I Spent A Month as a Medical Student. Here's What I Learned. | Clinical Immersion
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Lots of mental health prejudice still exists in healthcare, including in the mental health specialties themselves. It is a difficult issue and still requires a lot of pushback.
As a nurse, I think that is such a great opportunity. I wish in my training I could get exposure to data science and engineers that make a lot of the tools we work with every day.
just wait until you get an opportunity to do time at one of the hundreds of US hospitals that have been taken over by private equity ownership. imagine all the things you witnessed plus lean management practices focused on min/maxing staffing numbers and labor cost to productivity output with the goal stripping the hospital to its bones in order to maximize wealth extracted before the hospital eventually goes under. Working at such institutions leaves you feeling you are complicit in mass homicide against patients and is one of the reasons we see an exodus from healthcare work.
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As a MEMP HST PhD student, can you apply and attend medical school while undergoing your PhD training? Ive heard of HST MD students applying to graduate school their second year, but was wondering how it works for PhD students? I know you guys can take classes with the medical students! Thanks for being such an inspiration Jordan!
You can, but as far as I know there's no benefit/advantage to applying as MEMP PhD student
Over a long career (on the medical side) I have benefited from exposure to many different aspects of the healthcare system. Direct care gets the attention, and it is great you have the experience, but there are a lot of other realms too and I hope you get some exposure to them over the years. Even if it doesn’t seem relevant to your field now, it can be surprising how it is helpful over time.
Lack of a social safety net impacts the latter category of patients you mentioned too who linger in hospitals. If you have major surgery and there’s no family/community member who can care for you post-op wile you recover, then you’re up the creek without a paddle in US society. Be great if out patient facilities were standard but good luck getting the medical insurance companies to cover that too on a large scale when they barely want to cover preventative care…
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How do I actually find you on CuriosityStream? When I search (Jordan Harrod), it just takes me to their featured content?
I'm on Nebula! You can get access to both CuriosityStream and Nebula when you sign up via my link, but they're separate streaming platforms.
@@JordanHarrod Ah… I did just that about a year ago… Ok, I’ll look there. Keep on keepin’ on! Love your channel!
@@JordanHarrod I left premed for engineering, btw…