I came across this video and was really happy to see an IMG from Azerbaijan! I’m Azerbaijani, living in the U.S. and currently preparing for the USMLE Step 1. I’m so proud of Ulkar! Thank you for the motivation!
Can you make a video on navigating the US healthcare system for upcoming residents? I'm also interested to know more about the complicated structure of Healthcare in the US that you mentioned in the video. It would be really interesting to know your insights and experience on this
I like that she touched on the complicated aspect because even American physicians often talk about the insurance system and how it's more geared towards making money instead of just trying to help patients
Please make your full day vlog on waking up ,getting ready,going to hospital,working with patients and your colleagues,making reports,yor lunch time recess, getting back to work ,then coming back to home ,having dinner , conversation with your roommate,then having study some hours ,then scrolling mobile phone,thinking about all stuffs on bed and having a god sleep and sweet dream..
Hi Dr. Manik, I’m here with a request. Can u make a video with a content about working as a Dr in USA vs UAE. Which cover almost everything about profession and salary, adv and disadv, etc. Thank u!
Hello bhai i am 25 year old , i have completed mbbs with one year internship , i wrote neet pg but i am not satisfied with my rank , am i too late to start preparing for usmle from scrap at this age , can you provide some information regarding , at what age most imgs enter into residecy in usa after completing all steps of usmle , please reply , i am really confuse😢
Please make a video about the time it will take to complete USMLE. Like if I will give step 1 after 2nd year/3rd year and then after 4th year I will give step 2. After that how many months later I can give the OET, then the ECFMG certificate . After that how many months for matching etc etc. Or if someone want to start the preparation after 4th year of mbbs.
Howzit Manik, have you heard about the different states that have new laws that don’t require IMGs to undergo residency in the US? How is that progressing and what are the prospects for an IMG currently looking for opportunities in the US?
Hello manik , i have completed my mbbs and internship from india , i am 25 years old is it too late for me to start preparing for usmle from scrap , i didnt start preparing for step 1 either , i am thinking of usmle , is it too late for me or can i go through it ?
Sir can u pls make a video on indian students doing their mbbs from other countries like Nepal in my case, how do i apply for usmle and when should i do it? Can i start from 4.5yrs or 5.5 yrsitself or do i need to complete the whole 5.5yrs+1yr of internship in india by giving next. Please help me sir🙏
The system is complicated by design. That's how capitalism works. It's about Big Pharma monopoly and corporate profits. RFK Jr. has explained all this to a tee.
Great video......but i think other countries img are more money focused and we indians are more kind of socially and people 's relations maintaining type of person So one will definitely get good money but will not get the personal touch or bond with people as in our native country # Money still can't buy happiness Bcoz at last happiness is the goal Being successful is good but someone who can see ur success and with whom we can share it is important and it comes from people
Can you please tell , after residency in US , can we do further studies/ fellowships in India after that??? Do we have to give any exam in india to practice after doing residency in US ??? Please answer sir
Bhai kya bol raha hai agar tune us me residency ki hui hai to badi hospital vale crores me package deke tujhe apni hospital me lene ke liye mar rahe hote hai koi exam nai hota yaha
WTF you are saying you couldn’t “eat healthy” in your home country India?? It’s a tropical country with fresh produce around the year! Like literally there are so many farmers and street vendors in India who sell fresh, real organic fruits and veggies, etc!! India invented yoga! Like WTF man, trying to play down India to please your American masters?
Hello sir I am cbse student from India and will appear in board exams in Feb 2025 Sir can you please make video on Caribbean path! Is it worth taking it ?shoud I choose it Thank you
Um she's sitting like any other person would sit w their friend? I don't get in what way she's sitting that gave you the impression of them spending nights together.
India’s obsession with white skin is well-known, but as medical students in India, it’s important to ask ourselves: why do so many of us dream of serving in Western countries when our own people lack basic healthcare? Every day, I witness patients struggling even for the simplest medical needs. Many don’t have access to proper education or enough money to maintain their health. It troubles me deeply to see talented young doctors aspiring to serve in countries where people already have access to the best healthcare. Are we so focused on our own ambitions that we ignore those who need us most? As a medical student and a firm supporter of Sir Ratan Tata’s vision for India, I feel a strong responsibility to serve the underprivileged in my own country. There are millions here who are not fortunate enough to receive the best healthcare, and they deserve our attention and dedication. This is a heartfelt request to my fellow medical students: you’re using Indian resources, studying in India, and benefiting from the opportunities this country provides. Before you dream of moving to the West, consider staying and making a difference for the people who need you most. Remember, they are your people, and they won’t look for you elsewhere.
"Benefiting from the opportunities" what opportunities do you mean neet scam 2024,2015 or the way neet pg is being conducted. "Your people" by that did you mean corrupt ill mannered lacking basic civic sense kind of people. And how they treat doctor in this nation did you so easily forgot kolkata case and how the government and the court handled the matter. Our soul is in our own keeping and ours own.
Everyone is entitled to have their own personal preference in their career choice and progression. If you're passionate about serving people in India, then you're good to go and I appreciate you for that. But I believe that as a doctor, before you take care of patients, you need to take care of yourself financially, socially or family-wise. A doctor who has his basic needs met and an organized life can wholeheartedly put all his energy and efforts into caring for his patients. Unfortunately, this is what's lacking in India. Medical education has become too expensive and unaffordable for underprivileged people. Also the amount of toxicity in healthcare is draining a lot of passionate doctors to quit medicine altogether. Personally, I have seen some of my passionate colleagues getting undervalued and disrespected by a lot of the faculty and the college administration. If you kill the passion itself, how is it gonna help the country? Going to other countries for betterment of your education and where your passion and efforts will be valued isn't necessarily a bad thing. It's a personal choice. A lot of doctors trained in the US bring their knowledge and experience back to India to give quality care to the people of India and that is something to be acknowledged and appreciated
I want to enlighten you my daughter desperately wanted to study medicine inindia we areNRI . The fees for nri student is about 2 crores we checked everywhere but that is the minimum fees you have to pay in dollars.what do you expect us to do i hadno option but to send her togeorgia medicine isbig buisness in india
She constantly talks nonsense. It's ironic how someone who went to the U.S. for financial reasons is now criticizing everything here and there, yet she won’t return to her home country no matter what.