Really, when you think about it, the whole situation for resident doctors in Canada seems a bit off. They go through so much schooling, only to earn around $60,000. That's a lot of effort for not a huge salary, especially with those crazy long shifts - up to 24 hours sometimes! Sure, if you love helping people, it might feel worth it. But then there's AI, right? It's getting so good at diagnosing illnesses, maybe even better than some doctors. Makes you wonder what's the point of all that hard work if machines are starting to do the same job? It's a big thing to think about, not just for doctors, but for all of us.
Your not wrong but your forgetting the most crucial part of being a Doctor which is the patient and Doctor relationship and interaction. That is what no robot at the moment can replicate and if they do anytime soon then 🥲😅😅
Hahaha everyone's skin is different but here's what I do. AM: Cetaphil Hydrating Cleanser, Paula's choice 2% BHA, Cetaphil moisturizing lotion, Neutrogena Ultra Sheer SPF 60 PM: Cetaphil hydrating cleanser, *Tretinoin 0.05% mixed in cetaphil moisturizing lotion *You'll need a prescription for the Tretinoin. Talk to your doctor if interested!
Physician assistants/associates (PA-Cs) make about 90-100 k straight out of school some experienced workers make 120k plus over time, in US even more…I think it’s because of the workload as well as how stressful the program is.. at the end of the day direct patient care jobs are a huge sacrifice both in and out of school
Thank you, Darren! A lot of very insightful info packed concisely into one relatively short video.
Really, when you think about it, the whole situation for resident doctors in Canada seems a bit off. They go through so much schooling, only to earn around $60,000. That's a lot of effort for not a huge salary, especially with those crazy long shifts - up to 24 hours sometimes! Sure, if you love helping people, it might feel worth it. But then there's AI, right? It's getting so good at diagnosing illnesses, maybe even better than some doctors. Makes you wonder what's the point of all that hard work if machines are starting to do the same job? It's a big thing to think about, not just for doctors, but for all of us.
Your not wrong but your forgetting the most crucial part of being a Doctor which is the patient and Doctor relationship and interaction.
That is what no robot at the moment can replicate and if they do anytime soon then 🥲😅😅
Super helpful video, thanks Darren!
Glad you found it helpful :)
Please drop a video (or a comment) on the skincare products you used for this video 🙏
Hahaha everyone's skin is different but here's what I do.
AM: Cetaphil Hydrating Cleanser, Paula's choice 2% BHA, Cetaphil moisturizing lotion, Neutrogena Ultra Sheer SPF 60
PM: Cetaphil hydrating cleanser, *Tretinoin 0.05% mixed in cetaphil moisturizing lotion
*You'll need a prescription for the Tretinoin. Talk to your doctor if interested!
Sir how much do you expect to earn as an attending physician?
May I know what is your comment on physician assistants? In terms of pay and workload. Thanks.
Physician assistants/associates (PA-Cs) make about 90-100 k straight out of school some experienced workers make 120k plus over time, in US even more…I think it’s because of the workload as well as how stressful the program is.. at the end of the day direct patient care jobs are a huge sacrifice both in and out of school
Thanks for this valuable video, keep up the great work 👍
Amazing video
Thank you sir!
why do you crib so much , this is not a new information you got to know today ?
Man thats low. I appreciate you all.
Thank you for this video!
I just hope getting into residency becomes easier in the coming years for IMG in Canada. Starting my med school in Nepal!
Good luck!