I have absolutely no medical background, but took AP English in high school... I knew the difference between inter and intra. It really goes to show how people will follow anyone as long as they exude confidence
4:19 inter is in between (intercellular - between cells, intersitial - between spaces, internet - network between multiple entities). intra is inside (intracellular - within cells, intranet - network within a singular entity). it seems like even a real surgeon forgot these root words from medical school! 😅
i watched the other video before and this video popped ind and i was like oh finally i wanna watch him react to this inter and intea thing. It seemed impossible to me to forgot these words and when i saw him also mixed them i literally gagged
i think there is one thing that gave away it was 6 she knew the drug for open angle glaucoma which is a PGF2a analogue which is latanoprost, i don't think anyone would have got that if they weren't a doctor. however she when she said cons colors are red green and yellow i was shocked that threw me of that's something that is very basic to know
Agreed, but she did kinda have it. Pain was weird because that’s not part of the ABC’s, and yet when she said it, I found myself doubting my own knowledge
I'd like to know the backgrounds of the other "fake" doctors. Was #1 the only one with actual working medical/biology knowledge, from working several years for a dermatologist? I guess they figured they had to rig the game a bit, lest the real doctor stand out too easily. And while the real doctor's gaffe is kind of hard to explain, I'd give that more of a pass than #1's inability to explain the difference between "inter" and "intra".
Come on, the oftalmologist knew her exam, thats not common knowled, not even if you tryed to study for it would you be able to do it correcly out of the blue Acne is common knowled and they got fooled by that and that dermatologist dont do anything
@@RichHilsden I wonder if the slip up was intentional to throw them off or just nerves possibly. Lol heck, nerves do funny things even for me on topics I know really really well.
Congratulations, and I wish you the best of luck. At this point assume they know you have the ability to become a doctor. The interview, is really people thinking, hey do I want this kind of person to be MY doctor. This advice would apply to anyone going through medical school interviews.
I have absolutely no medical background, but took AP English in high school... I knew the difference between inter and intra. It really goes to show how people will follow anyone as long as they exude confidence
4:19 inter is in between (intercellular - between cells, intersitial - between spaces, internet - network between multiple entities). intra is inside (intracellular - within cells, intranet - network within a singular entity). it seems like even a real surgeon forgot these root words from medical school! 😅
I had to rewatch it... like how could I make such a mistake? Indeed you are correct. Glad you watched the video!
i watched the other video before and this video popped ind and i was like oh finally i wanna watch him react to this inter and intea thing. It seemed impossible to me to forgot these words and when i saw him also mixed them i literally gagged
I knew it! He had me second guessing myself lol
Yes I learned that in med term this year I was like intra means inside I thought. I had to look it up again.
i think there is one thing that gave away it was 6 she knew the drug for open angle glaucoma which is a PGF2a analogue which is latanoprost, i don't think anyone would have got that if they weren't a doctor. however she when she said cons colors are red green and yellow i was shocked that threw me of that's something that is very basic to know
I knew it wasn’t number one because she didn’t know her ABCs of melanoma… asymmetry, border, colour, diameter and evolving.
Agreed, but she did kinda have it. Pain was weird because that’s not part of the ABC’s, and yet when she said it, I found myself doubting my own knowledge
They had us fooled! 😅 please make some more reaction videos, they are fun way to learn for us ordinary folks who know nothing about medicine 🤷♀️💪
You know, everyone knows something about medicine, and I hope to expand that among people who watch my channel
I'd like to know the backgrounds of the other "fake" doctors. Was #1 the only one with actual working medical/biology knowledge, from working several years for a dermatologist? I guess they figured they had to rig the game a bit, lest the real doctor stand out too easily. And while the real doctor's gaffe is kind of hard to explain, I'd give that more of a pass than #1's inability to explain the difference between "inter" and "intra".
4:19
Intra is inside and Inter is between.
7:20 I have no medical training, but even I would've said NONE. :D
Come on, the oftalmologist knew her exam, thats not common knowled, not even if you tryed to study for it would you be able to do it correcly out of the blue
Acne is common knowled and they got fooled by that and that dermatologist dont do anything
Fair, she did an awesome job with the exam… but yellow cones!? 😔. Yellow cones
@@RichHilsden I wonder if the slip up was intentional to throw them off or just nerves possibly. Lol heck, nerves do funny things even for me on topics I know really really well.
Im a math guy and I know what's inter and intra😂😂
Hi Dr. Hilsden! I got an interview invite to Schulich (top choice). What tips do you have on acing the panel interview? Thank you for helping!
Congratulations, and I wish you the best of luck.
At this point assume they know you have the ability to become a doctor. The interview, is really people thinking, hey do I want this kind of person to be MY doctor.
This advice would apply to anyone going through medical school interviews.
You couldve edited the vid to make the right choice so youd look smarter.