May you only continue to go from strength to strength, Kenji. Well done and enjoy your new and very well deserved role! You are a great help and inspiration to many, keep it up!
Congratulations! may God bless you and every patient you encounter. I'm starting my pre-med this Tuesday taking a Medical Technology course. I really enjoy watching your journey from exams to now this! Your videos help remind me and keep me in track of my goals. Thank you
Keep it up buddy. Really happy to see you there. Yes, it's a fact that no amount of preparation can truly prepare you for the first day at hospital as a doctor. Sometimes it's easy and often times it's not. Best of luck.
I'm glad to see that you've finally become a doctor and that all the hard work paid off in the end. Really motivating seeing you live my dream and it makes me fall in love in medicine even more even tho i'm still at highschool. Congratulations Kenji and best regards from Croatia. I wish you the best on your journey as a doctor.❤️❤️🥳🥳
So many compliments, so many wishes and good will! One day, you will look back on these days with a big smile on your face! I wish you nothing but the best for a fulfilled and healthy life full of learning, love and happiness.
I tried getting into medicine for this year but just one exam I ended up not doing so well in, whilst I excelled in the rest ( all due to last min stress) but I’m going to try again one more time bc I really don’t want to give up on Medicine. Wish me luck guys ! :)
Kenji bro as much as it sounds boring, I genuinely believe the prescribing stuff you’re getting taught will be worth it. As a dispenser, I’ve caught out so many trivial (and sometimes, really ignorant) mistakes made by doctors, whether it’s due to dosage or which item they prescribe. On one occasion a doctor wrote out a prescription so badly that we had to send the patient back to the hospital as the doctor prescribed a schedule 2 controlled drug with literally no directions (a pharmacist can’t amend these themselves). Hence it is super important. Best of luck with the new job.
It's a common practice in paediatrics (all across 6 trusts I have worked at) that every induction we need to have our juniors to have a prescribing exam. Paediatric prescribing is different to the prescribing that most usually practice in the adult world. It's something that all AHPs dealing with meds in paeds are aware of it being something mundane to all but is contributing to a lot of SIs
I’m in foundation training which is equivalent to internship in the US so we rotate around various specialties within the 2 years. I’m on paediatrics atm!
I’m just so happy for you. The day is finally here! Can’t wait to see your journey as a doctor 🤎🙏🏽
Awww thank you so much!
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May you only continue to go from strength to strength, Kenji. Well done and enjoy your new and very well deserved role! You are a great help and inspiration to many, keep it up!
Thank you so much!
Congratulations! may God bless you and every patient you encounter. I'm starting my pre-med this Tuesday taking a Medical Technology course. I really enjoy watching your journey from exams to now this! Your videos help remind me and keep me in track of my goals. Thank you
aww thank you so much!
I appreciate your editing skills, they are improving day by day. Bless you, my bro. Keep doing and good luck ❤
Thank you so much! Shout out to my new editor, I can't take credit haha
Keep it up buddy. Really happy to see you there. Yes, it's a fact that no amount of preparation can truly prepare you for the first day at hospital as a doctor. Sometimes it's easy and often times it's not.
Best of luck.
Have a blessed day 🙏🙏🙏
You too!!
Ah bless, congratulations! It's amazing that you picked up on the other diagnosis. Nice one! 👍🏽👏🏽
Thank you so much!
I'm glad to see that you've finally become a doctor and that all the hard work paid off in the end. Really motivating seeing you live my dream and it makes me fall in love in medicine even more even tho i'm still at highschool. Congratulations Kenji and best regards from Croatia. I wish you the best on your journey as a doctor.❤️❤️🥳🥳
Awww thank you!
Congratulation to you buddy.
Dr Kenji I am proud to day that you are my Motivation for keep doing hard and be a doctor like you❤❤
Aww thank you so much!
Congratulations Dr. Kenji, I wish you a wonderful Career.
thank you so much!
Congrats man, very happy to see this video
Thank you so much bro! All the insights you shared with me are definitely helping me along the way 💪🏽
So many compliments, so many wishes and good will! One day, you will look back on these days with a big smile on your face! I wish you nothing but the best for a fulfilled and healthy life full of learning, love and happiness.
Thank you so much!
I tried getting into medicine for this year but just one exam I ended up not doing so well in, whilst I excelled in the rest ( all due to last min stress) but I’m going to try again one more time bc I really don’t want to give up on Medicine. Wish me luck guys ! :)
Best of luck!
@@DoctorKenji Thank you so much ! Means the world :)
Some good motivation while I study for the ucat
Good luck!!
So glad you had such a nice first day 😭 well done!
Thank you!
This is a GREAT START and look forward to your next video (though I'd rather not have those pictures!?) Just like the way it was edited! : )
Thank you so much!
Congratulations, you really deserved it!!!:)))
Thank you! Cheers!
@@DoctorKenji YES, cheers with my glass of water🥂😅😅
So proud great achievement! I’m curious when you will decide exactly what kind of doctor you’ll be?
Most people decide in the next 2 years :) thank you so much!
Congratulation Kenji :) You've done well. How long has it taken you to get to this point in your life as a doctor?
Thank you so much! 8 years ☺️
@@DoctorKenji how old are you?
Congrats Kenji,any tips on how you got through your educational life for medicine or other health care specialities?.Thankyou Dr.
Will add this to the Q&A :D
Kenji bro as much as it sounds boring, I genuinely believe the prescribing stuff you’re getting taught will be worth it. As a dispenser, I’ve caught out so many trivial (and sometimes, really ignorant) mistakes made by doctors, whether it’s due to dosage or which item they prescribe. On one occasion a doctor wrote out a prescription so badly that we had to send the patient back to the hospital as the doctor prescribed a schedule 2 controlled drug with literally no directions (a pharmacist can’t amend these themselves). Hence it is super important. Best of luck with the new job.
I absolutely agree! thank you so much!
It's a common practice in paediatrics (all across 6 trusts I have worked at) that every induction we need to have our juniors to have a prescribing exam. Paediatric prescribing is different to the prescribing that most usually practice in the adult world. It's something that all AHPs dealing with meds in paeds are aware of it being something mundane to all but is contributing to a lot of SIs
I'm watching your video here Chad, so a word for us.
Thank you!
well done
thank you!
Interesting ❤️
thank you!
Damn you're a stranger but I'm really proud of you 💜
Thank you so much!
maybe you should try for a week daily vlogs?
I wish I could but I'd be so burned out haha. Maybe one day that would be great!
Were ur placements in 3-5th year all in london?
3rd was London, 4th and 5th were in Kent
Kenji,
What specialty you are doing during your residency?
Congratulations again!! So happy for you man. Thanks for sharing everything with us.
I’m in foundation training which is equivalent to internship in the US so we rotate around various specialties within the 2 years. I’m on paediatrics atm!