The life looks good with multiple screens, voice recognition devices and a cute baby, even old screens. I wonder how you see the specialty of radiology in terms of living a daily life. Pros, cons?
Just found your channel I’m a rad/ct tech and have seriously been contemplating on Pursuing further into radiology and have always been super curious about the residency for radiologists awesome content
We love our tech colleagues! Taking premed prerequisit courses, MCAT, med school, boards, radiology residency would be at least a 10 year commitment, all on no income.
I watched a docu on the history of x-rays so to see the old school x-ray backdrop light was cool! I love how overtime technology improves and makes our lives easier!!!
I'm interested in diagnostic radiology but I'm really scared about the stress of applying to med school, getting into med school and the stress of residency. How did you handle all of that stress? And also I was wondering if you have the time to pursue any passions of yours outside of medicine. For me, music is a huge passion of mine and if I don't have the time to pursue that on the side, I will be unhappy.
Med school and residency is indeed stressful. It's tough but doable for sure. Yes there is time to do things outside of medicine, and highly encouraged to mitigate stress. Not sure what you need by "pursue" music, but it will be difficult to go to gigs or do regular performances during med school. Practicing or having jam sessions, for sure. It will be important to develop good study habits and techniques that work for you during undergrad. A lot of my hobbies got put on hold during med school, but starting to resume them now that I'm in residency. Its temporary. Good luck!
4th year med student here.. leaning towards radiology.. One of the things I worry about most is eye strain and the long sitting. I guess its possible to counter the sitting with regular exercise but how would you describe the severity of eye strain after a whole week of concentrated monitor work? Nice video very informative!
according to my ophthalmologist wife, visual acuity doesn't get worse from eye strain in adulthood (also, marry an ophthalmologist lol). the eye strain and fatigue is addressed with caffeine 😆 but yeah... it can get tough
@@MDswBaby Thanks for your reply! I had read the same about adult myopia but its good to hear from a person actually in the field. Another point for radiology then! 🥰
in the beginning of training, you always send it to an attending. later, you are alone and doctors can see your preliminary report (which are always checked by an attending much later). good question!
may i ask you how are you supposed to interpret imaging and being oncall when it’s only your first month? Isn’t like maybe it will be wrong interpretation as you are just a beginner! Im interested in DR but this idea of being oncall in my pgy1 stress me out
All of our reads are over-read by a radiologist as a R1! There are programs that release the resident's reads as "preliminary report" as early as mid-R1, which will later be over-read by a radiologist. You learn quicker than you think. It is nerve wrecking at first, but hopefully it motivates you to know your stuff.
here is some information that pertains to your situation www.theabr.org/diagnostic-radiology/initial-certification/alternate-pathways/international-medical-graduates
@@MDswBaby Yes, I follow him on twitter and see all the amazing 3D printing work he shares. I am a medstudent and a 3D printing hobbyist. 😁 Would love if you can do a video on the intersection of 3D printing and radiology.
@@MDswBaby Nah I mean do you think it’s false to say ai is gonna displace the job? My mother had suggested me as I am approaching 30. Medical advancements seems to be the only thing I take interest in. I think it’s false. Just a tool
Because the rad tech can come in any time with a question. Also if our report is not there quick enough, our colleagues also come in to find out the diagnosis...
I love your personality and how you stay true to your self and openly speak about your baby 🥺
Interesting day life of a radiologist! Would love to see more!
The life looks good with multiple screens, voice recognition devices and a cute baby, even old screens. I wonder how you see the specialty of radiology in terms of living a daily life. Pros, cons?
finished radiology residency about 2 years ago. fun indeed... quite a jounrey though.
I had no idea that some programs have to call the techs in from home to scan patients! Keep on good work man! I enjoyed watching!
thanks!
Where are you that the CT tech is not in-house over the weekend? VA hospital?
Ohh bro your in Rochester me tooo yes it rains 🌧️ like crazy here
Just found your channel I’m a rad/ct tech and have seriously been contemplating on Pursuing further into radiology and have always been super curious about the residency for radiologists awesome content
We love our tech colleagues! Taking premed prerequisit courses, MCAT, med school, boards, radiology residency would be at least a 10 year commitment, all on no income.
I watched a docu on the history of x-rays so to see the old school x-ray backdrop light was cool!
I love how overtime technology improves and makes our lives easier!!!
Awesome! Good luck!!
I have enjoyed your video all the way from India. Thanks for your effort.
Radiology is an awesome specialty. :) Enjoy you journey 👍
Why there are no more videos you as resident?
been busy! sorry dude
❤️ OK bro
Going for radiology at georgia southern and im excited. Nervous, and very impatient about it but im sure ill do ok. Great video
I'm interested in diagnostic radiology but I'm really scared about the stress of applying to med school, getting into med school and the stress of residency. How did you handle all of that stress? And also I was wondering if you have the time to pursue any passions of yours outside of medicine. For me, music is a huge passion of mine and if I don't have the time to pursue that on the side, I will be unhappy.
Med school and residency is indeed stressful. It's tough but doable for sure. Yes there is time to do things outside of medicine, and highly encouraged to mitigate stress. Not sure what you need by "pursue" music, but it will be difficult to go to gigs or do regular performances during med school. Practicing or having jam sessions, for sure. It will be important to develop good study habits and techniques that work for you during undergrad. A lot of my hobbies got put on hold during med school, but starting to resume them now that I'm in residency. Its temporary. Good luck!
@@MDswBaby Thank you for your response, it's very helpful!
Whats the average case number you do while on call ?
4th year med student here.. leaning towards radiology..
One of the things I worry about most is eye strain and the long sitting. I guess its possible to counter the sitting with regular exercise but how would you describe the severity of eye strain after a whole week of concentrated monitor work?
Nice video very informative!
according to my ophthalmologist wife, visual acuity doesn't get worse from eye strain in adulthood (also, marry an ophthalmologist lol). the eye strain and fatigue is addressed with caffeine 😆 but yeah... it can get tough
@@MDswBaby Thanks for your reply! I had read the same about adult myopia but its good to hear from a person actually in the field. Another point for radiology then! 🥰
I would try blue light glasses.
Am currently in 500level medical school with dreams of practicing radiology in the future.
How has your journey been so far??
....I like grey and cold weather just after a rain..
Does this make me a bad person?
you would love it in the upper midwest
@@MDswBaby A man can dream.
Very helpful video :)
This was awesome!
Yo! I'm an IMG, how long is interventional radiology residency including a fellowship?
& Can IMG from India get into one?
Wow in Australia we don’t do call for the first ~6 months. That’s intense!
Are u always doing call shift with attendant or sometimes are u alone? Sorry for my english. Regards from Peru
in the beginning of training, you always send it to an attending. later, you are alone and doctors can see your preliminary report (which are always checked by an attending much later). good question!
That baby so cute
may i ask you how are you supposed to interpret imaging and being oncall when it’s only your first month? Isn’t like maybe it will be wrong interpretation as you are just a beginner! Im interested in DR but this idea of being oncall in my pgy1 stress me out
All of our reads are over-read by a radiologist as a R1! There are programs that release the resident's reads as "preliminary report" as early as mid-R1, which will later be over-read by a radiologist. You learn quicker than you think. It is nerve wrecking at first, but hopefully it motivates you to know your stuff.
How long-lasting to study radiology?
4 years college, 4 years med school, 5 years residency
How do you know what to study in your free time??
You didn’t mention you had a youtube channel. Nice 👍
Sir am now doing my dnb radiodiagnosis in india any chance for getting job in usa
here is some information that pertains to your situation www.theabr.org/diagnostic-radiology/initial-certification/alternate-pathways/international-medical-graduates
Awesome video! Do you work with Dr Jay Morris?
Dr. Jonathan Morris! He just gave an amazing talk about his 3D printing work to all the residents
@@MDswBaby Yes, I follow him on twitter and see all the amazing 3D printing work he shares. I am a medstudent and a 3D printing hobbyist. 😁 Would love if you can do a video on the intersection of 3D printing and radiology.
Is ai coming?
its already here!
@@MDswBaby Nah I mean do you think it’s false to say ai is gonna displace the job?
My mother had suggested me as I am approaching 30. Medical advancements seems to be the only thing I take interest in.
I think it’s false. Just a tool
@@st.paulmn9159 it won’t replace radiologists but will augment their ability to analyze scans and stuff.
Do you watch the william sensakavich physics lectures lol
6 monitors a gaming mouse and yet not mouse pad smh
ikr!
Sir I wan to be like u
i want to like you video so much, but I'm gonna keep it at 420, lucky number 😅
Not going to lie, the dialogue was kinda cringe and awkward; but I appreciate the time you spent on the video 👍 great information
it's cringe and awkward for me too 😅
Jesus loves you (:
For algorithm
Why would you wear a mask in a room where you are all by yourself and try to make a video of you talking through it..???
He just walked back in, you jealous, poverty-stricken nobody.
Because the rad tech can come in any time with a question. Also if our report is not there quick enough, our colleagues also come in to find out the diagnosis...
@@HeavyProfessor Idiot much? 🤷🏻♂️
nobody cares dude.
i care.
Tuning mi computadora con mouse 🖱️ inalámbrico , speech Mike inalámbrico 🛜