Medical School VS Residency | What is easier!?
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I’m too invested in this channel for someone who’s in law school 🌚😂😂😂
LOL, same.
Same 😂
HAHA love y’all!!!!
LMAO I want to go to dental school so I feel you on that. There are usually parallels between different fields though. Plus its nice knowing what other fields entail
...trying to get the inside scoop for those class actions.
I see you.
Finally, someone that doesn't immediately say residency is harder than medical school and scaring graduates. Some people just like/learn better with hands-on work instead of just memorizing and regurgitating information on a piece of paper.
Residency is easier. At least you have money to dry your tears. In medical school you’re broke and stressed. No fun.
You are so right. My residency was a breeze thanks to the support of a team of Neurosurgeons that my mom set me up with. I had a lot of people looking after me until I completed.
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@@Darklovesto That is true.
It seems you really enjoyed your medical school experience overall, which makes me really happy, but that potentially has to do a lot with where you went for your medical education. Would you mind sharing which medical school you attended? I’m a mom of 2 and hope to apply to medical school in the near future. It would be great insight to know which medical programs provide more of a laid back experience, such as yours. Especially being a mom, medical school being too demanding for my lifestyle is always something that holds me back. Thanks Harman!
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Thank you for this! Not a doctor myself, but trying to understand how I can best support my partner as she prepares for residency :)
Nice video. I’ve been watching you guys since my sophmore year of high school. I’m going to be starting at an a combined BS/DO program this coming fall and seeing Dr. Singh’s journey has only made me more excited to see what comes next for myself. Good luck in residency
One thing to mention about Step 1 going pass/fail, a lot of programs are headed towards using Step 2 CK as the new gateway test for residency applicants. A program director told me he gets thousands of applicants every year and there is no way he is going to read all of them. An easy screener is a test score. So the stress kind of just transfers over to a different test, it doesn't necessarily go away entirely.
Incoming intern so my opinion on residency mostly based on what I've seen and heard.
For IM, I think medical school > residency in terms of pure daily stress
Medical school: constant switching between different rotations, being judged by attendings/faculties you do not know, study for exams constantly, plenty of free time even during M3
Residency: not being evaluated on a daily basis, work actually translate to patient care, rigid schedule cuts down on free time
for me its dealing with other peoples personalities, brings extreme stress for me.
please make a video on how to do well in residency! any systems we can put in place to make sure were on top of everything & be well prepared for rounds and be efficient
For me internship in IM was physically grueling (120 hr weeks. this is before the "rules.") but much less stressful since I only had to do it for 1 year. As a resident (specialist) every day was a never ending hot seat session (Socratic method of teaching/torturing) and my ultra stressful specialty Board Exams (2 writtens and 1 oral) were looming over me from day. And I still had to worry about applying to fellowships. Both med school and residency were extremely stressful for me; but I feel like I had so much more time to do stuff and hang out during med school. Being in practice is SO MUCH better!
you are criminally underrated
year 1 med student here, not stressed at all about STEP 1 since it's pass fail.
Well done certainly as a healthcare director for the past 20 years I can completely understand your stated differences between the two and honestly think my experience will be much the same although the sitting and studying fir 2 straight years will b harder on my personality than the intense schedule and dealing with the personalities, sort of the opposite of u thx for sharing
Medical school is harder !
This dude UA-cam video post is very interesting. I'd wish I had something like this when I completed my residency at Harbor-UCLA Medical Hospital ( Los Angeles County ). My mother set me up with a team of doctors from Ronald Regan UCLA that she had worked with that helped me along the way. I am a board certified Anesthesiologist today. And this was back in 2004.
It's been 1 week since i passed my residency exam (I'm a pharmacist by the way 🤗) and I'm still debating myself on what should i choose to go in to and the thing that is preoccupying me the most as you said is the kind of people that i will be bound to interact with on the daily basis, and i can relate to every single struggle you mentioned here even we come from a very different countries
I'm not in either, but still here because 🤘
Do residents earn that much that they can afford to live by their own? Can you make a video about how much residents make and how much they can save if any after all the different expenses i.e rent, grocery and miscellaneous etc.
not me watching all these videos to see how i can make my boyfriend's life a little more enjoyable when he starts residency this summer
My fave I miss the long hair. Loved the curls. I enjoy the videos of you guys talking about your childhood.I am normally find it hard to deal with co workers.So residency will be hard
I am great with patients but colleagues I know I am the problem😁
Do you think it’s easy to balance med school/residency and a relationship?
What are your thoughts on dual degree programs? Would it be easier to match with the residency of your choice through this?
drinking game: take a shot every time he says stress or any form of the word 🥴 love u tho harman!!!
As a surgeon, I found college to be more difficult than medical school. Med school was a walk in the park compared to my six year neurosurgery residency. 140 hour + weeks. Give me a break. Med students have no responsibility. Residents do.
Can you elaborate
@@enterusername2855 I seriously doubt he's a surgeon. Unless he's old school af and went to med school multiple decades ago, but even then it's suspect. ACGME rules prohibit residents from working more than 80 hours a week regardless of specialty. There is a little fudging of the numbers here and there but you will NEVER work a 140+ hour work week. Any real doctor would back me on this. Also Neurosurgery residency is 7 years plus a fellowship year which nowadays most people choose to do. Unless this surgeon is from a different country who abide by different rules, he is lying. Tbh even if he is from a different country, I would like to know where, as working 140 hour work weeks is not conducive to proper patient care and outcomes. It is borderline unethical imo
Lmfao stfu
@@samk2001 well the thing is actually a lot of programs especially the surgery ones kind of penalize their residents for reporting their actual work hours which are often way over the 80 hour cap. I have heard of that happening a lot in the surgery programs here. I am a med-student in the LA area.
@@du3844-m4v I’m just speaking from what I’ve heard. People tend to exaggerate, 140 hour work week is straight BS. My brothers a CT surgeon and his worst weeks as a resident were 90ish hours a week. People like throwing around numbers, but 80 hours of actual work is hard as is. No need to exaggerate and claim you’re working 140 hours. Most surgical residents work 12-14 hours a day 6 days a week. That’s how my brother did it at one of the most respected medical institutions in the country.
Which program ( med school )did you go to? Thanks!
I just got Rutgers pathology residency pay 1. Does everything you say still apply lol?
I’m stuck I don’t know if I want to do law or medicine I love both however I kinda messed up my first two years of college and need help i do know I could fix my gpa in my last two years of college with hard work I have a 2.6 gpa at the moment but I’m working on it
This channel is great.
recency bias written all over this video
a couple PARTICULAR attendings hmmm
Residency is harder and if you disagree you're probably still a med student lol
Can you discuss the Md Phd student who became an incompetent surgeon who killed patients.
👀 huuuuh??
What ? Bro that did not make any sense.
Dr death
@@jainu_ No im not trolling it took place in dallas google it? He's in prison.
@@yusufmehkri6662 that's him
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