@Digby Dooright Money isn't everything when it comes to choosing a specialty. Just watch some medical drama's and notice how each doctor is characterized based on their specialty. Social pressures to be in the most respectable and valuable position informs on many peoples choices. Of course personal values and beliefs are also important, but finding people who value curing mental illness over physical illness is still rare. Also, Somebody who is interested in Psychiatry might tell you they want Neurology because it is seen as more respectable even if disorders of mood and thought is their core interest.
If I was a doctor, I would be a diagnostic breast radiologist in academic practice because I would still be making a stable salary every year even if I only see one or no patients. I also enjoy research, academics and teaching.
This was probably my favorite so far, he is so well spoken… you can tell he is one of those doctors who will sit down with the family and explain everything. & he showed you around too, loved it!
haha thank you for watching! and yes definitely an amazing doc, everyone i get for interviews are some of the best in their field both as physicians and just overall people
This is the first of these videos I've seen, but I have to say that this is a great format for picking the brains of physicians. Surprisingly, the "day in the life" videos aren't usually all that enlightening, but this in-depth questionnaire was very informative. Keep them coming! I found this to be far more insightful than the average "physician's life" video.
As a pre-med interested in ENT, this interview gave me a great feeling about a specialty that already excites me more than anything. Dr. Lindman is so inspiring and any med students who’ve worked with him are incredibly lucky!
I always knew that I wanted to be a surgeon, loved anatomy and my favourite was Head and neck anatomy. I also hate research and writing research papers. I am an Otolaryngologist too. Nice to know I have something in common with this wonderful doctor.:)
@9:30 Well, it is a relief to hear that a consultant with 21 years of experience still feels nervous. Me being a house officer, I sometimes feel like begging someone to help me during a 48 hr ER shift.
I am just watching the houses of those doctors and gonna choose my specialty depending on the most beautiful and luxury doctor's house. It's the best reflector of lifestyle and income 😂
I love his honest answer to the question of ever thinking you would not make it in medicine. He was genuine, so well spoken, and kind! Wifey, let him get that message chair 😂
I was very excited to see a sleep specialist here! I'm a resident in neurology and I am looking into becoming a somnologist (Armenia). Very happy to meet you, doctor!
@@mahmoudgafar-d8r Im already in the last year, about to finish ENT in December. I dont regret, in my opinion i like it better than plastic, a lot of option to work on, ear, nose, plastic face surgery, oncology, many options. Let me know what you chose
I’ve probably watched this interview more than the others. ENT is a fascinating specialty! What he said about changing the pressure to rush the time with patients. I agree. It’s a shame insurance has pressured providers to keep limiting their time with patients. I’m very fortunate to work with my ENT. Even when I’m probably the last person of his day & he’s probably exhausted…. He still takes the time to spend time answering my questions while showing he’s truly trying to do his best to help with whatever is going on. I can tell he really cares for his patients. I’m having surgery with him 5/18/22 to hopefully fixed being able to breathe thru my nose. I’ve had 1 surgery & 1 procedure to work towards fixing this. I’m anatomically restricted for getting airflow in. That makes sleep, life, & martial arts performance, all difficult. Thanks to all of the ENT Doctors for what they do! ❤️ I’m one of many people that love doing life & Sports that are hard without proper airflow. Y’all make it possible for us to live life and enjoy our sports to the fullest. Thank You! ❤️
Thanks for the interview of ent doctor. I ve been practicing in s.korea for 8 yrs as ent-private clininic Generally, it is hard to work and do procedure. But, most challenging things are meeeting rude patients. 😅
Never get a turbinate reduction surgery. Turbinates are vital organs that are often overlooked by ENTs. Turbinate reductions could end up costing you your health and severe irreversible injuries. The extent of injuries are also not discussed in full detail with patients.
Why do ENTs continue to not help patients who are severely injured by unecessary aggressive and conservative turbinate/septoplasty surgeries? Why are these surgeries marketed in the first place? These are important organs that should not be touched unless there is a cancer or tumor yet ENTs continue to persuade patients into doing these procedures. Is there no ethics once the oath is taken?
Turbinate reductions of all types are a psudoscience elective procedure that does not cure the underlying cause of turbinate hypertrophy/stuffiness. Don't be the next victim of potentially life altering injuries caused by these unnecessary procedures.
Hey I’ve had clear mucus in my throat for 3 months now, no other symptoms. No runny or clogged nose aswell. Just the mucus in the throat. Can ENTs cure thisv
I collapsed at work in Jan. The 1st ent who wouldn't listen (no pun intended) threw my father (on a cane) and I out when I pushed it. Next ent didn't want to proceed until got mri and other results from 1st one and said will call in 2weeks. I called this morning (a month later) and got an ignorant run around. I am in pain. I am unable to work. Can anyone recommend an ent in n. Georgia who might actually treat me? Need help please.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV, Jesus Christ is the only way..........
Ask the ENT doctor about Empty Nose Syndrome and they get quiet real fast. They are happy to keep making money off the surgery, but want to sweep this condition under the rug. People become doctors to make money--nothing more.
@@moonrice555 ruining people's lives? I'd like you to see them ruin your life when you enter the ER in a near-death situation. good luck on that one hun.
Would you prefer staying in academics or opening up your own private practice?
@Digby Dooright Money isn't everything when it comes to choosing a specialty. Just watch some medical drama's and notice how each doctor is characterized based on their specialty. Social pressures to be in the most respectable and valuable position informs on many peoples choices. Of course personal values and beliefs are also important, but finding people who value curing mental illness over physical illness is still rare. Also, Somebody who is interested in Psychiatry might tell you they want Neurology because it is seen as more respectable even if disorders of mood and thought is their core interest.
I love teaching more than I hate writing research papers, so academics for me. :)
@Digby Dooright qq I/aa
@Digby Dooright where ? google says otherwise
If I was a doctor, I would be a diagnostic breast radiologist in academic practice because I would still be making a stable salary every year even if I only see one or no patients. I also enjoy research, academics and teaching.
When you asked how many years he has been in practice, I was ready for him to say 3 years.....
21 years!?! He looks like he's 35 years old
Thats on the ENT lifestyle...well compensated and low stress
@@NDMD Exactly why I'm going into this field ;)
@@NDMD Really? Not true in India.
35 y. o.? More like 25 !!!!
EXACTLY
Such a good looking guy
Wowsa
This was probably my favorite so far, he is so well spoken… you can tell he is one of those doctors who will sit down with the family and explain everything. & he showed you around too, loved it!
haha thank you for watching! and yes definitely an amazing doc, everyone i get for interviews are some of the best in their field both as physicians and just overall people
This is the first of these videos I've seen, but I have to say that this is a great format for picking the brains of physicians. Surprisingly, the "day in the life" videos aren't usually all that enlightening, but this in-depth questionnaire was very informative. Keep them coming! I found this to be far more insightful than the average "physician's life" video.
Respectfully, he’s a beautiful human being.
i dont think that could have been taken disrespectfully🤨😭
As a pre-med interested in ENT, this interview gave me a great feeling about a specialty that already excites me more than anything. Dr. Lindman is so inspiring and any med students who’ve worked with him are incredibly lucky!
My second favorite interview. The pediatric ER doc was awesome too! This was great! This guy seems like a good doctor and a good man.
I always knew that I wanted to be a surgeon, loved anatomy and my favourite was Head and neck anatomy. I also hate research and writing research papers. I am an Otolaryngologist too. Nice to know I have something in common with this wonderful doctor.:)
Good to bump into you here, Deeksha!! 😀
Hey deeksha! I want to get into ent here in india. What's that we hear about saturation in the field?
@9:30 Well, it is a relief to hear that a consultant with 21 years of experience still feels nervous. Me being a house officer, I sometimes feel like begging someone to help me during a 48 hr ER shift.
I'm applying into ENT this year and am so excited!! Love this interview.
How is it going ?? ❤
Same here ❤️😍
I am just watching the houses of those doctors and gonna choose my specialty depending on the most beautiful and luxury doctor's house.
It's the best reflector of lifestyle and income 😂
Honestly….not the worst idea ever😂
😆
Wow. Don’t go into medicine then.
@@johnyy09 too late
Lmao, so far the neurologists on the lead
I love his honest answer to the question of ever thinking you would not make it in medicine. He was genuine, so well spoken, and kind! Wifey, let him get that message chair 😂
I was very excited to see a sleep specialist here! I'm a resident in neurology and I am looking into becoming a somnologist (Armenia). Very happy to meet you, doctor!
I love how every ENT surgeon says they chose the specialty for “the anatomy”. It never fails!
As a third year student at med school, I know the answer to the question asked on 8:30 😅 so glad
I am in pre-nursing we just learned this at the end of the semester a few weeks ago!
Pre-Nursing student here and I have to say, I was quite pleased to know that I knew the answer to his question at @08:30 right off the bat :)
Im in the first year of ENT specialty and I love it
i will choose ENT as a speciality could you give me any advice about it as i'm not sure if it's better or plastic ?
@@mahmoudgafar-d8r Im already in the last year, about to finish ENT in December. I dont regret, in my opinion i like it better than plastic, a lot of option to work on, ear, nose, plastic face surgery, oncology, many options. Let me know what you chose
ND MD, do you why these series are great? Because straight to the point and no annoying intro or background music. Thank you
One of the best and genuine interviews, love it!
Really enjoyed this one! Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much :)
Love his answer specially about the doubt when you do and quiz and exam 🙋🏻♀️
I’ve probably watched this interview more than the others. ENT is a fascinating specialty!
What he said about changing the pressure to rush the time with patients. I agree. It’s a shame insurance has pressured providers to keep limiting their time with patients.
I’m very fortunate to work with my ENT. Even when I’m probably the last person of his day & he’s probably exhausted….
He still takes the time to spend time answering my questions while showing he’s truly trying to do his best to help with whatever is going on. I can tell he really cares for his patients.
I’m having surgery with him 5/18/22 to hopefully fixed being able to breathe thru my nose. I’ve had 1 surgery & 1 procedure to work towards fixing this.
I’m anatomically restricted for getting airflow in. That makes sleep, life, & martial arts performance, all difficult.
Thanks to all of the ENT Doctors for what they do! ❤️
I’m one of many people that love doing life & Sports that are hard without proper airflow.
Y’all make it possible for us to live life and enjoy our sports to the fullest.
Thank You! ❤️
This is one hell of a smart guy
21 years! And looks like he's in his 20s!
The best aged person ever omg🤧🐐
When he grabbed the ice out the chest and not a refrigerator I knew he wasn’t a rookie
73 questions with emergency medicine resident next please...
I really enjoy the ones that face the cameras and don't speak with their back turned or run all over their house pretending to be super busy.
BROO can't wait for your channel to take off lol. REMEMBER ME haha.
Can we ask a 74th question in future episodes? xD
This was really helpful and fun to watch! Thank you!
This is probably my most favorite one. Because some of his interview answers are super funny.
I’m not in medicine, but I truly love watching these! Thank you!
Can you do a "73 question with a Neurosurgeon" please.
He did it
@@rishisolanki783 :O
@@rishisolanki783 thanks for letting me know
Thanks for the interview of ent doctor.
I ve been practicing in s.korea for 8 yrs as ent-private clininic
Generally, it is hard to work and do procedure. But, most challenging things are meeeting rude patients.
😅
73 questions with an oncologist and a radiologist please!
I looooove all of your youtube videos.. keep it up nd!!
thank you so much :)
This is awesome! I love this!
Great interview 😃
Thank you!
great series. i'm a psychiatry resident.
My favorite so far.
its interesting that his body movements are very precise like a surgeon
Can you please do 73 questions with an ophthalmologist ?
Please, Mama Doctor Jones next!
At least by zoom
Could you do one with an Audiologist?
i can look into it!
my third time watching this interview, fascinating!
Such a beautiful home.
Can you do 73 questions with a Allergist??
I loved loved this interview
Never get a turbinate reduction surgery. Turbinates are vital organs that are often overlooked by ENTs. Turbinate reductions could end up costing you your health and severe irreversible injuries. The extent of injuries are also not discussed in full detail with patients.
Go back to this video often I think I found the specialty for me yet im so far
I knew the arnold nerve😂
I love these videos I know the formats are doctors how about PT or OT on here? Clinical or in hospital
Please do one with an Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon
Do dr.glaucomfleken next!!
tell him to answer my emails then haha
@@NDMD you can reach him now in youtube
What a role model
similarity b/w Dr. Lindman and Dr. Cellini's video... "Go dogs"
The house so beautiful!!!
Can you interview an Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon?
I wouldn’t mind if he plays Sherlock or Doctor strange in future ✌🏻💯
hey ND MD is possible to know if Dr. Lindman is open to take undergrad for shadowing! if so how can we reach out to him?
could you do one with obgyn or derm? or family medicine
working on derm and OBGYN right now! tag Dr. Mike so he can cover family med lol
Smart doc! But whose favorite animal is a bird? 😂😉
Hey..... thanks a bunch for this amazing video 🥰 Can you please make a video on how to do academic practice?? 😁😁
he reminds me a lot of the actor Ralph Fiennes physically. Anyway nice interview!
Does he take call do you know? I guess he only works 4 days a week if he works 35hrs/week. Cool guy and lifestyle!
He does take call! He leads our Bible study and had to literally leave in the middle of one to go in😂but not too bad usually
35 hrs a week😲
😂 I know right, I was thinking now that is living the life.
very difficult to get into ENT
Why do ENTs continue to not help patients who are severely injured by unecessary aggressive and conservative turbinate/septoplasty surgeries? Why are these surgeries marketed in the first place? These are important organs that should not be touched unless there is a cancer or tumor yet ENTs continue to persuade patients into doing these procedures. Is there no ethics once the oath is taken?
Can you do a sonographer interview? 🙏🏼
Ent specialists in iran mostly do lots of rhinoplasty
what does hyper pneumatization of bilateral mastoid means?
Do one with DR. MIKE ( family medicine)
Missing just ophtalmo now
Can you do audiologist please?
Empty nose syndrome ? What your opinion about?
And a MBA WOW!
If you know how they act, you can sort of tell in his personality
@@tomare6479how who acts?
Turbinate reductions of all types are a psudoscience elective procedure that does not cure the underlying cause of turbinate hypertrophy/stuffiness.
Don't be the next victim of potentially life altering injuries caused by these unnecessary procedures.
Nice home
These 73Q inspires me to do better and be better! Thank you! @priskillerz
why not ask about income range ?
What location is this in?
😂reminds me of Mr. Rodgers would you like something to drink come on
Private practice!!!
This dude said 35 hrs a week. Okay, sign me in
Hey I’ve had clear mucus in my throat for 3 months now, no other symptoms. No runny or clogged nose aswell. Just the mucus in the throat. Can ENTs cure thisv
Yes. Sometimes
Postnasal drip. See an allergy specialist
Do opthomalogists
I collapsed at work in Jan. The 1st ent who wouldn't listen (no pun intended) threw my father (on a cane) and I out when I pushed it. Next ent didn't want to proceed until got mri and other results from 1st one and said will call in 2weeks. I called this morning (a month later) and got an ignorant run around. I am in pain. I am unable to work. Can anyone recommend an ent in n. Georgia who might actually treat me? Need help please.
My only preferred track 😍
Looks like Dustin Lance Black
Wow. What kind of refrigerator is designed like that? You have to leave the door open while getting water? Hmmm…
That’s very common
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV, Jesus Christ is the only way..........
church is that way ----->
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Why you don’t ask proper questions
Make a video with an ophthal …
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I wonder if he’s a Libra? Lol
He’s Christian!
@@DanielCenac I meant Libra as in his zodiac sign
@@marianahernandezflores4421 zodiac signs are easily disproven by Christianity.
@@DanielCenacand Christianity is easily disproven by science. Have a good day!
@@DanielCenac get rekt lol
Did he seriously say bible studies?
Why are patients who have life altering injuries due to turbinate surgery get ignored and pushed away from the very surgeons they put their trust in?
wife?? I thought for sure he was gay... just sayin..
I'm more surprised he compares his nurse to his wife 😂
Fun question: is he gay? Got to be.
If you watched the entire video you would have heard him say he has a wife and 2 kids.
Why gay?
@@annajones9701 because he is southern and gentle. Idk why people fall for that stereotype
Hehe until he said he has wife and 2 boys..he's kinda cute
@@IK-fg4gw he can be a closet gay case or be bisexual.
Ask the ENT doctor about Empty Nose Syndrome and they get quiet real fast. They are happy to keep making money off the surgery, but want to sweep this condition under the rug. People become doctors to make money--nothing more.
Why don't you become a doctor then?
@@Puser-Missing272 Because I don't want to make money by ruining people's lives. What a dumb question.
@@moonrice555 so do it for free and cure people...? You don't need to charge them if you don't want to
@@moonrice555 ruining people's lives? I'd like you to see them ruin your life when you enter the ER in a near-death situation. good luck on that one hun.
stupidity makes people think they know more than they do