a different kind of knowledge. People have different kinds of knowledge. People have different ideas. Some people say that you don't learn about life from being in school. The only reason these people give birth to infants is that they get food stamps and W.I.C.-women, infants and children food vouchers and HEAP and free baby cribs and car seats for free and I am not saying to take these things away from these people but the government could also give to the people who don't have children and the senior citizens too. There are so many financial incentives that the government has and that is the only reason why they have been giving birth to so many children which can cause the population to get too high. It is sad Okay 💌😷🤓🤓😍 It is so very sad that my mom has lived her life in such severe poverty. It is so sad that Social Services provides lots of emergency financial assistance to pregnant women but Social Services doesn't provide that much financial assistance to my mom. I like your suggestions for my mom and dinner out or a short trip or something that my mom wants. Sep 27, 2021, 8:11 AM 11/28/21, 10:12 PM Jan 24, 2022, 11:19 AM More direct relief is needed because the poorest people are not getting the money from the government 🙁 When money is given to different government agencies only certain people are getting that money. Direct relief is Economic Impact Payments from the Internal Revenue Service 🙁 A fourth Economic Impact Payment should be sent out but the government agencies that give money to the Internal Revenue Service have not sat down to do this yet 🙁 The Biden-Harris Administration has to sign those paperwork things so that more money can be sent out from the Internal Revenue Service, please 🙁 The Senate floor is where some of the infrastructures for economic stuff is being done 🙁 Renew the Child Tax Credit from the Internal Revenue Service for another year, please! The money for the Child Tax Credits will be used by parents for their children and it will sweeten them up and make them happier! Renew the Economic Impact Payments from the Internal Revenue Service for another year please so that people who don't have children and senior citizens can buy food that they like to eat, please! Children also get Economic Impact Payments from the Internal Revenue Service so there are financial incentives to give birth to lots of children. Children get child tax credit money from the Internal Revenue Service and they get Economic Impact Payments from the Internal Revenue Service. Feb 25, 2022, 8:41 PM

  • @rebekahwhite2939
    @rebekahwhite2939 Год назад

    otda.ny.gov/.../directives/2003/ADM/03_ADM-10.pdf... otda.ny.gov 🤓🤓 It's environmental. What is an environment? What creates environments? The criterion for public assistance in this memo should have been followed in about 2002 according to the memo otda.ny.gov/.../directives/2003/ADM/03_ADM-10.pdf... Everyone would have a lot more if Social Services followed the criterion for public assistance in these memos Yes, I agree too When you read the criterion in that memo they should have been doing this stuff for public assistance in about 2002 According to the criterion in that memo, people should be able to keep the money won from Bingo which would improve business at the casinos I'm reading the link you sent about recipients being able to keep some money for the purpose of paying tuition now, Becky. That's a great idea. I'm glad they're doing this now. It's about time. otda.ny.gov 🤓🤓 Lots of people can have investments in the stock market if they follow the criterion the way they are supposed to. 5. Q: A number of questions have been raised as to which retirement (pension) plans have to included as resources and which ones are excluded. A: In general the cash value of a pension plan is excluded from resources with certain exceptions. The following is an illustrative but non-exhaustive list of types of retirement savings and pension plans that are excluded: · 457 plans (plans for State and local governments and other tax-exempt organizations); · 401 (k) plans (generally a cash-or-deferred arrangement and generally limited to for-profit organizations). · Federal Employee Thrift Savings plan; · Section 403 (b) plans (tax-sheltered annuities provided for employees of tax-exempt organizations and state and local educational organizations); · Section 01 (c)(18) plans (retirement plans for union members consisting of employee contributions to certain trusts that must have been established before June 1959); and · Keogh plans that involve a contractual obligation with someone who is not a household member.! This from the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance internet website. This is about 899 pages. The criterion for public assistance otda.ny.gov/programs/temporary-assistance/TASB.pdf otda.ny.gov Keogh plans, 403 b plans, 401 k are not counted resources according to the criterion for public assistance. Not counted resources should not be factored into the allowable amounts for public assistance. The caseworkers should not ask what the cash value of the pensions are because they are not counted resources! They cause poverty in the Communities! Police officers in Utica,NY might need this information please!! 3/22/21, 6:56 PM otda.ny.gov otda.ny.gov/policy/directives/2016/ADM/16-ADM-09.pdf otda.ny.gov 🤓🤓 I sent you the information to read. The information that I sent you is information that you can use to help yourself with public assistance from Social Services and financial assistance and for improving the economy. This is only one memo on the computer internet website for New York State Temporary and Disability Assistance for the criterion for public assistance. There are lots of memos for criterion for public assistance on the computer internet website for New York State Temporary and Disability Assistance. Everyone would have a lot more if all the caseworkers followed the criterion in the memos. There are phone numbers on the memos to call regarding the criterion in the memos for public assistance. It is frustrating. I am not sure. We means a group of people. We are reading the memos from the New York State Temporary and Disability Assistance computer internet website because the local Social Services doesn't follow the criterion for public assistance the way it should. A few people have called the phone numbers on the memos to speak to the employees about the criterion in the memos but it is frustrating. Google on the computer internet website to find more memos for public assistance to read. We would all have more if every Social Services followed the criterion in the memos. 🤓🤓 The only reason these people give birth to infants is that they get food stamps and W.I.C.-women, infants and children food vouchers and HEAP and free baby cribs and car seats for free and I am not saying to take these things away from these people but the government could also give to the people who don't have children and the senior citizens too. There are so many financial incentives that the government has and that is the only reason why they have been giving birth to so many children which can cause the population to get too high. 🤓🤓 Medicare pays for birth control pills Medicaid pays for birth control pills Money from the government pays for Medicare and Medicaid which means that money from the government pays for birth control pills Money from the government pays for all the diapers that the infants and toddlers shit, poop and pee in so it shouldn't be an issue to have money from the government pay for abortion It's not taxpayer's money paying for abortions. Abortions should be a choice that an individual person makes but ignorant bible thumping wants to take their rights to make choices to have an abortion away. Bible thumpers pray to a dead man whose name is Jesus. Money from the government pays for all the food that the infants and toddlers and children eat so it shouldn't be an issue to have money from the government pay for abortions too The government should have the United States Department of Agriculture grow more fresh fruits and fresh vegetables for food to eat You are very right when you say that some people have been finding it difficult to feed themselves and it is sad. A lot of the female gender has been causing poverty. The female gender that loves being mothers and values their role as mothers are causing lots of poverty because they don't see how education can improve the economy. The type of education that the mothers seem to want for their children is coloring in coloring books and pregnant before the age of twenty years old because the government has financial incentives to get pregnant. There are so many financial incentives that the government has to get pregnant and getting food from the government is one reason why they give birth to so many children which causes over-population. There is not enough employment for the amount of people that need employment and that is why the majority of the people are on SSI which is Supplemental Security Income from the Social Security Administration 🙁 Economic reasons are why people are on disability from the Social Security Administration 🙁 Most people don't have disabilities and they are just given a diagnosis so that they can get their SSI which is Supplemental Security Income from the Social Security Administration 🙁 Just say that there is not enough employment for the amount of people that need employment which is a lot more honest 🙁 Most people are on SSI which is Supplemental Security Income from the Social Security Administration for economic reasons Fair wages. Fair pay. Compensation for the physical labor that they do is needed, please. Also, the cost of food is too expensive because most people are on disability from the Social Security Administration and public assistance and the government has not created employment for agriculture to grow fresh fruits and fresh vegetables and food to eat yet. It is sad. The female humans are giving birth to infants faster than farms can grow food to feed the children being born because the government has lots of financial incentives that cause pro-birth. They have to work on the economy and the government has to create financial incentives to have fewer children being born. Praying

  • @trueformoblivion8557
    @trueformoblivion8557 Год назад

    I have one question. This is not meant to be mean or disrespectful in any way but why does it at least say that Uchicago medical school acceptance rate is so high. I found the school to be very competitively obviously, but it mentions an 80% acceptance rate. Do they only accept people from certain backgrounds because I know the medical school is very good.

  • @fernandor4040
    @fernandor4040 Год назад

    'Promo SM' ☹️

  • @robertdepesci3418
    @robertdepesci3418 Год назад

    Made it easy for irresponsible people to get nearly free healthcare and shifted the expense to struggling working Americans

  • @Mamami113
    @Mamami113 Год назад

    Great video! Imagining my daughters standing and delivering speech like you!

  • @jorumssenkubuge-dn1jj
    @jorumssenkubuge-dn1jj Год назад

    I loved your speech and it is interesting but need it on a written paper please

  • @volcanixthanksyoufortheviewz

    Heya! I'm getting my degree in social work and I'm writing a policy paper on ACA for my social welfare class. This has been highly helpful❤ thanks so much for making this through video!

  • @dadi1727
    @dadi1727 Год назад

    Your videos motivated me to become a doctor ❤

  • @qiongliu7149
    @qiongliu7149 Год назад

    What a smart medical student and a beautiful human being!

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    @kingoflucifer-sf4sr Год назад

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  • @wendyhutchins663
    @wendyhutchins663 Год назад

    Thank you for posting this video. I am studying for the GBA1 exam which is part of the CEBS. This video was very helpful.