I really do appreciate you sharing your journey so far, and the experiences you have had. All that you go through, all that you do, makes such a lasting impact. Especially you going in early to spend extra time with your patients. Hearing your thought process on the meaning of getting to know your patients made me emotional. And then when you talked about having to face, and accept, dealing with patients who pass away - honestly moved to tears. Thank you so much, Sarah, for sharing your continuing journey with us. It's refreshing hearing such genuine perspective and feelings on the daily work of everyone in the medical field. I have said it before and I will say it again, you are going to be an amazing doctor. And a big reason is because you are an amazing person. Stay safe. Take care, Sarah.
Hey Sarah, thanks for sharing. Idk why, but I was also under the impression that I'd have more time in clinical rotations than in basic sciences. I think it maybe from students that complete their hardest rotations early OR from students that are in their 4th year who may have a bit of a handle of things. Anyways, keep up the good work!
Thank you for sharing your experience! I’m sorry you had that happen during CPR. That’s awful 😢 I start my 3rd year in July 😬 I’m nervous but excited. Any must knows or tips for family or internal med?
I really do appreciate you sharing your journey so far, and the experiences you have had. All that you go through, all that you do, makes such a lasting impact. Especially you going in early to spend extra time with your patients. Hearing your thought process on the meaning of getting to know your patients made me emotional. And then when you talked about having to face, and accept, dealing with patients who pass away - honestly moved to tears.
Thank you so much, Sarah, for sharing your continuing journey with us. It's refreshing hearing such genuine perspective and feelings on the daily work of everyone in the medical field. I have said it before and I will say it again, you are going to be an amazing doctor. And a big reason is because you are an amazing person. Stay safe. Take care, Sarah.
you're the best richard! ty for always supporting my family
my sisters gunna be a FREAKIN DOCTOR. I'm so proud of you.
Hey Sarah, thanks for sharing. Idk why, but I was also under the impression that I'd have more time in clinical rotations than in basic sciences. I think it maybe from students that complete their hardest rotations early OR from students that are in their 4th year who may have a bit of a handle of things. Anyways, keep up the good work!
The thought process thing is so true!!!!
My son is in his 3rd yr going through rotations, surgery is next and what you mentioned let’s me understand what he may go through.
Thank you for sharing your experience! I’m sorry you had that happen during CPR. That’s awful 😢
I start my 3rd year in July 😬 I’m nervous but excited. Any must knows or tips for family or internal med?
Yay you posted again!!! Your such a natural on camera. You should vlog more of your rotations. What specialty are you wanting to go into as of now?
Hearing about the schedule you had, do you know how people with disabilities manage the clinical yrs? Also, great video!!
do you recommend not going to your medical school? given that they are lying about their match rate ?
Are schools allowed to do that?
Do 3rd and 4th year med students get paid during clinical rotations?
No
No we still have to pay actually 30-60K in tuition to our school to do rotations. So we are paying to be there, not being paid
Sarah you're so beautiful