I'm really grateful I ran across this video! Pursuing medicine has always been my dream. After having been a surrogate twice I've been truly humbled by my experiences. I wear my heart on my sleeve even more now & I feel called to this field. This day in the life was very inspiring and showed a very detailed look into what an RE does, thank you for sharing!
As an IVF patient with healthy twins, I'm a huge fan of this field of medicine! If u go into this field please know that your patients will never forget you! You will make life happen where it could not! I think that's just such a unique field of medicine!
I love how she said how she is an individual who loves to know a lot about one thing. As an individual who thinks the same way its quite inspirational to see how working hard pays off. Great vid!
Great video!!!! You are inspiring!!!! As a mother and physician, I constantly struggle with balance. I admire women like you who keep pushing forward, and continue to make a difference in the lives of your patients, your family, and a new generation of physicians.
So the husband is also a Doctor..that is wooow💕.. having someone who understands and helps you in every step in your life is a blessing.. I'm currently preparing for my 1st year medical exam and I look forward to have productive days as a doctor in the future
An iconic moment in this video was the segment of Dr. Bedient in the construction helmet and vest. Who'd expect a physician to be in such garments? Yet that's where the real money is. Many premeds and laypersons look at doctors as financially secure or (dare I say) the epitome of financial success. Far from it. When private practice, development, and business are woven into the profession of medicine, financial independence and wealth accumulation is at their best. All too often, we think of being a high-earning employee as something to strive for. Some do, and that's okay, but Uncle Sam always takes his cut, and it just so happens the government takes the most significant sum from the hard-working employee.
As an obgyn who is attempting her fellowship/ speciality exams in 2 weeks... I was never fascinated much by REI ...partly cause my country has no protected laws for patients benefits and it is abused alot by unnecessary IVF/ ICSI for faster results and monetary gain . and partly cause I just couldn't fathom the fact that some patients demand for children is more due to familial or societal pressure then personal choice .. however this video is so well shot and glamorous it does make one rethink .. wish me luck!
I am an Acute Care DNP student struggling to figure out what/where I want to go after graduation. I'm so torn with inpatient and outpatient, and I really don't know where I would be happy. But your words are inspirational, and honestly that breath of fresh air that I needed. It would be such an inspiration to work with you! Physicians (and all health care team!) like you are who I want to work with in the future!
Can we ask why the kid uses a ladder to climb down to exit the house? But i wish Dr Bedient and her family all the best in life. Thank you for sharing a bit of your life with the world.
I have been waiting for this one! Thanks for sharing. As someone older and considering med school it is great to see how Dr. Bedient does more than see patients in the office. I am hoping one day I will be like her.
Wow! This was the single best advice I have received from someone in the medical field as a current medical student! Thank you for putting in the time to make this video.
That lifestyle note hit me hard...i left a job i hated that gave me a better paycheck and schedule back in March for my current job, and even though i work like a dog, i wouldnt change anything about it. ❤
Thank you so much for this vid! This is the area I'm thinking of specializing in once I finish med school! ...also, did she send her kid to school through the window and down a telescopic ladder?! 😂
@Kevin Jubbal, M.D.: could you comment on your take on surgical smoke in the OR? How did you deal with it when training in (plastic) surgery? Do you think it's worth the health risk to become/practice as a surgeon?
My doc is sending me to a reproductive endocrinologist ... not for trying to have a baby but because no one can help me with my high testosterone!! I am what my doctor calls abnornal pcos.. so i dont have excess hair ,, period changes or the normal symptoms.. just a big belly.. besides that im good . Need help .. its a pain everyone passes me back and forth.. i have hope with my new doc that im fnally going t the roght place