He Failed Medical School | Don’t Make the Same Mistakes

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

Комментарии • 52

  • @HaoTheHeck
    @HaoTheHeck 24 дня назад +15

    Thanks for the reaction and insight, Dr. Jubbal!
    I actually used your channel as a resource and it helped me turn things around academically during my remediation.
    Unsolicited update, I passed my first round of board exams and I’m finishing up my last surgery rotation next week- so things have been going well 🫡

    • @kevinjubbalmd
      @kevinjubbalmd  23 дня назад +3

      Congrats! Way to turn things around.

  • @pianonime
    @pianonime 26 дней назад +80

    I hear the fire hydrant analogy all the time, but in my experience, it's more like trying to keep water cupped in your hands as a faucet is pouring over it. No one is expecting you to keep all of it, but as a first year med student, you don't know if the water you've managed to catch is useful information or your professors just being pedantic about one particular biochemical pathway you will never use in your career.

    • @Brickswol
      @Brickswol 25 дней назад

      That's pretty shitty that someone who was once just like me and you grew up and got their MD, now they're just being dicks and doing stupid shit like that.

    • @omnipotentworldwider5111
      @omnipotentworldwider5111 13 дней назад +2

      Thank you for calling out the Kreb’s cycle!

  • @MichelleLyn84
    @MichelleLyn84 18 дней назад +4

    I’m an older student, just turned 40, not in med school but doing pre-PA, I had a teacher that told me about how he went to med school 3* different times!!! It was an inspiration! He failed out the first time, then he went back to try again, and for anyone to admit they failed was so admirable, and to know he went back again was even more so, but then he said when he went back in the 70’s, as he was taking a test, police came in and arrested him because they had confused him for a suspect that had committed a crime at that time (prior to all of the technology we have today of course). He eventually got out of that, they found the right person and he was able to go back again!!!!! I thought holy moly here I am feeling bad because I might’ve done bad in a couple courses that I can repeat while he’s repeated Programs! It’s nice to hear that no one is absolutely perfect. I work in the medical field as a medical assistant and it’s NEVER talked about. And I work closely with residents on the daily.

    • @lucie442
      @lucie442 11 дней назад

      Glad I’m not alone, just starting and am older. How do you learn, understand and remember sciences? Fav resources online or books? I have a hard time and sciences are super hard and abstract to me!

  • @Athandatu
    @Athandatu 26 дней назад +11

    This was actually very insightful. He made some very strong points that I had felt while in med school but didn’t stop to think about so those issues just wine t unnoticed and not dealt with.

  • @prahbassaw4464
    @prahbassaw4464 25 дней назад +8

    I can relate. This is the first time I have experienced what burnout is. Working full time to support family worsens it. So what do I do ? I miss class (infamous in class as a result) and be a little accepting of mediocrity. Always reminding myself to just pass. It hurts my pride but it a good trade off. Love from Ghana.

  • @coachmo621
    @coachmo621 25 дней назад +12

    Good advice for nursing students too!

  • @crystalholder2213
    @crystalholder2213 15 дней назад +2

    As a Registered Nurse we experience a similar situation it’s a ton of information thrown at you in a short period of time and it can be overwhelming. I am a firm believer that preparations are necessary……scheduling is your life I know because I did nursing school twice . I completed an LPN program then went on an RN program within a year of becoming an LPN….. however I must say my LPN program help me so much since the all the information was not new to me and I went back to school within a year later not five or more years later.
    The medical education field is cut throat. My LPN to RN program was 46 weeks just three semesters.
    Time management is so so important for anyone pursuing a degree in medicine.

  • @rakileh
    @rakileh 19 дней назад +2

    This is unfortunate that the system of training is still perpetuating the same things that I came across in 2016. It is going to be good to bring forth the platform that will improve our healthcare training system

  • @kevinjubbalmd
    @kevinjubbalmd  20 дней назад +3

    For those commenters who are concerned, don’t worry I’m great. Was 95°F outside and was just toasty and a bit sweaty

  • @imafish6368
    @imafish6368 24 дня назад +2

    Hey Kevin, if you don’t mind me asking, what are your personal top 5 favorite specialties? And Keep up the great work 🙏

  • @MitigateOurRuin
    @MitigateOurRuin 26 дней назад +18

    Don't allow yourself the situation to fail. Prepare. There is no such thing as hard, only prepared and unprepared.

  • @Klowdie000
    @Klowdie000 20 дней назад

    Hey Kevin, just noticed that you're uh, looking rough haha, so I just wanted to say: Thanks for all your hard work in making this reaction videos, in giving us an inside look into what really goes on in these healthcare careers and med school journeys. I hope things get better for you and want to recommend a Book for you to read, perhaps you would benefit from it, and that book is the Noble Qur'an. Give it a read with an open mind, I think it would benefit you a lot and you might never get the chance to see what it says. Again, thanks again for all your efforts and hope things turn warmer for you.

  • @mustang8206
    @mustang8206 25 дней назад +2

    To be fair to car review channels, being good at giving reviews, especially to the general public, is not the same as being good at racing

  • @Xanther484
    @Xanther484 25 дней назад +3

    If I have an exam on Monday after I having had a heavy Friday, I'll simply get a doctor's note delaying my exam on Monday. Simple. Done it many times. Why stress? Work smart, not hard.

  • @SOI-wl2lo
    @SOI-wl2lo 25 дней назад

    I really like the “real feel” shot accidentally caused by the previous cam overheating! 😅
    Maybe something to look at for future reaction vids?? 🙏

  • @Rainbowofthefallen
    @Rainbowofthefallen 26 дней назад +2

    Just commenting for the algorithm 🖤🤎

  • @Tamalecakes
    @Tamalecakes 25 дней назад

    Can you make a video on tips to give a good case presentation please!!!

  • @Earthling108
    @Earthling108 15 дней назад

    This failing out isn't really failing out. Its only repeating the first year.

  • @benochibenocho
    @benochibenocho 24 дня назад +1

    The disappointed look in the thumbnail..

  • @Janbuban87
    @Janbuban87 25 дней назад +1

    Kevin, you ok brother? I know you see what I see..

  • @TahaZeitoun
    @TahaZeitoun 26 дней назад

    o_O

  • @user-qr3iq5nv8l
    @user-qr3iq5nv8l 25 дней назад +1

    No no no, he knew that medical school was hard. My question is were you making videos during medical school, so does he want to become a doctor or an influencer?.

    • @MrBjorn6
      @MrBjorn6 25 дней назад

      Maybe both😊

    • @aaronhui1334
      @aaronhui1334 19 дней назад

      this is the right question.

    • @aaronhui1334
      @aaronhui1334 19 дней назад

      @@MrBjorn6 when your craft is someone's life, no. you get to only choose one.

  • @ftlnatp4924
    @ftlnatp4924 26 дней назад +24

    My gut reaction is some people should not become doctors. And that's OK. I recognized it in myself once upon a time and stopped short of med school. The standards and stresses are there for a reason, as are the standards and stresses of residency. I wouldn't want to be the patient of someone who wasn't up to it. And God help us when standards are lowered for DEI purposes.

    • @adaezenjoku7527
      @adaezenjoku7527 25 дней назад +29

      So what you need to realize is that although there seems to be a lower standard for grades and MCAT in the medical school admissions for people who are minorities, it’s important to understand that what makes a good doctor is not your college GPA and your MCAT score. To become a doctor, you still need to pass all your board exams and medical school and you still need to go through a rigorous residency. Your residency is the most important training you will get, and it is the most impactful training that will determine how you are when you are a doctor. If people are making it successfully through training and board exams, then the slightly lowered standards at admission are no issue because they have still made it through the rigorous standards throughout the whole school process. The reason these standards lowered is because minorities tend to have less access to resources which usually comes out as a decreased score and GPA, but I do agree that this should really be based on socioeconomic status and not just race. Regardless, diversity in medicine is extremely important, and is shown in statistics. But that is not what this conversation is about. The point is is that who cares about the difference between a 506 and a 512 on the MCAT if both people make it through all their board exams and make it through residency? if they make it through the training process, they were meant to be a doctor. You don’t see your doctors MCAT on their profile do you? No but you may see where they went to medschool, residency, and their board certifications. Because that’s all that matters.
      Me personally, I don’t give a flying fuck if my doctor scored a 505 vs a 512, as long as the made it through the medical training process like everyone else and listen to my worries and take them into account while providing the best treatment

    • @mustang8206
      @mustang8206 25 дней назад +1

      99.99% of people shouldn't be doctors for one reason or another, but like you said that's okay. Everyone has different talents, skills, and interests. You may be amazing at something but if you hate doing it then you shouldn't make a career out of it. You may love to do something but if you're more talented at something else then maybe that other thing is the job for you

    • @mustang8206
      @mustang8206 25 дней назад

      ​@@adaezenjoku7527 Found the DEI admit 💀

    • @ftlnatp4924
      @ftlnatp4924 25 дней назад +4

      @@adaezenjoku7527 "So what you need to realize is..." You're entitled to your opinion, but not to be condescending or to lecture. Especially when you don't seem to understand the difference, not between a few MCAT points, but between a doctor who just "made it through" vs. one with superior gifts and skills.

    • @smivlibee5936
      @smivlibee5936 25 дней назад +3

      My guy reaction is…. See how you already dont care ? Lol