Got a Question can anyone answer this did my high school (degree is called Matric) in medical science with physics chemistry and biology and faculty faculty of science (Degree is called FSC) and did my bachelor in medical imaging technology (degree is called BS MIT) if I want to become a radiologist what would I have to do please shed a light?
My friend is a radiology resident & he chose this field only because he wanted to avoid patient interaction plus he is super shy & all the sterotypes you mentioned above...😅
@@mr.random1931 If u want to be a radiologist because u have no choice, then that is a big problems, the maths and time u will take to learn in becoming a radiologist is hard so if i were u, u would follow what u really want
Finishing my radiology residency in 8 days :) I love the amount of things you learn about radiology, however overwhelming it can be. I'm actually a very friendly and talkative person but I prefer to keep my stress at the minimum while having the patient interaction within my control.
Great job on almost completing residency! A lot of people don’t realize how significant of a step that is towards becoming one and how hard the process is.
As a radiographer who works with radiologists every day I can confirm that there are all kinds of personalities among them. Many are introverted, quiet, prefer to stay in their caves, but many are also extroverted, talkative, and steer towards interventions. I can say though that most radiologists where I work have to do a mix of everything, but they have some ability to tailor that how they like.
@@Andtherewasguitarsame here, I see most of them are extrovert and few of them are introvert. But now I am liking to be as MRI tech. But in India salary is too low for MRI tech. So I am thinking of some others jobs. Here getting govt job is to difficult.
I am in my third year of undergrad, I’m so excited and dedicated to become a doctor. My number one choice(as of now) is radiology. I’m so glad you did this episode! Thank you Kevin!
@@ok_dude0115 lol radiologists are very important and can save lives because they are the one’s that mostly diagnose the internal issues. In high school I got appendicitis and the radiologist was the one who knew what the hell was wrong with me, all the other doctors had no idea. So without him I would’ve been in a pickle and suffered a lot.
So you want to be Kevin Jubbal, MD. You like the idea of spending your time with intricate, detailed surgical procedures, masterfully crafting the ideal morning routine and simultaneously sharpening your entrepreneurial side? If yes, this speciality might just be for you!
I appreciate how in-depth this video is with the Rad field and it’s education. I’m 24 and I’m trying to convince my self that’s it’s not too late to start 🙏🏽
Im actually motivated to achieve this career. I like the sound of not being interactive with people in jobs and this is exactly what fits my personality and they have a great income. Im probably gonna takes this field. Sounds very interesting. and whats even better is that its not that competitive at all compared to the others.
I'm a sophomore in college and I am pursuing radiology , but as of right now my major is Allied Health Studies. It was never a dream of mine to be a radiologist, but if the pay is good, and I'm fairly smart, then I'm hoping I can do well in the field lol
The emr is cumbersome to use and different for each hospital. We usu just use whatever hx the doc and tech give us, which is not much. This is often enough and allows us to raise a series of possible diagnoses if the the results are not that specific. I have been a rad since 1982 and am having a great time. It’s a practice that is easy to do part time in retirement- very important. Big threat from AI - be careful to be indispensable- good luck.
@@LLansnnslsmsk no a human factor is always needed especially when dealing with life and death emergencies, a law has to pass to even allow it which seems unlikely. Every human body is different and if you code an AI it will be limited to the body types u coded and might make the wrong judgments. A very experienced radiologist literally saved my life, if a normal radiologist saw the scan then he likely wouldn’t have notice my symptoms and sent me home and I would still be in the hospital to this day trying to recover. A robot wouldn’t notice the smallest details and it might end up costing your life if they were radiologist. Maybe in a 100 years where AI becomes much smarter but I’ll probably be long gone then.
@I eat Grass, I think what marven camille means is that AI can make Radiology much easier in the future, and I also think that too because as technology gets better, the job will become less and less hard to do, and although I don’t think AI will take over, it will probably make the job much less skill level requirement therefore probably less pay. Radiology is probably one of the most likely specialities to evolve in the near future due to new technology.
I want to thank you so much for this video. A few years ago I realized I wanted to be a doctor however recently I’ve been asking myself whether I’d really enjoy it. This video helped instill my interest with becoming a doctor once again. Thank you
I'm a radiologist myself (specialist in radiology I think you call it, here in Germany we call it "Facharzt") and I can just highly recommend it. From the first part of clinical training I disliked rounds and liked taking care of things at my own pace. Of course emergencies need to be covered urgently but otherwise I enjoy looking up things only for an hour while working and then go back to reporting for an hour (roughly said). What this job requires is most importantly critical and analytical thinking, of course anatomical and pathological skills and skills with your workstation (knowing how a computer or your software works boosts your speed).
@@loyal4theway159 depends on your exact field and your approach to learning, I think the most useful book in general is the Primer of Diagnostic Imaging by Ralph Weissleder.
Hey! I know this is late but I have a question! I’m currently in 7th grade but I have an obsession of radiology! I was wondering does it really take 8 years to become a radiologist?
@@Slothsquadofficialyt Depends on the country you're in. In Germany/in my case: I went to school for 13 years in total (now it's 12). Then you can directly go to University, studying medicine takes in total six years (2 preclinical, four clinical) until you are a physician. Then it's the specialist training which is in the case of radiology five years until you are allowed to work without a senior physician around (guess that's the residency stuff in US).
I love watching these and confirming that I definitely can’t see myself enjoying certain specialities. It’s a nice way of confirming what you want and debunking misconceptions
I'm currently in high school and i feel like radiology is really suitable for me i much do prefer to be alone and talking to people sometimes does drain my energy and also you don't have to be interactive as much and it's not physically tiring thank u @medschoolinsiders for ur work you put into these videos
Another thing that you missed is that radiologists have to have a good connection to their radiographers! Radiographers are the ones that perform the ct's, mri's, X-rays, radiation therapy and so on. Sometimes the radiologist relies on them to also tell them the condition the patient is in because radiologist often don't have the time to see them themselves. In Mri where parameters are essential and very precise knowledge of physics is required the radiologist has to often communicate with the radiographers what sequences suit them best to get the best diagnosis. :) I Would love to see a video about So you want to be Radiographer
I would definitely like to see an episode of “so you want to be a radiographer”. I’m personally in school for this right now (last year of prerequisites before applying to programs) and I do like the diversity in this field. Everything you mentioned above is super informative and only makes me more excited in my hopes to pursue this career !
2:10 I'm a third year med student going into radiology and this describes me perfectly. You missed a major opportunity to talk about teleradiology though. Edit: I left medicine y'all stop asking me for advice
Yessss! I've been waiting for this one. Because I know that you not only have the IT knowhow on making the video but the real inside scoop of the profession. You really have your finger on tbe "pulse" Thank you so much for this video.
I’m 30 and never heard of a radiologist until today. Just thought it was a doctor taking X-rays. Would have been good to learn some of this in school. I’m from New Orleans and the grade schools don’t prepare us for a better life as adults. Most of us don’t know what any of those specialties are at 0:28! Maybe one like the plastic surgery.
@@fred2995 I think he doesn't want to make a video on psych that's why there was a second poll after psych won. And then psych won again but still there is no video on psych
There a lot of misconceptions regarding pathology such as only doing autopsies, or having minimal social skills. Pathology is such an important role in medicine but often overlooked. There are a ton of subspecialties and hidden gems about pathology. I hope that future medical students don’t believe the stereotypes regarding path. Residents shouldn’t go into path because they’re tired of patient contact, but more so because of the science based aspects of it.
Radiology is like an arranged marriage- I didn’t know much about it before entering but the sex was amazing and the family never let me quit due to societal pressure.
i really enjoying my time when i was in my radiology rotation, eventhough it was focus on diagnostic radiology, i have been thinking for a while to get in interventional radiology
So I’m a 33 year old male who works full time as a NDT Level II x ray tech in the aerospace industry. Am I too old to begin down this path. 11 years is a long shot but sounds so rewarding!!
I'm currently doing radiology (1st semester) from Khyber medical university Peshawar one of the best paramedical institute in Pakistan after watching this I'm relieved 😌
This was very useful as I'm considering my options as to what careers in the medical field to choose. I'm almost 16 so I have time to choose but this definitely makes me feel more confident as to what radiology is about.
In the US, your undergrad degree doesn’t matter for acceptance into med school or the speciality you want to go in. He made a video a while ago talking about that
I wonder if it's really true that AI will not replace radiologists. Geoff Hinton said we should stop training them now. What if machines become as good at reading images as they are at chess?
Do Rad Once next! It's a strange field that students get 0 exposure to. The job market seems to suck, and few apply, but it's sooper dooper competitive.
@@kadija4400 During Residency! You may work anywhere between 40-80 hours, you'll see patients in the ER, Wards, ICU And Clinic, You'll treat diseases with medications and perform procedures like Thoaracentesis, Pericardiocentesis Chest Tubes Etc!
as someone who observed rad techs, you have to touch people (get them into position for x ray) and talk to patients (basic info) although it can be for 5-10 minutes which is still better for most, it’s not as introverted as people think.
Kevin jubbal is one of my favourite internet personality and also as a youtuber. I like all of his videos but this one is special because I am very interested to this medical field. Thank you very much kevin Jubbal!!!!! For uploading this video. 🤗🤗🤗
Do Endocrinologist perform or Specialise in surgeries ? Do a Endocrinologist always prefer to remain or work as a clinician ? Or do they Specialise in specific topics and start working as a surgeon ? So what all would be the topics they would specialise?
Hi Dr. Jubbal, very informative video! Could you make a video about how international students can become physicians and practice in the US, and which way is the "easiest" (applying to medical school as an international applicant after graduating from an US college, applying to residency after completing medical school in your home country, ...)? Thanks, have a nice day
Check out the other specialties on our So You Want to Be Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PL2ADAFpTg5aaDaa9GX90-DO0aBsGLY8jQ
If I take part of medicine means pharmacology as degree
I can learn radiocology as master!?
If you say yes, how long to take me!?
Please do radiation oncology versus medical oncology
Got a Question can anyone answer this did my high school (degree is called Matric) in medical science with physics chemistry and biology and faculty faculty of science (Degree is called FSC) and did my bachelor in medical imaging technology (degree is called BS MIT) if I want to become a radiologist what would I have to do please shed a light?
I like radiology 😉
me too
and hi
omg hiiiiii i follow your channel Doc!!!
Hey there How’s New York!!
I follow you Dr.Cellini and you make great vids.
My friend is a radiology resident & he chose this field only because he wanted to avoid patient interaction plus he is super shy & all the sterotypes you mentioned above...😅
I’m so interested in medical field, but looking for fields I don’t have to interact a lot with people. I will try this
i just hate people but i want to help at the same time
@@yosrrr 😅samebro 🙂 I'm going to take radilogy would it be good option?
@@mr.random1931 i dont even know , just follow your dreams man
@@mr.random1931 If u want to be a radiologist because u have no choice, then that is a big problems, the maths and time u will take to learn in becoming a radiologist is hard so if i were u, u would follow what u really want
Finishing my radiology residency in 8 days :) I love the amount of things you learn about radiology, however overwhelming it can be. I'm actually a very friendly and talkative person but I prefer to keep my stress at the minimum while having the patient interaction within my control.
Pinoy ah
Heyy my dream is to be a radiologist was is hard for you and how much did u have to study? Like in a day
Great job on almost completing residency! A lot of people don’t realize how significant of a step that is towards becoming one and how hard the process is.
besides a high score in the steps what pre medical job can help to build up my resume?
Hi I want to know something about radiology from a radiology student please reply me I am in class 10
“Your passion is waiting for your courage to catch up.”
- Isabelle Lafleche
💜✨
Who is Isabelle Lafleche?
needed to hear this
yeah
🙂
As a radiographer who works with radiologists every day I can confirm that there are all kinds of personalities among them. Many are introverted, quiet, prefer to stay in their caves, but many are also extroverted, talkative, and steer towards interventions. I can say though that most radiologists where I work have to do a mix of everything, but they have some ability to tailor that how they like.
I’m about to apply to be a radiographer! Wish me luck ❤
@@beingclaire_. Good choice, and good luck to you!
@@Andtherewasguitarsame here, I see most of them are extrovert and few of them are introvert. But now I am liking to be as MRI tech. But in India salary is too low for MRI tech. So I am thinking of some others jobs. Here getting govt job is to difficult.
Med school insiders: So you want to be a radiologist
Me: DR. CELLINI
Sameee😁 he’s literally my inspiration 🥰
That's perfect ❤👌
I am in my third year of undergrad, I’m so excited and dedicated to become a doctor. My number one choice(as of now) is radiology. I’m so glad you did this episode! Thank you Kevin!
Are radiologist considered doctors?
@@ok_dude0115 yeah lol
@@ok_dude0115 lol radiologists are very important and can save lives because they are the one’s that mostly diagnose the internal issues.
In high school I got appendicitis and the radiologist was the one who knew what the hell was wrong with me, all the other doctors had no idea. So without him I would’ve been in a pickle and suffered a lot.
Is mbbs required ???
@@Quinsterrr which college better in Bangalore. Can you give idea. Is it doctor or technition
So you want to be Kevin Jubbal, MD.
You like the idea of spending your time with intricate, detailed surgical procedures, masterfully crafting the ideal morning routine and simultaneously sharpening your entrepreneurial side?
If yes, this speciality might just be for you!
lmao
How can I follow this program and how many years do I need after med school 😂
Lmao
Wow I actually heard his voice
@@jd_6029 😂😂😂😂
Finally, I've been waiting for this episode.
Same
+1
FINALLY!
Same
SAME
As a highschooler this video has helped me and now I'm thinking that this is the correct career choice for me, thank you😃
update?
i'm at this part right now and i'm 95% sure this is what i'll be studying soon
I appreciate how in-depth this video is with the Rad field and it’s education. I’m 24 and I’m trying to convince my self that’s it’s not too late to start 🙏🏽
Bro I'm 31 and I'm doing the same thing. Go do it before you find a reason not to. Don't let anyone stand in your way; not even you
Bro I’m 23 a registered nurse and I’m about to take classes for med school. Let’s go!!
You can do it I’m going to start my journey once I have enough for tuition.
wow im 25 do you think i can too
@@TheCosmicPope91 this. lets be trauma buddies. cuz this is going to SUCK, in a good way we hope lol
Im actually motivated to achieve this career. I like the sound of not being interactive with people in jobs and this is exactly what fits my personality and they have a great income. Im probably gonna takes this field. Sounds very interesting. and whats even better is that its not that competitive at all compared to the others.
did you take it?
It’s becoming more competitive now lol
I'm a sophomore in college and I am pursuing radiology , but as of right now my major is Allied Health Studies. It was never a dream of mine to be a radiologist, but if the pay is good, and I'm fairly smart, then I'm hoping I can do well in the field lol
@@JAGV845 it better not be , i want to become one so badly
i live in AZ and i'd say it's slightly competitive with lots of applicants at most programs available here@@SHinierthennyourforehead
👇Normal daily tasks for radiologists include: Obtaining patient histories from patient interviews, electronic records, referring clinicians or dictated reports. Preparing comprehensive reports of findings. Performing diagnostic imaging procedures, such as MRI, CT, PET, ultrasound or mammography
Don't mri/rad techs do the imaging?
The emr is cumbersome to use and different for each hospital. We usu just use whatever hx the doc and tech give us, which is not much. This is often enough and allows us to raise a series of possible diagnoses if the the results are not that specific. I have been a rad since 1982 and am having a great time. It’s a practice that is easy to do part time in retirement- very important. Big threat from AI - be careful to be indispensable- good luck.
PLEASEEE CREATE A “SO YOU WANT TO BE A PAEDIATRICIAN”
Like so he can see it.
Thomas Borisov Please tell me you're joking
Pediatrics
Bruh waste of time recommend something useful
Just got accepted to medical school! This is the path I’m heading for
Congrats! 🎉
Shout out to those who like radiology - I could never do it but the profession is much needed :)
Yeah me either I think robots will take over that job and it takes to long
Dads a radiologist. Can confirm, they are needed
@@LLansnnslsmsk no a human factor is always needed especially when dealing with life and death emergencies, a law has to pass to even allow it which seems unlikely. Every human body is different and if you code an AI it will be limited to the body types u coded and might make the wrong judgments.
A very experienced radiologist literally saved my life, if a normal radiologist saw the scan then he likely wouldn’t have notice my symptoms and sent me home and I would still be in the hospital to this day trying to recover. A robot wouldn’t notice the smallest details and it might end up costing your life if they were radiologist. Maybe in a 100 years where AI becomes much smarter but I’ll probably be long gone then.
Im in high school and i def want to be a radiologist
@I eat Grass, I think what marven camille means is that AI can make Radiology much easier in the future, and I also think that too because as technology gets better, the job will become less and less hard to do, and although I don’t think AI will take over, it will probably make the job much less skill level requirement therefore probably less pay. Radiology is probably one of the most likely specialities to evolve in the near future due to new technology.
I want to thank you so much for this video. A few years ago I realized I wanted to be a doctor however recently I’ve been asking myself whether I’d really enjoy it. This video helped instill my interest with becoming a doctor once again. Thank you
I'm a radiologist myself (specialist in radiology I think you call it, here in Germany we call it "Facharzt") and I can just highly recommend it. From the first part of clinical training I disliked rounds and liked taking care of things at my own pace. Of course emergencies need to be covered urgently but otherwise I enjoy looking up things only for an hour while working and then go back to reporting for an hour (roughly said). What this job requires is most importantly critical and analytical thinking, of course anatomical and pathological skills and skills with your workstation (knowing how a computer or your software works boosts your speed).
what's best radiology books
@@loyal4theway159 depends on your exact field and your approach to learning, I think the most useful book in general is the Primer of Diagnostic Imaging by Ralph Weissleder.
Hey! I know this is late but I have a question! I’m currently in 7th grade but I have an obsession of radiology! I was wondering does it really take 8 years to become a radiologist?
@@Slothsquadofficialyt Depends on the country you're in. In Germany/in my case: I went to school for 13 years in total (now it's 12). Then you can directly go to University, studying medicine takes in total six years (2 preclinical, four clinical) until you are a physician. Then it's the specialist training which is in the case of radiology five years until you are allowed to work without a senior physician around (guess that's the residency stuff in US).
I love watching these and confirming that I definitely can’t see myself enjoying certain specialities.
It’s a nice way of confirming what you want and debunking misconceptions
my premed is radiologic technology, and I'm in my year one in medical school and i really love the work environment of a diagnostic radiologist
How was it for u bro
as someone considering radiology as a specialty, this was so helpful! thank you for your high quality videos :)
I've started my journey in 2020 as a pre-radiography student and when I saw this video, I knew that this would be the right path for me! :)
How the journey going? I am a high school student and i would love to take on this career path!
I'm currently in high school and i feel like radiology is really suitable for me i much do prefer to be alone and talking to people sometimes does drain my energy and also you don't have to be interactive as much and it's not physically tiring thank u @medschoolinsiders for ur work you put into these videos
That’s what I am saying I feel like I am good at focusing on stuff when I am by myself with 0 distractions
Another thing that you missed is that radiologists have to have a good connection to their radiographers! Radiographers are the ones that perform the ct's, mri's, X-rays, radiation therapy and so on. Sometimes the radiologist relies on them to also tell them the condition the patient is in because radiologist often don't have the time to see them themselves. In Mri where parameters are essential and very precise knowledge of physics is required the radiologist has to often communicate with the radiographers what sequences suit them best to get the best diagnosis. :) I Would love to see a video about So you want to be Radiographer
I would definitely like to see an episode of “so you want to be a radiographer”. I’m personally in school for this right now (last year of prerequisites before applying to programs) and I do like the diversity in this field. Everything you mentioned above is super informative and only makes me more excited in my hopes to pursue this career !
Almost a million subs! Congrats in advance Medschool Insiders!
Ty!
@@MedSchoolInsiders please do so you want to be a pharmacist
2:10 I'm a third year med student going into radiology and this describes me perfectly.
You missed a major opportunity to talk about teleradiology though.
Edit: I left medicine y'all stop asking me for advice
Bro can u help me I'm gonna to take radilogy!
I has some doubts.. Pls give me ur number..
Pls give me ur number.. I has some doubts..
Why did you leave
why leave? hope you're happy with your future endeavors though
Yessss! I've been waiting for this one. Because I know that you not only have the IT knowhow on making the video but the real inside scoop of the profession. You really have your finger on tbe "pulse" Thank you so much for this video.
Thank you for making this!! Radiology is on the top of my list of specialties that I want to pursue and this just helps proves that.
@@1bluegreen2 yes
@@1bluegreen2radiation
Can the next one please be SO YOU WANT TO BE An oncologist ❤❤❤
Yes please
^
+1
I would love this one
What’s that
I´m watching this during my Radiology weekend shift while waiting for patients...
I’m 30 and never heard of a radiologist until today. Just thought it was a doctor taking X-rays. Would have been good to learn some of this in school. I’m from New Orleans and the grade schools don’t prepare us for a better life as adults. Most of us don’t know what any of those specialties are at 0:28! Maybe one like the plastic surgery.
So you want to be a Psychiatrist! Pleassee
im waiting for that too
YEEEEEES
Yessss
They replied to me, they said it’ll be here in a month or two‼️‼️
Yeeeeeeet
Well all your “negatives” are positive for me so that just solidifies my choice on this path!
Psychiatry. We voted for psychiatry and we've been asking for it in comments for past 3 so you want to be videos
tehy replied to me and said in 1 or 2 months. but dang i forgot they did have a poll and psychiatry won. smh
They had a poll twice and psych won both the times.
@@fred2995 I think he doesn't want to make a video on psych that's why there was a second poll after psych won. And then psych won again but still there is no video on psych
OMG! This day has come! I was dreaming about this video! I’m really sure about to become a radiologist! Thx for this video!
thank you Kevin Jubbal and MedSchool Insiders
Can you do "So you want to be a pathologist"?
Omg yes!! I am really hoping they consider this one
Ok
No
@@chithravelan1957 Ok
They did this one and it’s great! In fact, that one provided me the link to this one.
10:37 this picture is exactly how I see myself doing radiology Kevin.
I've been waiting so long for this!!! Thank you!
This is my favorite RUclips Series!
Please do Oncologist🥺
So you want to be a Pathologist!! I have been waiting for a long time!!
There a lot of misconceptions regarding pathology such as only doing autopsies, or having minimal social skills. Pathology is such an important role in medicine but often overlooked. There are a ton of subspecialties and hidden gems about pathology. I hope that future medical students don’t believe the stereotypes regarding path. Residents shouldn’t go into path because they’re tired of patient contact, but more so because of the science based aspects of it.
This came out exactly as I was thinking about possible career paths I could take. This video really helped me a lot thanks :)
Thank you!! I’m looking forward pursing a radiologist career, and this video and future videos will help me a lot!
Radiology is like an arranged marriage- I didn’t know much about it before entering but the sex was amazing and the family never let me quit due to societal pressure.
Lmao what 🤣
I wanna have what you are having
What is going on here gray’s anatomy
Can you please please do “so you want to be a pediatric surgeon” !!!!
So you want to be a rural primary care physician please!
Omg yessssss
The way my heart broke when the title wasn't "So You Want to Be An OB/GYN"
💔💔💔
I’m sure that one’s coming soon! I’m so excited
Sameee i can’t wait for that episode
Sameee, im really interested in becoming one TT
15 year old here! I'm hoping to become an Emergency Medicine Doctor!! (or a neurosurgeon hihi) 🥰 These kind of videos inspire me so muchhh
How is it going so far?
i really enjoying my time when i was in my radiology rotation, eventhough it was focus on diagnostic radiology, i have been thinking for a while to get in interventional radiology
Yes, I'm shy, socially awkward and introverted, that's why I'm going with radiology
So I’m a 33 year old male who works full time as a NDT Level II x ray tech in the aerospace industry. Am I too old to begin down this path. 11 years is a long shot but sounds so rewarding!!
It's been a long wait for this video! 💪 Hopefully I'll become a radiologist in the US soon!
I’ve been waiting for this one and it did not disappoint!! Thank you!
i love helping people, computers and being relaxed so this is perfect for me
Please do so you want to be an ENT physician!
This sounds like a dream job for me
Just to emphasize, the work-life balance is much different for IR than the rest of radiology.
Thank you so much for covering radiology! I keep voting for this one. This is an awesome series! :)
Yes! Thank you this helps a lot. I would also love one for psychiatry next!
trippieblue 920 nah they said it’d be here in a month or two RIP
@@fred2995 dang I wonder why he's waiting on doing it because I feel like that one has been the most requested
@@trippieblue9207 IKR. maybe thats the reason i guess, cause they're waiting till the best moment to drop it?
Can you do “so you want to be a Physiatrist/Pm&R “?
I'm currently doing radiology (1st semester) from Khyber medical university Peshawar one of the best paramedical institute in Pakistan after watching this I'm relieved 😌
This is what we’ve been waiting for!!!
A radiologist performed my HSG (Hysterosalpingogram) procedure and I was like whoa i didn't know you folks ever came out of hiding.
This was very useful as I'm considering my options as to what careers in the medical field to choose. I'm almost 16 so I have time to choose but this definitely makes me feel more confident as to what radiology is about.
This was really informative I didn’t know radiologist could do so much!
awesome job getting a million subscribers this is the first step in more milestones this channel is going to reach and I will always support it
Can you please do “So you want to be a gastroenterologist” PLEASE
Yes! I've been waiting for this for months. Thank you Med School Insiders
I found out that radiology is perfect for me thank you for making a way to be a radiologist
You really made my Saturday. Yessssss tks
I've waited for this video FOR AGES! Thank you! Greetings from Indonesia
YESSS THANK YOU FINALLY MY PRAYERS HAVE BEEN ANSWERED!!!
Can you do a video on mainly just college and the types of degrees you need for different branches in medicine?
In the US, your undergrad degree doesn’t matter for acceptance into med school or the speciality you want to go in. He made a video a while ago talking about that
looking at this while question my life choices in being pre med
Thank you dr Kevin veery informative
Plz do so you want to be otolaryngologist and head N neck surgeries
i have been waiting for this episode for a looooooooong time
I wonder if it's really true that AI will not replace radiologists. Geoff Hinton said we should stop training them now. What if machines become as good at reading images as they are at chess?
You should do an episode on internal medicine!
Oncology next please Dr Kevin!
Do Rad Once next! It's a strange field that students get 0 exposure to. The job market seems to suck, and few apply, but it's sooper dooper competitive.
is Dr. Cellini present?
Yup, he commented
Bu çok faydalı bir video❤ Greetings from Turkiye❤
I am currently in internal medicine residency, after this, i plan to do a fellowship in interventional Cardiology or advanced internal medicine!
I want to go into internal medicine… what’s is about? And how stressful is it ?
@@kadija4400 During Residency! You may work anywhere between 40-80 hours, you'll see patients in the ER, Wards, ICU And Clinic, You'll treat diseases with medications and perform procedures like Thoaracentesis, Pericardiocentesis Chest Tubes Etc!
I would love to see So You Want to Be a Sonographer, please!! ♥
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THISSSSS (also is it a MUST that students need to go through a fellowship)
No completely optional.
@@HeyItsLonewolf thank you!!! (so basically, you can do 1 year prelim and then 4 year residency and then go become an attending)
AuroraRising1 correct
Finally it has come Thanks a lot MedSchool Insiders!!!!😁😁
*hears "What you won't like about radiology*
Me, a socially awkward PreMed: And this is a problem, how?
I'm introverted and awkward, I found my home.
This is great. I’m only in high school and I want to be a Neuroradiologist. Hopefully I can get there one day😎😎
Thank You Dr.Jubbal ! That’s A Great Insight From You And Your Team ! Much Appreciated :)
Finally! I am waiting for this. Thank you!
as someone who observed rad techs, you have to touch people (get them into position for x ray) and talk to patients (basic info) although it can be for 5-10 minutes which is still better for most, it’s not as introverted as people think.
Kevin jubbal is one of my favourite internet personality and also as a youtuber. I like all of his videos but this one is special because I am very interested to this medical field.
Thank you very much kevin Jubbal!!!!!
For uploading this video. 🤗🤗🤗
Do Endocrinologist perform or Specialise in surgeries ? Do a Endocrinologist always prefer to remain or work as a clinician ? Or do they Specialise in specific topics and start working as a surgeon ? So what all would be the topics they would specialise?
After watching this video, I changed my mind after hearing cancer
Hi Dr. Jubbal, very informative video!
Could you make a video about how international students can become physicians and practice in the US, and which way is the "easiest" (applying to medical school as an international applicant after graduating from an US college, applying to residency after completing medical school in your home country, ...)? Thanks, have a nice day
Oncologist next please!
Try to find this topic for so long, finally you did it