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Seen quite a few surgeon channels but almost all of them are American, finally found a brilliant one based in the UK. Keep this stuff up it is ✨quality✨.
I’m in my final year of medical school and have always wanted to be an orthopedic surgeon. But I spoke to a psychiatrist earlier this year who said that by going into surgery you are investing in your body, a depreciating asset. Also with the continued lengthening of the training time and the fact that surgery (especially ortho) is a relatively shorter career due it’s physical nature, it’s not worth doing anymore. Do you think this may also be a reason for a drop in surgical applicants?
Most people do it just because they love it especially in places like canada or the UK where you're not compensated as much as your American counterparts
No offense to psychiatrists but they have one of the highest suicide rates out of the medical specialties (I don't want to be a surgeon either) so your mental health is also an asset not just physical health and once you are old as a surgeon you can become a professor, researcher, surgical prosector.
The length of your education and training is longer in the UK than the path to become an orthopedic surgeonnin the USA 🇺🇸 Very impressive Dr. Jude😀👍💯🕊✝️❤🙏
Thank You for the video! I am a med student and I missed my intercalation opportunity and I really want to get into orthopaedics. But I am really scared that I am no longer competitive for getting into ortho without an additional degree. What opportunities are available and is there still any chance of getting into ortho? Also would a degree like Health Economics or Global Health Policy be of any value in this career path? I would really appreciate any advice 🙏🏽
Great and very informative video yet again Sir. Really glad that I found you channel. I'm an Indian medical graduate and currently 1 year into my internship. I'm looking forward to becoming an orthopaedic surgeon in the UK. Can you please provide some information on the fast-track (run-through) training programmes for the same?
How long will it take for me to be a fully certified surgeon in Canada Please list down step by step the program I'm to engage in during the process of my journey in becoming a cardiothoracic surgeon
Good day Doctor Jude, I am a Registered nurse in Nigeria preparing to come work in the UK. I plan to study for an MBBS while I am there. Please I need your advice on a low cost University to choose and how to get the minimum number of years to save some time as this will help me in choosing the areas to apply for jobs.... Thanks in anticipation for your help.
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At 6:51 you said "it is expensive", can you tell me exactly what you are referring to here.
Seen quite a few surgeon channels but almost all of them are American, finally found a brilliant one based in the UK. Keep this stuff up it is ✨quality✨.
Me too
Dr Jude, would you ever do a video with your wife about what it's like being married and sustaining a relationship during the years of training etc ?
Interesting
Depends on couple! Expectations? Characters! Values?
Understanding!
Wow! Now I know why Jamaican surgeons are called Mr. I always wondered but never bothered to research. Thanks
Sir your words inspire me so much thank you
I’m in my final year of medical school and have always wanted to be an orthopedic surgeon. But I spoke to a psychiatrist earlier this year who said that by going into surgery you are investing in your body, a depreciating asset. Also with the continued lengthening of the training time and the fact that surgery (especially ortho) is a relatively shorter career due it’s physical nature, it’s not worth doing anymore. Do you think this may also be a reason for a drop in surgical applicants?
Most people do it just because they love it especially in places like canada or the UK where you're not compensated as much as your American counterparts
No offense to psychiatrists but they have one of the highest suicide rates out of the medical specialties (I don't want to be a surgeon either) so your mental health is also an asset not just physical health and once you are old as a surgeon you can become a professor, researcher, surgical prosector.
Have you ever thought of becoming a surgeon then coming back to the Uk?
The length of your education and training is longer in the UK than the path to become an orthopedic surgeonnin the USA 🇺🇸 Very impressive Dr. Jude😀👍💯🕊✝️❤🙏
Very eyecatching video,how easy is it to enter intpo cardiothoracic training in the UK
Pls make a video about pathology training in UK for Image
Thank you
keep creating!
I'm a 16 years old girl i want to become a surgeon in the future . Can make a video about the qualities a persone should have to become a Doctor pleas
Great content Sir 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Do you know about Complaints System in NHS Hospitals
You are the next Ben Carson that the world needs
I just saw a video that surgeons are not called doctor in the UK. It's kinda sad
Thank You for the video! I am a med student and I missed my intercalation opportunity and I really want to get into orthopaedics. But I am really scared that I am no longer competitive for getting into ortho without an additional degree. What opportunities are available and is there still any chance of getting into ortho? Also would a degree like Health Economics or Global Health Policy be of any value in this career path? I would really appreciate any advice 🙏🏽
Great and very informative video yet again Sir. Really glad that I found you channel. I'm an Indian medical graduate and currently 1 year into my internship. I'm looking forward to becoming an orthopaedic surgeon in the UK. Can you please provide some information on the fast-track (run-through) training programmes for the same?
How long will it take for me to be a fully certified surgeon in Canada
Please list down step by step the program I'm to engage in during the process of my journey in becoming a cardiothoracic surgeon
Great content! I'd like to know if you start to get paid from the foundation year program?
Yes.
@@rickimilus thanks
8:30
Hey whats the name of that intro song
What do you know aboutt NICE GUIDELINES?
bro someone help im so bad at math. so how long will it take me to become a qualified surgeon, starting from med school??
No need for background Music
Good day Doctor Jude, I am a Registered nurse in Nigeria preparing to come work in the UK. I plan to study for an MBBS while I am there. Please I need your advice on a low cost University to choose and how to get the minimum number of years to save some time as this will help me in choosing the areas to apply for jobs.... Thanks in anticipation for your help.
Are u willing to pay £25,000 per yr for med school in UK?
Dr Jude, stare at the lens more...not the monitor. Good content
Let a nigga live
Dr Jude please I want to know if an NHS Nurse can become a surgeon.
If you have the drive to go to medical school I don’t see why not
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