6 HIGHEST Paid Doctor Specialties

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  • @tbluemel4986
    @tbluemel4986 2 роки тому +4448

    I’m an attending Radiation Oncologist and can say that it can be on this list. Average salary is a little over $400,000 and average work week is around 45 hours (often closer to 40). It’s an oft neglected specialty but the lifestyle is second to none, call is quite laid back with very rare emergent treatments, and just rewarding patient interactions in general.

    • @vans4lyf2013
      @vans4lyf2013 2 роки тому +173

      But the job market is bad

    • @Im0nJupiter
      @Im0nJupiter 2 роки тому +95

      I wonder, is the job market as bad as it's made out to be? Rad onc seems like an awesome field, but the job market is off-putting.

    • @TheEarlofManwhich
      @TheEarlofManwhich 2 роки тому +44

      Not interested in Rad Onc myself, more uro, but my close friend was on the Rad onc route before he heard rumors about the job market Outlook. Can you speak to that as the others mentioned?

    • @forevereveru
      @forevereveru 2 роки тому +32

      I’ve heard about the bad job market as well. As the need for Rad Onc is limited thus you can’t choose where to practice. Very few job openings.
      Please comment if this is truth or rumor.

    • @CloudslnMyCoffee
      @CloudslnMyCoffee 2 роки тому +9

      Is this a radiology specialist?

  • @jnoub2947
    @jnoub2947 2 роки тому +1927

    Neurosurgeons are usually the ones who have the highest salary, but for all the work and how much they sacrifice, they should also be at the top of hourly rate. Great video

    • @reenaznawar7004
      @reenaznawar7004 2 роки тому +107

      yeah but they usually work for 60-80 hrs per week so 😭😭😭

    • @Ryhem-ld4eq
      @Ryhem-ld4eq 2 роки тому +3

      Do u knows their annual wage !

    • @radixz11
      @radixz11 2 роки тому +33

      @@Ryhem-ld4eq ye it can range from 600k-1mil

    • @ibrahimghibihisab4502
      @ibrahimghibihisab4502 2 роки тому +3

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    • @ibrahimghibihisab4502
      @ibrahimghibihisab4502 2 роки тому +4

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  • @ChrisQuelch
    @ChrisQuelch 2 роки тому +1869

    Very helpful for future Doctors. Its important that people take number of hours worked into consideration when choosing their future career. Lifestyle is important too!

    • @CookWithStephh
      @CookWithStephh 2 роки тому +47

      I agree! Especially for those of us who want to also have families and do other things outside of medicine

    • @lilyjezebel7444
      @lilyjezebel7444 2 роки тому +14

      Very important for future doctors there are no residencies. After all the gruesome years painstaking passing all my board exams and getting an MD. Left with 640k student loans working as a waitress, the job I did before medical school. People need to know it is not guaranteed because there is barely any spots! Don't bother going to med school it ain't guarenteed!

    • @D1AZ
      @D1AZ 2 роки тому +5

      @@lilyjezebel7444 640k in debt?!?! Please tell me that’s a joke 😭 did you ever manage to get a spot?

    • @lilyjezebel7444
      @lilyjezebel7444 2 роки тому +15

      @@D1AZ graduated 2014 it's 2021 and no residency. I'm 41 with debt no career now and no kids because I put my career aspirations first. Yeah, the medical system should be illegal. It really is disgusting how unfair it is. I feel bad for anyone that thinks it's guaranteed. I only guarenteed to pass my boards and graduate. But no doors opened neither for many of my friends that went on this painstaking journey! Your youth completely robbed for absolutely nothing in the end!

    • @ibrahimghibihisab4502
      @ibrahimghibihisab4502 2 роки тому +1

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  • @kristinabraly
    @kristinabraly 2 роки тому +1261

    Heads up anesthesiologists make between $150-$350 per hour depending on locale. Independent of number of hours worked per week. I, for example, work just 30 hours per week. Pretty sweet gig 😍👍🏻 I would be happy to be your anesthesiologist to refer to when researching future videos to make. Reach out anytime!

    • @MedSchoolInsiders
      @MedSchoolInsiders  2 роки тому +142

      We went based on Medscape for salary and AAMC reported data for hours worked per week for consistency and reducing bias. Anesthesiology was not in the top 6 from this dataset.

    • @kristinabraly
      @kristinabraly 2 роки тому +107

      @@MedSchoolInsiders totally understand! Here to help in any way that I can, anytime.

    • @khawajausman8892
      @khawajausman8892 2 роки тому +5

      What is about anesthesia technologist.

    • @adams303
      @adams303 2 роки тому +17

      Kinda strange.. Here in Australia being an anaesthetist is very lucrative with a great work life balance.

    • @AYVYN
      @AYVYN 2 роки тому +3

      I would prefer nitrous. Even during open heart surgery

  • @FacundoMD
    @FacundoMD 2 роки тому +313

    ER DOCTOR HERE !!!!! Amazing video, thank you for this, some young future Med people out there need to hear this. I love EM and it goes with what I like. My best friend left Dermatology for Anesthesia ! Again make sure you really do what you like. All doctors make money. I can assure you that happiness is not exponential the more money does NOT necessarily mean more happiness. Stay Safe all !!!! 🚑👍🙌

    • @_aify._
      @_aify._ 2 роки тому +5

      Very Great point honestly!

    • @aguyfromnothere
      @aguyfromnothere 2 роки тому +3

      Also the pay is often completely arbitrary. You can wake up and congress decided you make way less money. So pick what you love within reason.

    • @reynasc1473
      @reynasc1473 2 роки тому +3

      Exactly, do what you love.

    • @konstandinose.6695
      @konstandinose.6695 2 роки тому +1

      Why did you feel the need to say ER DOCTOR HERE!!!! ?

    • @FacundoMD
      @FacundoMD 2 роки тому +14

      @@konstandinose.6695 To let people know I am an ER doctor ???? Simple ?

  • @tlucero6994
    @tlucero6994 2 роки тому +418

    It should be obvious, but a point I’d like to make for med students is that these numbers are quite variable, and it’s possible to engineer the job/lifestyle you want if you’re intentional about it. I’m a cardiologist, and I work about 40-41 hours per wk max. We have 5 partners in our group, and we worked out our schedule such that each of us gets 1 day per wk off. In other words, I only work 4 days per wk. These jobs are out there if you know what you want and work hard to make it happen.

    • @yesmaam3399
      @yesmaam3399 Рік тому +5

      I have never been able to ask this to a doctor, and im worried since im almost about to go to university in 2 years. it would be great if you could answer!
      so about med school, did you need to have a good memorizing power? i have an awful memory but i still want to be a dermatologist (inspired by my hives, which the general physician misdiagnosed as eczema bc he wasnt cooperative at all). everyone tells me i have a good brain but im worried if my bad memory would be an obstacle?

    • @museofthesea
      @museofthesea Рік тому +14

      @@yesmaam3399 there is a lot of memorization, but there are techniques that can really help with it. Rote memorization is really hard for me also, but comprehension is easy. I find that, rather than trying to memorize a list, getting to know and understand that list makes it waaaay easier to remember -- and you'll need that information later anyway. That and flashcards has really helped me. I recommend looking into the science of memory and memory techniques that'll help you out. Personally, I'm big on (really silly) mnemonics.

    • @ashakijana1273
      @ashakijana1273 Рік тому +2

      I love the your point, it's quiet weighty.

    • @masalamathavhana695
      @masalamathavhana695 Рік тому +1

      I wanna see myself where you are one day, I hope you see this comment, I have a lot to ask.

  • @tofarati2032
    @tofarati2032 2 роки тому +61

    I love that you always compare surgical specialties to all specialties *as well as* surgical specialties too.

  • @arshshah6504
    @arshshah6504 2 роки тому +836

    Neurosurgery being one of the highest earning specialties but not even making it into top 6 just tells how much the work hours would be 😭😭

    • @hueyfreeman5145
      @hueyfreeman5145 2 роки тому +139

      Neurosurgery isn’t included in a lot of lists like this because there aren’t a lot of neurosurgeons in the country. Data for them can be hard to find. Medscapes annual physician compensation report, for example, has never included neurosurgeons. I highly doubt neurosurgery wouldn’t be on the list if it were included. Of the lists I found that actually included neurosurgery, it was always top 3. It was #1 on beckers hospital review at $398 per hour. Orthopedic surgery came in 2nd at $300

    • @arshshah6504
      @arshshah6504 2 роки тому +5

      @@hueyfreeman5145 thats good to know :)

    • @angha0408
      @angha0408 2 роки тому +4

      @@hueyfreeman5145 Thanks mann🤜🤛

    • @smellypatel5272
      @smellypatel5272 2 роки тому +35

      @@hueyfreeman5145 there are only like 3,000 something neurosurgeons in the country which is insane. Not surprising that it's hard to find data on them. They make it incredibly hard and long to become a neurosurgeon, not to mention the lifestyle once you are one is insanely stressful

    • @aguyfromnothere
      @aguyfromnothere 2 роки тому +12

      It can a miserable field. But many do spine and are not on call and they make….insane money.

  • @13noman1
    @13noman1 2 роки тому +246

    I chose psychiatry and spent my career primarily in public sector (federal, state) inpatient settings. I often had no call responsibility, salary (excluding benefits) of $185/hour, a set 40 hour work week, good work life balance -- and easily able to do it into my 70's if I so chose (retired @ 67). Many of my higher paid surgical specialists and especially ER docs were burned out or saw skills slowly erode (aging knows no bounds!) by their 50s. I've never seen any starving docs in the US -- pursue what you enjoy, you'll make more than enough to live well.

    • @rli5129
      @rli5129 Рік тому +4

      Makes sense.

    • @businessoffice4964
      @businessoffice4964 Рік тому +2

      Ugh, so taxpayers had to pay for your scheme.

    • @13noman1
      @13noman1 Рік тому +26

      @@businessoffice4964 Was no scheme. We had to work hard with minimal supports, heavy patient loads. I do think we need national health in the US so that a LOT of healthcare dollars aren't going to SUBSTANTIAL overhead, CEO's and C-Suite overhead (health systems, insurance companies, big pharma),

    • @evaarbo5456
      @evaarbo5456 Рік тому

      From your comment, I can tell you are a good psychiatric

    • @doc_xy
      @doc_xy Рік тому +3

      I was so much inspired by this comment ❤ thankssss

  • @the2sorbital
    @the2sorbital 2 роки тому +272

    Great video! Also remember these salaries are pre-tax, physician salaries are highly variable depending on details of practice setting and geography, opportunity costs of additional years of training are larger than trainees may realize, and one can always make more money with smart financial choices and investing. At the end of the day, you're right, salary is important but it shouldn't be the main factor in choosing a specialty!

    • @PierSilver
      @PierSilver 2 роки тому +13

      58 hrs per week? Jesus, do people in the US have a live outside their job? In Italy (and I can safely guess the rest of the EU) it would be already frowned upon working anything more than 40. And we are paid extra, above that threshold. Otherwise nobody would do it.

    • @ibrahimghibihisab4502
      @ibrahimghibihisab4502 2 роки тому +2

      @@PierSilver Jesus was not killed nor Jesus was crucified

    • @ibrahimghibihisab4502
      @ibrahimghibihisab4502 2 роки тому +2

      Wife back door not allowed

    • @ibrahimghibihisab4502
      @ibrahimghibihisab4502 2 роки тому +1

      Jesus was not killed nor Jesus was crucified

    • @catbird2324
      @catbird2324 Рік тому +1

      @@PierSilverk

  • @TheRealSkinImInMD
    @TheRealSkinImInMD 2 роки тому +199

    Several things: this is a great vid because no one breaks down specialities like this for premed and Med students. A lot of these things are important to consider when deciding on a specialty although doing what you enjoy is the most important. I didn’t realize Dermatology was the most competitive (I thought it was one of). Either way following specific steps will allow a student to match into whatever field they want and they shouldn’t be discouraged by competitiveness!

    • @livingportalstv
      @livingportalstv 2 роки тому +1

      Can you share this specific steps to follow to get you in dermatology specifically?

    • @ibrahimghibihisab4502
      @ibrahimghibihisab4502 2 роки тому

      @@livingportalstv Jesus was not killed nor Jesus was crucified

    • @ibrahimghibihisab4502
      @ibrahimghibihisab4502 2 роки тому

      Jesus was not killed nor Jesus was crucified

    • @ibrahimghibihisab4502
      @ibrahimghibihisab4502 2 роки тому

      Jesus was not killed nor Jesus was crucified

    • @Nifexc
      @Nifexc Рік тому

      ​@@ibrahimghibihisab4502 God loves you!

  • @mcbaggins12
    @mcbaggins12 2 роки тому +85

    This doesn’t take into account vacation jobs. Almost every radiology private practice job where 58 hours is standard is giving anywhere from 8-16 weeks vacation yet your calculation factored in a standard 2 week vacation across the board. Using the Medscape salary data given here (which is about 100k low compared to MGMA for a pp radiologist working almost 60 hours), that would equal to 178 dollars an hour rather than 142 if given a 12 week vacation.

    • @TheUsflow
      @TheUsflow 2 роки тому

      But then factor how there are not nearly as many breaks in the day and it is quite assembly line. This time off is required.

  • @GreatStoryBroo
    @GreatStoryBroo 2 роки тому +49

    Heads up. EM physicians easily make $200-250/hr (and even more in remote location) after a 3 year residency. Most full time EM jobs are only 30 hours a week. Most Em physicians do work an additional PRN job though.

    • @curtisleelowery
      @curtisleelowery 2 роки тому +7

      This! EM in the southeast, average in my area is 250/hr with full time being 120hrs/month. Great work life balance.

    • @gaythugsmatter7029
      @gaythugsmatter7029 2 роки тому +1

      What about EM PA?

    • @SuperIvashkovL0V
      @SuperIvashkovL0V 2 роки тому

      @@gaythugsmatter7029 l

  • @edwmac
    @edwmac 2 роки тому +9

    There is a shortage of Pediatricians in the western USA now. Pay is finally improving due to the mismatch between supply and demand. My employer pays 310K if you are willing to be on call every 4th week. It is a lot of work. Without the on call I probably work 60 hours a week including charting at home. I do get 7 weeks of paid time off every year. The rewards are great. Pediatricians have low suicide rates and usually work well into their 70's because they love their jobs. The long term relationships with families are priceless. Not all career decisions should be made strictly on salary.

  • @laveritepique7035
    @laveritepique7035 2 роки тому +101

    In my country it is different. For employees (regardless of the number of hours):
    - hand surgery
    - radiologist
    - gastroenterology
    All three earn about 350'000$ on average
    - angiology
    - intensive care
    - orthopedic surgeon
    - neuro surgeon
    -urologists
    Earn on average between $270,000 and $320,000
    In the private sector, however, it is different

    • @jencyauriavales4278
      @jencyauriavales4278 2 роки тому +2

      What country is this?

    • @laveritepique7035
      @laveritepique7035 2 роки тому +13

      It's in Switzerland 🇨🇭. However, there are very few statistics and relatively little transparency in the salaries of doctors …

    • @Marek.Wisniewski
      @Marek.Wisniewski 2 роки тому

      What about hours in radiology? 😀

    • @jiya5423
      @jiya5423 2 роки тому

      Radiologist always earn more than gyneco/dermato??

    • @Q-Bits8
      @Q-Bits8 2 роки тому +3

      @@laveritepique7035 Je suis radiologue en Suisse et je suis sceptique...D'où tenez-vous ces chiffres ?

  • @Potatoesandchaos
    @Potatoesandchaos 2 роки тому +32

    OMG neurosurgery not being in this list scares the heck out of me 😭 how many hours will we be working even smh

    • @hamzayusuf4873
      @hamzayusuf4873 2 роки тому +19

      There isn't much information on neurosurgery and I can assure you they make a shitload of money relative to their hourly rate. For instance, an attending neurosurgeon could be working 50-60 hours per week while earning $300 to $400 an hour. It's that the data isn't concrete and is quite limited; that's why neurosurgery wasn't included.

    • @Element7099
      @Element7099 2 роки тому +11

      Yeah it’s super variable honestly. Location, experience, who you know. A friend of mines dad is an anesthesiologist and he makes 1.5mil a year in California. But he told me he would make half that in another state.

  • @NursesToRiches
    @NursesToRiches 2 роки тому +9

    Dang, this is exactly the type of content I love to see!

  • @felipecoimbra5042
    @felipecoimbra5042 2 роки тому +7

    Plastic Surgery $ 202/h #2 MSI Competitive Index
    Orthopedic Surgery $ 179/h #4 MSI Competitive Index
    Dermatology $ 175/h #1 MSI Competitive Index
    Cardiology $ 158/h (Fellowship)
    ENT $ 157/h #5 MSI Competitive Index
    Emergency Medicine $154/h #17 MSI Competitive Index

  • @ronniexpro
    @ronniexpro Рік тому +7

    as a Urologist pgy2 we make just a little over 450k-600k and can have a secret bonus of 13%-16% so the bonus ranges from 43,780-80,450

  • @jessicatrinh6247
    @jessicatrinh6247 2 роки тому +94

    With the current problem around the world today I think it's best everyone invest more in digital asset than Saving in banks and real estate. Just my thoughts

    • @estherramirez4116
      @estherramirez4116 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah , I think the importance of investment is highly undermined and overlooked which is probably one of the biggest problem we face today. To me investment strategies should be taught in schools

    • @HaoNguyen-dl1tu
      @HaoNguyen-dl1tu 2 роки тому

      Building wealth involves developing good habits like regularly putting money away in intervals for solid investments. The stock market has plenty of opportunities to earn which I myself took advantage of. I made my first million from going diverse, mainly ETFs(stocks, bonds etc), bitcoin , and gold. I'm also working on an investment plan that includes NFTs with my advisor, Katie . It's been a year and half of steady growth.

    • @wanglei7182
      @wanglei7182 2 роки тому

      Speaking of digital assets do you mean bitcoin?! I don't think investing in bitcoin now is a good idea, I'm currently running on huge loss the market is crashing

    • @melynjean3701
      @melynjean3701 2 роки тому

      @@wanglei7182 this is more reason you should invest with an expert, even with the fall in price I make good profits weekly from my investment in bitcoin. Last week I got a profit of $56,000

    • @antoniohandel8332
      @antoniohandel8332 2 роки тому

      @@melynjean3701 waw that's huge, how do you achieve this huge profits from bitcoin l'm interested

  • @doctorsinnpodcast3628
    @doctorsinnpodcast3628 2 роки тому +20

    Thank you for including the time stamps!

  • @alejandro7623
    @alejandro7623 2 роки тому +10

    I'll do anything for dermatology 🥰 it's the reason why I got myself in medical school 😭 I hope it's worthy cuz I'm exhausted asf

  • @cometasporelcielo
    @cometasporelcielo 2 роки тому +49

    I went into IT. No graduate work needed, you can start at a high paying, 40 hr a week job at age 22. By age 35, you'll be in the six figures for income. IT managers make 150-200k.

    • @ruolov1
      @ruolov1 2 роки тому +4

      Really depends where you work at. Our IT dept doesn't make as much.

    • @torresthemonster
      @torresthemonster 2 роки тому +66

      Who wants to sit in this home and staring at a computer when you can be doing something interesting like saving lives and performing surgery in OR

    • @hichemrehouma5616
      @hichemrehouma5616 2 роки тому +11

      @@torresthemonster Or you can just avoid being locked up in a hospital and rather work remotely using a small MacBook from a tropical beach making 300+K at a big tech company ;) The world has evolved my friend... Do your research!

    • @justelynnnjoelle
      @justelynnnjoelle 2 роки тому +29

      @@hichemrehouma5616 it's not necessarily about the money, medicine and healthcare are for those that have a passion for helping others that are physically ill become better.
      if you wanted to do both medicine and tech, there's plenty of jobs for medical coders, nursing informatics, amongst other occupations combining both.

    • @hichemrehouma5616
      @hichemrehouma5616 2 роки тому +5

      @@justelynnnjoelle I agree you can be a BioMedical engineer and use your coding skills to design software that helps doctors detect tumors faster... But my point was there is pros and cons with either jobs and the degrading of the IT profession was completely unnecessary here.

  • @mafiaprincess_
    @mafiaprincess_ 2 роки тому +31

    This was extremely helpful, could you do a video on Pathology please

  • @alarheam7981
    @alarheam7981 2 роки тому +26

    Where is ophthalmology?? It’s definitely #1 in Canada for both highest paying and most competitive to match to!

    • @awsmawm7921
      @awsmawm7921 2 роки тому +1

      Opthalmology is the study of disorders of our eyes .

  • @Lemurai
    @Lemurai Рік тому +5

    I thought about med school but it was way too long for what I wanted out of a career so I chose the CRNA route, I have no regrets, as I was able to make a great living still in my 20’s, and best of all, outside of the OR we’re invisible, I’ve never been bothered by a nurse or doc as some complain about “bullying” at work. Being able to practice independently has been the main reason I took this pathway. I’ve been trying to get my brother to go the same route but he’s made up his mind & wants to be an anesthesiologist 😂 All I can say is good luck 👍 I hope he’s got a 15 year life plan drummed up.

  • @basicartanatomy7275
    @basicartanatomy7275 2 роки тому +7

    So doctors in India are living in poverty then🤷‍♀️..dude our country really need to give attention to doctors. And bring some regulations to protect them tooo.

  • @nathanmitchell2827
    @nathanmitchell2827 2 роки тому +52

    Working 60 hours per week is a tough, I understand the compensation is amazing, but I’d be very curious to see the burnout and job satisfaction with these higher hours per week. Especially because it isn’t 60 easy hours, it’s grinding physically and mentally for all 60 of those hours. Many PAs I know tend to be much happier with their lives than most of their physician counterparts. Having said that, I am seriously grateful for all that physicians do, they sacrifice a lot of their time to do excellent work. I wish their was a solid solution to decrease burnout. Again, thank you docs for all you do!

    • @kevinramsamy1166
      @kevinramsamy1166 2 роки тому +4

      It is well documented that the rates of suicide, burnout, failed marriages and drug abuse (alcohol) are higher in the following comparisons:
      1. relatively higher-paid (eg neurosurgeon) vs low-paid (eg. urologist).
      2. surgery vs medical.
      Medscape does an annual review looking at these factors.

    • @explorerofunknownworlddept6232
      @explorerofunknownworlddept6232 Рік тому

      @@kevinramsamy1166 that's because the doctors r in short supply.

    • @ericmigueldelfuerte1151
      @ericmigueldelfuerte1151 Рік тому

      88 hours here lol

  • @Noneya2023
    @Noneya2023 2 роки тому +4

    I’ve worked with different specialized surgeons for 14 years. I’ve seen a lot of insurance billing & bullshit. I started in Cosmetic Dermatology & that’s where the real money is. Regular working hours & tons of perks! I also worked for Vascular, Endocrine, Colorectal & general surgeons. What folks don’t understand is that, if you need surgery, your surgeon is the least paid. The hospital or surgery center is typically 2-3 times more expensive than the surgeons. And anesthesiologists make the most.

  • @jms3827
    @jms3827 2 роки тому +27

    Love your videos. Keep up the good work. Do you think you could do a community college to medical school route video??

  • @LesleyDT6227
    @LesleyDT6227 Рік тому +5

    I work in hospital and healthcare revenue and I can tell you its three most lucrative specialties are as follows, Cardiology, Medical imaging, then Respiratory.

    • @Perky_798
      @Perky_798 Рік тому

      Thanks ma’am I’m a year 2 medical imaging Student

  • @TheSoyestToEverSoy
    @TheSoyestToEverSoy Рік тому +113

    When you're sad about literally making almost 200k a year💀.

    • @richardouellette4041
      @richardouellette4041 Рік тому +29

      I mean it’s good, but factor in the $300,000+ debt from med school before interest along with 8 years of missed income potential (4 years college and 4 years med school) plus essentially making minimum wage as a resident after that for 3-7 years. Don’t get me wrong it is still a good salary, but it’s not the same as people in other fields making that much

    • @Biruk006
      @Biruk006 Рік тому +8

      @@richardouellette4041 if u work hard and have a strong habit of saving, if ur making 200k then a 300k debt can be paid off within 2-3 years

    • @richardouellette4041
      @richardouellette4041 Рік тому +3

      @@Biruk006 that’s prior to interest which you can’t pay on in residency for 4+ years after graduating so tack on all that time plus another like hundred grand. But yes I believe the goal is usually about 10 years after graduating

    • @richardouellette4041
      @richardouellette4041 Рік тому +1

      @@Biruk006 and it’s also more than just the debt it’s all the years of missed income opportunity, missing out on compounding interest on investing etc that you have to catch up on

    • @rjkbuny
      @rjkbuny 8 місяців тому +1

      @@richardouellette4041 Yeah, someone did the math and doctors make less per hour over their career than high school teachers because of that. Heck the mechanic in town charges $150/hr and they don't even need a college degree.

  • @DrNeuro17
    @DrNeuro17 2 роки тому +121

    I’m a MS3 student interested in anesthesiology and so being around them i have naturally asked their pay and it’s amazing. They work 15 days of the month and have 15 days off and make $500,000. And this wasn’t just a special case, this is the vast majority of them. True some have had 1 or 2 fellowships to make them stand out but still, i think hourly that has to count towards something if they are off 15 days a month and still make that much money 😅

    • @nateums
      @nateums 2 роки тому +5

      Never seen that kind of schedule in an OR

    • @jackf3619
      @jackf3619 2 роки тому +19

      The anesthesiologists I work with make $500k a year but they work 70 hours a week. Just saying

    • @bissemgill475
      @bissemgill475 2 роки тому +19

      As an MS3 you should know a bit better lol this is just objectively untrue. You can hit 500k outside of major metro areas in gas but you’ll be pushing 60-70 hrs a week

    • @brumfiba
      @brumfiba 2 роки тому +4

      Yeah bro dream on

    • @gaspasser
      @gaspasser 2 роки тому +13

      I’m an anesthesiologist in a metro area. I work 40-50 hrs. A week. Make over 500k. With 12 weeks vacation per year. Best specialty there is.

  • @douglasstemke2444
    @douglasstemke2444 Рік тому +18

    I wish you had also included insurance premiums for different specialists as I think it is a factor to consider.

  • @aniyagonzalez_
    @aniyagonzalez_ Рік тому +2

    im really into EM and seeing its less competitive was a big relief LOL

  • @rigel9264
    @rigel9264 2 роки тому +55

    I understand that 95/hr isn't the best for a doctor but looking at the thumbnail with a guy all sad and "95/hr" was so funny to me 😂😂😂

  • @edhcb9359
    @edhcb9359 2 роки тому +135

    $95/hr is decent for people that sell to doctors, but not for the doctors themselves.

    • @FacundoMD
      @FacundoMD 2 роки тому +21

      That's an amazing salary for anyone ! If I am not mistaken that is almost 140K a year. You do medicine for medicine NOT the money. Stay safe !

    • @meerkatinitiate1282
      @meerkatinitiate1282 2 роки тому +100

      @@FacundoMD Lmao many of us do medicine for the money and there's nothing wrong with it. It's a job at the end of the day. People like you who are satisfied with lower compensation are the enemies to our profession.

    • @edhcb9359
      @edhcb9359 2 роки тому +1

      @@FacundoMD Using a standard work year of 2,080 hours that’s almost $200k per year.

    • @panicbuyflax3461
      @panicbuyflax3461 2 роки тому +16

      @@meerkatinitiate1282 just do law if you’re focused on the money. You’ll never make a great doctor if that’s all you care about

    • @meerkatinitiate1282
      @meerkatinitiate1282 2 роки тому +32

      @@panicbuyflax3461 Well, according to your logic, I would make a terrible lawyer so maybe I shouldn't do that as well?

  • @Rubicsphere88
    @Rubicsphere88 2 роки тому +31

    Attending psychiatrist in New Mexico. Now seeing locums up to $300/hr. Currently make $178 an hour with a 42 hour work week with internal call @ up to $225/hr. We had an attending here a few years ago who was doing a ton of call making north of $500k per year. Physician comp. is so variable!

    • @CybertroninfiniteOfficial
      @CybertroninfiniteOfficial 2 роки тому

      So psychiatry is a good path?

    • @Lelough_
      @Lelough_ 2 роки тому +1

      @@CybertroninfiniteOfficial if you love/like it

    • @waydegardner7373
      @waydegardner7373 2 роки тому

      @@CybertroninfiniteOfficial it is a tough specialty, especially in public mental health. Treat anxiety and depression in soccer Moms? Much different.

  • @thankthelord4536
    @thankthelord4536 2 роки тому +10

    My oldest daughter is studying to become a podiatrist surgeon. She's a sophomore, pregnant, and have 3 other kids. And she's crushing it.

    • @IKn0wWh0IAm
      @IKn0wWh0IAm Рік тому +2

      This just gave me so much inspiration. I am doing the same, and I am also a sophomore and a mother(and having a bit of a breakdown haha)much success to your daughter✨

    • @thankthelord4536
      @thankthelord4536 Рік тому +2

      @@IKn0wWh0IAm hang in there! And very proud of you. It's worth it in the end. Much blessings.

    • @IKn0wWh0IAm
      @IKn0wWh0IAm Рік тому +1

      @@thankthelord4536 thank you so much, I really appreciate that🙏🏼

    • @av8213
      @av8213 Рік тому

      15 with 3 kids?

    • @thankthelord4536
      @thankthelord4536 Рік тому +2

      @@av8213 I'm sorry, she's a second year in medical school. Didn't mean it to come off as a high schooler!🤣

  • @bluedolphin4574
    @bluedolphin4574 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you. Keep these videos with great insights coming.

  • @sunnygahlot9749
    @sunnygahlot9749 2 роки тому +8

    Me a computer science major watching -Nice 👍🏻

    • @ruolov1
      @ruolov1 2 роки тому +1

      Well, you will be working with a lot of patients. That's why their salaries are high.

  • @Timecapsule96
    @Timecapsule96 2 роки тому +3

    Really make sure you have a passion for what you choose though! Don’t forget about taxes, insurance, other costs that go unmentioned etc

  • @MDSkai
    @MDSkai 2 роки тому +52

    The Mohs surgeon I work for makes a million a year and works from 9am-2pm 4-5 days a week

    • @Matt-cl7ee
      @Matt-cl7ee 2 роки тому +1

      What’s the training like?

    • @amoghdurgam5621
      @amoghdurgam5621 2 роки тому +2

      What’s mohs?

    • @MDSkai
      @MDSkai 2 роки тому +15

      @@amoghdurgam5621 A dermatologist with a fellowship/special traning to remove skin cancers. Mainly basal and squamous cell. I live in Florida so the doctors here do a high volume (20-30) a day

    • @richardcarr7702
      @richardcarr7702 2 роки тому

      Great! Now... What are you saying? What in the world is an Moh?

    • @MDSkai
      @MDSkai 2 роки тому +4

      @@richardcarr7702 a surgical technique named after its creator

  • @bogdanciucian6658
    @bogdanciucian6658 2 роки тому +1

    Happier with you, great job!

  • @evos5000
    @evos5000 2 роки тому +20

    This video is sleeping on Diagnostic radiology, average mgma salary is 500k, average hours worked is about 45. With 10-14 weeks of vacation a year. Call is typically telerads nowadays so shifts are not too bad. Charting doesn’t exist for us, and minimal paperwork is involved.

    • @Jamerson80
      @Jamerson80 2 роки тому +1

      These salaries are based off reported values. Most rads (and other specialists I know) under report for obvious reasons, particularly those of us not living in big cities. Let's keep the values for our specialty in the "dark," if you will 😉.

    • @aguyfromnothere
      @aguyfromnothere 2 роки тому +5

      It is kind of a stressful job though….. read read read. But yes per hour it is amazing.

    • @fcc1311
      @fcc1311 2 роки тому +1

      Shhhh

    • @captainsavem
      @captainsavem 2 роки тому +2

      you can argue charting is the interpretation on every read lol

    • @Bladeofwar94
      @Bladeofwar94 2 роки тому

      @@aguyfromnothere If you work in medical it is most likely going to be stressful. Imo at least you're saving lives. That would be a job worth doing despite the stress as long as you don't get burnt out.

  • @gopracticenow
    @gopracticenow 2 роки тому +1

    My predictions before watching the vid
    1dermatology
    2plastic surgery
    3cardio
    4dentistry
    5pediatricians
    6pychology

  • @rawcontent5166
    @rawcontent5166 2 роки тому +5

    I love watching these videos, they can be, to me, very educational with lots of interesting things in them. When watching this one though I was actually kind of hoping to see something on neurosurgery as well, which is the field of interest for me. Not saying I didn't enjoy the video, I liked watching it, but maybe you could also do one for Neurosurgery later on?

  • @1yehny
    @1yehny 2 роки тому +2

    EM full time is 36 hrs a week. If you’re working 46 hrs, you’ll be making a whole lot more $$$. And, as an EM doc, you get to practice the full spectrum of disease based medicine…no preventive care for EM. Every day is a whole new set of diseases to diagnose and treat. EM is awesome. :-)

  • @jaylaw.7660
    @jaylaw.7660 2 роки тому +3

    I love Med School Insiders! :)

  • @aevanism
    @aevanism 2 роки тому +1

    ENT here. Doin head and neck cancer surg somehow stressing..but when doin office routines & endoscopic things are really fun with high earnings.

  • @drjsm
    @drjsm 2 роки тому +77

    In India, many junior residents (especially in surgical fields) are overworked (sometimes 3 days in a row) and underpaid (that too late)...on top of all this, the general public and law makers don't care about us..... Quacks and AYUSH practitioners trying to be like us via 'bridge course' , as if all the hardwork put in by MBBS undergraduates for 5 years are of no value. Maybe these quacks don't believe in what they are taught. They (along with many politicians) are at constant war against evidence based modern medicine (they use the term 'allopathy' or 'english medicine') claiming it to be something foreign with lot of side effects and not meant for true countrymen.
    In the name of culture, tradition, religion, patriotism, they hold these quacks and Yogis as godmen while looking down upon modern medicine that has kept the human race from being eradicated by pandemics...
    Society is cruel to doctors in India...

    • @taaptee
      @taaptee 2 роки тому +6

      very true! ive even heard people placing govt ayush ppl over docs who did mbbs from private colleges like hello what world do you live in 😭

    • @drkashifpt1519
      @drkashifpt1519 2 роки тому +5

      LOL and they also can cancel your registration any time and make you quack🤣

    • @akanti7454
      @akanti7454 Рік тому

      But it's true side effects are lot in modern med 😒

    • @drjsm
      @drjsm Рік тому

      @@akanti7454 every thing under the sun has side effects. Water gives and sustains life, so it must be a good thing, right?. If you consume excess than the required daily amount, you will have electrolyte imbalance and end up with cerebral edema, which can be fatal.
      Also water is good in the stomach, not in the lungs,such as in drowning, because it's deadly.
      Oxygen is essential for all aerobic organisms ( humans, plants, animals) and it forms ozone that protects our atmosphere, so it might be a very good thing right?. If you breath in 100% oxygen for extended periods of time, the protective surfactant layer in the alveoli will deplete, making it hard to breath and eventually end up in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) which is deadly.
      So you see how the basic essential needs of man such as water and oxygen can be deadly.
      *So everything is a poison if not given in the proper DOSE, via the proper ROUTE, at the proper TIME, to the proper PATIENT with the proper INDICATION.*
      I've seen people come in with liver failure and kidney after taking alternative medications that have heavy metals in them.

  • @orwaabdulrahman2958
    @orwaabdulrahman2958 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot
    This video was helpful for many future doctors

  • @tayjiononeal7913
    @tayjiononeal7913 2 роки тому +15

    My mom is a neonatal surgeon and she makes over $700,000 a year so they should’ve been on this list. It might be because of the location though and cause she also a board certified OB-GYN.

  • @raistlin6800
    @raistlin6800 2 роки тому +1

    I didn't see ophthalmology mentioned.. I don't know if every field is like this but average salaries mentioned online are WILDLY inaccurate. Most general ophthalmology docs work 35 hours a week and are at 500k. And if you look at retina specifically, usually its 40-45 hrs a week and it ranges from 750k to 1.5M. You will see jobs that mention production bonus, and this is because ophtho is volume driven. Its so specialized so its not that hard to see 80 to 100 patients a day hence the volume. Surgeries as fairly fast as well.

  • @jayrollo1352
    @jayrollo1352 2 роки тому +12

    Dang, my TC in SWE is almost the same as these salaries. Not 500k, but still. But like you said, money ain't everything and tech is a rat race which I don't want to be a part of anymore.

    • @KhaosVFX
      @KhaosVFX 2 роки тому +5

      Tell us more? It seems now days the most sought after careers are in tech and medicine for their high salary and decent work life balance (compared to something like investment banking or finance)

    • @jayrollo1352
      @jayrollo1352 2 роки тому +3

      @@KhaosVFX Yup, people are waking up to it especially with social media glorifying these careers. I'm not gona sit here and cap. I'm currently at FAANG and the compensation is really good as a new grad SWE. But that's just it, it's extremely hard to break into FAANG and most SWE's are usually starting out at around 80k base. Plus you need to be constantly performing so you get your annual bonus and progress up the org ladder. If you aren't then you basically get laid off since demand is high. I really don't think it's sustainable long term because you'll get older, have a family, etc so you can't always be on the grind. People who say tech jobs are "cush" don't know what they are talking about. It's hard work. It's kind of why I'm switching out to go to med school. As the saying goes, "An old doctor is a wise doctor, and old engineer is just outdated". Finance is another career path that a lot of people can pivot into, I think the biggest part of why people don't go that route is because usually to make it big (ex: Goldman Sachs, Janestreet, McKinsey) you usually have to come from the ivy league or Stanford. I have a couple of friends who are in that field and the work life balance isn't too bad. Coming back to medicine, it's very front loaded since you have to go through so much schooling, but the returns are really high and sustainable.

    • @vans4lyf2013
      @vans4lyf2013 2 роки тому

      How much is your TC? Also the grass is not always greener on the other side, i'm a doctor trying to transition into tech.

    • @jayrollo1352
      @jayrollo1352 2 роки тому +1

      @@vans4lyf2013 TC is around 300k after just over 1.5 years. Started off as a new grad at around 260k. Didn't go to a top school anything. Went to a state school - not flagship. Did a lot of networking, interview prep, and praying and it paid off.
      My parents are doctors, so I've grown up around the whole med culture. So I get what you're saying, but I think I've carefully vetted this path and from personally weighing the pros and cons, I decided to pursue medicine. Who knows, maybe I'll go back to tech, but it would be as a hybrid researcher role or something. Just curious, why are you trying to transition into tech?

    • @vans4lyf2013
      @vans4lyf2013 2 роки тому

      Ok fair that sounds like a good plan. I want to transition into tech because I find it more intellectually stimulating.

  • @conor_tobin
    @conor_tobin Місяць тому +1

    You forgot neuro and cardiac surgery

  • @xavierhendrix2565
    @xavierhendrix2565 2 роки тому +51

    I loved the video! I think it'd be great if you could do a video on nursing specialties though since I am currently working on my education to become a nurse as are many others. It would be very helpful and highly appreciated!

  • @medschoolshiksha5768
    @medschoolshiksha5768 2 роки тому +1

    Very helpful for future doctors.
    Nice video.

  • @Simple.Wordless
    @Simple.Wordless 2 роки тому +11

    My friend’s plastic surgery residency is 8 years 👀

    • @MedSchoolInsiders
      @MedSchoolInsiders  2 роки тому +7

      We explain that (less common) pathway in our So You Want to Be a Plastic Surgeon video

  • @videogamerulr
    @videogamerulr 2 роки тому +19

    Can you please do Intervention Radiology, Med Onc, and Radiation Oncology? I would really appreciate the info!!

  • @truncated_sleigh
    @truncated_sleigh 2 роки тому +3

    The graphic of this video makes it look like money is the thing making physicians happy. This shouldn't be the case. If your specialty brings you a sense of purpose and fulfillment, the money is just a byproduct.

    • @mikiimiki9182
      @mikiimiki9182 5 місяців тому

      Only rich folks work for fulfillment(and even then its not the same as a hobby you dont depend on it anymore and can have your own scheldue). Normal people work for survival.

  • @nathanbeckett7504
    @nathanbeckett7504 2 роки тому +6

    I love these! Would love to see rheumatology, endocrinology

  • @mr.ssj3847
    @mr.ssj3847 2 роки тому +5

    I think ent is pretty good. They can do facial plastics and do plastic surgery. Surprised anesthesia isnt on this list

  • @Limon11116
    @Limon11116 Рік тому +1

    I feel in pain for the poor guy in the tumbnail who earn only 95$ a hour, 770$ a day and each 22.000 a month.

  • @khalidahmed2783
    @khalidahmed2783 2 роки тому +6

    Great video Dr Jubal, keep it up Dr!

  • @jansteyaert1
    @jansteyaert1 2 роки тому +1

    In the end do what you like, If you have a specialization that you like you're gonna have a way better career than when you just do it for the money. All those top doctors in their field are probably top doctors because the subject interests them. The money is a nice bonus tho.

  • @yoelb13
    @yoelb13 2 роки тому +3

    My recommendation is not to do it for the money, nothing beats waking up in the morning to go do something you like, even if that means checking macules and papules--for those Dermatologist out there.

    • @Woodland26
      @Woodland26 Рік тому

      Exactly right. Money earn is just a byproduct of doing the job right.

  • @jwilson3985
    @jwilson3985 2 роки тому +4

    Interventional Cardiology: best sub specialty. Make good money (600+K), impact MORTALITY (unlike plastics, ortho, derm, etc). Call sucks. Hours aren’t great. Training is minimum 7 years. The price I and others pay for acutely saving and improving lives. RadOnc agree. Call is much much better.

    • @aguyfromnothere
      @aguyfromnothere 2 роки тому

      So when a dermatologists cures a teenager crippling acne - things didnt improve? Mortality is great, but morbidity is wonderful as well.

  • @sarapathan5417
    @sarapathan5417 2 роки тому +14

    i got a question. what is it like to work in united nations or WHO or UNICEF as a doctor. how much they income etc. I have no clue.

    • @evos5000
      @evos5000 2 роки тому +4

      Many doctors volunteer for free during some of their vacation weeks to fly and work for MSF and Unicef. The WHO is more concerned with public health so family physicians and researchers who specialize in that work there.

  • @JJJRRRJJJ
    @JJJRRRJJJ Рік тому +1

    Why does it seem like doctors always tend to make more money than these “average salaries” seem to suggest?

  • @absolutezero6733
    @absolutezero6733 Рік тому +5

    Neurosurgery isn't on the list ? Surprising

  • @Extradub32p
    @Extradub32p 2 роки тому +2

    I’m taking dentistry and the annual salary can be 100k+ which is more than good enough for me :)

  • @quinnyc123
    @quinnyc123 2 роки тому +13

    Coming from a curious PA student, do PA salaries generally follow the same trend as Doctors in terms of specialties?

    • @legaleze121
      @legaleze121 2 роки тому +1

      Yes. Typically PAs get paid more in specialties that pay doctors more

    • @t.h.1492
      @t.h.1492 2 роки тому

      I think this depends where you are. Where I live, PAs are typically part of a union and are entitled to the same compensation regardless of speciality. However, private practice is its own beast and not all PAs are part of the union

  • @katie-kb6qd
    @katie-kb6qd 2 роки тому +1

    it’s always so crazy how to me these salaries, even the lowest, is so good to me, i make 14 an hour as a scribe and that already is high considering the background i come from

  • @almostchilly5603
    @almostchilly5603 2 роки тому +6

    any idea where anesthesia is? it’s not mentioned even once.

  • @mywaterfountain
    @mywaterfountain 2 роки тому

    Going to jump on the bandwagon with those attendings saying that physician compensation is variable. Psych here and I’ve seen psych colleagues make 250k to north of 1 million, with the average of my friends being around 3-500k for a job. Currently getting more and more email recruiting offers however promising 500k. (Though I’m sure inflation has something to do with this.) I do remember that in 2019, psych was listed as the top paying job in San Antonio by the bureau of labor and statistics. At the end of the day though (to any med student reading this), PLEASE choose what specialty makes you most happy. While considering this, I recommend that you contemplate lifestyle, job stress, on call requirements, and expected exposure to litigation as well.

  • @k.korshumov9944
    @k.korshumov9944 2 роки тому +16

    Could you make a similar video for dental specialties? Would be interesting to see.

  • @bguan0053
    @bguan0053 8 місяців тому +2

    This video is a joke. EM attending here. The least I get is 290/hr. Usually 300-400/hr. I guess I really chose right if what he said about other specialties is accurate. However, he is really off for EM. PAs make more than that

  • @cubicgoldfish
    @cubicgoldfish 2 роки тому +5

    I actually love Cardiology

  • @Alfeco-dm7uk
    @Alfeco-dm7uk Рік тому +1

    You must consider how much money you get paid and how much free time you have to enjoy that money.
    ⚖️💰

  • @MM-jk5to
    @MM-jk5to 2 роки тому +5

    Can you do a video comparing the specialties of med-peds and family medicine?

    • @prestonrx8138
      @prestonrx8138 2 роки тому

      Med-peds is more inpt, for people who want to subspecialize, and can do hospitalist work on either side. It’s also two year longer than FM and doesn’t have surgery and OB. FM is more outpatient in training, has OB and surg included in that. Now it’s very unlikely you’ll get to pop out babies and do surgeries unless you’re 4-5+ hours from a city though. You can’t subspecialize as FM but it has its own unique fellowships. Not competitive at all. I’n cities, you’ll be exclusive outpatient where in rural areas, you can do inpt and ER.

  • @ivan_9386
    @ivan_9386 2 роки тому +1

    Eastern Europe, surgeon $1200 for 240hours of work. Or $5/h.

  • @neilpatterson1606
    @neilpatterson1606 2 роки тому +10

    Internal medicine $90 per hour? I really don’t believe that to be the average.

    • @captainsavem
      @captainsavem 2 роки тому

      its believable. i know of many who spend time AFTER their work schedule to make calls, finish up documentation (~50%+ of a physicians work), and come in early or stay late for complicated patients.

  • @Beignet11
    @Beignet11 Місяць тому

    Never thought I would see someone making 95 dollars an hour, so upset about how much they make

  • @huilingong6792
    @huilingong6792 2 роки тому +4

    Great video ❤️

  • @blackhorse2947
    @blackhorse2947 2 роки тому

    My daughter is a ER physican and all I know is that they work a lot and always need sleep.

  • @Kiki.shannan
    @Kiki.shannan 2 роки тому +3

    I didn't realize Dermatology was going to be so competitive that's something I want to do. Sort of kind of want to be a plastic surgeon only because I want to do surgery but I don't like the negativity of self-image that some people have if you want to do it to make you feel comfortable that's fine but doing it to make others think you're pretty is not okay.

  • @Asiansxsymbol
    @Asiansxsymbol Рік тому +1

    Good to know so I can scoff at the lower-paid doctors even though their wages are still higher than mine.

  • @AG-en5y
    @AG-en5y 2 роки тому +3

    Yo my uncle is a urologist who does vasectomies in around greater Vancouver region of British Columbia. I know for a fact that he took him 4 million cuz my dad asks him all the time how much can my sister expect to make when she grads med skewl 😂
    And yes I’m the black sheep of the family

  • @alcikelly2496
    @alcikelly2496 Рік тому

    The captions / subtitles on this video are broken as well. They appear as a big blob at the beginning of the video, expanding upwards from the bottom of the transcript, so the beginning of the video's transcript is being cut off.

  • @minyoongislostsisterandrik2053
    @minyoongislostsisterandrik2053 2 роки тому +19

    Where is neurosurgery??

    • @farbodniazi6504
      @farbodniazi6504 2 роки тому +4

      The fact that it doesn’t make top 6 while being top 3 in annual is scary😭😭

  • @alphaomega1351
    @alphaomega1351 11 місяців тому +2

    Relax people! By the time you factor in the crazy amount of hours they work per week, they make the same amount as you do.
    So the question becomes 🤔 what's the point of making a high annual income you'll never get to enjoy, unless you trully like working 💪 nearly 24/7.
    Just adding a little perspective that some of us simply want more freedom to do as we please with our time. 😳

    • @MedSchoolInsiders
      @MedSchoolInsiders  11 місяців тому +1

      Pros and cons to each path and no single path is for everyone!

  • @kunjaldashottar2966
    @kunjaldashottar2966 2 роки тому +21

    Could you help out with PG process in USA and UK
    Like their eligibility criteria, exams, fees, and specialty training period....
    It would be really helpful 🥺🙌🙌

    • @BangBang-si5im
      @BangBang-si5im 2 роки тому

      Where r u from?

    • @kunjaldashottar2966
      @kunjaldashottar2966 2 роки тому +2

      @@BangBang-si5im india

    • @BangBang-si5im
      @BangBang-si5im 2 роки тому

      @@kunjaldashottar2966 but bro why not neet pg? Just curious

    • @devilsadvocate5391
      @devilsadvocate5391 2 роки тому

      @@kunjaldashottar2966 I think it is not called PG there. It is known as residency in US. Period depends on the speciality. U have to be a mbbs graduate and should have passed usmle step exams. Total cost would be around 15 to 20 lakh rupees i guess.

  • @frosttoros663
    @frosttoros663 Рік тому +2

    As unemployed specimen i see this as an absolute loss

  • @megamindsfacerazor1987
    @megamindsfacerazor1987 Рік тому +5

    why is bro trippin over 95 an hour 😭

  • @preciouschristian
    @preciouschristian 2 роки тому +1

    Please make this kind of video for Canadian doctors

  • @ianlondon2888
    @ianlondon2888 2 роки тому +3

    This was posted 3 days ago? The USMLE 1 may not be the selective benchmark it once was. Also, if you can get into Gen Surg you can out resident plastics.

    • @gaurav.raj.mishra
      @gaurav.raj.mishra 2 роки тому

      Out resident?

    • @ianlondon2888
      @ianlondon2888 2 роки тому

      @@gaurav.raj.mishra LOL. I don't know man

    • @gaurav.raj.mishra
      @gaurav.raj.mishra 2 роки тому

      @@ianlondon2888 I don't get it. You said "if you can into Gen Surg you can out resident plastics"
      Could you explain what you meant here?

  • @sahilagarwal6601
    @sahilagarwal6601 2 роки тому

    wow, i am an Indian soon to be med student. medicine is really different in the USA

  • @gowrikrishna9166
    @gowrikrishna9166 2 роки тому +9

    I would like to know more about neurologists earnings and work time

  • @Максим-ъ9ь8г
    @Максим-ъ9ь8г Рік тому

    delivery men earn like 2-3 bucks in moscow during summer (good weather) and maybe 5 in winter (bad weather) tops. I don't even want to calculate the annual income. probably doctor is a better choice, that's right