Hi! Such an interesting video and concept! As a Spanish med student I can assure everyone we have the same problem here, but with different careers. You see, we still don't have a lot of careers in healthcare, biomedicine it's still very new and people tend to associate it more with the engineering field (for whatever reason), we don't have neuroscience or genetics, so people come to do medicine from dentistry, psycology, physiotherapy and most cliche here, nursing. Heck nursing was my second option too if I didn't get it (and I think I would have loved it too). But I think this raises problems later in the hospital, as it perpetuates a power imbalance between nurses and doctors. Nurses feel dumb because they didn't get into medicine (the grades are high, universities limited) and as*hole doctors feel superior because they did. I think we as a society must learn to truly appreciate each career for what they do to contribute to the greater good and not make them an ego boost or an insecurity.
Hii thank you for your comment. I understand where you're coming from. I do agree that nurses, receptionists, healthcare assistants, doctors, technicians... basically every personale is an integral part of the medical team, and should be respected for their amazing work
omg the guy at 3:35 is saying he is coming to Georgia, Tbilisi which is my city! Actually so many medical students come here to do degree because tuition is cheaper, also housing is way more affordable. We have the biggest number of students from India btw
Complete opposite with me. I did medicine, got easily accepted, had amazing grades (sorry for bragging) but as i progressed through my medical uni years, i started feeling the lack of motivation grow bigger. I tried to ignore that feeling and just push through. Eventually i finally decided to really reflect on why i was feeling that way, and i realized it was because the actual career of a doctor didnt seem appealing to me at all. Long work hours, won't have alot of fammily time, always on call, and many more. So i decided to quit even tho i only had 2 years before i was completely finished. Still decied to quit and did biochemistry and now a master in biomedical neuroscience. And i'm so happy with my decisoion. After i get my masters i am thinking about going back to medicine and finishing of my degree, so that if i ever wanted to practice medicine part time, i can, but maybe i wn't and i'll do my neuroscience phd. People going into medicine really underestimate the burden of being a doctor. IMO you're underpaid for what you do, it's the occupation with the highest level of burnout and stress, unless you're working part time having a balanced family life is impossible, working long long hours (eve, back to back). So yeah, if you can go talk to a doctor before you decide to do medicine, so you're sure it's the life you're ready for.
Hii Hassan I totally get you! That’s how I felt when I was Medical Sciences too! I’m so glad this vid reached people like yourself! Hope it was useful : )
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Hii Zeliha :) love your content and its very inspiring to me as a student joining medical college soon... I just wait for your videos always... Thank you sooo much ♡ Good wishes and positive energy from INDIA 🇮🇳
Hola :) Im a 4th year medical student from Argentina, and here our best medical university is public and free, so basically you cannot be rejected, anyone can do medicine, you dont need to take an exam or anything. And it's the same for other careers. So its interesting and strange to hear that someone can be rejected from medicine. (sorry if I wrote something wrong, I'm not the best with inglish)
@@Karabo327 yes of course, actually most of the students in my class are brazilian. I also know many students who came from Chile, Paraguay, Haiti, Peru and Portugal. The only requirement is to speak spanish, if you don't you have to learn and get B2 level
@@Karabo327 i didnt meet any South African student, but why not? i mean, i don't really know what u have to do (if you have to get a visa or get Argentine nationality so you can live here, idk about bureaucracy stuff) but besides that, i think there is no problem, you just need to learn spanish
I never applied to med school, but if I did I would’ve been rejected. I’m really happy with my decision tho. That being said, you can do both. The last doctor I talked to got a bachelors in biomedicine before going to med school for another 5.5 years. L If you love the subject, it’s alright. Besides, you’ll earn a lot of money, so the student loans won’t be a big problem, imo.
Hii ,even in India students are all for medicine , even I was into medicine ,but when I got medicine rejected , I opted for dentistry and I must must say, I love dentistry and nothing could have been better than this 😊
by the way, the most easy way to do Medicine is in Spain, especially doing selective after 25 year old. They dont doing you read a lot of books, you just have to study what is given in class. Te selective can be triky , but the carrer is easy there.
Hi Zeliha, I've completed Pharm-D From Pakistan and now I'm for masters in UK please guide which program is most suitable and demanding in Uk. Waiting for your response. BTW you are doing great 👍
Hi! Such an interesting video and concept! As a Spanish med student I can assure everyone we have the same problem here, but with different careers. You see, we still don't have a lot of careers in healthcare, biomedicine it's still very new and people tend to associate it more with the engineering field (for whatever reason), we don't have neuroscience or genetics, so people come to do medicine from dentistry, psycology, physiotherapy and most cliche here, nursing. Heck nursing was my second option too if I didn't get it (and I think I would have loved it too). But I think this raises problems later in the hospital, as it perpetuates a power imbalance between nurses and doctors. Nurses feel dumb because they didn't get into medicine (the grades are high, universities limited) and as*hole doctors feel superior because they did. I think we as a society must learn to truly appreciate each career for what they do to contribute to the greater good and not make them an ego boost or an insecurity.
Hii thank you for your comment. I understand where you're coming from. I do agree that nurses, receptionists, healthcare assistants, doctors, technicians... basically every personale is an integral part of the medical team, and should be respected for their amazing work
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Great video, really opened up my eyes to the possible career paths I can take. Keep up the good work !!!! 👍👍
Thank you !! I’m so glad that I could be some help 🥳
You are the girl that I loved and admired. You showed me , how practice of my study time.Thanks a lot and you are the best ....
omg the guy at 3:35 is saying he is coming to Georgia, Tbilisi which is my city! Actually so many medical students come here to do degree because tuition is cheaper, also housing is way more affordable. We have the biggest number of students from India btw
I was also pleasantly surprised that he will study in Georgia, so good luck to him
Yep!
Complete opposite with me. I did medicine, got easily accepted, had amazing grades (sorry for bragging) but as i progressed through my medical uni years, i started feeling the lack of motivation grow bigger. I tried to ignore that feeling and just push through. Eventually i finally decided to really reflect on why i was feeling that way, and i realized it was because the actual career of a doctor didnt seem appealing to me at all. Long work hours, won't have alot of fammily time, always on call, and many more. So i decided to quit even tho i only had 2 years before i was completely finished. Still decied to quit and did biochemistry and now a master in biomedical neuroscience. And i'm so happy with my decisoion. After i get my masters i am thinking about going back to medicine and finishing of my degree, so that if i ever wanted to practice medicine part time, i can, but maybe i wn't and i'll do my neuroscience phd.
People going into medicine really underestimate the burden of being a doctor. IMO you're underpaid for what you do, it's the occupation with the highest level of burnout and stress, unless you're working part time having a balanced family life is impossible, working long long hours (eve, back to back). So yeah, if you can go talk to a doctor before you decide to do medicine, so you're sure it's the life you're ready for.
ru situated in the uk?
Don't worry doctors in the uk barely work part time
This was amazing. I am biomedical student and I am struggling with the idea of what am I going to do after I graduate next year.
Hii Hassan I totally get you! That’s how I felt when I was Medical Sciences too! I’m so glad this vid reached people like yourself! Hope it was useful : )
Try medical communication agencies. You can work as a medical writer or an account executive, and still use your science skills to help pharma clients with publications
Great video really opened up my eyes to the possible career paths i can take keep up the good work
is this how you and Yen met?🤩🤩
Hii Zeliha :) love your content and its very inspiring to me as a student joining medical college soon... I just wait for your videos always... Thank you sooo much ♡
Good wishes and positive energy from INDIA 🇮🇳
Hola :) Im a 4th year medical student from Argentina, and here our best medical university is public and free, so basically you cannot be rejected, anyone can do medicine, you dont need to take an exam or anything. And it's the same for other careers. So its interesting and strange to hear that someone can be rejected from medicine.
(sorry if I wrote something wrong, I'm not the best with inglish)
Do They Take International Students?
@@Karabo327 yes of course, actually most of the students in my class are brazilian. I also know many students who came from Chile, Paraguay, Haiti, Peru and Portugal. The only requirement is to speak spanish, if you don't you have to learn and get B2 level
What About South Africans?
@@Karabo327 i didnt meet any South African student, but why not?
i mean, i don't really know what u have to do (if you have to get a visa or get Argentine nationality so you can live here, idk about bureaucracy stuff) but besides that, i think there is no problem, you just need to learn spanish
@@linfcitxnk did they took the MCAT exam after 3 years of premed?
weird, in Canada Biomed is super competitive to get into , more so than health sciences
where in Canada are you talking about?
I love your channel so much
I never applied to med school, but if I did I would’ve been rejected. I’m really happy with my decision tho.
That being said, you can do both. The last doctor I talked to got a bachelors in biomedicine before going to med school for another 5.5 years. L
If you love the subject, it’s alright. Besides, you’ll earn a lot of money, so the student loans won’t be a big problem, imo.
Hii ,even in India students are all for medicine , even I was into medicine ,but when I got medicine rejected , I opted for dentistry and I must must say, I love dentistry and nothing could have been better than this 😊
explains your username😅
awesome video, little biased because I’m in it 😌
Eheh thank you, love you
@@zelihaakpinarthey are ur ex colleagues right ?Ur bonding with them in the start of video
by the way, the most easy way to do Medicine is in Spain, especially doing selective after 25 year old. They dont doing you read a lot of books, you just have to study what is given in class. Te selective can be triky , but the carrer is easy there.
Hi Zeliha, I've completed Pharm-D From Pakistan and now I'm for masters in UK please guide which program is most suitable and demanding in Uk.
Waiting for your response.
BTW you are doing great 👍
Zeliha videos are very nice
Amazing quality, well done! 🤩
Thank you sm lovelyy! 💛
All these interviewees are so public school.
Can anybody explain for me what does "medical reject" means?
People who were denied entry to a medical school.
more vlogs please
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How am I seeing this video for the first time 😭🤣🤣⁉️
4:04 well yeah
She did medical scientist lmao. Affirmative action?
Savage
The editing is annoying
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