The Side of Medical School You DONT See

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  • Опубликовано: 27 май 2021
  • Some weeks are going to be difficult, don't let the spiced up RUclips med students fool you. Even me. I'm still human, but that's part of learning to care for people. It's learning how to understand.
    Inspired by @micanthony's video series on tiktok, an exercise on being present in the beauty of mundane moments. The laughter, the views, and the fun of the little things in life. Honestly just trying to learn how to slow down and actually enjoy med school while I'm here, so these are the little moments, freeze framed motion pictures in time where I learn to take my own advice and enjoy the journey. Plus a little practice in simple composition, sound design, and color grading never hurts.
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Комментарии • 5 тыс.

  • @rosyreverie
    @rosyreverie 2 года назад +59306

    Medfluencers make it seem like it’s fun when I literally have no social life and barely have time for things I enjoy. Med school is a sacrifice for sure.

    • @jovanrodriguez7796
      @jovanrodriguez7796 2 года назад +1307

      Lots of graduates barely have social lives as well. The only difference is that they get to start earning money.

    • @rodolfocozer956
      @rodolfocozer956 2 года назад +778

      @@jovanrodriguez7796 i can tel you from experience: i was on the fourth year of electrical engineering before dropping out to take the exams again and enter med school (im a year from graduating) and the amount of effort i have to put in just to feel like im learning 10% of what i need is way larger

    • @payelhaque7
      @payelhaque7 2 года назад +446

      Exactly ..also getting sick physically in lack of sleep

    • @jathebest2835
      @jathebest2835 2 года назад +43

      @@rodolfocozer956 How old are you now??

    • @rodolfocozer956
      @rodolfocozer956 2 года назад +203

      @@jathebest2835 28 now, ill be graduating kind of old 🥲

  • @abelhapedras
    @abelhapedras 2 года назад +6976

    "what it's actually like going to med school" (he immediately starts crying and having a breakdown) ... yes. very accurate. me at all times on the inside. 10/10

    • @Hellohihey670
      @Hellohihey670 2 года назад +49

      You got this! You will hopefully and eventually get through med school and finally get to helping others! Best of luck and God bless you!
      “Don’t be anxious about anything, but by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God”
      Philippians 4:6

    • @Pale3110
      @Pale3110 2 года назад +24

      I’m not even in medschool, but want to be a doc. But I’m already experiencing that, cuz of pandemic, I have so much to catch up and there’s just so much to do that it just seems impossible. I feel like I’m depressed rn…

    • @Hellohihey670
      @Hellohihey670 2 года назад +15

      @@Pale3110 I’m sorry about that. I hope you feel better soon. Take it easy friend ☺️
      “Therefore do not worry about tomorrow for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of it’s own”
      Matthew 6:34

    • @irinaivanov8565
      @irinaivanov8565 2 года назад +3

      @@Pale3110 same! Decided to go back to school and I'm trying to get past this imposter syndrome! Blessings💓

    • @Pale3110
      @Pale3110 2 года назад +1

      Oh uhm, thanks for your kind words

  • @itsmejulia1
    @itsmejulia1 Год назад +2372

    I needed this today, thanks man. The last 3 weeks have been kicking my butt, constantly feeling like I'm not smart enough, not fast enough, not good enough in almost every possible aspect. Like I should never have been accepted into med. But it helps knowing that there are others. Let's push through.

    • @Vintagekiwi_2811
      @Vintagekiwi_2811 Год назад +46

      Ikr, it feels like i don't even belong here, I'm not good enough to be here and people are doing good except me. Idek sometimes i pray to god that please let this day pass without any emotional struggle.

    • @talha839
      @talha839 Год назад +6

      Feeling same as it's been two weeks since new rotation

    • @nelliebanda9624
      @nelliebanda9624 Год назад +1

      Been feeling like that too... thank you

    • @anunknownperson4018
      @anunknownperson4018 Год назад +20

      @@Vintagekiwi_2811 same im in STEM and i feel so useless… i feel so miserable and stupid idk what to do anymore 😢 but ill push through bc God and Jesus Christ is with me

    • @jordanam7421
      @jordanam7421 Год назад +1

      Feel that

  • @mirmedart
    @mirmedart Год назад +376

    Bruh that never ends. Even after med school. You always feel a little bit incompetent. That’s what makes you a good doctor, always trying to improve and be better for your patients. ✊

    • @JZGreengo
      @JZGreengo 8 месяцев назад +1

      Taking on research… I wish more doctors that were passionate would study medicine further to help more people then simply just prescribing stuff that doesn’t solve much, it’s fine to treat things but…

    • @Akhimed
      @Akhimed 5 месяцев назад

      @@JZGreengoim sorry but (from what i understood) are you saying doctors should be doing more than just treating patients?

    • @JZGreengo
      @JZGreengo 5 месяцев назад

      @@Akhimed i guess we should just all be life long customers lol yes I’m asking for better quality care
      Do you have health problems? I have many

  • @aharreveld
    @aharreveld 2 года назад +6592

    "People want to take your spot until they realise what it takes to play your position."
    Not all heroes wear capes ❤️

  • @jazb4864
    @jazb4864 2 года назад +11215

    The best kept secrets: 1.Medical student having the highest rate of suicide in comparison to students in other fields. 2. For suicides by profession, doctors have a suicide rate only second to military.

    • @Angiebee.
      @Angiebee. 2 года назад +486

      Omg 😣 that hurts to hear

    • @hobishambuguhandspritue4313
      @hobishambuguhandspritue4313 2 года назад +112

      omg😭💔

    • @POPDATA
      @POPDATA 2 года назад +110

      Sad but tbh if u're too depressed about studying something then why do you study it

    • @jazb4864
      @jazb4864 2 года назад +1338

      @@POPDATA Uh is that why you think they have the highest suicide rates? It has nothing to do with what they're studying. Being a medical student is a full time job with overtime. Literally they cant work. So they have to take out loans not only for tuition but for living expenses for 4-6 years and depending on if they have a family those loans could EASILY be in the $500,000 range. Imagine being hundreds of thousands in debt and having to study 15 hours each day for extremely intense exams for 4-6 years with no break. If your grades arent good enough then you wont be able to get into the residency you've been working towards for the last 8-10 years of your higher education. Not to mention youd be letting down your family and yourself. It only gets worse in your last 2 years of med school when you're actually "working" (you're not paid) in a hospital for 60 hours a week on top of all the studying youre expected to do.

    • @POPDATA
      @POPDATA 2 года назад +144

      @@jazb4864 I mean everything you said is the consequence of studying something like Medicine and you should know all of that before getting into med school. Taking out loans for living expenses are also common in other fields, if not every field. It shouldn't be easy or affordable to get a certification to deal with human lives... that's why it's literally the hardest and most challenging major. I feel sad for those who go to med school just to please their parents... and I get that even if you have a passion for healing people, somedays you will get tired and you will feel bad, but if you're SUICIDAL about it... it's time to leave ASAP... if the whole process is causing you to have clinical depression then you should start planning how to switch majors or at least get a job that doesn't require a college degree and start saving up

  • @StandingInUnity
    @StandingInUnity Год назад +882

    I’m a nurse and I’m constantly in arguments with coworkers who speak disrespectfully to doctors and residents. I give all kudos to upcoming doctors and current physicians- you can do it! Nobody knows the sacrifice you give to go through this journey unless you’re in it, what an honorable career.

    • @Lyerbait13
      @Lyerbait13 Год назад +7

      God bless

    • @KillingMachine56656
      @KillingMachine56656 Год назад

      Holly how about you mind your dam business and let other people mind theirs. Physicians are dickholes to nurses :) stop kissing their ass honey

    • @ridwansalifu6987
      @ridwansalifu6987 Год назад +16

      Thank you for fighting for us, I will be graduating this year. Approximately 8months more to go

    • @ikawba00
      @ikawba00 Год назад +5

      The sacrifice of time doctors give to achieve their work is no joke. But if you want real talk, the word "respect" goes different ways depending on who you talk to. Unless you know their situation don't defend someone else being targeted (they can turn on you next) or try to argue with the person being "disrespectful" in your eyes. Give people a chance.

    • @2013Queen
      @2013Queen Год назад +6

      Everyone deserves to be spoken to with respect

  • @joylawal9876
    @joylawal9876 Год назад +62

    This is me right now. Hours of studying, fatigue, imposter syndrome, anxiety, mild depression after a failed board exam. I never knew becoming a pharmacist would have me feeling like this. Thanks for this post, I must have watched this 10 times over. I don’t feel so alone.

  • @ceatonbusch
    @ceatonbusch 2 года назад +14533

    Everyone says they appreciate people in medical field for saving lives, but I appreciate the fact that you sacrificed your own, for me and my child. Without people like you, my daughter wouldn't be alive. She was born with a rare intestinal disease and had 5 major surgeries by 3 and a half years old. Without the hard work dedication and tears you pushed throu, she wouldn't be the amazing and talented 9 year old that she is, so thank you.

    • @shellyhaines9116
      @shellyhaines9116 2 года назад +722

      this comment will single handedly push me through the rest of PA school

    • @damianrodriguez7473
      @damianrodriguez7473 2 года назад +271

      @@shellyhaines9116 keep going it won’t be unnoticed 💯

    • @JadetheGoober
      @JadetheGoober 2 года назад +117

      YAAAAASSSSS!!!! May God bless you and your baby girl. ❤️

    • @JadetheGoober
      @JadetheGoober 2 года назад +57

      @@shellyhaines9116 Rob Schneider: you can do it!

    • @sunsummerselfcare
      @sunsummerselfcare 2 года назад +162

      I’m a medical student & this comment made my day. Thank you, I got goosebumps while reading it. Sending love to your beautiful daughter & you. 💘

  • @shanta818
    @shanta818 2 года назад +4233

    1 month Into my third year, can’t tell you how many times I’ve cried and have had nightmares of being dismissed. We will make it .

    • @markfish8539
      @markfish8539 2 года назад +198

      I got dismissed, I started over …. I’m a graduate now. Before I failed the finals , each test felt like a wave that got bigger and bigger until the final exams … what I can tell u I learnt is this ; I was afraid to face my inadequacies and match the specific demands of my school system . I am quite intelligent, but sadly medicine is much more about discipline not just Iq… I pray U the best.

    • @sweet_pea432
      @sweet_pea432 2 года назад +18

      I'm afraid but I can get through this😂💪

    • @Sachicodao
      @Sachicodao 2 года назад +14

      Youll be fine! We all cry in third year lol.

    • @sarang9318
      @sarang9318 2 года назад +8

      So relatable. I also cried yesterday night😔

    • @elenamai3067
      @elenamai3067 2 года назад +14

      I am also in 3rd year. I just feel so lost all the time and have the feeling that i know absolutely nothing at all lol. It's really hard but in the end it'll be worth it (hopefully). We're in this together! (: 🤍

  • @jessicabradshaw5454
    @jessicabradshaw5454 Год назад +90

    This is the only side of med school I see online idk where everyone else sees all the “ fun” stuff lol

    • @seaofqiOfficial
      @seaofqiOfficial Год назад +8

      You know what the most fun part is? Shopping for the new term supplies.... pens, notebooks, YET ANOTHER PLANNER, etc. That part is nice.

    • @anunknownperson4018
      @anunknownperson4018 Год назад +8

      @@seaofqiOfficial yes but for us the real broke community, we can’t afford a fucking book for class… hopefully with my career i can help those students

    • @valeriaarvallo8109
      @valeriaarvallo8109 Год назад

      you wouldn't understand.

  • @Anniefawesome
    @Anniefawesome Год назад +123

    I will give you the advice of someone in their 30s. You are going to get here anyway. (hopefully, we don't get hit by a bus or something) You are going to wake up being 35 and still thinking you are missing something, even if you didn't go to medical school. Any part of your life or job will require sacrifice. Whether it's finance, law, education, small business, etc. They are all going to require some sacrifice. I think the worst part is that feeling of not knowing everything when you need it. It is hard to deal with those feelings but you will get through it!

    • @sys691
      @sys691 Год назад

      that is it, I'm 33 and I feel like I'm missing something as well. Didn't go to college but always had a gpa of 3.5 or higher,life got me🫣. The wisdom your speaking,is a gem. You described me.❤😂🤷🏽‍♀️💯🫣 I'm watching this video deciding if it's worth it, cuz I wanna cry watching him. your absolutely right about aging anyways,ppl don't look at time as something u could never get bk after it's gone . Nothing in life that is great is ever easy💯❤️ that y I'm thinking before making a decision lol 💯🤷🏽‍♀️.

    • @chaseatlanticfan6553
      @chaseatlanticfan6553 11 месяцев назад +1

      I’m 19 and wanna do healthcare but I’m terrified I’ll make the wrong choice I’ve struggled with feeling incompetent mental health issues and my adhd but I hope I’ll make it

    • @user-vb3vv7rq4r
      @user-vb3vv7rq4r 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@chaseatlanticfan6553I’m also 19 finished first years of cs and thinking of studying medicine but I’m so hesitant that it will be the wrong choice Idk how to make sure that’s what I want cuz it’s full of cons so idk if it’s worth it

    • @AndRei-yc3ti
      @AndRei-yc3ti 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@user-vb3vv7rq4r be "terrified" less and do do more. Then youll never have to worry

    • @yungabdul1871
      @yungabdul1871 9 месяцев назад

      I agree. You can't get through life easily, there will always be challenges that come in your way.

  • @cenasbuedafortes
    @cenasbuedafortes 2 года назад +12066

    Just graduated from med school and truly feel you, that’s reality. Most people make it look like we have it easy and fun. Yet, the fight is real and countless are the sacrifices. But hey, i got there… so can you

    • @eumarise8272
      @eumarise8272 2 года назад +51

      Hey I don't know if you're able to answer this but I'm planning to go into med after I finish my degree and my girlfriend will be in med before I finish my degree and was wondering if you had any tips on how to manage time so I don't hurt my relationship with friends and family ect

    • @graceb8165
      @graceb8165 2 года назад +87

      @@eumarise8272 Hey, i don’t know you or what your religious identification is, but I would pray on it and ask guidance on how to should handle the situation. Wish you best of luck! God bless.

    • @elsah3339
      @elsah3339 2 года назад +53

      @@eumarise8272 I wish you the best. The truth is, you will sacrifice all your time and mental energy on school. The truth is, all your relationships will suffer.

    • @judithreyes9725
      @judithreyes9725 2 года назад +8

      Awwww poor man he was in pain am sure he seen someone died and he couldnt do nothing🥺

    • @stansman5461
      @stansman5461 2 года назад +57

      @@eumarise8272 There are going to be sacrifices and compromises you make. But two things can help, which helped me atleast.
      One is to have a daily routine you can manage. If you can't study for 3 hours, don't tell yourself you're going to do it. Study as much as you can comfortably without burnout and don't think you can't have fun.
      Second, make a friend or a group to study with. It's easier to make yourself study with the feeling of being responsible for someone else. You feel worse about wasting their time so you fix yours instead.

  • @NDMD
    @NDMD  3 года назад +7233

    The glitter isn’t always gold. To the pre meds or current med students struggling, keep going. We’re all here together

    • @Chem_-jp5em
      @Chem_-jp5em 2 года назад +48

      I’m just starting my freshman year of college. I don’t feel like I’m gonna be able to reach my goals at this rate. I’m terrible with classes, and focusing enough on homework.

    • @dounyaharid6183
      @dounyaharid6183 2 года назад +10

      I hope you all the best ❤❤❤

    • @themms3771
      @themms3771 2 года назад +6

      When I’m older I’m going to be hematologist because I want to help ppl

    • @premedem
      @premedem 2 года назад +1

      Thank you

    • @patriciazapiter6025
      @patriciazapiter6025 2 года назад

      ♥️

  • @akush_1643
    @akush_1643 Год назад +85

    Another thing to motivate you is the fact that you got yourself into medical school!! That itself is something to take pride in and motivate you to keep going, cause Ik that mcat exam isn’t easy but the fact that you passed and got to where you are now is something to be proud of!!

    • @anunknownperson4018
      @anunknownperson4018 Год назад +3

      Exactly!! To all the med students don’t give up when your almost there!! It may seem like a long road completely dark but your not alone guys!! Push through it! Take breaks if you need to and its okay to take breaks. We are not robots and mistakes will happen but you will learn from them!

  • @FLUFFULION
    @FLUFFULION Год назад +56

    For almost every person who applies for medical school, there are interviews that are held to help determine who is considered to be a good fit for such a profession. Naturally, there will be times where students feel the overwhelming pressure and anxiety of screwing up a surgery or losing a patient, but these feelings are normal. Through the course of studying medicine, you learn how to better manage your time, deal with stress, and work under pressure. Those who cannot do these things simply aren't ready and need more help getting there. It's an extremely challenging degree.

  • @horschiday9449
    @horschiday9449 2 года назад +1735

    The number of times I’ve thought of quitting med school is uncountable. I’ve cried more in medical school than I have as a little kid as I can remember lol. The struggle is real. Just finished my 3rd year by the grace of GOD... I’ll keep pushing 🙌.

    • @Anonymous-xv1oi
      @Anonymous-xv1oi 2 года назад +26

      I’m with u, ur hard work and sacrifices wont go unnotice!!!💕

    • @JadetheGoober
      @JadetheGoober 2 года назад +15

      Philippians 4:13 ❤️

    • @kikit-o8133
      @kikit-o8133 2 года назад +10

      Praise Jesus Christ, Amen 💖

    • @amymartinez6477
      @amymartinez6477 2 года назад +8

      You have come this far, great job keep going strong! You got this! 👍 Don't forget to make time to rest every little minute counts to just catch your breath.

    • @caroline4801
      @caroline4801 2 года назад +9

      May God bless you brother!

  • @purrrbot
    @purrrbot 2 года назад +3873

    I've literally never seen anything that makes med school look fun.

    • @pokorny1969
      @pokorny1969 2 года назад +279

      Yeah. I don’t quite understand how could someone love doing something so much that they willingly sacrifice their life and health probably in order to help others. Sounds almost unreal but in reality,pretty much every single doctor I’ve been to seemed so uninterested,tired,angry and treated me like shit so I guess in the end all the stress they go through and all the sacrifices they make lead to them becoming depressed and agitated with everything. I’m not saying this to antagonize doctors or anything. It’s just and observation and experience I had.

    • @AbdulAziz-il1qj
      @AbdulAziz-il1qj 2 года назад +50

      @@pokorny1969 You speak the truth. It is almost universal I guess.

    • @naylisyazwina6836
      @naylisyazwina6836 2 года назад +17

      I have. The Let It Go parody song. Dr Mike. The woman dr idk the name. Dr Hope reacts to Cells at Work anime. I like the last doctor. I think he is still a med student idk

    • @ElpSmith
      @ElpSmith 2 года назад +17

      There are some influencers that are medical professionals that can make it seem funny or fun

    • @mrsprite399
      @mrsprite399 2 года назад +26

      @@pokorny1969
      But I have seen some friendly and happy doctors

  • @lakt2136
    @lakt2136 Год назад +6

    Truly admire how medical school students go through the challenges to study and be successful. Certainly also respect how they are preparing themselves to provide patient care. If it wasn't for their commitment many patients would not be healthy. Thank you doctors and nurses as well👥️🫂

  • @melklee.05
    @melklee.05 2 года назад +4187

    my bestfriend is currently in med school...she is having such a hard time she calls me literally every night cries whines tries to give up and then motivates herself again and starts studying....med students i am so proud of y'all you can do it💓(ps:coming from someone who gave up and is actually regretting)

    • @holly._.4387
      @holly._.4387 Год назад +59

      you take care of her girl! And hats of to you for looking after her and supporting her so much even though you dropped out, that’s so kind :)

    • @hannahbeghi8148
      @hannahbeghi8148 Год назад +18

      I’m going through same damn hard time, Sometimes I feel like giving up and then I remember those people who called me names who belittled then I get up

    • @farahwork2552
      @farahwork2552 Год назад +6

      @@hannahbeghi8148 You can do it hannah. I hope your my doctor one day❤️

    • @hannahbeghi8148
      @hannahbeghi8148 Год назад +6

      @@farahwork2552 oh that’s sweet thank you ❤️, I wish you success in whatever you do 💕

    • @SockHiggins
      @SockHiggins Год назад

      Become a rapper dawg

  • @arreola891
    @arreola891 Год назад +1170

    I used to wonder why Doctors would get offended if you didn't refer to them as Dr. so and so. I would think they act like snobs by getting offended but I then realized the sacrifices they make. The sleepless nights, the frustration, the breakdowns, the feeling of almost wanting to quit, the TEARS! Now I understand. They EARNED that title!

    • @flourishorji6681
      @flourishorji6681 Год назад +9

      Preach!!!

    • @bonsteration
      @bonsteration Год назад +22

      When I was pregnant a woman I worked with gave me some pretty stupid advice. At my next OBGYN appointment I asked my Dr about it and he got irritated. He said she was ridiculous and to ask her where she graduated medical school. It seemed a bit arrogant but… he was right and looking out for me his patient which is his job

    • @GlamGoddes101
      @GlamGoddes101 Год назад +41

      @@bonsteration it’s not arrogant to question people with no medical training, people’s health is not something to play with

    • @livebungusreaction
      @livebungusreaction Год назад +7

      Bro yeah I get it, but they shouldn’t have a fragile ego I’m going through school now it sucks but if mg patient in the future wants to call me by my first name it’s fine, I’m not superior to them… idk not a justification for being a snob you’ll get respect naturally you shouldn’t ever have respect from everyone that’s not how life works

    • @arreola891
      @arreola891 Год назад +3

      @@livebungusreaction Well I don't disagree with you. Like.. yeah they earned the title but also, don't be a scum bag if someone doesn't refer to you as Dr.

  • @madmanfishing1069
    @madmanfishing1069 День назад +1

    This is why we thank are emts and first responders for their service and their sacrifice

  • @Jhfisibejoso8pkabrvo2is8
    @Jhfisibejoso8pkabrvo2is8 Год назад +45

    My brother, at age 34, had a stroke and needed emergency neurosurgery in the middle of the night. This just happened on November 26.
    But because of neurosurgeons, he is still alive.
    The stroke damaged almost the entire left half of his brain...but he is alive. And that is what matters.
    He is also aware, can understand speech, and can say a few words! 🙏🏻

  • @nikiivy9387
    @nikiivy9387 2 года назад +1461

    This is exactly what I'm afraid of...I had always wanted to become a doctor but the more I research the more I'm afraid that I might regret taking this career path

    • @ree5260
      @ree5260 2 года назад +100

      Have you done shadowing? I feel like that's the #1 biggest thing you could do if you really want to find out if you're interested in a profession

    • @Watermelon_-it2jm
      @Watermelon_-it2jm 2 года назад +181

      I feel you. I too wanted to become a doctor got a great pre med as a medical technologist. But unfortunately, i did not pursue it because i chose to give myself a break. From all those studying all day and all night. Filipino parents don’t understand a crap on how hard their children struggle with their premed. All filipino parents think of basically involves telling everyone that their daughter/son is already a doctor and expect them to give out free check ups on family and relatives. My father kept on telling me, “you get paid on every patient you handle, that’s why doctors are rich!” I mean come on😒

    • @nilasijayathilake8944
      @nilasijayathilake8944 2 года назад +122

      Same... I am so unsure. But my parents do not see any other alternative job apparently. I do not know whether I would be happy doing this.
      But the next question is then what else should I pursue? I am lost on that too.

    • @nikiivy9387
      @nikiivy9387 2 года назад +4

      @@ree5260 I haven't done it... I'll try it out sometime thanks for the suggestion

    • @nikiivy9387
      @nikiivy9387 2 года назад +37

      @@Watermelon_-it2jm my parents are kinda the same too... the process to enter a med school is quite different in my country but it requires alot of work and studying and my parents don't understand how hard it is either they think it's so simple and can be done easily. And they have such high expectations for me that I'm scared I'll never be able to reach that goal.

  • @kodykelly1185
    @kodykelly1185 2 года назад +3445

    when i was pregnant with my last son, my last child, i started bleeding really bad without going into labor and by the time i had reached the hospital i had lost so much blood they had to do an an emergency c-section and when they were done they told my husband that i could die because of all the blood i had lost. they had to wait to see how i did while they gave me a blood transfusion. my son was born dead because we didnt get to the hospital quick enough. But, there was like 12 doctors and nurses in that small or room. they wouldnt let that little baby die. my baby. they did bring him alive. but since he had lost some oxygen to his brain they had to send him to a speciality hospital. i woke up in time enough to see him. but doctors are great. they work their entire lives just to save ours and sometimes they need to be told and or even shown how much they mean to us. not just doctors but nurses as well.

    • @rachelgammill7868
      @rachelgammill7868 2 года назад +115

      Wait- how is your baby now?!

    • @msladypmodel
      @msladypmodel 2 года назад +12

      How is it

    • @butterfingers112able
      @butterfingers112able 2 года назад +52

      Wow that is so tough. Hope everything worked out for your family 💜

    • @Armsmen
      @Armsmen 2 года назад +31

      Sorry to hear that, I hope things are going better now.

    • @zikrakhan503
      @zikrakhan503 2 года назад +60

      Thank you for appreciating us... We hardly have time for our spouse or children.... But we feel it's worth it if we can make a difference in someone's life 🙏

  • @veronicaorogers
    @veronicaorogers Год назад +115

    I really needed this right now, thank you. Med school with a learning disability isn’t fun. I feel so lost and stuck and like I’m not good enough. But then I have those moments where I’m like “yup, this is exactly what I’m meant to do”. I’m tired. I’m burnt out. I’m depressed. Etc. but I keep telling myself it’ll be worth it in the end. I can’t give up on myself. I hope anyone reading this keeps pushing too.

    • @aabbas802
      @aabbas802 Год назад +5

      Keep going. You can do it.
      Cry it out when you need to and keep going. I’m proud of you.

    • @hawtdogjeylo5308
      @hawtdogjeylo5308 Год назад +1

      Im proud of you and please note that you inspire me to still pursue my dream (sincerely, an incoming college freshie soon)

    • @anunknownperson4018
      @anunknownperson4018 Год назад

      @@hawtdogjeylo5308 im a freshie in college too and its a pain in the ass but as time goes, i will be in college for 2 yrs

    • @jordanam7421
      @jordanam7421 Год назад

      U got this bro /gen

    • @nebwak6810
      @nebwak6810 Год назад

      You are good enough and you can do it👍👍👍👍

  • @katiejenkins4532
    @katiejenkins4532 Год назад +3

    Hey, you got this!! Nothing worth doing in life will ever come free or easy. It will 100% be worth it in the end. Just focus on whatever your reason(s) is/are for going into meds

  • @consciousobserver629
    @consciousobserver629 2 года назад +1449

    Being worked to death doesn't make a person more efficient or effective at their jobs. When will the corporate structure acknowledge what makes human beings thrive? Our medical staff are overworked.

    • @tarynmarstella247
      @tarynmarstella247 2 года назад +63

      hospitals dgaf bc med students = free labor

    • @tiredboy4168
      @tiredboy4168 2 года назад +6

      Then do something about it

    • @kiwi9542
      @kiwi9542 2 года назад +33

      They should be getting paid a hell of alot more

    • @julietcrowson3503
      @julietcrowson3503 2 года назад +6

      The world already IS how the powerful want it to be...

    • @hogrida8713
      @hogrida8713 2 года назад +16

      They wouldn’t be overworked if there was more of them but not a lot of people have the mental fortitude to get through 8 years of college, the reason they are there is because they are the best, they’re the ones that got through med school, and that’s why they’re overworked, peoples lives can’t be lost because a doctor doesn’t have the energy to work, it’s either you work or people die

  • @TT-nq5np
    @TT-nq5np 2 года назад +4549

    This is the problem with overhyping STEM fields as the careers for “smart people.” I’m a bio major, and deal with imposter syndrome all the time. I feel like I’m averagely intelligent trying to make it in a major filled with super smart people. I feel like when I tell people my major, they’re instantly impressed, and I suddenly feel like I’m living a lie, because I’m average. Truth is, many of my classmates feel the same way as I do. And science just happens to be something I’m interested in, so it’s easier to learn. I’d fail a business class, or really any excel class. I think other majors deserve more credit.
    I’m not saying that STEM majors aren’t hard, but people treat it like you must be so smart to be interested in it. I Many of us don’t feel that way, and it causes us to set unrealistically high expectations for ourselves. We believe our classmates are achieving those expectations (when they aren’t) and that we are the only ones not good enough to be in that field.
    Edit: also I’m not saying that no other field experiences imposter syndrome, just that the “oh you must be so smart” comments that you get in a STEM major add to it. It’s not a bad thing that people say it, but it does unintentionally increase the pressure of imposter syndrome, since you feel like you’re lying to that person.

    • @Andrew_-nr7zt
      @Andrew_-nr7zt 2 года назад +88

      Dude same I’m a marine biology major and I have days where I feel like I’m falling behind or I feel like I’m not smart enough to be in my major but I’m glad that my girlfriend, friends, and family try to understand what it’s like

    • @locksofloveable
      @locksofloveable 2 года назад +23

      I feel this exact same way right now with my schooling and what it is I'm changing my career to versus what I've been told my whole life and what my career has been the last 12 years.

    • @elysadumont7800
      @elysadumont7800 2 года назад +37

      I was doing a master in criminological analysis and after one year, the imposter syndrome got the best of me and I quitted. I always felt behing, not passionate enough compared to others in my class and where I was doing my intership. God I worked my ass out to get to this point after a 4 years degree to get in the highest GPA and find this intership and master’s memoir director and subject to work on. I had a nice internship in provincial security that I worked hard to get, but still all my effort were nothing compared to the imposter syndrome. Left everything, and now I live in the countryside and I work in a farm with chickens and I live in so much less stress! My year of master broke me. Literally.

    • @BlondeQtie
      @BlondeQtie 2 года назад +55

      Just because you FEEL average, it doesn’t mean you ARE average. I haven’t seen anyone succeed in STEM, that wasn’t above average. I feel stupid myself a lot of times, but I am not, by no means. You feel average, because the average of your bubble is much higher than the average of the whole country’s population. Please make the correct comparisons!

    • @izzahallara3015
      @izzahallara3015 2 года назад +7

      Im in grade 11 and a STEM student and i know what you feel im glad im not alone😢😞

  • @heartinitaly
    @heartinitaly Год назад +1

    This is me. But I'm studing nutrition. The he organic chem and chem classes had me in tears.
    But I know we can do it!!!

  • @babycakez4u2nv
    @babycakez4u2nv Год назад +7

    Thank you for this. I'm in nursing school and this is how I feel most times. It's good to be surrounded with people that understand! If you're still in med school remember you got this and you'll be great!

  • @katrinaschneider41
    @katrinaschneider41 2 года назад +2208

    Registered nurse here- I see how hard you work - UNPAID, and I know how hard you must study! I remember what it was like when I was a student. I try so hard to be kind to med students, and all students for that matter! There’s so much for you all to learn and a little bit of kindness goes a long way! ❤️

    • @anabelle..
      @anabelle.. Год назад +7

      Thank you❤️❤️

    • @darksnow1111
      @darksnow1111 Год назад +1

      Nurses are irrelevant.

    • @katrinaschneider41
      @katrinaschneider41 Год назад +14

      @@darksnow1111 How? We're all part of a team and the nurses still have to support the med students...

    • @KarlainChrist
      @KarlainChrist Год назад +3

      Hey girl you don’t have to reply but do you have any tips for someone who wants to get in the field with very little/limited resources?

    • @emmar7504
      @emmar7504 Год назад +7

      @@KarlainChrist I’m not a registered nurse, but what I saw a person do is read the book chapters over and over again. However, you will probably have less time when you are taking the classes because you have to take other classes. What I suggest you do is study all the science for nursing subjects before you take the classes. For example, (idk what classes you have taken btw), but study for a class or classes a semester or semesters prior to taking the classes. Because I heard it’s hard getting into the nursing program and even harder to stay in it.

  • @XypherMage94
    @XypherMage94 2 года назад +4355

    After graduating and actually taking care of patients, I can say it’s so so worth it. I feel so blessed and love my patients and every bit of what I do, even if when it’s hard.

    • @Lauraamr
      @Lauraamr Год назад +63

      Sorry my english, i am brasileira.
      I'm studying to pass medicine in Brazil, and that's exactly what you said. The process is very hard but I believe it will be worth it.

    • @saynotolgbtq3075
      @saynotolgbtq3075 Год назад +7

      Can I ask that how old were you when you started checking patients pls

    • @priciliar.s.simarmata2373
      @priciliar.s.simarmata2373 Год назад +6

      Is it less harder tha in med school? Is the stress lesser?

    • @_yoon5249
      @_yoon5249 Год назад +26

      Hi! If you are reading this right now, ^-^
      May God heal your wounded heart, remove your pain, stress, depression, anxiety, worries and problems. And,
      He may replace them with good health, everlasting happiness and peace.❤️

    • @1saamor897
      @1saamor897 Год назад

      @@priciliar.s.simarmata2373 no

  • @placeholderdoe
    @placeholderdoe Год назад +6

    It’s things like this that remind me, doctors truly are some of the best people on the planet

  • @sabrinamiller1290
    @sabrinamiller1290 Год назад +3

    I feel like that and I'm "only" in the nursing program. Nursing school is crazy, but I can't imagine the amount of work Dr's have to go through, and the sheer volume of material yall have to memorize. Hang in there.

  • @susanx6782
    @susanx6782 2 года назад +3226

    i feel like sometimes is it really worth it? i’m in secondary and i’m so indecisive, is it really worth the stress? the lack of social life? do i really have to sacrifice my mental health for the sake of a good standard pay and a good name like being a “doctor”

    • @susanx6782
      @susanx6782 2 года назад +114

      @Whoatetherice? same, my dad wants me to go to Oxford and would literally use his all pension just to see me go there as if I don’t have to get accepted. I really suffered from stress this exam period and thinking that when I get to uni it’s going to be worst makes my heart shatter.

    • @maryramirez1462
      @maryramirez1462 2 года назад +487

      That’s the thing. You don’t go to med school for the “good standard pay” or the “good name”, you do it because you feel the call, because you like science, because you actually want to treat and help people.
      Its only worth it if you actually want it, if it’s just for a status thing or because you feel forced by your parents then it’s definitely not.
      Try taking vocational tests to guide yourself towards something you’d actually like and enjoy✨

    • @rozygcf6611
      @rozygcf6611 2 года назад +207

      Never do it for the prestige or the money. It's not worth it.

    • @susanx6782
      @susanx6782 2 года назад +45

      @@maryramirez1462 I actually like that job, I want to be a dermatologist or therapist but I’m not liking chemistry right now 😔

    • @migjordanpayawal7856
      @migjordanpayawal7856 2 года назад +54

      Personally, I didn't think so. So I just worked some other job in the hospital. Being a doctor isn't the only way to help people and make decent pay.

  • @mosworld4733
    @mosworld4733 2 года назад +444

    As biomed student, I relate entirely. The tiredness, feeling like you just don’t have enough time in the day, feeling like you can’t do anything and anything right, questioning if this is something you really want to do but knowing it is because you can’t see yourself doing anything else .. most definitely a sacrifice

    • @itsgonnabeanaurfromme
      @itsgonnabeanaurfromme 2 года назад +4

      Don't worry, med school is the easiest part.

    • @applepopjeansbootswithfur3164
      @applepopjeansbootswithfur3164 2 года назад +2

      I’m a biomed student too, and I’m barely hanging on. I used to be so interested in my programme, but now… I’m so tired of everything

    • @dayanaleiva2611
      @dayanaleiva2611 2 года назад +1

      @@applepopjeansbootswithfur3164 same I don't even know what I want anymore

    • @syoutubing
      @syoutubing 2 года назад

      THIS COMMENT 💯😭 IDK WHAT TO DO...

  • @geraden507
    @geraden507 Год назад +96

    Obviously NCLEX exams has been a pain in my ass, but that won't bother me any longer I have passed my exam already thanks to you Mr Steve Keshy God bless you more cuz you made it possible for me.

    • @patrickcove519
      @patrickcove519 Год назад +3

      You will pass everyone has their own season, keep praying and believe you will receive yours Mr Steve Keshy like everyone has been saying he can be off help.

    • @michaelclifford7370
      @michaelclifford7370 Год назад +1

      Am sorry for that some people also passed through the difficulties just be patient and keep studying hard

    • @emily7276
      @emily7276 Год назад

      I saw someone say he is not trustworthy i couldn't stop laughing, really people say a lot of shit these days

    • @michaelc8808
      @michaelc8808 Год назад

      He doesn't have a Facebook page, Instagram page or RUclips channel, why is that?

    • @benita3228
      @benita3228 Год назад

      @@michaelc8808 This is a backdoor we're talking about not some kind of extra classes, you really won't expect him to have Facebook page or random social media it's not safe for Him

  • @nicholasschierz5418
    @nicholasschierz5418 Год назад +10

    I just quit studying dental medicine, exactly cause of those reasons.
    Failed a lot of exams, no social life. Now I also got a little son and a beautiful girl. I reached a point where this sacrifice is not worth it for me. Time to turn around my life at 30 years old.
    Good luck to everyone tho who really wants this, I know your struggles.

  • @TacticalLynx600
    @TacticalLynx600 2 года назад +3504

    I’m 28, have been through a lot of dropping out, wanting to go back to school for medicine…but have felt inadequate, because I wasn’t a “straight a, AP class” student. I’ve never had support. I finally, FINALLY, had a “ah-ha!” Moment. I can’t keep letting other people’s lives affect me that keep me from following MY dreams, MY goals, MY life. I’ve had enough of that. I am GOING to be a doctor no matter how hard, or difficult the journey is. No matter how long it takes, I will get there.

    • @afailure8151
      @afailure8151 2 года назад +65

      good luck

    • @naitikgupta4374
      @naitikgupta4374 2 года назад +61

      Good luck on your journey!

    • @markfish8539
      @markfish8539 2 года назад +162

      I graduated 2019 …. What I have found is this … medicine is a test of character, how well u can maintain a disciplined routine to study the huge volume … intelligence is definitely necessary don’t get me wrong , as u would need to connect some dots that aren’t obvious at first. But discipline is a huge factor, a bench mark . Not sure where u wanna study but ur basics are gon be life for this journey, so master them ( anatomy, physiology, biochem especially) …. If ur basics are sound, I mean very sound … medical school becomes very interesting and less stressful. Also know the system of the school u are at… it’s helps, it’s not enough to just study… u gotta work the system. Match the specific demands of ur system. E.g at my school, in preclinical years, if u do so well during class tests and practicals, u might qualify for olympiads which if passed exempts u from the normal exams. U got to find some of this opportunities in the system ur in.
      It took me failing my preclinical and starting over again to get the gist, it’s more that just intelligence… discipline is key.
      All the best as u pursue.

    • @lanadeIreygaming
      @lanadeIreygaming 2 года назад +46

      wait this was actually inspiring thank you

    • @Ray.5446.
      @Ray.5446. 2 года назад +36

      Anything is possible. Let that brain keep growing through struggling. Your neurons will develop with struggle and it will become easier.

  • @ma666ji
    @ma666ji 2 года назад +1312

    The emotional trauma that comes with the medical field is so heartbreaking. You see people die, broken hearts of loved ones, helplessness of diseases you can't treat, telling someone it's all about to end. They are angels that do the hard things most of us couldn't imagine. ❤❤ we love you

    • @pokorny1969
      @pokorny1969 2 года назад +18

      I’m sure It affects them,It seems extremely tiring and stressful but tbh I have never met a doctor who even treated me with a little decency. They all treated me like shit,literally every time so I avoid going to the doctor as much as possible.

    • @bonsaibaby8257
      @bonsaibaby8257 2 года назад +44

      @@pokorny1969 I’m so sorry you haven’t found a doctor that treats you with dignity and respect. They are out there and I hope you find one soon!

    • @KobaltBlue680
      @KobaltBlue680 2 года назад

      @@pokorny1969 what country are you from?

    • @zenithzenith8732
      @zenithzenith8732 2 года назад +3

      @@bonsaibaby8257 true, my mom is a doctor and she treats patients nicely- and like, aint they indeed supposed to be nice and caring since they're dealing with living beings, not things? But yeah there are doctors who arent that kind

    • @islandvibez
      @islandvibez 2 года назад

      @@KobaltBlue680 amerikka

  • @MedorraBlue
    @MedorraBlue Год назад +4

    Needed this so much. Last month I was crying my eyes out at 4am thinking I was going to fail and they were "finally" going to "find out" that it was a mistake to accept me to the program. Everyone else seems so put-together all the time...

  • @vmptaz1685
    @vmptaz1685 Год назад +11

    What most people don’t see is that for half of the specialties, med school is going only the beginning. Residency, fellowship, and super fellowship - a 7 year experience for me of which in on year 6 has pushed me beyond the brinks of what medical school had previously. 60-70 hours in hospital and 20+ hours of reading weekly to keep up with 4-5 board exams totaling 30+ hours of exam time in my future. It sometimes feels the grind never does stop.

  • @favourleramo4052
    @favourleramo4052 2 года назад +1393

    As a 1st year medical student, I can totally relate. Even though I've been doing quite well in exams after burning out from studying, there is the pressure to maintain good grades and it still feels like I'm not doing enough plus it's gets lonely sometimes being the only Nigerian in my class.
    All the best to me in my Cardiovascular exam next week💪🏾

    • @Angiebee.
      @Angiebee. 2 года назад +97

      You’re doing great sis! We love seeing Nigerians representing! You’re going to be a great doctor

    • @favourleramo4052
      @favourleramo4052 2 года назад +26

      @@Angiebee. Yes! Thanks😊

    • @ismailallaham7583
      @ismailallaham7583 2 года назад +14

      All the best and luck to you!
      I'm a 1st year medical student too!

    • @TheKasiO
      @TheKasiO 2 года назад +17

      You are doing Amazing!!!!!!!!!!! Fist year medical student and Nigerian. Hope you are in the Black students 2025 group me? To see all the amazing Africans doing great and talking about the stress.

    • @favourleramo4052
      @favourleramo4052 2 года назад +6

      @@TheKasiO Thanks a lot.
      I'm not in the Black students 2025 group but I guess I'd like to join😊

  • @uhyanyan
    @uhyanyan 2 года назад +336

    It doesn’t end after med school, but does get more rewarding sort of. Keep at it :)

    • @magfedheroes55
      @magfedheroes55 Год назад +1

      Hey I would like to know what brought you to med school? I will be promoting 5 GMF clinics for a client very soon and we need to know what attracts and keep employees happy.
      What were you promised? What were your motivations?
      Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @sportygirlplays
    @sportygirlplays Месяц назад

    Doctors /nurses you all hero’s no matter time you sacrifice for everyone you are appreciated so much.

  • @asia1924
    @asia1924 2 года назад +93

    I’ve been watching my husband suffering like that for years, big respect for u guys:** lots of love!

  • @Isabella-wm3th
    @Isabella-wm3th 2 года назад +308

    SO TRUE!!! And I feel guilty for every little thing that happens to my patients and also my mental health gets f*cked up because of all the studies

    • @Hellohihey670
      @Hellohihey670 2 года назад +11

      I truly hope you feel better. I wish you all the best in everything, and I hope you come out to be an amazing doctor! Don’t worry and take it easy friend 🤍
      “Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you”
      1 Peter 5:7

    • @GlorWolf
      @GlorWolf 2 года назад

      @@Hellohihey670 we don't need your prayers. Not everyone is Christian or even religious smh. gtfo.

    • @drrahan8140
      @drrahan8140 Год назад

      If you study everyday for 1 hour it's easy.my two cousins are doctors and he said it's not that hard but internship is a bit of a struggle he said

    • @jonneha7
      @jonneha7 Год назад +7

      @@drrahan8140 uhh…it is extremely hard lol

    • @drrahan8140
      @drrahan8140 Год назад

      @@jonneha7 It's not for my cousins

  • @ayubyusuf8916
    @ayubyusuf8916 Год назад +1

    Thank you man for putting effort in helping people may God bless you

  • @MegaNaggor
    @MegaNaggor Месяц назад +2

    Dude really posted up his camera and started screaming.

  • @jasminecaldwell234
    @jasminecaldwell234 2 года назад +243

    To everyone out there with this struggle: thank you for going through this to help all of us. And I hope it gets better soon❤

    • @suzanne_atkinson
      @suzanne_atkinson Год назад

      Studies show it only gets worse as we progress through residency. But there are many programs that now have resources for students, residents and attending to help maintain a sense of self, and help identify and manage / eliminate burn out.
      The Personalities drawn to medicine are also prone to perfectionism and lack of self care out of guilt for wanting to not stop until the studies are done or hospital work is finished.
      It doesn’t help that all hospitals are understaffed and there is a culture of a perverse type of abuse bakes into the educational system.

  • @wasika12
    @wasika12 2 года назад +305

    I've cried so much.. I was suffering from moderate depression several times.. I literally cried in front of my professor after he said some very mean things to me.. I came out of the room crying and ran towards my dorm.. Everyone was looking at me crying.. Some days were so hard and I have thought of giving up many times. But now I am a Doctor. Finally.. People only see the money we get.. But they don't know the struggle we go through to get to that position.

    • @fluffylizz
      @fluffylizz 2 года назад +7

      @@yungcris5211 this is someone else’s experience. Stop belittling by using your own, it’s so invalidating.

    • @yungcris5211
      @yungcris5211 2 года назад +2

      @@fluffylizz your right, that was very childish of me to invalidate someone else’s experience

    • @angelicaduncan9694
      @angelicaduncan9694 2 года назад +1

      Thank you ♥️♥️♥️🙏

    • @eliz2muche
      @eliz2muche Год назад

      Wow

  • @frozenrats
    @frozenrats Год назад +7

    I respect it. Same for engineering school. We’ll pull through

  • @boogiepop4899
    @boogiepop4899 Год назад +10

    And you find yourself more and more dissociated from the world, that being on a break feels like an actual crime 🌚
    The thing that reassure me is that we're in this together all over the world 💓

  • @seravina3693
    @seravina3693 2 года назад +309

    I’m literally studying for the MCAT and ik it’s not the same as BEING in med school, but I still feel this every day. Keep going y’all we’ll get through it.

    • @Thisfordreams
      @Thisfordreams 2 года назад +4

      Good luck. I hope it works out for you.

    • @oDawnMist
      @oDawnMist 2 года назад

      Imposter syndrome, isn't that a little sus, you sussy baka

    • @randommeep
      @randommeep 2 года назад +2

      you got this! I aspire to go to med school too :)

    • @amethystspeaker6919
      @amethystspeaker6919 2 года назад

      Good luck😁

    • @murrayyyy3799
      @murrayyyy3799 2 года назад +5

      Good luck, I'm in yr2 and it's nowhere near as bad as anyone makes out. Some people just love to complain and make medicine their whole life, dont listen to them

  • @ines8925
    @ines8925 2 года назад +306

    You have no idea how much I needed to see this,
    I have cardio respiratory exam tomorrow and I'm feeling so overwhelmed and burnt out and definitely freaking out ,and this made take a deep breath and remind myself that I can go through this.

    • @sheilavillamil2193
      @sheilavillamil2193 2 года назад +7

      Yes, yes you can.

    • @croutoncrouton5227
      @croutoncrouton5227 2 года назад +8

      Hope you did well! You deserve it

    • @the.WOOMB.doctor
      @the.WOOMB.doctor 2 года назад +11

      @@Boogersandunicorns76 As a second year med student you do not learn ANYTHING in the exams. Before you go to the clinics you only learn the basics anyways so even if you knew everything from the previous years (which is NOT possible) they would only help you a little bit. Most med students learn proper usable knowledge in their clinical years. Hope this helped.

  • @blancom.blanco7819
    @blancom.blanco7819 Год назад +2

    Appreciate all those who enter the medical field ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 🏥 😊

  • @Ladyloriv
    @Ladyloriv 4 месяца назад

    So proud of all of you studying med . “Fighting “

  • @sawaalbino
    @sawaalbino 2 года назад +283

    Talking from my experience (i graduated med school in 2013), sleeping on off days, eating delicious food, going out to see nice scenery on off day, talking to someone how hard u're feeling are the things that definitely make my stress level in control..
    Things are not getting easier in this field as we progress. So, please learn how to cope with stress. U can do it.

  • @Rachelllina
    @Rachelllina 2 года назад +393

    Ah, guys!! I am late to this, but feel like I still have to tell you… I graduated in 2006, after 70+ exams and 6 years of imposter syndrome. 16 years later, as a hepatobiliary surgeon, I know that all those feelings pushed me to work hard and persevere. It took me 14 years to reach my final goal, and now all I have are fond memories! It is hard, hard work. But, if you really want this-it is the very best job you could ever wish for!! The very best of luck and we will see you guys on the other side🌟

    • @TitaT
      @TitaT Год назад +8

      I have terrible imposter syndrome. I had a bad day but your comment gives me hope

    • @Rachelllina
      @Rachelllina Год назад +10

      @@TitaT I see you, Tita!🌟 Push through, I am positive you will be an awesome doctor❤️ Remember to take care of yourself as well! Big hugs and big cheers🌟🌟🌟

    • @Defffunnystuff
      @Defffunnystuff Год назад

      What’s a hepatob whatever surgeon

    • @Rachelllina
      @Rachelllina Год назад +1

      @@Defffunnystuff a surgeon who operates on the liver, pancreas and bile ducts ☺️

    • @justalonelyflower6090
      @justalonelyflower6090 Год назад +2

      As a junior in highschool who is considering becoming a doctor of sorts, I hope you don’t mind if I ask a few questions that have been bugging me- so do you still have fun in school or is it just competitive studying (as in can you hang out with friends on weekends or in the summer) also I heard there was a lot of debt that accumulated after schooling- how long did it take you to pay those off and did it financially compromise you at all (I’m sorry if this is too personal 😖)- also I heard with residency in particular that coworkers can be extremely rude and that the workload breaks people is that true?- in the end my final question is- is it worth it in the end and if you were to go back in time would you still choose the same profession?

  • @VegetarianFeast
    @VegetarianFeast Год назад +3

    I'm a very mature aged student doing med. I have two existing degrees and i thought I was smart. Then came med school. Haha. I sure understand the feelings expressed here and I think your message has helped many of us a lot. Well done...and thank you, thanks also to all the medical professionals out there (docs, nurses, paramedics). You are all amazing

  • @Jo-kj6qn
    @Jo-kj6qn Год назад

    Hey man, you got this. Mental health is literally the most important thing in life. Cuz without a happy life you truly can’t live life. You got this man, I’m dealing with severe mental issues as well right now but we will succeed in this battle and we will get everything we work for in life. Stay blessed brother

  • @maitaha6679
    @maitaha6679 2 года назад +52

    I’m in my last year of med school and my finals start in 2 days. I haven’t gone out in months, haven’t slept properly for ages. I’m completely detached from everything and everyone around me. I really hope it’s worth it in the end.

    • @liyachan6551
      @liyachan6551 2 года назад

      But how is it on the academic end? Working fine? Studies good? Coping with all the syllabus? I'm in my 4th year and man this things get hard Hard

    • @oscarperez5539
      @oscarperez5539 Месяц назад

      Did you make it?

  • @Elena-bk4fs
    @Elena-bk4fs 2 года назад +83

    taking my board exams in april and i’ve had crippling anxiety every night for weeks straight, and it seems like the studying + work just never ends. i feel like i’m losing my mind half the time 😭

    • @vinodrohira
      @vinodrohira 2 года назад

      I can totally relate going through board exams shit and especially neet 😭

  • @justabbie3419
    @justabbie3419 11 месяцев назад

    This post felt like a breath of fresh air. I’m about to be a junior in my pre-med program and I have no idea what I’m doing and sometimes feel too embarrassed to ask for help. Yet Ig I look put together on the outside with everything I’m doing and accomplishing but it feels like I’m drowning sometimes bc of all the work.

  • @jakefield9942
    @jakefield9942 Месяц назад

    Appreciate the realness homie

  • @najlam821
    @najlam821 2 года назад +377

    Just finished last exam in med school.. i graduated! After 6 years of suffering mentally I can’t believe we actually FINISHED.. it’s like a dream …altho i still have this imposter syndrome like my other 99% of colleagues.. but we’ll build our belief in ourselves with work experiences ofc !
    the hours were long but the years were fast.
    Just remember if you are a med student, or any other student , we all have the same thoughts so share it to the ppl who understand you well.. u will feel better so don’t give up
    Unless if there is another better options for u if u think of quitting .. life is short and we are too young to make final decisions about our career , dont let it the only and final option
    We could change careers whenever we want just be brave and cheer up🧡

    • @magfedheroes55
      @magfedheroes55 Год назад

      Hey I would like to know what brought you to med school? I will be promoting 5 GMF clinics for a client very soon and we need to know what attracts and keep employees happy.
      What were you promised? What were your motivations?
      Thanks for sharing your experience!

    • @najlam821
      @najlam821 Год назад +3

      @@magfedheroes55 what first made me choose medicine is i wanted to do something I don’t regret and the answer appeared in my head immediately.
      But as an employee what makes me motivated by the time is the good environment and the good team!
      1- environment (clean, beautiful)
      2- people
      3- good salary

    • @blessingsofparadise4439
      @blessingsofparadise4439 Год назад +1

      Woooooooooo 🎈🎉🎈🎊🎈🎉🎈🎊🎐🪅🎐🪅🎐🪅🎐🪅🪔🧧🪔🧧🪅🧧🪔🧧Hooooooooooo, 🥇🏆🎨🩺🔬💉🌡️CONGRATULATIONS, you did it, Yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy ❗❗❗❗❕❕❕❕‼️‼️‼️‼️

    • @najlam821
      @najlam821 Год назад

      @@blessingsofparadise4439 thank you!!!!!💗💗

    • @SB-zf2gt
      @SB-zf2gt Год назад

      I never realized med school was that difficult. I am considering Ob-Gyn, but I am afraid I am not competitive. I learned 50 % students don't get in? Is that true?

  • @JC-fm2rh
    @JC-fm2rh 2 года назад +58

    Appreciate the honesty dude. I'm an intern and get tired of seeing all the influencers acting like it's all sunshine and rainbows.

  • @genoflo4138
    @genoflo4138 Год назад +1

    This is the same for nurses… I felt like such a failure and everyone else was doing great… 12 years later I realize it’s learning learning learning still!!
    The first 2 years as an RN were so bad.. I seriously considering quitting. At year 5 I took 1 year off , got bk in the game and it slowly got better. My attitude got better because I realized everyone is doing there best , doesn’t know everything, and every day is a notch on the learning and “getting it” belt. I can say I’m a very proficient skilled RN today who still doesn’t know it all…. We aren’t supposed to that’s unrealistic and an insane amount of unreasonable pressure to put on oneself. Keep on swimming..:)

  • @thinkmedical_
    @thinkmedical_ Год назад

    This is so true! There are good and bad days. We just gotta hold on to those good days and try to remember our WHY. We got this guys!

  • @Schwifty_Shiba
    @Schwifty_Shiba 2 года назад +754

    I feel this. I’m currently a second year student and I get waves of burnout that hit HARD. We just started our repro unit 2 weeks ago and this stuff is intense. We have 15 lectures we have to get through this week and I’m drowning.
    But I’ve also never been happier. It’s such a privilege to be able to learn this information. It hasn’t been an easy journey at all, but it’s already been very rewarding

    • @shadowstarspammy
      @shadowstarspammy 2 года назад +5

      Hope it went well!

    • @SimplyAmazing171
      @SimplyAmazing171 2 года назад +11

      How is it humanly possible to have 15 lectures to get through in 7 days and actually grasp the concept. I could barely listen to my professor give a lecture for an hour 1/2 twice a week when I attended school in person. Ain’t no freaking way I can listen to 15 of them mf in a week. Good luck. I hope you did well!

    • @sridevisudhahar309
      @sridevisudhahar309 2 года назад +1

      So strong, you got this! So wonderful to hear how grateful you are for learning, you can do it!

  • @aservantofallah
    @aservantofallah 2 года назад +293

    I'm crying. this is exactly what I feel and is going through in my whole entire life ever since I'm in med school.

    • @saral9817
      @saral9817 Год назад +14

      Purify your intention and do it for the sake of Allah. It gives you the push and reliance you need

    • @Jazzy14Gee
      @Jazzy14Gee Год назад +1

      Same

    • @latinos4whitegirls798
      @latinos4whitegirls798 Год назад +1

      @@saral9817 Jesus ✝️

    • @barezhussein9109
      @barezhussein9109 Год назад +3

      Remember my fellow Med students Fall 7 time Get Up 8. And that's it, now take a deep breath and go back to your study

    • @shahnaj1772
      @shahnaj1772 Год назад +3

      @@latinos4whitegirls798 respect someone’s religion

  • @robertjr8205
    @robertjr8205 Год назад +3

    Not a med student but doing engineering. Right now these math classes are kicking my ass and im trying to hurry and finish my degree since the past 4 years after I graduated high school I was working full time and doing only 1-2 classes a semester. Now doing these math courses I have no time for myself, can’t even workout, hang with friends and sometimes still find myself calling in sick for work because of homework and studying I need to catch up on for all my classes. It Fucking sucks. Might just give up work or school. Everyone is living their lives while im in my room doing homework and studying all damn day trying to catch up because my parents somehow wanted me to go to college and work full time and be on time to graduate.

  • @fiazahmed1446
    @fiazahmed1446 Год назад +1

    I’m grateful for the nurses and doctors around the world, they are our true heroes.

  • @anti_fascist
    @anti_fascist 2 года назад +225

    Ah, I can relate. Though I passed med school this year but I have to take a very difficult entrance test to get into residency. It’s in 10 days. And I have multiple breakdowns everyday lol. But we’ll get through this 💪

    • @NDMD
      @NDMD  2 года назад +41

      best of luck on your exam :) you got this!

    • @yourmom9382
      @yourmom9382 2 года назад +4

      How'd it go?????

    • @zairazaira_
      @zairazaira_ 2 года назад +4

      how did you do??

    • @coltsgood99
      @coltsgood99 2 года назад +7

      damn she probably failed that ish :/

    • @jathebest2835
      @jathebest2835 2 года назад +2

      @@coltsgood99 rip to her...:/

  • @Rinniepho
    @Rinniepho 2 года назад +4

    I'm in vet school and a lot of people don't realize but is just as hard as human medicine, it's really though when you feel that you don't know enough, that you in fact will never know enough and even more when you know a life will be on your hands but still we need to keep pushing on, for everyone that is on a medical field I wish you the best even if it's always hard, I hope everyone will do the best they can!

    • @zaynabansari6367
      @zaynabansari6367 2 года назад

      Same goes to us psychologist🥺🥺i hope i can do it!!!! Actually thanks to all doctorssss

  • @CRColes
    @CRColes Год назад +2

    Feeling this way in law school while working full time with a family. Saw some people play a board game while studying at a coffee shop and had tears in my eyes.

  • @alexandraoosting5798
    @alexandraoosting5798 2 года назад +40

    I needed to see this today... I hate how people in my school make it seem like they're happy literally all the time.

  • @steffiobias1789
    @steffiobias1789 2 года назад +52

    Ughhhh this video made me tear up. It’s literally what I’m going through. One min I think I’m on top of the world feeling my best and thinking I’m gonna make and complete my goals then the next t is feeling absolute failure

    • @al3nood740
      @al3nood740 2 года назад

      Woah same💔💔💔

    • @horschiday9449
      @horschiday9449 2 года назад

      Me everyday for 3 years 😂😬🙄

  • @bleur7498
    @bleur7498 Год назад

    watched this video when I was still in high-school and now a med student first stage. It's starting to get hard but I'm trying to enjoy the ride as well as absorb as much information as I can.

  • @alicecritchfield6025
    @alicecritchfield6025 7 месяцев назад

    For those of you doing med school atm, keep going through the ups and downs because they are what makes success 🙌 👏 take care of yourselves you guys ❤

  • @stephg0883
    @stephg0883 2 года назад +139

    Omg thank you for this. I'm in engineering and I constantly feel like im ready to give up. But if I push through till the end it will feel so rewarding

    • @jamsng
      @jamsng 2 года назад +8

      Trust God with God in your heart and walking beside you all things are possible please pray talk to God he will guide you 🙏

    • @imyoongi7470
      @imyoongi7470 2 года назад +3

      All the best 👍

    • @Ben_Porta
      @Ben_Porta 2 года назад +1

      Good luck. Both my parents were engineers. My dad retired two years ago and my mom retired last year. You got this. I’ve heard horror stories from both of them. Good luck man

    • @jamsng
      @jamsng 2 года назад

      @@Ben_Porta what is your profession? Cause once engineers graduate they find jobs fast.

    • @Ben_Porta
      @Ben_Porta 2 года назад

      @@jamsng I’m not quite there and I am not taking that engineering route

  • @Sachicodao
    @Sachicodao 2 года назад +26

    Just spent an entire week sleep deprived, my mornings up till lunch taken up by internships and torturous lectures, and my afternoons spents studying for a completely different subject. The only reason I'm not breaking down is cause my stress hormones are keeping me standing right now. That being said, we're all in the same boat. Don't be afraid to share your emotions and struggles with your classmates, it's the collective suffering that brings us closer and gives us some inner peace! It takes a long time to be a doctor, and you don't need to be perfect immediately! Everything comes with time and everything you learn and push through will make you stronger, trust me. Sending love to all my fellow medics from around the world!

  • @jaesun4418
    @jaesun4418 Год назад +1

    Thank you I needed this! I was crying earlier and had to shout to get it out! We got this!

    • @kikithepupper6774
      @kikithepupper6774 Год назад

      aw dude I give you hug. I also cried too before because I'm so stressed af. This neuro block is murdering me lol

  • @LeslieStead
    @LeslieStead 11 месяцев назад

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
    We are proud of you.
    And grateful for your sacrifices.
    Thank you. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @heuritanel8461
    @heuritanel8461 2 года назад +43

    I've just qualified as a doctor and I've never seen anything more real.. I'm still wondering if it was all worth it tbh

  • @Caroline-gp2ld
    @Caroline-gp2ld 2 года назад +194

    Thank you so much I’m a first year medical student and black and I always have bouts with imposter syndrome and inferiority complex as I feel out of place in a room full of white students, sometimes I feel like I know nothing and maybe the course isn’t for me so thank you so much it made my day to know I’m not alone and to keep pushing 💪🏾💕

    • @tikusblue
      @tikusblue 2 года назад +32

      Keep it up! We need more black doctors out there

    • @Sachicodao
      @Sachicodao 2 года назад +7

      I think we all feel like we know nothing, especially while studying a lot of info at once. No worries, you will rock it! Sending my love fellow med sufferer

    • @user-fo9lw3pq8l
      @user-fo9lw3pq8l 2 года назад +4

      I am in 1st year too!
      Thank God I had to study some extra material (aside from my high school syllabus) to pass my medical entrance exam. The extra stuff I studied made it way easier in 1st year.

    • @Amal-ky6pc
      @Amal-ky6pc 2 года назад

      @@user-fo9lw3pq8l what were the extra materials that you studied, if you don't mind me asking?

    • @noonhashim6087
      @noonhashim6087 2 года назад +1

      @@Amal-ky6pc I want to know also plz❤

  • @lilchildsofficial
    @lilchildsofficial Год назад +2

    I’m in middle school. I’ve wanted to be a doctor for so long. Since I was just a little stupid kid lol. But seeing these videos, every time I see one it rips up my dreams and sets them on fire. That is where I want to be in 20 years, but this looks so hard, like something I definitely can’t handle. It looks so stressful, depressing. It doesn’t look worth it. I’m tearing up writing this because that’s where I want to be in 20 years! So bad! But then I see these videos and I wonder if I should just do something else. These videos are discouraging towards my dreams and they encourage me to just give up and throw all my dreams away, which is honestly what I might just do..

  • @taslimabegum1474
    @taslimabegum1474 11 месяцев назад

    You can do it boy! You are a literal inspiration to all the students out there who wants to pursue med career 😭

  • @sh_reyy
    @sh_reyy 2 года назад +123

    Thank you for showing this cause this is exactly me crying and wondering how medfluencers so happy in reels meanwhile I am dying to breath

  • @nusrathoque406
    @nusrathoque406 2 года назад +75

    “ We will push through together 🥹”- needed to hear that ❤️.

  • @user-tq8yr4ie4o
    @user-tq8yr4ie4o 14 дней назад

    I’m praying you 🙏
    You’re not in this alone !!

  • @reginafortunata8942
    @reginafortunata8942 Год назад +2

    I am in Law school and I feel the same way. Keep strong 🙏🏻

  • @MH-fv1ib
    @MH-fv1ib 2 года назад +36

    I am so happy someone is posting the truth up here for once. You got this bro. Keep going for the gold and sky is limitless.

  • @serenazuniga2853
    @serenazuniga2853 2 года назад +18

    I’ve watched my brothers journey through med school. I’ve seen the struggles. He is one year away from being done. Props to all of you going through. You can do it!!!!

  • @taylorfernandez3738
    @taylorfernandez3738 Год назад +2

    I'm in vet school and honestly this warmed my heart cause ayy it's rough here too 😭

  • @iamnoestaley
    @iamnoestaley 11 дней назад

    God bless you! Keep going! Love you! ❤❤❤

  • @okaerusan
    @okaerusan 2 года назад +22

    I needed this, thank you. My semester exam is on monday and i've been feeling anxious ever since the new year feeling as if i didnt do enough procrastinate way to much and that i will fail the exam.
    I love studying medicine, but its hard sometimes

    • @jamsng
      @jamsng 2 года назад

      Please pray 🙏 without ceasing Jesus will give you confidence and help you remember your notes and studies

  • @cherrypeaches4906
    @cherrypeaches4906 2 года назад +59

    I have a test tomorrow that I should be studying for, but I feel like I've hit a wall now, been studying all day n it's disappointing how slow my progress has been🥺 why did God have to create such a complicated skull, why are there so many foramina ggjgjg hi

  • @Janee_Lee1998
    @Janee_Lee1998 Год назад

    🥺🥺🥺 sending hugs!! We need you!!