So excitingggg! Clinical year is the most fun and most challenging year - all the emotions all at once! Love your videos so much :) Can't wait to continue following your journey!
I would be very keen to listen to your podcast Andy! And hearing more from guests like and including ones you interviewed for 73 questions, like a follow-up edition! I've really enjoyed the series. But make sure you take time for yourself to rest, relax and recover first! I also wanted to comment on the interview with the teen resilience team; I'm an ACE survivor myself and so glad that there are more mental health services that are available for Adults today than there were 20 years ago, but most especially interventionist practices like 'Resilient Teens' being made available in formative years to be able to help survivors gain the skills they need to thrive and not become either a statistic to suicide, or an adult lost in the world with depression, unable to seek help. Thank you as always for your content! Rest well, and all the best for your new rotation schedule! I look forward to following your journey :)
thank you so much for the support! it's definitely encouraging to see people interested in seeing more extended, free form interviews. it's also really encouraging to hear how important programs like Resilient Teens are, that's why I wanted to highlight them in this vlog. thank you for sharing your experiences and i hope that us medical students can work to promote healthcare on all fronts as we grow into the field!
typically that would be the case but in our curriculum we take both step 1 and 2 after our year of rotations since step 1 is now pass fail. so won't take boards until January 2023
hey I know you are rotating to some rural parts of GA I know that MCG sends Medical students to ware and pierce county to do rotations would love to meet up take you to the okefenokee swamp Park and hang out and maybe even introduce you to are per med club so you could talk about your journey to medical school.
Check out the podcast episode from In the Wild here: open.spotify.com/episode/1LWdPXGINx9oDd4ET5Cjbr?si=c1b497ee5d2f4c96&nd=1
We need a podcast!!! Love the 73 question videos and often wish there was more!
good to know :)
So excitingggg! Clinical year is the most fun and most challenging year - all the emotions all at once! Love your videos so much :) Can't wait to continue following your journey!
i'm definitely excited! pre-clinical years sure do fly by
Glad you have had some time to relax Andy. Surely a radiology elective! 🤷
hahaha it's definitely on the radar for my second elective block
Man, you inspire me to start a RUclips channel once I start my med school! Love your minimalistic filming & editing style!🤩
ah that's so awesome to hear! i definitely encourage everyone to try it out
Please interview Dr. Glaucomflecken!!!
good luckkkkkkk!!!
pleaseee when you have time, would you make a video with an oncologist? that has been my dream job since forever!!!
Love your content! I’m currently studying nursing in New Zealand 🇳🇿 but love hearing about your journey and your 73 questions love it all!!
thank you so much for watching from all across the world! :)
I would be very keen to listen to your podcast Andy! And hearing more from guests like and including ones you interviewed for 73 questions, like a follow-up edition! I've really enjoyed the series. But make sure you take time for yourself to rest, relax and recover first! I also wanted to comment on the interview with the teen resilience team; I'm an ACE survivor myself and so glad that there are more mental health services that are available for Adults today than there were 20 years ago, but most especially interventionist practices like 'Resilient Teens' being made available in formative years to be able to help survivors gain the skills they need to thrive and not become either a statistic to suicide, or an adult lost in the world with depression, unable to seek help. Thank you as always for your content! Rest well, and all the best for your new rotation schedule! I look forward to following your journey :)
thank you so much for the support! it's definitely encouraging to see people interested in seeing more extended, free form interviews. it's also really encouraging to hear how important programs like Resilient Teens are, that's why I wanted to highlight them in this vlog. thank you for sharing your experiences and i hope that us medical students can work to promote healthcare on all fronts as we grow into the field!
Thank you for uploading videos even though u are busy it means a lot 💛
thank you for being so supportive! :) keeps me going
Love your content ND MD! Been watching for quite a while--it is always interesting to see your perspective as a DPT student. Keep working hard!
thank you so much for watching! :) always got love for the OG subscribers
Congrats! Good luck with the rotations, these videos are super informative for me as an aspiring med student 👍
thank you so much! glad you've enjoyed the videos :)
73 questions to Cardiology please!
Plssssss podcast!
Hey, first one. Do you know what specialty you want to go into? What is the best and worst thing about med school?
lots of good questions, i can probably answer in a future q and a at length
@@NDMD pls do
What do your parents do?
Have you not done Step 1 yet? I thought you do that after your first 2 years
typically that would be the case but in our curriculum we take both step 1 and 2 after our year of rotations since step 1 is now pass fail. so won't take boards until January 2023
@@NDMD Oh ok. good luck!
hey I know you are rotating to some rural parts of GA I know that MCG sends Medical students to ware and pierce county to do rotations would love to meet up take you to the okefenokee swamp Park and hang out and maybe even introduce you to are per med club so you could talk about your journey to medical school.
haha don't think i'll be there but kind of you to offer :) i wish the best of luck to your pre- med club though!
Golfing in a Tshirt!
"learning a lot of things about health to the public" LOL
things i say when the coffee hasn't kicked in yet
I'm just a proud Vietnamese person 🙋♀️ here lol