Hi, Jason. Thank you for the vlog, it was quite motivating to watch as a pre-med student here in NYC. Looking forward to more medical school blogs 👨🏻⚕️🩺
@@JasonKrastein Hi, Jason. Hmm, I’d love to see how you approach studying/study resources, time management especially for hobbies outside of medicine, typical days are like? That’s all I can think of for now 😅 Also, I’ve seen Lecturio advertised a lot. Have you used this before?
@@JasonKrastein I did the early selection program my sophomore year, 8 year program. I do have some friends doing the 7 year BA/MD. A neuroscience BS requires a lot of credits so I can’t imagine doing my undergrad degree in 3 years 😅. Super excited to have no gap years, and the application process was great. I almost didn’t apply out of fear but I’m so glad I went for it. I loved all the administrators I met. I’ve been happy so far at GW and I think I made a really great decision :-)
@@ely718 That's so awesome! Definitely try to enjoy college as much as you can because it doesn't get any easier. Feel free to reach out with any questions!!
@@JasonKrastein Back when I went to nursing school (a long long time ago), it was really challenging and difficult to maintain a healthy lifestyle - at least for me. You have varying clinical hours (rotating shifts) that it messed up my workout routine as well as the stress of having rotating clinical hours (day/nights). We follow our preceptor's schedule thus the rotating clinical hours. There are a few disciplined folks in my cohort that are better in managing it but I can tell you that the majority struggle to maintain it. I mean I was excited even if I had a day of gym time. So kudos to you for having your staples of food and consistent 'routine.' It's so easy to lose track and go out and eat out when you are tired from doing stuff with school and clinicals. And then on my last semester of nursing school, I had a better consistent clinical schedule that I joined Crossfit and got me back to my workout routine.
Yeah it’s definitely easy for me while we are in pre clinical and it’s all lectures. I’m sure all this will change once I am in rotations. How do you like CrossFit? I’m debating joining a gym
@@JasonKrastein I really enjoyed CF. However, I wanted to just reiterate that I'm not one of those folks who is married to the 'cult.' -- that's is all they talked about 🤣🤣 I know my body's limits and I go in - do my workout and appreciate what it does for me. Other than it's just a workout. Further, the workouts are often hard but it's definitely gratifying for me especially for a stressful day. Good option for you is join Planet Fitness - cheaper (think $9 ) esp if you are under budget. But if you have a gym in your complex, just use that since you are going to be broke for many years with all the student loans. And residency doesn't pay a thing also🤷♂😂😂😂
Haha yeah people definitely love to the point of cult like admiration. But I’ve heard the benefits are amazing. We have CrossFit gyms here but they are so expensive
@@JasonKrastein hmm everything :-D maybe answer why did you move to the new apartment? Price? And video about monthly expenses as a medstudent would be good.
@@JasonKrastein yes...but you know the dynamics of the clinic will be interesting...on the one hand its a required rotation at our hospital for all 2nd year residents....and it sandwiched right next to their 2 weeks of night float...so intense for 2 weeks, and then "chill" endocrine rotation with myself...I think that works.
What are some important questions you have for medical students or other health care workers? Anything related to school, life, etc
What does your day-to-day studying look like? From pre-reading, attending lectures, etc.
@@shaniceoduro That is such a good question. For more day to day, I recommend following me on IG - but overall its mainly just ANKI...
Hi, Jason. Thank you for the vlog, it was quite motivating to watch as a pre-med student here in NYC. Looking forward to more medical school blogs 👨🏻⚕️🩺
Aw that's awesome. So glad to hear that. Anything in particular you are looking to see from the med student life?
@@JasonKrastein Hi, Jason. Hmm, I’d love to see how you approach studying/study resources, time management especially for hobbies outside of medicine, typical days are like? That’s all I can think of for now 😅 Also, I’ve seen Lecturio advertised a lot. Have you used this before?
I will definitely try my best to answer those questions in future vlogs. I have also seen ads for lecturio but have never used it
@@JasonKrastein Thank you ☺️
@@smau._ Yes, of course. Always happy to help!
Really enjoyed this one! Question for health care workers: what are your favorite activities on days off
That's actually such a good question. I will definitely keep that in my back pocket for when I begin the podcast.. which will be soon. I promise!
GW Med class of 2028 here!! Love your videos, super helpful :-) hope you are doing well
Hey that's amazing! How was the whole process of doing a 7/8 year program?
@@JasonKrastein I did the early selection program my sophomore year, 8 year program. I do have some friends doing the 7 year BA/MD. A neuroscience BS requires a lot of credits so I can’t imagine doing my undergrad degree in 3 years 😅. Super excited to have no gap years, and the application process was great. I almost didn’t apply out of fear but I’m so glad I went for it. I loved all the administrators I met. I’ve been happy so far at GW and I think I made a really great decision :-)
@@ely718 That's so awesome! Definitely try to enjoy college as much as you can because it doesn't get any easier. Feel free to reach out with any questions!!
Fancy breakfast! Geez. When I was in nursing school, lots and lots of Ramen!~ 🤣🤣🤣😂
I have my main staples that I eat every day for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. How has your meals changed since the days of RAMEN?
@@JasonKrastein Back when I went to nursing school (a long long time ago), it was really challenging and difficult to maintain a healthy lifestyle - at least for me. You have varying clinical hours (rotating shifts) that it messed up my workout routine as well as the stress of having rotating clinical hours (day/nights). We follow our preceptor's schedule thus the rotating clinical hours. There are a few disciplined folks in my cohort that are better in managing it but I can tell you that the majority struggle to maintain it. I mean I was excited even if I had a day of gym time. So kudos to you for having your staples of food and consistent 'routine.' It's so easy to lose track and go out and eat out when you are tired from doing stuff with school and clinicals. And then on my last semester of nursing school, I had a better consistent clinical schedule that I joined Crossfit and got me back to my workout routine.
Yeah it’s definitely easy for me while we are in pre clinical and it’s all lectures. I’m sure all this will change once I am in rotations. How do you like CrossFit? I’m debating joining a gym
@@JasonKrastein I really enjoyed CF. However, I wanted to just reiterate that I'm not one of those folks who is married to the 'cult.' -- that's is all they talked about 🤣🤣 I know my body's limits and I go in - do my workout and appreciate what it does for me. Other than it's just a workout. Further, the workouts are often hard but it's definitely gratifying for me especially for a stressful day. Good option for you is join Planet Fitness - cheaper (think $9 ) esp if you are under budget. But if you have a gym in your complex, just use that since you are going to be broke for many years with all the student loans. And residency doesn't pay a thing also🤷♂😂😂😂
Haha yeah people definitely love to the point of cult like admiration. But I’ve heard the benefits are amazing. We have CrossFit gyms here but they are so expensive
What about new apartment tour?
Definitely coming soon! Anything in particular you want to see?
@@JasonKrastein hmm everything :-D maybe answer why did you move to the new apartment? Price? And video about monthly expenses as a medstudent would be good.
I can definitely put that all together. Be on the lookout !
The boys is great! graphic...very graphic....but worth it!
Yes.. it is so so graphic.. Did you finish all 3 seasons?
@@JasonKrastein yes....but honestly the first season is the best! get my first batch of teaching residents next monday the 19th...
Oh very nice. Are you excited ?
@@JasonKrastein yes...but you know the dynamics of the clinic will be interesting...on the one hand its a required rotation at our hospital for all 2nd year residents....and it sandwiched right next to their 2 weeks of night float...so intense for 2 weeks, and then "chill" endocrine rotation with myself...I think that works.
@@chrisalexander9491 Hopefully you don't kill them during it all. Got any tips to succeed on rotations?