I didn't know how popular pathology was until I saw your comments. Hope this little insight into the pathology lab was helpful to you future pathologists :)
Herbs are the best, I got cured completely using DR RORPOPOR HERBAL on RUclips herbs supplements to defeat • Herpes is medication is active...................
Well take note of one thing that she said. Not only does she have family to help (we can assume), but she said she also had a HUSBAND even at that time. If you have direct help and support, it makes it that much more doable and possible. Likewise, the lack of that is one of the few main things that make it IMPOSSIBLE (for most). The others being not learning to be a good student/ not learning how to study, not being organized, not being disciplined (not able to make your mind that you'll do the things you have to do, the things that are scheduled, and sticking to it no matter what/ pushing off and avoiding all of the things that pop up in life that will prevent you. You know you need to study a certain thing, at a certain time, for a certain amount of time, you push everything off that will prevent you and you do it- as one example). But again, often times, if someone has all of the above, with NO help and support, that's what makes it impossible or close to impossible, and that's where most don't make it in, or get in and fail/ have to drop out/ etc. This applies to both nursing and medical schools. But maybe even more so with medical schools, solely because of the fact that when I think about it, I almost never see or hear of someone completing medical school, without any help and support system behind them. Maybe it's common, but I personally haven't seen or heard of it. I'm open to someone sharing their experience or insight on this being common, despite me never seeing or hearing of it.
She definitely sold her specialty. I'm a 2nd year medical student and I thought pathology had long exited my mind, now she brought it right back! 😄😄 She is amazing, love her attitude.
0:13 what's your name? 0:15 What's your specialty? 0:19 How many years of practice? 0:28 Undergrad? 0:33 Medical School? 0:40 Gap years? 0:46 Favorite part of Medical School? 0:53 What's specialty did you think you'll go to? 1:02 What changed? 1:18 Other specialties not for me? 1:32 What made you love it? 2:02 Training? 2:26 Types of Fellowships? 3:04 Other degrees? 3:15 Most unique part? 3:40 Why should we choose path? 4:18 Why should we not choose path? 4:40 Stereotypes of path? 4:58 Are they true? 5:03 Go-to question for students/residents? 5:25 Average day of path? 6:20 Do you interact with patients? 6:51 How many patients on average day? 7:12 Hardest tissue sample to analyze? 7:31 Rare tissue you saw? 7:38 Easiest tissue? 7:44 Toughest part of job? 7:59 Most rewarding? 8:23 Show the lab please? 9:53 Hours a week? 10:05 Wake up? 10:09 Leave hospital? 10:16 Hours of sleep? 10:27 Hours of sleep now? 10:38 Call? 11:00 Night shift or day shift? 11:10 How long is chart? 11:32 Most thankful for? 11:44 Funniest thing you seen? 12:09 Common med advice for patients? 12:27 Favorite thing you do when not working? 12:34 Family ask for advice? 12:51 Weirdest question asked to you from family? 13:00 Any pets? 13:10 Favorite animal not dog/cat? 13:14 Dinner with anyone in history, who will it be? 13:22 what will you be eating? 13:30 Favorite dish to eat? 13:34 Favorite restaurants? 13:39 Coffee tea soda? 13:48 How much water should you be drinking a day? 14:01 Favorite hospital cafeteria meal? 14:13 Favorite healthy snack? 14:22 Favorite cheat meal? 14:28 Pineapple on pizza? 14:32 Artistic Hobbies? 14:51 Top 3 musical artists? 15:03 Random task do you think you could be better at? 15:20 Best way to relax after long day? 15:33 Night in or out? 15:36 Indoors or not? 15:36 Beach? 15:40 Introvert vs extrovert? 15:44 Factor in choosing specialty? 15:59 What did you think you were going to be? 16:12 Different specialty you could have done? 16:24 If not medicine, what would you be doing? 16:53 Any times you doubted? 17:30 If you change one thing about the medical field? 18:01 What can a med student do to prepare for pathology? 18:48 Would you do it again? 19:05 What would you say to the aspiring pathologist?
@@thesamanatorxd574 To a point. I think it's very difficult to be a good physician with bad social skills. Even radiologists and pathologists have to communicate with techs and other physicians on a daily basis.
I am a second year resident in Pathology.. and I can relate to this so well.. I was so confused at beginning for so much stuff to study but now I am falling in love with this speciality day by day even more.... Its a very interesting and satisfying field💜
I always thought I would be a surgeon but then I discovered pathology and realized how incredibly cool and interesting it was. Like she said I also realized I didn't want to work 24/7. I want to have a life outside the hospital. 😂
I am getting an interview to be a pathologist assistant at a Dermatology facility tomorrow & also will be attending school for a MLT (medical laboratory technician/technologist). Although I am new to this position, I've always loved science and health! It was always my favorite classes in school and also my strongest subjects. This video really helped me understand what a pathologist is all about and it definitely prepared me for my interview tomorrow. Thank you so much!! This is very inspiring ♡♡♡.
Pathologists are often under utilized. I try to tell everyone with a loved one dealing with cancer to talk to the pathologist on the case. Get second pathologist opinions. I say talk to the pathologist because they are well informed about the different treatments and prognoses. More importantly , they tend to have the time to answer your questions fully since their time is usually flexible
Love this! Thanks for sharing a little glimpse into the mysterious world of the laboratory. I’m a medical laboratory scientist and appreciated her shout out to med techs 👩🏼🔬 70% of diagnostic and treatment decisions are based on lab results. Be kind to the medical laboratory professionals you encounter! They are doing their best to provide quality results so you can provide quality patient care :)
I am currently doing my pathology residency.....watching this video made me realize that I have chosen the right path...thankyou Dr. Natasha for sharing your knowledge and viewpoint...
i'm in last year of high school but ive been wanting to study pathology for years now! pathology dont get talked enough and most people ask me whats the point of going to med school if im not even gonna be an actual "doctor". watching this video just makes me wanna pursue that career even more! look at all those lab equipment🤩
Amazing and so well spoken! I appreciated her detailed answers- I learned so much about this specialty! Definitely reassuring to see how these physicians are so passionate about patient care, and delivering quality care. Keep making these!
@@modis15 yes but won't be til much later because it's with someone fairly influential and im working on his schedule. but confirmed will happen just be patient pls! i know that's one of the most popular requests so I hear ya'll
As someone who enjoys working in a lab setting but doesn't like working just on basic science/theoretical problems, pathology has really peaked my interest.
as an aspiring (forensic) pathologist, i absolutely loved this video!! and the final words for us aspirants aaaaah :") i'm only in my undergraduate for forensics right now and i am VERY intimidated by med school especially right now we're getting the pre-med subjects done. really needed the boost
I'm in the process of changing my major to biological science with dreams of becoming a forensic pathologist as well. I'm also very scared about med-school (feel like I wouldn't be smart enough 🥲) Do you find your pre-med subjects somewhat easy to grasp?
Thank you for acknowledging Medical Laboratory Scientist! We are often forgotten and it is highly annoying!😒 Also I aspire to be a pathologist so thank you for the video!
My cousin who was 1st in his class in college (full scholarship) and in med. school (another free ride) became a pathologist (professor of pathology). The man who was first in my class became a pathologist, #2 became a neurosurgeon (highest national board scores in the USA).
I've been binging this series all day, it's amazing hearing different doctors talk about their experiences!! I'd love to see one from a neurosurgeon :)
Doesn’t sound like a specialty I would personally want to pursue once I’m finished with med school, but mad respect for those that do it. You Pathologists make everyone else’s job easier and better!
Thank you for posting this video. I’ve been working as a medical lab technologist working in the microbiology department of my hospital’s pathology lab for the past 3 years, and I’ve been debating if I really want to go to medical school. Your video has helped me make my decision 😊 my current stats aren’t competitive enough, but I’ve just applied to some special masters programs to help boost my application. Thanks for helping me make my decision, and I hope to be a pathologist like Dr. Savage some day
Please do psychiatry! I know some people may immediately rule it out of their options, but some of us are highly considering it! I’d love to know more about it. Thank you! :)
this by far is my favourite doctor and interview out of all the interviews in this series. She's awesome. You can tell she likes the work and is proud of the lab which is cool.
I think its time to see someone working as a forensic pathologist or a doctor that does autopsies all day. I always wondered whats their motivation to go into that speciality (not sure about the name).
Great video! Love my specialty: oral pathology- best of both worlds! Get my fill of histology but also maintain an active patient practice managing oral mucosal conditions.
I became a pathologist because I discovered I didn't have the patience, the stamina, or the personality to be a clinician, especially in OB/GYN. LOL :-)
Dear Dr., I'm not sure if you heard of the Kiely Rodni case in California. Another creator on RUclips had a general practitioner on her live stream going over the autopsy results and I felt it was overly broad in her conclusions. Would you mind taking a look at the report and analyzing it to put a stop to some of the speculation, conspiracy theories and misconceptions?
Back when I was interested in becoming a Pathologist it wasn't in the media, unlike now, especially forensic pathology, and I was HEAVILY dissuaded as a female from pursuing it. In fact, I was supposed to career shadow one, and day of instead they paired me with a PR woman!
This is such a great interview 🤩 and with a physician that is obviously passionate about what they do! Do you think she would consider online shadowing?
Awwsome Job Dr. Savage! Greetings from Loma Linda! Anyway, disagree with NO to pineapple on pizza-try it with pickled jalapenos with the salt and vinegar contrast to the sweetness. Resident-Clinical Pathology, Medical College of Georgia (board certified) Fellow-Transfusion medicine, University of Chicago (board certified) Fellow-Hematopathology, Stony Brook University (board certified)
I didn't know how popular pathology was until I saw your comments. Hope this little insight into the pathology lab was helpful to you future pathologists :)
I am so glad you've done this video... Big love from a pathologist in the making ❤️😍
Nice video cardiothoracic surgery next
Can you do one with ER?
Please do gastroenterology!
I want to be a pathologist. But I'm a minority poc. I don't know if I can afford it or. 😅
whoa she's a mom in medical school....no idea how she juggled all of that. Mad respect!
Herbs are the best, I got cured completely using DR RORPOPOR HERBAL on RUclips herbs supplements to defeat • Herpes is medication is active...................
Her last name’s savage for a reason
@@joyjohn7447 beat it nerd
It's a lot more common than you think. I know a lot of people who do this.
Well take note of one thing that she said. Not only does she have family to help (we can assume), but she said she also had a HUSBAND even at that time. If you have direct help and support, it makes it that much more doable and possible. Likewise, the lack of that is one of the few main things that make it IMPOSSIBLE (for most). The others being not learning to be a good student/ not learning how to study, not being organized, not being disciplined (not able to make your mind that you'll do the things you have to do, the things that are scheduled, and sticking to it no matter what/ pushing off and avoiding all of the things that pop up in life that will prevent you. You know you need to study a certain thing, at a certain time, for a certain amount of time, you push everything off that will prevent you and you do it- as one example).
But again, often times, if someone has all of the above, with NO help and support, that's what makes it impossible or close to impossible, and that's where most don't make it in, or get in and fail/ have to drop out/ etc. This applies to both nursing and medical schools. But maybe even more so with medical schools, solely because of the fact that when I think about it, I almost never see or hear of someone completing medical school, without any help and support system behind them. Maybe it's common, but I personally haven't seen or heard of it. I'm open to someone sharing their experience or insight on this being common, despite me never seeing or hearing of it.
I really like her positive personality. Seems really passionate with her profession.
definitely an awesome person to talk to!
@@NDMD Take it from me, even better person to learn from.
She definitely sold her specialty. I'm a 2nd year medical student and I thought pathology had long exited my mind, now she brought it right back! 😄😄 She is amazing, love her attitude.
As a medical laboratory scientist, thank you so much for giving a lab tour and giving us a shoutout, it means so much! :)
YESSS I am too! I'm in the hematology dept. nobody knows about this major
Fellow MLS!! Generalist!
omg im in third year undergrad mls. im glad to know sb in the profession exists here... hi
0:13 what's your name?
0:15 What's your specialty?
0:19 How many years of practice?
0:28 Undergrad?
0:33 Medical School?
0:40 Gap years?
0:46 Favorite part of Medical School?
0:53 What's specialty did you think you'll go to?
1:02 What changed?
1:18 Other specialties not for me?
1:32 What made you love it?
2:02 Training?
2:26 Types of Fellowships?
3:04 Other degrees?
3:15 Most unique part?
3:40 Why should we choose path?
4:18 Why should we not choose path?
4:40 Stereotypes of path?
4:58 Are they true?
5:03 Go-to question for students/residents?
5:25 Average day of path?
6:20 Do you interact with patients?
6:51 How many patients on average day?
7:12 Hardest tissue sample to analyze?
7:31 Rare tissue you saw?
7:38 Easiest tissue?
7:44 Toughest part of job?
7:59 Most rewarding?
8:23 Show the lab please?
9:53 Hours a week?
10:05 Wake up?
10:09 Leave hospital?
10:16 Hours of sleep?
10:27 Hours of sleep now?
10:38 Call?
11:00 Night shift or day shift?
11:10 How long is chart?
11:32 Most thankful for?
11:44 Funniest thing you seen?
12:09 Common med advice for patients?
12:27 Favorite thing you do when not working?
12:34 Family ask for advice?
12:51 Weirdest question asked to you from family?
13:00 Any pets?
13:10 Favorite animal not dog/cat?
13:14 Dinner with anyone in history, who will it be?
13:22 what will you be eating?
13:30 Favorite dish to eat?
13:34 Favorite restaurants?
13:39 Coffee tea soda?
13:48 How much water should you be drinking a day?
14:01 Favorite hospital cafeteria meal?
14:13 Favorite healthy snack?
14:22 Favorite cheat meal?
14:28 Pineapple on pizza?
14:32 Artistic Hobbies?
14:51 Top 3 musical artists?
15:03 Random task do you think you could be better at?
15:20 Best way to relax after long day?
15:33 Night in or out?
15:36 Indoors or not?
15:36 Beach?
15:40 Introvert vs extrovert?
15:44 Factor in choosing specialty?
15:59 What did you think you were going to be?
16:12 Different specialty you could have done?
16:24 If not medicine, what would you be doing?
16:53 Any times you doubted?
17:30 If you change one thing about the medical field?
18:01 What can a med student do to prepare for pathology?
18:48 Would you do it again?
19:05 What would you say to the aspiring pathologist?
Your efforts are being appreciated my friend!
I appreciate you bae 🫶🏼
So goated
Thanks…
FYI most pathologists are very social and normal physicians. And we enjoy interacting with students and residents
Shhh you’re ruining all those memes lol
Can you be a pathologist if you are not social?
@@thesamanatorxd574 To a point. I think it's very difficult to be a good physician with bad social skills. Even radiologists and pathologists have to communicate with techs and other physicians on a daily basis.
And you're not bothered by the low pay?
I found it very intimidating how she had a long answer immediately ready for every question
would you believe me if i told you i didn't give her the questions beforehand and that was the first time she heard them
ND MD I would yeah, she seems like that type of person
I knowwww and so quick… couldn’t watch
She clearly has a high IQ.
I think she did fantastic. Her love for her career just shows!
I am a second year resident in Pathology.. and I can relate to this so well.. I was so confused at beginning for so much stuff to study but now I am falling in love with this speciality day by day even more.... Its a very interesting and satisfying field💜
what did you major in college?
Andy: Coffee, tea or soda?
Dr.: None, I drink water
Also Dr.: Has a Coca-cola on her desk at the beginning of the video🤣
😂😂😂😂, that’s what I noticed
Guys I love Dr. Savage! She gave awesome lectures when I was a med student.
I always thought I would be a surgeon but then I discovered pathology and realized how incredibly cool and interesting it was. Like she said I also realized I didn't want to work 24/7. I want to have a life outside the hospital. 😂
I am getting an interview to be a pathologist assistant at a Dermatology facility tomorrow & also will be attending school for a MLT (medical laboratory technician/technologist). Although I am new to this position, I've always loved science and health! It was always my favorite classes in school and also my strongest subjects. This video really helped me understand what a pathologist is all about and it definitely prepared me for my interview tomorrow. Thank you so much!! This is very inspiring ♡♡♡.
I would love to see you interview a physiatrist! They seem to have such a unique clinical niche carved out.
a q&a AND a lab tour?! this is such a great video!!
i know right, the exclusive lab tour
Pathologists are often under utilized. I try to tell everyone with a loved one dealing with cancer to talk to the pathologist on the case. Get second pathologist opinions. I say talk to the pathologist because they are well informed about the different treatments and prognoses. More importantly , they tend to have the time to answer your questions fully since their time is usually flexible
Love this! Thanks for sharing a little glimpse into the mysterious world of the laboratory. I’m a medical laboratory scientist and appreciated her shout out to med techs 👩🏼🔬 70% of diagnostic and treatment decisions are based on lab results. Be kind to the medical laboratory professionals you encounter! They are doing their best to provide quality results so you can provide quality patient care :)
As a medical student in love with pathology, this was so helpful!
I am currently doing my pathology residency.....watching this video made me realize that I have chosen the right path...thankyou Dr. Natasha for sharing your knowledge and viewpoint...
Hello
She has sold me the most on her field. Looks so awesome. I loved looking at tissue under microscope during my undergrad
Omg I can’t believe she made me consider pathology again 😩 amazing video! My favorite so far
glad you liked it :)
That was terrific! She is so articulate and convincing.
@@NDMD I didn't
please do 73 questions with a neurosurgeon or cardiac surgeon. Keep going!
He has several
i'm in last year of high school but ive been wanting to study pathology for years now! pathology dont get talked enough and most people ask me whats the point of going to med school if im not even gonna be an actual "doctor". watching this video just makes me wanna pursue that career even more! look at all those lab equipment🤩
Amazing and so well spoken! I appreciated her detailed answers- I learned so much about this specialty! Definitely reassuring to see how these physicians are so passionate about patient care, and delivering quality care. Keep making these!
These are my favorite videos to watch on RUclips! Can you do 73 questions with an Otolaryngologist in the future?
He already did that!
already made one :) check it out in my student/faculty interviews playlist
@@modis15 yes but won't be til much later because it's with someone fairly influential and im working on his schedule. but confirmed will happen just be patient pls! i know that's one of the most popular requests so I hear ya'll
@@NDMD and a psychiatrist please!
As someone who enjoys working in a lab setting but doesn't like working just on basic science/theoretical problems, pathology has really peaked my interest.
as an aspiring (forensic) pathologist, i absolutely loved this video!! and the final words for us aspirants aaaaah :") i'm only in my undergraduate for forensics right now and i am VERY intimidated by med school especially right now we're getting the pre-med subjects done. really needed the boost
I'm in the process of changing my major to biological science with dreams of becoming a forensic pathologist as well. I'm also very scared about med-school (feel like I wouldn't be smart enough 🥲) Do you find your pre-med subjects somewhat easy to grasp?
Thank you for acknowledging Medical Laboratory Scientist! We are often forgotten and it is highly annoying!😒 Also I aspire to be a pathologist so thank you for the video!
My cousin who was 1st in his class in college (full scholarship) and in med. school (another free ride) became a pathologist (professor of pathology). The man who was first in my class became a pathologist, #2 became a neurosurgeon (highest national board scores in the USA).
Damn did you go to Harvard or something?
@@sicklypickle567 Offered place; I declined.
@@wholeNwon where'd you go instead?
She has such a warm and kind energy about herself! 💜
I've been binging this series all day, it's amazing hearing different doctors talk about their experiences!! I'd love to see one from a neurosurgeon :)
Doesn’t sound like a specialty I would personally want to pursue once I’m finished with med school, but mad respect for those that do it.
You Pathologists make everyone else’s job easier and better!
Now this is a doctor you want to be a student of! Great Doctor!
I love the way she mentions about her family a lot...
And the way she laughs...hehe...so satisfying!
Thank you for posting this video. I’ve been working as a medical lab technologist working in the microbiology department of my hospital’s pathology lab for the past 3 years, and I’ve been debating if I really want to go to medical school. Your video has helped me make my decision 😊 my current stats aren’t competitive enough, but I’ve just applied to some special masters programs to help boost my application. Thanks for helping me make my decision, and I hope to be a pathologist like Dr. Savage some day
Smartest doctors IMO.
I'm not even a huge fan of pathology but I loved this video!!! She is awesome!
thank you for mentioning shotgun histology!!! It makes reviewing histology so easy! I wish I had known about it during my first year of med school.
This video was so inspiring. Even as a new attending pathologist, there were some great pearls of wisdom I picked up in there. Thanks Dr. Savage!
I cannot wait to get started. I am so in love with pathology. This video makes me incredibly happy!!
Please do psychiatry! I know some people may immediately rule it out of their options, but some of us are highly considering it! I’d love to know more about it. Thank you! :)
this by far is my favourite doctor and interview out of all the interviews in this series. She's awesome. You can tell she likes the work and is proud of the lab which is cool.
I think its time to see someone working as a forensic pathologist or a doctor that does autopsies all day. I always wondered whats their motivation to go into that speciality (not sure about the name).
forensic pathologist is correct! you do a regular pathology residency, and then a fellowship in forensic pathology.
Love 😀 her being so honest and outspoken about her profession, thank you!!
Wow! Dr Savage is her name, she’s the coolest introvert out there!🤘🏻✌🏻
Wow, this video is encouraging. I'm a MLT, looking forward to pursue an MSC in pathology
I like her straight forward answers ! And her being so kind.
Goodness! In practice for 37 years. She looks incredible. Goals.
My fav questions are what did you think you’ll chose and what didn’t you wanna choose👌
i just found your channel and im binging!! absolutely love the 73 questions concept with medical professionals!!
She’s amazing !
Loved this! I’d love to see an interview with an ophthalmologist !
Great video! Love my specialty: oral pathology- best of both worlds! Get my fill of histology but also maintain an active patient practice managing oral mucosal conditions.
I love her :) I NEVER considered pathology until today!
Very fast, detailed and rich answers to all the questions with a clear professional lingo! I learned a lot and she seemed nice aswell.
Consider doing 73 questions with a Pathologists' Assistant!
I really like this videos, it makes me want to pursuit this career, keep making this content ✨
glad you enjoyed it :)
Look like she love, understand very well and passionate about what she Do.
Do one episode with a forensics pathologist!
Love Dr. Savage!
I became a pathologist because I discovered I didn't have the patience, the stamina, or the personality to be a clinician, especially in OB/GYN. LOL :-)
I’m in high school and I want to be a Pathologist I love science and knowledge and I would love to study disease.
WOW this was so so good! That lab is a dream.
Truly made me consider pathology
This is the sign I needed. I am going to aim for med school
Same.
She resembles my pathology professor so much just a few years longer. It’s crazy
That lab is so clean and organized! Wow!
I would love to see an interventional cardiologist!!! (or just a cardiologist in general)
Dear Dr., I'm not sure if you heard of the Kiely Rodni case in California. Another creator on RUclips had a general practitioner on her live stream going over the autopsy results and I felt it was overly broad in her conclusions. Would you mind taking a look at the report and analyzing it to put a stop to some of the speculation, conspiracy theories and misconceptions?
She looks great and energetic. I wonder when she started the vegetarian diet. I am in transition to a veggie diet!
I LOVED this interview. Thank you Andy and congrats on matching to Yale university. BEST OF LUCK!
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay. My future specialty!! Applying next year
best of luck in the application process!
@@NDMD thank you!
Alright waiting for licensure exam results and next path will be path-o. Thank you Dr. Savage
i feel like im watching a video of my future self 🥰 i hope to be like her
Requesting a psych interview!
I second that!
Thank you for this series!! This is my favourite... The kind of videos i like in my recommended videos!!🥺
haha glad you liked it :)
Back when I was interested in becoming a Pathologist it wasn't in the media, unlike now, especially forensic pathology, and I was HEAVILY dissuaded as a female from pursuing it. In fact, I was supposed to career shadow one, and day of instead they paired me with a PR woman!
One of the few specialties I always see smiling
I’m a 4th year med and I want to apply for Path , hope it comes out like I expect . Great video !
This was amazing! Can you do one with an immunologist too? Thanks!
I'm gonna be a pathologist when I grow up
Omg, I’ve been really looking forward this videeoo! Thank you so much for this amazing work you’re doing! :)
glad you enjoyed it :)
YESS!! I've been waiting for this! I am studying pathology :D
I really want to be a pathologist now. Thank you
please do one with a PM&R resident/physician!
THANK YOU!!! So glad I was able to watch a video like this. Thank you!!
glad you liked it :)
I love these videos. Can you do a geneticist sometime soon?
This brings me so much motivation! Halfway through undergrad 🥰💪🏽
Whaaaaaat
I would love to see a clinical dietician, I feel like a lot goes into what they do!
Amazing video!!!! Can you do 73 questions with family medicine in the future?
This is such a great interview 🤩 and with a physician that is obviously passionate about what they do! Do you think she would consider online shadowing?
Thank you so much for these videos by the way! Keep it up🙌🏼🙏
Her food and music choices are like me , love her personality.
This is a great video, Thank you!
+ If you please can interview an oncologist, then please do!
You are so fabulous!! I really found this video helpful, thank you
Awwsome Job Dr. Savage! Greetings from Loma Linda! Anyway, disagree with NO to pineapple on pizza-try it with pickled jalapenos with the salt and vinegar contrast to the sweetness.
Resident-Clinical Pathology, Medical College of Georgia (board certified)
Fellow-Transfusion medicine, University of Chicago (board certified)
Fellow-Hematopathology, Stony Brook University (board certified)
Thank you so much for this!!!
Same things that I love about pathology
Amazing video!!! Also Could you please do one with a Podiatrist?
Can you do 73 questions with a hematologist or oncologist?
The good thing is that there is a shortage of pathologists in my country... I should have no problems with getting matched into that specialty.
Great video! Could you interview a Neurosurgeon next? It would be sooo cool :D
thank you! and hopefully soon
@@NDMD Amazing! We’re so lucky that you actually take feedback into consideration! Thank you! 😃