I wish you all best of luck! well, I graduated about a month ago, I'm finally a doctor now 😁 watching your video I felt nostagic, though I'm from a different counrty but medical studies are still a worldy known hell 😂 I don't know about you but presentations have always been the worst for me, I successfully, luckily and smartly only chose the internships where I didn't have to do any presentations at all 😎 medicine is for 7 years here, medical studies are in French so I have to do double the effort translating everything to english because most of sources aren't available in french, thanks to that, I speak 3 languages now ( in addition to my native , Arabic ) college is slightly different as well, clinical studies ( from 4th to 6th year) we pretty much are just abandoned guests in the hospital, we have to run after residents all the time for them to remember that we still exist and teach us something, as a lazy person I sadly didn't do that. then the last year, which we call "l'internat" basically means "intership", we call it the year of slavery, because we actually work more than residents them selves, work everyday for 12 months, and we have a lot of nightshifts. this was the worst experience of my life obviously, but I learned a lot. what I can recommend the best is to do volunteer shifts at the emergency department , I don't know if you're allowed to do so there, but you'll definetely learn a lot when receiving new emergency cases with no history with a variety of symptoms, it helps you better register all the info you read in books and connect the separate dots.
I my doctor of Physiotherapy I want to become ICU specialist For MS is university of Edinburgh in partnership with royal college of physician Scotland is best ??
Hey CSC! So I have applied to internal medicine for residency, still unsure of which path I want to go in terms of fellowship, but heme/onc is definitely in the mix! There's a lot I have yet to see, so I'm going into it with an open mind.
I loveeee this!!!!❤️❤️❤️
I wish you all best of luck!
well, I graduated about a month ago, I'm finally a doctor now 😁
watching your video I felt nostagic, though I'm from a different counrty but medical studies are still a worldy known hell 😂
I don't know about you but presentations have always been the worst for me, I successfully, luckily and smartly only chose the internships where I didn't have to do any presentations at all 😎
medicine is for 7 years here, medical studies are in French so I have to do double the effort translating everything to english because most of sources aren't available in french, thanks to that, I speak 3 languages now ( in addition to my native , Arabic )
college is slightly different as well, clinical studies ( from 4th to 6th year) we pretty much are just abandoned guests in the hospital, we have to run after residents all the time for them to remember that we still exist and teach us something, as a lazy person I sadly didn't do that.
then the last year, which we call "l'internat" basically means "intership", we call it the year of slavery, because we actually work more than residents them selves, work everyday for 12 months, and we have a lot of nightshifts. this was the worst experience of my life obviously, but I learned a lot.
what I can recommend the best is to do volunteer shifts at the emergency department , I don't know if you're allowed to do so there, but you'll definetely learn a lot when receiving new emergency cases with no history with a variety of symptoms, it helps you better register all the info you read in books and connect the separate dots.
Thank you! Yup medicine/residency seems to be incredibly demanding no matter where you are 😅 especially learning it in a foreign language!
just found your channel! I am a current MD1 and awesome content man!
Appreciate it!! Good luck with the rest of the year 👊🏻
I my doctor of Physiotherapy I want to become ICU specialist
For MS is university of Edinburgh in partnership with royal college of physician Scotland is best ??
was waiting for this ✨❤️
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Awesome video🙂
Also I’m so star struck when I see men in lab coats! I’m a phlebotomist so I see it a lot ❤️😘😘😘
That's awesome I wished I had the brains 🧠 and people skills for it 👍
This must be an old one because there's no more code blues they are called adult medical emergencies for the last couple of years
Are you still on the Hema/Onco path? What has been your favorite and least favorite part of medical school?
Hey CSC! So I have applied to internal medicine for residency, still unsure of which path I want to go in terms of fellowship, but heme/onc is definitely in the mix! There's a lot I have yet to see, so I'm going into it with an open mind.
Number 1k!! 🎉🌊🍼😏