Dr. Parisis
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Study RADIOLOGY With Me Real-Time (2 Hours, Nature Breaks, No Music)
👋🏻 Ready for a 2-hour radiology "study with me" session? No music but there are some 10-minute Sunset Cliffs nature breaks (San Diego) with white noise which I hope you'll like. I'm doing some RadPrimer ultrasound questions here and I find practice questions are a great way to study during radiology residency. Don't forget to subscribe and smash the like button!
Timestamps:
Study Session 1 00:00 - 43:40
Sunset Cliffs Nature Break 1 43:40 - 54:07
Study Session 2 54:07 - 1:50:03
Sunset Cliffs Nature Break 2 1:50:03 - 2:00:50
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RADIOLOGIST Reacts To Dr. Glaucomflecken - How To Ace Your RADIOLOGY Interview
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👋🏻 Dr. Glaucomflecken is absolutely hilarious and since he's done a few videos about radiologists I thought it would be fun to do a reaction video. First reaction video on the channel, with hopefully many more to come in the future. Hope you like the video! Don't forget to subscribe to Glaucomflecken's channel: ua-cam.com/channels/YDVFfp_AN1WBiNwaf9522w.html Videos I reacted to: 1. How To Ace Y...
How To Match Into RADIOLOGY - Everything You Need To Know
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👋🏻 How to match into diagnostic radiology residency - everything you need to know. I broke down this video into things that you do during your first two years of med school and then things to do in third and fourth year. Just start out med school by studying hard, acing the USMLE, joining some radiology interest groups and societies, and doing some research. Then finish third and fourth year up...
MD vs DO: The Real "Differences" (Doctor Explains)
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👋🏻 MD versus DO med schools - everything you wanted to know and then some. Tried my best to make this as complete a summary as I could, with my opinions/thoughts sprinkled throughout of course. Check out the links below if you'd like to do more reading on the topic and don't forget to smash that like and subscribe button while you're down there ;) Timestamps: Intro 00:00 - 00:17 When this conve...
Day in the Life of a DOCTOR - Radiology Residency Vlog (Nuclear Medicine Rotation)
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👋🏻 Another doctor vlog showing you all what a nuclear medicine rotation in radiology residency looks like! I go over the specialty of nuclear medicine in general and the types of studies we read. This weekend I also happened to fly to Florida for a wedding and figured I'd take you along for a brief weekend in my life. Hope this gives you a feel for what a nuclear medicine radiology rotation mig...
A Week in the Life of a RADIOLOGY Resident: Hospital Vlog (body radiology rotation)
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👋🏻 Another "week in the life" radiology residency hospital vlog! Hopefully, this gives you a feel for what a CT/body radiology rotation might look like in residency. Towards the end of the vlog I threw together some clips together from my weekend trip to Los Angeles for my brother's dental school white coat ceremony. We also went out to eat a ton, went hiking with Vice President (Will Rogers St...
Interventional Radiology Vlog - Day in the Life of a DOCTOR (Residency Vlog)
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👋🏻 Thought I'd take you along my last week on my interventional radiology rotation so you can get a feel for what radiology residency might look like. First time trying this whole vlogging thing for a week so let me know how I did lol. We start in Minneapolis and end up in San Diego. Hope you like the video! Cases courtesy of Radiopedia, www.radiopedia.org Other videos you might like - What You...
University of Minnesota Diagnostic Radiology Residency: An Overview For Applicants
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In this video, Divya, Jesse, and Kevin talk give a broad overview of the diagnostic radiology residency at the University of Minnesota. They talk about the typical day in the life (hours, rotation sites, workflow), the call schedule, and moonlighting. In short, we rotate at the University, the University children's hospital, the local county hospital (Hennepin County Medical Center), and the VA...
What You Should You Look For In A RADIOLOGY RESIDENCY (Tips From A Resident)
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👋🏻 So what should you look for in a radiology residency? In this video, I go over a few things to consider when thinking about where to apply and how to organize your rank/match list when you go on your interviews. I also talk about why I wanted to come to the University of Minnesota, which I thought some of you may appreciate. I hope it’s helpful to those of you currently in the middle of the ...
A Day in the Life of a RADIOLOGY RESIDENT (Breast Imaging Rotation)
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👋🏻 First "day in the life of a doctor" video for the channel! Breast radiology was my first rotation of radiology residency, it was a great experience with lots of procedures (biopsies) and patient care. I had the opportunity to see relatively uncommon cases, present cases at rad-path conference, and overall learned a ton. Let me know how you like the video in the comments below! Cases courtesy...
How and Why To Do RESEARCH
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👋🏻 Hi everyone! In this video, we talk about how to get research in medical school and in undergrad. It can be hard to find research projects as a medical student (or premed) so I hope these tips help you figure out how to find research projects. I also talk about how research experience can connect us with mentors who can open other doors for us down the line (such as writing a strong letter o...
My Path From High School to Medical School (2020 Graduate)
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👋🏻 Hi everyone! In this video, I go over my premed path/journey/process from high school and college up to medical school. Basically what I did to get into med school. I also touch on why I decided to pursue becoming a doctor, my experience with the MCAT, and how applying/interviewing to med school was. Hope it provides you with some motivation to become a doctor and gives insight on the proces...

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  • @pauldrice1996
    @pauldrice1996 8 днів тому

    I mean you could probably live without bones and could probably even have a fulfilling career in politics but idk.

  • @sillie171
    @sillie171 14 днів тому

    CT tech here... still my very favorite clinical history for an exam was "????????" ... literally not joking.. I thought the clever "sick" or "very sick" was bad enough ... but not even bothering giving any words was next level ... no backing at that hospital by the rads so we scanned it anyway .... I'm amazed I lasted a year there

  • @dcolb121
    @dcolb121 15 днів тому

    I have (and this is no joke) FIVE 32-inch monitors. I can watch five different pornos at the same time. As a matter of fact, I'm sitting here without pants and in my underwear right now. I love the feeling of silk panties...er...I mean boxer shorts.

  • @jessticulatewildly
    @jessticulatewildly 21 день тому

    Hahahaha - your room is dark

  • @sinuzb3115
    @sinuzb3115 Місяць тому

    Hi! Did you have to complete a masters?

  • @Career-fl3bn
    @Career-fl3bn Місяць тому

    You r doing good job you should make more videos and vlog and upload it keep it up 👍

  • @Dr.8zaz4168
    @Dr.8zaz4168 Місяць тому

    Hello Dr Thanks for your advice I’m wondering if I can apply only for preliminary & TY for this incoming cycle And next year apply for advanced DR? Or I have to apply in the same match cycle for both preliminary & advanced ? Us /IMG with home country residency in radiology with 243 CK score Any extra advice /tip for match? Ty

  • @Michelle-eq6lt
    @Michelle-eq6lt Місяць тому

    Can someone please explain the concept of pre-med, when do you do(is it during undergrad?) it and do i need it to become a rad?

  • @HansImWald
    @HansImWald Місяць тому

    you guys do ultra sound? i never did! only naeotom alpha :D

  • @nemomemo5191
    @nemomemo5191 2 місяці тому

    Love it thank you !

  • @CrisusAttucks
    @CrisusAttucks 2 місяці тому

    my son is a spine surgeon, his friend in ortho residency decided to change to radiology because ortho was too physically difficult for him.....6 mo later his wife left him......lol

  • @stephaniekramer1430
    @stephaniekramer1430 2 місяці тому

    I love radiology reports and how there are so many differentials provided. My neurosurgeon had me take a brain MRI to a radiologist colleague for a second opinion on the scan. He looked at it and said “It’s recurrent tumor.” And I asked what else, he said “there is nothing else to call it”. I also love the standard “correlate with clinical findings”.

  • @chi8977
    @chi8977 3 місяці тому

    Where are you now?

  • @obeyedyapper3210
    @obeyedyapper3210 3 місяці тому

    was it competitive/hard to get your job? hiring process wise.

  • @smivlibee5936
    @smivlibee5936 3 місяці тому

    Aye I need a mentor in radiology. Im starting med school at kcu in july. Are you taking mentees?

  • @darinsmith2458
    @darinsmith2458 4 місяці тому

    I have been to enough MDs that say what I have can't be treated to know that it is time to do something different..

  • @Xxdalerockxx
    @Xxdalerockxx 4 місяці тому

    Good video, I’m interested in what made you decide to go with radiology?

  • @mihaimoldo
    @mihaimoldo 4 місяці тому

    FIESTA ? please .... VIBE is king! Specially with Dixon .

  • @lamiasaadi5294
    @lamiasaadi5294 4 місяці тому

    Excellent ❤

  • @suem6004
    @suem6004 5 місяців тому

    Young man. My brother got in on the ground floor of MRIs around your age. At home he had a tiny dark office with monitors and a dictating machine. While he was hosting our family reunion, he had to step in a read some spinal MRIs. So, think about that in your future home office. You are so lucky to read the imaging at home. You chose well.

  • @dukeluger8274
    @dukeluger8274 6 місяців тому

    I am an orthopedic surgeon which is one of the hardest fields to enter as an MD graduate. As an MD, getting into an MD medical is unbelievably difficult as anyone in medicine knows. I was on my OB rotation when one one of the DO students took me aside and said regardless of what anyone tells you 99% of us applied to MD school and did not get in. There is also the uncomfortable truth that if they were not white or Asian they could have entered an MD school. Not being an underrepresented minority actually works against you. MDs are the cream of our medical system. If you go to any major University Hospital in America, those are all institutions that have a medical school that grant an MD degree, and you will have an unbelievably high chance of being seen by an MD. MD institutions select only the best applicants with the highest grades, MCAT scores, and everything being equal, as I've met in my colleagues, Olympic gold medalists, and a Navy SEAL. The best of the best. That is how they became an MD. The best residency training programs for doctors in America take first, United States MD graduates who have graduated at the top of their MD classes called 'AOA' or Alpha Omega Alpha. . The top residency training programs and hospitals, as this video doctor says, in America, are MD programs at MD medical schools. If you look at any list of top hospitals in America, they are all MD or allopathic training hospitals with medical schools which grant an MD . This Hasan Minaj joker, as an Indian or Pakistani, probably knows some people who were interested in medicine and found this out for him, and he made it into a cheap joke. All the Ivy League hospitals and medical schools are MD institutions. Sorry about the facts.

  • @landryjo9507
    @landryjo9507 7 місяців тому

    Well they are not exactly equal. Usually DO is the plan-B medicine for applicants who couldn't get into an MD school. DO applicants have slightly less competitive MCAT scores and GPAs than MD applicants. More than the numbers, their applications as a whole, are not that competitive for an MD school. Many applicants don't even consider DO schools until they get rejections from MD schools. Most DO schools are not competitive-enough to land them in competitive specialities. So most of them end up in primary care ( still 100% match rate. Yet this is not their dream field). DO schools are easy to start. COCA is so lax on starting a DO school compared to LCME. That's why there are so many for-profit DO schools popping up in the country with so low standards. Finally, that additional "skill" of OMT is just mainly pseudoscience. While MD students learn evidence-based medicine in their curriculum, DO schools fill up their curriculum with this archaic pseudoscience which talks about spirits in the bone, CSF pulsation, cranial manipulation, lymphatic pumping and other BS.

    • @momto2
      @momto2 7 місяців тому

      Yes, they are equal. DOs have the same exact privileges as MDs. You have not answered when asked multiple times. Are you a physician? I'm not sure where you get your information. The curriculum at a DO school is very similar to that of an MD school with the addition of OMM.

  • @madi_stellar
    @madi_stellar 8 місяців тому

    I’m a sophomore in high school with big dreams to become an interventional radiologist or a neuroradiologist. I know it’s a competitive field but I will make it. I will keep my grades up, get into a good college, and an amazing med school (either UPenn’s Med school or John’s Hopkins)

  • @Bigjoedo66
    @Bigjoedo66 8 місяців тому

    Great Video! I am a non-traditional DO. I was a Registered Nurse for 18 years prior to going to medical school. Back then, there was only 13 DO medical schools

  • @Subsuccessbb
    @Subsuccessbb 8 місяців тому

    The sound quality was great

  • @kjmoran
    @kjmoran 8 місяців тому

    Looks like we've got a replacement for Dr. Cellini since he quit UA-cam!

  • @beckischellinger5150
    @beckischellinger5150 8 місяців тому

    FM/EM doc here, I definitely hate the vague radiology reasons and always try to add more. Usually reasons default to the patient triage complaint in EMRs, so if you are barely keeping up... or the nurse gives you a verbal report that sounds concerning and your stuck with a critical patient that's what goes in. Definitely less than ideal, but more of systems problem.

  • @richardm6704
    @richardm6704 10 місяців тому

    The radiologist is my spirit animal. The world is too bright and scary, give me cozy sunglasses any day

  • @macking104
    @macking104 10 місяців тому

    oh fine… telling us to smash a button so we get an injury requiring an appointment and some expensive scan…

  • @littleloner1159
    @littleloner1159 10 місяців тому

    Thanks radiology for never finding anything wrong with me. Was reassuring despite the severe pain and uncertainty i was in. Just having something to look at and definitely prove the pain is not caused by some catastrophic joint failure or smth. (Turns out my brain is a little bit of a pos, especially when im stressed. Took a few years and some very confused doctors to find that out. They should really teach more about the sheer power your brain holds over your body)

  • @gijose5611
    @gijose5611 11 місяців тому

    I like ur content! But you need to get a better microphone. Your volume is to low compared to the videos.

  • @Chrono826
    @Chrono826 11 місяців тому

    I'm an MRI technologist. We joke about this when they have a lot of orders on a patient! "Looks like we're going on a fishing expedition!" "Yeah, we need to do a whole body workup to see if the patient needs a physical exam."

    • @lisar7385
      @lisar7385 11 місяців тому

      😂 omg that’s hilarious !

  • @amethystrose1888
    @amethystrose1888 Рік тому

    I wore skeleton socks to an ankle scan a few years ago, my radiologist loved them! Lol

  • @mardayemane
    @mardayemane Рік тому

    Can you please tell me which colleges give BS/MD to international students with high acceptance rate

  • @mygaffer
    @mygaffer Рік тому

    Usually it's the original video that is being reacted to which has the too low audio level, here it's the reactor's video that has a too low audio level. Basically they should match.

  • @triforce7464
    @triforce7464 Рік тому

    I've been a high school teacher the past 5 years, mainly working with special needs students. I'm a little burnt out working with the general public and with parents, and feel a lack of intellectual stimulation in my current career. I'm considering changing careers to medicine, and I have a particular interest in diagnostic radiology since I want to work more in the background, have a great work-life balance, and be able to be more selective with who I spend my time with.

  • @sebastiantorres2651
    @sebastiantorres2651 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this video It really is a good down to earth personal experience that helps a lot .

  • @Justin-_-Time
    @Justin-_-Time Рік тому

    This is great reaction content

  • @suvikhyasiingh
    @suvikhyasiingh Рік тому

    so, you'd also be making vids pantless 😁

  • @ontarioguyincalgary4845
    @ontarioguyincalgary4845 Рік тому

    Good reaction 😊

  • @ajessm
    @ajessm Рік тому

    It's great to have input from the actual practitioners depicted in GF's videos. They all seem to be spot on. Love the insights you give. Thanks, Radiology /Dr Parisis

  • @SkullpunkArt
    @SkullpunkArt Рік тому

    So you get paid to sit at a desk for hours at a computer and wear thigh highs? Never knew femboys and radiologists had so much in common.

  • @Yupppi
    @Yupppi Рік тому

    Next episode radiologist learns audio leveling. I recommend watching the content through once before publishing (but be warned, do not do it with headphones and do not turn them up to hear).

  • @samittarsingh9397
    @samittarsingh9397 Рік тому

    Do medical schools accept online associates degree from community colleges

    • @drparisis
      @drparisis Рік тому

      Med schools require a bachelor degree

    • @samittarsingh9397
      @samittarsingh9397 Рік тому

      @Dr. Parisis yes but if you get online associates degree from community college and then transfer to 4 year university for bachelors. Will they accept it

    • @drparisis
      @drparisis Рік тому

      @@samittarsingh9397 not sure, probably

  • @lonniesmith352
    @lonniesmith352 Рік тому

    How come black and white why not green?

  • @Julia-lk8jn
    @Julia-lk8jn Рік тому

    Oh, I love it so much when somebody actually puts the study abstract straight into the video! I'll be honest, when I'm taking the time to look up a study, that's usually what I read. My statistics are rusty and working my way through several pages is usually more than I'm willing to do to mentally check the "looked up the source" box. Thanks, having this commented by a radiologist is super informative fun!

  • @avnisuri9901
    @avnisuri9901 Рік тому

    Hi Dr. Parisis! This was so helpful. I am a Cali native - have been accepted into a DO school in Utah and still waitlisted for an MD school in Cali. I am also interested in radiology and researching my prospects and getting accepted into a radiology residency back in Cali if I get rejected from the MD school. Im looking at an uphill climb. Your channel has been so helpful in my planning and I have gleened that I should: get the best grades possible, get the best exam scores possible, take USMLE exams in addition to COMLEX, start building my residency “story” by showing interest in my desired speciality thru organizations volunteering and research, get great LORs from my 3rd year rotations, make connections with desired residency programs. Am I missing anything? Thank you!!!!!

    • @drparisis
      @drparisis Рік тому

      For what it’s worth I don’t think it’s realistic for a DO to match in CA for radiology residency

    • @avnisuri9901
      @avnisuri9901 Рік тому

      @@drparisis Well! Got into the CA MD school 🤭

  • @baconbagels5475
    @baconbagels5475 Рік тому

    100% agree that more clinical history is better than none. I work in pathology, and 9/10 times we only get things like "Pain" or "Fever" if they've given us anything at all

  • @MrScrofulous
    @MrScrofulous Рік тому

    My nickname for radiologists is "the glow-worms". Can you guess why ? Radiologista rarely transcribe my clinical information correctly. Recently one turned my "? acetabular #" into "? lower stab #". I rang and complained. The response included an apology for the "type anchor". I clapped back pretty hard. Apologising for a "typing error" with another "type anchor" proves you DO NOT proof read your reports.

  • @musewinter9369
    @musewinter9369 Рік тому

    Joined cuz I giggled. New perspectives are good