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I think since the comments are always spammed with requests for this series, you might consider setting up an email for people to email requests to! Incidentally, I have severe eczema which may drive me to dermatology or becoming an allergist I hope in the future.
My father was a Internal medicine doctor . He was in the frontline passed away from Covid. I hope to become a doctor like him He absolutely loved his job and he was so humble and caring. He went the extra mile for all his patients he didnt have favourites. He was just that kind of man that didn’t care of materialistic possessions but just supported his family out of poverty and was a father figure for many. Internal medicine is a very demanding specialty he had almost no rest but he died for what he believed in Thats what I truly believe. He knew the sacrifices that came with people a doctor. R.I.P papi❤️
As a previous IM doctor and current Cardiology fellow , IM is the Specialty that you don't want to stuck in for many reasons : - Every one expect you to be perfect in each aspect in medicine , which is impossible , you can't master a subspecialty where others practicing it for years. - If the case of the patient is complex and had many comorbidities with bad prognosis , they want you to take care of it and every specialty take their hands of apart from useless consultation like " nothing from our side " , while when case is straight forward and easy to treat they will fight you to take it . - when they stuck in a complex case they would tell you " Deal with it , you are the internist -with yellow smile -" despite it is even more difficult to you , while when it is easy they become heroes infront of the patient family . - Salary of IM is less comparing to other specialty , life quality is terrible , and the worst of all , other subspecialty are rasict when it comes to comparation to you ,(they see you inferior to them just because you are IM, even patient don't trust you "the general doctor" when they can seek subspecialty ). Internal medicine is a lie other specialties use to get ride of dirty work and huge amount of study , logically there should be no Internal medicine in modern medicine , GPs and Family medicine Ds are enough ,My advice as a doctor who suffered from IM , just make your IM a way to subspecialty fellowship
Thank you SO much! I'm applying for match in a few months. I was between EM and IM. Loved EM but hated the hours all over the place (flipping back and forth between nights and days is brutal). I'm pretty sure I'll pick IM but with the goal of a fellowship after. Just sucks to think of how many extra years that will be since I'm already an older student. Really appreciate your input!
I'm an endocrinologist, practicing for quite a while now. We generally handle a LOT of diabetes mellitus and thyroid cases, but the most interesting or challenging ones are the most uncommon, e.g. pituitary or adrenal disorders, and disorders of sexual differentiation.
When I was in training, a physician-patient presented with a CC of "I think I have a pheo." I gave no indication of the skepticism that he expected to confront and proceeded with the workup. Sure enough, the only one I've ever seen...left side...benign. Then there was the time when an internist who had been one of my students told me about a new pt. who presented concerned about the new darkening of lines on the palms of her hands. On it goes. They're out there.
I'm an avid watcher of your channel and I'm not even pre-med, but pre-nursing! But now thanks to this vid, neurology (specifically neuro-critical care), has skyrocketed up in my top list of possible specialties I'd like to go into. Also suffering from chronic and very painful migraines and receiving such effective and compassionate care from my neurologist, neurology has a special place in my heart.
This is late af but I’m a current nursing student too considering med school when I graduate and this is the speciality I’d be most interested in. Love the intellectual side of being an IM doctor
This video came in such a good time. I can't wait for a pediatrician one Edit: 4 months later. I chose Infectious Disease. In my country it’s a 5 year residency program with internal medicine rotation. So yeah
@@haidertahir1592 not really but my friend wants to be a FM Doctor so I asked so he can know and plus they are different considering the fact that, different patients and education
@@platinumwolf3290 IM and Family medicine has a lot of similarities, 9ne of the major difference is that a family medicine doctor treats patients of all ages
I wanted to be an internal medicine doctor but the more I rotate the less I want to do it. It's because of the patients. I spent some time at general internal medicine ward and usually I saw old, very sick patients. E.g. - 70 y.o. Lady with strong obesity, BMI above 40, after 2 infarctions and 2 strokes, asthma, hypertension and diabetes. She comes with some exacerbation of her disease. So now what. What would you do? I saw doctors thinking and working so hard but what do you want to do with patient like this? Nothing. You can moderate her health condition but usually you will see her again in a few months. So that's why I've started thinking about other speciality. Internal medicine is great if we speak about theory. The processes in our body etc...are great. But being an internist means treating mainly old, sick patients with very bad outcome. So I started to think about other specialities with younger patiens like ob/gyn.
Can you do a videoclip with ideas about how to find a job and what kind of job can I have in order to provide myself the financial support while Beeing a medical student or a graduated student ( md) not atending a residency program yet.
Better lifestyle though. I’m for it. 7days off 7 days on. Surgeons you can keep your money I’ll take 250k and with multiple days off and no on calls. Life is good.
That is the job description of the Nurse Practitioner or the PA who will be replacing you. I love medicine, but the good days are LONG gone, and will never return.
I’ve always wanted to be in internal medicine. Ideally I want to sub-specialize in Rheumatology and act as a primary care doctor for those with more complex case files… autoimmune disease, chronic illnesses, etc. My parents both passed away when I was young (at different times) of a combination of unusual disorders and I watched how much they were ignored, passed off, and even accused of being crazy. I want to be a patient advocate: teaching people how to be informed about their care and also harassing specialists basically. I also couldn’t imagine a life where I’m not constantly learning and also constantly arguing with people. So. It fits
It is very unusual to be "arguing" with your colleagues. They will be consulting with you as you attempt to deliver the best possible care to your patients.
I am a internist and I do all the procedures call mom ultrasound all of it and also intubations. I also do ventilator management. The possibilities are endless. But it is true that it’s mostly intellectual. But I also do love hands-on procedures. I also enjoy critical care and I do a lot of it at my hospital. More than half of my patients are critical care patients. We don’t have an intensivist and I don’t know how they would be more helpful. Since I already do all the procedures and vent management. It is a truly awesome specialty.
I HAVE THE SAME STORY AS YOU. I have Crohns and had similar experience and that’s what brought me to wanting to be either a pediatrician or gastroenterologist! That’s so cool!
I love learning, and I wasn't sure what type of doctor I wanted to be before watching this video. Now, I'm really excited for a future in internal medicine!
In india 1.4 billion population we are only 104 family medicine residents every year... Means post mbbs ( med school ) only 104 new family physician are going to start as family medicine in 140 million population of india.. Proud to be a family physician.. Proud to serve humanity 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I love IM, but I hate dealing with the social issues, paperwork, etc. It's ridiculous. Anyway, there's no perfect specialty. (Not even derm!) Every specialty has its pros and cons. But I'd pick a specialty where you like the pros and where the cons aren't that much of a con for you. (Everyone is different regarding what they like and dislike.) Money and lifestyle are important factors, but don't focus solely on money and lifestyle because these could change in the future. After all, both our major political parties - i.e. Democrats and Republicans - want to reform our healthcare system. Plus there already forces at work which are changing our healthcare landscape (e.g. big healthcare systems buying out private groups and making physicians their employees; midlevel providers like nurse practioners and physician assistants expanding their role and scope of practice in our healthcare system, which may mean, say, 1 physician "supervising" multiple midlevels, so there's less need for physicians, but more need for midlevels; just look at how CRNAs are carving out anesthesiology as a specialty with nurses even being able to practice entirely independently from physician supervision in many states). In short, there are no guarantees about the future for physicians. Currently procedural specialties tend to be paid much better than non-procedural specialties, but who knows what the future holds? We could all end up working many more hours for much less pay than today. Just do what you find most interesting and what you can stomach and hope for the best. Personally, I was between IM and anesthesiology. I'll likely aim for pulmonary and critical care as a subspecialty.
U provide information that's rare on RUclips. Thank you so much sir. Your channel is really important for medical students to get thorough idea about so many topics that reading a book won't provide.🙏
If anyone wants a realistic depiction of IM residency, just imagine a camera mounted in the corner of a work room videotaping residents in a stationary position on their computers for 10 hours a day. The other 3-4 hours are spend rounding/noon conference. That is a typical day on wards. It is a TON of charting, paperwork, documentation, orders, reentering orders, placing and answering phone calls. A lot of it is very tedious and you don't really get to DO much of anything. You have to be happy with sitting at a computer all day teasing through minutiae of a patient's chart and often being reminded that you missed something or didn't document correctly.
Can you make a video on your timeline. The road to your success starting from your first college year until now. Maybe making a part 2 or 3 to get into more detail on why you did things and get into more detail.
Did anyone know that in Belgium (my country) a nephrologist earns nearly €700k and in the USA, most earn $200k+. Salaries of doctors can vary extremely around the entire world, very interesting...
Id say Family Med. Is more so seeing the same patients as opposed to many different ones, since you'd essentially be their doctor who would keep the family up to date on shots, meds, and general well being.
I extremely want to be an internal medicine doctor I love this specialist so much Symptoms diagnosis treatment prevention pathology diseases all this thing are created to me ❤
Wanted to read comments about people who are interested in IM and are striving to be a IM doctor; unfortunately, nearly all the comments are just suggestions for a next video😔
@@demonteyoung8533 4 years of undergrad, 4 years of med school, and 3 years of internal medicine residency, assuming we can do it in a flow without any gap years. Add 2-3 years more if we want to specialise in cardio, gastro, etc.
Could you do a So You Want To Be a Pain Management Doctor please? I’ve planned to become one, but I am slightly confused about the pathway leading towards it...
Now I'm drawn towards Internal medicine. I admire that they know much about almost everything. Initially, it was Emergency med but looks like the tension and stress + hardly ever sitting may not be for me😅
This is great thanks so much! Please do Infectious Diseases next if you can! Also if you could do a video on missionary medicine I think that would be amazing! I can’t find a ton of information out there on it and practicing in third world countries is one of the main motivators for me wanting to follow the MD/DO route!
Internist " Glorified resident " Infectious disease " Do you want to learn 2 more years to get pay less" Nephrologist " Do you want to learn 2 more years and go back to be internist" GI " If you have holes , we will scope you " Cardio " We cath everything that have legs ( excluded table , chair)"
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I think since the comments are always spammed with requests for this series, you might consider setting up an email for people to email requests to!
Incidentally, I have severe eczema which may drive me to dermatology or becoming an allergist I hope in the future.
Plz plz '"So you want to be a "Neurologist".'
@@deserteagle6704 YES PLEASE DO NEUROLOGIST!
Please do so you want to be a neurologist!
Like to be a pulmonologist??????
My father was a Internal medicine doctor . He was in the frontline passed away from Covid. I hope to become a doctor like him He absolutely loved his job and he was so humble and caring. He went the extra mile for all his patients he didnt have favourites. He was just that kind of man that didn’t care of materialistic possessions but just supported his family out of poverty and was a father figure for many. Internal medicine is a very demanding specialty he had almost no rest but he died for what he believed in Thats what I truly believe. He knew the sacrifices that came with people a doctor. R.I.P papi❤️
rip
May his soul rest in peace, do your best to become like him ❤️
Rip hero
Your father is the kind of doctors that I consider as an example for me
Sorry about your loss
omg med schoool insiders is the best at putting information in an understandable and useful manner. huge fan !!!!
i know right!!
Yeppp, btw hey fellow Indian🙋🏻♂️
I am an IM resident in Boston right now, and this video is 100% spot on.
is 97% match rate true?
Would love to see So You Want to Be a Pediatrician, OB/GYN, and Hematologist/Oncologist
this please
Yes please!
Yes hematologist plz!!!
Hematologist/Oncologist
I would love to see that especially for pediatrics please 🥺
FINALLY the video I was waiting for. Nobody every talks about general internal medicine in depth and its the kind of doctor I think I want to be!
Same
How’d it go?
As a previous IM doctor and current Cardiology fellow , IM is the Specialty that you don't want to stuck in for many reasons :
- Every one expect you to be perfect in each aspect in medicine , which is impossible , you can't master a subspecialty where others practicing it for years.
- If the case of the patient is complex and had many comorbidities with bad prognosis , they want you to take care of it and every specialty take their hands of apart from useless consultation like " nothing from our side " , while when case is straight forward and easy to treat they will fight you to take it .
- when they stuck in a complex case they would tell you " Deal with it , you are the internist -with yellow smile -" despite it is even more difficult to you , while when it is easy they become heroes infront of the patient family .
- Salary of IM is less comparing to other specialty , life quality is terrible , and the worst of all , other subspecialty are rasict when it comes to comparation to you ,(they see you inferior to them just because you are IM, even patient don't trust you "the general doctor" when they can seek subspecialty ).
Internal medicine is a lie other specialties use to get ride of dirty work and huge amount of study , logically there should be no Internal medicine in modern medicine , GPs and Family medicine Ds are enough ,My advice as a doctor who suffered from IM , just make your IM a way to subspecialty fellowship
Thank you SO much! I'm applying for match in a few months. I was between EM and IM. Loved EM but hated the hours all over the place (flipping back and forth between nights and days is brutal). I'm pretty sure I'll pick IM but with the goal of a fellowship after. Just sucks to think of how many extra years that will be since I'm already an older student. Really appreciate your input!
will you say the same for someone in IM later fellowshiping sub specialities like GIT or endocrine?
@rabc___4915 If you do fellowship, then problem solved, Internal Medicine is mandatory before all subspecialties
*puts a lot of time and effort into making a really pleasing and informative video*
all the comments: but what about the specialty I wanted!!😤
😂 so true. Entitlement to new levels
@@MedSchoolInsiders could you do a neurologist please. If you get this please respond, thanks
@@yoyothegreat301_bear2 did…you not read the comment you’re replying to?
@@daltongiddings2771 it was polite
I'm an endocrinologist, practicing for quite a while now. We generally handle a LOT of diabetes mellitus and thyroid cases, but the most interesting or challenging ones are the most uncommon, e.g. pituitary or adrenal disorders, and disorders of sexual differentiation.
When I was in training, a physician-patient presented with a CC of "I think I have a pheo." I gave no indication of the skepticism that he expected to confront and proceeded with the workup. Sure enough, the only one I've ever seen...left side...benign.
Then there was the time when an internist who had been one of my students told me about a new pt. who presented concerned about the new darkening of lines on the palms of her hands. On it goes. They're out there.
I am currently working as an MA, and work with internal medicine doctors. I have to say I absolutely love these videos.
I'm an avid watcher of your channel and I'm not even pre-med, but pre-nursing! But now thanks to this vid, neurology (specifically neuro-critical care), has skyrocketed up in my top list of possible specialties I'd like to go into. Also suffering from chronic and very painful migraines and receiving such effective and compassionate care from my neurologist, neurology has a special place in my heart.
This is late af but I’m a current nursing student too considering med school when I graduate and this is the speciality I’d be most interested in. Love the intellectual side of being an IM doctor
This video came in such a good time. I can't wait for a pediatrician one
Edit: 4 months later. I chose Infectious Disease. In my country it’s a 5 year residency program with internal medicine rotation. So yeah
Future doctors like here. 👨🏻⚕️
How do you find your passion?
so you want to be Kevin Jubbal
😂
Be talented and hardworking. Boom.
@@gavinyartymyk2384 Yes! Kevin is fun guy so be fun too!
"So you want to be an Oncologist", por favor 👀
Talk about the difference between hematology oncology and radiology oncology. Would love to see a “so you want to be an oncologist”
“So you want to be a Family Medicine Doctor” PLEASEEEE
This is the same thing lmao
@@haidertahir1592 not really but my friend wants to be a FM Doctor so I asked so he can know and plus they are different considering the fact that, different patients and education
@@platinumwolf3290 IM and Family medicine has a lot of similarities, 9ne of the major difference is that a family medicine doctor treats patients of all ages
@@daveed9849 I know but Med Insider explains it so good so I just want my friend to understand and get way more info other than the “similarity’s”
The thumbnail has the look of a BORED certified diagnostician
I understood that reference.
*Board
@@HeythemMD r/whoosh
@@k9mc382 Maybe, but a lot of people genuinely think he says bored.
@@HeythemMD It's a reference to House. It was intended.
I wanted to be an internal medicine doctor but the more I rotate the less I want to do it. It's because of the patients.
I spent some time at general internal medicine ward and usually I saw old, very sick patients. E.g. - 70 y.o. Lady with strong obesity, BMI above 40, after 2 infarctions and 2 strokes, asthma, hypertension and diabetes. She comes with some exacerbation of her disease. So now what. What would you do? I saw doctors thinking and working so hard but what do you want to do with patient like this? Nothing. You can moderate her health condition but usually you will see her again in a few months. So that's why I've started thinking about other speciality.
Internal medicine is great if we speak about theory. The processes in our body etc...are great. But being an internist means treating mainly old, sick patients with very bad outcome. So I started to think about other specialities with younger patiens like ob/gyn.
Internal Medicine.... is the crown jewel of medicine... it's the best and most fascinating
So you want to be a neurologist would be great
There is a video about so you want to be a neurosurgeon
So you want to be a doctor 0f the brain that has killed people in the us
YES neurologist next please!!
Eagerly waiting for 'So you want to be a Neurologist' video, since months now.
YES YES YES NEUROLOGIST PLEASEEEEE
Can you do a Internal med part 2 and cover the other fellowships? Rheumatology, Endocrine, Allergy etc
Yes please!,!,!
Yaa please Rheumatology and allergy & immunology
Can you do a videoclip with ideas about how to find a job and what kind of job can I have in order to provide myself the financial support while Beeing a medical student or a graduated student ( md) not atending a residency program yet.
yes please
Doctor House in the thumbnail!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"So you want to be a Pathologist" pleaseeeee
yes please
Yes I was just wondering if they had done a medical examiner or not yet! Pathology would be very helpful!
Better lifestyle though. I’m for it. 7days off 7 days on. Surgeons you can keep your money I’ll take 250k and with multiple days off and no on calls. Life is good.
Will that be the case if i further specialize in cardiology?
That is the job description of the Nurse Practitioner or the PA who will be replacing you. I love medicine, but the good days are LONG gone, and will never return.
@@davidh9844 what? Can you explain what you’re talking about please?
Same here
But wanna be a dermatologist
@@Karan-iy5mz no
I’ve always wanted to be in internal medicine. Ideally I want to sub-specialize in Rheumatology and act as a primary care doctor for those with more complex case files… autoimmune disease, chronic illnesses, etc. My parents both passed away when I was young (at different times) of a combination of unusual disorders and I watched how much they were ignored, passed off, and even accused of being crazy. I want to be a patient advocate: teaching people how to be informed about their care and also harassing specialists basically. I also couldn’t imagine a life where I’m not constantly learning and also constantly arguing with people. So. It fits
You just summarised your personal statement here lol
@@Moridin69 I’ll make sure to save it for later then
It is very unusual to be "arguing" with your colleagues. They will be consulting with you as you attempt to deliver the best possible care to your patients.
There is the Dr. House wannabe
I am a internist and I do all the procedures call mom ultrasound all of it and also intubations. I also do ventilator management. The possibilities are endless. But it is true that it’s mostly intellectual. But I also do love hands-on procedures. I also enjoy critical care and I do a lot of it at my hospital. More than half of my patients are critical care patients. We don’t have an intensivist and I don’t know how they would be more helpful. Since I already do all the procedures and vent management. It is a truly awesome specialty.
I HAVE THE SAME STORY AS YOU. I have Crohns and had similar experience and that’s what brought me to wanting to be either a pediatrician or gastroenterologist! That’s so cool!
13:13 Is that guy charting? Why is he so happy?
He's writing a death note
I've seen you in blogging theology's video and now I've seen you here
@@JVerde853 We both like intellectual content.
Superb and humble presentation. Long time ago I requested you to speak on this topic and finally you fulfilled my wish. Thank you so much.
I love learning, and I wasn't sure what type of doctor I wanted to be before watching this video. Now, I'm really excited for a future in internal medicine!
In india 1.4 billion population we are only 104 family medicine residents every year...
Means post mbbs ( med school ) only 104 new family physician are going to start as family medicine in 140 million population of india..
Proud to be a family physician..
Proud to serve humanity 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Neurologists be like: „are we a joke to you?“
Yes, i want to be a Neurologist :( but i consider This path too
yes you are
@@marialulu6917 lol mine is to be an internist
İs my future profession joke to you? :')
I love IM, but I hate dealing with the social issues, paperwork, etc. It's ridiculous. Anyway, there's no perfect specialty. (Not even derm!) Every specialty has its pros and cons. But I'd pick a specialty where you like the pros and where the cons aren't that much of a con for you. (Everyone is different regarding what they like and dislike.) Money and lifestyle are important factors, but don't focus solely on money and lifestyle because these could change in the future. After all, both our major political parties - i.e. Democrats and Republicans - want to reform our healthcare system. Plus there already forces at work which are changing our healthcare landscape (e.g. big healthcare systems buying out private groups and making physicians their employees; midlevel providers like nurse practioners and physician assistants expanding their role and scope of practice in our healthcare system, which may mean, say, 1 physician "supervising" multiple midlevels, so there's less need for physicians, but more need for midlevels; just look at how CRNAs are carving out anesthesiology as a specialty with nurses even being able to practice entirely independently from physician supervision in many states). In short, there are no guarantees about the future for physicians. Currently procedural specialties tend to be paid much better than non-procedural specialties, but who knows what the future holds? We could all end up working many more hours for much less pay than today. Just do what you find most interesting and what you can stomach and hope for the best. Personally, I was between IM and anesthesiology. I'll likely aim for pulmonary and critical care as a subspecialty.
There is no RUclipsr like you funny, kind, you give good information about medicine, best RUclipsr I have ever!!
Never was interested in going for Medicine, yet I enjoy this guys' episodes for some reason.
U provide information that's rare on RUclips. Thank you so much sir. Your channel is really important for medical students to get thorough idea about so many topics that reading a book won't provide.🙏
I never thank you enough for this series. Specially for this video.
I would love to watch a “So you want to be a infectious disease doctor”
you guys are godsent! thanks for making this video
Thank you so much. I was waiting for this video for so long. Thanks again.
I passed as an IM resident.. Thanks for the insight
1:32 : ..those who WANT to be heavily involved with direct patient care..
House: Wait wait, let me introduce myself again!
If anyone wants a realistic depiction of IM residency, just imagine a camera mounted in the corner of a work room videotaping residents in a stationary position on their computers for 10 hours a day. The other 3-4 hours are spend rounding/noon conference. That is a typical day on wards. It is a TON of charting, paperwork, documentation, orders, reentering orders, placing and answering phone calls. A lot of it is very tedious and you don't really get to DO much of anything. You have to be happy with sitting at a computer all day teasing through minutiae of a patient's chart and often being reminded that you missed something or didn't document correctly.
This channel really is the best. THANK YOU!!!
Can you do nephrology? I was interested in knowing more about this!
Please do So I want to be an Infectious disease speciality plsss
I've been waiting for this one for months now
Yes bro I’ve been waiting forever for this
You would have to go into internal medicine for 3-4 year then a fellowship in a specialty
Since not a lot of other people are saying it, and instead just barking requests...GREAT VIDEO! It was really informative
Is that Dr House on the thumbnail?
Yeahhh
Can you make a video on your timeline. The road to your success starting from your first college year until now. Maybe making a part 2 or 3 to get into more detail on why you did things and get into more detail.
We want"so you want to be"a Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgeon (ent surgeon)
Like this please
yes ive been waitong for this one
Yes
Yes i also
This was such a great video! Future GI doc here!
Did anyone know that in Belgium (my country) a nephrologist earns nearly €700k and in the USA, most earn $200k+. Salaries of doctors can vary extremely around the entire world, very interesting...
Would love to see "so you want to be an obstetrician/gynecologist"!!
Plz do a "so u want to be a" on gastroenterology 🙏👍
Been waiting for this for soo long :(
Kevin himself want to be gastroenterologist then why he is not making
Please release “so u want to be an infectious disease doctor” PLEASE
YESSS
What's the difference between Family med and internal med
Id say Family Med. Is more so seeing the same patients as opposed to many different ones, since you'd essentially be their doctor who would keep the family up to date on shots, meds, and general well being.
Family med is much more outpatient oriented, while im is more oriented towards inpatient care
Family med sees patients below the age of 18 in addition to adults, while IM focuses on adult patients.
Basic answer
Pediatrics: doctor for children
IM: doctor for adults
Family: mixture of both peds and IM
The simplest answer is that FM teat all ages IM treat adults their nearly identical
An episode about family medicine will be awesome
This is the one I have been waiting for!!
*_So you want to be a surgical oncologist loading.....👀_*
Yes,I have been waiting for this one forever
Yes pleaseeeee
YES, INTERNAL MEDICINE, THIS IS ME, I FOUND MY SPECIALITY, IT‘S FUCKEN BEAUTIFUL
I too was confused about picking up a particular specialty. Thanks u
A video on "So you want to be an endocrinologist" would be fascinating!
Clinical pharmacology would be awesome.
can't wait to see more from this series!
Yes I want to be a doctor 💊❤️
I extremely want to be an internal medicine doctor I love this specialist so much
Symptoms diagnosis treatment prevention pathology diseases all this thing are created to me ❤
Great video! Can we do “so you want to be an OB/GYN” next?
Wanted to read comments about people who are interested in IM and are striving to be a IM doctor; unfortunately, nearly all the comments are just suggestions for a next video😔
lol welcome to the internet
I am an internal medicine doctor and I love my job..
I can relate, being an internist myself. Thank you for this video. ☺️ I am hoping to do a reaction video of this, hopefully I am allowed to. Thanks
How long did it take u to become one
@@demonteyoung8533 4 years of undergrad, 4 years of med school, and 3 years of internal medicine residency, assuming we can do it in a flow without any gap years. Add 2-3 years more if we want to specialise in cardio, gastro, etc.
Great video Dr. Jubbal and team!
Could you do a So You Want To Be a Pain Management Doctor please? I’ve planned to become one, but I am slightly confused about the pathway leading towards it...
May you do a so you want to be a Family med doctor???
IMGs entered the chat
So true
I'm not planning to be an internal medicine doctor but cardiology need an internal medicine residency so gotta watch this.
Now I'm drawn towards Internal medicine. I admire that they know much about almost everything.
Initially, it was Emergency med but looks like the tension and stress + hardly ever sitting may not be for me😅
They attract vastly different types of people.
We need a “so you want to be a pediatrician”
INTERNAL MEDICINE - MY LOVE, MY STRENGTH - PROVED INTERNIST 😊
This is great thanks so much! Please do Infectious Diseases next if you can! Also if you could do a video on missionary medicine I think that would be amazing! I can’t find a ton of information out there on it and practicing in third world countries is one of the main motivators for me wanting to follow the MD/DO route!
You should definitely do family medicine! Thank you for always putting out great content
I would love to see a "So you want to be an Intensivist" video!
I don't have much idea about US, but in india, Internal medicine is one of the high paying branches
I think this is the perfect area for me
You should do a “So you want to be a Concierge Medicine Doc”!
So you want to be a pathologist would be great! I feel like it's a specialty most people don't think about!
Do ENT!!!! It is so fascinating and many people don’t know about it!
It truly is but the lifestyle is no walk in the park
Wow agreed!!! 🤓
amazing video! good job. Cant wait for neurology. BTW everything else besides the so you want to be series is also just as good. Love the content!
We are the pride of medicine
This is the way I want to go. It would be great to a video on subspecialties of other specialties
Please do a video on anesthesiologist assistants
Internist " Glorified resident "
Infectious disease " Do you want to learn 2 more years to get pay less"
Nephrologist " Do you want to learn 2 more years and go back to be internist"
GI " If you have holes , we will scope you "
Cardio " We cath everything that have legs ( excluded table , chair)"
Thank you Dr. Jubbal for covering IM! 💖 Hopefully you'll be able to make a video for Rheumatology soon. Much love.
Loved this super informative video! Would also love to see "So you want to be a family medicine doctor"
Hello, please make a video on Transplant surgeon and oncosurgeon. Please
Loving this series!
Would love to see So You Want to Be an Endocrinologist. i would really appreciate it
Thanks for the video...i get a clearer understanding from this....keep up the great work....
What an AWESOME review! Thanks, Dr.Jubbal!☺👍🏾
I waited long for this one!! Make one about neurology pls!!!!!!!