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Should Medical School Be This Competitive? 

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On one hand, we have alarming statistics about the physician shortage across the United States, and on the other hand, it’s incredibly difficult to become a doctor. In fact, some of the more competitive medical schools in the U.S. accept less than 4 percent of applicants. We need more doctors, but it’s so difficult to become one. What gives, and what are the implications for our future doctors?
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00:29 - How Hard Is It To Get Into Medical School
01:25 - Why is there a Physician Shortage Then?
03:54 - Why Don’t We Have Enough Residency Positions!?
04:38 - Will Medical School Always Be This Competitive?
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@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders 5 лет назад
You guys asked for it. Medicine in the old days vs medicine in the new days is happening. Make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss it ;)
@geraldocharles8720
@geraldocharles8720 5 лет назад
Med School Insiders We wait for the video on the salary of hospital administrators
@masternobody1896
@masternobody1896 5 лет назад
I didn't get it
@thomas.02
@thomas.02 5 лет назад
i'd be curious what you meant by "the golden age of medicine" too
@neilwilkinson5684
@neilwilkinson5684 5 лет назад
Honestly, I needed this video so badly. I just took the MCAT, and after spending so many hours studying and these past years shadowing and volunteering only to know the statistics, it seems way to extreme at times. I wouldn't want any other dream career in the world, but this helped me rationalize my thoughts a lot. Thank you again!
@shivanishastri4285
@shivanishastri4285 5 лет назад
Dr. Jubbal, can you do a video on if the residency spots are being increased or not. I want to know the politics behind this. Thank you!
@maeregterefe1838
@maeregterefe1838 5 лет назад
A "Medicine in the old days" vs "Medicine in modern day" video would be very interesting!
@2ri315
@2ri315 5 лет назад
Maereg Terefe I agreee!😃
@jayyyyyyyyyy789
@jayyyyyyyyyy789 5 лет назад
Agreed!!!
@mrbeandip2356
@mrbeandip2356 5 лет назад
I agre
@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders 5 лет назад
The people have spoken! It's happening
@guesswhoami4723
@guesswhoami4723 5 лет назад
Maereg Terefe Oh absolutely
@HexManni01
@HexManni01 5 лет назад
I would loooove to hear the comparison between old and new life of doctors and work-life balance. It’s a hot topic of discussion with my father whose a doctor.
@shivanishastri4285
@shivanishastri4285 5 лет назад
True, I heard the MCAT back in the day was their USMLE step 1. I don't know if this is true or not.
@davidkim9529
@davidkim9529 5 лет назад
*who's
@wholeNwon
@wholeNwon Год назад
@@davidkim9529 A mistake like that would have prompted our admissions committee to reject such an application out of hand.
@edwinuche8968
@edwinuche8968 5 лет назад
This is an extremely enlightening video like always. Please make a old medicine vs medicine nowadays video.
@Djme2
@Djme2 5 лет назад
i remember i first started watching you ~2 years ago for your mcat tips. cant believe ill be attending my #1 med school this fall.
@user-mf9in5dd4t
@user-mf9in5dd4t 5 лет назад
Djme2 congrats!
@Djme2
@Djme2 4 года назад
@Bryan W thank you, just finished first year, living the dream ever since
@applecake2209
@applecake2209 3 года назад
Nice! Good job ^^
@Djme2
@Djme2 3 года назад
@@applecake2209 thanks, about to start 3rd year, still living the dream
@doriannamjesnik3007
@doriannamjesnik3007 2 года назад
@@Djme2 i hope you do!
@TinyMedicine
@TinyMedicine 5 лет назад
To be Frank, we can cut down a lot of outdated parts from the syllabus and make the lives of students a bit easier.
@Gross126
@Gross126 5 лет назад
I honestly feel like they like seeing us being miserable. Filling up our schedules with nothing.
@shawnreed7876
@shawnreed7876 5 лет назад
Nice to see others think this. I've complained and just been told "well you signed up for this".
@marcosantiago8821
@marcosantiago8821 4 года назад
@@shawnreed7876 ye the info you need to know/memorize today is absurd compared back then the pre med and med society must change it some of my classmates in highschool who are in med now has more than 10 quiz per week which is absurd
@wholeNwon
@wholeNwon Год назад
Who is "Frank"?
@asajjad4542
@asajjad4542 5 лет назад
I finished my bachelors, took my MCAT, volunteered at hospitals, gained clinical experience working as a scribe and did research in a lab. After following your videos for several months I've finally decided against pursuing a career in medicine. I'm not going to apply to medical school, mostly because I think I'll make a bad doctor and won't be able to provide patients the care they deserve. Thank you for the insightful videos and helping me avoid a mistake that could one day cost the life of a human being.
@mrs.potatohead8471
@mrs.potatohead8471 5 лет назад
Why do you think that you'll be a bad doctor? ❤
@Marmalard
@Marmalard 5 лет назад
It's kind of hard to self evaluate in this way. I mean, you know yourself best, but don't necessarily sell yourself short. The 'ideal doctor' personality isn't really reality. There's a huge variety of different personalities in medicine.
@RK-ep8qy
@RK-ep8qy 5 лет назад
A Sajjad when you study medicine they train you so that you don’t make grave mistakes like that unless you were ridiculously careless, don’t write it off because of that
@YonikMalik
@YonikMalik 5 лет назад
Respect the self evaluation but I disagree with this. You've had to be significantly careless in order to cost someone's life. Plus being a doctor is like working in a team so you have co-workers to double check your work.
@Zetsuke4
@Zetsuke4 5 лет назад
That's insane
@samuelsmithmed214
@samuelsmithmed214 5 лет назад
When I was a freshman in college in 2015, my pre-med advisor told me that I needed a 3.5 GPA and a 508 (74th percentile) on the MCAT to have a solid chance at medical school. Now if you want a solid chance at an MD school you need at least a 3.8 GPA and a 511 (83rd percentile) and a bunch a research with all the other ECs to get in. We need to create new medical schools in this country more quickly, lots of good applicants are being left out.
@shivanishastri4285
@shivanishastri4285 5 лет назад
Not only that, we need new residency spots as well as Dr. Jubbal pointed out.
@samuelsmithmed214
@samuelsmithmed214 5 лет назад
@@shivanishastri4285 Yes of course! I think either or because if you have more medical students US med schools will put pressure to open up more residency spots because it reflects poorly on them if their students don't match.
@shivanishastri4285
@shivanishastri4285 5 лет назад
@@samuelsmithmed214 True. I wonder what the national match rate is based on USMLE passing of course because I heard people do fail the USMLE. My advisor said she knew a few. How sad.
@Liuhuayue
@Liuhuayue 5 лет назад
New medical schools and sites are actually being opened every year, and yet it is still ultra competitive.
@ClicClikBang
@ClicClikBang 4 года назад
I got into a DO school with numbers that med advisors would cringe at. Mark my words, MD schools are going to start losing out on good applicants because they’re hung up over numbers.
@Bgarciaa0769
@Bgarciaa0769 4 года назад
it personally saddens me how tough they make it for people who just want to help, both financially, educationally, and even personality wise
@rdenHotEd
@rdenHotEd 5 лет назад
History of medicine is probably the coolest most interesting topic around! Do it please!
@IronMan-wz8dx
@IronMan-wz8dx 5 лет назад
They should hire some of these retiring doctors to teach. They expect students to be athletes before they are even doctors, what a story.
@OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
Peace be to you! Thanks for covering this so thoroughly! Unfortunately, the Physician Assistant/Associate profession is starting to approach this paradigm (high GPA, GRE, etc.). I have seen a huge drop in Black male applicants over the years who hail from areas where they're mist needed ("da hood"). I lived, was trained, and work in these areas even after practicing medicine as a PA for almost 20 years. BTW, I'm glad you mentioned the paucity of Residencies, I didn't know about that; makes a big difference! Thanks again! 🤓❤👨🏾‍⚕️
@finesse1570
@finesse1570 5 лет назад
Honestly this is why I left the path of becoming a doctor. So much competition. Not a super bad thing but you have all these students who are literally out for blood and will stomp on your throat to get that acceptance. I want to help people and if this is the way I get there...screw it. So I decided on becoming a nurse. The path there is so so SO SO different. Everyone is so supportive and friendly. No one wants to stomp on your throat because nurses are in demand and we all WILL get a job whether we graduate from as the top student or the lowest student. If we pass we will get a job regardless. The same cannot be said about med students. And I’ve decided from becoming a nurse I can have the opportunity of becoming a NP which basically is a doctor but a different name.
@birdies8397
@birdies8397 5 лет назад
I also think it depends on the culture of the school. For undergrad and during med school so far, I purposely chose schools where the students, faculty, and mentors did not have that dog-eat-dog mentality. Everyone at my med school is extremely supportive, friendly, and we always try to help each other out.
@birdies8397
@birdies8397 5 лет назад
Chowdhury1000 Agreed (although my school does have a grading system). You can see the difference in cooperation at my school vs. other med schools in the state. We train at one of the major hospitals in the area all throughout our 4 years along with another med school near us. Let’s just say that the students at the other med school always seem drained and sad, whereas we’re much happier. It’s tough, but the environment is totally different.
@birdies8397
@birdies8397 5 лет назад
Chowdhury1000 Thank you! Good luck this cycle!
@TitanSubZero15
@TitanSubZero15 4 года назад
@Roy_Thousand Same with Anesthesiologists and CRNAs. The problems is that hospitals are hiring more CRNAs that the former due to the high cost.
@Blordml
@Blordml 5 лет назад
In 2019 in India, 1.6 million students appeared for the national exam for acceptance into the medical colleges competing for just under 60 thousand seats in total.
@nihadalizada9563
@nihadalizada9563 5 лет назад
Should be competitive
@grecoalagao8863
@grecoalagao8863 4 года назад
Snop Drogon that is a 0.04 acceptance rate damn
@TitanSubZero15
@TitanSubZero15 4 года назад
I mean you got parental pressure being a strong argument for it.
@timjanczak4537
@timjanczak4537 5 лет назад
I needed this exact video. For my capstone project I’m researching this exact topic (health professionals shortage). This helps so much I cannot even express how grateful I am to actually find this!
@DrAdnan
@DrAdnan 5 лет назад
15,000 more residency spots in the next 5 years would be amazing
@moejoe13
@moejoe13 5 лет назад
It might drive down the salary if you immediately saturate the market like that.
@ditokoent
@ditokoent 5 лет назад
@@moejoe13 Depends on whether or not the government agrees to substantially increase funds for it.
@Curlya147
@Curlya147 5 лет назад
@@moejoe13 No. There would be no saturation because the demand is still there. Heavily... especially with an aging baby boomer population.
@moejoe13
@moejoe13 5 лет назад
@@Curlya147 The reason pay is high in north dakota and bumfuck kansas is because of high demand low supply. If you increase the supply by 15k, salary is going down. Its literally basic 101 elementary economics.
@jasonvan4370
@jasonvan4370 5 лет назад
Doesn’t matter, salary is not as important than having time balance as a doctor for most. If there are more doctors, less hours would be assigned to each one along with less pay. I think many doctors would take a pay cut for having less hours because of how overworked they are being assigned many patients and not having the opportunity to know each of them well enough.
@twyptophan
@twyptophan 5 лет назад
The comparison between older and newer doctors would be pretty interesting. It might explain the "in my day we walked uphill both ways in the snow" nuance in physician burnout
@benjenkins3220
@benjenkins3220 5 лет назад
Hey Dr. Jubbal great video! I would love to see a video comparing medicine in the old days with modern day medicine, but simply out of curiosity and interest in the history of medicine!
@cupcakes4100
@cupcakes4100 5 лет назад
please consider that topic😊 it sounds really interesting and your videos always keep me watching to the end. 😆love them
@kerstansingh5951
@kerstansingh5951 5 лет назад
Yesss! Old days vs new! Go for it!
@randsome
@randsome 5 лет назад
This channel is the best, my man Jubal always provides quality content
@taneijahmooty456
@taneijahmooty456 5 лет назад
Yes! I’d love to hear about medicine from then and now compared please!
@RukShukWarrior
@RukShukWarrior 5 лет назад
Definitely a video on Old vs. New Medicine
@shamarasefanjapurperhart3295
@shamarasefanjapurperhart3295 5 лет назад
I am so glad I found this chanel. Good content
@jaedhalaptiste1924
@jaedhalaptiste1924 5 лет назад
Love to hear the comparison
@JoeySalinas12
@JoeySalinas12 5 лет назад
Damn, what a beautiful transition into your sales pitch. I'm in!
@CottageLayout
@CottageLayout 5 лет назад
Yess please do medicine old vs new. I’ve always been interested in learning about GP’s and Surgeons from the early 20th century!!
@EM-mk8jk
@EM-mk8jk 8 месяцев назад
yes please, a video comparing med school now and in the past!
@greysongan3410
@greysongan3410 5 лет назад
YES! Do a video on the history of medicine!
@SNoringbair
@SNoringbair 3 года назад
This was very illuminating
@bebopshoobop
@bebopshoobop 5 лет назад
Im interested in that comparison video!
@noahlail4018
@noahlail4018 5 лет назад
The modern day versus olden day medicine practice video would be cool to see👍
@addacdd
@addacdd 5 лет назад
If I had the chance to tell my old high school self 6 years ago where I would be today I would have done so and made it easier on myself. Although through soul searching as much as I love to help others in need I changed careers becoming a Doctor. I was a nursing assistant for about 5 years and got to work at the Veteran Affairs hospital in San Francisco. I loved helped them and was inspired to become a doctor because alot of UCSF residents and trainees came and I got to speak with them and network with them. But I knew I had a long way to go. I majored in psychology as well as a background in Information Technology. I enjoyed both a lot but realized even after my BA I still had to return to community college and take the science courses. That along with applying and everything else to me took more time and more loans. I had a debate with myself and had to think hard. I couldn't get into nursing first round because I feared that nursing is already impacted enough and now after planning on becoming a Doctor I began to think and wonder if I really could pursue. I'm low income and already in debt. Been watching other doc videos of the debt they ran in etc. $430k one guy ran in and dude was on the verge of suicide and dropped out of med school. Things like that made me wonder. I didn't want to pay for debt more than I could afford. Sure I could do the military or some way in but never join the military just for a benefit. It should be for different reasons on joining and a calling. But recently over the past month I looked back at my IT experience and sure enough I got a opportunity that I could not pass up and build my career with them. I was able to get hired at Google and now working for them. I wouldn't have thought I could even work or get into Google since it's so competitive and almost everyone wants to work there. But that was my experience on where I am today, I wish the best for all those who continue the path to be a physician. The road is long but is worth it in the end.
@deeznutz5844
@deeznutz5844 5 лет назад
I’m glad you made the right choice for yourself. Yes, being a doctor is great, since but it’s a serious decision, especially with the huge debt, that one way or another has to be paid back, and can’t file bankruptcy for. My sister, wanted to be a doctor, but ended up deciding on nursing, since it’s less debt and she can immediately get a job after getting her BSN. Google is great company. My dream is too work at google as a software engineer.
@sibasokupa9462
@sibasokupa9462 5 лет назад
This was so helpful and I just had a conversation with a friend about this mentality of having a checklist to meet the application for medical schools in the United States. So thank you for clarifying this for me! AAAAnnnnnnnd I would love to hear about the comparison between the old and the new medicine today.
@kurtsbrowb
@kurtsbrowb 5 лет назад
I’d like that comparison!
@StealthyBug
@StealthyBug 5 лет назад
I think one thing that could be addressed is the way that med school application requirements, both hard and soft, wall the field off from many marginalized people. If you're poor, or face widespread discrimination, it's going to be really hard to get the sorts of scores and experiences that make people competitive, and for reasons that have little to do with how good of a doctor someone would be. If you have to work to support yourself or your family through college, you're probably not going to be able to take time off to volunteer or shadow doctors. You probably won't be able to take time off to study for the MCAT, which means you won't be as likely to score as well as people that can afford to take months off to study like I did. You might to looked over for leadership, or get worse recommendation letters from people who hold implicit or explicit biases against people like you (ie, if you're trans and many people feel uncomfortable around you, or if you're black, or hispanic, or what have you). This is to say little of the tremendous initial costs of entering the field - applications, traveling to interviews, etc. Sure, if you get accepted and make it to practicing, you'll make plenty, but that's money tomorrow instead of rent today. To my mind, that all means that people who come from more marginalized communities, who disproportionately face discrimination and poverty, are less likely to enter medicine, which in turn makes it a lot less likely that they'll be able to turn around and treat low-income and marginalized communities - the ones they came up in - that disproportionately face health disparities today. I think that muddies the water of wanting medical schools to be competitive - sure, we want smart and empathetic people to become doctors, but there are a whole lot of very smart and empathetic people who don't have the resources, time, and energy to pursue medicine because they're already struggling to stay afloat.
@joumero7493
@joumero7493 5 лет назад
Austin Budd I disagree with you here but probably not for the reasons you think. I think this is an example of the checklist mentality. You don’t necessarily have to go shadowing and spend hundreds of hours in a hospital to display your commitment to the medical field. Remember that he said that students should frame their application in a narrative format. Don’t you think that a person from a poor neighborhood, which has a high demand for physicians, is the perfect applicant for a medical school? Their narrative could be that they grew up in the projects and saw first hand how rapidly diseases would spread through the community and decided to do something about. They could show their leadership by talking about how they formed a small group of friends that went around the neighborhood and picked up trash around their houses and recycled. They could talk about how they counseled a smoker or a heroin addict to get them to quit even if their efforts failed. They could even speak about the needs of their community and how, by being a member of that community, are uniquely capable of solving those needs. Thinking that you have to shadow, get the best grades, and meet prominent doctors is the only way to get in is the thing that’s holding a lot of people back.
@birdies8397
@birdies8397 5 лет назад
Jo Umero ^^^THIS.
@kaylabaker7141
@kaylabaker7141 5 лет назад
I agree so much with this!!!! We can’t take time off from life because we are already struggling. We try hard still and then comparing our stats to people who had the time makes us become insecure and not apply at all.
@patchworkpig89
@patchworkpig89 5 лет назад
The worst part is that the lack of preparedness begins far earlier than college. It starts in grade school and trying to achieve college readiness while facing the challenges/lack of resources you explained above.
@patchworkpig89
@patchworkpig89 5 лет назад
Jo Umero 100% get what you are saying and I think med school admissions committees agree with you. They see applications holistically. That said, the preparedness of underserved students is definitely less. I think they will still be the underdog as they go through medical training, constantly trying to catch up or keep up after having had a worse foundation in the years before med school. I feel like there might need to be a more overall approach to addressing this, starting with elementary, middle, and high school education to help students be ready to succeed in college and beyond. It’s an uphill battle...
@luisa_4120
@luisa_4120 5 лет назад
Yes please, on the comparison of the old and new medical methods!
@sammyz593
@sammyz593 5 лет назад
Yeah a vid comparing med now to before would be great!
@thomassyphan1736
@thomassyphan1736 5 лет назад
Do the old-school vs. modern medicine video, I'd love to see that!
@AddittiAgrawal
@AddittiAgrawal 5 лет назад
this is so interesting!
@rkeyzah
@rkeyzah 5 лет назад
Dude, I teared up a bit when you mentioned a “NARRATIVE” application. I’ll keep believing in the path I’m on!
@rufussweeneymd
@rufussweeneymd 5 лет назад
You’re right. Something has to give with the residency position shortage crisis. I wrote an article called “a viable solution to our residency crisis” that I think solves the problem without having to beg congress for money. I’d love to hear feedback from this bright group of people about it.
@cowsgomoo001
@cowsgomoo001 5 лет назад
I like that video idea!
@1lakers243
@1lakers243 5 лет назад
Wow this video was incredible
@snm216
@snm216 5 лет назад
I'm definitely interested in a old days vs. modern day medicine video.
@jorge.04
@jorge.04 5 лет назад
Yes!! Do the comparison please!
@adetutukafilatsadiqba5807
@adetutukafilatsadiqba5807 5 лет назад
Yes do a comparison video! (3:10 - 3:15)! I’m interested!
@annaszinyei
@annaszinyei 5 лет назад
Please make that video about the work of physicians in olden days and today!!
@Liuhuayue
@Liuhuayue 5 лет назад
I like how you laid it out. I definitely agree with the meat of the video about why it's currently so competitive and what the issues are regarding the physician shortage, but I have a differing opinion on whether the application process should be as it is currently and whether it should be so competitive.
@Fandomonium456
@Fandomonium456 5 лет назад
Excellent video! It’s absolutely insane how competitive medical school is in the US..with allopathic schools accepting an average of only 5-15% with even most Osteopathic schools accepting less than 10% of applicants nowadays. The face of medicine is definitely going to change drastically the next 10 years by the time I’m practicing
@AhmedMohamed-vc8pp
@AhmedMohamed-vc8pp 5 лет назад
Hey Kevin, Please make a modern vs old day medicine video!
@kyrayc9388
@kyrayc9388 5 лет назад
I'd be very interested in the comparison of medicine before and nowadays!
@themaster8208
@themaster8208 5 лет назад
It would be really interesting to see old vs current day med!
@zachhugs4646
@zachhugs4646 5 лет назад
I'm interested in the topic!!!!
@ILoVeTheLioNKinG1
@ILoVeTheLioNKinG1 5 лет назад
Im interested in hearing Medicine in the old days vs Medicine now. I watched a documentary on Netflix about how the Mayo clinic was started I feel as if the reason why Doctors have to learn so much about the body and work hands on is because of the Mayo brothers as well as trial and error from the ones who cane before us.
@balawal101
@balawal101 5 лет назад
medicine in old days vs now please!
@anoushkaiyer4286
@anoushkaiyer4286 5 лет назад
Your content is so valuable
@lifegivesuslemons421
@lifegivesuslemons421 5 лет назад
Nice call to action, I didn't see it coming
@lsv99822
@lsv99822 5 лет назад
I truly believe philosophy (1 year) should be apart of pre-med core classes. It can help create a strong internal foundation and promote healthier introspection.
@rdenHotEd
@rdenHotEd 5 лет назад
Lucien Vaughn I agree! I’m doing coursework in philosophy and have got some plans to pursue graduate work in it either alongside or prior to my MD. I’m pretty confident it’ll make me a better physician despite some people’s skepticism.
@ellesrevisionsession
@ellesrevisionsession 5 лет назад
At my med school we study relevant psychology, sociology and ethics
@SS8styles
@SS8styles 5 лет назад
As a philosophy major who went to med school, I agree
@rdenHotEd
@rdenHotEd 5 лет назад
@@SS8styles that's awesome. Could I pm you with some general questions about philosophy and med school?
@SS8styles
@SS8styles 5 лет назад
Kristoffer P ya for sure, taking boards on Monday so I might lag a bit on responding until after that haha
@TheAkwardOreo
@TheAkwardOreo 5 лет назад
Old days vs modern day medicine please!!
@ellesrevisionsession
@ellesrevisionsession 5 лет назад
What software do you use to make your video presentations? Also, I'm keen for the old days vs new days medicine video!
@oshrit9981
@oshrit9981 5 лет назад
I would like it if you can make a video about the team work in the work and its correlation to the team work test done in some medical schools for applicants trying out
@dayannacarrillo9212
@dayannacarrillo9212 5 лет назад
Medicine in old days compared with medicine now would be an excelent video!!!
@rachelmarie1914
@rachelmarie1914 5 лет назад
I would love if you could do a video or video series specifically focusing on the personal statement/admissions process for those students who can’t afford to buy any advising services! The process is already expensive enough haha
@froztking7339
@froztking7339 5 лет назад
Bring on the old vs new!
@gratitudemodestyhonesty
@gratitudemodestyhonesty 5 лет назад
Please do the "Doctor Challenges: Old vs New" video!
@colinhenderson9656
@colinhenderson9656 4 года назад
I didnt know that seniors have a higher, per capita, consumption of healthcare than younger generations. Thank you for all the good that you do.
@julieoh019
@julieoh019 5 лет назад
I participated in AMA activities and I was surprised that alot of politicians did not know that we need to complete residency to practice. Some advocate to open medical schools and funding but didnt know that we also need to also expand residency funding.
@birdies8397
@birdies8397 5 лет назад
Wow... what AMA activities did you participate in? This is very useful and sad information. I’d like to know more.
@jeffmoultry8893
@jeffmoultry8893 5 лет назад
Interested in the old vs. modern video
@isakrokkvi3553
@isakrokkvi3553 5 лет назад
i would love that video ( back in the old days vs now days witch is harder) tnx
@johnkevin1104
@johnkevin1104 5 лет назад
I'm applying this year!
@veto050
@veto050 5 лет назад
Old vs. Modern medical practice 👍🏼
@efisgpr
@efisgpr 3 года назад
Second.
@himanshusingh8020
@himanshusingh8020 5 лет назад
i would like you to make a video on the application process, requirements and competition that an international student would face(for scholarships ) in order to get into residency and how students can maximize their chances of securing admission (in US). if you can devote a special video tearing down these aspects for us international students aspiring for USA it would be great help.
@Alex19781986
@Alex19781986 5 лет назад
That's why so many people get their MD degrees outside of US, and then come back to take USMLE. Same time, many foreign med graduates are striving to get a position in US.
@hailey8867
@hailey8867 5 лет назад
yess do an old day vs new day vid
@kessentialsss
@kessentialsss 5 лет назад
Do old vs new medicine Guys like this so he will see that we want this video.
@isra105
@isra105 5 лет назад
Does narrativie based application means making your application more personal and talking about your personal experiences and feelings toward medicine?? Also thank for the video I found it very helpful👍
@hyungyulee6823
@hyungyulee6823 5 лет назад
More on M.D. vs M.D./Ph.D.? Competitiveness, why people do M.D./Ph.D., which is right for people? Thank you! I enjoy all the videos!
@zanax4955
@zanax4955 4 года назад
I would love to see how the corona virus affects all of this.
@sameepthakuri9550
@sameepthakuri9550 5 лет назад
I'm a medical student in England and I think that the fact that it's so competitive and there is shortage of doctor, is what makes this profession so prestigious.
@sameepthakuri9550
@sameepthakuri9550 5 лет назад
​@Happy Le i cannot speak for other nations but Uk medic are heavily funded by NHS. It cost approximately 200k to NHS to make 1 doc. Ideally we would want good pateint: doctor ratio but who will fund it ? If you are a billionaire please donate some money otherwise stop making unrealistic demands. Also my argument wasn't we don't need more doctors, I was just speaking about the reason why its competitive.
@evejunkie1942
@evejunkie1942 5 лет назад
@@sameepthakuri9550 But you didn't give a reason as to why it's so competitive. All you did was say that the fact it is so competitive makes it prestigious. I am a doctor and I can assure you, speaking to one of my future colleagues, that you need to get the notion that being a doctor SHOULD be prestigious out of your head (if it is there already). The perception that it is prestigious is what leads to so many of the poor attitudes and high burn out and suicide rates amongst medical staff. Training new doctors is expensive, but having a shortage of doctors is even more expensive in the long run as it leads to failures and shutdowns of medical facilities, and poorer outcomes for patients leading to more care being required for them. The difficulty with training new doctors isn't actually the funding, it's the training spaces. Medical students need extensive time in clinical practice along side experiences physicians. That is the limiting factor, far moreso than money.
@eclatinternational.875
@eclatinternational.875 5 лет назад
@@sameepthakuri9550 I'm also a medical student. That's what your Indian parents told ya i guess. Every field of profession is prestigious. You won't be able to perform your duty as a doctor if there's no electricity provided by electrical engineers. Definitely Medicine can be a lot easier than it is today.
@DinarAndFriends
@DinarAndFriends 5 лет назад
@Happy Le >> isn’t the welfare of patients the whole point of becoming a physician How many doctors do you know who work for free?
@mewmannamwem6087
@mewmannamwem6087 5 лет назад
No this just makes it profitable. It is as you say it is because it helps people's lives.. Better leave medicine if this is your mind set
@shibangidas6929
@shibangidas6929 5 лет назад
In India, med school acceptance rate is 3-5%. Every year around 20,00,000 students appear for the medical entrance test (called NEET) and only 55,000-60,000 get into a med school.
@adiksadiatabs
@adiksadiatabs 4 года назад
don't worry. np programs are everywhere 🙂
@user-mf9in5dd4t
@user-mf9in5dd4t 5 лет назад
can you please make a video on health insurance and physician payouts?
@thefuturedoctor4365
@thefuturedoctor4365 5 лет назад
Great video! What advice would you give to a high school freshman who wants to become a doctor?
@ellesrevisionsession
@ellesrevisionsession 5 лет назад
Hi I'm coming towards the end of my 1st year of medical school. Most important thing is to get work experience in a clinical environment e.g. shadowing a doctor, working in a hospital or care home setting with patient contact. This will help you determine if you really suit being a doctor because you will be exposed to the realities of being a doctor (including the less glamorous bits that TV shows and movies don't show!)
@jerrypie
@jerrypie 5 лет назад
Know that it's more important to score well on AP exams than it is to take lots of AP classes. I didn't realize this back then, but the higher your AP score, the more credits you get for college and the more classes you don't have to take in college. If I could go back I wouldn't take more than 4 AP classes a year. Also scoring well on AP exams really ramps up your scholarships (for undergrad).
@jackinboys
@jackinboys 5 лет назад
@@jerrypie Some schools make you take certain pre-med classes (biology, chemistry, etc) even if you did well on the AP exam so make sure to check with your school's premed advisor
@antoniosaavedra7806
@antoniosaavedra7806 5 лет назад
Could you do a video of just a thorough timeline from initially applying to med school to end of residency? I keep learning about x, y, z recommended timelines or time frames this will happen in undergrad, medical school, and residency, but I cannot visualize the continuous path.
@olafur4590
@olafur4590 5 лет назад
I would like to see a video comparing medicine in the old days and the modern days
@Pyrorocket10
@Pyrorocket10 5 лет назад
I would love a comparison between old-days medicine and new-days medicine!
@AlasseMeneldur
@AlasseMeneldur 5 лет назад
Comparison video between old time medicine and modern medicine please!
@lizbethguillen554
@lizbethguillen554 5 лет назад
Medicine in the old days vs. Modern days would be interesting!!!
@Its_semio
@Its_semio 5 лет назад
I would like to see: Medicine in the old days vs. Medicine in Modern days!
@arcdeeclipse2329
@arcdeeclipse2329 2 года назад
I would love to see old and new types of medicine if u do so I will sub you 😀
@nelson7311
@nelson7311 5 лет назад
I would love to know the difference between medicine from back in the day and medicine today!!!
@jhabeebullah7137
@jhabeebullah7137 3 года назад
I would like to see a video of old vs. new medical
@tonyproducer5582
@tonyproducer5582 5 лет назад
It is arbitrary how competitive medical school is. You could open more schools and increase residency positions. Problem solved. However, the shortage does keep wages artificially high for physicians. The shortage is hurting them in the long run with increasing autonomy among NP and PA.
@nicolasvonderputten9344
@nicolasvonderputten9344 5 лет назад
Luckily where I live and study, college education is free, which is Uruguay, and there isn't a max of places. When I started medical school in 2016 around 2000 people began that year, now we're around 700 usually it's the difficulty and pace that makes people quit. At least we have the chance to start, for free.
@4444hash
@4444hash 5 лет назад
Hello! can you make a video for IMG planning to apply for USA? thank you!
@1KealeCade
@1KealeCade 5 лет назад
"percentage over 65 will grow by 50%", GREAT job prospective for ophthalmologists :)
@evejunkie1942
@evejunkie1942 5 лет назад
For every doctor that isn't obgyn and paediatrics lol.
@Liuhuayue
@Liuhuayue 5 лет назад
@@evejunkie1942 I agree with the peds, but you can still have gynecologists without the OB part. ;)
@evejunkie1942
@evejunkie1942 5 лет назад
@@Liuhuayue True lol
@msomichael2
@msomichael2 5 лет назад
Old vs Modern medical practice plz
@anshusainiaiims
@anshusainiaiims 5 лет назад
In India only 35,000 approx are selected from 1,500,000 aspirants .... sometimes some student do suside when they are not selected from 2-3 attempt later...😢😢😢😢
@natalyalmouie5955
@natalyalmouie5955 5 лет назад
the "old vs modern days " please
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