Technically, "Anatomical Pathology" should have been first on our alphabetical list of specialties but finding accurate information on salary in that field is a little challenging. We'll double back for it as soon as possible 🔬
Really liked the purpose of this type of video that you have started. They are very instructive for those who are choosing their medical specialty. Congrats (y) I'm a general doctor here in Brazil, I'd be glad to help if I can.
Thanks Henrique, I'm glad that the video came out the way that I intended it to :) Thank you very much for the offer, please feel free to leave any advice for students or ask any questions that you'd like
Happy christmas ! great videos! could you please make a video for people who want to be cardiotheoracic/ cardiac / cardiovascular surgeon in Canada? Thank you!!
Great idea to highlight the options. I have a question, does Canada have nurse anesthesists like the US does? Is anesthesiologist in the OR all the time. LOL the only time you get to have a one-on-one with your patient is a few minutes before surgery.
Thanks Jeanette :) We have a position here called "anesthesiologist assistant" which requires additional training after a standard nursing training program. They're able to handle most routine anesthesiology situations by themselves but must be supervised by an MD anesthesiologist (from my understanding). No anesthesiologists aren't always found in the OR - they can also be seen in pain clinics, assisting in the ICU, in the emergency department, and on OB/GYN wards 🤙 LOL exactly, and then if you do your job right, they don't remember you when you wake up.
@@jeanetteraichel8299 Yes, they typically sit at the head of the patient bed and will fill out intra-operative paper work when there isn't an adjustment for them to make to the patient (unless they are relieved for a break / to go somewhere else).
Hi thank you for the great video - I have a question - I I am a IMG an I really want to sit my anaesthesiology board exams in Canada - I have my training recognised but I need to get the board exams - canadian that is . Ive been searching EVERYWHERE for MCQ Q banks from the canadian board exams or the SAQs but theres nothing I can find - website or books.... -I was just wondering how the residents prepare? do they use the US board Q banks because I understand the exams srategies are quite different - I did the UK boards and thats completely different too. So if you have any guidance as to where I can find mca or saq q banks Id be grateful!!! Caroline
Hi Caroline, glad the video helped somewhat :) Unfortunately I don't know much about the anesthesia board exam preparations specifically as its above my level at the moment. My advice would be to look through this website for any relevant details or find someone currently interested in sitting the Canadian anesthesiology board exams. www.cas.ca/en/practice-resources/career-centre/explore-a-career-in-anesthesiology/education-training there's an email they list that might be useful as well: accredit@cas.ca
Great question 🤙 you can see from my residency application video that the sections on our applications revolve moreso around qualitative metrics and not about test scores. Canadian medical schools are all exclusively pass/fail at this point I believe so there really aren't any sections for grades either. The biggest factors involved are strong reference letters, your CV, the electives you've done and the formal evaluation comments that are written at the end of every clerkship rotation. Also, the personal essays are very important in the pre-interview selection process.
Hi Aim :) IMGs / FMGs also apply via CaRMS like everyone else, but requirements as well as number of available spaces are different than for Canadian students. Please see the CaRMS website for more info and good luck with everything
Hi Carmel :) I wish I could give you more information but I unfortunately don't have a copy of the program breakdown. 24 hour shifts are common in many residencies and rotations. 36 hours are less common but do still occur
Hello, What is the pathway for an IMG to become an Anesthesiologist. My wife is working as an Medical officer at the department of Anesthesia in Bangladesh. She is so expert in Pain management. I am also coming Canada as an International student so worried about my wife's career. Can you help me to give some advice?
A great content and a wonderful video.💖👍. Do you know about the subject stream of Molecular Biology? If you know that path, please can you explain it. (Jobs, salaries, etc.)
Glad you liked it :D Medical Geneticists are MD trained here in Canada. Here is some information on them, we will be covering that profession in a later video! www.cma.ca/sites/default/files/2019-01/medical-genetics-e.pdf
Hey Piku, fortunately anesthesiology is one of the specialties that pay very low overhead. In this case, they would take home more than 1/3 (exception to the rule of thirds). Best to assume around 225K on average without taking into consideration anything that your accountant can help you with 🤙
Hi :) Please see my video on international applicants coming to Canada to work. There are a few different changes. One of which being that you will need to write the required exams before* applying to the match - which is the not the case for Canadian trained applicants. Also, check with physicians apply.ca directly for the most up to date information. Goodluck!
Technically, "Anatomical Pathology" should have been first on our alphabetical list of specialties but finding accurate information on salary in that field is a little challenging. We'll double back for it as soon as possible 🔬
Hi , do you now have information on anatomy pathology salary of resident doctors?
Really liked the purpose of this type of video that you have started. They are very instructive for those who are choosing their medical specialty. Congrats (y) I'm a general doctor here in Brazil, I'd be glad to help if I can.
Thanks Henrique, I'm glad that the video came out the way that I intended it to :) Thank you very much for the offer, please feel free to leave any advice for students or ask any questions that you'd like
I need help 🙂
@@achalanil7169 Please Achal, I look forward to help with anything I can.
You are just so cool to watch. With all going on in your life u take time to help others! Your amazing 👏 praying 🙏u get your match! U so deserve it!!
Thanks so much Sherry :D I'll try my best and will keep praying as well!
Yet another great and very insightful video! Thanks for the content 💪
I'm definitely keeping this one in my pocket for when the match comes around!
No problem dude! I'm glad to be able to help a bit 💪
This is a great series! Looking forward to the urology match
Glad to hear it buddy :) I'll try to bump it up a little in my release order 🤙
New series let’s gooooo!
Bout time I start this one 😎
Happy christmas ! great videos!
could you please make a video for people who want to be cardiotheoracic/ cardiac / cardiovascular surgeon in Canada?
Thank you!!
Thanks Ashkan :) Merry Christmas. That video will be out this week 🔥✂️ Hope it helps
@@nxtgenmd Thank you!!! that's my dream job tbh!
Thanks. I want to know more about Ophtalmology and the seats for it for International Students in BC.
No problem Priscilla :) We'll get to Ophthalmology eventually!
Great idea to highlight the options. I have a question, does Canada have nurse anesthesists like the US does? Is anesthesiologist in the OR all the time.
LOL the only time you get to have a one-on-one with your patient is a few minutes before surgery.
Thanks Jeanette :) We have a position here called "anesthesiologist assistant" which requires additional training after a standard nursing training program. They're able to handle most routine anesthesiology situations by themselves but must be supervised by an MD anesthesiologist (from my understanding).
No anesthesiologists aren't always found in the OR - they can also be seen in pain clinics, assisting in the ICU, in the emergency department, and on OB/GYN wards 🤙
LOL exactly, and then if you do your job right, they don't remember you when you wake up.
@@nxtgenmd I meant when the anesthesiologist is on a case in the OR, do they stay in the OR the whole time (unless relieved for a break)?
@@jeanetteraichel8299 Yes, they typically sit at the head of the patient bed and will fill out intra-operative paper work when there isn't an adjustment for them to make to the patient (unless they are relieved for a break / to go somewhere else).
Hi thank you for the great video - I have a question - I I am a IMG an I really want to sit my anaesthesiology board exams in Canada - I have my training recognised but I need to get the board exams - canadian that is . Ive been searching EVERYWHERE for MCQ Q banks from the canadian board exams or the SAQs but theres nothing I can find - website or books.... -I was just wondering how the residents prepare? do they use the US board Q banks because I understand the exams srategies are quite different - I did the UK boards and thats completely different too. So if you have any guidance as to where I can find mca or saq q banks Id be grateful!!! Caroline
Hi Caroline, glad the video helped somewhat :) Unfortunately I don't know much about the anesthesia board exam preparations specifically as its above my level at the moment. My advice would be to look through this website for any relevant details or find someone currently interested in sitting the Canadian anesthesiology board exams.
www.cas.ca/en/practice-resources/career-centre/explore-a-career-in-anesthesiology/education-training
there's an email they list that might be useful as well: accredit@cas.ca
Hi Caroline
I am at this stage now, did you manage to get the exams done? And did you find the exam Q bank etc
Thank you.
Now that Canadian med schools don't have standardised tests like USMLE. how do residencies choose applicants?
Great question 🤙 you can see from my residency application video that the sections on our applications revolve moreso around qualitative metrics and not about test scores. Canadian medical schools are all exclusively pass/fail at this point I believe so there really aren't any sections for grades either. The biggest factors involved are strong reference letters, your CV, the electives you've done and the formal evaluation comments that are written at the end of every clerkship rotation. Also, the personal essays are very important in the pre-interview selection process.
Hey Doc thanks for the great video, what about FMG want to become an anesthesiologist in Canada?
Hi Aim :) IMGs / FMGs also apply via CaRMS like everyone else, but requirements as well as number of available spaces are different than for Canadian students. Please see the CaRMS website for more info and good luck with everything
Hi ,great video !!! Can u please give some idea about anesthesiology residency routine .. like, do they have 36 hour shifts
Hi Carmel :) I wish I could give you more information but I unfortunately don't have a copy of the program breakdown. 24 hour shifts are common in many residencies and rotations. 36 hours are less common but do still occur
@@nxtgenmdokay cool !! thank you 😊
Hey.. 🤗 what's the name of the anesthesia residency course in the university of Toronto? I would like to apply for it.
Hi there :) please see their website for more info: anesthesia.utoronto.ca/anesthesia-residency-program
Hello, What is the pathway for an IMG to become an Anesthesiologist. My wife is working as an Medical officer at the department of Anesthesia in Bangladesh. She is so expert in Pain management. I am also coming Canada as an International student so worried about my wife's career. Can you help me to give some advice?
A great content and a wonderful video.💖👍.
Do you know about the subject stream of Molecular Biology? If you know that path, please can you explain it. (Jobs, salaries, etc.)
Glad you liked it :D Medical Geneticists are MD trained here in Canada. Here is some information on them, we will be covering that profession in a later video!
www.cma.ca/sites/default/files/2019-01/medical-genetics-e.pdf
Thank you very much 💖👍
I'm just 16year old from india 🇮🇳 I just wanna be a anesthiology proffesser , its my dream INSHA ALLAH.....❤
Please do one about emergency medicine 🙏🏻 and critical care
Would to please elaborate how to apply for fellowships in canada after completing MD Anesthesiology ?? Kindly mention
Hello :) Please see this link for U of T's FAQ for their fellowship programs. pgme.utoronto.ca/applicants/apply-for-fellowship-training/
Heyaaa i have one year of experience in anaesthetia after completing 3 years residency in anaesthesia... So how I can apply in Canada
Sir the anesthesiologist salary you mentioned 450k before tax that means he takes home 150k. Is it true?
Hey Piku, fortunately anesthesiology is one of the specialties that pay very low overhead. In this case, they would take home more than 1/3 (exception to the rule of thirds). Best to assume around 225K on average without taking into consideration anything that your accountant can help you with 🤙
Hey
How exactly can international students get into the field of anesthesiology in Canada?
As a international student how can i join in fellowship in ANESTHESIA in canada
I need help about the course needed for anesthesiologist
Thanks man.
How much does a md anesthesiologist earn after completing md in India
Hello I’m a med student in the Uk how does it change if I want to apply for residency
Hi :) Please see my video on international applicants coming to Canada to work. There are a few different changes. One of which being that you will need to write the required exams before* applying to the match - which is the not the case for Canadian trained applicants. Also, check with physicians apply.ca directly for the most up to date information.
Goodluck!