First year of rad residency---study your *ss off. I did and the next three years were a breeze. It's a shame residents don't take call any more that first year, I found the fear of call a huge motivator to hit the books hard early. Think of it as an investment, the sooner you 'save' the more time you have for the 'principal' to grow. Good luck and enjoy the journey! I'm 15 years out of training and still love it, even the grind.
Same experience, I got my first call on Christmas Eve 6 weeks after integrating radiology training ! I shadowed other residents evry day before my first night on call . Now I am 12 year out of training and still love radiology.
I'm a radiology resident in Germany. This specialty is nice. Tried internal medicine, almost became a surgeon but I still chose radiology. My first choice from the get go, should have listened to my gut feeling in the beginning. Good luck to you all !
@@oxladehampsterm5464 1. it will get tough every now and then especially during a nightshift when you're alone but you can always ask your superior. Don't worry about disturbing them- it's important you're not wrong with your diagnosis. 2. Try and do as many practical interventions as possible 3. You'll be great Don't worry 😉
I’m thinking about applying to radiology here in the UK but still nervous about the decision as I feel I know hardly anything in this field but your advice here was really helpful, calmed my nerves a bit and makes me more confident in going through with it so thank you 😊
Hey there, I'm planning to study bsc radiology. I would like to know the process to get an admission successfully. Your reply will be much appreciated and valued. Thank you.
Hello yasha .hope u will be fine. I am first year radiology resident .I regularly watch ur videos it really helped me a lot .I want to ask which is recommended book or any other good websites for physics .I am having difficulty understanding physics .kindly help
@@YashaGuptaMD i'm doctor ❤️ ahah I mean I want to study radiolgy from now, so the next year when the residency start I will have a little of knowledge
First year of rad residency---study your *ss off. I did and the next three years were a breeze. It's a shame residents don't take call any more that first year, I found the fear of call a huge motivator to hit the books hard early. Think of it as an investment, the sooner you 'save' the more time you have for the 'principal' to grow. Good luck and enjoy the journey! I'm 15 years out of training and still love it, even the grind.
Same experience, I got my first call on Christmas Eve 6 weeks after integrating radiology training ! I shadowed other residents evry day before my first night on call . Now I am 12 year out of training and still love radiology.
@@immane75thanks for your kind work you help a lot of people
Thank doctor. I am 3weeks in to residency
I'm a radiology resident in Germany. This specialty is nice. Tried internal medicine, almost became a surgeon but I still chose radiology. My first choice from the get go, should have listened to my gut feeling in the beginning.
Good luck to you all !
Hey man! Thats great you found your way. I will be starting my residency next week in the same field. Any tips you could give to a freshy ? Thanks :)
@@oxladehampsterm5464 1. it will get tough every now and then especially during a nightshift when you're alone but you can always ask your superior. Don't worry about disturbing them- it's important you're not wrong with your diagnosis.
2. Try and do as many practical interventions as possible
3. You'll be great Don't worry 😉
In India, Radiology is the most sought after residency.
I am not medical student but really happy that you are sharing your knowledge...respect for you
I’m thinking about applying to radiology here in the UK but still nervous about the decision as I feel I know hardly anything in this field but your advice here was really helpful, calmed my nerves a bit and makes me more confident in going through with it so thank you 😊
Happy I could help! You can do it :)
Thank you for the informative video! I started watching your videos about radiology and absolutely love them.
Thanks Yasha - very helpful for a 1st year who's finding radiology a different world.
Glad I could help!
Preparing for entrance exam of radiology will start in jan.I will look forwrd to learn from you Best wishes 🤩
Hey there, I'm planning to study bsc radiology. I would like to know the process to get an admission successfully. Your reply will be much appreciated and valued. Thank you.
Aysha thanks for your explanation but wanna ask you please attach documents which is important for me am studing Medical Radiology.
radiology is great speciality but very complicated
How to build my CV for radiology residency? I literally have 0 radiology experience till now!
That's okay! Case reports / rotations / leadership in radiology can help.
Hi can you please guide about fellowships ..how are work hours ..
Thanks Yasha! I'm just starting internship -- what one or two resources would you recommend to start getting my feet wet during intern year?
I would check out Felsons principles of chest roentgenology! I have heard Learning Radiology is also a good text but never read it myself.
@@YashaGuptaMD thanks so much!
Hello yasha .hope u will be fine. I am first year radiology resident .I regularly watch ur videos it really helped me a lot .I want to ask which is recommended book or any other good websites for physics .I am having difficulty understanding physics .kindly help
Best physics books are Review of Radiologic Physics by Walter Huda and War Machine (more boards oriented) by Prometheus Lionheart
Health care is way too expensive in usa, so can I assume that drs get a major share of that?? Please reply
No
Yasha I want to apply to radiology, I don't know how to start studying it, help me :')
What are you doing now? To do radiology you need to go to medical school.
@@YashaGuptaMD i'm doctor ❤️ ahah I mean I want to study radiolgy from now, so the next year when the residency start I will have a little of knowledge
I had a question, in which country are you practicing radiology?
US
@@YashaGuptaMD That's cool. Also, is your birth place India or you were born in USA itself?
I feel so dumb...