Endocrinologist Interview | Day in the life, Women in Medicine, Endocrinology Residency | Vlogmas

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
  • TIMESTAMPS
    00:26 What is endocrinology + common cases?
    01:08 What are the most common cases an endocrinologist sees?
    02:02 Endocrinology as a subspecialty of internal medicine vs other paths?
    02:29 Are there further subspecialties in endocrinology?
    02:55 What was your career path in medicine and why did you choose endocrinology?
    04:26 What is a typical day in the life of an endocrinologist like?
    05:39 Why did you choose to work 70% FTE?
    06:49 How do you get involved in non-clinical work as a physician?
    07:58 Do you get protected time for nonclinical activities?
    08:39 How is the endocrinologist lifestyle different from other specialties?
    09:44 Are there personality types best for endocrinology?
    11:04 How much is medicine practiced by guidelines/by the book vs intuition?
    12:08 What’s the most rewarding aspect of endocrinology?
    12:54 What’s the most challenging aspect of endocrinology?
    13:59 How do you get into a good IM/ endocrinology residency + fellowship?
    14:57 Employment types/practice settings for endocrinologists?
    16:22 How to manage finances better + maximize income as a physician + endocrinologist compensation?
    17:45 Is the main way to increase income in endocrinology by working longer hours?
    18:50 How do you stay on top of medical advances in endocrinology?
    19:58 Did you have protected time for continuing education?
    20:40 How do you recommend preventing burnout?
    22:24 How can physicians establish a work-life balance, especially in endocrinology?
    23:20 Challenges of being pregnant in fellowship / medical training as a doctor
    24:34 When’s the best time to have a baby in medical training?
    25:49 Challenges of women in medicine, equality, powerful positions, gender gap, etc.
    28:04 How has medicine changed since you started and what future changes do you see?
    29:41 What has led to the physician loss of autonomy?
    30:48 Would you choose the same career path or change anything about it?
    31:40 How can you become a good doctor?
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 32

  • @DrAdnan
    @DrAdnan  4 роки тому +16

    TIMESTAMPS
    00:26 What is endocrinology + common cases?
    01:08 What are the most common cases an endocrinologist sees?
    02:02 Endocrinology as a subspecialty of internal medicine vs other paths?
    02:29 Are there further subspecialties in endocrinology?
    02:55 What was your career path in medicine and why did you choose endocrinology?
    04:26 What is a typical day in the life of an endocrinologist like?
    05:39 Why did you choose to work 70% FTE?
    06:49 How do you get involved in non-clinical work as a physician?
    07:58 Do you get protected time for nonclinical activities?
    08:39 How is the endocrinologist lifestyle different from other specialties?
    09:44 Are there personality types best for endocrinology?
    11:04 How much is medicine practiced by guidelines/by the book vs intuition?
    12:08 What’s the most rewarding aspect of endocrinology?
    12:54 What’s the most challenging aspect of endocrinology?
    13:59 How do you get into a good IM/ endocrinology residency + fellowship?
    14:57 Employment types/practice settings for endocrinologists?
    16:22 How to manage finances better + maximize income as a physician + endocrinologist compensation?
    17:45 Is the main way to increase income in endocrinology by working longer hours?
    18:50 How do you stay on top of medical advances in endocrinology?
    19:58 Did you have protected time for continuing education?
    20:40 How do you recommend preventing burnout?
    22:24 How can physicians establish a work-life balance, especially in endocrinology?
    23:20 Challenges of being pregnant in fellowship / medical training as a doctor
    24:34 When’s the best time to have a baby in medical training?
    25:49 Challenges of women in medicine, equality, powerful positions, gender gap, etc.
    28:04 How has medicine changed since you started and what future changes do you see?
    29:41 What has led to the physician loss of autonomy?
    30:48 Would you choose the same career path or change anything about it?
    31:40 How can you become a good doctor?

  • @europebasedvlogs1251
    @europebasedvlogs1251 4 роки тому +15

    Your videos aesthetics are perfect
    Keep a keen eye on the content, it’s awesome you can get better at it tho
    Don’t let the critics or supporters overrule you, follow your instinct
    Cheers!

    • @DrAdnan
      @DrAdnan  4 роки тому

      Thank you, I’m working on making them better!

  • @sheenabw2
    @sheenabw2 3 роки тому +8

    This is the most real interview. Thank you for this!

    • @DrAdnan
      @DrAdnan  3 роки тому

      No problem, thanks for watching!

  • @andrerivera7668
    @andrerivera7668 2 роки тому +4

    As a Brazilian, I really appreciate you posting this type of content, so I can have a better idea of medicine there, which is my goal of life

    • @DrAdnan
      @DrAdnan  2 роки тому +1

      Obrigado, André- best of luck on your journey!

  • @thoughtfulsamosa6037
    @thoughtfulsamosa6037 4 роки тому +8

    A lot of great advice!

  • @saudi.riytta2083
    @saudi.riytta2083 3 роки тому +2

    Thank u for this wonderful interview!!!

    • @DrAdnan
      @DrAdnan  3 роки тому +1

      No problem, thank you for the positive comment and for watching!!

  • @bridgetteruttkay5962
    @bridgetteruttkay5962 2 роки тому +1

    I learned so much! Thank you! She is so cute!

    • @DrAdnan
      @DrAdnan  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! She’s a great doc and person.

  • @carlettagoodrich-mann1377
    @carlettagoodrich-mann1377 2 роки тому +1

    Continued medical education is on going . Sounds like you had your hands full raising a child while going through your fellowship. Blessings

    • @DrAdnan
      @DrAdnan  2 роки тому

      True, especially in medicine the learning never ends. Yeah, I can’t imagine raising a child and doing fellowship- props to all who’ve done so!

  • @dougsmith5920
    @dougsmith5920 4 роки тому +4

    Wassup Adnan, I've been watching your videos for a while now. I was wondering, could you do an interview with a podiatrist?

    • @DrAdnan
      @DrAdnan  4 роки тому +1

      Sup dude, I’ve been working on it- hopefully soon!

  • @SlippedFob6
    @SlippedFob6 4 роки тому +2

    On one hand i feel like solving "puzzles", making me interested in fields like IM, endo, and neuro. On the other hand i like working with my hands. Is there any field that does both? I guess it would be anesthesia or critical care? What do you think?

    • @DrAdnan
      @DrAdnan  3 роки тому +2

      It depends on the extent to which you like doing both as most specialties involve a mix of things. You get exposure to smaller and less invasive procedures as a family med or internal med doc (especially if you subspecialize), while still getting to think. If you like all that plus thinking fast on your feet then EM would work. Even fields like general surgery, which are known to be more hands on/procedural, can have a decent amount of thinking when you’re on the hospital side or even in clinic. If you haven’t had clinicals yet that would be a good place to be exposed if you’re a med student, but I always recommend shadowing to really figure out if the specifics of each specialty vibe with you.

    • @SlippedFob6
      @SlippedFob6 3 роки тому +1

      Adnan A yea I’m a med student, but an IMG so my options are kinda limited in the States.
      Covid messed with my rotations and I didn’t get the best clinical exposure this year. I think you’re right though, i should try to shadow some docs, that might help.
      Thanks for the help!

    • @DrAdnan
      @DrAdnan  3 роки тому +1

      Sorry to hear about that. The covid situation has really made it difficult for a lot of students. I think shadowing would really help if you can snatch up a position somehow. You might have to reach out to a lot of docs. No problem, best of luck with whatever you go into!

  • @dr.rajeevvij448
    @dr.rajeevvij448 4 роки тому +4

    Sir I wanted to ask that does citizenship status matter in residency match and will be at power with local US students

    • @DrAdnan
      @DrAdnan  4 роки тому +1

      I think what really matters is if you graduated from an American school or not (whether you count as an American grad or an IMG)

    • @DrAdnan
      @DrAdnan  4 роки тому

      Rajeev Vij Np!

    • @vwziful
      @vwziful 3 роки тому

      YES- first hand experience

  • @carlettagoodrich-mann1377
    @carlettagoodrich-mann1377 2 роки тому +1

    Sounds like you do
    A lot of tele-medicine . Endocrinology allows you to follow patients for a long time. Problem so loving like working a puzzle. Each fellowship now works seamlessly human anatomy. Robotics. NAno therapy and immunoglobins Stem cells have changed how medicine is used. .
    Colleagues keeps the circle tight.

  • @adilabbuthalha2
    @adilabbuthalha2 4 роки тому +1

    good video

  • @sanjeevmalla9141
    @sanjeevmalla9141 2 роки тому +1

    How can I contact you Adnan A sir

    • @DrAdnan
      @DrAdnan  2 роки тому

      Depends on what for- probably Instagram dm or gmail artbyadnan

  • @missysweetheartcheddargett2582
    @missysweetheartcheddargett2582 3 роки тому +1

    💉😂😂😂😂😂😭😷

    • @DrAdnan
      @DrAdnan  3 роки тому

      😊😊🙏💪💪😁