I've been watching your videos for the past year now and really appreciate the content. As an OD interested in ophthalmology, it's cool seeing your perspective during training. This video especially resonates, as it goes to show that being yourself holds high value in success. Awesome to see your channel growing.
I know an attending in my country that match oculoplastics at Harvard in the 90s! The major hit in his application was his athletics skills and basketball awards!
This video is super high yield, thanks! Also, can you please make a video discussing how to find a mentor, and going into detail into this relationship and what's expected of each side? 🙏🏼
I’m not super knowledgeable about the scope of ENT facial plastics but I would say that they could do most of to the things oculoplastics does. I don’t know to what extent they will do orbital surgery however.
Hey Doc, Curious as to why you didn't choose Neuro-Ophthalmology? I've noticed there's not enough of them around and the field has some really unique, rare diseases. Especially when it comes to peds or trauma-based cases... I've been having to explain my own disease a lot recently. Including to Residents... Edit to add: I'm sorry. This isn't an attack on your choice. 😰 I honestly think your schema and listening to you talk through your individual concept formation is pretty neat. I'm just and literally, genuinely curious. ☺️ It sounds like this field was a really cool match for you.
no worries. it’s a great question. technically my fellowship is a combined ASOPRS plastics fellowship and neuro ophthalmology fellowship so I will be trained in both. I will however practice primarily if not exclusively plastics. The down side to neuro alone is the lack of surgical cases. And I do love surgery ;)
So basically you went into the interview & said I can help with branding & revenue generation. I am a valuable asset. Im a big pictures guy while other potential candidate's are a financial burden, im a revenue generating asset.
I can see you being a great mentor in the future for someone 💕
thank though!
Thank you for a wonderful video!! Even this video feels very genuine!! Good luck in oculoplastics!!
thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Your video quality is on point. The information is useful. So thanks and I'm sure you'll grow a lot in the future.
Thank you! I keep trying to improve the video quality. And yes let’s hope we continue to grow 🤞🏼
I've been watching your videos for the past year now and really appreciate the content. As an OD interested in ophthalmology, it's cool seeing your perspective during training. This video especially resonates, as it goes to show that being yourself holds high value in success. Awesome to see your channel growing.
Thanks so much!
Awesome Zac! Great advice to stay genuine to yourself!
Thank you 🙏🏼
Very insightful, the point about being yourself is so good ! It hit me.
🙏🏼glad it helped
I know an attending in my country that match oculoplastics at Harvard in the 90s! The major hit in his application was his athletics skills and basketball awards!
You've got a Tim Ferris/Cal Newport/Ramit Sethi vibe to medicine. Great advice on being exceptional and standing apart from the pack
Can’t wait to productively procrastinate with the rest of your videos
This video is super high yield, thanks!
Also, can you please make a video discussing how to find a mentor, and going into detail into this relationship and what's expected of each side? 🙏🏼
Thanks! that’s a good idea for a video. I will put it on the list👍🏼
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Great video and good luck to you! How old are you atm?
Can Those with ENT facial plastic do all procedures usually preformed by an oculoplastic surgeon?
I’m not super knowledgeable about the scope of ENT facial plastics but I would say that they could do most of to the things oculoplastics does. I don’t know to what extent they will do orbital surgery however.
Very insightful. I didn't catch the one regarding Bill Gates, was he a mentor or did he have a good one?
Hey Doc,
Curious as to why you didn't choose Neuro-Ophthalmology?
I've noticed there's not enough of them around and the field has some really unique, rare diseases. Especially when it comes to peds or trauma-based cases... I've been having to explain my own disease a lot recently. Including to Residents...
Edit to add: I'm sorry. This isn't an attack on your choice. 😰 I honestly think your schema and listening to you talk through your individual concept formation is pretty neat. I'm just and literally, genuinely curious. ☺️ It sounds like this field was a really cool match for you.
no worries. it’s a great question. technically my fellowship is a combined ASOPRS plastics fellowship and neuro ophthalmology fellowship so I will be trained in both. I will however practice primarily if not exclusively plastics. The down side to neuro alone is the lack of surgical cases. And I do love surgery ;)
What was your step scores?
So basically you went into the interview & said I can help with branding & revenue generation.
I am a valuable asset. Im a big pictures guy while other potential candidate's are a financial burden, im a revenue generating asset.