UP medical school: 2 weeks in Surgery | Clerkship Rotation | medical school | UPCM | Philippines

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @gelotizon4830
    @gelotizon4830 4 месяца назад +1

    SALUDO AKO SA MGA MEDS STUDENT LIKE U. effort, Dedication sa Clerkship, sa Duty , im Looking forward na maging Doctor ka na soon.

  • @soft7086
    @soft7086 Год назад +2

    Good Luck on your Jounrey Doc!!!

  • @jpeegii
    @jpeegii Год назад +3

    My idol

  • @elle__suh
    @elle__suh Год назад +4

    Hello po! Totally enjoyed this vlog. As an aspiring medical student on a tight budget, I just have some questions po about UP’s med school system. Since the tuition is free po, would graduates be required to do some kind of return service? If so, for how many yrs? Planning po kasi sana to take residency abroad.

    • @JeremyCeriales
      @JeremyCeriales  Год назад

      Hello! Thank you! 😊 The default return service is 3 years. But part of UPCM's mission and vision really is to serve the underserved and the country. If you're going to do residency abroad, I think you might want to consider other med schools, unless you'll go back after doing residency abroad. but it's all up to you in the end. hehe 😄

  • @peterjohnespelita2089
    @peterjohnespelita2089 Год назад +2

    Helll doc! It's late in the evening now. I am a student from Ateneo de Naga and an aspiring medstudent in UPCM huhu if you happen to have any tips and your past NMAT reviewers prior to medschool huhu bekenemen pooo kahit po mga links lang po ng effective review materials new po🎉 thank you pooo kuyaaa Doc🙏💜

    • @JeremyCeriales
      @JeremyCeriales  Год назад +1

      Hello, @peterjohnespelita2089 ! 😊 I enrolled in a review center during the time I took my NMAT, which was 7 years ago. Unfortunately, during that time, we only had printed manuals given to us, and I have already thrown those away. Online reviewers weren't a thing then. But you can Google search reviewers now, maybe you can find one in Google. hehe
      As regarding tips, my tip would be to focus on topics that you consider as your weaknesses. Alot a few hours a day to study the topics that you want to study and don't cram it a few days or a week before the NMAT. Try to answer sample questionnaires as these will improve your time management and test-taking skills as well.
      Good luck on your med school journey! 💪🏼

    • @peterjohnespelita2089
      @peterjohnespelita2089 Год назад +1

      Thank youuu pooo