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The SHOCKING TRUTH About USMLE: What No One Will Tell You ! 

Manik Madaan
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While USMLE is the portal to every medical student's dream, Is is truly worth it. Let me spill the beans on your future if you finally match into a residency in the United States
🙋🏻‍♂️ Who am I?
My name is Manik Madaan, and I am currently a PGY-1 Resident Doctor in the USA 🇺🇸. I truly feel honored to teach and learn from medical students and grads all across the globe. This channel is dedicated to humans all across the world. I appreciate you stopping by & really really hope I've won your subscription, regards, and love 💖.
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🙋🏻‍♂️ Who am I?
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@manikmadaan
@manikmadaan Год назад
Thanks for tuning in! If you enjoyed the show, be sure to hit that subscribe button like it owes you money 😂. And if you have any brilliant ideas for what I should do next, drop them in the comments like they're hot. See you in the next one!
@Lightofgood972
@Lightofgood972 Год назад
Brother, you said something H visa about 11 years, I didn't get it can you explain!
@nasan8003
@nasan8003 Год назад
Hey Manik! just out of curiosity how old are you? you look young af lol
@dr.physics6694
@dr.physics6694 Год назад
Hi manik! I am just curious why you picked psychiatry while having a step 1 score 260+ and step 2 score 270+
@Salmonellatyphi
@Salmonellatyphi Год назад
Is he the jehadi pakistani
@tunazzinamehjabin5118
@tunazzinamehjabin5118 10 месяцев назад
Your channel is the best out there for US IMGs. So honest and open. Thank you for this vlog. 🙏🏾
@derick5602
@derick5602 Год назад
I’ve never regretted subscribing to your channel. Your honesty is something else and it keeps me motivated🙌🏼
@tangongcaleb2887
@tangongcaleb2887 Год назад
😍😍....you just energized me to study hard for my USMLE step 1!
@relaxationsoundsambience2724
Great video and more blessings your way. Such a noble human being.
@rbfnrbfn8777
@rbfnrbfn8777 Год назад
That was so well expalined and straight from the heart
@mayankgautam9383
@mayankgautam9383 Год назад
currently preparing for neet sir and ur videos gives me a hope that yes i can have my dream life. thnkuuuu so much sir
@dr.soufianeabdouh2991
@dr.soufianeabdouh2991 Год назад
Thank you dear colleague Manik, I follow you from Morocco I know it's quite challenging because i'm putting my energy in that leap of faith too...but it's worth it ! Your video reassured me Thanks again !
@risimanu
@risimanu Год назад
Thank you for this video , I am looking forward to applying in psychiatry n needed an insider info . This makes me more hopeful. I hope you keep giving us these video and inspiring as always
@33asjidali58
@33asjidali58 Год назад
plz keep on making videos on regular basis atlest fortnightly it boosts our energy and motivates us the way u explain things..
@deepthi6996
@deepthi6996 Год назад
Thank you for the clarity!
@zoyamufti833
@zoyamufti833 Год назад
I agree the most important aspect is a green card.. The cultural aspect is a big thing as well because when you come to another country,it automatically means you need or rather should be able to welcome their culture which is at times difficult. Social isolation is a painful process. Hope you succeed ahead,thanks for the video.
@harshitahooda4313
@harshitahooda4313 Месяц назад
Amazing insight again. Thank you for taking the time to craft such in depth and honest videos for us.
@ActuallyCurious1402
@ActuallyCurious1402 Год назад
Thank you doctor ! I really needed this talk.. Thank you
@asv1696
@asv1696 Год назад
Just AWESOME ! Dr.Manik
@parulgohil2010
@parulgohil2010 Год назад
Hello Doctor my son is med 1 student in weill cornell Qatar may I know about some research assistant and publications related opportunities we are green card holders
@farwakhan4423
@farwakhan4423 Год назад
Hey Manik, this was another awesome video from you! Could you make a video on the social systems in the US vs India. How people interact with each other, how conversations are like, what social mannerisms are in place?
@exmuslimkhalid138
@exmuslimkhalid138 Год назад
You can’t pray in road in USA 🇺🇸 that’s a oh diff to india 🇮🇳
@freeriderfact793
@freeriderfact793 4 месяца назад
​@@exmuslimkhalid138💀
@misterBeastx2x
@misterBeastx2x 10 месяцев назад
This channel is really worth subscribing too.. Thank you Manik for making these videos
@muzafferozturk8950
@muzafferozturk8950 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for sharing dear doctor 🙏
@Maryam_195
@Maryam_195 Год назад
Thanks for the video♥️♥️
@mukanivasini7403
@mukanivasini7403 5 месяцев назад
Very informative Thanks!
@realzhella6817
@realzhella6817 Год назад
Dude you're such an inspiration man 🙌....but at the same time everytime I watch your videos I feel nervous and anxious that I won't make it. I just seem so lazy and non committed compared to people like you.
@Maxvershtanger
@Maxvershtanger Год назад
Same bro, but don’t let yourself down, it’s a tough tough fight/road but we will regret it if we don’t give our best and try
@krienbergproductions8844
@krienbergproductions8844 10 месяцев назад
good job ! never give up =)
@somethingdifferent7713
@somethingdifferent7713 Год назад
Wow man Manik!! Super Thankful of you,
@Sanayakhan-qs5bx
@Sanayakhan-qs5bx Месяц назад
Very Informative video thank you so much for sharing the information
@drvenkateshsomu337
@drvenkateshsomu337 Год назад
Hi Manik I am JR 3 resident in India I feel the same It is difficult to leave India because of the culture, friends, family and freedom
@khalil--khan
@khalil--khan Год назад
Thankyou manik bhai .....for explaining very beautifully.....
@nnanyelugoanekwe218
@nnanyelugoanekwe218 Год назад
This is all I need to be motivated. I will be back here after smashing step 1.
@onaolapolawal4952
@onaolapolawal4952 Год назад
How's the prep going?
@nnanyelugoanekwe218
@nnanyelugoanekwe218 Год назад
@@onaolapolawal4952 I am on it bro!
@onaolapolawal4952
@onaolapolawal4952 Год назад
@@nnanyelugoanekwe218 great! You in Nigeria too?
@nnanyelugoanekwe218
@nnanyelugoanekwe218 Год назад
@@onaolapolawal4952 I dey UK bro. Left Naija a year ago.
@onaolapolawal4952
@onaolapolawal4952 Год назад
@@nnanyelugoanekwe218 cool for you bro. Is it true one would need $20,000 for the exams? Cos I just calculated the whole fees for the exams and it's just barely $5,000. I don't know where this guy is pulling his figures from, maybe his ass...
@nabeelassad7188
@nabeelassad7188 Год назад
Thank you so much for your videos
@Baraa.K.Mohammad
@Baraa.K.Mohammad Год назад
7:50 That was a close call, lol... Great video as always Manik... I like your videos so much for the fact that you are one of the few IMGs (and even in general) who radiates genuine vibes. I actually enjoy these videos so much, every time I watch them I get immensely motivated to continue working hard for this dream. Keep it real brother!
@stephenmc8271
@stephenmc8271 Год назад
Well, I've taken the exams for the 4th time now and still didn't succeed, i wonder how those who succeeded did it. 😭💔
@mariagloria4619
@mariagloria4619 Год назад
Just say "I haven't passed yet." Don't take it as a failure but see it as a learning opportunity. There is a lot of power in "Yet"; you are telling yourself that you will get there and that your eyes and heart are still fixed on your goal.
@lorientheresa4844
@lorientheresa4844 Год назад
I failed 3 times, i lost money to reviews that never helped but the major thing is that l've not lost hope.
@beatrizadriana5743
@beatrizadriana5743 Год назад
You will pass Every one has their own season, just keep going, pray and believe you will receive.
@benjaminfranklin4631
@benjaminfranklin4631 Год назад
The test is really frustrating, I can't believe I failed again after studying so much. 🤦‍♂️💔😭
@asad-kc8zf
@asad-kc8zf 8 месяцев назад
Well you have to go through the grind. Being an American trained physician opens up the whole world for you. Also in this day of social media you guys should well informed about the whole process. Main thing is to get your immigration status in order. Once in the US it’s not that difficult as there is severe shortage of physicians and other health care providers. But you have to work your ass off. Good luck.
@iqrasaddique7596
@iqrasaddique7596 Год назад
Thank you so much for this original and special content. Love you from Pakistan.
@mono7891
@mono7891 Год назад
Jionda reh Puttar ---- I really liked the way you talk and present things. I want to congratulate your parents who have instilled such high values, good ethics unto you. You will go far. R E S P E C T
@sumayamustafa2365
@sumayamustafa2365 11 месяцев назад
The whole process is UK or the US is truly dependent on your personality as he said, in oriental countries we consider the high rank and how much exams we did and passed, while in developed countries it is completely different process, you pass the exams but then you face other challenges you never considered.
@avneetkaur3045
@avneetkaur3045 Год назад
amazing video 👌🏻👌🏻
@treshwork
@treshwork Год назад
Manik keep making vlogs, we miss that thing.
@medosadany2320
@medosadany2320 Год назад
Thank you very much manik
@VickyKumar-hh5cb
@VickyKumar-hh5cb Год назад
superb Explanation of US training and system and visa. One thing to add for J1 2 year home rule. There are multiple types of waivers available to apply for J1 , two year home rule. 1. Prosecution, 2 Hardship, 3 HHS waiver, 4 Conard, 5 Delta regional, some others
@mm_99_
@mm_99_ Год назад
Omg missed ur videos dr manik!
@shreyashnarade7566
@shreyashnarade7566 Год назад
Great video Dr. Manik ❤
@sunitgupta4369
@sunitgupta4369 Год назад
V Good information.
@yasmeenmedic8594
@yasmeenmedic8594 Год назад
thanks for making effort
@hidaayahjimoh-abdulghaffaa7012
@hidaayahjimoh-abdulghaffaa7012 8 дней назад
Glad to hear you're pursuing residency in psychiatry. Could you shed more light specifically on how to get into residency in psychiatry in the U.S.?
@Dhruv705
@Dhruv705 Год назад
Sir please make more vlogs it acts as a booster for us.
@Stand_and_Deliver
@Stand_and_Deliver 10 месяцев назад
Thank you.
@areebarehman5008
@areebarehman5008 Год назад
Hi Manik, thank you for your video. Can you please tell me how did you get the opportunity to USCE clinical rotations and more details on it? As I am also interested in psychiatry
@kurokotetsuya8667
@kurokotetsuya8667 Год назад
Whatever the fu..... fun activity 😂😂😂 great comeback 😜
@nishantrana95
@nishantrana95 Год назад
Hlo brother , let me advice one more thing for your growth and our knowledge, you should make vlogs on your work life , sharing your hospital and how you do work there and handle it !!
@RamRam-ur3yq
@RamRam-ur3yq Год назад
Dr. Manik did u prepare everything on your own or did u get any kind of help or coaching from anyone. And can you make a to z detailed videos for each step including all the details for people like me who don't know where to begin and have zero knowledge and also doesn't have anyone to guide
@dovazel
@dovazel Год назад
I really hope you do a video about visa since it's my primary concern
@adeebrehman6318
@adeebrehman6318 Год назад
Extremely great vedio
@adeebrehman6318
@adeebrehman6318 Год назад
Your reply of lucky winner have revived but currently not shown can you plz reply me again
@ahmedalsaaidi3714
@ahmedalsaaidi3714 Год назад
I was in india,and its wonderful country.i made so many friends during the time i spent there.when i left,it was hard to leave & not think about them,always.
@thiliniwish19
@thiliniwish19 Год назад
, thank you for sharing your story. But Everyone could be different, two years ago -my husband was a resident he got a 3400 after tax per month ( not every program allows moonlighting).we had 1500 usd to pay as loans. So life was tough. But so worth it.
@simplepleasures7061
@simplepleasures7061 9 месяцев назад
How long it took to get green card?
@akhileshakhil4390
@akhileshakhil4390 Год назад
Hey Manik can you make a video on why Doctors are leaving their profession (all across the globe). If possible please throw light on behind story, What alterantives do they have, Pros and Cons of doing so.
@madridista0211
@madridista0211 Год назад
Great and informative video. Most of your points seem relevant and well thought out. A few things that I'd like to point out are that currently in Psychiatry in India, in many institutes you now have access to technology that you would not be able to use hands on in the US. Especially in the top most institutes such as CIP, NIMHANS and manipal. I have personally had access to HDtDCS, rTMS and fMRI, giving treatment and doing scans for more than 40 patients in my 3 year tenure as a JR. Most of my colleagues were involved in the same using different protocols and different types of machines for stimulation. This is something which I think you don't have the freedom to do even in the US or UK, please correct me if I'm wrong. We have also had the chance to try latest pharmacotherapies from Endoxifen to Vortioxetine. Apart from that we also had weekly journal clubs, seminars and case conferences in which we present in front of close to 30 faculty members, from Psychiatry professors to psychology professors who correct us and guide us regarding the same. So as far as the academic aspects are concerned I'd say that in the top most institutes there's equal or better exposure in India thanks to the patient load and willingness to try experimental therapies. Would love to hear your take on this.
@GautamKumar-vw1xt
@GautamKumar-vw1xt Год назад
Sir I am 2024 neet asparents u r my inspiration I want to become like u plz regular uplod your valuble words
@dr_one
@dr_one Год назад
Hi manik, just stumbled upon ur channel, Ur content is awesome & really helpful for me and many. I almost finished my PSYCHIATRY residency in India, I'm planning to start usmle now. How good can be my chances for getting psych residency in usa? Kindly suggest Thank you
@khalidhossain3855
@khalidhossain3855 Год назад
Hi Manik, thank you for your video. I noticed that your perspective is very limited based on your description - most probably because you've only been in residency for a short time, and because you are in a Psychiatry residency which is DRASTICALLY different in nature to other types of residency programs; most IMG's go into Internal Medicine or something similar, where culture is VERY different. You are working very easy hours, and it sounds like your hospital program is nice to it's residents, where people respect you. This is NOT typical in most programs in the US. They work residents VERY hard, and especially the first few years, in medicine/surgery they are not treated well. Salary is also very variable based on what you are doing, and where. Most Psychiatrists are making 200 - 250k a year in the US, unless they are open to working in very random rural settings where there is a shortage of physicians, where they would have to compromise on their lifestyle/diversity experience, as they tend to be in places where a significant majority of patients are not multi-cultured, and so things like food options, etc would be tough. Just some observations, I hope you can consider these things as you go along your journey, and keep this perspective in mind. While some people will tell you that they are offered 450k, etc, they are far and few in between, and people like to give misleading numbers.
@karaikalcampus4569
@karaikalcampus4569 Год назад
It would still be much better than what one would face in their home country.
@favourajao8185
@favourajao8185 Год назад
​@@karaikalcampus4569 far far better than Nigeria, I can tell you that for free.
@Baraa.K.Mohammad
@Baraa.K.Mohammad Год назад
Thanks for this comment, I didn't know about much of what you were addressing, but I think that given the fact that Manik was fortunate to secure a University-based program residency it made things much better especially with regards to how residents are treated.... I guess when it comes to living in rural settings and the way you depicted it.. you may not believe it... but my dream is actually to work in such a place. I don't necessarily "dislike" diversity and multiculturalism per se, as a matter of fact it would be hypocritical to have negative attitude towards these themes & at the same time go around trying to get Matched in a place that was established and built by people who respect and adhere to these principles, so I'm all for diversity and multiculturalism, but I'd rather settle down in a rural place where I'm much more likely to be surrounded by people who have a sense of unison and harmony. What I mean is that if an IMG decides to chose such places it might be that he/she actually never had these things in mind in the firs place (I know you are not stigmatizing this choice or anything but believe me some do!) and he/she chose it because it feels more chill and suitable for his/her personality and preferences. I'd rather live in a rural area than in NY or any big city in Cali or Texas... and this is coming from someone who is a Syrian, born and raised in Saudi Arabia, went to medcschool in Sudan and now living Turkey (I've literally lived in 3 continents)...
@manikmadaan
@manikmadaan Год назад
Hey ! Thank you for such a detailed response. While I completely understand your point of view, thank you for sharing it
@khalidhossain3855
@khalidhossain3855 Год назад
@@manikmadaan congratulations on securing your position, and thank you truly for helping the IMG's who strive to come to the US to study. Your work is very valuable, as there are very few individuals who go out of their way to share their experiences and provide guidance on these matters. I figured I would comment since I am very familiar with many programs and IMG residents, and it sounds like your experience is unique/extra-ordinary, as you are in a top tier program in a relatively relaxed specialty. This tends to not be the case for the majority of students who come to the US, who go into medicine or surgery, and they are worked very hard, over 100+ hours/week, and have very little guidance once they get here with regards to how to navigate everything. There is a huge learning curve, and the first year or two are truly very difficult.
@VEVOMoeez
@VEVOMoeez Год назад
Manik, Can you tell us about the Resident health insurance benefits. Are the residents and the doctors covered under the employee insurance of the hospital. As we all know the Health care cost out of pocket in the US are insane.
@Cookurmeal
@Cookurmeal Год назад
Would u please..make a video about the whole visa journey and it's duration .... especially for Indian doctors
@jyotidave488
@jyotidave488 Год назад
The bullying part is so true.
@RoliChauhanOfficial
@RoliChauhanOfficial 10 месяцев назад
I agree! I still get traumatized by the flashbacks of what all I went through in that bullying !! It makes me doubt if I want to do residency and put myself in that kind of bullying cage again !!
@jyotidubey1008
@jyotidubey1008 10 месяцев назад
Hi Dr Manik ! I am an Internist from India working in Micronesia . Came across your video and was delighted to hear that u chose Psychiatry. I have a lot of interest in psychiatry So tell what if Lurosidon stops working for Bipolar /Depressive psychosis /schizo. My question is why does it stop working. And What next . Second If I choose to do USMLE could u guide me smart way to do it as I understand that there is a pattern to USMLE questions and if you understand the pattern you get it right . Your oipinion on this pl.
@nyhaaa45_
@nyhaaa45_ Год назад
Hello manik, i am a first medical student. And i have no idea where to start from. Do we need to do research in order to make our CV strong? And what other things we need to do? And in what year should we give step 1?
@samchalohana4423
@samchalohana4423 Год назад
I am a 69 yrs old passed USMLE in 1995 which wasn't difficult at all unfortunately I could not be in USA to get the residency because of opposition from family
@abdullahlemar7318
@abdullahlemar7318 11 месяцев назад
Will it be diffecult to find residency in your age? Does age matter alot?
@nihalshizz90
@nihalshizz90 9 месяцев назад
Fuck family
@ahmedelmoatasem2511
@ahmedelmoatasem2511 8 месяцев назад
He means passed USMLE from 28 years ago.
@shre33
@shre33 Год назад
Hey Manik it’s a great video I have a question not related to the video does failing in your mbbs exam have an effect in the match process
@naseebayaan5807
@naseebayaan5807 Год назад
Hi Minak, can you explain that how many vocations are there per year for a resident beside weekend??? And thank you for such contents it was really Informative😊❤❤
@aysa.n
@aysa.n Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing your experience. What's your year of graduation?
@dishantrakholia9724
@dishantrakholia9724 Год назад
Hey great video! What would you prefer between USMLE and residency at AFMC
@alexwyler4570
@alexwyler4570 11 месяцев назад
The nurses and the certified assistants work the floors too and they work the hardest but they do not get free food. Certified Nursing Assistants are not paid a living wage.
@sriharshaneeli6416
@sriharshaneeli6416 Год назад
Hey, great video Manik. One question though, if someone wants to follow their residency with a fellowship,should they do it after the bond??
@manikmadaan
@manikmadaan Год назад
You can do the bond after the fellowship
@RDMSHOW-ob3nd
@RDMSHOW-ob3nd Год назад
Tere Naam hairstyle rocking in USA
@tessa3727
@tessa3727 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣ya bro
@aryanhassan4659
@aryanhassan4659 Год назад
🤣😛
@freeriderfact793
@freeriderfact793 4 месяца назад
​@@aryanhassan4659 Kanye West is waiting for uh 💀
@piyushsoni05
@piyushsoni05 2 месяца назад
😂
@durgapur_97
@durgapur_97 Год назад
Dr. Manik, please please more details on the global license. Some of us want to get done with residency and fellowships, then F off to Singapore or someplace in Asia. Please some video elaborating on the global license
@manikmadaan
@manikmadaan Год назад
Definitely in future videos
@arxhitgarg
@arxhitgarg Год назад
Great video! Thanks Dr.Manik. also what's the process like if one wants to return to India after residency? I have heard there are limited private hospitals that recognise us residency. Otherwise you have to work as a plain MBBS.
@ashvanthidhaasjayaraman3974
Whattt?? OMG
@SS-gw3cb
@SS-gw3cb Год назад
thats simply plain bullsh*t. Who doesnt recognize US residency? People even mention their diploma and fellowships earned in US in there name tag and you talking about recognition of US degree !
@sherazkhan2802
@sherazkhan2802 Год назад
Really?😊
@djmaamis3167
@djmaamis3167 Год назад
Dream to become doctor in United states of America will become true inshallah one day . I will believe myself and I can make it true.
@Dr_RahuBbe777
@Dr_RahuBbe777 Год назад
As a poor student ,😢 PLAB is the best option for me
@lucifermorningstar5310
@lucifermorningstar5310 2 месяца назад
Try AMC its better thab PLAB
@anandsvkasd
@anandsvkasd 2 месяца назад
Hi, I’m an orthopaedic consultant working in India for the last 15 + years and consider myself to be very competitive. My academic background is also not bad considering my All India PG entrance rank of 9, post graduate training in one of the best institutions like MAMC, Delhi. Now that I have done enough work in my home country, I wish to work in the US, I had a short stint in the UK too which I didn’t enjoy much apart from the training , honestly …….. I donno if my American dream would be considered unrealistic ……. What are my chances of landing an Orthopedic residency in the US considering I’m already 43 yrs old? Kudos to your channel. I really enjoyed watching those videos you uploaded. Keep going brother…..
@Manoj-up8ig
@Manoj-up8ig Год назад
This might be a silly question, But are your thoughts on the raising gun violence in the US. I am a bit scared hearing such news.
@arshadhussain8797
@arshadhussain8797 Год назад
Hi! How does the rural service works? Any authority appoints the rural areas to work or the physician can choose it after completing their residency?
@manikmadaan
@manikmadaan Год назад
Physicians can choose it
@George-bq9wv
@George-bq9wv Год назад
11:24 although anti-CGRP was mentioned in 1st aid 😅
@robertohidalgo782
@robertohidalgo782 Год назад
Do a video about how to prepare Step 2 CK
@user-zc1fo9dd5i
@user-zc1fo9dd5i Год назад
what happens if you don't match, can you try the next year or in other opportunities?
@user-zc1fo9dd5i
@user-zc1fo9dd5i Год назад
thx for the video, how old are you dr?
@Ehsanhoque2079
@Ehsanhoque2079 Год назад
Hello Doctor. Why the residency matching is so difficult?
@abhilashmishra3601
@abhilashmishra3601 10 месяцев назад
Now all our boy need is a new haircut 😎✌🏼
@harisamir1727
@harisamir1727 Год назад
I am a pakistani ☺️ ur every video is just 🔥 so inspirational
@1drchak
@1drchak 8 месяцев назад
Hey Manik, can you make a video of how, in general, most US trained residents are inferior in knowledge and training compared to those from other countries?
@user-wp7lv9dw6j
@user-wp7lv9dw6j Год назад
thanks
@smallchangesmatter
@smallchangesmatter Год назад
Manik, is there any chance to get into surgical field there? Please do let me know
@sanjanajadhav6732
@sanjanajadhav6732 Год назад
Sir can you explain about new ECFMG rule?
@dr.raihanapraweenhaque815
@dr.raihanapraweenhaque815 7 месяцев назад
Hello Maanik jee I have watched most of your videos..they are just awesome.. I have a doubt please please kindle reply Like mai residency karts wqt Apne spouse jo non medico ko unko USA laa paungi Ki nahi ?? Kitna time lagega unko laaneme
@saanbrar
@saanbrar Год назад
Is the life here is same as shown in Grey's anatomy. Because I choose medical to became a resident dr like Cristina Yang and I really wanna clear USMLE exam to experience the life of doctors shown in Grey's anatomy
@hamzaalexander5431
@hamzaalexander5431 Год назад
Manik please make a video on research
@ElectraBotsa
@ElectraBotsa 4 месяца назад
where can we find about green card/serving in home country as a resident (based on our home country) and details about years to green crd based on our nationality?
@padhlaybhai
@padhlaybhai Год назад
You're making everyone feel that usmle exam and all the stuff is insanely tough... Which is misleading... Though I got a lot of help and guidance from your videos till now, but your recent videos I found a little misleading and somewhat based on your experience which is not the case for a typical IMG journey!!
@Ss-fu5sx
@Ss-fu5sx Год назад
Did you give usmle
@padhlaybhai
@padhlaybhai Год назад
@@Ss-fu5sx yess!!
@Ss-fu5sx
@Ss-fu5sx Год назад
@@padhlaybhai share your journey
@Terminator-ck1xf
@Terminator-ck1xf Год назад
What is the typical img journey?
@Terminator-ck1xf
@Terminator-ck1xf Год назад
And how can you generalize as something typical
@dr.physics6694
@dr.physics6694 Год назад
Hi manik! I am just curious why you picked psychiatry while having a step 1 score 260+ and step 2 score 270+
@emmanuel_nwogu_medic
@emmanuel_nwogu_medic Год назад
He chose what he loves. Having a high score does not mean one must go for highly competitive specialties. In the long run, doing what you love prevents you from burning out
@GetChetGo94
@GetChetGo94 11 месяцев назад
Hello Big fan of your work. I just need an info, Not going to take much time of you, as i know you must be very busy. I’m a Med graduate from india. I’m of 2k12 batch, passed my final year exams in year 17 without any backlogs but then i took a break from internship to write USMLE exam but that didn’t go as planned due to Covid and personal reasons. I completed my internship in 2023 ( with a 6 years gap) I still want to pursue USMLE cos it’s been my dream forever. I want to know If my break in internship which reflects in my CV is going to effect my admission into MD courses ? Or should i have to drop the idea ? I’d be glad if you take some time to give me a response. Thank you.
@gowthamkumar9542
@gowthamkumar9542 6 дней назад
sir the expenses is for what all can you explain please , and what if we clear all 3 steps we still have to spend money ??
@29.himanshuchoudhary44
@29.himanshuchoudhary44 Год назад
Hey manik this home going for 2 years after completion of residency is for all imgs including Britishers or Canadian or Turkish or only for Indians?? Also is 3 year rural working mandatory for American national graduates or for Indians only?
@farhakhan2096
@farhakhan2096 8 месяцев назад
Im looking for an answer too
@user-z57h
@user-z57h 7 месяцев назад
I am having trouble to decide wether i should study for the USMLE or not😒 usually in the Us doctors have a good salary which is the only reason i think i should take the exam. Never liked being in the medical field. Plus, all this talk about "how 9 to 5 jobs are lame, you should work for your self, blah blah blah" made me have second thoughts about this whole thing
@mehmood96
@mehmood96 Год назад
Hi Manik, kindly make vedio how to read First Aid .
@victorakhimiona4288
@victorakhimiona4288 Год назад
Thank you for this insight. I am 52 year old Nigerian and a Consultant ObGyn working currently in the Middle East. I don’t know if I can take this challenge of the USMLE process at my age.
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