he can't get it, because he is way too smart and it insults intelligence of average people. People in general aka majority are following idiots because they know that they are better so they project themselves over those idiots. In order to project yourself over this guy...you need to have above academic degree and knowledge.
Hi Doctor Eyeball, Medical student from New Zealand. I am interested in Ophthalmology but I also love going to the gym (for hypertrophy) and calisthenics. Will the gym and calisthenics (and the possibility of injuries of attending the gym on a regular basis) be counter to becoming an ophthalmologist. All the ophthalmologist men I know are quite skinny, while I want to maintain my healthy, athletic body form for life. Please provide your opinion on this, as it is always on the back of my mind. I am worried of investing so much time becoming a specialist whilst riskily depending on the few joints in my fingers for microscopic surgeries.
My father is a Retina specialist. And I am a med student, he suggests me not to lift heavy at the gym so that I can preserve my fine moves of the hand.
Hello Dr. Eyeball! I'm from the Philippines ♥️ I'm a graduating nursing student (on July) and after I take the board exam, I'm thinking wether to pursue medicine. I am scared if I can finish med school because I need to go to a bigger city to study and tuition fee is drastically expensive 🥲 I really wanted to become an opthalmologist, because I think I can finish it, and I have watched your other videos. I'll be back after my board exam and tell you my decision ♥️
I'm just new to your channel. And if you don't mind me asking, what was your pre-med? And after you took your pre-med, did you work after your board exam or you proceeded to studying medicine? 😅
Good luck on getting into ophtho. I did microbiology in premed because I thought it was interesting and it fit well with pre med requirements. I went straight from college to med school to ophthalmology residency