University of Michigan Department of Pathology residents talk about how they ended up in pathology. For more information go here: www.pathology.med.umich.edu/r...
I am an incoming 3rd year medical student. After I finished our anatomic and clincal pathology, I am just in awe in the knowledge in store for me in this specialization. Totally my first choice!
I became a pathologist because I discovered I didn't have the patience, the stamina, or the personality to be a clinician, especially in OB/GYN. LOL :-)
I honestly would have loved to be a Pathologist and this really fit my character. But I feel now I am too old and I just was never told about this field in school or I would have took it up in highschool.
This video is very insightful for the pathology program. As a prospective applicant for residency training this year, it has given me a good overview of the learning opportunities at the program!
I have always wanted to be a doctor but I was scared of open wounds and stuff like that so for me pathology is away to avoid that stuff but am also fascinated by the equipment and time in the lab
Good video, I am unsure with residency to go through, torn between Infectious Diseases, Pathology, Neurology, Oncology and Nephrology. I know, it is a lot to choose from. But videos like these certainly helps.
same. i first wanted to become a psychologist, then psychiatrist, then neurologist, then neurosurgeon, then pathology... yeah. one of the hardest decisions of my life. but i really gotta worry about getting in my dream med school first lmao
I think about becoming a pathologist. Iabsolutely love microscopes, slides and dead bodies aren’t grossing me out, the only problem is that I am a very social person and I love interacting with them, pathologist doesn’t work with patients very often ;(((
The lab in general is female and people of color dominated. Path is predominantly male though but the diversity is expanding with indian, asian and north Africans taking the lead. European males are still of course predominant for NOW (maniacal laugh😆) I'm kidding 😄
Love that there isn't as much social interaction since I have social anxiety. Thanks for the video.
I would love to go into forensic pathology!
I am an incoming 3rd year medical student. After I finished our anatomic and clincal pathology, I am just in awe in the knowledge in store for me in this specialization. Totally my first choice!
I became a pathologist because I discovered I didn't have the patience, the stamina, or the personality to be a clinician, especially in OB/GYN. LOL :-)
Lol honesty at its peak!!
I honestly would have loved to be a Pathologist and this really fit my character. But I feel now I am too old and I just was never told about this field in school or I would have took it up in highschool.
reasin i am watching this vid!
This is 100% my reason.
@@abrahimguyzer920 Science has no age !! Age is just a number
This video is very insightful for the pathology program. As a prospective applicant for residency training this year, it has given me a good overview of the learning opportunities at the program!
I have always wanted to be a doctor but I was scared of open wounds and stuff like that so for me pathology is away to avoid that stuff but am also fascinated by the equipment and time in the lab
Good video, I am unsure with residency to go through, torn between Infectious Diseases, Pathology, Neurology, Oncology and Nephrology. I know, it is a lot to choose from. But videos like these certainly helps.
same. i first wanted to become a psychologist, then psychiatrist, then neurologist, then neurosurgeon, then pathology... yeah. one of the hardest decisions of my life. but i really gotta worry about getting in my dream med school first lmao
I’m excited 😭😭😭
Can a bsc forensic science student do msc pathology?
Yes, I were thinking pathology, anesthesiology, neurologist surgeon..
What about salary, work-life balance, work hours etc...
Gonna be a pathologist !!!
I think about becoming a pathologist. Iabsolutely love microscopes, slides and dead bodies aren’t grossing me out, the only problem is that I am a very social person and I love interacting with them, pathologist doesn’t work with patients very often ;(((
I saw a rec letter to umich
Yes, pathology was awesome, so is infectious disease.
Where are all the white males? I feel kind of alone here.
literally a third of the people in this video where white males
Statistically, that's not representative of the population. They interviewed 6 people of whom only 2 were male.
Andrew Hagstrom if it make u feel any better, I didn't see one African American male or female! Lol
Why do you care? I like anatomy that's why I like pathology.
The lab in general is female and people of color dominated. Path is predominantly male though but the diversity is expanding with indian, asian and north Africans taking the lead. European males are still of course predominant for NOW (maniacal laugh😆) I'm kidding 😄
This is where the patients money is drained from their life regardless of any solutions being discovered.