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There are many different career options within healthcare, each with their own unique roles and responsibilities, but which ones pay you the most for your time? Although money should never be your primary motivation when choosing a career, it is still an important part of the decision-making process. Another important factor to consider, however, is time - not just the amount of time it takes to get into that career, but also how much time you put in each week to earn your salary.
Here are the 10 healthcare jobs with the highest hourly pay.
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
00:28 Physical Therapist
01:27 Radiation Therapist
02:15 Nurse Practitioner
03:18 Physician Assistant
04:15 Optometrist
05:17 Pharmacist
06:24 Podiatrist
07:41 Dentist
08:47 Nurse Anesthetist
09:52 Doctor
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So You Want to Be a PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT [Ep. 17]: • So You Want to Be a PH...
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10 LOWEST Paid Doctor Specialties: • 10 LOWEST Paid Doctor ...
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@johndeanconway7931
@johndeanconway7931 2 месяца назад
After the corporate massive layoffs, I have defaulted on debts, my savings are lying waste to inflation and my portfolio losing gains everyday. It’s all leading to financial exhaustions and depression. These days I have contributed more in learning how to make extra interest on the side, Using my job to finance my goals, You can't be an employee forever!
@davegustavo4726
@davegustavo4726 2 месяца назад
ensure you add value to your life first not always to your employer, everyone is replaceable. I am always making sure of this to ensure my own sanity and future security.
@joerobert1801
@joerobert1801 2 месяца назад
Big ups to everyone working effortlessly trying to earn a living while building wealth even after the massive layoffs. My wife and I we are both retired with over $2 million in net worth and all paid off debts. living smart and frugal with our money, made it possible for us this early, even till now we earn passively with our asset coach. Adapt to a lifestyle, be thrifty, set a budget, save money and build more streams.
@joerobert1801
@joerobert1801 2 месяца назад
Fine steps! you could also take advantage of some growth stocks at the moment, every pro is currently bagging some digital dips. For me, my coach Frost hilda my advisor has been using every opportunity to ensure I benefit, well positioned as I’m also privy to improve.
@mondimlotshwa3958
@mondimlotshwa3958 2 месяца назад
Protect yourself against your job, Run a side business or contribute to an open earning project streamline that is unrelated to your day job, that way you develop an independent skill against layoffs.
@donnahensley2459
@donnahensley2459 2 месяца назад
I am not living paycheck to paycheck kellen but am feeling the squeeze from higher food, utilities & gasoline. I looked at my budget constantly & finally realized that I was paying too much for cable, internet & cell phones. It is a pain to have to renegotiate yearly but really saves money. There are places in the budget to cut & pay yourself first, really works.
@SC-gp7kt
@SC-gp7kt Год назад
10. Physical Therapists $91K 9. Radiation Therapist $94K 8. Nurse Practitioner $112K 7. Physician Assistant $115K 6. Optometrist $118K 5. Pharmacist $129K 4. Podiatrist $134K 3. Dentist $164K 2. Nurse Anesthetists $184K 1. Doctor (M.D. or D. O.) $242K
@grayvader245
@grayvader245 Год назад
Wow this is so amazing really hope he can help me out my mess
@joshbillion2968
@joshbillion2968 Год назад
Fantastic 😃😃😃
@maloncharles4327
@maloncharles4327 Год назад
This is kind of information that we don't get from most RU-vidrs I'll get In touch with him rn
@nanaqwaku9421
@nanaqwaku9421 Год назад
What happened to medlab 😢
@SC-gp7kt
@SC-gp7kt Год назад
@@nanaqwaku9421 idk
@StudyWithMe001
@StudyWithMe001 Год назад
You've hit on some good points, there's no perfect specialty but they all have strengths and challenges. Good luck to all my fellow students out there!!
@X3GibbleX3
@X3GibbleX3 Год назад
You know what the crazy thing is. I have an associates in nursing (ADN). And I get paid $140/hour during travel assignments. I literally get paid more than some doctors at this hospital…. Crazy
@luvcherish
@luvcherish Год назад
I want to be a travel nurse with a ADN. Can you tell me more?
@jessicarobertson8118
@jessicarobertson8118 Год назад
What country
@X3GibbleX3
@X3GibbleX3 Год назад
@@jessicarobertson8118 USA
@mustang8206
@mustang8206 Год назад
hourly not yearly
@X3GibbleX3
@X3GibbleX3 Год назад
@@mustang8206 Wdym?
@amberj3941
@amberj3941 Год назад
The PA profession is starting to get highly saturated as well, I’m lucky to have made well above the average salary my entire career (7 years since graduation), also in a field I love. So much of this is about finding the area of medicine you enjoy. If you love it you will, KNOW it well and become great at it. I was recently hired by a Dr who saw my potential and knew me from another practice. Be nice to everyone, you never know who you will meet.
@arzsolax
@arzsolax Год назад
Can I ask in what field you work?
@user-db7ce2tx4n
@user-db7ce2tx4n 9 месяцев назад
what field?
@kevinzhang6623
@kevinzhang6623 8 месяцев назад
Did you deal with a lot of disrespect as a PA? Would you recommend someone going into the field?
@wisdomandlove1661
@wisdomandlove1661 5 месяцев назад
@@kevinzhang6623 if you are young, it is better to go to medical school.
@beastwolf33
@beastwolf33 Год назад
Working in the pharmacy, it’s widely known that the pharmacist profession has become overly saturated. Making a video discussing about a pharmacist would be helpful.
@khalilahd.
@khalilahd. Год назад
Agreed!
@karimberrada4704
@karimberrada4704 Год назад
even if you open your own pharmacy?
@brittgayle467
@brittgayle467 Год назад
Saturated is subjective; more would be needed if they were allowed to perform all of their responsibilities
@beastwolf33
@beastwolf33 Год назад
I’m personally speaking from the community pharmacy standpoint. It’s quite difficult to find a job that pays what’s stated here. You can simply look up “pharmacist demand” and see for yourself.
@brittgayle467
@brittgayle467 Год назад
@@beastwolf33 community pharmacists barely have time to correctly dispense medication, never mind counsel patients, administer vaccines etc.
@mattxx3120
@mattxx3120 Год назад
Hospital admin: 500k+ yearly to do next to nothing
@chrisr5649
@chrisr5649 Год назад
Some of them are MDs so in that case I’d say they deserve it.
@brittgayle467
@brittgayle467 Год назад
Yep, and they typically have the shortest training pathway
@diablo09121972
@diablo09121972 Год назад
Matt, You are being too nice or conservative! With added bonuses, etc. a mid city HA can make upwards of 750k to 2 million. l live in Boston and MASS GEN H. A. makes well over 2m and it's published info
@veena-zi3fj
@veena-zi3fj Год назад
@@diablo09121972 Where is it published if you don’t mind me asking?
@dangdeionn
@dangdeionn Год назад
I went to school for this and have my masters where do I apply cause I can’t find it . Health administration here
@SilverSeaOT7
@SilverSeaOT7 Год назад
Recently retired pharmacist. In larger cities the market is incredibly saturated, however, there are smaller towns and remote areas that still have reasonable demand. (Demand did increase everywhere during the pandemic.) Times have changed. In the late 1980’s, I was literally hired over the phone and was told to just show up with my license. Twice. I was in industry and community pharmacy over the years. I worked for a small chain during most of that time. It is a tough job as the manager and the only pharmacist. Depending on where you work you will wear many hats and work longer than 40 hours per week for sure. That being said, I personally enjoyed helping our customers and most we knew by name. It was very rewarding. Dealing with insurance was the hardest/worst part. Regarding the question about your own pharmacy-Not saying you can’t make a living, but it is very, very difficult. You would be a young David surrounded by a team of Goliaths. You are also required to have a large bladder. (OK, so it isn’t a legit requirement but when I worked in the chains, I was lucky to have one bathroom break in a 12 hour shift.)
@ayaamr2787
@ayaamr2787 Год назад
What is worthy and higher career pt or pharmacy
@selaelosetsiba5
@selaelosetsiba5 Год назад
@@ayaamr2787 pharmacy
@PHDRPH
@PHDRPH Год назад
I worked in hospital setting. I agree with everything you say. Now pharmacy is a different world.
@glow1815
@glow1815 2 месяца назад
I used to work a long side with some very cool Pharmcist many moons ago as ( CPhT) never retail but PBM end. Our Pharmacists does clinical only. We do the interviewed with MD office lol than fire it to the Pharmacists Queue for review. It was fun working with those cool Pharmacists so willing to help us when we don't know the answers. Miss those days. I refused to work at retail than I still would never do it. It a nightmare I heard from coworkers.
@Freedom_LoneStar
@Freedom_LoneStar 6 дней назад
@@glow1815Yeah I did 7 years retail pharmacy. It was a nightmare but I do miss the challenges from time to time & working with a good team (rare).
@AliYassinToma
@AliYassinToma Год назад
As an md student this gave me the boost to push through...
@johngrey1074
@johngrey1074 Год назад
Happiness is found within oneself, not found in the gap between $70K and $200K. You only have one life to live. Don't devote your life to a craft just for the sake of getting a generous paycheck; that is the path to misery.
@dalyly1139
@dalyly1139 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for this comment!
@vince11harris
@vince11harris 24 дня назад
Rather been miserable in a 3 story house than on the streets🤷🏾‍♂️
@karlabanks4908
@karlabanks4908 Год назад
Thank you, this is very informative.
@jerome1184
@jerome1184 Год назад
i think its also important to recognize that optometrist can be business owners in selling glasses and providing prescription glasses for additional income
@danielmorad5454
@danielmorad5454 Год назад
The pharmacy path is paying slightly a bit more than before, it depends on which community pharmacy you are applying to! it varies from $120K up to 144K. There are also residencies you can do after completing pharmacy school (which is very challenging to get into) but wasn't mentioned in the video!!
@courttttttt
@courttttttt Год назад
I’m thinking about doing pharmacy. I’m a sophomore undergrad right now 😭. But all I keep hearing is that it’s saturated.
@danielmorad5454
@danielmorad5454 Год назад
@@courttttttt Yes, so it's very saturated, unfortunately, and very challenging at the same time
@courttttttt
@courttttttt Год назад
@@danielmorad5454 hmmmmm. Would you recommend going this path?
@courttttttt
@courttttttt Год назад
@@danielmorad5454 sure. My username is canthebest1
@PHDRPH
@PHDRPH Год назад
Pharmacy is over saturated. Six years of school (PharmD) and most of the jobs in retail(CHAINS).!! Ask a retail pharmacist if they are satisfied or happy. Hospital positions are scarce, and hard to get. If you can get into optometry school is a better path
@joelthomas180
@joelthomas180 Год назад
Hey for the dentistry section you got the degree letters messed up… It’s DDS or DMD. I know it’s a small error but just wanted to bring it to your attention. Keep up the awesome work on the channel! - JT, DMD
@scottbarnett3566
@scottbarnett3566 10 месяцев назад
You can be a DDM, DDS or a DMD. It’s all the same.
@amanueldaniel3232
@amanueldaniel3232 Год назад
Can you please make a video, on how international students can cover med school costs?
@rolinsay
@rolinsay Год назад
I have been a CRNA for about a year now and it's the best job ever created! I don't dread going into work, I fully enjoy every minute on the job. How many people can say that about their careers? Not many.
@kendrastrickland3322
@kendrastrickland3322 Год назад
That’s my dream job just started nursing school
@marstotalchaos4735
@marstotalchaos4735 Год назад
As a fellow, CRNA, I agree 100%. Once you pass your board exam, everything just becomes so amazing in life in general 'cause you suffered so much during school. Maybe it's just me but that's how I feel.
@waltervides841
@waltervides841 Год назад
How many years of experience in an intensive setting did you work before applying for CRNA? Im Interested in becoming a CRNA
@marstotalchaos4735
@marstotalchaos4735 Год назад
@@waltervides841 just one year and 2 in the ER.
@saleemjavaid8870
@saleemjavaid8870 Год назад
I Work at a trauma center. Hate every min of it. Can’t wait to go outpatient center in the future. It’s def more stressful then I had thought.
@RAMONA3118
@RAMONA3118 Год назад
I will start my residency in IM in New York next week. Becoming a doctor is much much harder than the number shows. Competition, cost, work loads....
@dzikijohnny
@dzikijohnny Год назад
The craziest thing about medical compensation (I studied medical geography in college) was that a Family Practice MD in New York City will actually get paid less than one in a small Midwestern city. And I do mean in actual salary dollars and that has been true forever, I had to do the numbers going back 80 years. So, you get paid less and have twice the cost of living....
@kushalnellore1588
@kushalnellore1588 Год назад
This is because New York and California are saturated with physicians, and up and coming residents, who want to live there, while places like Indiana have to entice doctors with a higher wage. And as you stated, that higher wage gets you way more than it would in the places I mentioned previously.
@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders Год назад
Supply and demand
@SliceofHeaven1984
@SliceofHeaven1984 Год назад
It makes sense that California and New York would be over saturated three times as many people live there
@mckamie6607
@mckamie6607 Год назад
I’m a 3rd year med student in Arkansas, my school was recently developed purely to help the desert of physicians to people in the areas. Some people have to drive an hour just to get Abx. So that being said, one physician (more commonly family med) do SOOO much more than you realize like OB, colonoscopy, very small surgeries, etc just because people can’t make it to a dedicated region for their needs. That’s why they make so much more in these areas because the volume is exponentially more for each physician
@aremayo9262
@aremayo9262 Год назад
It's the same everywhere. Doctors in rural Australia will get paid more per hour than their peers in a metro area and in my opinion they deserve to be paid more.
@DaicyMiaLuv2
@DaicyMiaLuv2 Год назад
Thanks for that information.
@joyleenstrozier4295
@joyleenstrozier4295 Год назад
Hi Med School Insiders, I like your content. I love watching your videos.
@napnemeanix
@napnemeanix Год назад
Money is always the motivation.
@peterotremba8980
@peterotremba8980 2 месяца назад
lol, you clearly have no idea what is takes to be in med school. Ever wondered why everyone is not trying to become a surgeon?
@napnemeanix
@napnemeanix 2 месяца назад
@@peterotremba8980 I already know the type of courses a student goes through to reach medical school if they get accepted.
@glow1815
@glow1815 2 месяца назад
​​​@@peterotremba8980like he/she said 💰 🤑 is alway the motivation. No body wants to go to medical school the main stream ones for $20 an hour. Same here.
@smtandearthboundsuck8400
@smtandearthboundsuck8400 8 дней назад
If you only want money healthcare is the worst field you could pick. You really don't earn much for how much you work
@MarkSmbln
@MarkSmbln Год назад
I'm a Radiologic Technologist in the Bay area which I'd say definitely pays the highest salaries for those in the medical field in the country. As a travel xray tech I'm making $75 an hour. Starting full time xray tech positions at major hospitals here hire at around $55 an hour with no experience. But keep in mind, cost of living in the the Bay area is pretty high.
@flaviotrejo6344
@flaviotrejo6344 Год назад
Hello, I am considering going to school to become a radiation therapist. How does radiation therapist differ from radiologic technologist? How long did it take you to become one?
@MarkSmbln
@MarkSmbln Год назад
@@flaviotrejo6344 simply put, radiation therapist work solely with cancer patients and apply radiation that targets cancer cells. Radiologic technologist take xrays of patients (of all ages and conditions) which are then read by radiologist who make the diagnosis. This could be for suspected fractures, collapsed lungs, etc. We work in the OR during surgeries, Emergency departments, have our x ray rooms and portable X-ray machines to take into patients hospital rooms. Radiologic technologist can also branch out into specific modalities if they choose to, such at CT, MRI, and IR. Prerequisite usually take 2 years then most radiology programs are an additional 2years after acceptance. Good luck with whichever you choose!
@dantheman9381
@dantheman9381 Год назад
@@flaviotrejo6344 Look into a school that provides a bachelors degree with your ARRT certification
@edithgitahi6259
@edithgitahi6259 Год назад
wow radiological technologist from kenya
@sarahwhite4963
@sarahwhite4963 Год назад
Hey fellow RT. My specialty is Mammography and I've been in the field for about 17 years. I really need to consider doing travel, that's a great salary. I'm at $48 an hour now, I feel like I'm leaving so much money on the table by not being a traveling tech.
@emmabarner4856
@emmabarner4856 8 месяцев назад
To clarify, the dental degrees are not DDS and DDM-it is actually DDS and DMD. The term DMD was altered from the typical physician Latin credentials of MD (medicinae doctoris) to be doctoris medicinae dentariae. There is no such degree as the DDM for doctors in oral health
@rizzo3170
@rizzo3170 Год назад
i’m a psychiatrist nurse practitioner own my own practice and make greater than 300 k a year - i work very hard 4 days a week - make my own schedule. Took a long time to get to this career point but we’ll worth it and very satisfying
@gertree
@gertree Год назад
Hi! Would you recommend a nurse or a internal medicine? ugh I can’t decide to both of these😥
@cornlilyzi
@cornlilyzi Год назад
That’s admiring! Did you had to go through a long process with opening up your own practice?
@ChesterBunglay
@ChesterBunglay Год назад
what pathway did you took in becoming an NP? and how long? I'm torn between NP and med school.
@matthogan1000
@matthogan1000 Год назад
You are not a psychiatrist. Please use the correct terminology such as psychiatric NP or PMHNP. I have many patients who tell me that their "psychiatrist" is doing x,y, or z, only to find out they have been introducing themself as such, when, in fact, they are not.
@manya7244
@manya7244 Год назад
@@matthogan1000 she clearly mentioned she is psychiatrist nurse practitioner not psychiatrist. Idk how some people find negativity in everything.
@alexholt9159
@alexholt9159 Год назад
I have an associate is respiratory therapy and was getting paid $68 as staff as a new grad, started traveling 4-5 months post grad and new get paid a little over 3k a week (after tax & stipend not included) but with stipend it’s around 3.8k a week! Don’t sleep on respiratory therapy guys & it’s a really easy job.
@avn05
@avn05 Год назад
If you don’t mind me asking where do you live? Where I live RT only make $68-75k (not traveling)
@alexholt9159
@alexholt9159 Год назад
@@avn05 I live in Southern California ! They pay is really good out here but the cost of living sucks lol
@TimTim__
@TimTim__ Год назад
@@alexholt9159Hi. Can you please say what are your daily duties? And is it introvert-friendly?
@alexholt9159
@alexholt9159 Год назад
@@TimTim__ hi wouldn’t say it’s introvert friendly due to you having to talk to patients and what not. Some of my daily duties are just making rounds with doctors and coming up with patient plans and goals for their care plan. On my end it’s just to make sure the patient is stable, in order to do that I can give breathing treatments, maintain the airway, manage the vent (if they are on one), to bronchial hygiene therapy, and like a whole bunch of other things that come with my job! I love it and wouldn’t trade it for the world.
@miguelnoriega7185
@miguelnoriega7185 Год назад
@alexholt9159 which school did you attend for your associates degree ? I'm in so cal too and that career interest me.
@tintopuente4688
@tintopuente4688 Год назад
Great info. How about also talk about the education cost and the time required to become one of these professionals.
@marykary1142
@marykary1142 Год назад
Doctor Jubbal, thank you so much for the amazing content you create! Can you please consider doing videos about different medical schools (for instance Harvard Medical School) and what to do for getting into each medical school?
@adaezenjoku7527
@adaezenjoku7527 Год назад
it might be hard to do this considering that he didn’t go to these schools. to figure out what to do to get into a specific med school look at their average stats and read their mission statement on their website . also see if there are ppl in social media who went to those schools and see if they posted any tips.
@Eirabear380
@Eirabear380 Год назад
tbh unless you are an alum at the school or know people on the boards, a video like that probably won’t happen. It would be much easier for you to get into contact with current students at the school (the school sdn page before/around application time typically has a lot of returning students who are happy to answer questions.) Look at their stats, mission statements, and what programs they have to offer that aligns with your goal (that fits with their mission.)
@amplemedicallectures
@amplemedicallectures Год назад
Subscribe this channel for Latest Medical Lectures.
@glow1815
@glow1815 2 месяца назад
​@@Eirabear380right why would some one wants to go to Harvard wants to get informations from RU-vid videos lol. Kind of strange
@bethmikhail6810
@bethmikhail6810 Год назад
You did not mention the most important career in Medicine, the backbone of the health industry, the Licensed Clinical Laboratory Scientists. These are the people that work in the Laboratories, the result of their work help doctors to diagnose their patients' disease. Their average salary is $50-65 per hour, working 40 hours or more per week. Before they become licensed and work in the lab, they have to earn a four year Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Technology, studying Math , Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Anatomy and Physiology, Pathology, Clinical Pathology, Bacteriology and Parasitology, and Medical Laws and Ethics. They have to get trained in the laboratory for one year before they take their State Board Licensing exam given by the Department of Health. There is a shortage of workers in this profession and people may think of choosing this exciting and interesting career. People in the Laboratories are not just Phlebotomist, these are the people that draw blood. Licensed Clinical Laboratory Scientists are the hidden and unrecognized heroes of medical industry.
@TimTim__
@TimTim__ Год назад
Exactly.
@EjioguGabriel-fu8xt
@EjioguGabriel-fu8xt 4 месяца назад
Thank you.
@CelebrityCarsinfo1
@CelebrityCarsinfo1 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for this
@boshiarichardson3054
@boshiarichardson3054 Год назад
Although very affordable, I wish I can afford the class!! Very informative video though, as always!!
@belle3055
@belle3055 Год назад
Work for it.
@boshiarichardson3054
@boshiarichardson3054 Год назад
@@belle3055 I work for a lot of things. Like food and gas. Thanks for the reply though!
@supertree08
@supertree08 Год назад
I've been going to school for so long that I lost my motivation. Only have one semester left, yet I don't know what to do with my life after college (majoring in O.T). This recommendation video was on the home page and decided to click on it.
@ivanlim8538
@ivanlim8538 9 месяцев назад
I am a nurse at NYC. Over here nurses already make 110K a year and Nurse Practitioners make 160K-180K a year
@AhmedAli-yl5uc
@AhmedAli-yl5uc Год назад
Thanks for info
@vanshikhachauhan5057
@vanshikhachauhan5057 Год назад
Hi Can you express your views on mental health care it would really be helpful
@shahanaakhter8834
@shahanaakhter8834 Год назад
If I were in 20 years old and staying here then I can get this opportunity for becoming a doctor ! Its so nice, challenging, competitive, satisfactory & noble profession !
@belle3055
@belle3055 Год назад
It's never too late
@glow1815
@glow1815 2 месяца назад
​​@@belle3055well if you're let say 40 and up it's a bite too late. By the time you finish school you'll almost in the retirement age lol. In your 30s it's fine
@a_m_w_
@a_m_w_ 7 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@danieldelacruz7305
@danieldelacruz7305 Год назад
Great video now gives a video on the tech sector thanks
@blackheartgaming6121
@blackheartgaming6121 Год назад
I feel like robin Williams when he said as long as Long as I can make people happy that’s as rich as I’ll ever need to be
@lyz6459
@lyz6459 Год назад
Hi Doc! Love the videos! Been following you since I was in 10th grade. Now I'm a freshman in college Can you make a video about the different types of psychologists and about psychiatrists?
@theylovvenyah
@theylovvenyah Год назад
I second this as well
@MDThomps1907
@MDThomps1907 Год назад
These are all clinical roles; I think you forgot healthcare leadership and administration, among many other high-earning non-clinical roles within healthcare.
@rodlyvictor
@rodlyvictor Год назад
I pivoted from medical school to medical sales. Medical Sales Reps are often given a bad rap, and aren't considered to be part of the Healthcare team. Which I couldn't disagree with more. In my specific niche of Medical/Surgical Device Sales, I meet and consult surgeons on new technologies, dissect their current patient outcomes and stressors, provide alternatives for better surgical outcomes, and actively train them in the operating room on implantation and removal. I am the product expert in the OR that they address their questions and frustrations to. I must study and know every step of the surgery as they do. My profession is one of absolute ambiguity. It straddles the border of altruism and business. The taboo-gray area, but true reality of patient centered medicine and making a profit. (Remember: It takes money to treat and provide great care to patients) Early into my career pivot, I felt like I joined the "dark side", and would often joke saying so. Now, I know that the doctor's knowledge alone does not save a patient's life. Some physicians do not know, what they do not know... and that's where I live, train and bring value. Great Medical Sales Reps (I prefer "Surgical Consultants"), have incoming texts from surgeons inquiring on best approach to tricky cases. I am currently working with a surgeon now who reached out hoping that my technology can prevent a young roofer from having to undergo a BKA (below knee amputation). This "rant" was partly a personal form of catharsis while I sit in the passenger seat driving with my wife to pickup the kiddos, but mostly to educate many expiring doctors and clinicaly minded students.... hey, there's a career in "sales" that you don't even know exists that can check off all of your boxes as to why you want to be a doctor. It did for me, and it could possibly for you. Good luck out there! Dream big!..... oh! And the salary/income potential is great!!
@joshfread1081
@joshfread1081 Год назад
I used to work in customer service for a medical device company, and working with sales reps was one of the roughest parts of the job haha. There were some amazing reps, seems like you are one of them. Others were hell-bent on crushing your soul, even if everything was going right and they got the product they needed for a case. Some people are cut out for the medical sales career, some should have quit a while ago. Hope it stays an amazing rewarding career for you!
@danforyou1
@danforyou1 Год назад
what type of earning potential ? give us some ideas
@mustang8206
@mustang8206 Год назад
Why not just be an MLS?
@scottbarnett3566
@scottbarnett3566 10 месяцев назад
What? An MLS and a sales rep are nowhere near similar working environments outside of ‘health sector’
@sunnybunny406
@sunnybunny406 8 месяцев назад
What kind of salary do you get?
@art_ventrue
@art_ventrue 6 месяцев назад
I hope there will be a "So you want to be an Optometrist" video haha, I'll be waiting for it
@NajmaNuraaa
@NajmaNuraaa Год назад
Can you make a video of "So you want to be a Dental Assistant" in Canada please 🤗
@HSSMC112
@HSSMC112 Год назад
Hello Mr. Jubbal! I wanted to ask you are you able to a "So you want to be" about oncologists! I would be amazing!
@miajanay9161
@miajanay9161 Год назад
Can you please consider doing so you want to be a pediatric surgeon? I love all you guys content but I would really like to see a video on that❤️
@akasiaxzz
@akasiaxzz Год назад
I believe that there's is a video on that topic already
@kallurimeister1
@kallurimeister1 Год назад
@@akasiaxzz knowing Kevin I wouldn’t be surprised. He’s pretty thorough
@miajanay9161
@miajanay9161 Год назад
@@akasiaxzz they did a pediatrician video but not a peds surgeon
@akasiaxzz
@akasiaxzz Год назад
@@miajanay9161 that's right I got confused sorry
@averysmith6290
@averysmith6290 Год назад
I would love to see a video on this as well. I’m particularly interested in pediatric cardio thoracic surgery.
@beto6319
@beto6319 7 месяцев назад
Another aspect of doctor pay is location. If you work in “less desirable “ places you will get paid MUCH much more. Like 350+ an hr as an er doc
@ginger1549
@ginger1549 4 месяца назад
Salaries in healthcare vary widely across the USA. Various costs of living in areas like LA - NYC etc bring much higher salaries vs much smaller places where the COL is less.
@mikaelaguinevere6093
@mikaelaguinevere6093 Год назад
As a PT student, I'm happy that my future profession is included. 🥰
@samuelosifeso4467
@samuelosifeso4467 Год назад
I was looking into PT but then changed into nursing. Now I regret it cuz nurses deal with a lot. Any advice ?
@savagewrld236
@savagewrld236 Год назад
@@samuelosifeso4467 could you elaborate on what you mean by "a lot"?
@mikaelaguinevere6093
@mikaelaguinevere6093 Год назад
@@samuelosifeso4467 sorry for the late reply! I asked my friends who are currently studying nursing and they literally answered "run" 😂. Kidding aside, I don't know how to properly compare the two courses as they are both different. When my friends told me about the subjects that they're taking, it focuses more on the patient's health assessment and recovery with looots of memorization. In PT, in my case, including the memorization, it focuses on the anatomy and physiology that are needed to incorporate the exercise and treatment for the patient. I asked a PT student before and she said that it's hard to memorize at first but knowing the basics of it, it'll be easy. For example, when assessing a patient, you must know how, why, and what happened and with that, you can start on the next move. It's like you're trying to cross out the ones that are not relevant to the case of the patient. To sum it up, there's a lot of memorization in every course out there but knowing the basics, fundamentals, and how to deal with it will help you. I hope I explained it well and helped u! ❤️
@BiancaFox
@BiancaFox Год назад
@@samuelosifeso4467 you did the right thing!
@hrf6548
@hrf6548 Год назад
@@samuelosifeso4467 LITERALLY deal with A LOT 😭😭
@katietaylor8659
@katietaylor8659 Год назад
Physical therapist starting salary is actually $60-65K, at least in Oklahoma. And we do take a national exam (NPTE) and may choose to do residency or fellowship. Most schools require us to take the GRE, write a personal statement, and provide proof of shadowing/observation hours (usually there is a minimum you must meet; I think 45-60 hour minimum is common). There are companies that expect you to document off the clock at home, which amounts to way more than 40 hours a week (though not all employers do this).
@kevinjones1298
@kevinjones1298 5 месяцев назад
That’s bull I make 130k or 105 per SOC and 90 a visit in Home Health and see around 30 patients a week
@wenz0414
@wenz0414 Год назад
In some of the area, like northern California, RN pays from 60s - 80s/hr~ just regular staff, not management
@King-2077
@King-2077 Год назад
Well it’s because it’s California, everything is expensive. These rates are average rate across the country. Your salary adjusts depends on the cost of living. So in a sense, that nurse who makes 60-80/hr is still like someone who makes 45/hr in a state with low cost of living.
@NicKYKmic
@NicKYKmic Год назад
@@King-2077 Exactly! simple logic, but a lot of people dont seem to get.
@riseupreese
@riseupreese Год назад
I’m in Philly is I’m staff nurse. $54 hour only been a nurse for 2 years
@kennethsosa9806
@kennethsosa9806 Год назад
@king peralta I wish that was the case. But over here in NC which is considered a cheap state to live in. I started @$24 an hour at a nursing home and then $32 and some change in the hospital. It would be great if things stayed cheap. But sadly it doesn’t. The only thing that’s not going up is salary. And that’s why I’m planning to go back to NorCal. Everything is definitely more expensive but at least the cost of living vs salary is a little closer.
@wenz0414
@wenz0414 Год назад
Its really funny when yall related it to cost of living... a 30k honda is always ~ 30k no matter where u live in the States.. just like airplane tickets.. the most diff probably rent/housing? anyway, I rather make more money in big city
@edwardjackson7937
@edwardjackson7937 Год назад
You should also highlight Anesthesiologist Assistant career field along side Nurse Anesthetist. We are the equivalent in terms of duties and responsibilities. Just different pathways of education. While a nurse goes to nursing school, Anesthesiologist Assistants get a Bachelor's degree in any field they like, similar to a physician. After completing the prerequisites to apply to AA programs, its generally a 24-28 month masters program.
@sillysnappy3085
@sillysnappy3085 Год назад
agreed
@evolvedempress8953
@evolvedempress8953 Год назад
100 Percent Agree‼️‼️‼️
@CloudslnMyCoffee
@CloudslnMyCoffee Год назад
Do you mind me asking the pay?
@edwardjackson7937
@edwardjackson7937 Год назад
@@CloudslnMyCoffee The pay is pretty similar to CRNA (All depends on the anesthesia group) and all depends on where you live and practice, just like every other healthcare job lol. Typical salary in populated areas for AAs start anywhere from $140-170K as a new graduate and increase with years of experience.
@BishimDeja
@BishimDeja Год назад
Do they even still have this? Or just in certain places? I always look on indeed for jobs just to view the market and I never see AA positions
@rmuers
@rmuers 7 месяцев назад
If you have Radiologic Technology license that can do Xray, Fluoro, CT scans and MRI as extra certification seeking a job in California your pay range is close to $65 - $80 an hr easy 120k yearly... but then again cost of living in California makes your 120k look like bare minimum with Gas, housing (or rent) and bills Edit: I forgot to add, not to mention, Taxes is California is among the highest if not top highest in the nation so be smart about your finances
@jimmyjazz7693
@jimmyjazz7693 8 месяцев назад
CST's can make about the same as a Dentist. Really just depends on the state/city & speciality.
@NevadasMinistry
@NevadasMinistry Год назад
Worth the statement, money isn't the priority but a determining factor, yeah 🦊
@eldanaeldana5426
@eldanaeldana5426 Год назад
Thank you for sharing with us. What about pharmacologist?
@Theprccollector
@Theprccollector Год назад
CRNA for a little over a year and I do make a good chunk of change lol
@choochd
@choochd Год назад
The data for dentists are skewed heavily by employees of Dental Service Organizations, dentists who split their time at multiple offices, ans dentists who work 2-3 days/week. Online figures rarely take into account private practice dentist owners who earn both a salary and profit from the practice itself. As well this video completely ignores the dental specialties such as Ortho, Endo, OMFS, Pedo, Perio, Anes, which each require additional training in residency programs and may be accompanied by much higher earning potential.
@jaznotjaz3267
@jaznotjaz3267 Год назад
Will y’all be covering anything related to holistic medicine or naturopathic medicine in the nearby future?
@Qtae7
@Qtae7 Месяц назад
did you find the answer?
@noirefit5954
@noirefit5954 Год назад
Going for PA!
@gustavoguerra6381
@gustavoguerra6381 Год назад
Certified Surgical First Assistant is another one that nowadays can be between 45$ to 85$ depending on the state, skills and the type of contract (staff, Prm or travel)
@mariyamdukuray9063
@mariyamdukuray9063 Год назад
What major or degree is required ?
@jheanelledewar5134
@jheanelledewar5134 Год назад
Agreed. I am a CSFA and i make six figures..and I'm not a traveler. And most importantly I LOVE what I do.
@gustavoguerra6381
@gustavoguerra6381 Год назад
@@jheanelledewar5134 I would like to talk about it. Can I contact you?
@RobotRebelCinema
@RobotRebelCinema 8 месяцев назад
​@@mariyamdukuray9063Most CSFA were Surgical Techs before they became CSFA... It's only an Associate's Degree Program to become a ST... Then it's about 12 to 14 months of school to become a CSFA... At least that's how it is where I'm from. Every state is different but in mine, you have to practice as a ST for at least 2 years before you are eligible to go to CSFA school... Or being a medic in the Military can get you in as well.
@beastmodelebron2017
@beastmodelebron2017 Год назад
This is depends on the state though. Nurses in north cal starts at $50/hour. I feel like nurses earn more than PT
@miyayi2783
@miyayi2783 Год назад
Yes, registered nurses make more than PT and radiology tech.
@Dancele12
@Dancele12 Год назад
Salary depends widely on the job location and the department
@MNSKMN
@MNSKMN Год назад
I would argue that, like MDs, most dentists pursue a residency program that goes between 2-6 years. By doing this, their salaries increase substantially, and most make much more than what you say here (300k+). Most specialist work 4 days a week and have salaries around 250k. You are only showing what a general MD would make when we know that most become specialists.
@brittgayle467
@brittgayle467 Год назад
Do most dentists do residency? Because there are a lot of general dentists.
@bruhhmomentumm
@bruhhmomentumm Год назад
Exactly. For example, it’s very possible for an Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon (OMFS) to pull seven figures per year if they worked 5 days a week. Endodontists and Orthodontists clear $400k/year working full time corp. I know some who make double that amount private practice. Endo and ortho residencies are both 2-3 years. OMFS is 4 years and 6 years if you want an MD.
@bruhhmomentumm
@bruhhmomentumm Год назад
@@brittgayle467 most don’t do residency. It’s competitive
@MNSKMN
@MNSKMN Год назад
@@brittgayle467around 40%. It is highly competitive. But now it is more desirable because you work less and make a lot more money
@dr.apollo4226
@dr.apollo4226 Год назад
While it’s true that specialists make more, most dentists do not specialize. Only about 20% specialize, and some specialities pay lower than general practice.
@cander6751
@cander6751 Год назад
Doctor of dental medicine is DMD degree not DDM! Great video though!
@trevorjennings721
@trevorjennings721 Год назад
Hello Conner, how are you doing today, hope you’re fine and safe from the Virus??
@erwinsan4746
@erwinsan4746 Год назад
Which do you think should I go to, school of pharmacy, or technical school of anethesia *graduated with excellent grades from highschool
@galaxycat9508
@galaxycat9508 Год назад
Let's not forget the lab techs! currently a student Lol lab techs aren't mentioned that much or know much about it
@TimTim__
@TimTim__ Год назад
Yes. They’re the heroes behind the scene
@carloscruz8501
@carloscruz8501 Год назад
haha i worked as a travel nurse you need to get some experience before doing. traveling and during crisis you make 5-7k per week and non crisis 4k per week
@astro0125
@astro0125 Год назад
There are currently absolutely zero studies that show that patient safety declines when seeing a nurse practitioner
@nikki965
@nikki965 Год назад
Hey all! Any idea about the current situation of UK medical residency? Is the economic situation affecting the pay in NHS for medical residents??
@impushon
@impushon 9 месяцев назад
Dear Dr Jubbal, can you make a specific video about optometry? Please.❤❤❤
@hockeyfever22
@hockeyfever22 Год назад
Nurse practitioner here . I work in Nys and make around 165,000$ base. These numbers feel a little out dated .
@sarahko3219
@sarahko3219 Год назад
FYI it is not DDM degree, it is DMD which technically stands for "Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry" but most people say it stands for "Doctor of Dental Medicine" (I am currently in a DMD program rn and had this same confusion before)
@dicta9390
@dicta9390 Год назад
Please which country are you doing it in and is it ok if you can give me you email so we talk more about it. Thanks
@scottbarnett3566
@scottbarnett3566 10 месяцев назад
Please travel more. DDS, DMD, DDM all exist.
@drewmcdaniel2672
@drewmcdaniel2672 Год назад
Also important to recognize that you can make alot more at the bachelors level as well. On night shift as an RN in the SOUTH which tends to be lower paying im making around 140K/year 2 years post grad. I work a little overtime but no where near that much. It all depends on where you work, there's travel nurses I worked with at my old job making well over 250k/yr. Most of the nurses i work with that are further along are making around 170-200k/year with little to no overtime. The only rationale for most of us to go to CRNA school is literally just so we can go to day shift and make the same money, financially alot of us are making pretty much the same. Part of this is derived from EVERYONE wanting to go be a NP or CRNA nowadays which is heavily boosting the bedside RN pay which obviously there's a MASSIVE shortage.
@dfgfdgergs
@dfgfdgergs Год назад
Full time nurses are not making that much money in the south if they arent travel
@drewmcdaniel2672
@drewmcdaniel2672 Год назад
@@dfgfdgergs start looking into the VA.
@ChristRegin
@ChristRegin Год назад
Which country & state you work as a nurse
@alstonmiller212
@alstonmiller212 6 месяцев назад
Not anymore Sc nurse making 65 dollars and hour as bedside nurse
@BrentAureliCodes
@BrentAureliCodes Год назад
BSN Registered Nurses in California Bay area are 100+$ a hour.
@justinchiles9393
@justinchiles9393 Год назад
Look up cardiovascular perfusion Dr. Jubbal
@pashma8945
@pashma8945 Год назад
Most pharmacy schools don’t require pcat anymore
@baynana638
@baynana638 Год назад
can you make top 10 specialities like this video
@tyshellmarie1405
@tyshellmarie1405 Год назад
I was shocked when I didn’t see neurologist on the list. And there’s why more of a need for them then MDs primary care
@scholarlyanalyst7700
@scholarlyanalyst7700 Год назад
What sounds harder to your "ears"? 1. Certified Public Accountant or 2. Masters Degree in Statistics?
@hunnybunnyLP
@hunnybunnyLP Год назад
Do I have to be young to start doing any of these things? I always wanted to go to college, but had to take care of family.
@leopoldomedinataveras7583
@leopoldomedinataveras7583 Год назад
what about radiography tech program ? i would also like to know if the radiation therapist program is more difficult than becoming a radiologic tech. the student life is more difficult for a radiation therapist? thanks to anyone who respond.
@sarahk.7302
@sarahk.7302 Год назад
Speech pathology💛
@charclonts
@charclonts Год назад
Im very surprised a perfusionist isn't on here. MS degree or certification is granted, average take home per year is 140k
@lizzyxo
@lizzyxo Год назад
What are perfusionists and how do you become one?
@naylani7790
@naylani7790 Год назад
Hey! That’s what profession I’m currently going for😁♥️…Their masters programs are very competitive and the spots are limited at each school, but I think it will be worth it. On top of what you said, perfusionists can make that salary +/- straight outta certification/masters program which is awesome 😎. Compensation can vary based on location, experience, demand, taking call, etc. of course. From what I’ve heard from a travel Perfusionist that I know, it is even possible for them make a salary as high as 250k….and they don’t have to sell their souls to the MCAT and 8 years+ in grad school/residency like most physicians do💀
@sourcow56
@sourcow56 Год назад
Some Bay Area nurses can make over $200,000. Travel nurses can make that if not a lot more
@RedFaceeee
@RedFaceeee Год назад
I think these days it makes more sense to become a NP over an MD. NP can make far more than 54$/hr
@chrisr5649
@chrisr5649 Год назад
Not if you want to be the expert. NPs know very little about actual medicine and society needs actual doctors
@RedFaceeee
@RedFaceeee Год назад
@@chrisr5649 Expert? Do you really think there aren’t clinics run by NPs? Who is the expert in these situations? They make excess of 100$/hr. And I never said NPs know more than MDs. That statement would just be stupid.
@Benboy887
@Benboy887 Год назад
@@RedFaceeee If you say "it makes more sense financially" to become an NP you would've been more clear but you'd also be incorrect because MDs while having substantial training and experience their salary potential and future earnings would out earn an NP. However, that out earning occurs at a later stage in life so it's a trade-off.
@RedFaceeee
@RedFaceeee Год назад
@@Benboy887 I mean more from a time of investment and return stand point. It is becoming impossibly hard to get into Med school and the route to becoming a MD is long and humiliating (example being residency). Also, to become a MD it take substantially longer than becoming an NP. Yes obviously MDs make more than NPs, but 54$/hr is just wrong.
@Benboy887
@Benboy887 Год назад
@@RedFaceeee Fair, if all you're looking at is the path of least resistance for a higher earning position then yes it's "better".
@peterlynblessgaryeazon
@peterlynblessgaryeazon 7 месяцев назад
my favorite TV show so far lol
@isaacshah18
@isaacshah18 Год назад
Future CRNA here ♥️👋
@ashraftarabishi2319
@ashraftarabishi2319 6 месяцев назад
In the mean time, a consultant, the most senior doctor in NHS earns around £50 per hour.
@xaviermorgan6790
@xaviermorgan6790 Год назад
Do you think you could do a So you want to be a Nephrologist.
@docp4449
@docp4449 Год назад
Oh look an md not considering podiatrists as physicians…shocking. Considering they are SURGEONS this still cracks me up. Also the average income for podiatry is twice that in my state for anyone considering that career path.
@brandonbornet5421
@brandonbornet5421 Год назад
did your ego get hurt? yeah, truth is hard to swallow
@2zRescue
@2zRescue Год назад
From what I’m aware of an MSN, masters in nursing is different from a nurse practitioner NP. A MSN is still a registered nurse while a nurse practitioner has a separate license.
@scottbarnett3566
@scottbarnett3566 10 месяцев назад
Nah. There is overlap state to state. Depending on when you achieved your MSN you can still be an advanced practice nurse
@srivatsasurya8092
@srivatsasurya8092 Год назад
CRNA >> Dentist in terms of pay that's new. Good video by the way
@bruhhmomentumm
@bruhhmomentumm Год назад
Most dentists with a few years of experience make 225k+. Even more in private practice. I can’t speak on CRNA’s as I don’t know any, but I’ve heard that it’s on the come up in terms of salary
@krzzzy19
@krzzzy19 Год назад
@@bruhhmomentumm experienced crna make more than that. I will make over 400k this year in my second year
@sohanshetty347
@sohanshetty347 Год назад
Thank you
@FloraNovax3
@FloraNovax3 Год назад
I really wanna be a PA but the schooling is so difficult I don’t think I could keep up
@AquaticIvy
@AquaticIvy Год назад
I’m in PA a school right now. If you want to be a PA, you’ll get through PA school. Getting in is the hard part. Once you’re there, you just have to make sure you don’t fail out. Unlike med school, grades matter less in PA school because you don’t have to apply for residency afterwards.
@Imatopher218
@Imatopher218 Год назад
I agree with Aqua. Getting into PA school is the hardest part. I start this week and my classmates are amazing. We’re all rooting for each other and will do whatever necessary so we all succeed. I’d say go for it! PA is an amazing career.
@imthelovestamp
@imthelovestamp 4 месяца назад
By far, the best work:salary ratio in healthcare is administration
@debbyo8562
@debbyo8562 11 месяцев назад
The wage in the UK vs US is crazy
@shiningyrlife
@shiningyrlife Год назад
Don't look at the salary and get mesmerized by it. Dental schools tuition hitting 400K with average 7% interest rate, then you have corporate dentistry takes over + insurances dont reimburse as much. Better practice in rural or get good at market yourself.
@tezh5897
@tezh5897 Год назад
Facts! I know some dental students that are graduating with well over 600k in student loan debt WITH a 7% interest rate! Its crazy!
@Godfavorsmi
@Godfavorsmi Год назад
Dentist obtain DDS or *DMD (doctor of medicine in dentistry) not DDM as stated in the video
@radiographer.to_be
@radiographer.to_be Год назад
what is your opinion on bsc in radiography? if they want to work in us or canada from other country what is the procedure?
@turquoisetortoise6330
@turquoisetortoise6330 Год назад
Hi Dr. Jubbal. What are your thoughts on pursuing a career as an anesthesiologist assistant? I am aware this pathway is new, different from CRNAs and requires a two years masters program to be completed.
@domii3067
@domii3067 Год назад
May I ask how that is different from a PA?
@dbro375
@dbro375 Год назад
@@domii3067 PA's cannot assist in anesthesiology as far as I am aware of. It's pretty much the only specialty in medicine that they can't participate in.
@Benboy887
@Benboy887 Год назад
@@domii3067 They get trained in anesthesia ONLY whereas PAs get a general medicine education
@amplemedicallectures
@amplemedicallectures Год назад
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@domii3067
@domii3067 Год назад
@@Benboy887 noted. Thanks
@Jeff-zo3jf
@Jeff-zo3jf Год назад
I'm a specialized kinesiologist I get paid as much as OT and PT. I think it depends on what company and who you know.
@mustang8206
@mustang8206 Год назад
What does that job even entail
@peterrudy9207
@peterrudy9207 Год назад
Never to heal you or cure you of anything . But , to " maintain " your condition with medication . Never mind the side effects or that the longer you have a medical condition . The chances and likelihood it will get worse over time . As medication " treats " the symptoms , only . The most profitable is always surgery for both doctor and hospital .
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