Hey! It's been almost 10 years since I lived there so I'm sure much has changed. Overall, the people and community of St. Vincent are kind and peaceful however like anywhere, there is a small portion of the population of criminals who will specifically target foreigners. General practices of not walking alone at night or with your headphones in staring at your phone apply, as well as picking an apartment complex that is gated, with security, a good lock/key system and bars on the windows if you are ground level. I recommend reaching out to students who are currently there. Hope that helps a little!
Congratulations!! Glad to see how far you’ve come, well done. Can I ask your thoughts about rotations? Do you recommend bouncing around (trying out different hospitals), or completing rotations at a hospital that offers core rotations throughout the city? I’d really appreciate your advice! Is it better to try out many different hospitals to maximize options during residency applications?
Hey I think that the more rotations you can do where they actually have a residency program that you'd like to apply to, the better. I'm not sure if you're an IMG or not but if you are, I think that really opens doors for the match. It opens doors regardless of international status but I think any edge you can get as an IMG, the better. You could also do most of your cores at 1-2 locations and then plan to branch out for your electives. Hope that helps!
@@drkcmiller Thank you, Dr. Miller! I am a Canadian IMG wondering if I need to do rotations at a specific hospital in order to apply to their residency program? Sorry if this is a silly question, I'm still pretty new to this. I'm pretty sure that I can finish all my core rotations at one hospital, but the electives (which I am told need to be 24 credits total) are uncharted ground and I don't know how to proceed. I would like to match into OBGYN and don't know what would most help this application. Thanks so much for the quick response, I so appreciate your help.
Congratulations on finishing residency and starting the next chapter in your life!
Thanks so much!!
I remember being so excited for you when you had that M3 white coat ceremony lol. So happy that everything worked out for you.
Aww thanks! I was just re-watching that video yesterday, we've come so far ☺ but I had to make it private because it was too cringy 😂
It's great to see you! This really made my day. Congratulations to you for finishing residency :)
So great to see you back on here!! 😊
We will see how long it lasts haha. Thanks for saying hi!!
Wow i remember when you wre in medical school. Great work, very inspirational !
Crazy right? Thanks! Hope you are well
Congrats!🎉
Thanks girl!
Congrats on getting married and finishing your residency!
thanks so much!
Any safety tips for Saint Vincent? We go to sjsm and they are closing the Anguilla campus
Hey! It's been almost 10 years since I lived there so I'm sure much has changed. Overall, the people and community of St. Vincent are kind and peaceful however like anywhere, there is a small portion of the population of criminals who will specifically target foreigners. General practices of not walking alone at night or with your headphones in staring at your phone apply, as well as picking an apartment complex that is gated, with security, a good lock/key system and bars on the windows if you are ground level. I recommend reaching out to students who are currently there. Hope that helps a little!
Congrats🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks!!
Holy shit. Was wondering how you were. I remember you wanting to do psychiatry.
Congrats. Time for me to do another uworld block.
Congratulations.
Thank you thank you
I can't wait for the next video in 2035
Congratulations!! Glad to see how far you’ve come, well done. Can I ask your thoughts about rotations? Do you recommend bouncing around (trying out different hospitals), or completing rotations at a hospital that offers core rotations throughout the city? I’d really appreciate your advice! Is it better to try out many different hospitals to maximize options during residency applications?
*the hospital offers full core rotations
Hey I think that the more rotations you can do where they actually have a residency program that you'd like to apply to, the better. I'm not sure if you're an IMG or not but if you are, I think that really opens doors for the match. It opens doors regardless of international status but I think any edge you can get as an IMG, the better. You could also do most of your cores at 1-2 locations and then plan to branch out for your electives. Hope that helps!
@@drkcmiller Thank you, Dr. Miller! I am a Canadian IMG wondering if I need to do rotations at a specific hospital in order to apply to their residency program? Sorry if this is a silly question, I'm still pretty new to this. I'm pretty sure that I can finish all my core rotations at one hospital, but the electives (which I am told need to be 24 credits total) are uncharted ground and I don't know how to proceed. I would like to match into OBGYN and don't know what would most help this application. Thanks so much for the quick response, I so appreciate your help.
Congratulations 🎉😃😃😃😃😃
Thanks so much!
amazing
Actually all of my subscriptions are dr. Or phd. 🤯
Yup a subscriber, watched the covid video maybe a week ago lol