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Discharge Planning 101 (Part 2): How to Safely Discharge a Patient from the Hospital
Discharge planning is a complicated business! Welcome to part TWO of my discharge planning series. In part one, I go over the long list of factors you need to consider to discharge a patient safely and efficiently. In THIS video, I give a few tips that will help you keep track of everything during the hospitalization so that discharge isn't delayed due to factors within your control.
ABOUT ME:
I'm Monica, an Internal Medicine attending living in Los Angeles. I'm here to provide high-yield videos for medical students and residents. My favorite topics include how to succeed on clinical rotations, clinical skills, and some good old pathophysiology!
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Discharge Planning 101 (Part 1): How to Safely Discharge a Patient from the Hospital
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Discharging a patient from the hospital can be pretty complicated to say the least! Watch this video to learn all the factors you need to consider in order to discharge your patient out of the hospital safely and efficiently. Then watch part 2 to learn tips on how to keep up with this long list of items during the hospitalization so nothing falls through the cracks! ABOUT ME: I'm Monica, an Int...
How to Succeed in Clerkships as a "Quiet" Student (Introverts Rule!)
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I struggled throughout my clerkships because my quiet introverted self had a hard time with public speaking and just putting myself out there in general. I spent the last several years working on skills that I now wish I had had back in medical school. So here's my biggest advice for my fellow quiet people - work on your public speaking skills, and more specifically, your oral presentation skil...
Let's Compare Day Hospitalist vs Nocturnist Jobs!
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Considering a hospitalist or nocturnist career? I got you covered! In this video, I compare the differences between life as a hospitalist and life as a nocturnist. Spoiler alert: It's not as simple as working during the day vs at night! Time stamps below: TIME STAMPS: 0:00 - 0:34 Intro 0:34 - 2:48 Work Schedule 2:49 - 4:49 Responsibilities 4:50 - 5:53 Salary 5:54 - 7:39 Other Considerations ABO...
Example Oral Presentation: Acute Kidney Injury
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You've heard tips on how to give a great oral presentation, but applying tips can be hard without studying a few model examples first. Here's an example of a pretty good (if I do say so myself) oral presentation on a patient with leg swelling and acute kidney injury. CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW to follow along as I read my note! CLICK HERE TO FOLLOW ALONG: drive.google.com/file/d/1WmTk3u6d61r5HTR0d...
How to do an Internal Medicine Admission Step-by-Step (for residents and medical students)
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Learning how to do a complete internal medicine hospital admission from start to finish efficiently and effectively is your key to success as a medicine resident or medical student. Here's a step by step checklist to prepare you for any internal medicine wards rotation. ABOUT ME: I'm Monica, an Internal Medicine attending living in Los Angeles. I'm here to provide high-yield videos for medical ...
I'm changing jobs... Comparing primary care vs hospitalist careers
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Deciding between primary care and hospitalist careers? These are two very different jobs! One could say they're rather opposite... In this video, I discuss why I decided to go from a primary care to a hospitalist career. P.S. I'm back!!! ABOUT ME: I'm Monica, an Internal Medicine attending living in Los Angeles. I'm here to provide high-yield videos for medical students and residents. My favori...
Example of a Great Oral Presentation - Heart Failure (For Medical Students and Residents)
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You've heard tips on how to give a great oral presentation, but it's hard to put tips into context without seeing examples. Here's an example of a pretty good (if I do say so myself) oral presentation on a patient with heart failure and atrial flutter. This is the first a series of videos with examples of oral presentations on patients with common diagnoses. Comment below whether or not you wan...
Casual Chat - Tips for the First Day of Intern Year of Internal Medicine Residency
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Nervous before your first day of intern year of Internal Medicine residency? I got you. Here are some tips to get you feeling just a bit more comfortable. The start of intern year can seem scary, but trust me, you'll quickly fall into a routine and maybe even find that it's not so bad! Get to know your patients and your colleagues, make new friends, learn some good medicine, and take good care ...
Useful Dot Phrases: Be EFFICIENT with Electronic Medical Records!
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Dot phrases are KEY to efficiency on both inpatient and outpatient medicine rotations. Efficiency means getting your work done quickly (but still accurately) so you can achieve a good work-life balance. Electronic medical records (EMRs) have features that allow you to insert a large amount of templated text quickly. This saves seconds, which add up to minutes, which eventually add up to hours! ...
How to study for your shelf exams EFFECTIVELY
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Shelf exams during clinical rotations can be stressful, looming over our heads while we take care of patients during the daytime. Nonetheless, they're an important part of clinical rotations because you won't see all pathologies during your few weeks on each specialty. Time to get down to studying! Here are some tips on how to study most effectively for your shelf exams. ABOUT ME: I'm Monica, a...
Common Residency (and Medical School) Interview Questions and How to Answer Them!
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Here are the most common residency and medical school interview questions and how to answer them well! Residency and medical school admissions interviews can be stressful, especially your first few. Watch this video to be fully prepared and WOW your interviewers! Good luck to all the future doctors out there! FOLLOW ME: IG - monicajeongmd TikTok - monicajeongmd ABOUT ME: I'm Monica, an Internal...
Discharge Planning: Know Your Discharge Destinations!
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Discharge planning is key to taking care of any patient in the hospital, whether you're a medical student, resident, or attending. Knowing your discharge destinations will put you ahead of the game! I really underestimated how important this topic was and didn't learn the key details until I was a second year resident. Watch this video to learn the basics of discharge destinations and impress y...
How to Juggle a Long List of Patients in Internal Medicine
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When you're a sub-intern in medical school or intern in residency, you suddenly have to take care of a much longer list of patients than you did as a third year medical student. Yikes! It can be stress-inducing to say the least. How do you keep track of everything??? Well, never fear I have some great tips to keep you on the ball! Your team will be so impressed with how you stay on top of it al...
How to write the work and activities section on medical school and residency applications
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The residency program application (ERAS) medical school application (AMCAS) both have a "work and activities" section that asks you to write descriptions for each "experience" you've had, including community service, research, and work experience. But what do you actually write for the description? Here are a few high-yield tips on what content you should include in your work and activities sec...
How to Make a Problem List
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How to Make a Problem List
How to Write Your Personal Statement for Residency Applications
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How to Write Your Personal Statement for Residency Applications
How to Choose a Residency Program / Tips for Success in Medical School
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How to Choose a Residency Program / Tips for Success in Medical School
How to Write a Discharge Summary / Tips for Success in Medical School
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How to Write a Discharge Summary / Tips for Success in Medical School
The Life of a Hospitalist - Real Talk About a Hospitalist Career
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The Life of a Hospitalist - Real Talk About a Hospitalist Career
How to write progress notes efficiently / Tips for doctors and medical students
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How to write progress notes efficiently / Tips for doctors and medical students
How to give presentations on your clinical rotations / Tips for success in medical school
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How to give presentations on your clinical rotations / Tips for success in medical school
How to Pre-Round / Tips for Success in Medical School
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How to Pre-Round / Tips for Success in Medical School
Tips for Medicine Sub-I - Succeed in Medical School
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Tips for Medicine Sub-I - Succeed in Medical School
Top 10 Apps for Medicine (Medical students, residents, and attendings!)
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Top 10 Apps for Medicine (Medical students, residents, and attendings!)
WATCH THIS before Day 1 of Internal Medicine Clerkship! / Tips for Success in Medical School
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WATCH THIS before Day 1 of Internal Medicine Clerkship! / Tips for Success in Medical School
BEST SNACKS for wards! (Medical School Tips for Success)
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BEST SNACKS for wards! (Medical School Tips for Success)
Ace Medical School Clinical Rotations: How to Write an effective TASK LIST
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Ace Medical School Clinical Rotations: How to Write an effective TASK LIST
Medical School Oral Presentation DELIVERY: Top 5 Mistakes!
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Medical School Oral Presentation DELIVERY: Top 5 Mistakes!
Tips for Success in Medical School - How to stand out on clinical rotations
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Tips for Success in Medical School - How to stand out on clinical rotations

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ekkomain5414
    @ekkomain5414 День тому

    You are amazing Monica these videos are the best!

  • @ekkomain5414
    @ekkomain5414 День тому

    Thank you Monica, this is extremely helpful!

  • @faithsaranquin7747
    @faithsaranquin7747 12 днів тому

    HI What does PCSN means ? thanks in advance

  • @Lunaholic94
    @Lunaholic94 17 днів тому

    And when I'm late they are always on time 😢

  • @user-fb6wl3qo3o
    @user-fb6wl3qo3o 18 днів тому

    Thank you always for very informative videos. Again, I learn so much from your short lectures on US medical systems. I will be participating in USCE Observership in UC San Diego Health. It's a no Hands-on Experience so most of the things that you mentioned are prohibited for me anyway... I would love to get some consent forms signed for the interns but it won't be possible, wil it?

  • @user-fb6wl3qo3o
    @user-fb6wl3qo3o 19 днів тому

    Like always, thank you very much for your informative videos. I enjoy them very much and it gives a glimps of how hospitals work in US. I am a Korean doctor trying to go to the states afterall. I can't help but notice the last name Jeong... Are your family from Korea? Really sorry if it bothered you...

  • @siroven2000
    @siroven2000 22 дні тому

    Hello, firstly thank you for a great presentation. Can you please post the written version of it just like you did for the AKI, it was beneficial. Thank you again!

  • @angelostodomingo8001
    @angelostodomingo8001 26 днів тому

    This is way way too long

  • @4EddyM
    @4EddyM 27 днів тому

    Would you still recommend this resource in 2024, even if the publication date is 2018? Love your content ✌🏽

  • @karengarza105
    @karengarza105 29 днів тому

    Just started intern year for IM, your videos have been the most helpful!🫶🏼 these are a hidden gem, life is so busy but if you can please do a few more, would definitely love!

  • @Shiddyvet
    @Shiddyvet Місяць тому

    I just found you! You have a wonderful channel. Could you share your thoughts on NPs? I am thinking about going back to school. Thanks :)

  • @45dolfao
    @45dolfao Місяць тому

    Incredibly helpful for an IMG intern starting on Epic for the first time.

  • @Jps277
    @Jps277 Місяць тому

    Hi Dr. Jeong, I enjoyed watching this and thanks for sharing your journey with us. Truly inspiring.

  • @jasonflipz
    @jasonflipz Місяць тому

    Please make more examples. This was amazing!!

  • @JN-kk4nk
    @JN-kk4nk Місяць тому

    Hi there ! Thanks ! I think this might be helpful :)

  • @sungcheoljung8235
    @sungcheoljung8235 Місяць тому

    This is what I NEED! Thank you

  • @yvonnesiilo3306
    @yvonnesiilo3306 Місяць тому

    This may be ideal for me because im nocturnal and really struggle with mornings. Quick question, the 14 hour shift you do, are you the only doctor doing that 14hour?

  • @imasuperkoala
    @imasuperkoala 2 місяці тому

    Hello! I'll start my third IM year this June, I was trying to look for different websites to look/search for jobs; any recommendations? Thank you!

  • @ticocampos8384
    @ticocampos8384 2 місяці тому

    Cool, Does hospitalist spend more or less time than primary care with paper work? How many hours? Do you frequently deal with critical cases and death? Thanks!

  • @ticocampos8384
    @ticocampos8384 2 місяці тому

    Great video. How many hours do physicians spend with paper work per day? Do you do this notes in the end of your day or while talk to pacients? Is faster to dictate? Do you spend more time with pacients or doing paperwork? Thanks

  • @pookariah18
    @pookariah18 2 місяці тому

    NP here. I spent 1.5 years in primary care and it was so draining. The paperwork what ridiculous, too much time in the phone. I spent all my time just trying to help my patients afford medication’s or get access to community resources. I felt like I was a social worker more than a nurse practitioner. I prefer the hospital environment because all your resources are available.

  • @ICUSocialWorker
    @ICUSocialWorker 2 місяці тому

    It’s important to make sure the family does not mislead what you tell them. An example was provided to us that the family interpreted for a man who was having his leg amputated. They realized the family did not tell him his leg was being amputated and surgery was stopped.

  • @dalba3506
    @dalba3506 2 місяці тому

    This was extremely helpful, I am just finishing first year of medical school and its comforting knowing the key themes to absolutely kill it for future oral presentations. Thank you so much for doing this!!

  • @williammcneill2753
    @williammcneill2753 2 місяці тому

    No mention of open and closed ICUs. In an open ICU, don’t hospitalists need to manage patients in ICU (vents, central lines, intubations, extubations)

  • @michigan1085
    @michigan1085 2 місяці тому

    MS4 here, we don't have "work rounds" where I can go over things with the resident before I present to the attending. Basically I preround by myself (read the charts of pt's assigned to me, at 6 am), then FLY by myself and see the patients because we have to meet the attending at 7:30 am. In the attending's office I have to present my patients... but there's always info I never heard or am missing somehow, so the resident has to step in and "fix" my presentation, and I feel like an idiot lol. That's the daily flow

  • @yogeshlakshman8488
    @yogeshlakshman8488 3 місяці тому

    Hi mam Hope you are doing fine Suddenly got reminded of your videos Enlighten us with your knowledge if possible in the near future mam

  • @timepass-tj4vu
    @timepass-tj4vu 3 місяці тому

    started my first week of pediatrics on newborn last week, and gosh I wish I had this information. my preceptor told me I needed to improve my A&Ps, and I'm so glad I found this so I can blow her away this week. Thank you so much Dr. Jeong!!!

  • @nnekaou4490
    @nnekaou4490 3 місяці тому

    Thank you..

  • @joeljager9333
    @joeljager9333 3 місяці тому

    great video, now if i can only make an efficient and effective uncluttered preference list, esp w/order sets!

  • @bryanh8292
    @bryanh8292 3 місяці тому

    My issue with hospitalist is that you also become a pseudo social worker

  • @varangianguard4564
    @varangianguard4564 3 місяці тому

    All that you mention about primary care is true. Outpatient medicine in the US health care system pretty much drains every single physician. Work is never ending. I actually left my fellowship as an oncologist to become a hospitalist for all the reasons you just described.

  • @umberboy
    @umberboy 3 місяці тому

    Really helpful, I love your explanations and I understood completely! I hope you keep making lecture-type contents. ❤😊

  • @hbatou8513
    @hbatou8513 3 місяці тому

    being a dedicated nocturnist, I work 14 on/14 off; also have done 21 on/21 off. the advantage is on days off I get to travel and take care of many personal things.

  • @johnnewington3798
    @johnnewington3798 4 місяці тому

    From my experience, you have missed something that Doctors learn. Leave a good space at the bottom of the note, so if you mess up, you can retrospectively add further information that covers up your mistake. In the UK, lying and covering up is positively tolerated and has become an acceptable practice. Probably the same with all Doctors, happy for others to update on this subject.

  • @Sammy.a1287
    @Sammy.a1287 4 місяці тому

    SO INCREDIBLY HELPFUL! You are a legend Dr. Jeong!

  • @Sammy.a1287
    @Sammy.a1287 4 місяці тому

    Please do the video on how to do a good chart biopsy

  • @mariajosemartin3753
    @mariajosemartin3753 4 місяці тому

    Amazing advice 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @mike112693
    @mike112693 4 місяці тому

    200-300k is not enough these days. It's why med students are running to specialties

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    @Dr-Jamie 4 місяці тому

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  • @TheDrCarolineMD
    @TheDrCarolineMD 4 місяці тому

    Great video! It took me going through burnout over a year ago to learn how to be better at my job as a primary care attending. So I wanted to make some comments. Love the part about being an introvert, it can definitely get tiring, but one thing to learn especially for residents transitioning into attending roles or even current attendings that are struggling with this is to learn to direct conversations with patients in order to stay on track but still in a way that patients feel heard. It makes a huge difference. Admin stuff is a beast, totally agree. I had to put some time aside to come up with a workflow that works well. I’m actually creating a couple of videos on this specific topic soon, discussing time management and how I manage my inbasket to reduce risk for burnout but ensure that work gets done. Truly free after work? I think this is a decision each provider has to make for themselves. If you want to do work outside of your work hours, that’s fine. But if you don’t, you don’t have to. A big thing for primary care physicians is to create a strong workflow that works for you and helps you get work done before leaving clinic, so that you create that freedom outside of work. And if you’re out, you can have a colleague/s cover any urgent messages for you. Anything that’s non-urgent you can address when you get back. Compensation is also a big topic in primary care. You definitely want to be well compensated for your work. A couple of things to take into account (this is not all inclusive): 1) the type of work setting you go into - academic, private practice, employed by a large healthcare system, outpatient v inpatient, etc as there is likely to be a difference in pay in each of those, some lower, some higher. 2) if you really want to get paid well, you do have to understand the compensation model that you work in and learn how to maximize compensation based on that. I hope this is helpful for any of you out there!

  • @icedcoffee5037
    @icedcoffee5037 4 місяці тому

    Damn I should not have chose primary care this sounds horrible. You made it picture clear.

  • @janiceetomlinson
    @janiceetomlinson 5 місяців тому

    I am completely new to discharge planning and I learned more in this video than I did in the past 2 weeks of training with my preceptor. It has been a confusing 2 weeks. Thank you!

  • @theodule01
    @theodule01 5 місяців тому

    Your teaching is valuable for me as a new resident in the US system. BIG THANKS Dr Monica

  • @morninggloryfarmstead
    @morninggloryfarmstead 5 місяців тому

    Thanks again! Great overview and reminders!

  • @morninggloryfarmstead
    @morninggloryfarmstead 5 місяців тому

    I'm a nurse but this was a great refresher just to remember the concepts that need to be top of mind prior to discharge!

  • @Shelby-ls9wf
    @Shelby-ls9wf 5 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for creating such a great video. This is exactly what I was looking for

  • @Patricia-tp1zz
    @Patricia-tp1zz 6 місяців тому

    You're amazing!!!

  • @anithrao1864
    @anithrao1864 6 місяців тому

    Waste vedio

  • @ChrisNP87
    @ChrisNP87 6 місяців тому

    Is there a way to find your templates on EPIC so we can copy them? Thanks for all of your videos!!

  • @alexkumi6954
    @alexkumi6954 6 місяців тому

    Great video