You all prolly dont give a damn but does any of you know of a way to log back into an Instagram account..? I somehow lost my password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me
Timestamps: 01:57 Dr. Charlotte Johnson 03:31 Dr. Anton Dennis 04:30 Dr. Chris Lovejoy 10:57 Dr. Katherine Macfarland 12:43 Dr. Paul Tern 16:27 Dr. Yuhan Peng 17:08 Dr. Molly Hunt 18:58 Dr. Zack Hasan 19:23 Dr. Jake Tobin 20:38 Dr. Ali Abdaal
One thing I found useful is to tag along the admitting doctor/ on call SHO. This is useful because you can ask them to take a history/ examine patients before they are admitted, then by presenting your findings to the doctor it helps you think about possible diagnosis and management before one is set in plan. Also, focus on one or a couple of patients a day and read on their conditions when consolidating at home.
before medical school I spent 10 years as an ED nurse as most medical students I've interacted with could have done with watching this! there is so much you can learn even on the most "boring" medical rehab ward. The more you put in the more you get out! Don't be afraid to go with other members of the MDT you'll be working with them so its worth knowing what they actually do.
I’m real fan ali I sadly have 2 tests tomorrow but I will definitely watch ur video once I go out of the test tomorrow 😻 love you man keep going please and this channel is just insane 🤓
I would really really appreciate if you could put subtitles on your videos. As a non english speaking person it gets quite hard to follow sometimes, specially because of the accent. Thank you so much!
The thing is we are never allowed to leave the ward before 14:00 And also our wards are very crowded that lowered the possibility of learning to almost zero .
Really appreatiating what u do When im disappointed or something from studying i go and watch ur videos thanx alot may allah bless you And thanks for your colleagues in this video for their particapation
Hey Ali, it would be really awesome to see a video conversation with a doctor from the U.S. discussing the differences between medical school/residency in the UK vs. US. Thanks!!!
This is so true, this is my second year doing wards. And the first year and even now I’m still sadly not learning much from the wards at all. I’ve completely Wasted it and cheating during ward by not taking histories and just copying from patient’s medical ticket. I just usually spend time in ward thinking when will it be over 🥹
I love your videos! I'm an 11th grader now and I'm so so passionate about medicine... watching your videos just make me more passionate. I really love your content .. keep up the good work, I wish you all the best!! Actually, your videos are a motivation for me, bc when I want to watch one of your videos I'll be like: ok, if I finish today's plan, I'll watch Ali Abdaal's videos in bed tonight .. lol.
Great video thank you. Are these all Cambridge educated doctors, I don’t suppose it would be possible to get opinions from those educated at other schools if so?
shaljir wards are where the patient’s are found. Each ward houses approximately 30 patients on average. Each ward is split in to several bays which are gender based..ie male/female bays. A typical hospital corridor may have several wards. Hope that helps :)
I completed my med school and confused whether to join postgraduate for next 3 years because i don't think that i will not attain both time freedom and money freedom while spending most of my times working in wards. I' m confused what to do because I don't have any skill other than learnt from med school and stuck in between my life. Can you tell what I need to do in life.
I really needed this. Started my first hospital placement this week, feeling a bit useless and really needed this boost!
You all prolly dont give a damn but does any of you know of a way to log back into an Instagram account..?
I somehow lost my password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me
Timestamps:
01:57 Dr. Charlotte Johnson
03:31 Dr. Anton Dennis
04:30 Dr. Chris Lovejoy
10:57 Dr. Katherine Macfarland
12:43 Dr. Paul Tern
16:27 Dr. Yuhan Peng
17:08 Dr. Molly Hunt
18:58 Dr. Zack Hasan
19:23 Dr. Jake Tobin
20:38 Dr. Ali Abdaal
One thing I found useful is to tag along the admitting doctor/ on call SHO. This is useful because you can ask them to take a history/ examine patients before they are admitted, then by presenting your findings to the doctor it helps you think about possible diagnosis and management before one is set in plan.
Also, focus on one or a couple of patients a day and read on their conditions when consolidating at home.
Chris Lovejoy 🙌 absolutely amazing
Thanks man! Glad it was helpful haha
@@ChrisLovejoy It’s so obvious you were talking with all passion and love
Thank you
Thanks chris.... you were indeed fantastic
before medical school I spent 10 years as an ED nurse as most medical students I've interacted with could have done with watching this! there is so much you can learn even on the most "boring" medical rehab ward. The more you put in the more you get out! Don't be afraid to go with other members of the MDT you'll be working with them so its worth knowing what they actually do.
I’m real fan ali I sadly have 2 tests tomorrow but I will definitely watch ur video once I go out of the test tomorrow 😻 love you man keep going please and this channel is just insane 🤓
I would really really appreciate if you could put subtitles on your videos. As a non english speaking person it gets quite hard to follow sometimes, specially because of the accent. Thank you so much!
The thing is we are never allowed to leave the ward before 14:00 And also our wards are very crowded that lowered the possibility of learning to almost zero .
Just what I needed ... Had my first ward today ..thanks a lot ... Amzaing work.😊
So good to see Charlotte again❤️
Nice to assign faces to the voices I’ve heard on you and your brother’s podcast
Really appreatiating what u do
When im disappointed or something from studying i go and watch ur videos thanx alot may allah bless you
And thanks for your colleagues in this video for their particapation
This was such a brilliant video - exactly what I needed to hear! Have just ordered the modern medical student manual and am so excited to read it!
Hey Ali, it would be really awesome to see a video conversation with a doctor from the U.S. discussing the differences between medical school/residency in the UK vs. US. Thanks!!!
Got one in the works :)
This video was helpful. Thank you Ali Abdaal.
Very good tips and glad to hear that this problem of "but no one is teaching me here" is not only mine 😂
Yaaay !!! always excited for these episodes !
Loving this new content bro! This is exactly the stuff I was waiting for you to bring back to the world
This is so true, this is my second year doing wards. And the first year and even now I’m still sadly not learning much from the wards at all. I’ve completely
Wasted it and cheating during ward by not taking histories and just copying from patient’s medical ticket. I just usually spend time in ward thinking when will it be over 🥹
I love your videos! I'm an 11th grader now and I'm so so passionate about medicine... watching your videos just make me more passionate. I really love your content .. keep up the good work, I wish you all the best!! Actually, your videos are a motivation for me, bc when I want to watch one of your videos I'll be like: ok, if I finish today's plan, I'll watch Ali Abdaal's videos in bed tonight .. lol.
Great video Ali!
Medical school applications started recently and I feel less anxious about it thanks to your videos. Super thanks!
Great video thank you. Are these all Cambridge educated doctors, I don’t suppose it would be possible to get opinions from those educated at other schools if so?
Great work
Looking forward to the next one.
#medical_student_from_Syria
Thank you so much!
Hi from Florida! When you say “Wards” do you mean “Rotations” as we call it here?
shaljir wards are where the patient’s are found. Each ward houses approximately 30 patients on average. Each ward is split in to several bays which are gender based..ie male/female bays. A typical hospital corridor may have several wards. Hope that helps :)
Yes
Great video
Very useful thanks a lot
I have started recently...
I completed my med school and confused whether to join postgraduate for next 3 years because i don't think that i will not attain both time freedom and money freedom while spending most of my times working in wards. I' m confused what to do because I don't have any skill other than learnt from med school and stuck in between my life. Can you tell what I need to do in life.
Where is my "How I take notes videos"??
period
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What if there aren’t enough patients in your teaching hospital?🤦🏻♂️
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