Hey Kevin, mind doing a part 2 for "So you want to be a cardiothoracic surgeon" I'd love to know more on the topic before I enter university in 2 years.
@@carmenmartinzurriaga4249 Well I'm asking for a part 2 of the video as we should very well know by now, the world of medicine changes. I'd like to see if any changes have affected the specialty I hope to go for.
@@Janet-qr4xh That is true I won't lie but he mentions all the time that we should leave suggestions and such. I have done my own research of course but I want to reinforce it as not all sources are trustworthy. I apologize if this comes off as rude. Also I forgot to add, i lack the necessary resources to shadow a surgeon, I am still in highschool living under my parents. And I doubt a surgeon would let me shadow them without any form of compensation.
They work on an ICU and care for patients who are in critical state due to surgical reasons, like a trauma, severe accident or big surgery like an organ transplantation. Big hospitals have several ICUs for different groups of patients.
Can you do a video about paramedic??? There are so many. Universities offer AS and BS in paramedicine, and sometimes you don't even need to go to the university to become one.
@@buckybarnes3015 I heard there’s also a skull base surgery or something which I mixed that with neurosurgery I’m not sure about the exact name of that specialty but it was a skull base surgery thing for ent sub specialty
Dr. Jubbal, I really appreciate your content! It has given me so much help in preparing for a profession in medicine. Some content ideas if the time comes to discuss them: I'd love to learn more about residency spots and the trend of them growing or decreasing. I would also love to learn even more about AI and its current and projected interactions with radiology specifically. I'm currently in medical school trying to decide between diagnostic neuroradiology or neuro-ophthalmology. But also very interested in IR. I received advice from an interventional radiologist that artificial general intelligence honestly could decrease demand for radiologists within 20 years (I will finally finish a fellowship in 9 years, so 20 years is at least relevant). I know you have created videos about this and I have watched them and really enjoyed the perspectives shared. I wanted to see if you would have any updates based on AGI and its effects on the demand and economy of it all. And also some more specifics of the ways AI is improving the field. I'd love to learn about the business aspect of running or owning a practice. I'm almost finished with a healthcare education focused MBA as well and I constantly seek any opportunities to learn about the intersection between managing a practice and increasing the ability to help as many patients as possible by being organized and efficient. Eventually I plan to create a medical school or a residency that incorporates faith into the education. I'd be interested in your thoughts about whether it could be a good thing or a bad thing (of course its nuanced) to create more medical school spots or residency spots (effects on salary of physicians and therefore decreasing the amount of people applying to become a doctor given the sacrifice and debt). And even thoughts about incorporating humanities into medical school education, or the viability of having a faith-based education or practice (like at Liberty or BYU - my undergrad was at Brigham Young University and I loved the incorporation of Christ and religious texts and history/humanities about the human body for example when learning neuroscience or ophthalmology ("the light of the body is the eye" - Sermon on the Mount/Matthew 6), in the curriculum). Creating more residency spots on the other hand could really reach more people desperate for care too. I'd also love to learn more about humanitarian opportunities, like imaging or cruise ship cataracts, etc. for different specialties, a topic that doesn't seem to have been discussed in other videos from RUclipsrs. Again, thank you for creating this awesome channel!
Dr. Jubbal, I would be very interested in a “So You Want to Be” covering Aerospace Medicine. I know this is a niche field but it is at the top of my shortlist. Thanks! -Will
You missed a few specialties like vascular neurology, interventional neurology and really only mentioned neurosurgery when talking about military medicine otherwise its pretty good.
Hello !!! I hope you are doing well. Actually, I'm a student from Pakistan studying MD in Avicenna Tajik State Medical University (Tajikistan). The duration of MD in Tajikistan is 6 years, while that of MBBS is 5 years because they also provide MBBS for students from Pakistan and India. Although their original degree is MD. The bottom line is, does it matter for GMC or AMC if i study MBBS (5 years) from Tajikistan instead of studying MD (6 yeasrs). Shall i be accepted by the General Medical Council or Australian Medical Council as a Doctor ? Shall i be allowed to take PLAB or AMC exam ? Because i really want to work as a Doctor in UK or other European Countries. Please reply because your honest reply can save my time, money and my future.
Hey! I am a student in india, who is currently studing in 9th grade and have joined aakash. I want to pursue medical line but i live in a middle class family, even though i know that this path will be lot harder and competitive, i still want to choose this line. So I wanted your help to give a little guidance to the medical path
Likely because it's pulling content from our corresponding blog that's published online: medschoolinsiders.com/pre-med/every-medical-specialty-explained/?
There is no pre med major. Pre meds can major in anything as long as they meet the pre-requisites. The most common majors are biology and biochemistry just because of how much overlap there is with the requirements, but you can major in anything. That said, nursing is probably not the most efficient way to do things because you will be testing for licensure to practice as a nurse. I wouldn’t get a degree in nursing unless you want to be a nurse. Now if you already got a BS in nursing and then decide to go to medical school later, by all means do that, I’m just saying it wouldn’t be the most efficient pick to begin with
I am getting a nursing degree before going to medical school That being said I will not have taken any of the prerequisites during nursing school, so I will probably have to enroll in another program for my prerequisites at the same time
@@EmalkaKawshan you should look at the course outline for your nursing degree to see the classes you are taking. Then look at the prerequisites for the medical school you want to apply to Probably
Check out our So You Want to Be a Plastic Surgeon episode for more info on that specialty. ruclips.net/video/lDDdrT44j74/видео.html But keep in mind those salary numbers are from 4 years ago. We use the Medscape Physician Compensation Report for our salary averages. This video contains salary averages from 2023.
To learn more about each of these specialties, check out our So You Want To Be playlist! 🩺 ruclips.net/p/PL2ADAFpTg5aaDaa9GX90-DO0aBsGLY8jQ
Hello Dr. Jubbal! You said you covered "nearly" every medical specialty. Do you mind doing a part 2 and, if needed, part 3 to cover everything?
We like the idea!
For example, Pediatric Surgery, please@@MedSchoolInsiders
Hey Kevin, mind doing a part 2 for "So you want to be a cardiothoracic surgeon" I'd love to know more on the topic before I enter university in 2 years.
You already have it on the channel😉
@@carmenmartinzurriaga4249 Well I'm asking for a part 2 of the video as we should very well know by now, the world of medicine changes. I'd like to see if any changes have affected the specialty I hope to go for.
@@sketchesrealtimei would recommend virtual shadowing or irl shadowing
@@sketchesrealtime A video won’t replace doing it for yourself. Try to shadow a surgeon in that specialty
@@Janet-qr4xh That is true I won't lie but he mentions all the time that we should leave suggestions and such. I have done my own research of course but I want to reinforce it as not all sources are trustworthy. I apologize if this comes off as rude.
Also I forgot to add, i lack the necessary resources to shadow a surgeon, I am still in highschool living under my parents. And I doubt a surgeon would let me shadow them without any form of compensation.
I love to see a break down on what a surgical intensivist does and what their daily life/quality of life looks like! Thanks in advance if you do!!
They work on an ICU and care for patients who are in critical state due to surgical reasons, like a trauma, severe accident or big surgery like an organ transplantation.
Big hospitals have several ICUs for different groups of patients.
can we please get one on so you wanna be/a day in a life of public medicine physician?
I'd like to see a video on "So you want to be a pharmacist"
Could you record a video about pediatric/adults oncology?
i need this so badly
Second this.
A video on oncology/oncological surgery pls......!
Amazing.. it's really worth to watch
Clinical geneticists don't get enough love 😢
Can you do a video about paramedic???
There are so many.
Universities offer AS and BS in paramedicine, and sometimes you don't even need to go to the university to become one.
Can you do a “so you want to be a neonatologist” video please?
Can you also make a video about the sub specialties of neurosurgery and ENT ?😊
he has one on neuro. not sure abt ENT
Neuro-otology, rhinology and laryngology 😊
We have both!
@@buckybarnes3015 I heard there’s also a skull base surgery or something which I mixed that with neurosurgery I’m not sure about the exact name of that specialty but it was a skull base surgery thing for ent sub specialty
Could you do a video on MD-PHD programs?
This was very helpful! Thank you
God bless y’all! Praise Jesus!
Hematologist/Oncologist
He mentioned that
Shout out to allergy/immunology!
Dr. Jubbal, I really appreciate your content! It has given me so much help in preparing for a profession in medicine.
Some content ideas if the time comes to discuss them:
I'd love to learn more about residency spots and the trend of them growing or decreasing.
I would also love to learn even more about AI and its current and projected interactions with radiology specifically. I'm currently in medical school trying to decide between diagnostic neuroradiology or neuro-ophthalmology. But also very interested in IR. I received advice from an interventional radiologist that artificial general intelligence honestly could decrease demand for radiologists within 20 years (I will finally finish a fellowship in 9 years, so 20 years is at least relevant). I know you have created videos about this and I have watched them and really enjoyed the perspectives shared. I wanted to see if you would have any updates based on AGI and its effects on the demand and economy of it all. And also some more specifics of the ways AI is improving the field.
I'd love to learn about the business aspect of running or owning a practice. I'm almost finished with a healthcare education focused MBA as well and I constantly seek any opportunities to learn about the intersection between managing a practice and increasing the ability to help as many patients as possible by being organized and efficient.
Eventually I plan to create a medical school or a residency that incorporates faith into the education. I'd be interested in your thoughts about whether it could be a good thing or a bad thing (of course its nuanced) to create more medical school spots or residency spots (effects on salary of physicians and therefore decreasing the amount of people applying to become a doctor given the sacrifice and debt).
And even thoughts about incorporating humanities into medical school education, or the viability of having a faith-based education or practice (like at Liberty or BYU - my undergrad was at Brigham Young University and I loved the incorporation of Christ and religious texts and history/humanities about the human body for example when learning neuroscience or ophthalmology ("the light of the body is the eye" - Sermon on the Mount/Matthew 6), in the curriculum).
Creating more residency spots on the other hand could really reach more people desperate for care too. I'd also love to learn more about humanitarian opportunities, like imaging or cruise ship cataracts, etc. for different specialties, a topic that doesn't seem to have been discussed in other videos from RUclipsrs.
Again, thank you for creating this awesome channel!
Thanks for such a thorough comment and for your content ideas. We’ve noted them :)
Make a video on Critical Care Medicine
Hey can you do a video on all the careers of neuroscience? I’m looking for a list of careers I can do with the major before I go into it.
Can you do so you want to be a veterinarian?
Yeah do part 2 and make sure to include radiation oncologists
Whenever i tell ppl i want to be a pathologist they never know what it means. Now i can use this video to help explain it lol
what about naturopathic physicians? It wasn't covered. Also what about functional medicine. Could you do an overview of it? Thank you.
Dr. Jubbal please what do you use to create your videos? They are very interesting.
Really enjoy your video. Can make a video about CRNA. I’m struggling to decide career right now.😢
Dr. Jubbal,
I would be very interested in a “So You Want to Be” covering Aerospace Medicine. I know this is a niche field but it is at the top of my shortlist.
Thanks!
-Will
In the first few specialties, you say the average compensation is $250K, but the text on the video says $ 277K.
Our script included general amounts like "above $250k" but we added the exact totals to the animation.
just an 11 yo girl wanting to be a cardiothoracic surgeon
I'm 11 but I wanna be a dermatologist!💗🎀
@@JEMILA-xl7puI’m 12, but I want to be an anesthesiologist
Great inspiration really
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You missed a few specialties like vascular neurology, interventional neurology and really only mentioned neurosurgery when talking about military medicine otherwise its pretty good.
Did you check out Part 2?
Hey Dr Jubal, I am planning to start my MCAT preps with you next year. Let me know if you are still in that business
Yep! That's what we do at Med School Insiders. We have a new MCAT course, too -- medschoolinsiders.com/all-courses/mcat-course/
Sports medicine rules!
can’t escape being told that my existence is controversial even when I’m just trying to study 😂
Sooooo helpful
What about forensic medicine?
You missed subspecialties of obgyn. Also competativeness and salary.
We cover more subspecialties in our Part 2 video
Hey Kevin you haven't done a so you want yo be a crna yet and im really interested in that specialty and i hope you do it soon
I feel like this is my review of my Grey’s Anatomy knowledge. Lol
Hi
Some pple say I'm doctors are the smartest and most knowledgeable of all Doctors,I agree with that.But why not Family medicine Doctors?
Medical laboratory science vlog
Hematologyyyyyyy ❤
Hello !!! I hope you are doing well.
Actually, I'm a student from Pakistan studying MD in Avicenna Tajik State Medical University (Tajikistan). The duration of MD in Tajikistan is 6 years, while that of MBBS is 5 years because they also provide MBBS for students from Pakistan and India. Although their original degree is MD.
The bottom line is, does it matter for GMC or AMC if i study MBBS (5 years) from Tajikistan instead of studying MD (6 yeasrs).
Shall i be accepted by the General Medical Council or Australian Medical Council as a Doctor ?
Shall i be allowed to take PLAB or AMC exam ?
Because i really want to work as a Doctor in UK or other European Countries.
Please reply because your honest reply can save my time, money and my future.
Hey! I am a student in india, who is currently studing in 9th grade and have joined aakash. I want to pursue medical line but i live in a middle class family, even though i know that this path will be lot harder and competitive, i still want to choose this line. So I wanted your help to give a little guidance to the medical path
Could you do radiation oncology please
Neonatology 😍
Why is your military doctor/world health information verbatim to the AI google search?
Likely because it's pulling content from our corresponding blog that's published online: medschoolinsiders.com/pre-med/every-medical-specialty-explained/?
In Africa for all
Caribbeans all American missionary gave free education and even MBBS not MD understand
can a general practitioner/family med/internal med/ shift or pursue a specialty???
Is there a residency / fellowship for gender surgery !!
You forgot neurosurgery!!!
Is a BS nursing degree a pre med major?
no
There is no pre med major. Pre meds can major in anything as long as they meet the pre-requisites. The most common majors are biology and biochemistry just because of how much overlap there is with the requirements, but you can major in anything.
That said, nursing is probably not the most efficient way to do things because you will be testing for licensure to practice as a nurse. I wouldn’t get a degree in nursing unless you want to be a nurse. Now if you already got a BS in nursing and then decide to go to medical school later, by all means do that, I’m just saying it wouldn’t be the most efficient pick to begin with
I am getting a nursing degree before going to medical school
That being said I will not have taken any of the prerequisites during nursing school, so I will probably have to enroll in another program for my prerequisites at the same time
@@reddbendd Do I have to study for a degree again?
@@EmalkaKawshan you should look at the course outline for your nursing degree to see the classes you are taking. Then look at the prerequisites for the medical school you want to apply to
Probably
I'm early today
can someone note all that with his examples
OMFS?
Can u do a specialty on the different kinds of nursing jobs?
this is med school channel
No ophtho :(
Radiation oncology getting the shaft again and put under IM subspecialties 🙄
How much do psychiatrists make? Over 300k??
So you didn't mention neurosurgery and instead took 20 whole seconds to talk about gender surgery
We cover 80 specialties and subspecialties in Part 1 and Part 2 of this series including neurosurgery.
@@MedSchoolInsiderssorry i didn't know that
is veterinary medicine not a medical specialty?
Veterinary school instead of medical school
@@MedSchoolInsiders I don’t understand. So veterinary school is different from medical school. But it’s still a speciality right?
Neurology is not among the core rotations.
It is at 85% of medical schools: www.aamc.org/data-reports/curriculum-reports/data/clerkship-requirements-discipline
I want to become a plastic surgeon is that the real salary? And is it good at private practice?
Check out our So You Want to Be a Plastic Surgeon episode for more info on that specialty. ruclips.net/video/lDDdrT44j74/видео.html
But keep in mind those salary numbers are from 4 years ago. We use the Medscape Physician Compensation Report for our salary averages. This video contains salary averages from 2023.