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Congratulations and all the best. Curious to know if you will be implementing any new different study strategies for fellowship. And what resources will you be using for studying?
Congratulations! I’m curious though. I always thought fellowships were more restricted to be extensions and deeper trainings into areas related to your residency. With that, is doing the fellowship allowing you to essentially redo a residency in a different area or be a more focused hospitalist going forward?
Yep you're right. Doing a fellowship is allowing me to spend my future career on just cardiology vs. All of medicine. So less about redoing residency since they fall under internal medicine - fellowship is just more commitment to one field within medicine. It's like when you go to med school to be a doctor but the type you ultimately become has flexibility. Same way after residency you can stick with general medicine (or general whatever you're residency is like surgery) but you can do a fellowship for further training which will allow you enough training to only focus on that field. So after fellowship I won't be a hospitalist anymore
I recently got admitted to med school for this fall. I’ve been think of doing cardio but the long training path and the competition for cardio is super high, it’s definitely worrying. Would be nice if you could make a video on what you did during IM residency. Amazing video nonetheless and congrats 🎊
Congratulations man! I’m in my final year of med school in India rn and have been following you since the beginning. You’ve been a great role model for me and I hope I make into Cards one day just like you! Kudos! ❤
Once you get into the cardiology fellowship.....will you please make a video over a 'day in a life of cardiologist'? I am quite curious about it. Quite inspiring content. Jai ambe.
So cool! Congratulations. Watching your videos I can see what it takes to become a doctor and now (future) fellowship. Was curious from the nursing side lol. Thanks for the videos! Good luck to you 👍🏻
I do have a question, if you plan to go into fellowship do u need to take internal medicine board exams or just move forward and do cardiology board exams
I'm sure they exist although uncommon. Version I could see happening is if you and your colleagues did inpatient consults and alternated weeks. Most seem to be 5 days a week with weekends off most of the time.
So glad to hear your next moves! I'm an OMS-1 between IM and cardiology as of rn so this is super cool! How was the process of applying to fellowship basically right after finishing IM residency? Would love to hear more about how that felt, what it was like and if you ever felt like you didn't have a break from residency to applying. Thanks for the amazing vids!
Thanks for the nice comments! Difficulty depends on your prior CV and what you do with your time if you wait to apply for fellowship. But it is becoming more common for people to work as a hospitalist and go back for a fellowship
Not too long otherwise it looks like you were that interested in the first place. But if you need more time to build you app - good way to do it after residency
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I'm happy for you, but this felt like clickbait, with so may youtube docs, and non youtube doctors leaving medicine all together....
haha it was actually intended to be a clickbait only since he's not getting views at all these days. Gotta ramp up the algorithm once in a while
I've known many great Cardiologists, and you will be a great one as well because more are needed. Congratulations to you, and keep moving forward.
Thank you for the nice comment! 😁
Congratulations and best of luck 🤞 That title scared me a bit haha!😂
Haha thanks man!
Congratulations and all the best. Curious to know if you will be implementing any new different study strategies for fellowship. And what resources will you be using for studying?
Thanks. I'll go over that in future videos :)
Congrats! Also want to be a cardiologist! Best of luck to you!
You got this! Thanks for the best wishes
@@TheMDJourney Thanks! So do you :)
YAYYYYY!!!!!!! CONGRATULATIONS 🎊🎉🎉
Thank you!!!!
Congratulations! I’m curious though. I always thought fellowships were more restricted to be extensions and deeper trainings into areas related to your residency.
With that, is doing the fellowship allowing you to essentially redo a residency in a different area or be a more focused hospitalist going forward?
Yep you're right. Doing a fellowship is allowing me to spend my future career on just cardiology vs. All of medicine. So less about redoing residency since they fall under internal medicine - fellowship is just more commitment to one field within medicine.
It's like when you go to med school to be a doctor but the type you ultimately become has flexibility. Same way after residency you can stick with general medicine (or general whatever you're residency is like surgery) but you can do a fellowship for further training which will allow you enough training to only focus on that field.
So after fellowship I won't be a hospitalist anymore
But it would be different if you said you wanted to do cardiovascular surgery, which would be a surgical based residency
Correct. Then I would have to go back to do some surgery training again. This is more of a narrowing my focus.
Click bait
Hate hate click baits
I recently got admitted to med school for this fall. I’ve been think of doing cardio but the long training path and the competition for cardio is super high, it’s definitely worrying. Would be nice if you could make a video on what you did during IM residency. Amazing video nonetheless and congrats 🎊
Yep well do a series on this topic :)
Congratulations!! 🎊 🎉
Congratulations man! I’m in my final year of med school in India rn and have been following you since the beginning. You’ve been a great role model for me and I hope I make into Cards one day just like you! Kudos! ❤
Thanks for the nice comment :)
You mention 80h/w in GIM, what about being on-call as the cardiologist when you're 60?
But you’re not leaving medicine. Lame clickbait title.
Congratulations! See you sometimes in some office hour.. Gaurav Pande
Once you get into the cardiology fellowship.....will you please make a video over a 'day in a life of cardiologist'? I am quite curious about it.
Quite inspiring content.
Jai ambe.
And yeah congratulations for getting into fellowship 🙌
Thanks! And yes will work on it when it's time
Congrats man proud of you! Btw how would u study for physics with labs if u were in college?
Congratulations!! You’re an inspiration! I love your tutoring program as well 🤗
Congratulations!!! I love cardio too. Where did you match?
So cool! Congratulations. Watching your videos I can see what it takes to become a doctor and now (future) fellowship. Was curious from the nursing side lol. Thanks for the videos! Good luck to you 👍🏻
Thanks for the sweet comment :)
I always wish u the best , how can no will ever fall in love with u watching your yutube channel , you are amazing human
Thanks for the very sweet comment!
I do have a question, if you plan to go into fellowship do u need to take internal medicine board exams or just move forward and do cardiology board exams
I took my IM boards already this year so now just card boards when it's time
I was wondering if you’d go for fellowship! (I’m a med student aiming for internal medicine residency) Congratulations for getting into a program!
Thanks :) best of luck to you!
Thought you were leaving for consulting and had a little existential panic 😂 Excellent thumbnail work.
Haha yeah that sounds awful to me. I actually really enjoy taking care of patients.
Thanks for the comment!
Congratulations
isn't cardiology super competitive? what does it take to match into competitive fellowship ?
Competitive? Yes. One of the most. I'll make a video in the future about what I did.
@@TheMDJourney i can't wait for that video
What’s the cardiology book?
Congratulations! I would like to know if there is any cardiology schedule similar to that of a hospitalist (I.e. 1 week on / 1 week off). Thank you!
I'm sure they exist although uncommon. Version I could see happening is if you and your colleagues did inpatient consults and alternated weeks.
Most seem to be 5 days a week with weekends off most of the time.
Buena pregunta 🤔 jaja
@@TheMDJourney Thank you for replying!
Wow these are amazing news ! Congratulations 🎉
Thank you!
You deserve everything coming your way!! Fantastic!
Thanks man!
Congratulations Dr.Trevedi!
-Tanya Rene
Thanks Tanya!
hospitalist is my dream one day I'll come to usa and achieve this
Congrats Dr. Trivedi
Thanks 🙏!!
Congratulations!
Thanks!
Congratulations doc
Thank you!
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Thanks! ❤️
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So glad to hear your next moves! I'm an OMS-1 between IM and cardiology as of rn so this is super cool!
How was the process of applying to fellowship basically right after finishing IM residency? Would love to hear more about how that felt, what it was like and if you ever felt like you didn't have a break from residency to applying.
Thanks for the amazing vids!
Thanks for the nice comments!
Difficulty depends on your prior CV and what you do with your time if you wait to apply for fellowship. But it is becoming more common for people to work as a hospitalist and go back for a fellowship
@@TheMDJourney Gotcha! So would you say it's pretty helpful to have more time before applying to fellowship to rack up experience, etc?
Not too long otherwise it looks like you were that interested in the first place. But if you need more time to build you app - good way to do it after residency
@@TheMDJourney okay makes sense, similar idea to gap years before med school then. thanks for taking the time to reply! :))
I was scared for little bit and excited as well all the best man 🤍
Thanks for the best wishes!!