Hoo boy. Watching this at 31, just went back to university to finish my undergraduate degree. I know I'm taking the long way, but I'm still pumped to be on this path.
In South Africa, it's 6 years of medchool 2 years of internship and 1 year of community service, however you can go into med school straight after high-school
In all honesty, study medicine in an Asian country such as Malaysia - 5 years and you're done! Of course working in the US is a bit tougher after but if you aren't tied down to the US there are plenty of opportunities around the world. For example, UKMLA to the UK or UKMLA plus 1-2 years working in the UK before heading to Australia. A lot cheaper too. Perhaps not the path for everyone but if you are on a budget/don't want tons of debt it's certainly not a bad choice...
come Japan after high school you can enroll in med school just after high school, so you wont need premed(but you need to attend med school for 6yrs). Japanese med school needs less than 4000$ per year. learn Japanese and come Japan.
Go to highschool move to pakistan ukraine china turkry for medschool 5 yrs of med school at 2k to 8k per yr then give usmle come back to us youll still be ahead of your high school mates by 4 yrs
@reddbendd if youre a US citizen youre a US IMG which is considered a tier above US MD cuz thsy dont need to sponsor your visa. If you go into med school with the strategy of going back to US for residency you can do electives and research year to be as or more competitive as a US MD for surgical specialities
On your other channel where you talk about days in the lives, could you ask a doctor who studied in the netherlands their process to becoming a doctor? The system's different, and I can't find a place that explains it all so clearly.
Hi med school insiders I want to become a cardiac surgeon or a neurosurgeon so can u make a video about neurosurgery or cardiac surgery i am 11 years old I live in Ireland get really good grades straight a student so yeah thank u for the amazing tips bye❤❤❤
Check out our So You Want to Be series playlist which digs deep into the many career paths available to doctors. The specialties you're interested in are covered there: ua-cam.com/play/PL2ADAFpTg5aaDaa9GX90-DO0aBsGLY8jQwtb.html
We don’t have a video on this yet but check out our free article outlining all required and recommended prerequisites: medschoolinsiders.com/pre-med/premed-requirements/
I have a question, do you think you could make a video discussing pediatricians? Like their pay, how long it would take, career goals,ect. It would mean a lot to learn more about the job I want. ☺️
in south africa we do a MBbch witch is a bachulars degree and is six years long, and it the equal to an MD and cheaper. IDK if its acredited in the us ,but it in the UK and most other cuntrys it is
Depends on what type of CT scan and at what intensity. 20 mSv scan gives you a 1/1000 to develop a fatal cancer. Additional scans of a similar intensity have a cumulative effect. Two such scans give you a 2/1000 chance. The intensity of the scan has an exponential curve. Two 10 mSv ≠ 20 mSv. Doctors order CT scans when the benefits outweigh the negatives.
Go to Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland in Bahrain and you will be a doctor in literally 5 years of college, no premed or for med or whatever nonsense that you Americans talk about lol.
@@reddbendd i mean you can’t bet on something like that whether it’s necessary or not but im sure the vast majority of people would agree that a gap year before undergrad is unnecessary. I mean if u just look at the % of people who do take a gap year after high school its much lower than people who dont. When you graduated, were there more people going to college or taking a gap year?
Yeah.. don't think the BS/MD path was a good implementation if it's cutting several years off the learning experience, don't want a 24-26 year old kid making important medical decisions for me or my family's health before their rational brain has fully developed. I've seen enough book smart and clinical clueless young healthcare workers. They need to lower entrance standards a bit for regular MD/DO path, open more schools, and offer further loan/work based incentives for educational repayment including looking at non-traditional students and those who display beyond the norm critical thinking skills alongside a goal to give back to humanity and not solely to pursue a high paying career, follow their parents, or achieve a status.
Are you gonna pay for the student loans ? Do you even understand the rigorous training that these guys go through ? What do you think the board certification is for ???
@@نورالامة1000 You clearly didn't read my comment, I doubt you can read English well let alone speak it, please don't pursue a healthcare career unless you love people and have a passion for continual improvement and excellence in yourself..
@HermannTheGreat lol bro is a racist just because i have a non english name and if that is not the reason what does me speaking it gotta do with anything lol average racist moment
This is a fucking stupid take. Yes maturity levels may differ for younger doctors but clinical expertise remains the same. If anything, I’d trust a younger doctor more than someone who matriculate when they were 35 just because they’ve proven themselves more by accomplishing greater things relatively speaking 🤷🏻♂️
If you watch it at 2x you can become a doctor even faster
😂😂
Step 1: fly to Europe
Step 2: apply to medical school
Step 3: 6 years later congrats you're a doctor
It's 5yrs in Pakistan and they also train you specifically for the USMLE unlike most places in Europe.
Hoo boy. Watching this at 31, just went back to university to finish my undergraduate degree. I know I'm taking the long way, but I'm still pumped to be on this path.
wishing you luck on your journey!
goodluck!😊
In South Africa, it's 6 years of medchool 2 years of internship and 1 year of community service, however you can go into med school straight after high-school
I have been waiting for a video like this finally 🎉🎉
Hi, is it possible you can do the fastest way to become an orthopedic surgeon or not, Dr.Jubbal .
Hi, is it possible you can do the fastest way to become an orthopedic surgeon or not, Dr.Jubbal .
Hi, is it possible you can do the fastest way to become an orthopedic surgeon or not, Dr.Jubbal .
Didn’t know research is this important ❤
Yeah, publishing in peer-reviewed journals.
its how they make their money, of course it is more important than anything else...
In all honesty, study medicine in an Asian country such as Malaysia - 5 years and you're done! Of course working in the US is a bit tougher after but if you aren't tied down to the US there are plenty of opportunities around the world. For example, UKMLA to the UK or UKMLA plus 1-2 years working in the UK before heading to Australia. A lot cheaper too. Perhaps not the path for everyone but if you are on a budget/don't want tons of debt it's certainly not a bad choice...
come Japan after high school
you can enroll in med school just after high school, so you wont need premed(but you need to attend med school for 6yrs).
Japanese med school needs less than 4000$ per year.
learn Japanese and come Japan.
Learning that language itself is a problem
learning japanese at uni-level will take a year of full time studying at least.
Go to highschool move to pakistan ukraine china turkry for medschool 5 yrs of med school at 2k to 8k per yr then give usmle come back to us youll still be ahead of your high school mates by 4 yrs
lots of programs dont accept FMGs
@reddbendd if youre a US citizen youre a US IMG which is considered a tier above US MD cuz thsy dont need to sponsor your visa. If you go into med school with the strategy of going back to US for residency you can do electives and research year to be as or more competitive as a US MD for surgical specialities
What is a BS-MD streamlined program and when do you apply for it?
Our blog has more details!
On your other channel where you talk about days in the lives, could you ask a doctor who studied in the netherlands their process to becoming a doctor? The system's different, and I can't find a place that explains it all so clearly.
I think taking a one year break is the right choice
Hi med school insiders I want to become a cardiac surgeon or a neurosurgeon so can u make a video about neurosurgery or cardiac surgery i am 11 years old I live in Ireland get really good grades straight a student so yeah thank u for the amazing tips bye❤❤❤
Check out our So You Want to Be series playlist which digs deep into the many career paths available to doctors. The specialties you're interested in are covered there: ua-cam.com/play/PL2ADAFpTg5aaDaa9GX90-DO0aBsGLY8jQwtb.html
Thank you
Amazing that you know what you want at 11 years old.
I’m 23 and just starting… would it be possible to get a video on med school pre rec requirements???
Is there BS/MD programs for not HSers?
We don’t have a video on this yet but check out our free article outlining all required and recommended prerequisites: medschoolinsiders.com/pre-med/premed-requirements/
I have a question, do you think you could make a video discussing pediatricians? Like their pay, how long it would take, career goals,ect. It would mean a lot to learn more about the job I want. ☺️
Please talk about pharmacists!!!!
Can you please make a so you want to be an aesthetic nurse (injector)
in south africa we do a MBbch witch is a bachulars degree and is six years long, and it the equal to an MD and cheaper. IDK if its acredited in the us ,but it in the UK and most other cuntrys it is
I have lots of anxiety about radiation I received from CT scans. Abdomen Pelvis. multiple CT scans cancer risk?
Depends on what type of CT scan and at what intensity. 20 mSv scan gives you a 1/1000 to develop a fatal cancer. Additional scans of a similar intensity have a cumulative effect. Two such scans give you a 2/1000 chance. The intensity of the scan has an exponential curve. Two 10 mSv ≠ 20 mSv. Doctors order CT scans when the benefits outweigh the negatives.
@@smartenuptv7530 i did three ct scan abdomen pelvis at the same time. 2/1000 is for my case ?
@@smartenuptv7530 i did three ct scan abdomen pelvis at the same time. 2/1000 is for my case ?
Go to Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland in Bahrain and you will be a doctor in literally 5 years of college, no premed or for med or whatever nonsense that you Americans talk about lol.
Age limit for Medical school any idea?
No limit
SO YOU WANT TO BE A PULMONOLOGIST please
Vascular surgery!!!
take a gap year after highschool or dont become a doctor and thats my advice
gap year after highschool is unnecessary
@@ovoedwin thats ONLY true if you wanna do pm&r
@@ovoedwin how much you wanna bet???
@@reddbendd i mean you can’t bet on something like that whether it’s necessary or not but im sure the vast majority of people would agree that a gap year before undergrad is unnecessary. I mean if u just look at the % of people who do take a gap year after high school its much lower than people who dont. When you graduated, were there more people going to college or taking a gap year?
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fucking c1rc made me drop out omg -
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Yeah.. don't think the BS/MD path was a good implementation if it's cutting several years off the learning experience, don't want a 24-26 year old kid making important medical decisions for me or my family's health before their rational brain has fully developed. I've seen enough book smart and clinical clueless young healthcare workers. They need to lower entrance standards a bit for regular MD/DO path, open more schools, and offer further loan/work based incentives for educational repayment including looking at non-traditional students and those who display beyond the norm critical thinking skills alongside a goal to give back to humanity and not solely to pursue a high paying career, follow their parents, or achieve a status.
Are you gonna pay for the student loans ?
Do you even understand the rigorous training that these guys go through ?
What do you think the board certification is for ???
@@نورالامة1000 You clearly didn't read my comment, I doubt you can read English well let alone speak it, please don't pursue a healthcare career unless you love people and have a passion for continual improvement and excellence in yourself..
@HermannTheGreat lol bro is a racist just because i have a non english name and if that is not the reason what does me speaking it gotta do with anything lol average racist moment
This is a fucking stupid take. Yes maturity levels may differ for younger doctors but clinical expertise remains the same. If anything, I’d trust a younger doctor more than someone who matriculate when they were 35 just because they’ve proven themselves more by accomplishing greater things relatively speaking 🤷🏻♂️
All uk/commmonwealth doctors are 23/24 when they start as doctors
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