The Harsh TOXIC Reality Of Indian Medical Field | Anuj Pachhel

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  • Anuj Discusses the issue of ragging, exploitation, and mental pressure faced by every doctor in the country. All links to articles shown here are given below. Please spread the message.
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    All the links:
    Huge fees of private colleges:
    collegedunia.com/mbbs-colleges
    Chapter 2: www.dailyrounds.org/blog/worl... s-are-killing-themselves/
    timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c... doctor-commits-suicide-in-gujarat/articleshow/90576468.cms
    JIPMER doctor:
    timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c... on-commits-suicide-by-administering-lethal-injection/articleshow/53888854.cms
    RML doctor: www.dnaindia.com/delhi/report... 6710
    AIIMS doctor:
    www.nationalheraldindia.com/i... -before-committing-suicide
    Shardaben doctor:
    www.ahmedabadmirror.com/resid...
    RML doctor quits:
    pCe0QWXGhZ...
    Inhumane torture by residents:
    www.news18.com/news/education...
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    00:00 Intro
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  • @parthshahani1041
    @parthshahani1041 Рік тому +2826

    It's very Sad to listen to all the True Harsh incidents, but it is the fact and a bitter truth that this is the situation right now in India ! +/- outside also !
    Solution of this at Individual level is that as Anuj Rightly said , we should not be the one doing such toxic behaviour, we shouldn't pass this and we should raise a voice if it's wrong ! Respect is to be gained, respect each other , atleast respect your colleagues ! Keep everything aside , Respect atleast Human ! Humanity toh basic haina ! And i always say Collaboration>>Completion, and Anuj always says "We are in this Together!" , The point is stand with each other , stand with what is right ! Let's bring the change ! We can change it ! We are in this together, Right Anuj ! ✨

    • @hillboy246
      @hillboy246 Рік тому +13

      +respect

    • @Kiara-nv8re
      @Kiara-nv8re Рік тому +15

      @@hillboy246 bhaiya , after seeing this toxicity happening do u regret becoming a doctor ? or taking up this course ?
      like even after knowing this toxicity, do u wish that u could go back in time and change /opt another field?

    • @hillboy246
      @hillboy246 Рік тому +4

      @@Kiara-nv8re broh/ sis that's not the only thing, you can also see the positive sides of a doctor. In my opinion it still worth it yet isn't better than enginnering with CS.

    • @twinklejha2363
      @twinklejha2363 Рік тому +8

      @@hillboy246 it's better my brother is computer engineer from iit but he is also saying all the toxicity happening in his work place every profession has pros and cons

    • @hillboy246
      @hillboy246 Рік тому +3

      @@twinklejha2363 yeah things can be vary from place to place and that's my opinion bro..at the end every carrier have pros and cons that's doesn't mean that we should quite.

  • @AnujPachhel
    @AnujPachhel  Рік тому +2903

    We can bring a change. We must.
    Please spread the message, people need to know this.

  • @seamlessthorns9872
    @seamlessthorns9872 Рік тому +5604

    I think everyone of us should "BE THE SENIORS WE ALWAYS WANTED"

    • @AnujPachhel
      @AnujPachhel  Рік тому +451

      So true

    • @jobincleetus007
      @jobincleetus007 Рік тому +36

      Easier said than done..There is practical difficulty/impossibility to do so.

    • @jobincleetus007
      @jobincleetus007 Рік тому +26

      Use your logic. There should be some reason why the system is like this despite of all doctors being reasonably intelligent people. Regarding the residency I mean.

    • @neeldev8070
      @neeldev8070 Рік тому +126

      @@jobincleetus007 bcoz of their ego...They think that they r seniors nd they hve the right to dominate juniors...which is absolutely wrong

    • @jobincleetus007
      @jobincleetus007 Рік тому +11

      @@neeldev8070 I agree regarding the MBBS Junior- Senior. The case is not same for residency.

  • @ranveer2101
    @ranveer2101 3 місяці тому +318

    Watching this 2 months before NEET wasn't really a great idea 😂😭
    Edit: I'm getting 661 according to provisional answer key (I fcked up big time 🤓)

    • @flameboy2185
      @flameboy2185 3 місяці тому +13

      Same here dude

    • @user-zb3eu4xz3l
      @user-zb3eu4xz3l 2 місяці тому +15

      I see this one month before

    • @Kageidkw
      @Kageidkw 2 місяці тому +6

      Now a month left :/

    • @ranveer2101
      @ranveer2101 2 місяці тому +3

      Scores bi achhe nhi aa rhe hain mock test mein 💩

    • @JEEASPIRANT98
      @JEEASPIRANT98 2 місяці тому +3

      1mhina bc

  • @shaibasajid7742
    @shaibasajid7742 Рік тому +836

    I am a 4th year mbbs student in govt medical college, on my freshers day I was force by my seniors to bow down on my knees just like a dog and eat a whole samosa kept on the floor without using my hand. It’s been 4 years now but that day will always remain as a trauma to my self respect and it depress me every time whenever I think about my experience in med school 😢

    • @RajKumar-ib7mw
      @RajKumar-ib7mw Рік тому +7

      can u tell me cities like patna usme koi bond ni show ho rha like 4.5 yrs mbbs ke baad internship krne rhete h na toh fir hee jakr milegi degree woh ni h ..
      Toh kya yeh sach h ki yeh state wise differ krta h ya sbko krna hota h
      Aur bond aur intership ek hee chijj hoti h na

    • @shraddhapandey4355
      @shraddhapandey4355 Рік тому +17

      @@RajKumar-ib7mwNo bond and internship is not the same, you need to serve the bond after completion of your 5.5 years of MBBS degree which is of 4.5yr + 1year of compulsory internship...

    • @MOHDADNAN-ch7rl
      @MOHDADNAN-ch7rl Рік тому +3

      Shaiba Sajid you are great
      Keep rocking

    • @ABAddonfromHeLL
      @ABAddonfromHeLL Рік тому +23

      What? Is it really this bad. Damn if it was me I’d fight and get myself into trouble rather than doing that to some asshole senior

    • @RajKumar-ib7mw
      @RajKumar-ib7mw Рік тому +28

      @@ABAddonfromHeLL See my freind sometime you just don't know what is going to happen u cant beat 4 5 grown men this is real life not a movie .. and if u say something to defend u get more bullied and if u try to be oversmart than may be they take on their ego and might bully u everyday my freind this is a hell place u can't do anything if u do fight may be u get tc by College and if not tc then might that seniors break your body parts or even worse ..

  • @anonymousj6406
    @anonymousj6406 Рік тому +1459

    the worst part? it takes ONE BATCH to break this whole cycle of toxicity for years to come and people dont realise it. sed:(

    • @ganeshjiwade3454
      @ganeshjiwade3454 Рік тому +44

      Yeah...no!!it's like chain in system. even if one batch decides to not to rag their senior will rag them and force them to rag their juniors!!

    • @anonymousj6406
      @anonymousj6406 Рік тому +39

      @@ganeshjiwade3454 huh? That one batch should not only 'decide' to not rag their juniors, they should actually not rag them,even under senior pressure

    • @ganeshjiwade3454
      @ganeshjiwade3454 Рік тому

      @@anonymousj6406 that's not how it works even if one batch resisted the super sr. Will do(rag) it by themselves and jr. Will become toxic eventually. Then They will keep up trend!!

    • @samiyapatel1425
      @samiyapatel1425 Рік тому +16

      It is the whole 5yrs batches efforts to break down the chain since the 2nd years are still much dependent on 3rd years and this continues

    • @sabnamarju1913
      @sabnamarju1913 Рік тому +17

      @@ganeshjiwade3454 ragging is a choice , senior did that to me , I know it's wrong , WON"T DO THAT TO MY JUNIOR - SIMPLE

  • @doctorduo
    @doctorduo Рік тому +2495

    This video has perfectly potrayed the current situation of medical life ! Great job anuj

    • @AnujPachhel
      @AnujPachhel  Рік тому +129

      Thanks a lot ❤️🙏

    • @commando3698
      @commando3698 Рік тому +30

      Mera 608 marks hai muje ab man ni kar ra jane ka🥺 ya sab sunana ka bad

    • @scclgamimgyt7503
      @scclgamimgyt7503 Рік тому +15

      @@commando3698 bahi isko face karanaaa heaa life

    • @RajKumar-ib7mw
      @RajKumar-ib7mw Рік тому +5

      @@commando3698 toh kya kr rhe ho bhai

    • @mimistudyvlogs8122
      @mimistudyvlogs8122 Рік тому +1

      @@commando3698 Chd do... Mat jana

  • @vichmedic2001
    @vichmedic2001 Рік тому +224

    Medical students talk about bad behavior done by patients and their relatives, which is justified; but they should also work on their behavior with their juniors and people around them.
    I'm a medical student and I have heard from my own batchmates "Ab to hmare bhi juniors aanewale h, hm bhi ragging lenge." And I just feel like it's not necessary to continue this toxic cycle for ever, we can be the one to break it and start a healthy senior- junior relationship (like I had in my school years in hostel with my seniors)

    • @jahnabidas108
      @jahnabidas108 Рік тому +2

      It's like karma hitting them back

    • @arvindsharma5773
      @arvindsharma5773 Рік тому +4

      I totally satisfied with you bcoz the same statement I also heart with a boy who is now in medical nd my neighbor too

    • @khushi-4900
      @khushi-4900 Рік тому +4

      I think mainly because they are super stressed
      I'm not a medical student
      I am studying business & management
      But I think our society is super obbsesed with becoming doctor and the stress of study is just alot my cousins are med. student I've seen their struggle with studies

    • @aksharasabu4366
      @aksharasabu4366 Рік тому

      Trueeeee l agree with u

    • @freeriderfact793
      @freeriderfact793 3 місяці тому +7

      ​​@@khushi-4900what do you mean? They do ragging for releasing their stress that's called sadism. I can't believe how a doctor can do these stuff I mean they're the one who are supposed to aware people about health but they are doing opposite.

  • @dharmavathybrsneha8148
    @dharmavathybrsneha8148 Рік тому +429

    What ever u spoke is 200% true...
    I am in 2nd yr MBBS , TOMCH, Bangalore
    I really loved studying from my school days ... I didn't know a thing about mbbs before experiencing it myself.. I was motivated by a doctor to choose this field.. everyone told doctors field is such a stable field .. once u join mbbs - life settle... these lies ...I feel they are really toxic... I am a first doctor in my family and I had really no idea about anything in mbbs... after entering mbbs reality kicked in ... the pressure, tension is so much .. and getting good marks like we used to get in schools is impossible... I went into depression... I felt it so much from inside that this is not for me .. but I can't quit ... even though mine is a govt seat .. its still a huge amount... and how will everyone look at my family if I quit... I was in soo bad depression... guilt was hurting my heart ... the number hours I cried were more than number of hours I studied... my whole personality changed after suffering depression .. I became a mobile addict ... I beg only one thing... please don't tell lies to the fresh innocent minds of pu students... tell them the harsh reality so that they can prepare from day 1... life will never be easy in any phase of life not after completing 10th not after pu not after degree not after masters .... never .... every phase has its own difficulty.... if u have passion to bare them then only take a step.... please don't be a frog in the well like me... coming out depression is the hardest .. coming out of addiction is more harder... u motivate ur self 100 times and fail 100 times.... guilt, not able to fit in, worthlessness is really horrible ... I have a request ... all the people which ever the field u r in please go back to your pu college and educate ur juniors... tell the pros and cons of ur own field... quiting and returning and restarting takes a lot... really a lot...

    • @e-volvetmclasses6568
      @e-volvetmclasses6568 Рік тому +4

      Hi can we talk?

    • @chuttysworld494
      @chuttysworld494 Рік тому +3

      Thank you for sharing

    • @multiplevdios3797
      @multiplevdios3797 Рік тому +9

      ..m 3 sal se neet de rhi . Kafi depression me hu...m ye soch rhi ki GMC milne ke bad sb kuch acha ho jayega kya asa hoga??.vha v depression me rhna pdta h?????pls reply

    • @ariseupp8620
      @ariseupp8620 Рік тому +3

      @@multiplevdios3797 hey what r u doing now

    • @eshikarnikam1426
      @eshikarnikam1426 Рік тому +13

      Idk the words that will console u... but thanks for giving us a heads up... I hope u r doing better now... just remember one thing, whatever u r doing however u r doing. This is enough, u may better urself and that's good, but for right now u r enough and u may not be happy, happiness cannot be forced but there will come a day when all ur hardships were worth it. I'll pray for u and all those who are going through such a tough time.
      Again, thank u since I'm writing neet this yr and hope to get a good govt cllg in my city itself, after this video, I want to stay close to my loved ones after all.

  • @DrDarshanPatel-AIIMS
    @DrDarshanPatel-AIIMS Рік тому +1370

    Great analysis Anuj! ❤️
    Just want to tell students that PG degree is very necessary in this era so don't get demotivated to take it but it must not be toxic and the students are the ones who have to bring this change! It might take few years but the start will be from today!
    Let's start it together! 🌟

    • @summerbreeze5115
      @summerbreeze5115 Рік тому +8

      🗿apko YT tick kyu nahi mila abhi tak?

    • @inamdarsaquib9528
      @inamdarsaquib9528 Рік тому +4

      Bhai Mai to samjha tha ye duplicate hoga.

    • @G4gaming225
      @G4gaming225 Рік тому +9

      Yes sir .....
      Reality h face to krna pdega ase weak to nhi ho sakte problems bhout h pta h h ..
      Pr solution to ek hi h ...
      Tha start will be from today !.
      Let's start together ❤....

    • @soofiyazarreen7001
      @soofiyazarreen7001 Рік тому +2

      Kya aiims dehli mein bhi aisa hi hota hai..uff

    • @missintrovert1404
      @missintrovert1404 Рік тому +1

      Sir ,i dont want to do pg,will it be fine?

  • @aadhiablink9469
    @aadhiablink9469 Рік тому +1210

    Let's all take oath guys.
    We say NO to ragging no matter whether it's college or school.
    Schools are no different from what's happening in colleges. Tbh, schools are the first place where bully and it develop to trauma and we all joke by calling them stop being an introvert. My friend suffered the same but his mom be like " you're an introvert. That's the problem". Like she not even tried to care of it.
    Guys don't just pass neet and board and directly enter a college. In between the duration, develop self-respect and try your possible limit to speak out. Develop your physique and mental health. And if you're forced by parents to pick a course, remember you will regret it for the rest of your life. So Speak up and speak now wherever it is necessary.
    And till death, the oath is an oath. 🤞

    • @rain919
      @rain919 Рік тому +12

      Not related to this video, but I literally just saw your comment like right now! And now I see you here aaaa

    • @ShayanArshad
      @ShayanArshad Рік тому +9

      Well said friend 🤝

    • @janukandwal7060
      @janukandwal7060 Рік тому +13

      That introvert thing just went through my heart

    • @vishalkumarverma7034
      @vishalkumarverma7034 Рік тому +2

      Or else everything will go down in flames

    • @Trina2813
      @Trina2813 Рік тому +5

      You are right about bullying starting from the school level cause that's what I faced. In class seven which was literally my puberty/adolescent period, I was bullied by people I though were my best friends . It was so severe I tried self-harm multiple times and this also led me to develop chronic anxiety disorder which I have to bear with for the rest of my life .

  • @ingonyamanengwenamabala9969
    @ingonyamanengwenamabala9969 Рік тому +25

    I worked as a DNB resident in a corporate hospital in hyderabad. Suddenly, the management changed and our previous HOD left the hospital. The person that later became the HOD was now drunk with power. He used to abuse me day and night. Used to blame everything that went wrong on the residents. Threatened me that he would write to the national board about my behaviour and would cancel my course. Complained to the management that I was out of line because I informed my unit head about my leave instead of the HOD. I cried multiple times in the hospital. Cried in the ICU.. in the wards.. spent sleepless nights out of the fear that the course I worked so hard for would be taken away from me.. and for no legitimate reason.
    There should be an easier access to higher authorities regarding complains and help.. somewhere where there is no threatening.

  • @rajatdawra
    @rajatdawra Рік тому +49

    I am neither a dr. nor a medico... n i do respect this noble profession ... but i'm well versed with the super toxic PG/residency work environment and the mental toll it takes on a doctor... Hats off to you Anuj that u were brave enough to speak out the truth and make others realise the fact that such toxicity needs to stop at the earliest

  • @meera7373
    @meera7373 Рік тому +1403

    I'm in my 3rd year and has opposed ragging culture since my first year. I've seen my classmates getting beaten up, shamed and ridiculed for sadistic pleasure of our seniors. And now I see the same classmates doing the same to our juniors without any shame. Somehow I escaped ragging in first year, but I know how it is to be bullied as I ve been bullied badly before and is scarred for life. The truth is the administration enjoys this primitive practice, teachers laugh and walk away while somebody who entered the college with dreamy eyes has her dreams shattered with tears and reality.
    The professors bully senior students, they bully their juniors, dumb juniors grow up to do the same - vicious cycle of toxicity

    • @nachiketkshirsagar9372
      @nachiketkshirsagar9372 Рік тому +60

      That's such an accurate description of the reality of med colleges!

    • @anshuraj1740
      @anshuraj1740 Рік тому

      Ragging of girls is something new

    • @superb234
      @superb234 Рік тому +18

      @meera do girls also ragged like boys in medical clg???

    • @astudent63
      @astudent63 Рік тому +27

      @@superb234 don't know about med college but i was in Central government hostel (boys and girls both) I'm a boy but heard that same thing happens with girls they are told to clean everything even the toilets and the floors regularly and seniors would just sit and order same thing in boys hostel but not the extreme cleaning part but yes I got slapped even hit in my back for a very small mistake of not telling the next person that my duty of filling senior's bottle is over tomorrow is yours and I was shocked that my classmates also said they're going to do the same but many were opposing it thankfully and I even made friends from my junior batch

    • @superb234
      @superb234 Рік тому +8

      @@astudent63 ohh🤧🙄🤒🤒.... bro you in which medical college?????
      There is no warden or maid in clg for cleaning such stuffs????

  • @shreyasghoghari2156
    @shreyasghoghari2156 Рік тому +1186

    I am currently a 2nd yr mbbs student at Government Medical College Bhavnagar. The culture here is so good that there is nothing like ragging ! Yes, Absolutely 0 ragging. So glad to have a college like this. The efforts our seniors made in past is being appreciated by all the junior batches after knowing about culture in different colleges.

  • @sameerprabhakara1
    @sameerprabhakara1 Рік тому +357

    Long Post here.
    I have done my UG from Government medical college (RIMS) in karnataka. I stayed at hostel. In the beginning of first year, yes we were asked to address our seniors as Sir/Ma’am. We were not ragged - it was called an introduction 😂, where our seniors used to call us to their rooms, make us sing or dance or asked to some weird stuff. This went on for a month or two until our freshers day. I’m an introvert, would not easily socialise, Now, when I look back, I think this was a blessing in disguise. I made friends thru these introductions in my batch, and each of us in our batch knew what kind of people others were. We did stand together in tough times when our friends were bullied etc. this brings about a sense of connection, oneness among the batch. Later after the freshers party, our seniors were good to us. No unnecessary head down etc. We still addressed them as Sir/Ma’am.
    Remember, this was the time before Marrow, prep ladder took over medical education. By the end of 3 months, internals came, we were all clueless on how to go about this time. Again, these very Sirs & Ma’am’s provided us inputs on what to read and how to. This is how the bond got strong.
    Years passed, I cleared final year and entered Internship. DAMS and Bhatia had started coaching classes. Now time to get to business. We did not have PG trainees, and the whole hospital ran with the interns doing their job. I had to do continuous 24 hrs duties, alternate day in branches like surgery, medicine, paediatrics, obs gyn, orthopaedics etc. I never had time to prepare for PG entrance. I read about the cases that were getting admitted, and that is the way we learn. We see, we read, see again and then we understand. We had light postings too like Ophthal, PSM, Dermat etc. We used to get time for ourselves. We partied during those times. Hustle hard, party harder was the motto then. Anyways, Internship ended finally. Now, I m a clueless doctor.
    Toxicity was about to begin. I did not research various options after MBBS. I became a sheep in the herd to secure a PG seat. Some of my friends started to work at PHC’s. I joined Bhatia Institute for coaching of NEET PG at Bangalore. From then, my insecurities worsened, seeing all others just answering every damn question which wouldn’t fetch you an ounce of clinical judgement when you have to see a patient. But, I have to admit, I did get many concepts clear. But, the rat race took a toll on me. There were these grand tests, weekly tests, which shredded the confidence that I gained in Internship. It was systematically broken each and everyday. Long class hours, motivational talks etc, all to get a PG seat, which is a mirage created by these so called institutions telling that PG is the ultimate goal. I never scored good marks in those tests. The dreaded NEET PG exam date came. I gave the exam, I thought I would never make it. Probably, the universe had another plan for me. I got a rank and joined Anaesthesia in a Central institute. 3 years of difficulties again, I thought. Seniors and faculties were strict, long working hours. But all this for patient safety. Because at the end it’s you alone between your patient and the death which is ready to engulf them.
    I hate even small changes in my life, but if I had to this all over again, I would do it. After PG, I realised that everyone has their own pace in life. We can stay content by understanding what we want, than running along the direction of the herd. U can Stop, Breathe and do whatever you want until you know what you really want. By being just an MBBS doctor, u can make a decent living. It’s all up to you.
    Now, I have a group of friends who stood by me all thru these difficult times, we go on a trip every year, which we have made a thing. I look forward to keep this tradition of us. Being there for each other is the only way, but understanding what you want is the most important thing of all.
    Lastly, I hate to tell that, a few people who want to enter this difficult yet beautiful journey, are just focusing on gaining a PG seat from day one in medical college letting no space for new experiences. Not their mistake either. It’s failure of the Government, and the ability of these private coaching institutes to milk this situation, worsening the situation
    Now, as I see this video, I feel how lucky I m to have a different thought process all together. I have beautiful memories, where the patient I gave CPR survived and walked out of the hospital, and sad memories too. Life is a mixed bag isn’t it? It’s all not roses all the time but thorns too. It begins at the end of your comfort zone. Let us wake up to experience life as it is.

    • @abhisheksing8379
      @abhisheksing8379 Рік тому +24

      No. Not everyone can see this pointless life with "positivity and optimism". It is time for people of this country to stop procreating. Giving an 80-year-long life to someone, especially in this country, is unethical.

    • @sameerprabhakara1
      @sameerprabhakara1 Рік тому +9

      @@abhisheksing8379 I ve just explained what I ve been thru. I don't expect anyone to go thru the same either.
      Also, I questioned myself why I opted for medicine, everytime I was in trouble, or stressed or even when I was happy till the last day of my PG and even now sometimes. So, most of us cant be positive always.
      This video is Anuj's view on Medical education, let alone, it will not be same for others. Knowing what u are getting into before hand is good. But, its necessary not to run away from challenges, just becoz someone else found it difficult. U can create a better tomorrow by joining and bringing a change in the system.
      And, moreover humans are inherently optimistic, and if one is not, he/she cannot survive in any other field too.

    • @Aastha478
      @Aastha478 Рік тому +8

      @@abhisheksing8379 just loved ur saying ✨ truly beautiful

    • @dollops1729
      @dollops1729 Рік тому +3

      Beautiful.....very well said.......@sameer prabhakara

    • @shorts_sorav
      @shorts_sorav Рік тому

      ❣❣

  • @mediquest7220
    @mediquest7220 Рік тому +10

    'Respect is something that is earned'- exactly ! well said

  • @urvashipachhel.1594
    @urvashipachhel.1594 Рік тому +329

    Most realistic video and dark facts of medical profession. When I was a JR1 I was told by my senior that " tumhari aukat toilet dhone ki hai , department me jhadu lagane ki hai " even to an extent that infront of my collegue she told " vo samne aai to uska gala daba dungi" these were the words of and MD pass out person which no one could believe, my husband took quick action and with the support of my family I was able to cope up with the situation after long duration of depression. Thoughts like leaving my MD seat were in my mind then . I was lucky enough to have moral support of my family bt I wonder what happens to others who are away and have to deal this alone . The most tough time is residency and this trend needs to be stopped . We need to be the change in this revolution

    • @twinklejha2363
      @twinklejha2363 Рік тому +1

      Di why didn't you gave plab Or usmle

    • @penny5011
      @penny5011 Рік тому +9

      Y the one who humiliated u is not punished..? Y a case isn't filed???

    • @irannacnagathan11
      @irannacnagathan11 Рік тому +1

      That's your highness .

    • @kates7721
      @kates7721 Рік тому +3

      @@twinklejha2363 you might want to search about how much these exams cost

    • @twinklejha2363
      @twinklejha2363 Рік тому

      @@kates7721 every exam has this much cost

  • @vishalraghuvanshi118
    @vishalraghuvanshi118 Рік тому +380

    I promise when I will become a doctor, I will respect all my juniors and colleagues.

    • @AnujPachhel
      @AnujPachhel  Рік тому +112

      That’s it. That is all I want

    • @virendrakumarmedicos5615
      @virendrakumarmedicos5615 Рік тому +1

      Like you bro.....

    • @G4gaming225
      @G4gaming225 Рік тому

      Same as

    • @shreeyeshpathak8730
      @shreeyeshpathak8730 Рік тому +9

      Not only you everyone should follow this,so that we can bring the change as soon as possible and save our doctor from suicidal attempts , and I also promise that I will also be very kind to my juniors 👍👍👍 let's try to make this revolutionary

    • @ashishpradhan9606
      @ashishpradhan9606 Рік тому +5

      Bolna bahut asan hai. Yad ana chaiye ye bat jab tumhari bari aye

  • @samrudhirout2959
    @samrudhirout2959 Рік тому +4

    thank you so much for sharing this with us. i'm an aspirant and i'm preparing for my neet-ug. these things did scare me while listening to you but i think it's better to know what i might face in this field beforehand rather than facing it abruptly without any idea. that might shatter my expectations and make me depressed. but now that i know, i'll try my best to have my mental stability, and try to bring a change too. after all, it all starts with us. thank you so much once again!

  • @venkatesanraviram
    @venkatesanraviram Рік тому +2

    I appreciate the kind of honesty and bringing truth to the limelight.keep going .all the best

  • @DrRhythmSrivastava
    @DrRhythmSrivastava Рік тому +753

    Thank you so much for this video...
    Really courageous you are...
    These days, UA-camrs are just showing rosy-rosy dreams of Medical College...But when reality hits....the problem starts...
    And yeah " i'm trying hard to become that kind of senior,
    the senior I always wanted when i was in 1st year" ❤️

    • @AnujPachhel
      @AnujPachhel  Рік тому +53

      ❤️

    • @yogendrasinghrajput1
      @yogendrasinghrajput1 Рік тому +41

      Thank god I failed NEET 20,21,22 and now I will get some same seniors 😊

    • @neeldev8070
      @neeldev8070 Рік тому +2

      @@yogendrasinghrajput1 😅😅👍

    • @Kiara-nv8re
      @Kiara-nv8re Рік тому +12

      Anuj bhaiya , after seeing this toxicity happening do u regret becoming a doctor ? or taking up this course?
      like even after knowing this toxicity, do u wish that u could go back in time and change /opt for another field?

    • @RajKumar-ib7mw
      @RajKumar-ib7mw Рік тому +4

      @@ALCHEMISTaspirant because he want to be a dr .. when he is preparing for neet not him or any student knows this fact they just have seen one side which shown by their family friends that u earn respect money everything and at that age u think yes this is all i want ..
      I bet nobody will say i want to become dr one more time if he she get one more chance .. untill they want to become a dr from childhood and love and live to treat another human
      Cross my points I'm here

  • @the-fs8ly
    @the-fs8ly Рік тому +603

    After seeing the whole video still I want to become a doctor bcz I want to change all these things and I will definitely
    .. thanku very much Anuj Bhiya 🙂

    • @AnujPachhel
      @AnujPachhel  Рік тому +188

      You understood my points very well. Thank you 🙏

    • @neeldev8070
      @neeldev8070 Рік тому +21

      Ysss the new generation of us.. have to change the traditional rules...nd yaah we will❣️❣️

    • @jobincleetus007
      @jobincleetus007 Рік тому +13

      You are the real one who should join this field. But please dont change your attitude down the lane.

    • @dhavanrajs6190
      @dhavanrajs6190 Рік тому

      Same thing I too felt

    • @missbengal4165
      @missbengal4165 Рік тому

      I also want the same thing.... & I believe that we can change it🙂🙏🙏

  • @upamatarafder1381
    @upamatarafder1381 Рік тому +4

    It's my heartiest pleasure and thank you brother for coming out with such a big fact.. Hope so everything goes all right.

  • @anmolbhambhani
    @anmolbhambhani Рік тому +16

    Heartfelt thank you to you Anuj for bringing the ragging I faced in Yavatmal GMC to light by your video. It has been so mentally draining for me at this point because there have been no consequences for seniors who did all this and on top of that one senior female jr3 has put counter allegations of workplace sexual harrasment and Atrocities on me and this caused me so much mental stress that I got admitted to gmc nagpur for 6 days! Kindly get in touch with me Anuj I have more to tell you and I think you can help me.

    • @Tusharcod3r
      @Tusharcod3r Місяць тому

      How are you doing now buddy ? I want to know what happened next its a very serious issue and this needs to be addressed search Deepika Narayan Bharadwaj. I have shared the screenshot of this comment I hope she sees it, lets connect.

  • @satyasai6033
    @satyasai6033 Рік тому +591

    Guys who are saying that they got demotivated, just sit and think if you enter a Medical College with lots of hopes that this journey is going to be beautiful and suddenly you see your hopes are getting shattered it breaks your mental stability
    If you enter a medical college knowing that it going to be tough you are prepared for that. you will have some mental stability to face it
    He is going through that journey and letting us know how it feels and how it is going to be
    Just understand things and be thankful to him

    • @jaishi__
      @jaishi__ Рік тому +1

      Yes very much true👍👍👍

    • @L0n30pium
      @L0n30pium Рік тому +8

      Man I just want freedom and money

    • @Anoyartgur
      @Anoyartgur Місяць тому

      ​@@L0n30piumat the cost of what? Your self respect and mental peace? Nah I'll let that pass anyway😂

  • @aditinandekar9113
    @aditinandekar9113 Рік тому +667

    This is the sad truth that I think everyone in this field has faced…. Even today I’m not confident enough to look into my seniors eyes and I’m a final year student… it’s just imprinted in my brain now..I hope more people think like us and become the senior they wanted… amazing video btw❤️

    • @AnujPachhel
      @AnujPachhel  Рік тому +80

      So true Aditi

    • @rf_chaitanya3537
      @rf_chaitanya3537 Рік тому +2

      @Saugata Biswas i am from Raipur. Unhone kyo suicide kiya

    • @developingindia21
      @developingindia21 Рік тому

      💜

    • @armaanshahid16
      @armaanshahid16 Рік тому +1

      I have given neet 2022 .. if i do mbbs.. then shall I face next exam?? Please give your honest opinion

    • @armaanshahid16
      @armaanshahid16 Рік тому +1

      @you need some rest 😹 what is the cost of doing pg from private college?

  • @vemulaakhila493
    @vemulaakhila493 Рік тому +1

    Talking about harsh truths in medical field is very courageous. You did amazing job .I hope the silent good seniors also have to speak up to bring the change

  • @crazydrofastronomy007
    @crazydrofastronomy007 3 місяці тому +6

    Every single second in this video was worth every single year hidden in the pain every resident goes through in his career
    Thank you so much for portraying our lives correctly and aptly backing it up with facts
    My students themselves now realise the rat race they have entered and some of them have dropped out as well
    I hope some imminent change takes place
    Though the possibility seems bleak
    All the best to you @anuj panchhel

  • @chair2945
    @chair2945 Рік тому +269

    So, in the end, it all comes back to the most basic human qualities. Today, where studies, technicalities, jobs, money, are practically the ONLY things that matter, we've kind-of forgotten about being simply human. Qualities like kindness and positivity have been repressed, even lost to many. A shame, really.

  • @irannacnagathan11
    @irannacnagathan11 Рік тому +651

    I as a senior in my medical college , never got ragged / never was thought inferior by anyone ( instead they are the best senior ) , Now me being in Final MBBS , Have always entertained Juniors to be more enthusiastic on what they are , why they are upto here . Motivate them to do things that they like , if study yes definitely. Things are learnt from experience! And the Ultimate Truth is ' Be always the one , whom you wanted out of anyone ' , 100 percent truth is do your work , make others work but stop Toxicity !

  • @WrikSen
    @WrikSen 8 місяців тому +2

    This is some hard straight talk.. This is bitter this is reality.. As sad as it made me, I hope this changes one day, and we have knowledge and support being pillars of the growth of the medical industry in india..

  • @sina354
    @sina354 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for converting all harsh realities whether good of bad into a quite effective, understandable video.
    I agree with you. We have to change ourselves the way we are working snd living in these years while studying/working in medical profession. Just be human and consider others human too.

  • @jezeela
    @jezeela Рік тому +291

    I don't know why.. Even after I know the struggles of being a doctor, I still don't want to give up🤧

  • @jackyjack9660
    @jackyjack9660 Рік тому +39

    Apke jaisa senior sabko mile👍

  • @Neha-cj4mh
    @Neha-cj4mh Рік тому

    Lots of love from the bottom of the heart brother. We really think all seniors mind set should change hope everyone thinks like you. Hope I get senior like you coming year

  • @latakapoor5907
    @latakapoor5907 Рік тому

    Thanks for bringing this to light. The medical field is not all roses but we have to face this problem instead of brushing it under the rug

  • @dr.ranjanasure2273
    @dr.ranjanasure2273 Рік тому +187

    Thank you anuj for not being routine youtuber who just shows glamorous side of medical field but speaking about the harsh reality..!!
    Residency is all about hierarchy, humiliation, disrespect, bitching, loss of mental health,threats, frustration .....
    At the end of the day we shud all remember that there is nothing above humanity..!!!

  • @cricketexplainedinhindi4735

    This video was very much awaited. Hope the message goes where it is needed.

  • @_Demon_2007
    @_Demon_2007 28 днів тому +1

    Thank you brother for the points which u have been shared to all future doctor...
    Who all r seeing this video dont get demotivate instated understand the reality and when u become a doctore try to change all the toxic thing..❤

  • @hpotter12
    @hpotter12 Рік тому +28

    I will never rag my juniors. The change starts with me

  • @aayushimishra7528
    @aayushimishra7528 Рік тому +108

    I study Medicine abroad and We talk to our seniors like they r our friends. They guide and support us without anything in return. Sad to see that it's not like that in India. But when we know there is a problem then there is always a solution.

  • @sanjuktadeuri5197
    @sanjuktadeuri5197 Рік тому

    Thank you to bring this topic in social media.

  • @mohammedisaam3512
    @mohammedisaam3512 Рік тому

    Wow!! So true
    Man!! The best video you’ve ever made

  • @shrutipriyamitra7975
    @shrutipriyamitra7975 Рік тому +13

    This is something which I always feared. And especially in the surgical field, this happens the most but I'm still aiming my aim which is related to surgery and I will not give up on my dream while listening to this. I will be a good senior, a good resident and a good doctor.
    To all out there watching this video, if you are a senior, please don't do these to your juniors and if you are a junior, please don't repeat this cycle when you become a senior. It is we juniors who can remove these toxicities and problems by changing the ways and means which are discussed by Anuj Bhaiya.
    Thank you so much for talking about this topic. This means a lot for the medical students and future medical students✨✨✨

  • @mujtabaahmed2039
    @mujtabaahmed2039 Рік тому +136

    I am an aspiring Neet student. When in the beginning you said it can change your silver lining of medicine I was about to leave the video. But then realised I must atleast know what I am getting into. But I don't think this changed anything for me or my dream's of becoming one of the greatest Doctor of All Times but what changed in me is that... When I become a senior in my medical College I would not allow my juniors to go through this kind of ragging and harassment.... That's a promise... Because after all we are the upcoming generation and it will be our actions which will bring Reforms in Medical field...

    • @purbasaswain8428
      @purbasaswain8428 Рік тому +2

      Exact word to word thoughts!

    • @admirable2971
      @admirable2971 Рік тому +1

      It shows the good upbringing good luck

    • @mujtabaahmed2039
      @mujtabaahmed2039 Рік тому +1

      @neutrino the roamer in Quran its says if you kill one person you kill whole humanity and if you save one person you save whole humanity, guess which field is best for saving a human life. It doesn't matter if I don't earn the same money by putting in the same effort as some other guy. In the end we all die, what does it matter if I die as a rich man or poor man, when there is no amount of money that I can take in after life, but what I can give is life to a human who will eternally be grateful to me for my help in saving him, and when I die they will atleast remember the kindness I showed to them. Money is just a material thing sure it will make your life easy and enjoyable but the satisfaction which you will get after saving someone life is not something that money can give you.

    • @mujtabaahmed2039
      @mujtabaahmed2039 Рік тому +1

      @neutrino the roamer it's ok we are both right in our own ways, what you say is correct we got only one life we must earn large amount of money, and similarly what I say is also right we only have one life we must serve mankind as much as we can after all we are all going to die.

  • @shriyabhattacharya1889
    @shriyabhattacharya1889 Рік тому

    Thanks Dr. The way you said just showed the reality not against the profession! This was needed 🤝🙌

  • @sakshamvohra1727
    @sakshamvohra1727 Рік тому +4

    Being a neet UG aspirant watching this video really calls forth your resolve

  • @ayushimeshram4331
    @ayushimeshram4331 Рік тому +15

    Kudos to you anuj, it’s really sensitive topic to talk about.

  • @beautyblossoms1879
    @beautyblossoms1879 Рік тому +10

    Such an eye opener!
    I really hope that we the upcoming doctors can make this field more better and 'noble' the way they call it

  • @yash6212
    @yash6212 Рік тому

    Finally someone come up and showing the reality hatts off to u doc

  • @rajasthanimusicalchori4454
    @rajasthanimusicalchori4454 Рік тому

    Thank you for speaking about it 💙

  • @shreyaswimullaguru7137
    @shreyaswimullaguru7137 Рік тому +17

    Even after knowing abt all the struggles we would going to face in future, still I dont Wanna give up on my dream. And Change all these things. Thanks anuj bhai for this.😇

  • @harvinderkaur4260
    @harvinderkaur4260 Рік тому +19

    Hllo...Anuj Bhaiya....I am currently preparing for NEET-UG. I came across this video of yours..This did not demotivate me but motivated me to do good for others and myself as well......Thank you for spreading awareness and bringing hope.....I will definitely try to follow the right path....May God bless everyone🙏🏻

  • @akashrajage4346
    @akashrajage4346 3 місяці тому +4

    Thanks for sharing reality 🙏

  • @drlj9668
    @drlj9668 Рік тому

    Very well said dr, could relate it to every bit being a gynaecologist. Good work and thanks for that video

  • @harshit3971
    @harshit3971 Рік тому +390

    This is the kind of motivation I need after failing neet.

    • @Karina_J
      @Karina_J Рік тому +10

      @Harshit Mittal do CA. It's very easy.

    • @urbandude4075
      @urbandude4075 Рік тому +2

      WOHHH indeed

    • @shriganesh5572
      @shriganesh5572 Рік тому +24

      @@Karina_J Are you a CA? What do you know about CA? At least get some information before commenting about random things...I know people who have sacrificed 10-11 years of their life to become a CA. Just because 3/4 people you know became CA does not mean it is easy. They must have worked hard, given their life to achieve it.

    • @devika6104
      @devika6104 Рік тому

      @@dishalade go for pharmacy na

    • @L0n30pium
      @L0n30pium Рік тому +18

      Bro I cracked neet and trust me it’s not worth it

  • @neerajbele
    @neerajbele Рік тому +56

    Our medical profession especially seniors(including me to some extent for my junior) fail to teach the life lesson…that we are human being and not machine & we glorify overworking culture. Sleepless night and tireless working is promoted as WORKOHOLIC & praised by the faculty. These toxic workoholic type of working hours are set as standards for others. When junior becomes senior he follows the exact footsteps of his seniors and vicious cycle keeps on repeating. Every damn person forgets what he suffered from when he or she was junior. Anuj you rightly said that EGO RISE TO THE EXTENT THAT OUR FACULTY & SENIORS ITSELF FORGET THAT THEY ARE FROM THE SAME PLANET. And yes Depression is taboo even in medical field that many people doesn’t seek for help.

  • @nikyastic1201
    @nikyastic1201 Рік тому +13

    I’m a first year BDS student , I’m in pvt college i can understand the pain of fee and also there extra charges and sometimes they don’t even listen to u and ur problems just because u r not paying them the money they want and that senior juniors toxicity like“ WE ARE YOUR SENIORS DON’T TALK WITH US BY MAKING EYE CONTACT “ that literally happened with my batchmate. But she refused to do so and they threatened her like we’ll do this, we will do that , but luckily there was some pg students and they saw that and scolded the toxic ones . Well all I want to say is not everyone is good and not everyone is bad there are some seniors who genuinely help us a lot and I really respect them .

  • @Aiimsonian_Gaurav
    @Aiimsonian_Gaurav Рік тому +1

    You are absolutely right 👍 we can make change altogether

  • @mahimameshram3101
    @mahimameshram3101 Рік тому +30

    Very True Sir......I am a first year student......and on my 1st day in my hostel ....I crossed a girl, I asked her aap senior hai kya ?( Because I even don't know my batchmates )....she replied so rudely "aise bat karte hai seniors se ,meri baki ke batchmates ko pta chalne do achhi ragging lenge teri".....and then I go to my room and cried so hard ....because no one is talking here softly plus problem of homesickness is also on top during initial days.........

    • @ShubhamMishrabro
      @ShubhamMishrabro Рік тому +7

      Sadly bullies in india i have seen so far we will take any small reason to bully you. They just want a small reason to tear you apart.

    • @himanshurajawat8455
      @himanshurajawat8455 Рік тому +3

      phir kya hua didii🙄🙄???

    • @TeraBaap-gq1lo
      @TeraBaap-gq1lo Рік тому

      ​@@neutrino_the_roamer😂😂❤

  • @dr.biohazard5276
    @dr.biohazard5276 Рік тому +58

    Anuj bhaiya, I am Supratik. I have been following you since your 2nd yr MBBS... today my whole family has become your fan 😁. Your 'study with me' and 'exam saga' videos have motivated lakhs of students across India. Keep up the good work Sir !! ❤

  • @jeanprabhu174
    @jeanprabhu174 2 місяці тому

    Excellent video. It's such a sad situation now. As a medical student in the sixties,our student days in medical College were superb. Times have changed radically for the worst. Pity those who enter the system. You have highlighted the problems faced for a very long time.

  • @harirao8254
    @harirao8254 Рік тому

    God bless you Anuj! All the best among all odds!

  • @heymedicus
    @heymedicus Рік тому +8

    Truly amazing Video !
    This is a very Serious issue that needs to be pointed out more often.
    Great work Man 💯

  • @malavikak7487
    @malavikak7487 Рік тому +85

    I'm not a science student , but every weekend I wait for ur videos , they always motivate me ❤️ Thankyou bhaiyya...

  • @drmelitawesley8695
    @drmelitawesley8695 Рік тому +1

    This was a great mind opener and some true stated facts of how the circumstances have changed. Life as a Doctor has become miserable to a greater extent. Life givers have turned into their own life takers due to the constant overburdening. I remember being on duty for 36 hours at a stretch with a switched off phone that got my parents furious and worried at the same time. Honestly, there have been a higher outflow of Indian Doctors flying abroad after MBBS owing to this torment. Just pray and hope things change sooner or later.

  • @djdjdjdhdhaiapjn
    @djdjdjdhdhaiapjn Рік тому +80

    I am a 11th grade student who also want to be a doctor.
    But after watching this video I realised that what mistake can I do😅
    And also that what will happene in colleges🥲
    I will try my best to keep myself free from these restrictions and also help my juniors. It's a promise.😊
    Thanks for this video, it taught a lot❤

    • @gulmoharstudy1919
      @gulmoharstudy1919 3 місяці тому

      Now i will be in class 11
      and i will also become doctor
      And I also pledge i wont hurt my junior 😊

    • @DrVyomPandey
      @DrVyomPandey 3 місяці тому +2

      Abhi Padhai kr beta jaake

    • @sky16678
      @sky16678 2 місяці тому +4

      I am a md from AIIMS . Don't take medical field . It was not my mistake as it would have been a mistake only if someone had advised me not to and still I would have pursued. But I dint have UA-cam back then .
      But u are lucky to have UA-cam where people like him tell u the reality . Now still if u will opt for medical field it shall be ur mistake as u already have guidance from two of us and I had none.
      I wish someone had told me all this post my 12 th standard.

    • @jitendrakumar-nd9oj
      @jitendrakumar-nd9oj 2 місяці тому +1

      Beta doctor ke alawa kuch or career le lena nhi to royega baithke

    • @gulmoharstudy1919
      @gulmoharstudy1919 2 місяці тому

      @@sky16678 SIR, please can you explain it why not!
      Because I am at a point where I have to choose a stream.
      I know you always have a bit of time left in hand after everyday routine.
      But pleseeee enlighten me .
      I will be extremely grateful. 🙂

  • @17khandakalepratikpravin75
    @17khandakalepratikpravin75 Рік тому +26

    That eye to eye contact thing is so true , happened with me too, but I never followed it , because it's not the way of gaining respect or giving respect ,to me it's slavery . I tried to being little friendly and helpful whenever my seniors wanted me to , and after that a bond is created between me and them. Sometimes seniors just want to control you so that juniors will not become trouble for them but there are many ways to do that instead of doing ragging 🤬 or harsh intros. It will permanently make some one to lose their self esteem and confidence that will never be restored . I opposed every wrong decisions of my seniors regarding us but in a friendly way or indirectly that they would also not get hurt of that, but used to follow their right orders which will benifit us and all. In short tackle the situation in such a way that the problem get neutralised and non toxic for everyone.

  • @Raj69007
    @Raj69007 Рік тому +8

    Absolutely , this was the reality faced by us in our early days , thanks for covering such an important issue

  • @savithasunil8485
    @savithasunil8485 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely anuj . It is so sad to hear that this thing are happening medical field. I am glad that we should start the change and encourage to. Bring this change. Not sure by ragging what seniors are going to get. Break the chain 🙏🙏🙏 pls

  • @manomaddula8474
    @manomaddula8474 3 місяці тому +34

    Iam a medical student of GMC ELURU,AP .Iam studying 1st year MBBS now .the best thing is I don't have seniors because my batch is 1st batch .😌😌

  • @rojalalitha6821
    @rojalalitha6821 Рік тому +9

    hey anuj. I'm not a medical student but your journey and your approach towards things inspire me so much. the way you take leap towards things that most of the people don't. hatsoff to you bro. you're really are one of a kind. i wish you a good health and peace of mind all the time.

  • @Muskan-07
    @Muskan-07 Рік тому +6

    This video is really helpful Anuj bhaiya..It was emotional yet it was full of messages that everyone needs to know and convey.. I will become a senior, a resident, and a doctor that I have always dreamt of and will need during those years...( BE THE CHANGE THAT YOU DREAMT OF)

  • @tshepal72uaena40
    @tshepal72uaena40 Рік тому

    You are speaking my heart out🙏😭

  • @s.mokshacharan1353
    @s.mokshacharan1353 Рік тому +1

    I am just gonna enter into the med school... And u taught me a lot what I should know...Tysm sir.. you really deserve the bow

  • @semiemi_bee
    @semiemi_bee Рік тому +4

    Thank you for being so transparent... I hope some day a Fmg ( Foreign Medical graduate) student's story is also unfolded the same way..being a FMG i feel.. a lot is there not spoken about..

  • @dhanashrishirke1814
    @dhanashrishirke1814 Рік тому +107

    Thanks anuj for bringing the other side in light💡

    • @AnujPachhel
      @AnujPachhel  Рік тому +21

      Your support means everything 🙏

  • @smritiagrawal4834
    @smritiagrawal4834 Рік тому

    Your voice is so soothing.... And really appreciate your work..

  • @SA-kavish
    @SA-kavish Рік тому +172

    I haven’t really commented on any video yet, but this one really compelled me to break the history.
    People be taking drops after drops, putting in immense efforts, sleepless days and nights, and going through so much already; what for?? Just to be harassed and committing suicides in the end. This is an utter disappointment.
    The video should be noted, and the concerned authorities are requested to take every needed actions ASAP.
    Respect to the video creator✨

    • @shimu36
      @shimu36 Рік тому +23

      Ikr. Even I am taking my 2nd drop and no one wish for this..upar se being a girl everyone says ldki h umr horahi .. ghr p baithi h. I know boys have problems like this too. But still I am preparing for the dream which I will fulfill for sure but this reality literally hits hard.. sometimes it feels does it really worth it?

    • @messpice
      @messpice Рік тому +9

      @@shimu36 yes its worth it
      I have seen doctors drive BMW,AUDIs to hospital
      These incidents are very few
      Don't get demotivated it's one of the best profession in india

    • @RajKumar-ib7mw
      @RajKumar-ib7mw Рік тому +20

      @@messpice Sorry to say when they drive bmw Audi they are literally a 45 yr old man for some people age matters because at after a certain age we just don't get exicted much about that thing ..
      And your last point is totally what anuj bhaiya mentioned in video that there are many cases but they don't speak about it as they are scared of their seniors .. He literally said in the starting of the video live with fake stories forever or face the truth..
      U can cross my points I'm here

    • @RajKumar-ib7mw
      @RajKumar-ib7mw Рік тому +2

      @@shimu36 Sorry to say when they drive bmw Audi they are literally a 45 yr old man for some people age matters because at after a certain age we just don't get exicted much about that thing ..
      And your last point is totally what anuj bhaiya mentioned in video that there are many cases but they don't speak about it as they are scared of their seniors .. He literally said in the starting of the video live with fake stories forever or face the truth..
      U can cross my points I'm here

    • @SA-kavish
      @SA-kavish Рік тому +2

      @@shimu36 No worries!! People will always have something to say.
      Stick to what u dreamt.
      Best wishes

  • @shimu36
    @shimu36 Рік тому +14

    Thank you Anuj bhyya for this reality check ❤️. I am preparing for neet 2023 even after not clearing it in my 1st somewhat serious attempt. After knowing all the reality of medical college system I don't why but I will still work hard and chase my dream of becoming a real good Dr. My parents always says that beta sirf ek Dr ni ek acchi Dr. Bnna ❤️ When I was not aware of this reality I always thought ki doctors are definition of humanity. In my area there are no multi-speciality hospitals and just one govt. college and honestly people don't give respect to Doctors that they deserve so I thought k bade cities k hospital to qafi acche hote hoge and mai wha jaugi but . even I am not a medical student and just an aspirant I have plans to give USMLE/PLAB instead of NEET PG.this reality hits hard...but anyway we will change this system for sure

  • @drmeetpatiwala
    @drmeetpatiwala Рік тому +16

    Meet Patiwala,4th year MBBS student,BJMC Ahmedabad- "I feel i am stuck in life of just study for solving MCQs, i rarely acquire clinical skill after going to ward,its because residents are overburden and professor (forget about lecture) i rarely see them, One part of my brain want to study textbooks thoroughly while the other part want to solve mcq (from notes) ....the Confusion of Next/ Neet destroyed my 3rd and final year....Today i consider myself a skill less medical student hoping for some change in Internship...
    For now i am having doubt about whether i will be a good doctor , Will i able to provide treatmentsto patient after 1-2 year ?? I am hearing" nope" in my brain
    Lets hope i can transform myself in internship and focus more on becoming a doctor rather than a Ratta machine

    • @Tar1905
      @Tar1905 3 місяці тому

      Pardon me I’m not even remotely related to medical field but Try asking your seniors and professors (I hope they are not toxic or bossy or rude) and try contacting few professors online through LinkedIn etc to get actual field training and opinions if possible and please take care of yourself and your own mental and physical health.

  • @anandahuja4319
    @anandahuja4319 Рік тому

    Been there, seen that. It hurts. A shout out to you for brining out this - we need to talk about it!

  • @AtulSharma-wh3kh
    @AtulSharma-wh3kh Рік тому +225

    What an irony; medicine is toxic 😥
    This hurts when you are just going to step in first year of your medical career....

    • @AnujPachhel
      @AnujPachhel  Рік тому +38

      Exactly

    • @jobincleetus007
      @jobincleetus007 Рік тому +27

      No use in worrying at this time..You will surely supass all this👍. Only thing is, you shouldn't become the toxic senior down the lane.

    • @suryaprasantnaram5141
      @suryaprasantnaram5141 Рік тому +1

      ​@@AnujPachhel really dr. Anuj pachel ur a topper & ur Father also reputed dr. But so show the reality of Medicine profession... Yes I too realize many times.. How they keep motivated in 10yrs of medicine after MD with PG preparation.. Actually every profession have dark reality even Civil services, govt Engg, PSU, banking.all sector... Expect defence Forces.

  • @imposingmedicine1925
    @imposingmedicine1925 Рік тому +92

    My mother is a ward sister, she already told me the consequences of being a doctor, from the story of suicides in state hospital in my area ,she told all of this to me. I thought it could be managed but as soon as I went to med school, oh boy i was wrong, it is much more scary than it looks. Luckily now due to covid, i learned about the world, a lot, got in many fights with higher authorities but also learned how to manage extreme toxicity, from being a faint hearted person to a person who can withstand it, but in the end i think, why do we need to be toxic, we can sort so many things without being toxic and not everyone can withstand it and why we have to go through it.
    As anuj said respect is earned not forced through, it is true, if you will do bad with people they won't forget it, sometimes it hurts a lot, that you will have ptsd episodes of it. For the audience here, your life is much more important than anything else, if you feel you should quit residency then quit it, no problem, if you are weak from heart just don't sustain this torture, even if you have to stay as a medical officer or a non clinical branch resident, just stay as it, atleast you would face extremely less toxicity than residency in clinical branch , no matter how much money you earn, in the end if you are not going to make output from that money, not able to give time to your life than what's the use of that money, even if you earn less as being a medical officer(it's not less, it's quite a lot though in some states) np, atleast you would enjoy your lives. When one door closes many other doors open. You can do residency outside also if you feel intoxicated with the environment here. Those who are with strong will and survive residency, i would say that please don't do the same with your juniors. Your job as a senior should be limited to valid scolding nothing more than that, you should not humiliate anyone nor physically force anyone. Just be focussed on your own work, honing your own skills so that you can make a difference in saving someone's life. This is the reason why Usa healthcare is further going beyond the horizons because they treat their doctors respectfully, don't humiliate them, be busy with their own work and hone their skills. The reason why manik madan sir moved to America now makes a lot of sense, he already saw it coming

    • @ponderer9311
      @ponderer9311 Рік тому

      I need your opinion on how frequently doctors are succumbed to worst case scenarios. Actually not worst case, it should be deemed as more than normal consequences of being a doctor coz it's not rare at all.
      I read couple papers from ncbi, IMA, WHO and other prominent authorities, and they keep mentioning that interns, residents and senior doctors, almost 75% of them have to go through some kind of violence out of which 25% is physical violence and some reports of it being lethal.
      I wonder why I should go for MBBS if the state of affairs are so nasty, dangerous and extremely risky.
      I am worried because its not rare anymore, 75% is a big number, very big. Please enlighten me with your opinion as to why I should ignore these things and still do medicine with the sole reason that I have of loving to study about human body.

    • @imposingmedicine1925
      @imposingmedicine1925 Рік тому

      @Shruti Sinha no it's not, in America of you don't behave properly they would add less marks to you which can lead you to even quit job. There is toxicity but extremely less there in med field

    • @surbhisingh7534
      @surbhisingh7534 Рік тому +4

      @@ponderer9311 I think... You should try something else. Because nothing comes above your mental health. Today, people are dying in gym also because they can't manage stress. Stress is not good. Being a doctor was my dream. But after knowing every bit of it. I'm sadly leaving this and that too before joining it so it is good for me. I can do anything from anywhere but I can't cope up with this much toxicity stress after studying so much. Medicine should not be glorified to this extent. Kuch logo ko pata bhi nahi vo kis rat race mein koodne ja rahe hain. But as corruption is increasing day by day medicine is not a career to choose if you have the tiny teeny bit of doubt of joining this profession.

    • @ponderer9311
      @ponderer9311 Рік тому

      @@surbhisingh7534 You sound like someone who went exactly to what I am going through. Can we connect on discord? Instagram? Telegram? or whatever you prefer?

    • @begood430
      @begood430 Рік тому

      @@surbhisingh7534 so wt u chose sis?i m also confused...pls tell

  • @PreetKaur-fk3ds
    @PreetKaur-fk3ds Рік тому +9

    I though residency is such bad in Australia ( that’s where I did my medicine & MD) until saw this video. But definitely, we didn’t have anything called junior-senior toxicity.
    The fear which you mentioned at the latter part of the video is literally every where, I got penalised $40,000 for something that wasn’t even my mistake. Eventually, the decision got revert but the mental torture my family & I went through was so significant. Sometimes I think it’s not worth it, However; I get my driving force when I get blessings from hundreds of other patients & families.
    Brother I suggest you to purchase an appropriate insurance, if one available in India before hitting the floor even as a residence.

  • @vishweshpatel1997
    @vishweshpatel1997 Рік тому

    Perfect reflection!

  • @RAHUL-hc8gg
    @RAHUL-hc8gg Рік тому +52

    I am first year medical student
    Gone through a lot of ragging and torture
    But I promise from my side there will be no ragging

    • @juyelmirza2645
      @juyelmirza2645 Рік тому +1

      @Lord Avalon Bhai konsi company ka daru pike comment kar raho ho ......…...................!????????

    • @artistranjanatutorials9039
      @artistranjanatutorials9039 Рік тому

      Which college and do the seniors beat you and hurt you physically

  • @mayurdugar03
    @mayurdugar03 Рік тому

    This needs to be addressed at the earliest!

  • @RoliChauhanOfficial
    @RoliChauhanOfficial Рік тому +15

    This is exactly why I refused to do PG in India !! Heck I even went in tears to my Dean during internship begging her to take my degree back and to just let me go back home!! Ten years later and I still get flashbacks of all this !! I don’t know how I got through it !!

    • @ssshj
      @ssshj Рік тому

      Can u tell me what happened

  • @kritidas7344
    @kritidas7344 Рік тому +10

    And we the future medical students will definitely bring positive changes.❤️

  • @fearonlygod9840
    @fearonlygod9840 Рік тому +20

    It's great to see now indian doctors have started to speak about exhaustion and burnout... Earlier I used to watch only American or other country health care worker talk about this issue and I used to think if could feel and see with my own eyes this condition in my country why is nobody talking about it now I feel I'm not alone

  • @doctor2187
    @doctor2187 Рік тому +1

    Superb.greatly analysed the current situation of medical life😭🙏🤐😊

  • @drnasreenshaikh
    @drnasreenshaikh Рік тому

    Anuj ,thanks for being bold &bring out such burning issue which we generally put under the carpet
    It's very very sad reality of the medical field and should be tackled by institutional heads with iron hand.
    No precious life of any doctor should

    • @drnasreenshaikh
      @drnasreenshaikh Рік тому +1

      be lost for criminal acts of few eccentric senior doctors
      I feel general public, parents of aspiring doctors& students all should be made aware of what goes on in medical field &what it takes to become a doctor!

  • @noel_shabnam
    @noel_shabnam Рік тому +7

    Even after knowing all this people don't really talk about this . Even if a person is a doctor himself,sometimes he also needs a doctor.
    During crisis we believe doctor is the one who is going to save him but if he failed to do so we start blaming him, we have to understand that he is a human not a creator not God . it's life and life is always unpredictable
    And I'm so proud of those doctors even after having so much of mental toxicity, so much of pain they choose to be a doctor and not quiting their job. Hats off🙏
    As Anuj bhaiya said "we can change this if we start know " , we can change this world by being those seniors we always wish to have.

  • @anuragmishra2153
    @anuragmishra2153 Рік тому +197

    Hi Anuj hope you are good, I am not a doctor but 2 days back I witness the toxicity and my heart just sank
    watching the scene.
    Context: My cousin had a swelling in his arm so he was admitted in the surgical department of Swaroop rani hospital prayagraj and I had to stay with him in the hospital, there was a junior doctor by the name Utkarsh. He was gentle, understanding, hardworking(6 am to 12 am) and most of the patient were happy with him because he was approachable unlike other doctors. one day I saw him abused both verbally and physically by another doctor, literally that mf was slapping and abusing doctor Utkarsh for 5 mins straight and nobody in the room did anything(room was locked otherwise I would have confronted that animal). It has been 3 days since the event happened and I am not able to forget it.
    Utkarsh sir if you are watching this video, you are great and I hope you would get out of that toxicity and be somewhere better.

    • @RajKumar-ib7mw
      @RajKumar-ib7mw Рік тому +4

      Really this happens??

    • @ayushdwivedi2655
      @ayushdwivedi2655 Рік тому +13

      I'm from Prayagraj too, and this is truly heartbreaking

    • @Eatssomeoranges
      @Eatssomeoranges Рік тому +18

      Hope Dr. Utkarsh is ok😔

    • @simrangupta7895
      @simrangupta7895 Рік тому +9

      You are great utkarsh sir

    • @ShubhamMishrabro
      @ShubhamMishrabro Рік тому +12

      I'm sure that senior was taking out his frustration of his life. Just like teachers and parents scold us for no reason. We have to stop this thing

  • @SS-fc2vc
    @SS-fc2vc Рік тому

    Its a hard fact that you have told about!!!!By the way you are such a polite a person Anuj,you will definitely become a great doctor!!!Final yr student this side.

  • @PlayWithColors20
    @PlayWithColors20 3 місяці тому +1

    U know what...
    This video shows how anuj bhaiya going deep down in their feild becoz it is only possible to know all pros and cons of ur feild when you experienced it..

  • @Itx__fazil4257
    @Itx__fazil4257 Рік тому +123

    OMG really toxic reality ...😗
    Students study hard to clear *neet UG* first ,took so much coachings and drops in hope of getting admission in MBBS
    Then all of this is waiting for us in future 🙃
    If all this is happening to such hardworking and talented students Then where is that dream life we all wanted...
    Is that life only for actors with no sense of acting , or youtubers who make time wasting vlogging videos ,or for politicians who only think for themselves 😏

    • @kartiksharma2616
      @kartiksharma2616 Рік тому +15

      There is no fairy dream life of mbbs all youtubers are showing superficial life of mbbs

    • @adityanrvarier7406
      @adityanrvarier7406 Рік тому +10

      You never go for mbbs aiming for a happy life....
      Yeah ask any doctor they ll be happy finally at the age of 40 -50 but initial periods are real struggle....

    • @RajKumar-ib7mw
      @RajKumar-ib7mw Рік тому +2

      @@adityanrvarier7406 what u are u even saying mtlb 60 saal m woh jii rha h ya katt rha h kitna din bacha h mtlb 40saal mehnat kro aur sirf 2 saal achha feel kro ?? Bhai kya h yeh

    • @archanadhumma7591
      @archanadhumma7591 Рік тому +2

      That's really good. At the end of any education v need money to survive.

  • @ajinkyachandurkar6926
    @ajinkyachandurkar6926 Рік тому +61

    Something that I read recently that left me shocked is that "Doctors are their own worst enemies". Forget about society understanding our plight if our own colleagues can't. I feel like interdepartmental toxicity is also not talked about much. I dream of a fraternity so united, that disruptive elements will think twice about creating disharmony against doctors like violence.
    Ragging has to stop. If you won't help me atleast don't go out of your way to make my life miserable. we should be taught about how we should be looking after each other.
    To quote a line from my favorite show
    "When the winter comes,the lone wolf dies but the pack survives". If the medical fraternity has to survive or even thrive in the future, time to change things has arrived. NOW.