Do's & Don'ts of Choosing your Medical Specialty
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
- There are SO MANY medical subspecialties. How are you ever going to decide. Here are some tips and some pitfalls to avoid, even if you are 100% set on a specialty going into medical school.
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Glad you mention board scores. It almost doesn’t matter what you want to be if you can’t get an interview. With Step 2 still having a score best believe you better score as high as possible.
Really informative and awesome video, thank you
I love your chanell so much!! Keep up the good work
Thanks so much for this video. I was completely undecided once I got accepted to medical school. I’m currently a 4th year student and I’ve narrowed it down to Pediatrics and PMR. It is has been difficult for me to decide between these two. I know that there are double board specialties or fellowship options, but I’m still unsure how to decide between these.
The end part was the best❤
I can’t thank you enough for this video! 🙇🏻♀️
Glad it was helpful!
I changed from:
Neurology
Nephrology
Hematology
to: Radiology
Great choice ;) Besides, radiology has a bit of every one of those
Great video ! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
thank@
Hi, i'm a pediatric resident in Sudan at my last year. to my surprise the first diagram was accurate for me. My experience was a little bit different, even 1 year after graduation l couldn't chose a specilty then it hit me; i don't like adults😅, although i love listening and interacting with patients. but of course this wan't my main cause. Now I fall in love with neonates and kids every day of my residency, it gives me more patience, smiles and focus😊.
Sorry if there is a grammer mistakes
@Jonathan Cooper thanks for the tip👍
Still cant find between Uro, Opth or Neuro
Hi loved the video, and just wondering on a scale of 1-10 how difficult is it to match into a radiology residency. From your experience
Glad you liked the video! The mean step score is 240, so I would say that's a little above average. Please refer to the NRMP match data too. The goal should be to match into a good program, which is obviously more difficult than just matching into any program in a specialty.