Life as a US Resident Doctor: The Good, The Bad

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
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    Hey everyone! Welcome back to my channel! Today, we're getting real about what it's like to be a resident doctor in the US. Residency is a crazy time-it's tough, it's rewarding, and it's definitely a rollercoaster. So, let's dive into the ups and downs of this intense but awesome phase of a doctor's journey.
    I'll be sharing the good stuff, like the amazing learning experiences and the moments that make all the hard work worth it. But I'll also be honest about the tough parts, like the long hours and the stress. Whether you're a med student, thinking about going into medicine, or just curious about what doctors go through, this video is for you!
    Grab a snack, get comfy, and let's chat about the real deal of being a resident doctor. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insights into the medical world!
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    0:00 Start
    0:30 Pros
    3:04 Research
    3:45 Work Culture
    4:50 The Cons
    6:14 Medical Practice
    7:01 The Match
    8:05 Food
    8:29 Takeaway
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Комментарии • 62

  • @harshitahooda4313
    @harshitahooda4313 24 дня назад +9

    Thank you so much for being so transparent. There are so many videos on yt guiding us through the USMLE process, but nobody talks about how life is after you get there. Videos like these help us a build a realistic picture in our head and really bursts that fantasy bubble that we have about the american dream, and would help us in adjusting better instead of feeling disappointed. And as always - grass is greener on the other side.
    Wish you lots of love and happiness 💖

  • @veenashree8073
    @veenashree8073 27 дней назад +1

    So beautifully explained
    !

  • @Sona77.
    @Sona77. 28 дней назад

    Good luck. I wish you all the success in your medical career ❤

  • @ssm188
    @ssm188 28 дней назад

    Thank you, doc! Very informative! 😊

  • @bipinchandra8080
    @bipinchandra8080 9 дней назад

    Explained so well! No bias whatsoever. Hope more influencers were this way.

  • @shaill.5
    @shaill.5 16 дней назад

    I'm so scared about planning to shift everything but very reluctant. Thank you for sharing expirences🥺

  • @julianasuarez7974
    @julianasuarez7974 27 дней назад +1

    thanks for your videos are super helpful for me. please make more videos about your current life as a doctor in the USA❤
    (i´m from Colombia, i hope one day be a IMG doctor)

  • @ankushmaurya1822
    @ankushmaurya1822 9 дней назад

    Welcome back doc. Love ur content add key points through the captions just an observation been watching you videos since long ankush here i specialize in video editing and have experience with projects similar to yours. I'd love to help enhance your videos content.
    I'd appreciate your feedback

  • @dr.rashimahajan
    @dr.rashimahajan 27 дней назад +7

    As an incoming PGY1, I feel like this video was exactly what I needed to hear.

    • @DoctorDeva
      @DoctorDeva  27 дней назад +2

      Thank you ! Do share it with your colleagues if you found it helpful

  • @Xameer772
    @Xameer772 27 дней назад +2

    Awesome vid....
    Since you've talked about loneliness, which 3 or 4 states or cities should we aim for, in order to yk, have a proper support system?
    Thx in advance and all the best!!

  • @Harimugesh
    @Harimugesh 27 дней назад +6

    Can you provide us with a checklist of things to do before leaving college that cannot be done afterward, such as research and observership programs? My college is arranging one, so should I go ahead and participate in it? A checklist would be useful

    • @DoctorDeva
      @DoctorDeva  27 дней назад

      Yes please go ahead ! It’s a good opportunity

  • @kushalkriplani1642
    @kushalkriplani1642 13 дней назад

    During my rotations, definetly there was this feeling of overusing the resources, sometimes it felt we did more with less, here they do more but with a lot more.

  • @Drblessed07
    @Drblessed07 22 дня назад +2

    My sister is doing her PG in medicine from a govt medical college in India. She's in a central college and paid a lakh per month with a fees of 5k per year.. so in govt college you end up saving ALOT.
    Also, how many years is PG there?
    Like here it's 3 years irrespective of the branch. What about there?

  • @HarshSingh-hm8gr
    @HarshSingh-hm8gr 28 дней назад +15

    Can i aim for neurosurgery residency after doing 2 years of post doctoral research in the US

    • @DoctorDeva
      @DoctorDeva  27 дней назад +9

      It’s very hard but anything is possible. Keep trying

  • @pepper2240
    @pepper2240 23 дня назад +2

    Hello.
    Im in first year mbbs can you tell me which books should i read and how to start studying for usmle in first year?
    Please i'd like an answer :)

  • @ijazali5927
    @ijazali5927 20 дней назад

    Grt ❤❤

  • @shreyadave9096
    @shreyadave9096 13 дней назад +1

    I have completed my mbbs a year back and I will be getting married to an H1B holder by next year.
    Can you suggest in demand career options other than residency that I could pursue?
    It would be of great help since you’re in the system you would know the reality of the job demand in healthcare and associated fields. Thank you!!

  • @meenestham6755
    @meenestham6755 3 дня назад

    Hi mam plz make a video full details of clinical rotations.

  • @ZaidIrfan-pi8im
    @ZaidIrfan-pi8im 16 дней назад

    Is Family Medicine training in US better than GP training in UK or Australia?

  • @Anonymous78669
    @Anonymous78669 25 дней назад +1

    Does having personal connections makes it easier to get matched into any least competetive speciality?

  • @aabear
    @aabear 6 дней назад

    am a 3rd year studnet rn, was planning on appearing for Step 1 in March 2025, hearing about this 500$ per month savings is really scary? what makes it really worth it in your opinion (other than it being what you want to do or like/love to do) also how long do we do the residency? also how long till you graduate to attending?

  • @RabiaSultana-hs4hy
    @RabiaSultana-hs4hy 11 дней назад

    I heard are still less chance even if u score well but dont have good lor and research background. is it okay to get lor and research by doing observership? Also what kind of research do you recommend? if EMR available and if it's not available?

    • @DoctorDeva
      @DoctorDeva  10 дней назад

      Yes that’s absolutely fine !

  • @kajaljaizz
    @kajaljaizz 14 дней назад +1

    hi i wanted to pursue usmle but i’m not sure if i want to get into internal medicine. i’ve never seen an indian mbbs graduate who got matched into anything other than internal medicine and yes ik it’s hard to even get matched at all but are there other options to get matched into, for someone who’ll graduate from mbbs in india? i would love to hear suggestions of residency programs with chances similar to get matched into as internal medicine, for an indian img

    • @DoctorDeva
      @DoctorDeva  13 дней назад

      Depends on what you want to do ! I know a lot of people in psychiatry, Peds

  • @itsaname4118
    @itsaname4118 55 минут назад

    Hi Dr Deva, beyond my profession if there is anything i love its my family bonds food culture and travel , lets suppose i try over come the former , would i be able tk travke countries all over after coming to US coz ive a hugeeee bucket list of places to visit please throw some light in it since travel needs moneg too right ..

  • @Ragzzz05
    @Ragzzz05 27 дней назад

    Does the step scores depend on the kind of med college we study in ??

    • @DoctorDeva
      @DoctorDeva  27 дней назад +1

      Nope only how well you study after

  • @chandrasekharneelakandan390
    @chandrasekharneelakandan390 28 дней назад +3

    100 dollars per day salary per day , that’s like 8k per day and 2.4 lakh per month .
    As consultant US docs get paid around 5 times of how they get paid in residency . Nearly 500-600 dollars per day ,amounting to 20k per month . Life time earning of 10 millions ( inflation adjusted ) . Hope it helps

    • @DoctorDeva
      @DoctorDeva  27 дней назад +2

      Average consultant salary in the US is 250K

    • @chandrasekharneelakandan390
      @chandrasekharneelakandan390 27 дней назад +1

      @@DoctorDeva yes that’s what i said , 50-60 k during residency , to 250k during attending period ..

    • @sunriselotus
      @sunriselotus 26 дней назад

      Yes except if you do med in Us where you have to take loans. Most people from India have their school paid for by their family.

  • @DrAbubakarShahzad
    @DrAbubakarShahzad 28 дней назад +8

    Simple Answer sister ---> The doctor's profession is no longer as good as the public was led to believe. If you can afford to study outside of the country. There are also too many difficulties & issues there. There is no longer any scope for MBBS in India or Pakistan.

    • @DoctorDeva
      @DoctorDeva  27 дней назад +2

      I think there is more nuance to this. It’s definitely not for everyone !

  • @tigervinay
    @tigervinay 28 дней назад +2

    Green card backlog is insanely late. Is it worth working on a visa all your life and no real hope of getting a green card?

    • @DoctorDeva
      @DoctorDeva  27 дней назад +2

      Idk I’ll let you know in a few years XD

  • @user-el1un3nv4h
    @user-el1un3nv4h 6 дней назад

    Can i pursue gynaecology in us thorough usmle please respond

  • @LunaKong
    @LunaKong 14 дней назад

    do you mind sharing how many hours of work do you average each week? can you please share you residency program ?

    • @DoctorDeva
      @DoctorDeva  13 дней назад

      60-65

    • @LunaKong
      @LunaKong 11 дней назад

      @@DoctorDeva seriously?😲, I can't believe how people can tolerate that for 3 years.

  • @user-ty7pp9zx8l
    @user-ty7pp9zx8l 6 дней назад

    Hlo di
    I'm from punjab. I am currently in grade 10 i applied fro b1 b2 vis for America through my school trip. I will do 11th and 12th in india but after 12th i think to do mbbs in usa is it possible? Can i get my tourist visa converted to study visa. And in how much time? And how much time does it take to get PR?
    PLEASE REPLY 🙏🙏
    IS IT BENEFICIAL TO GO AMERICA AFTER 10TH OR 12TH?
    BTW LOTSS OF LOVEEEEÈE FEOM PUNJAB ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Rachh.._0608
    @Rachh.._0608 11 дней назад

    Hi
    Is St john medical clg Bengaluru good clg? Does it have good network which will be helpful for usmle??
    Plzz reply

  • @quamrulhuda1536
    @quamrulhuda1536 18 дней назад

    Does having gap years affect your cv?

    • @DoctorDeva
      @DoctorDeva  18 дней назад

      Just one

    • @DoctorDeva
      @DoctorDeva  18 дней назад

      Sorry I meant I had one, but less than 3 is ideal

  • @HarshSingh-hm8gr
    @HarshSingh-hm8gr 28 дней назад +4

    Heyyy does kmc manipal has great alumni network in usa

  • @HarshalPatel-uk3cg
    @HarshalPatel-uk3cg 25 дней назад +2

    500 usd a month for savings
    Like seriously 😳? Is it a joke?
    I think it's not worth the hardwork one is gonna put into it

    • @DoctorDeva
      @DoctorDeva  25 дней назад +4

      For me that’s enough, but I don’t save a lot either. So if you want to save more you could

    • @DoctorDeva
      @DoctorDeva  25 дней назад +3

      But this is first year residents salary and the salary increases 4 times when you graduate

  • @NamanLochan
    @NamanLochan 28 дней назад

    I'm mbbs 1st year student.... Yeah I'm gonna be soon there ❤️🫶🏻

  • @logeswarisivakumar8446
    @logeswarisivakumar8446 28 дней назад +2

    Hi mam. Is it ok to have a slightly bad pic in the ECFMG CIF? Would it affect anything?