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  • Опубликовано: 16 авг 2024
  • Use discount code “SCRIBE22” at checkout for 20% off of the Premed Roadmap to Medical School Acceptance course: medschoolinsid...
    Medical scribing has become an increasingly popular extracurricular among premeds in recent years - but it’s not for everyone. Here’s what you need to know if you’re considering becoming a medical scribe.
    Medical scribes are assistants who help doctors and other healthcare providers enter patient information into the medical record. They work either in-person or virtually to create charts in real time. This reduces the amount of time that providers spend on clerical work and allows them to focus their attention on seeing patients and providing medical care.
    This is the first video in our new extracurricular series. We’ll dive deep into various premed extracurriculars to help you decide which ones to pursue. Let us know with a comment below what extracurriculars you’d like to see next.
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    TIME STAMPS:
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:23 - What is a Medical Scribe?
    01:50 - How to Become a Medical Scribe
    04:41 - Benefits of Being a Scribe
    08:11 - Drawbacks of Being a Scribe
    09:35 - Tips for Getting the Most Out of Being a Medical Scribe
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Комментарии • 77

  • @MedSchoolInsiders
    @MedSchoolInsiders  Год назад +6

    Use discount code “SCRIBE22” at checkout for 20% off of the Premed Roadmap to Medical School Acceptance course: medschoolinsiders.com/all-courses/premed-roadmap-to-medical-school-acceptance/

    • @fredashay
      @fredashay Год назад

      So... How to be a Jonathan?

  • @mustang8206
    @mustang8206 Год назад +88

    Currently working as a patient care tech and it's a great way to get experience. You're actually taking care of patients and not just writing notes plus you see what it feels like to be on your own and responsible for your own patients

    • @chloe94500
      @chloe94500 Год назад +1

      How did you become a patient care tech? Did you take any classes or certification?

    • @timjohnson531
      @timjohnson531 Год назад +15

      I feel like scribing is more than just writing notes. I get to work closely with the doc and see which tests and imaging at ordered based on the patients presentation. I also get to listen to consults, which also gives an insight on the course of care. Also, writing notes is a large part of being a doctor, and it provides exposure to medical jargon as well. Care tech is also a banging job imo

    • @24apotikkelilingtumaluntung
      @24apotikkelilingtumaluntung Год назад +1

      this channel really helps a lot for a fresh medical student

    • @kevinsingh277
      @kevinsingh277 Год назад +3

      @@chloe94500 I am a patient care tech in an emergency department which I would recommend as I do more of a variety of tasks than if I worked somewhere else. The only requirement was to be premed at my hospital but every place is different. Most of the work I do was on the job training/ certifications through my hospital. You get a lot of patient experience and gain perspective from more of a nursing perspective but I still get to interact with our physicians and make good relationships with them. It has helped me to see what medicine is really like and what I will really be getting myself into with the good and bad. Scribing is good but if you want a more hands on approach to gaining medical experience I can't recommend PCT enough!

    • @chloe94500
      @chloe94500 Год назад +1

      @@kevinsingh277 thank you for letting me know!

  • @camiloiribarren1450
    @camiloiribarren1450 Год назад +60

    I’ve done shadowing and scribing (still a scribe) and it helps me learn so much. It may not the most glamorous job but it definitely does give a sample of what different clinic specialities and sometimes you feel happy for patients when they have a great result from treatments.

  • @DrAstrid
    @DrAstrid Год назад +40

    I worked as a medical scribe, and eventually became a manager of 60+ scribes in a big city, and i can’t recommend this experience enough to pre meds! As a fourth year medical student at a top 10 US MD school, there were many points along the way where I could tell my scribing skills really came in handy. I got to work in heme/onc, internal medicine, family medicine, pediatrics, metabolic medicine, and even vascular surgery, all before even starting my own medical training. Thanks for making an awesome review video on the pros and cons!

  • @nicholashunt1968
    @nicholashunt1968 Год назад +25

    Having worked and managed a scribe program in the emergency department setting for a few years prior to starting medical school, I can attest this is a wonderfully accurate and effective summary of the job.
    I might also add that seeing doctors take a history and perform the physical exam day in and day out provides a great opportunity to learn different styles and develop your own skills! Immediately on reaching medical school, I've stood out from my peers in my interactions with patients, from gathering an effective history of present illness, to performing a physical exam, and presenting patient cases to my attendings. I can't recommend it enough if you find that it's the right environment for you!

  • @XavierReyesNYC
    @XavierReyesNYC Год назад +43

    Thanks for starting this extracurricular series! This is the part of the med school acceptance process that I have the most questions on. I hope to see lots of videos for these!

  • @alexanderking4224
    @alexanderking4224 Год назад +8

    As a medical oncology scribe and chief scribe, this video is spot on in every way. The information is solid. As a manager, I’m also juggling supervising other scribes and keep good client relations with various clinics. It’s a challenge for sure, but one that I am grateful for. Thanks Dr. Jubbal for the good information!

  • @DavidGreeneMtgJudge
    @DavidGreeneMtgJudge Год назад +10

    Not sure if you should separate CNA/HHA/PCT or lump them together since most schools teach all three in one go.
    Also, MA, EMT, LPN, and even the rare RN (ASN/BSN) should be discussed.
    And can't forget about being a personal care giver for a loved one, which does count as clinical experience.

  • @imaniappolon1138
    @imaniappolon1138 Год назад +14

    Being a paramedic as a PreMed gives you insight into what it's like to be an emergency medicine doctor so maybe you can give more information on that

    • @randomamerican3287
      @randomamerican3287 Год назад +4

      EMT is more practical for premed, but yes it'd make a good episode.

    • @matthewjones9003
      @matthewjones9003 Год назад +2

      I’m currently an EMT now and it most definitely is more practical. I’m taking the MCAT in May

    • @imaniappolon1138
      @imaniappolon1138 Год назад

      @@matthewjones9003 Are u planning on becoming a doctor and if so in what specialty? Or are u planning on continuing being an EMT?

    • @matthewjones9003
      @matthewjones9003 Год назад +3

      @@imaniappolon1138 I’m planning on becoming an emergency medicine physician so I’m getting the experience now as an EMT

    • @stephenwilliamsMEDChi
      @stephenwilliamsMEDChi Год назад

      I agree. Please do a video on paramedic working in the ER as a ER tech

  • @mjfreespirit
    @mjfreespirit Год назад +7

    Scribing would potentially get you into shadowing opportunities as you're legally part of the healthcare team.

  • @learningwithlanden
    @learningwithlanden Год назад +4

    Thanks for the video! During the pandemic, I found scribing as one of the only viable options where I live due to increased healthcare restrictions. I ended up not scribing but instead pursuing EMT training, but I agree that it’s a good beginner clinical job

  • @brittanykateaugustin2791
    @brittanykateaugustin2791 Год назад +8

    It would be great if you could cover being a CNA, pharma tech or research assistant

  • @emocuta
    @emocuta Год назад +3

    Wow! This is so helpful, thank you so much 🙏🏼 I have an interview for a Scribe position tomorrow 😊 wish me luck 🍀

    • @MedSchoolInsiders
      @MedSchoolInsiders  Год назад +1

      Good luck! Glad you enjoyed the video. This is part of an Extracurricular series we are starting. EMT is already out. Research and Volunteering are in the works.

  • @dazedk0317
    @dazedk0317 Год назад +9

    Maybe talk about the truth of working as a volunteer?? I think there might be a misconception about the weight of having volunteer experience on med school apps

    • @dominick6131
      @dominick6131 Год назад +15

      Volunteering should be removed from all college and post graduate applications. It caters to the wealthy who can afford to volunteer and not have to have a paid job while in college.
      Secondly it's a basically extortion. Forcing people to provide free labor in order to get into certain educational programs is not truly voluntary

    • @torresthemonster
      @torresthemonster Год назад +3

      @@dominick6131 4 hours a week does not mean it caters to the wealthy.

  • @KristenPoe-di3to
    @KristenPoe-di3to Год назад +2

    Not a scribe, but in my last semster of RN school and planning on med school after! 🎉

  • @jeffreyherrera2799
    @jeffreyherrera2799 Год назад +1

    Worked at the ED, UCC, Pulmonology, and international neurology!

  • @sarahapte9878
    @sarahapte9878 Год назад +2

    currently working as a qualified mental health specialist at a children's therapy program! it doesn't seem like it would have valueable expierence but i spend a lot of time with clients & their parents and also bill medicaid (only pre med i know who's already had to complete an insurance review😂)

    • @sarahapte9878
      @sarahapte9878 Год назад

      plus it gives me wild stories to share during interviews

  • @connornifong9861
    @connornifong9861 Год назад +3

    Plz do medical assistants

  • @ConnieMonique353
    @ConnieMonique353 Год назад +2

    I know this is mostly about doctors, but can you do one on Nurses ?? 🙏🏾

  • @anithateekaraman1265
    @anithateekaraman1265 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can you explain Pro’s and Con’s about CNA for Premed

  • @ClarissaRose
    @ClarissaRose 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this information!!!!

  • @kit-kat7826
    @kit-kat7826 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. It was really helpful!😌👌

  • @noahlambson868
    @noahlambson868 Год назад +3

    ER Tech and Phlebotomist. I just finished my Certs for both, and I want to know which one would be best for me. Thanks!

  • @redmustangredmustang
    @redmustangredmustang Месяц назад +1

    Wow being training to be a Jonathan.

  • @rivvj
    @rivvj Год назад +2

    Hi, i am very curious about how to study medicine as an overseas student. can you guys make a general overview for this topic? thanks, that will be very helpful. and the most question i want to ask is can international medicine student apply medical collage loans?

  • @jacobmora7935
    @jacobmora7935 Год назад +1

    Suggested volunteering would be great

  • @humanperson8418
    @humanperson8418 Год назад +1

    I think you mean 'Loyal Scribe Jonathan.'

  • @gnp67
    @gnp67 Год назад

    Thanks for this! Can you do a video about being a CNA

  • @ryangribs
    @ryangribs 10 месяцев назад

    I want to start scribing but im so scared to start😭 healthcare is so daunting

  • @thyphrog7424
    @thyphrog7424 Год назад +1

    EMT please!

  • @Za1naa
    @Za1naa Год назад +1

    Would it be beneficial to shadow other members of the healthcare team such as nurses or athletic trainers?

  • @brianacorrielus8890
    @brianacorrielus8890 Год назад +1

    do medical assistants!!

  • @Safe2864
    @Safe2864 Год назад

    I haven't found a single video on DPT !! am I on the wrong channel ?

  • @briexbrie
    @briexbrie Год назад

    EMT/PARAMEDIC extracurricular

  • @anirudhyenisetti8875
    @anirudhyenisetti8875 Год назад

    Pls make a series for IMGs

  • @parleymanderson7490
    @parleymanderson7490 Год назад +1

    I have a question. Which countries allow foreign medical graduates to work permanently? I’m a medical student in Vietnam and planning to work permanently in another country but I’m still quite not sure which country I should choose

  • @SpFrSpaZ
    @SpFrSpaZ Год назад +1

    Is this the same thing as a medical assistant?

  • @thebeatles9
    @thebeatles9 Год назад +1

    Would it be worth it to scribe for only a few months full time? (300-400 hours). Or should I just put the effort into something volunteer related that I could do for longer term? I already have some clinical xp over a few years working in-house as a PCT/CNA

  • @armandoroman8226
    @armandoroman8226 Год назад +1

    I actually took a phlebotomy certification course and just recently took the certification exam and plan on applying to work as a phlebotomist would you say that is better than medical scribe or just the same ?

  • @unknownuser6757
    @unknownuser6757 10 месяцев назад

    I feel so old starting college at 25 and a half lol. Better late than never

  • @AnaRodriguez-pr9dx
    @AnaRodriguez-pr9dx 3 месяца назад

    CAN YOU DO MEDICAL ASSISTANT AND CNA??

  • @henleywu9625
    @henleywu9625 Год назад

    Can you do a video abt becoming a emt and getting emt license to work in Er room

  • @Doctor_dumbell
    @Doctor_dumbell 5 месяцев назад

    Can you be a scribe as an fmg in another country

  • @arshdeepgill7842
    @arshdeepgill7842 Год назад +2

    EKG Tech

  • @ifbb_pro_Boogii
    @ifbb_pro_Boogii Год назад +2

    Can someone please tell me what is the minimum age of medical scribe? I’m 15 and are there any possibilities that I could be medical scribe?

    • @unknownhijabi1882
      @unknownhijabi1882 Год назад +1

      What qualifications do you already have?

    • @ifbb_pro_Boogii
      @ifbb_pro_Boogii Год назад +1

      @@unknownhijabi1882 I am a 11th grade student of national medical high school in my country. And I have the important strengths like Enthusiasm, Trustworthiness,Creativity,Discipline,Patience,Respectfulness,Determination,Dedication etc…

    • @jules5006
      @jules5006 Год назад

      @@ifbb_pro_Boogiii dunno if you’re still looking into scribing but i make 12 an hour

  • @justdoniyor
    @justdoniyor Год назад +1

    I’m an International student doing pre-med in the US. I’m not eligible to do scribing unless it’s on-campus. What type of extra-curricular do you recommend?

    • @friedrice4015
      @friedrice4015 Год назад +1

      Your campus may have emt and or paramedic jobs and positions- mine has a student run emergency medical service. See if urs has something like that.

  • @theexploringneuron
    @theexploringneuron Год назад +1

    Medical scribe here🙋

    • @shaniatubana1113
      @shaniatubana1113 Год назад +1

      Hi! Are you still in school? How did you go about becoming a medical scribe/landing the job?

  • @Shei_82
    @Shei_82 3 месяца назад

    Wishing anyone can give me some helpful advise plz! I am an international med student from Egypt; i still have 18 months of internship training/ clerkships to finish before graduating. I am at a dead-end trying to be financially able to take the usmles, so i am trying to see how i can i get into the US to work as a medical scribe or assistant or records clerk for a while to make enough money to take the exams and apply for residency. Any scribe position needs a work-permit visa like H1B1. How can I get such visa to work as a scribe (P.S. i have an American High school diploma)

  • @chloe94500
    @chloe94500 Год назад

    What about Medical Assistantship?

    • @DrAstrid
      @DrAstrid Год назад +1

      Hi! I’m a fourth year med student at a U.S. MD school, and scribed for 3 years prior to med school. But i also know some of my classmates who were MAs during their gap years. It can be more of a challenge than becoming a scribe as there is no certification required for the job, but you do need to have an MA certificate to become one, which typically requires enrollment in a 6 month-2 year program.

  • @Threektwookonk
    @Threektwookonk Год назад

    Me: *Sees video title*
    *head nod while smiling*

  • @automntl
    @automntl Год назад

    So you want to be a medical scribe...

  • @joebyrne9752
    @joebyrne9752 Год назад +1

    If you are interested in medical scribing over telemed feel free to message me!

    • @jiorphia
      @jiorphia 3 месяца назад

      Hi, is this opportunity still available?