TIMESTAMPS 00:23 What is neurosurgery + most common cases? 01:12 What are the subspecialties of neurosurgery? 06:21 What are the most common cases you usually see? 09:44 What was your path to medicine and why your specialty of neurosurgery? 13:15 What is a typical day or week in your life like? 16:52 How is the lifestyle of a typical neurosurgeon (not like Dr. C) different than other specialties + employment settings/job models? 20:32 How well are neurosurgeons compensated + how to maximize income? 22:50 Why was the attrition rate so high in your residency program? Why did people drop out? Also, high divorce rates + family considerations 26:29 What is the most challenging aspect of neurosurgery? 28:27 What is the most rewarding aspect of neurosurgery? (not neurology 😉) 30:01 What are the misconceptions about neurosurgery? 33:27 What are the personalities or traits that make good neurosurgeons? 36:01 How to match into a good neurosurgery residency? 39:54 How do you/recommend staying on top of medical advances? 42:37 How do you/recommend preventing burnout + establish a work-life balance? 47:42 How has medicine changed in the last few decades and where do you see it going? 53:10 Socioeconomic class issues with future healthcare compensation schemes 53:36 How can we become good doctors?
A characteristic I’ve noticed from watching neurosurgeon interviews is that these guys are very well put together and very ceo-like as in every thought they’ve articulated very precisely before the words even come out of their mouths, very confident group of people as well, it amazes me how committed they are to their profession because its definitely one of the most demanding medical specialties
I am 18 and I have fallen in love with how the brain works and always wanted to become a Neurosurgeon. All of the questions I had about becoming a neurosurgeon, has been answered! An amazing interview and I am excited for my journey! Thank you!
I’m happy this answered all your questions! It’ll be a long and tough journey, but it will be very rewarding, and you seem very passionate about it. Best of luck!
Nah, too dangerous. Very high complication rate. The level of brain surgery today reminds me of the medeival ages, I don't want that kind of stress in my life.
Dr. Chan gave impressive insight with the neurological way of life. I’m 17 years ago and I’ve been interested in directing my life to this field of study. At the moment, when I look at going into this field of study, it feels overwhelming but if you make neurosurgery your passion, then you’ll be successful because you’re doing it for yourself and not doing it for someone else. The money doesn’t matter but making your patient lives better is what fuels your passion.
Emily, it’s great that you have a vision and are taking the initiative to pursue such a career, especially since you’re so young. I’d agree that passion (and lots of hard work) can take you far. Best of luck on your journey!!
I feel I can translate a ton of elements in IT to being a healthcare professional. I am looking into going to school to become a neurosurgeon. Thanks for posting this video!
Interesting, I haven’t heard that one before. Maybe I’ll interview you about your switch to neurosurgery in a few years ;). No problem, good luck on your journey!
Im 17 and im a girl. I am really looking forward to be a neurosurgeon. I know it is a super hard profession but i would love accept challenges and do constant studying because life is nothing without education.
It is very challenging but rewarding. It’s great you’re taking the initiative to learn about your career at such a young age. Good luck on your journey!
@@unknowndriver762 It's tough to cope up but at the end of the day, very much rewarding indeed. You just have to have your focus on another level and if you can have that cleared, then Neurosurgery is a perfect fit no doubt about that
Glad you enjoyed it! I saw a handful of people in the office. Idk how many people he hired behind the scenes, but it seemed to be around 10 max. He also has a partner.
Love the interviews bro. Great, great content. Keep them coming (even if its a diff MD for a specialty you already covered). Excited to keep absorbing info and inspiration, and to see your page grow.
@@DrAdnan You seem to be passionate about helping people. You could be making videos to make people laugh with the intwnt of going viral, but you choose to make videos that will make the world a beter place. We need more people with your heart in the medical field.
Ajay Cbaby That’s very nice of you to say. I’d probably make funny videos, but I’m not the most exciting person and I’m constantly sleep deprived, so I’m low energy usually. I wouldn’t mind being the next viral sensation 😂
They’re all great, but as you know the focus and practice will vary a good deal between them. You could also become a neurosurgeon-PhD like one doc I know!
That's what medicine and doctors cost at market rates... Myself and other UK doctors are properly short changed by the NHS Such a rip off to work for the NHS The USA is one of the only countries in the world that marries the value of the experienced doctor to society with the appropriate income.
Great video! Damn informative and interesting!!! Love watching your content (though they are addictive) !!! I wish if you could interview an INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGIST! I know I am asking too much but please try if you can! Anyways, keep on with the great work! Wish you all the happiness in the world!!! Good luck!!!
Smit Parikh Haha thank you so much! It’ll probably take a while, but I’ll work on getting one. Meanwhile, the cardiologist I interviewed previously might have talked about interventional cards a little bit. I wish you all the best as well :)
Thank you so much brother! I am literally amazed by your dedication for your UA-cam channel. BTW I thoroughly enjoyed the interview of Dr. Bhaskar (the cardiologist). I watched it for about 3 times. Thank you so much for interacting and spending your valuable time! May God bless you with what so ever you want of life!!! Thank a ton once again!!!
Issues with placement in specialties or subspecialties for residence also contributes to this lower number. Its one of the most competitive residencies, there are not many slots available to fill.
Because of that man in 2020 I went from being stuck in a wheel chair to walking before 2022. C5 vertebrae crushed my spinal cord. Ended up with an acdf fusion and a laminectomy.
@@DrAdnan can u please take IV of female neurosurgeon? ( It would be good if she is desi because desi girls like me can look up to her and follow & make changes in life accordingly. Thanks . )
Can neurosurgeons do research like this along side their career and how much time could they spend on their research and does the research neurosurgeons do have to be neurological based or could they be for example gene editing and cancer and epidermis molysis bullosa
Thank you for this video I’ve been very interested in how our brain works and how to keep it safe, being a brain surgeon would be something I’d want to do, if math didn’t screw me over in high school 😂
Sorry, I’m not a neurosurgeon so I can’t evaluate the efficacy of different procedures, but they wouldn’t act out of accepted evidence-based medical practices.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:23 What is neurosurgery + most common cases?
01:12 What are the subspecialties of neurosurgery?
06:21 What are the most common cases you usually see?
09:44 What was your path to medicine and why your specialty of neurosurgery?
13:15 What is a typical day or week in your life like?
16:52 How is the lifestyle of a typical neurosurgeon (not like Dr. C) different than other specialties + employment settings/job models?
20:32 How well are neurosurgeons compensated + how to maximize income?
22:50 Why was the attrition rate so high in your residency program? Why did people drop out? Also, high divorce rates + family considerations
26:29 What is the most challenging aspect of neurosurgery?
28:27 What is the most rewarding aspect of neurosurgery? (not neurology 😉)
30:01 What are the misconceptions about neurosurgery?
33:27 What are the personalities or traits that make good neurosurgeons?
36:01 How to match into a good neurosurgery residency?
39:54 How do you/recommend staying on top of medical advances?
42:37 How do you/recommend preventing burnout + establish a work-life balance?
47:42 How has medicine changed in the last few decades and where do you see it going?
53:10 Socioeconomic class issues with future healthcare compensation schemes
53:36 How can we become good doctors?
Adnan A you’re the best!!
lol lol thank you!
Thanks so much for the time stamps. It's more helpful than you might think.
alakazam fam Np, glad to hear!
@@DrAdnan I have a problem which is not cured
A characteristic I’ve noticed from watching neurosurgeon interviews is that these guys are very well put together and very ceo-like as in every thought they’ve articulated very precisely before the words even come out of their mouths, very confident group of people as well, it amazes me how committed they are to their profession because its definitely one of the most demanding medical specialties
I agree- they’re elite and inspiring individuals in many regards
I am 18 and I have fallen in love with how the brain works and always wanted to become a Neurosurgeon. All of the questions I had about becoming a neurosurgeon, has been answered! An amazing interview and I am excited for my journey! Thank you!
I’m happy this answered all your questions! It’ll be a long and tough journey, but it will be very rewarding, and you seem very passionate about it. Best of luck!
Go for it man
Nah, too dangerous. Very high complication rate. The level of brain surgery today reminds me of the medeival ages, I don't want that kind of stress in my life.
How's it going so far?
Salute to this great man, dedicating his life to improve others.
cul dog Yeah, he’s really doing it to help people
$$$ - he's dedicated to improving his life first
He helped me!
This man just said he memorized his textbooks 😂
JaQuan Senegal Never underestimate a brain surgeon 😁
How do you even start that!?
@@overhaul-2428 he is a neurosurgeon, he has just cut a hole in his skull and stuffed the books in there ;-)
From the beginning.@@overhaul-2428
this is by far the most comprehensive and interesting, insightful interview for people who consider neurosurgery as a residency/speciality
Thank you for your positivity and kind words!
Best interview ever. Clever questioning Adnan. This man articulate. Loved it!
Thank you so much!
Dr. Chan gave impressive insight with the neurological way of life. I’m 17 years ago and I’ve been interested in directing my life to this field of study. At the moment, when I look at going into this field of study, it feels overwhelming but if you make neurosurgery your passion, then you’ll be successful because you’re doing it for yourself and not doing it for someone else. The money doesn’t matter but making your patient lives better is what fuels your passion.
Emily, it’s great that you have a vision and are taking the initiative to pursue such a career, especially since you’re so young. I’d agree that passion (and lots of hard work) can take you far. Best of luck on your journey!!
I’d also agree that Dr. Chan gave impressive insights- he’s a great doctor and person!
Very interesting! Neurosurgery is a fasinating profession!
How to Medicate I agree!
I want to learn how to do this.
Great interview! Mad respect for no breaks!
Thank you so much!
Best neurosurgery information video on the internet for sure! Thank you so much for this.
Thank you so much for watching, and for the kind words! I’m glad you found it helpful
Thanks alot for interviewing doctors with great careers.
Its just inspiring, and important, to learn from them and to know how to plan a way
No problem- I’m happy it had that positive effect on you!
I feel I can translate a ton of elements in IT to being a healthcare professional. I am looking into going to school to become a neurosurgeon. Thanks for posting this video!
Interesting, I haven’t heard that one before. Maybe I’ll interview you about your switch to neurosurgery in a few years ;). No problem, good luck on your journey!
Im 17 and im a girl. I am really looking forward to be a neurosurgeon. I know it is a super hard profession but i would love accept challenges and do constant studying because life is nothing without education.
It is very challenging but rewarding. It’s great you’re taking the initiative to learn about your career at such a young age. Good luck on your journey!
Super interesting. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Being a Neurosurgeon, I absolutely agree with Dr. Chan
Glad there’s consensus. I’m honored to have you on the channel!
is it worth being a neurosurgeon? i’m thinking about being one
@@unknowndriver762 It's tough to cope up but at the end of the day, very much rewarding indeed. You just have to have your focus on another level and if you can have that cleared, then Neurosurgery is a perfect fit no doubt about that
@@ahnafquader3028 okay thank you! what are some tips when i’m in med school?
@@ahnafquader3028 will it be easy if i get married around 24-25 and have kids at 27 all while in med school? also, will i have some free time?
My man. I have discovered your channel finally.
Hey, thanks for stopping by!
Enjoyed the interview it was very detailed. He didn’t explain how big his staff is now that he owns his private practice
Glad you enjoyed it! I saw a handful of people in the office. Idk how many people he hired behind the scenes, but it seemed to be around 10 max. He also has a partner.
Him. His partner. A couple nurses and 3 up front to handle the front of the house.
Bright and inspiring surgeon; thank you, Dr chan!
Love the interviews bro. Great, great content. Keep them coming (even if its a diff MD for a specialty you already covered). Excited to keep absorbing info and inspiration, and to see your page grow.
Thanks brother! I’m happy to hear you find them useful 🙌
I had to give this video a thumbs up because Adnan is such a great person.
Loool that’s too generous
@@DrAdnan You seem to be passionate about helping people. You could be making videos to make people laugh with the intwnt of going viral, but you choose to make videos that will make the world a beter place. We need more people with your heart in the medical field.
Ajay Cbaby That’s very nice of you to say. I’d probably make funny videos, but I’m not the most exciting person and I’m constantly sleep deprived, so I’m low energy usually. I wouldn’t mind being the next viral sensation 😂
Proud to be a resident of neurosurgery 🥰🥰😍😘
Wow maybe I should interview you next. Respect 🙌
Adnan A In Shaa Allah 🥰
Hi, hope you don't mind me asking but how difficult is it to maintain a balance between your personal life and residency?
Hows it going so far? Are you an attending yet
Thank you for your honesty, Dr. Chen. God bless you.
Dr. Chan is an amazing doctor and person!
A Neurosurgeon save my life.
I’m happy they were able to do so, and you’re still with us 🙏
@@DrAdnan Yes...indeed
Currently I'm trying to pick between neuroscientist and neurologist and a neurosurgeon they all are great things to major in
They’re all great, but as you know the focus and practice will vary a good deal between them. You could also become a neurosurgeon-PhD like one doc I know!
@@DrAdnan yes exactly although its all about the brain and the nervous system the focus of each one of them is different as well as the payment
@Dominus Telcum yes obviously like I said their focus is different
What a joke
@@DrAdnan who?
Good info. I had extensive neurosurgeries about 10 years ago for brain cancer. It was successfully resected. TGF neurosurgeons.
Kevin Moore Thank you! I’m glad your operations were successful and you’re still with us!
Great interview, thank you.
No problem, thanks for watching!
very well made video series! really appreciate this !!! future neurosurgeon
Thank you so much! I’m happy you found it helpful. Maybe I’ll refer my patients out to you in the future ;)
I love these videos! Thank you so much for sharing.
No problem, I’m happy you like them!
Thank you for doing this interview, its reassuring to hear balanced answers from a physician that enjoys his field🤙
No problem, thank you for watching! I agree, his passion is inspiring!
1.2 m per year, 100k per month, 25k per week, 625 per hour, man you just get $625 for free, lol
When you put it like that, I should be more grateful 😅
I thought neurosurgeons made 300$-800$k
@@alihafez1920 if you’ve got 10 years of experience in nyc then you’ll be make 1 mil
That's what medicine and doctors cost at market rates...
Myself and other UK doctors are properly short changed by the NHS
Such a rip off to work for the NHS
The USA is one of the only countries in the world that marries the value of the experienced doctor to society with the appropriate income.
@@pierzing.glint1sh76 gee.... Almost like national Healthcare doesn't work........
Great information, thank you for making this.
Thank you Alex!
Glad I found this channel, thank you for this video
I’m glad you did too. Thank you for watching!
he reminds me of the scientist actor on Lost.
funsize198 Daniel Dae Kim?
@@DrAdnan Dr Pierre Chang! Haha
I was thinking the same thing. Dharma initiative
Great video! Damn informative and interesting!!! Love watching your content (though they are addictive) !!! I wish if you could interview an INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGIST! I know I am asking too much but please try if you can! Anyways, keep on with the great work! Wish you all the happiness in the world!!! Good luck!!!
Smit Parikh Haha thank you so much! It’ll probably take a while, but I’ll work on getting one. Meanwhile, the cardiologist I interviewed previously might have talked about interventional cards a little bit. I wish you all the best as well :)
Thank you so much brother! I am literally amazed by your dedication for your UA-cam channel. BTW I thoroughly enjoyed the interview of Dr. Bhaskar (the cardiologist). I watched it for about 3 times. Thank you so much for interacting and spending your valuable time! May God bless you with what so ever you want of life!!! Thank a ton once again!!!
No problem, friend. Thank you for the kind words! I’m so happy you find the videos useful. God bless you too!
excellent interview. thanks.
Thank you for watching!
Thank you for posting this, it was very informational and interesting (:
Thank you for watching- I’m happy you liked it!
Take care of the patient!very good advice!
modi vas it’s sometimes easy to forget, but it’s always important to keep in mind!
Damn only 3,000 neurosurgeons in the country?!
Moses Yi Exactly that’s crazy.
Moses Yi I guess it makes sense since the training and the day-to-day is so long and intense.
Issues with placement in specialties or subspecialties for residence also contributes to this lower number. Its one of the most competitive residencies, there are not many slots available to fill.
that plus there are not many resident spots/programs for them.
How did you get 1 h with a Neurosurgeon lol
I love your channel, thanks for what you do!
Feraidun Haroon Haha, it was generous of him to spend it with us. Thank you so much!
@@DrAdnan he needs to write a nice LOR for your residency lol
Moses Yi If I had the discipline to be a neurosurgeon that would be very helpful haha
Mind blowing wow I love this video
Thank you so much
“Read none stop”🤓🤓🤓got it 👌🏽
Great interview n informative
Thank you!!
Thank you so much it help alot
No problem, glad it helped!
Because of that man in 2020 I went from being stuck in a wheel chair to walking before 2022. C5 vertebrae crushed my spinal cord. Ended up with an acdf fusion and a laminectomy.
How do you get so many doctors to agree to be interviewed?
Farhin Siddeka It’s been very difficult, but I keep trying till I get someone to say yes :)
ADNAN A I love your ATTITUDE! "To shine like sun, you got to burn like sun."
Thank you, brother! I like your positivity 🙌
This is amazing
Thank you!!!
Nice Interview bro! any chance u can get a plastic surgeon next
Thanks man! I’ve been working on it for a while. They’re hard to get.
Thank you so much for doing this IV. May Allah bless you 😊
Np, thank you for watching! Likewise :)
@@DrAdnan can u please take IV of female neurosurgeon? ( It would be good if she is desi because desi girls like me can look up to her and follow & make changes in life accordingly. Thanks . )
I’ll work on it!
@@DrAdnan Thank you so much for replying n making videos .😊 Tc
Huma Patel No problem, sorry it was late (I don’t always see notifications). Thank you, take care!
Can neurosurgeons do research like this along side their career and how much time could they spend on their research and does the research neurosurgeons do have to be neurological based or could they be for example gene editing and cancer and epidermis molysis bullosa
Thank you
No problem, thank you for watching!
Thank you!
nazia shaheen No problem!!!
Thank you for this video I’ve been very interested in how our brain works and how to keep it safe, being a brain surgeon would be something I’d want to do, if math didn’t screw me over in high school 😂
😂 You can still do it! Np, thank you for watching!
I’m 20 looking to get into this field is it too late
Doc looks in his 30's.. he was prolly born with a bachelor's degree 😂
Yeah he’s got great aging genes lol
Great video. Better mic would make the video perfect.
Thank you! I just need more UA-cam views so I can buy some better equipment ;)
7:40. Wow, they still perform barbaric spinal fusion when there are modern artificial discs, like the Spinal Kinetics M6?
Sorry, I’m not a neurosurgeon so I can’t evaluate the efficacy of different procedures, but they wouldn’t act out of accepted evidence-based medical practices.
Sir interview an oral and maxillofacial surgeon pl.
Honestly I’m busy so it probably won’t happen, but I’d the opportunity opens up, I will!
ty for vid
Thank you for watching Andrew!
He rolllllin in doub
Yeah
He belongs to which country?
He’s located in the US!
A self-selecting group
As with many things in life
I love how he called his life "lowkey" ldhdgddhhdfh
AuroraRising1 Yeah, he’s a modest surgeon
how much does he makes a year
A lot
Dough
Also, shame on your subscribers for low view count lol.
They did pretty well on this one though, so I’m grateful :)
Parkinson’s any progress, slowing down the progression
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Man looks scared lol