Neurologist Interview | Day in the life, Sleep Medicine Doctor Specialty, Neurology Residency, Etc
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- TIMESTAMPS
00:19 What is neurology & what are the most common cases a general neurologist would see?
00:50 What are the subspecialties of neurology & what are the most common cases in each of them?
01:51 Why did you choose neurology & sleep medicine as a specialty and subspecialty, respectively?
02:23 What is a typical day in the life of a sleep medicine neurologist like?
03:39 What’s your division of time between clinic work and administrative or sleep lab work?
04:11 What are the hours of a sleep medicine specialist like?
04:42 How is the lifestyle of a sleep medicine neurologist different from a general neurologist or other specialties (outside of neurology)?
06:00 Are you able to work from home more as a sleep medicine specialist?
06:23 What employment types or practice settings are available to neurologists & sleep medicine specialists? (private practice, big groups, solo, locum tenens, academic medicine)
08:38 What is the most challenging + rewarding aspects of being a neurologist and a sleep medicine specialist?
09:38 Most challenging aspect of being a general neurologist?
10:08 What are the most rewarding aspects of sleep medicine and general neurology?
11:45 Are there any misconceptions about neurology or sleep medicine?
13:28 How to match into a good residency & fellowship program in neurology? How to become a neurologist + sleep medicine / other specialist if you’re a medical student.
15:29 Is doing research in med school important to match into a neurology residency?
16:20 How well are neurologists and sleep medicine doctors compensated generally and compared to other specialties?
17:55 How would a neurologist or sleep med doctor increase their income? How to make more money in these professions? Also pay differences by geography (rural vs suburb, etc), specialty type, and other factors
19:27 How can new doctors manage their finances better? Personal finance tips + specialty longevity, investments, etc
21:44 How do you stay on top of all the advances in neurology (and medicine)?
22:46 How do you avoid burnout? + How to reduce stress and prevent burnout? Also how to find a good long term job as a doctor (what things to look for)
24:43 How to establish a better work life balance as a doctor? + also a medical student and a resident physician, intern, attending, and beyond. Also family and hobbies, and how to have a long happy career
26:38 What future changes do you see in sleep medicine and neurology in the next few decades?
28:38 Would you choose the same career path and specialty or is there anything you’d change?
29:45 How do we become good doctors?
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TIMESTAMPS
00:19 What is neurology & what are the most common cases a general neurologist would see?
00:50 What are the subspecialties of neurology & what are the most common cases in each of them?
01:51 Why did you choose neurology & sleep medicine as a specialty and subspecialty, respectively?
02:23 What is a typical day in the life of a sleep medicine neurologist like?
03:39 What’s your division of time between clinic work and administrative or sleep lab work?
04:11 What are the hours of a sleep medicine specialist like?
04:42 How is the lifestyle of a sleep medicine neurologist different from a general neurologist or other specialties (outside of neurology)?
06:00 Are you able to work from home more as a sleep medicine specialist?
06:23 What employment types or practice settings are available to neurologists & sleep medicine specialists? (private practice, big groups, solo, locum tenens, academic medicine)
08:38 What is the most challenging + rewarding aspects of being a neurologist and a sleep medicine specialist?
09:38 Most challenging aspect of being a general neurologist?
10:08 What are the most rewarding aspects of sleep medicine and general neurology?
11:45 Are there any misconceptions about neurology or sleep medicine?
13:28 How to match into a good residency & fellowship program in neurology? How to become a neurologist + sleep medicine / other specialist if you’re a medical student.
15:29 Is doing research in med school important to match into a neurology residency?
16:20 How well are neurologists and sleep medicine doctors compensated generally and compared to other specialties?
17:55 How would a neurologist or sleep med doctor increase their income? How to make more money in these professions? Also pay differences by geography (rural vs suburb, etc), specialty type, and other factors
19:27 How can new doctors manage their finances better? Personal finance tips + specialty longevity, investments, etc
21:44 How do you stay on top of all the advances in neurology (and medicine)?
22:46 How do you avoid burnout? + How to reduce stress and prevent burnout? Also how to find a good long term job as a doctor (what things to look for)
24:43 How to establish a better work life balance as a doctor? + also a medical student and a resident physician, intern, attending, and beyond. Also family and hobbies, and how to have a long happy career
26:38 What future changes do you see in sleep medicine and neurology in the next few decades?
28:38 Would you choose the same career path and specialty or is there anything you’d change?
29:45 How do we become good doctors?
Sleep medicine is very underrated, thanks for doing the interview I appreciate it
I agree. Thanks for watching!
It is a dying field. :(
It’s nonsense. Residents work 24 hour shifts.
Agreed, very insightful and interesting video definitely a great watch
@@quiksilver87how do u know
My guy. Appreciate this a lot! Keep up the good work! 💪🏼
No problem, thank you!!
At 17:13 you stared at the camera and i thought you were looking at me. I freaked out for a sec LOL
I was making sure you were paying attention 😁
I have a doctor appointment with a sleep specialist neurologist this week ! Cool!
This is a little preview then ;)
Why it’s difficult to sleep if you have epilepsy?
This was amazing thank you SOOO much!!
No problem, thank you for watching!!
I’m glad I found your channel. I was wondering if you could interview a developmental disabilities/disorder neurologist, which are those who treat autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, etc.
Thank you Brenda! I can try, though I already did a ~3-4 hour timestamped interview with a clinical psychologist who covered a lot of those topics!
@@DrAdnan Got it, I’ll watch it. I want to take time to watch this summer all your videos because I’m starting college soon. I want to be informed
Keep up the good work 👍
Please Interview Dr.Austin Chiang (GI)
Thank you! That would be a good idea!
fantastic interview!!
Thank you!
You should do Ophthalmology interview with #Andreatooley
She’s an OG med youtuber. I’ll have to see if she’s free 💪
keep up. You are good, I give you that..
Thank you so much!
Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much for this! I am a PGY3 in neurology, do we apply PGY4 year for a sleep medicine fellowship or PGY3? Many programs are not clear on that on the website so just wanted to make sure when it is typical for most applicants to apply.
Thank you kindly! 🙏🏽
No problem! Thank you for watching. PGY3. Good luck matching!
Nice
Thanks Dr. Paddlesmack!
Hi Adnan....you are doing an excellent Job.....God bless you...
Just one enquiry...do doctors go on international vacations In the US? I have heard you only get 10 days paid leave in US....I am some one who really wants to travel the world in between practicing medicine....and is it true that US doctors are really stressed by malpractice insurance and other lawsuit staff?Any info would be of great help...Thanks
Hi, thank you! God bless you as well. Depending on what organization you work for, what specialty you’re in, and if you have your own private practice or small group, your vacation time can vary a lot. Big systems are often more restrictive especially if you’re in a demanding specialty, for example. You can definitely still travel the world, but it is difficult to do a lot especially financially (but also time-wise) until you’ve completed your medical education and residency specialty training. Yeah, malpractice and legal issues are a problem especially in the litigious American society, but it’s just something you have to be extra cautious with over here. Some bigger groups will also have better legal backing in regards to this as well. Hope that helps.
Hello! What's the doctor's name?
Hi! It’s Dr. Chow
In have epilepsy😥😥😥
Sorry to hear 😔
@@DrAdnan thanks , life with epilepsy is difficult .
he makes bank
Probably 😁