Why You Should Pick Internal Medicine [Salary, Lifestyle, Satisfaction]

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  • Why You Should Pick Internal Medicine? If you’re considering to potentially pursuing the field as well, this is for you! Hopefully, it helps you make your decision if you’re on the edge and help you understand why Internal Medicine is the best fit for you.
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    03:12 - Know A Little About Everything To Help Your Patients
    03:44 - Job Opportunities Are Amazing
    5:37 - Salary Is Competitive
    7:49 - You Are Always Learning
    10:29 - Job Satisfaction Is What You Desire
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Комментарии • 103

  • @DrumBoy728
    @DrumBoy728 2 года назад +65

    I'm leaning towards IM right now! I really like physiology and like the feeling of being a "complete" doctor with numerous specialty opportunities, if desired

  • @jasonlopez8499
    @jasonlopez8499 2 года назад +6

    i love how you always have something popping out in your videos. i have ADHD and it keeps me focused on what your saying, i love it. thank you. SUBSCRIBED.

  • @tarheelblue23198
    @tarheelblue23198 2 года назад +11

    Dude we gotta blow you up on RUclips, everyone click and thumbs up and comment, more people NEED TO SEE YOU
    Extremely underrated. You've been consistently helping us for years now. Thanks for your commitment to putting out quality videos my man, you are much appreciated 🙏🏽

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 года назад +1

      Aww super nice of you. Enjoy the support 😊

  • @szile8
    @szile8 11 месяцев назад +1

    2nd year med student, Internal Med is on my (very early) list of residency interests! Thanks for your video, still have a long way to go but it’s nice to see some more context about this specialty

  • @h.narula3495
    @h.narula3495 Год назад +2

    Well detailed video thanks for sharing your insights and experiences!

  • @Jeremiah-ki6fd
    @Jeremiah-ki6fd Год назад +2

    Thank you so much.
    Sometimes the most significant things we do that help, are from the things that are seemingly insignificant (comparatively)to us and/or others. But for the few, it may just be life altering.
    This video was that for me- thank you.
    💛🙏💪

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  Год назад

      Aww glad you enjoyed the video! Best of luck with your journey!

  • @MadAboutMedicine
    @MadAboutMedicine 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for making this video! Really loved the insight.

  • @edisontenecela2109
    @edisontenecela2109 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for sharing your insights on internal medicine, it is much appreciated. As an incoming medical student, I often hear the negatives of IM which have in turn, made me think if there were any positives in the first place. This video is a clear sign and indicator that IM has much to offer. Thanks again!

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 года назад

      Glad this helped! Best of luck :)

  • @pankajgayki
    @pankajgayki Год назад +1

    Man I am leaning towards IM very much. Love the analysis and all knowing part.

  • @abidr2001
    @abidr2001 2 года назад +2

    Great video! I also agree with you should do what u love whether is it doing surgery or becoming general internist. Whatever you desire!!

  • @MDPowerhouse
    @MDPowerhouse 2 года назад +1

    Super helpful! Thanks for sharing

  • @namratakulkarni3466
    @namratakulkarni3466 Год назад +1

    Thank you! That was really helpful and makes me super excited to pursue IM

  • @laceywoods6061
    @laceywoods6061 2 года назад +7

    We took the Clifton Strengths assessment at my med school. Here are mine: 1. Activator 2. Ideation 3. Learner 4. Restorative 5. Achievement. None of mine are super "relationship" oriented (they say that the "touchy-feely" types are typically in primary care). Wondered if you would share what yours are and/or if you think mine would be well fulfilled by internal med.

  • @ItWillRainXO
    @ItWillRainXO 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much!!! This is tremendously helpful!!

  • @chefmacaraeg4144
    @chefmacaraeg4144 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the Video. I appreciate that you put in 1-2 clinical vignettes in your videos. It allows me to learn while chilling out! Wont ever forget about methemoglobinemia because of this (i hope). Thanks Again! Pls keep at it

  • @lauradaniels4725
    @lauradaniels4725 7 месяцев назад

    I am an RN considering a position in an Internal Medicine office and your video was VERY helpful. The videos done by Nurses were worthless. Great info here into the realm of IM and its Docs and much that is involved. Now I have a scope that helps me know that this would be a great work environment for me. Thanks

  • @ss-zz6ii
    @ss-zz6ii Год назад

    Lakshay ❤ awesome insight

  • @shelleyverma4822
    @shelleyverma4822 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much! This is super encouraging! I love learning more about IM.

  • @IreneN267
    @IreneN267 Год назад +1

    IM💕 is the backbone of medicine!

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  Год назад

      One of the backbones - all fields are important - but I'm biased haha :D

  • @bgtbvc
    @bgtbvc 2 года назад +2

    Doc, this is the best video about internal medicine I’ve ever seen and absolutely strengthens my desire to pursue this specialty. Keep up the good work 🥼

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 года назад

      Glad you liked it. Thanks for the comment!

  • @RobertSmith-gw7ye
    @RobertSmith-gw7ye Год назад

    Hey, really great video! Is fellowship and residency completely separate- your internal medicine residency application process and experience will be the same regardless of whether you plan to go into cardiology vs general practice?

  • @marialena9315
    @marialena9315 2 года назад +2

    hello! for starters a general thank u for ur videos since they have been very helpful for many aspiring doctors and me personally

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 года назад

      Hi! I do have a video on the channel that I made after getting honors or the rotation! Would start there - go over resources in that rotation as well :)

  • @moriahthompson9404
    @moriahthompson9404 2 года назад +4

    I just came from a Reddit post asking if becoming a doctor was worth it and a couple residents were saying why they hated IM and that it’s wasn’t worth it. I find it the most interesting out of all of them for the same reason as you! That’s been my idea of a doctor ever since I was a kid: someone who knows a little of everything and can have a good shot at accurately diagnosing any type of patient. I also want to do Doctors Without Borders which is why I feel like this specialty would also be helpful. I always felt that IM would be one of the better specialties, not to mention it’s the one that interests me the most since I love figuring stuff out. But I had to come to RUclips and see if anyone else felt the same way about it and if maybe I shouldn’t reconsider my choice. You just gave me hope that I can still have a good balance while doing what I love so THANK YOU!

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 года назад

      :D everyone will have a different viewpoint on the journey. If you continue to focus on loving it - you'll find more things to love about it (which will offset the new things you dislike). Keep going!

  • @jonathans7302
    @jonathans7302 Год назад +1

    What would you say is a typical workday like for a resident and an attending in Internal Med? (e.g. day to day tasks)

  • @aravindan303
    @aravindan303 2 года назад +2

    @TheMDJourney What about personal life balance. Do we get time for our other interests like music? Being an internist?

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 года назад

      For sure! I have several hours a week to work on my marathon training, the RUclips Channel and other random things I enjoy :)

  • @stefmel1828
    @stefmel1828 2 года назад +2

    your story about the bradycardia pt sounds like Cushing's triad , what did the diagnosis end up being?

    • @moriahthompson9404
      @moriahthompson9404 2 года назад

      That’s what I was thinking too!!! I’m only an EMT so I was like, “Gosh, I guess I have to study that more…” But thanks for validating me🥺

  • @sammazloumi4856
    @sammazloumi4856 Год назад

    I really want to get into Internal Medicine

  • @IMResident_IMG_Indian
    @IMResident_IMG_Indian 2 года назад +5

    Amazing video! Thank you sir. I hope to meet you one day. I'm this year's graduate from India and I dream about all the things you said. Im done with Step exams with 242 & 268 . Every reason you gave was spot on as if you were reading my mind. As said, i'll be glad to meet you sir.

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the nice comment! Best of luck on your journey!

  • @quon535
    @quon535 2 года назад

    Is there any specialty that aligns specifically with pharmacology & physiology/patho-phys?? Those are my high top interests

  • @fiwidoctor
    @fiwidoctor 2 года назад +1

    Hi. Could you tell me about the average day in a medicine residents life in the USA? How often are duties? What are the working hours?, do you get get weekends off?

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 года назад

      Have a few videos in my residency playlist. I work about 5-6 days a week. My hours can vary from 40-80 hour a week depending on the rotation. Weekends depend on rotation. Some yes. Some I get every 4th day off which may or may not fall on the weekend

  • @GL1FE
    @GL1FE 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful , I was curious if I can ask a question about internal medicine patients? I was wondering since the pandemic if you can share wether you’ve had patients with long Covid ? And we’re you able to help them ? Leah

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 года назад

      Patients with COVID do get better. Some do have long term effects after felling better that they need our helps with. Those who have severe COVID ards - require intubation - the stories are much less where we've been able to get a patient through it. Takes a lot of time if ever for the lungs to heal and during that time complications for being intubated (other infections, kidney failure, bleeding, arrythmias) all can play a role and increase the chance of a patient not making it.

  • @billbill4392
    @billbill4392 Год назад

    I really am afraid that I won't make enough after training.

  • @wassmmd8521
    @wassmmd8521 2 года назад +1

    nice video

  • @codytompkins4192
    @codytompkins4192 2 года назад

    Please increase audio volume

  • @meenafaiez9937
    @meenafaiez9937 Год назад +1

    U mean cirrhosis ( that causes hyperdynamic circulation) not psoraisis right?
    If so then plesase tell
    Never knew it
    Thanks doc🙏

  • @user-ex7dd3kl6z
    @user-ex7dd3kl6z Год назад

    after residency we have to handle both op and ip cases right?

  • @yogeshlakshman8488
    @yogeshlakshman8488 Год назад +1

    I am considering IM .I want to be a generalist in the hospital setting but not a person working for 24/7.
    Can you share your insights on this because I love the complexity but not in the mind to work for 24/7?
    Is there any possibility ?

    • @agd712
      @agd712 Год назад +2

      Hospitalist usually works 7 on (whole week, 8-12 hours days) and get next 7 off.
      It's a sweet gig to work half the year for 300K.

  • @mrgeek434
    @mrgeek434 Год назад +1

    Do you encounter a lot of foreign medical graduate residents as an internal med doctor? I've heard it's quite a FMG-friendly specialty.

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  Год назад +1

      I do! Yeah there's many more spots and need for IM docs that I think it's more friendly to international applicants

  • @gavenferguson9171
    @gavenferguson9171 3 месяца назад +1

    What are your thoughts on combined meds peds residency?

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 месяца назад +1

      If you are undecided or see yourself dealing with both age groups or maybe the young teenagers to adults then it may be a great choice for just one extra year!

  • @BeastV33
    @BeastV33 5 месяцев назад

    what was the cause of the bradycardia?

  • @wassmmd8521
    @wassmmd8521 2 года назад +2

    i like internal medicine because it has a lot of information but i also like doing some surgery in the future . so what is your opinion ? should i go to surgery or internal medicine ? i am so confused

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 года назад

      Try both out in med school - not sure where you are on your journey. But I'm biased haha

    • @kaitlynkilpatrick36
      @kaitlynkilpatrick36 2 года назад

      Would second doing the rotations. Surgery does management of patients as well but their inspector hats are more tailored to certain organs. Definitely a different mindset though. You can also do a lot of procedures in practice though you won't be in an OR obviously.

  • @huntervasquez5762
    @huntervasquez5762 2 года назад +2

    What do you think of hospitalist medicine? I really enjoy hospitalist medicine (only a medical student right now) but am worried about burnout from what I've seen online. What's the consensus you've seen in the field?

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 года назад +2

      Think it has to do a lot with where you work. Granted I've only done it in the setting of a resident but academics seem to be more forgiving than private hospitals. It also depends on how the hospitalist are viewed - asset vs. dumping ground and babysitters at the institutions. This is better answered by current/former staff members. I've seen some hospitalist who have loved what they do (mostly because of the free time off) but more examples of transitoning into other styles of medicine or fellowship.

  • @skategenie
    @skategenie 2 года назад +1

    what're your thoughts on House of God?

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 года назад

      Good book to be aware of. Not realistic of course :)

  • @iyahvictory7494
    @iyahvictory7494 2 года назад +1

    Is there a disadvantage of not going for fellowship immediately after residency? Iike work as a hospitalist a year or two before going for fellowship

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 года назад +1

      I would says it's fellowship dependent but becoming more normal to do for sure. Some do it for a financial buffer, some do it to explore the life as a hospitalist and decide, and others want a break before going back into a busy fellowship

    • @iyahvictory7494
      @iyahvictory7494 2 года назад

      @@TheMDJourney Thank you sir

  • @proefosa
    @proefosa 2 года назад +1

    Thanks.. but I don’t want to learn everyday. I’m tired

  • @samik3184
    @samik3184 Год назад +1

    Looking forward to 7 days on 7 days off or 15 days on 15 days off

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  Год назад +1

      15 days would be rough. My schedule is now 4 on 3 off x 2 weeks and then 3 on 4 off for 2 weeks and it's much more sustainable.

  • @Snapshotmanny
    @Snapshotmanny Год назад +1

    What kind of glasses do you have?

  • @rozennbergfridi9206
    @rozennbergfridi9206 2 года назад +1

    Hey doc, how is research prospect in internal medicine? I am deciding between emergency medicine and internal medicine. Thanks

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 года назад +1

      Not sure if you're asking if you're doing research right now vs. the need for research. More research opportunities in IM but not everyone does it. Depending on if you apply for more academic places - research may not be as important. But it can help standout if you're applying to competitive places.

  • @TheMDJourney
    @TheMDJourney  2 года назад +4

    What do you think about Internal Medicine? It is for you? Let me know below and also if not comment down your preferred specialization

    • @okidokidoc
      @okidokidoc 2 года назад +3

      IM's definitely at the top of the list, but recently, Radiology's becoming another good option during this pandemic haha

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 года назад +1

      Haha understandable :)

    • @laceywoods6061
      @laceywoods6061 2 года назад

      @@TheMDJourney that's me too. i think if I don't do radiology I would do IM! What would help you differentiate between these two interests in your opinion?

  • @PranayBrajabashi
    @PranayBrajabashi 2 года назад +2

    How can you say 200k is enough? Bro it's very less

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 года назад

      200k more than enough for most.

    • @PranayBrajabashi
      @PranayBrajabashi 2 года назад +1

      @@TheMDJourney sir , with less amount of hardwork than this , Engineers are earning 400k -700k on an average 😢 .
      So after doing this much hardwork...is
      200k worth it ?

    • @TheMDJourney
      @TheMDJourney  2 года назад +3

      If I hate engineering and like medicine and can provide for my expenses then yeah

    • @PranayBrajabashi
      @PranayBrajabashi 2 года назад +1

      @@TheMDJourney is 200k pre tax or post tax?

  • @areufkingkiddingme
    @areufkingkiddingme Год назад

    Did he have adrenal insufficiency

  • @Tejas05
    @Tejas05 Год назад +2

    JSN laksh🙏😆

  • @Knowmore55555
    @Knowmore55555 2 года назад +2

    First

  • @RAJMtrue
    @RAJMtrue 8 месяцев назад

    Refusing to answer salary questions is classist. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with wanting to make more money. A lower income youn person greatly benefits from income transparency.