I've watched a resident doctor here in America also doing vlog about his residency. He tries to cook and even managed to squeeze in working out. I saw that you're eating all unhealthy foods too. I didn't realize that doctors in the Philippines get compensated less. I've heard that some podiatry doctors here in the US gets 100K to 200K dollars per month.
Hi mam.. I have a doubt regarding the PLE exam. Foreign nationals who graduates as MBBS/MD in Philippine medical Colleges, are able to sit for PLE exam and becoming a licensed doctor is possible in Philippine??
Omg 11,000×6 for 30 days. Then wala pa yung rent, electricity, laundry, phone bills? So 66,000+ u need another 35-40k for the essentials pa if youre renting. That would be 100k in a month to live comfortably (u can buy in coffee shops, without thrifting also yung pakonting wants like apparels etc) and note single pa din pa. 😢 how much more if you have a kid and/or wed na pero nonmedical ang partner.
Yay !!! Thank you for sharing this with us, Doc!! Hope you're doing okayyy
Hi doc balikan ko to pag graduate na ko sa medschool. first year med here, kakabagsak lang ng anatomy kanina sa LE1
I've watched a resident doctor here in America also doing vlog about his residency. He tries to cook and even managed to squeeze in working out. I saw that you're eating all unhealthy foods too.
I didn't realize that doctors in the Philippines get compensated less.
I've heard that some podiatry doctors here in the US gets 100K to 200K dollars per month.
Love your vlog, doc! 😍
Thank you 😃
Hi Ian. What's the reason behind getting more salary when you're in a public vs private hospital?
Perhaps it’s because of the workload in a public setting vs in private
Hi mam.. I have a doubt regarding the PLE exam. Foreign nationals who graduates as MBBS/MD in Philippine medical Colleges, are able to sit for PLE exam and becoming a licensed doctor is possible in Philippine??
Omg 11,000×6 for 30 days.
Then wala pa yung rent, electricity, laundry, phone bills?
So 66,000+ u need another 35-40k for the essentials pa if youre renting. That would be 100k in a month to live comfortably (u can buy in coffee shops, without thrifting also yung pakonting wants like apparels etc) and note single pa din pa. 😢 how much more if you have a kid and/or wed na pero nonmedical ang partner.
reality of doctors in the philippines 🥲🥲🥲
Is AMA school of medicine good???
Hi Doc, you spent 5,408.5 in your day 2 hehe
thank you for this! 😃😃 mali na the math after a tiring duty 🥲
Philippines is expensive to live. I find it is cheaper to live in NZ.
It is actually expensive 🥲😅
Doc masakit ulo ko
Gamutin natin 😁
@@IanStaMaria gutom lang pala 😂
Can you vlog something useful?