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Med School Insiders offers premed and medical students with high yield, evidence-based, and effective strategies on pursuing a career in medicine. Narrated by Dr. Kevin Jubbal M.D., our videos empower future doctors and physicians with the tools to live effectively both personally and professionally.

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@LeratoMupondiwa
@LeratoMupondiwa 12 часов назад
Is it a must to have an A-level to become a OB/GYN
@AnAnonymousMedicalStudent
@AnAnonymousMedicalStudent 13 часов назад
Can you please do "So you want to be a Pedestrian"? Thnx.
@UnwanaJackson-ol7fz
@UnwanaJackson-ol7fz 14 часов назад
Please I don't understand is health practitioner the same with nurse practitioner
@rescuehealth
@rescuehealth 14 часов назад
Wait, so you can’t get your md outside and then join as an officer??
@nintendoolivier600
@nintendoolivier600 15 часов назад
Do one do respiratory therapist
@Unknown_Khoury1999
@Unknown_Khoury1999 19 часов назад
My only problem with medicine is that it take so much time 6years to 10 years (if I want to specialise in something), im thinking to go Bucharest, Romania but yeah my problem is time.
@orlandofurioso7329
@orlandofurioso7329 21 час назад
Urology: "Hi there"
@lazaruscardoza8023
@lazaruscardoza8023 22 часа назад
I love the way he talks to the point and he does not drag out his voice. Good job. You are the MAN! i am loving your ANKI videos and very useful.
@lazaruscardoza8023
@lazaruscardoza8023 22 часа назад
Good job on explaining the most important and useful cards. THANK-YOU
@avacyn2000
@avacyn2000 22 часа назад
Imagine leaving Medicine for OnlyThots. Vile.
@LuisVelazquezLV3
@LuisVelazquezLV3 День назад
what if i can't handle blood, or any other human excrement? becoming a doctor is probably not a good fit.
@TheMcGuireLife
@TheMcGuireLife День назад
Hi, this is Jermey McGuire. When, I was in high school. I’d layout my clothes the night before, and I would have my shower in the evening.” I had a Panasonic stereo l, I used as an alarm clock. To wake me up in the morning, I’d get up around 5:30am to get ready. I’d catch the bus around 6:10am I would be in bed by 9:00pm. To get up early the next morning!! To this day I still get up early and go to bed early!
@bryantmedina7780
@bryantmedina7780 День назад
As a paramedic, this seems enticing. Sounds like PA is just a fancy version of paramedic school 😅 iykyk
@ellanorn9
@ellanorn9 День назад
The system isn't the problem, the test taker is because almost no one can accurately see them as we do so much unconsciously. Even if you get the same results it's still probably wrong. So the system is fantastic (socionics) so getting typed by a skilled professional is worth it if you can see the value of the system.
@user-ow2ti2dk1t
@user-ow2ti2dk1t День назад
I am a FNP. I did 5 years to become a RN. Before applying to NP school you need one year of med-surg and one year of critical care. Then NP program is 3.5 yrs at Pace University. Then, pass boards. NP must do clinicals at the same time of didactic work. Patients prefer NP because we take more time doing our physical exams and since we trained to be excellent communicators, patient trust our care.
@AndreaFarrell-qf2nq
@AndreaFarrell-qf2nq День назад
Tomorrow I will put Alexa to work, I wonder if this works with chocolate, 25 work and then you can have that snack, water break ect
@Letstalk-zx7jx
@Letstalk-zx7jx День назад
Lack of respect? A doctor is one of the most prestigious jobs in society
@doctorshawn3461
@doctorshawn3461 2 дня назад
I am pathologist who works in a busy academic hospital and the lifestyle isn't that great. I work more hours than some of the "busy" physicians. The number of cases goes up every year and the number of biomarkers (and molecular tests) needed to be performed on each case is going up exponentially, drastically increasing the workload. Most of these ancillary tests are not done at community hospitals (they are just sent to academic hospitals to do), so if you want a good lifestyle you definitely need to work at a community hospital.