What a sweet story ^-^ glad all the stress was worth it. And yes, to those that don't match today, don't give up!! Your makeup and skin look really, really good in this video.
I still remember matching my own schol, UCSF, my first choice. Think I frightened my son who was inconsolable with me laughing and crying. We'd only just begun. And the learning never ebds,❤
My sister is graduating in May and she will be an MD. I love watching your videos because it gives me a glimpse into the kinds of things (not exactly the same obviously) she deals with on a day to day basis. Your so amazing
What an amazing story!! Congrats to everyone and if you didn't match please dont be hard on yourself!! You completed ur schooling and that's such a huge accomplishment!! You'll get the place of ur dreams next year!!!
You inspire me to stay motivated and get back on track in my classes! Thank you for giving those who don’t make it as fast the hope and confidence to keep going! ❤
I applied over 5 times. Didnt match. Did early morning rotations along with my job to get a US letter of recommendation and some experience but did not match inspite of trying everything I could. Now I work in regulatory affairs. Minimal regrets. Wish I had given up sooner and looked elsewhere. Came from another country as a doctor and just focused in one one career path.
I genuinely love you so much. You inspire me to follow my dreams, even though they terrify me. I have a bunch of health issues that have limited thing so can do in my life. I know with notifications I’d be able to do them, but I used to wonder if I should. You make me feel like I can, and will, reach my dreams. Thank you so much for sharing all of your content with us ❤
I love your story! You’re an amazing influencer and I’d love to know if you have any tips for losing weight. I’m 55, with spinal stenosis and DDD and I’m struggling
Let me just tell you. I have been practicing in healthcare for almost 20 years. Ivy League educations do not impress me. Some of the worst doctors, PAs, NPs, and RNs I have worked with have come from Ivy leagues. Not only are a lot of them bad they have arrogance that hinders their ability to learn. I’ll take a state educated and trained provider any day of the week.
It's insane to me that you guys need to pick a speciality right out of med school. We get 2 years of working as juniors in different rotations before we apply to speciality training and you can totally just take an extra year or two if you don't get in or you just want to take a bit of a break, it's so much less stressful. And gives us time to actually work in various areas before we decide.
Where are you? That's how it works in New Zealand where I live too. Two years as a house officer with various rotations, then you choose and apply for your specialty area.
@@kathyryder828 UK. I heard the NZ system is pretty similar, there's lots of doctors doing time abroad from and too NZ here since you can do that relatively easily.
Ha - but I do have a story for that, too - Storytime with Dr. Betsy Grunch - How I Met My Husband #lovestory #residency #doctor ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JJ_KERwIxqo.html
I have been following you for a while and noticed you have lost a lot of weight. Can you tells us what you are doing? I am eager to know. You are looking better every day.
You can go through the SOAP process if you’re eligible (try to match into open residency spots) and then you could either match into a residency or a prelim year (prelim has to participate in the match again next year), or you could not match out of the SOAP process and thus you have to participate in the match again next year