What a great little lecture! Thanks a ton. I hope we get more lectures from you. The interview questions are comprehensive and well explained. I went from being pretty clueless about the interviews to getting a good idea where to begin. Thanks!!!
Thank you so much! you have no idea how nervous and shaky I am right now... I am doubting all my skills and knowledge, and hesitant to aim for General Surgery (something I'm passionate about). This really calmed me down and got me to think about this strategically.
@SegmentsOfLife I'm glad it helped. The truth is that having concern for your level of skills & knowledge is normal. And if you weren't nervous, I'd be very worried about you. The absolute worst way to approach your interviews and training is with arrogance (& you, clearly are not). And as for passion... that is the ingredient that will separate a good interview from a great interview. Think... strategize... then do what you have to do & do it with passion. You have the recipe :)
Hi , is there any videos or Can you make one about IMG's and how they can get to good residency programme .. specialy in Philly cause i have family there . i'm a medical student in morocco 4th year . i have 3 years to get my diploma and thinking about Doing the Steps and start Residency in usa . for now i don't have much informations .. i only know it's Hard , so Hard .. but i'm not the kind of people who gives up easy , and i really want it . so if u can help i will be So much thankful .
thank you very much for this video, but i would like you to answer a question that i might face, i am a surgeon in my country, and i am applying for internal medicine residency, so i can expect to be asked: why am i transfering from Sur to IM.. and my question is, what could be the best answer? thanks in advance
@anisocoro I suggest you sign up for the free RookieDoc Survival Skills membership & take a look at the 2nd Guiding Principles video - rookiedoctor.kajabi.com/posts/guiding-principle-02-part-1 ... I think it will help you a lot. The fact is, that assuming the worst in residency programs & residency program directors does nothing for you, your patients, or your career. I offer the solution in that 2nd Guiding Principles video. Check it out & let me know what you think.
I imagine that the "owners" want a candidate who has got a huge medical knowledge, capability to work continuously for lots of hours,no complaining habit and is culturally "in accord to" them
High School Student here, this seems so cool. Can wait to start learning about all this stuff.
What a great little lecture! Thanks a ton. I hope we get more lectures from you. The interview questions are comprehensive and well explained. I went from being pretty clueless about the interviews to getting a good idea where to begin. Thanks!!!
Thank you so much! you have no idea how nervous and shaky I am right now... I am doubting all my skills and knowledge, and hesitant to aim for General Surgery (something I'm passionate about). This really calmed me down and got me to think about this strategically.
@SegmentsOfLife I'm glad it helped. The truth is that having concern for your level of skills & knowledge is normal. And if you weren't nervous, I'd be very worried about you. The absolute worst way to approach your interviews and training is with arrogance (& you, clearly are not). And as for passion... that is the ingredient that will separate a good interview from a great interview. Think... strategize... then do what you have to do & do it with passion. You have the recipe :)
Hi , is there any videos or Can you make one about IMG's and how they can get to good residency programme .. specialy in Philly cause i have family there . i'm a medical student in morocco 4th year . i have 3 years to get my diploma and thinking about Doing the Steps and start Residency in usa . for now i don't have much informations .. i only know it's Hard , so Hard .. but i'm not the kind of people who gives up easy , and i really want it . so if u can help i will be So much thankful .
thank you very much for this video, but i would like you to answer a question that i might face, i am a surgeon in my country, and i am applying for internal medicine residency, so i can expect to be asked: why am i transfering from Sur to IM..
and my question is, what could be the best answer?
thanks in advance
Thank you so much for those awesome tips! They made me a little less nervous :)
This was very accurate and informative. Thanks doc.
THX BRO IM A DR NOW!
Excellent tips... lots of help. Thanks for making and posting this video. =)
Thanks so much for sharing this. Very insightful.
You're quite welcome :)
Thank you so much, it really helped me. It was so clear and simple :).
Philadelphia, PA... is that what you mean? I was born and raised outside of Philly.
thank you so much. this is really good one!!!
Thank u so much for this video .. these q will be in my mind ... if u could talk more about answering these q it will be great ... Regards :)
thank u bro ....
thank you for sharing the information
where are you from???
Awesome!!! Thank u..
This was a wonderful breakdown, thanks!
+Graham Stevenson You're quite welcome... I hope it helps
@anisocoro I suggest you sign up for the free RookieDoc Survival Skills membership & take a look at the 2nd Guiding Principles video - rookiedoctor.kajabi.com/posts/guiding-principle-02-part-1 ... I think it will help you a lot. The fact is, that assuming the worst in residency programs & residency program directors does nothing for you, your patients, or your career. I offer the solution in that 2nd Guiding Principles video. Check it out & let me know what you think.
I imagine that the "owners" want a candidate who has got a huge medical knowledge, capability to work continuously for lots of hours,no complaining habit and is culturally "in accord to" them