DR Manik Madaan, you are good speaker with great communication skills, try to arrange interviews with Business drs, lots of stories, DRS are running great business.
Usama Syed, wow!! I've been following this guy for so long, he's an incredible talent.. But he's left Dermatologt practice in NYC and is doing some NFT stuff, crazy right!!
Its been amazing you ask all questions which an IMG is really worried about and all the queries about publications and research fellowships and which got the better of it was really informative. Thanks and keep trying to help IMGS❤️
Excellent interview. Amazing tenacity. The most impressive is how he strategized with solid back up plan. Very good mngmt skills too. Congrats And thanks to the host for bringing in such a talent. 😊
Thanks for the video but everyone aware that he is not a typical IMG right ? he is from UK. Unfortunately it is a huge difference and gives an edge for sure
I'm watching your videos since last year & it gradually enlightened the dream of becoming a usa doctor. But unfortunately i failed to get admitted into govt. medical college for 2 marks. Hope I can make it next year & after mbbs i'll try for usmle
Can someone explain what he means at the end where it’s a bad idea to do IM and then another specialty? What does it mean that you lose a year of your funding?
Would like a similar video on a doctor from India/Pakistan/Bangladesh matching into such competitive programs. Appreciate this video but Dr Usama has been practising in the UK, and there is a certain gap between doctors who are in South Asia and doctors from 1st world countries applying to the USA.
@@gknkrnkjgjugjrgjrng The point the original commenter is trying to make is that Dr Usama did his med school in the UK not that his name sounds like a Pakistani's
@dr usama syed had released a video 2021 saying he was quitting dermatology for blockchain. There he had mentioned he didnt completely quit but reduced the work time to one day per week. Now i want to know is he is still working as an attending fulltime or one day per week in new york ???
is it better to apply for and do sugery-prelims for 1-2 years or is it better to apply for and do 1-2 years of unpaid/paid postdoctoral research fellowships and then apply to for competitive specialities such as plastic surgery, orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery?
Sir I really like your videos and u are really doing a great job! Please tell me which colleges in Russia are approved by Australian council to appear AMC? also plz tell me is work experience mandatory to take AMC1?
he accepted the interview at Cleveland but didnt go? that's very disrespectful and rude. he could have canceled it and a more deserving applicant could have gotten the spot.
Because you have indian mentality, high scores doesn't mean just go to surgery there is a thing known as interest which indians never understand, we only see scope and salaries
Lots of unhelpful replies here. Don’t let them put you down if that’s your goal and there’s nothing wrong with asking about compensation. The average is around 500,000 with great work life balance. Check out MGMA salary data for accurate values.
This guy isn’t even a proper IMG. UK and Canada Docs are technically IMGs but they are looked at as functionally equivalent to US grads in many ways. Indians will never be looked at in the same light 😂
No Indian Medical Graduate will EVER match into Derm or Plastics 😂 You guys will only match IM and FM and work in the rural boonies for decades. If you’re lucky, you’ll get the leftover scraps of fellowships and become a General Cardiologist or a rheumatologist or Heme Onc or Hospitalist. Specialities no one wants. 😂
Stablishing good relation is the main key.. .
Thank you brother for an awesome video
DR Manik Madaan, you are good speaker with great communication skills, try to arrange interviews with Business drs, lots of stories, DRS are running great business.
Usama Syed, wow!!
I've been following this guy for so long, he's an incredible talent..
But he's left Dermatologt practice in NYC and is doing some NFT stuff, crazy right!!
Seriously? That’s wild
@@GeorgeAraveen.g Idk if he has returned back, but he even put a video on his YT channel that he was leaving medicine
I could never have thought I'd see you both together
Its been amazing you ask all questions which an IMG is really worried about and all the queries about publications and research fellowships and which got the better of it was really informative.
Thanks and keep trying to help IMGS❤️
Excellent interview. Amazing tenacity. The most impressive is how he strategized with solid back up plan. Very good mngmt skills too. Congrats
And thanks to the host for bringing in such a talent. 😊
In the end manik was so hurt he was himself thinking of opting another speciality just look at his reaction
Thanks for the video but everyone aware that he is not a typical IMG right ? he is from UK. Unfortunately it is a huge difference and gives an edge for sure
Brilliant interview, wonderful
The video we’ve all been awaiting for!
Amazing advice, thank you so much
Hey really loved ur video. Nice tips. Thanks for the caption too
Pretty smart mentality dr. usama .. thank you dr. manik
Manik when someone else is speaking 😑😐😑😐😏😏😑😑
He looks like he's going to cry😭😭😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
😂
The video I have been longing for
I'm watching your videos since last year & it gradually enlightened the dream of becoming a usa doctor. But unfortunately i failed to get admitted into govt. medical college for 2 marks. Hope I can make it next year & after mbbs i'll try for usmle
Can someone explain what he means at the end where it’s a bad idea to do IM and then another specialty? What does it mean that you lose a year of your funding?
Very informative video
Would like a similar video on a doctor from India/Pakistan/Bangladesh matching into such competitive programs. Appreciate this video but Dr Usama has been practising in the UK, and there is a certain gap between doctors who are in South Asia and doctors from 1st world countries applying to the USA.
He has a video of an Indian applicant who matched into neurosurgery, I really liked the video and I'm not even an IMG.
dont you know Usam Syed is a name that sounds like a pakistani?
@@gknkrnkjgjugjrgjrng he studied medicine in uk
@@gknkrnkjgjugjrgjrng The point the original commenter is trying to make is that Dr Usama did his med school in the UK not that his name sounds like a Pakistani's
@@hansa109 but its same story, it doesn't matter where your medical school is same steps,OET,USMLE,USCE,LOT,research,etc.
Can u plz make a specific video for 12 students who become a doctor in USA, whole process?
How to get a research fellowship
@dr usama syed had released a video 2021 saying he was quitting dermatology for blockchain. There he had mentioned he didnt completely quit but reduced the work time to one day per week. Now i want to know is he is still working as an attending fulltime or one day per week in new york ???
So honest!
How to we go about research fellowship exactly?
How can a med student release publications? How does it work?
Thank you Dr Manik ❤
Good job Dr manik 😘
Awesome video. Please keep them coming .How do I find unpaid research fellowships?
Imperial College is a highly rated college.
Manik can you make video on the green card process for doctors
How much time it takes
Sorry brother i cannot understand this
is it better to apply for and do sugery-prelims for 1-2 years or is it better to apply for and do 1-2 years of unpaid/paid postdoctoral research fellowships and then apply to for competitive specialities such as plastic surgery, orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery?
research
Does doing masters in your country increase your chances to match?... kindly.
Hello. Thank you for this interview. Is it possible to finish one program and then reapply for the program you really desire
Hi Dr Manik, could you make a video discussing the NMC changes in India? Starting with 2024?
Brilliant
Sir I really like your videos and u are really doing a great job! Please tell me which colleges in Russia are approved by Australian council to appear AMC? also plz tell me is work experience mandatory to take AMC1?
How does one go about research fellowships please? Especially consideriing most IMGs take the USMLE in their home countries.
Thank you
he accepted the interview at Cleveland but didnt go? that's very disrespectful and rude. he could have canceled it and a more deserving applicant could have gotten the spot.
Man if you didn't come they will took another one its not a problem
Please kindly male a match series for all speciality including radiology pleaseeeee
What was his step 2CK score?
Ik Dr.Usama because of his wife
Hey! I was wondering is a LOR from a medical education director better than one from an associate professor? Thank you!
I wanted to ask that you did your MBBS in India and MD and residency in USA right..?
Please how did he get the email addresses of the program directors
Hey
Hi manik! I am just curious why you picked psychiatry while having a step 1 score 260+ and step 2 score 270+
Exactly.Thats the only thing which is bugging me a lot.What could be the possible reason?
@@harinimaram7525 I think it might boil down to being an immigrant not expecting much, I mean maybe
He told it was his interest nothing more
Because you have indian mentality, high scores doesn't mean just go to surgery there is a thing known as interest which indians never understand, we only see scope and salaries
Please I need usmle first aid step 1... I'm in Nigeria, can I get it?
Manik can you please make video how to become pediatrician in USA if somebody already done pg in pediatric in india
If I Have done FRCP and completed training in Uk..can i give board axam to get ABMS certification?
Manik Sir is the MBBS 4years score really very important in usmle exam??
Hey
Great video,
One more doubt is it easy for an NON-US IMG to get into cardiology after internal medicine?
Dr. Usama Syed happens to run an NFT project as well. No wonder he chose Dermatology🤑💰😂😂🤣
No more step 1 score any more . That means one of the only few opportunities to shine as an IMG goes away
How much score you got in neet ug bro
Please how does medical school grades affect your chances of matching
It doesn’t
Sir how much do a dermatologist earns in USA? Plz reply. Thanks a lot.
bruh thats not even a valid question.. you should be more concerned about the butt load of other stuff before you even think about money
Bruh go Google it, stop asking stupid questions in the comments😂
More than you can imagine, don't worry you won't get it
Lots of unhelpful replies here. Don’t let them put you down if that’s your goal and there’s nothing wrong with asking about compensation. The average is around 500,000 with great work life balance. Check out MGMA salary data for accurate values.
And they say people with islamic names have tough situation in residency matching. And here we have osama 😅😅
This bro is 'Akash biology' of Nepal😂
Manik i admire everything u do but dont you ever miss your family your country your people your religious values your festivals?
This guy isn’t even a proper IMG. UK and Canada Docs are technically IMGs but they are looked at as functionally equivalent to US grads in many ways. Indians will never be looked at in the same light 😂
@@rtry2072 Are u an American or img?
@@Cinnamoroll-u7v IMG
@@rtry2072 country?
@@Cinnamoroll-u7v Canada
@@rtry2072 which year of med school?
No Indian Medical Graduate will EVER match into Derm or Plastics 😂 You guys will only match IM and FM and work in the rural boonies for decades. If you’re lucky, you’ll get the leftover scraps of fellowships and become a General Cardiologist or a rheumatologist or Heme Onc or Hospitalist. Specialities no one wants. 😂
arrogant dude