Life As A Cardiologist (Q&A)
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- Are you interested in becoming a Cardiologist? Last week, I posted on my Instagram and UA-cam channel to ask everyone if they have any questions about my life as a Cardio fellow. So if you are one of my subscribers who asked a question, here’s the video for you.
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00:00 Introduction
1:15 Call Day
3:11 Lifestyle As A Cardiologist
5:28 Difference Between Structural And Interventional Cardiologist
7:28 Difference Of Cardiologist And Internal Medicine Doctor
11:38 Work-Life Balance And Compensation
14:24 Schedules
17:36 Free Food
17:57 Mental Well-Being
20:25 Most Common Cardiac Illnesses
21:06 Hours Of Work Per Week
21:27 Additional Specialty Within Cardiology
22:23 Schedule Of Cath Lab, Clinic, Round, And Interventional Procedures
23:37 How Do You Like Your Cardio Training
24:40 How Much Are You Expected To Know As A Fellow
25:53 Fellowship Experience And Residency Experience
27:13 Medical Loan Repayment Plan
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my pet peeve is when non physicians or ancillary staff think that good internists can't handle bread and butter cardiology management
For sure. I'm grateful when the internists can do it :)
Thank you for this video, it was very helpful to see your insight into balance regarding spending time w family and career 😃
Thanks for the comment! Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for answering my question about generalists and interventionalists!
Sure thing!
My favorite cardiologist on social media.
Keep up the great videos, Love you and your content!
Aww thanks man!
Think I would love to be a cardiologist down the line, probably interventionalist due to surgical experience. I predicted a MI in my wifes family remember 6 months before it happened. He was a driver, no exercise, sedentary, not on aspirin, not on a statin, and having a full dinner plate that night. His heart was literally screaming at me from his chest, and I told him very seriously he needs to get cholesterol panel done, start walking daily, and start baby aspirin at least, and make an appt with primary doc. They didnt take me seriously and he had a massive MI while driving, crashed his car due to passing out from the MI. Luckily EMS got there in time and I guess EKG picked up the AMI and I think he got bypassed, not sure.
I'm about four years away from retirement, but I will be in my late 40's. Your videos is encouraging me to seek my 2nd career in the healthcare field.
can you make a video on md/phd as it relates to cardiology? Like how can one pursue becoming a cardiologist that is also interested in conducting or being part of research/trials?
Will add it to the list!
Lots of fellowships take research fellows that have a dual focus of clinical and research. I've also seen many get a master in public health or something to help with stats which allows them to do more trials/research as an attending
Amazing video, very helpful.
3 Ques wanted to ask.
1) what if img gets IM residency in community hosp, can he match into cardiology?
2) if due to some reason after residency, one gets 4-5 years gap and is working as hospitalist then applies to cardio, will it affect his/her chances to match in cardio.
3) since as an img if someone is not well orientated with conducting research, learning research is possible via internet and youtube, on our own?
Will really appreciate if you could answer.
1. Yes - possible. Work on your experience and research and you'll have options.
2. 4-5 years may be too long. 1-2 may be a normal amount without negative effect.
3. Yes - plus often those who do research at your program can guide you as well
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Hey doc, do you have any EKG book recommendations that would be suitable for a 2nd year student? Im taking step 1 soon and ill have a month off before rotations and im really interested in cardiology rn and wanna have a good base going in. Ive heard Dubin and The Only EKG book youll ever need are good options. What do you think?
I think both are good starting pts. I like the wave maven website to practice what you've learned. It's free
Requirements to get a match in cardiology in usa???
I have a question does manifesting relly work?? Cuz i saw many of them trying it and gaining result and but it doesn't really makes sense so... Should i waste my precious time on it?
my questions is how old are you? do you feel like you wasted your youth pursuing medicine? what would you be doing if you didnt choose medicine?
Would be a great topic for a future video.
Answer: I'm currently 30, so I'll be 32-33 when I'm done with fellowship. I don't think I wasted my 20s but Im also fortunate to not have really lost the experiences that many have during then (I traveled, got married, discovered hobbies etc.) yes it comes with a lot of training and long. But looking back on it - I've enjoyed most of it. I also tend to be more positive and optimistic than most haha.
I think I've learned I like creating, teaching and entrepreneurship. So maybe less of a defined job and something that would combine those three. :)
Would you perfer being an academic or non-academic cardiologist ?
I like teaching but not necessarily the other aspects that often come with being in academics. I've seen many non academic cardiologist be involved in residency and fellowship training - so likely will mold for that
28 hour shift seems brutal af bruh.
Yeah it can get old real quick
One question sir, you'll probably ignore this but what is your gross pay , like exact figure or figure around😅
Did you not watch the video? He gave a rough estimate
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