What I Wish I Knew Before I Became a Doctor

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  • @MedSchoolInsiders
    @MedSchoolInsiders  5 років тому +658

    00:26 You Learn a Lot, and Forget a Lot
    01:11 Nurses Can Be Your Best Friend, or Worst Enemy
    02:07 People Skills are a Must, Including Public Speaking
    03:14 Not All Specialties are Created Equal
    05:19 You'll Never View Death and Suffering the Same Again
    06:38 You Still Won't Know the Answer to a Lot of Common Questions
    As always, time stamps in the description.

    • @vampire_club8163
      @vampire_club8163 5 років тому +4

      Med School Insiders, my grandfather died early and I want to become a doctor but I don’t know if I can deal with death... any advice?(I want to give up on my dream but I can’t no reason)

    • @legalfictionnaturalfact3969
      @legalfictionnaturalfact3969 4 роки тому +2

      Physicians do not stop people from dying. They just deal drugs.

    • @tommychen8055
      @tommychen8055 4 роки тому

      May you please explain how you can be on the nurse's bad side? Thank you

    • @legalfictionnaturalfact3969
      @legalfictionnaturalfact3969 4 роки тому +2

      @@tommychen8055 nurses, like physicians, are horribly miserable in their drug dealing slavery. they like to wield power over others. because they are inferior. there you have it. :)

    • @tommychen8055
      @tommychen8055 4 роки тому +2

      Legal Fiction Natural Fact so in order to cause less problems, you have to be nice and agreeable?

  • @sweetiepie4328
    @sweetiepie4328 5 років тому +4298

    I'm not going to be a doctor why am I watching this

    • @mayattv4986
      @mayattv4986 5 років тому +98

      Because you're about to eat something and get hospitalized and treated by a medical practitioner.

    • @strayorion2031
      @strayorion2031 5 років тому +11

      Same, but I'm about to be a Chemist pharmaco-biologist, and something I notice is that we have a very close relationship with doctors (even to the point that most of the sons of people with this career are doctors)

    • @zotac1018
      @zotac1018 5 років тому +6

      Same Here I am trying to pursue entrepreneurship and software development.

    • @leylights6867
      @leylights6867 5 років тому +1

      Same, some how this got in my recommended.

    • @greentiger332
      @greentiger332 5 років тому +18

      because random knowledge is fun!

  • @shasha1545
    @shasha1545 5 років тому +2376

    1) you learn a lot and you forget a lot
    2) nurses can be your best friend or worst enemy
    3) people skills are a must (esp public speaking)
    4) not all specialties are equal
    5) you'll never view death and suffering the same
    6) you won't know the answer to many common questions

    • @tamaraj8214
      @tamaraj8214 5 років тому +2

      Are you the girl who is behind yourtipicalgiggle instagram page???

    • @Xrelent
      @Xrelent 5 років тому +2

      All hail Asha

    • @aditi.balakrishnan
      @aditi.balakrishnan 5 років тому +23

      M Detlef dude she just summarized the info from the video

    • @charantej7135
      @charantej7135 5 років тому

      Ahaa

    • @Biomeducated
      @Biomeducated 5 років тому +16

      1) I once saw a talk that the goal of higher education is not to remember everything, but have your brain trained to put that much info in that short amount of time in your head. The attitude to process new info matters. The learning attitude.
      2) This is similar to the PhD student/Postdoc and lab technician/animal care taker reationship! Treasure them!
      3) This is key in almost any job...

  • @judethedudeisrude16
    @judethedudeisrude16 5 років тому +3296

    As a nurse, I would never treat a doctor badly by paging incessantly for a little reason or bad mouth one just because they made me upset or there was a mistake.
    If a physician “got on my bad side” the issue will be reported and taken care of by someone who has higher pay grade than me, I don’t have the time or energy to jack around, the patient is the priority and that’s why I’m there.

    • @7jacquesnel
      @7jacquesnel 5 років тому +151

      Unfortunately I know more nurses who share the exact opposite view to you than ones that share. But maybe thats just hospitals in my area

    • @biancastrumpher4814
      @biancastrumpher4814 5 років тому +111

      As a nurse myself the docters where i come from can be very arrogant and rude towards us, thinking that they are better (not all but most) although there are doctors who are super nice and down to earth and eager to teach nursing students and we work soo great together and thats what i love and it makes up for all the rotten eggs. Its not always to say that all nurses know less than doctors with medical knowledge, some nurses study extra not to become a doctor but to have the knowledge (i am one of them, i love to acquire extra knowledge thats outside my scope of practice but i am curious and want to know and understand and to avoid unnecessary paging)
      Moral of the story: be nice, be kind, remember where you came from and all medical professionals are equal and are needed. One cannot work without the other. ❤️

    • @rav_666_
      @rav_666_ 5 років тому +22

      A lot of people are very petty. Thank you for being reasonable and not an asshole.

    • @vanityrose6512
      @vanityrose6512 5 років тому +11

      I agree there nurses who will unfortunately, tend to act petty and rude towards other Nurses and yes Doctors

    • @melissamendoza889
      @melissamendoza889 5 років тому +6

      Jude is the rule, not the exception.

  • @somethingnew8871
    @somethingnew8871 4 роки тому +58

    I feel really good about the fact that "you learn a lot, you forget a lot". I just finished my first year of medical school and I felt really guilty about forgetting almost half of the things I learned. Knowing that this is part of the road I've taken towards being a doctor makes me feel much better.

    • @mustang8206
      @mustang8206 2 роки тому +1

      You know what you use. You'll remember the knowledge needed for your specific field because as a resident you will be using that knowledge for 80 hours a week for years on end

  • @lilida817
    @lilida817 5 років тому +1079

    Doctors fail to understand if nurses don't report things that are considered "silly" we might lose our license or get fired.

    • @novachrono2236
      @novachrono2236 5 років тому +75

      Its not the silly things. Its the things you neglect to do. Me and my wife have seen so many nurses who had patients found dead on their tour of duty. And we work at different hospitals. we crucify nurses for that.

    • @lilida817
      @lilida817 5 років тому +22

      NinesOwnGoal TouchMe um well that’s understandable

    • @invalidname.pleasetryagain122
      @invalidname.pleasetryagain122 5 років тому +58

      NinesOwnGoal TouchMe now I am so scared. I'm a nursing student doing volunteer work and sometimes when I go in, the patients are sleeping so soundly that if I shake them or call their name they don't respond, and some do that on purpose, so I just leave. What if I assume they're sleeping but they're actually dead? I don't wanna get crucified and lose my license and get blacklisted!! Ugh if I make one mistake in healthcare I'm never gonna be able to recover from it

    • @lilida817
      @lilida817 5 років тому +50

      Invalid Name. Please, Try Again. Watch their respirations... if they are on a heart monitor watch their HR. Bam!

    • @TrutherPlug
      @TrutherPlug 5 років тому +7

      @@invalidname.pleasetryagain122 LMAO

  • @reemgranger3558
    @reemgranger3558 5 років тому +1417

    I was just accepted into med school 👌🏼❤️

  • @sasaazn
    @sasaazn 5 років тому +48

    I wanted to become a doctor before, then I totally changed my mind, now after watching that, I definitely don't want to become a doctor even more... best decision of my life to stop pursuing to become a doctor... like any field, it's not for everyone and I have huge respect for doctors because it is clearly such a demanding profession... props to all med student and praticians!!

    • @remig.7969
      @remig.7969 3 роки тому +1

      You decided to stop in premed or in medical school ?

    • @Jayola111
      @Jayola111 3 роки тому +1

      So what made you decide to stop pursuing it?

    • @dr.apollo4226
      @dr.apollo4226 3 роки тому +1

      @@Jayola111 there are so many reasons one would not pursue medicine: delayed financial reward, stress, long hours, dealing with morbidity, difficult schooling with many long exams, or a passion to do something unrelated to medicine.

    • @Jayola111
      @Jayola111 3 роки тому +2

      @@dr.apollo4226 yea I just wanted to know why this person in particular decided not to

  • @dierdrecole8027
    @dierdrecole8027 5 років тому +29

    5:59 Thank you for this. I often beat myself up for not pushing my mother's doctor to do "all they could do" to keep her alive. She said she was tired of being sick and just wanted to let go. I obeyed her request and felt a lot of guilt when she died but you helped me see things differently. Thanks so much.

    • @nayusay5014
      @nayusay5014 5 років тому

      Nice, she'll be proud of you

  • @nadaalghussein9881
    @nadaalghussein9881 5 років тому +6

    People like you on the internet are TRULY a blessing !
    I am about to finish my first year of med school, and it felt really nice to have someone speak from experience about your most probable upcoming future ! It's like you are telling us "new med students" about things you wish you'd known before so that we can keep an eye on them, and this is a very noble behaviour! Thanks a lot!

  • @wrednax8594
    @wrednax8594 5 років тому +12

    As a 15 year old recently diagnosed with Crohn's, you have been a huge inspiration in deciding to be a doctor.

  • @TaylorBoBaylor23
    @TaylorBoBaylor23 5 років тому +713

    As a RN with many years of experience, I have never encountered a nurse who calls a doctor incessantly to "get back at them" or "make them look bad." We don't have time to go to the bathroom, much less call you incessantly over a trivial matter. It seems like the nurses you have met are bad apples with character flaws that do not follow the ideals we pledged to when we graduated nursing school. I hope you work with kind and competent nurses in the future.

    • @shahsjay
      @shahsjay 5 років тому +5

      i feel like this nurse talk is all realtive to area.. but I fully agree with your stance!

    • @legalfictionnaturalfact3969
      @legalfictionnaturalfact3969 4 роки тому +6

      Physicians just straight up lie about nurses and blame them for everything. Physicians are morally bankrupt, sadist Loser drug dealers. Their salaries aren't even that good compared to software Engineers. Nor are Physicians particularly intelligent. Their salaries aren't even that good compared to software Engineers. Nor are Physicians as smart as engineers. They're quietly quite sore about it. :-)

    • @GatchaPom
      @GatchaPom 4 роки тому +17

      Legal Fiction Natural Fact As the daughter of an Engineer who‘s met with several Physicians, I can tell you that’s the entire other way around. Engineers will never be as smart as Physicians, and Physicians will never be as mortally bankrupt as Engineers. But whatever you need to tell yourself to make yourself feel better! :)

    • @GatchaPom
      @GatchaPom 4 роки тому +6

      Legal Fiction Natural Fact BTW median salary for an Engineer is $91,010, while a Physician’s is $187,200. Took a just a minute to google it sweetheart! :)

    • @coquifrogs5873
      @coquifrogs5873 4 роки тому +2

      Honestly it just depends on context and skill level. Software and petroleum engineers can make more, yes. But on average physicians make more. A shitty physician wont keep their job the same way a shitty engineer can keep clutching onto his/hers. Probably ties into the moral bankruptcy bit.
      Honestly? Comparing the two is just a useless pissing contest.

  • @parhamgolshenas
    @parhamgolshenas 4 роки тому +62

    R.I.P Dr. Jubbal's grandmother. I'm sure she is proud of having such a great grandson

  • @johnoI9z
    @johnoI9z 4 роки тому +21

    It's nice to hear about a physician with Crohn's disease; I have a pretty aggressive case myself and was wondering if being a physician was still a reasonable career path for me. I just got my first med school acceptance last week so I guess we'll find out!

  • @DrAdnan
    @DrAdnan 5 років тому +256

    This is great for premeds before they start med school 💪

    • @fynnsvideos
      @fynnsvideos 5 років тому +10

      Adnan A Ahhhh you again 😂😂

    • @msharper6281
      @msharper6281 5 років тому +11

      I see you everywhere on YT! Do you have any Grey Pupon?

    • @Mae-nw6cv
      @Mae-nw6cv 5 років тому +6

      Adnan A this my like 8th or 10th time seeing u

    • @carter5007
      @carter5007 5 років тому +2

      Adnan A did you get into med school yet?

    • @SJ-qf2tz
      @SJ-qf2tz 5 років тому +6

      Dang man you are everywhere

  • @kuhataparunks
    @kuhataparunks 5 років тому +22

    7:47 was the best part of the video thanks so much.... there can’t be absolutes in such a nuanced field.

  • @chrisstuchell9252
    @chrisstuchell9252 Рік тому +3

    I love the attention brought to Dr. Gawande’s books. I’ve read them all, and they are what have helped motivate me to become a current pre-med. I thoroughly enjoy these videos also.

  • @howtomedicate
    @howtomedicate 5 років тому +115

    Great video! Beeing a doctor is great, but it also takes a lot of sacrifices!

    • @AndreAndFriends
      @AndreAndFriends 5 років тому +13

      What doesn't?

    • @howtomedicate
      @howtomedicate 5 років тому +12

      @@AndreAndFriends Thats true, all good things take effort!

    • @moonrice555
      @moonrice555 5 років тому +4

      @@howtomedicate Yeah, you end up sacrificing your soul when you make money off all those people you will slowly kill with the meds.

    • @ImNotTellingYou-ht8uq
      @ImNotTellingYou-ht8uq 5 років тому +9

      moonrice555 I’m not sure if this is a joke or not but if you’re a good doctor you wouldn’t do that... most wouldn’t.

    • @moonrice555
      @moonrice555 5 років тому +1

      @@ImNotTellingYou-ht8uq Over half of America takes a prescription drug regularly. Apparently, most doctors ARE doing that. You can argue with me, but you can't argue with facts.

  • @matthewk1878
    @matthewk1878 5 років тому +324

    Immediately liked when you roasted the nutrition keyboard warriors

  • @marysohn3940
    @marysohn3940 5 років тому +27

    Dr. Kev, your UA-cam videos are very well condensed and has a great story flow! I am impressed with the presentation skills

  • @Kimmieonnie
    @Kimmieonnie 5 років тому +52

    I just got accepted in medical school and so glad I watched this :)

    • @ddeegz12
      @ddeegz12 4 роки тому +2

      i am soooo happy for you!! what are the basics you need to know?

  • @ItsMe-ox8lm
    @ItsMe-ox8lm 5 років тому +33

    I just want to add that your social skills will help you a lot with all the team: nurses, technicians, superior residents. And of course social skills have a huge impact in the relation with your patients.

  • @diamond_gamer7289
    @diamond_gamer7289 5 років тому +113

    "Emotionally charged keyboard warriors"
    I love that 😂😂😂

  • @sacero38
    @sacero38 5 років тому +12

    Dental assistant here. But great video! Learn something new every day. .

  • @SilverWolf-cs7ju
    @SilverWolf-cs7ju 4 роки тому +3

    Hey, I wanted to say tonight I started binge watching your videos. You somehow made me want to become a doctor even more. I’m gonna keep watching your videos. Thank you so much for inspiring me more. This’ll be a long journey but I’m ready for the challenge!

  • @mh1647
    @mh1647 5 років тому +3

    Currently I am 13 and dude u have no idea how hard I am trying to get “inspired” just so I can try harder in school and finally become a good doctor and surprisingly you channels inspire more than anyone

    • @mh1647
      @mh1647 5 років тому

      Oofers I hope u succeed man

  • @soonny002
    @soonny002 5 років тому +93

    Great video! :) I also commented on your previous video (Do not go to medical school if this is you).
    I'm a psychiatrist so I've been through a lot of the same working through my earlier years as a junior doctor/resident.
    The only thing I want to add is this:
    Sexual harassment is rife in certain medical specialties, especially in male dominated surgical fields. Female residents are often scared to speak up to avoid ruining their career. This is something I wish I'd knew before doing medicine. I had to contend with some sexually inappropriate co-workers in my time but they're not too bad. But as a psychiatrist, I also see other fellow doctors who are traumatised by their experience.
    So always be your guard, get good supervision (regular), and join a union. You can never be too careful.

    • @DrPoorsight
      @DrPoorsight 5 років тому +1

      Circe How so, specifically? Have you considered the possibility that you are merely parroting a narrative that takes advantage of your insecurity? Or that your are projecting as much as I'm sure your patients do? You are among the most protected and entitled class of human to ever walk the earth. Men aren't even allowed to call your bullshit out. If you are a psychiatrist, I'd expect more.

    • @soonny002
      @soonny002 5 років тому +14

      @@DrPoorsight
      *Have you considered the possibility that you are merely parroting a narrative that takes advantage of your insecurity?*
      No.
      *Or that your are projecting as much as I'm sure your patients do?*
      No.
      I hope that answers some of your questions.

    • @gayytimberlake2570
      @gayytimberlake2570 5 років тому

      Thank you for that reality check. I am wanting to become a surgeon soon, but wasn't aware of this until you told so. Thank you for opening my eyes Doc.

    • @CV-pm5be
      @CV-pm5be 5 років тому

      Oh that’s sad to hear about. I was thinking of going into the psychiatry field because mental illness and medicine interest me. Idk it’s either that or dermatology. But I still don’t know if I will be a good fit for medical school (and yes I had watched his other video)

    • @ricodsanchez6792
      @ricodsanchez6792 5 років тому +1

      in all fairness i think all environments to a certain extent enable perverted men to seek some kind of inappropriate behaviour with females, knowing full well that the consequences will not adhere to them.
      i hope u got justice and hope ur doing well, i despise men that believe they have the right to conduct themselves inappropriately.

  • @connorking1386
    @connorking1386 5 років тому +15

    I love your content. I only wish I discovered this channel sooner in college, I would’ve been a more competitive med school applicant

  • @supposeds1887
    @supposeds1887 5 років тому +8

    Never felt so relatable!
    I'm not good at expressing myself and this video literally described everything I've been through in med school.

  • @mcavenaghi
    @mcavenaghi 5 років тому +3

    Man, you really bring out gems of knowledge! I'm not a med student and I still learn a lot through your channel. At the end we both have one thing in common, and that's Health!

  • @kyleduval507
    @kyleduval507 4 роки тому +3

    I’m someone who suffers from Crohn’s disease. My whole life I’ve had dreams of becoming a doctor, and while I’m only in High School, I want to get an earlier start at applying myself in the medical field. I’m so glad to hear that someone who suffers from same condition isn’t being held back by their condition, and is able to succeed in the medical field. I’ve had a lot of worries about my condition stopping me from following my dreams, so I’m very glad to hear that Crohn’s hasn’t stopped you from following yours.

    • @MedSchoolInsiders
      @MedSchoolInsiders  4 роки тому

      If anything it helped. I’m in a better position now than I would be without it. Good luck Kyle

    • @kyleduval507
      @kyleduval507 4 роки тому

      Med School Insiders Thanks so much!

  • @hehehehfun4938
    @hehehehfun4938 5 років тому +514

    Never be an enemy to a nurse. They will save your butt. Not only that, nurses will manage you up which is really nice when you are introduced to your patients. Nurses know 10000% more about the patients then you do, from their daily living activities, medical history, current health status (literally down to the hour), and family members. MDs usually only know the patient's by their disease and health issues, that's it! On average for a week of hospital stay, doctors spend up to 1hr total with the patients. The rest is managed by the medical staff. A medical diagnosis is only 20% of the whole picture, it takes case management, pharmacy, medical billing, nurses, and social workers to complete the admission and discharge. Ever heard of nurses are the arms, legs, eyes, and ears of the doctors?

    • @donmaanao7279
      @donmaanao7279 5 років тому +31

      Very negative towards the docs. Obviously docs have more patients to manage and they cant focus solely on one particular patient for hrs unless the care for one is greater than all other, like in the case of near death. Nurses are given orders by docs so no a nurse doesnt know 10000% more. Sure the nurse can observe the results of those orders but they must chart it so the staff can see whats going on. You know who the real savior is in the hospital? Not the nurses. The janitors. Everyone relies on the janitors from the use of the bathroom for personal needs and the flipping the patients room.

    • @donmaanao7279
      @donmaanao7279 5 років тому +3

      Bc patient care is only half the battle. Hospital wide care is what medical insurances truly care about and that includes a clean and managed infrastructure

    • @hehehehfun4938
      @hehehehfun4938 5 років тому +26

      @@donmaanao7279 I agree with the janitor being the savior but this isnt the discussion for it. This video is about how docs should interact with nurses. The hierarchy behaviors from docs and administrators are some of the most toxic cultures in healthcare. This goes for NP as well. This isnt a negativity towards docs, i can use a totally different tone and language if I want to form an attack, Trust me! This is a wake up call for future docs watching the video and reading the comments. In terms of nurses know more about the patient status is 100% accurate. You cant compare the education of a nurse to a MD. MD arent trained to care for patients, they are there to treat diseases. Same for the nurses. Two different professions provide two different kind of care....

    • @EXOglobe
      @EXOglobe 5 років тому +1

      Is that fried chicken in your profile pic?

    • @hehehehfun4938
      @hehehehfun4938 5 років тому

      EXOglobe yes!

  • @kc9843
    @kc9843 5 років тому +7

    Coming from a nurses perspective (as well as my own experience)... when doctors and nurses work well together it makes a huge difference in care. I do work with some nurses that page about things that are trivial and act as ifs the end of the world if a potassium level is 3.2 and needs to be replaced. There’s a knee jerk reaction that may stem from a lack of knowledge or a lack of critical thinking or a lack of empowerment. Most of us will just add to our scut list for when the residents are out of the OR. Communication is key but also respect. I once paged the surgeon because a patient had absent breath sounds to the left lung field, a little bit of a reflexive cough when turning side to side and the SpO2 which was normally 96-98% range on room air was now 94-95%. I knew he had cancer and that it was metastatic and knew the rest of the PMHx. He was afebrile and otherwise totally vitally stable. No CP no SOB although due to the locations of the CA wasn’t getting out of bed to determine if he had SOBOE. I didn’t get far enough in the CT scan history to see that there were lung Mets when I was first coming in for the day, never took care of this patient before). Anyways I called the surgeon, asked for a chest X-ray and just for good measure an NP swab. I had to convince him to get it and he gave me a lot of attitude. Apparently absent breathe sounds over an entire lung field wasn’t concerning. Anyways paged twice more to advocate for the CXR and he finally said yes. CXR was done and I got a panicky phone call from radiology saying there was a massive pneumothorax. Thoracic got consulted and did a bedside CT. I saw the surgeon later and he was like oh yea he has lung mets, to which I said “oh yea I knew he had Mets, didn’t get to read the chest CT results from 3 months ago to see there were lung Mets (risk factor for a pneumo)”. Anyways he was all like “how do you not know he had lung Mets?!? He’s your patient”. I never said this, but I should have told him that I shouldn’t have had to convince him to get the CXR if he knew the pt had lung Mets, that based on what I was telling him when I paged he should have seen right away that there was an indication to do the test. Anyways I think the moral of the story is that nurses, just like doctors, are sometimes good/bad at communicating and sometimes have good/bad critical thinking skills sometimes. If the surgeon had communicated better with me and worked through the issue with me or taken time to listen the CT would have been done hours sooner. Thankfully the pt wasn’t in any sort of respiratory distress and after pleurodesis he finally got his CT out and hasn’t had any other issues. I still struggle with that surgeon still at times just with how he approaches things (told a patient he would take out her NGT which is something the nurses do... then he never came back to do it and the pt went another day with the NGT and the pt was really disappointed). But I think things have improved since the pneumothorax incident to some degree because at the end of the day it was a good catch and the patient did ok.

  • @arnowisp6244
    @arnowisp6244 5 років тому +20

    Well I'm thinking of Starting medical school after taking a year break from college for a job. Thanks for this video and God bless.

  • @kalxnk
    @kalxnk 4 роки тому +4

    Congrats to everyone who got accepted to med school!
    I hope the best for your journey❤

  • @SyenPie
    @SyenPie 5 років тому +2

    I clicked on this video because I recognized the Powtoon software, and just wanted to say your presentation is fantastic! I've made several powtoons for class presentations, but yours is super professional and extremely well made.

  • @tg9479
    @tg9479 5 років тому +67

    Yo ophtho is pretty competitive, guy did a good job.

    • @wongtongsoup22
      @wongtongsoup22 5 років тому +7

      Word, dunno what he's smoking

    • @evasmiljanic3529
      @evasmiljanic3529 5 років тому +5

      In my country ophthalmology and dermatology are the most competitive, as well as cardiology.

  • @Daeon108
    @Daeon108 5 років тому +3

    I'm subscribing to this channel in hopes that it will still be around in 15-18 years when my sons come of age and start looking into possible careers.

  • @niamhmcgurk8692
    @niamhmcgurk8692 5 років тому +3

    Nurses are a blessing. Appreciate your nurses ❤️xx

  • @Pathologyshortbus
    @Pathologyshortbus 5 років тому +6

    This was a massive eye opener. I am currently in a premedicine program and this provided me with more information than my academic advisors did. Thank you for sharing you experiences, and good luck with your field!

  • @abdimohamud5252
    @abdimohamud5252 5 років тому +5

    I have been waiting for this video all day BRO!!!!!

  • @danaepryce2281
    @danaepryce2281 2 роки тому +2

    Wow I was shocked when he said he has Crohn's Disease because I also the very same illness and has just applied to medical school, who would've thought I would've found a doctor who could relate with me... I really think there's a lot to learn on this channel

  • @abdulmalikidris1278
    @abdulmalikidris1278 5 років тому +6

    Absolutely brother! This is why most Doctors are spiritual. God is great!

  • @SavitriMa
    @SavitriMa 5 років тому +24

    I'm guilty of pressurizing my daughter to do premed, and then she didn't end up going to med school.....
    On top of that she married a pharmacist and all the "Indian parents" give me grief that he is just a pharmacist. It's an ugly Indian parent world out there

    • @ferz2014
      @ferz2014 4 роки тому +3

      Well a haters gonna hate, try ur best to ignore them. People who talk bad about u are actually jealous and want ur life. Also being a premed is hard in itself, especially waiting that time to get into med school. If u apply to more med schools u have a better chance of getting in. But if u want to go into med school u should really want to do it not just be told to.

    • @joywebster2678
      @joywebster2678 3 роки тому +1

      Here in Canada it seems to be a pre requisite to be from Indian ancestry to become a pharmacist. Lol

  • @alineyourhealth
    @alineyourhealth 5 років тому +2

    Loved it! Just made me more secure about how I perceive this subject

  • @jennysterg322
    @jennysterg322 5 років тому +5

    As a clinical (hospital) pharmacist, it was interesting to me how many of these things applied to my job as well. Sure, the hours aren’t always quite as long, but on call commitment and the sense of duty to the patient can often keep you at work longer than you are meant to be, affecting your work life balance (especially if you also factor in post-graduate qualifications and having to fit study time for those in your schedule alongside work) . Plus, the different specialities (“something for everyone”) and the knowledge aspect (going narrower and deeper, realising that you’ve only scratched the surface) is something I come across every day. I’ve specialised in oncology for 5 years now, and I often feel I’ve forgotten so much of my “general medicine” knowledge, like cardiology or diabetes; at the same time, I feel like I’ve still only scratched the surface of what there is to know about cancer... And of course, being in oncology has meant facing death and has definitely changed my attitude towards it; it has also made me feel grateful every day that my parents (one in her 60s, the other in his 70s) are alive and well and healthy, given that I see patients much younger than them in my day-to-day practice.

    • @MHSMagicLuver
      @MHSMagicLuver 5 років тому

      Jenny S pharmacists are like doctors in my opinion. I believe you guys still have to get your doctorate degree and you know a lot. I’m currently in PA school and we have pharmacists that come and teach us the pharm lectures and they know so much about the disease processes as well in order to understand the medicine. And there’s no way I’ll ever know medicines as well as you do.

  • @mysterymachification
    @mysterymachification 5 років тому +1

    As a nurse, even if I didn’t personally like a doctor (which would only be because the doctor has acted rudely toward me in the past), I would never page just to get back at them. I barely have time to get everything done during a shift so it’s silly to think nurses just have all this free time to be hatching vindictive plans. I only page multiple times if a patient is on my back about a particular issue, important order clarification, or if a serious matter regarding patient is not being addressed. So I recommend to all doctors and future doctor watching this video that you always act professionally. Even if you are stressed and maybe not in the best mood, do not bite off the nurses head for reaching out to you even if you think the page is trivial and stupid. We’re all in it for the end goal which is great patient care!

  • @nebulaofemily
    @nebulaofemily 5 років тому +3

    Now I just want to be a doctor even more, one of my favorite things is probably the messy schedules because I hate sleeping

  • @user-h7u1d
    @user-h7u1d 2 роки тому

    God bless you and your Family thank you for making these videos and inspiring people and educating people, thank you.

  • @VelenoNex
    @VelenoNex 5 років тому +261

    I am a nurse and i have never paged a doctor more because they have gotten on my bad side. I only page doctors to notify them of a change in my patients condition or to request orders.
    If a physician got on my "bad side" it would probably because they were being an asshole and even then i would just brush it off and continue working. I've never seen nurses page doctors more because they don't like them. If anything they page them less because it means interacting with them less. Maybe doctors think this is how nurses behave? That just sounds very petty. That part of the video just rubbed me the wrong way.
    I like that he said we can be your best friends and we really can. We are a great resource especially to newer doctors. When you get on our bad side we are still a great resource because we put our patients first and want to provide the best care we can.
    Of course there is always exceptions but this video makes it sound like we behave one of two ways and it's just not right.

    • @whatabouthedroidattackonth3633
      @whatabouthedroidattackonth3633 5 років тому +7

      Nurses are absolutely brilliant. When my brother got pneumonia on Christmas, they were wonderful and kind despite probably not wanting to work in the holidays. Nurses are awesome, and everyone who's been through medical care appreciates you!

    • @rebeccac.l.5601
      @rebeccac.l.5601 5 років тому +3

      You are so right. I'm an RN and I was floating on a different unit one night when a patient was really sick. The resident called me and I felt like we worked together. I was nice to her and she was nice to me.

  • @markkiemark
    @markkiemark 4 роки тому

    I’m not even going to med school but your stuff brings insight and helps me thanks

  • @timothyblount7040
    @timothyblount7040 5 років тому +8

    As a Biology teacher for over 20 plus years, it's mandatory for my students to achieve their academic goals through a rigorous routine Mon - Fri, as well as conduct research ( science project), and group presentations on Fridays. As a result, they are developing the intellectual competency, interpersonal ability, social, and public speaking skills to approach inspiring fields of their own choice. If secondary science teachers expose students to the elements of learning on a college level, then more students will be able to compete with confidence during their post graduate experiences.
    " A complicated life deserves a simple, but practical solution " - Dr. Blount

    • @Lilliaace
      @Lilliaace 5 років тому +1

      I appreciate the philosophy, but this is ultimately hurting your students. They have 4-6 other classes to do homework from, on top of yours

    • @bunnyofdeath8465
      @bunnyofdeath8465 5 років тому +1

      No offense but teachers like you make students lives hell. They can’t decicate all their time solely to your class

    • @timothyblount7040
      @timothyblount7040 5 років тому

      BunnyOfDeath.... No offence, but students like you make excuses to learn and live with weakness because you can't see the forest for the trees!
      " a guilty mind speaks louder than words"

    • @bunnyofdeath8465
      @bunnyofdeath8465 5 років тому

      Timothy Blount I take 7 classes, have extracurriculars to focus on, I have a life I want to live because I’m a child, not a machine that does schoolwork 24/7. You’re job is to teach people like me not break us, and I have had teachers like you. Teachers like you are why I’m in therapy, why my anxiety is so bad, why my self esteem is so low, because people like you make us feel like failures unless we completely immerse ourselves into something we may not be interested in.

    • @bunnyofdeath8465
      @bunnyofdeath8465 5 років тому

      gardakan936 Yep. The internet has melted my brain. I’ll never learn again. Woe is me...

  • @maryhasaballa4052
    @maryhasaballa4052 4 роки тому +1

    wow, I am learning so much from your videos. So much so, that I wished that they existed years ago after i graduated high school . Perhaps, I would have a better idea of what the medical profession is about and pursued w. confidence. but my brother is determined, so i will show him your channel!

  • @totallythandi2555
    @totallythandi2555 5 років тому +6

    Awesome Video! (first year med student here)

  • @trigonometrisk
    @trigonometrisk 5 років тому +2

    Love the production of these!

  • @theknacke
    @theknacke 5 років тому +44

    Let's just take a moment to acknowledge the fact that a doctor has a UA-cam channel. Didn't see that coming in 2007.

    • @legalfictionnaturalfact3969
      @legalfictionnaturalfact3969 4 роки тому +2

      What? Positions of the biggest egotists on the planet. What would give you the impression they wouldn't get on UA-cam for attention? Any idiot can do that.

    • @legalfictionnaturalfact3969
      @legalfictionnaturalfact3969 4 роки тому +2

      ** Physicians are the biggest egotists.

    • @olponyeari9137
      @olponyeari9137 4 роки тому +2

      @@legalfictionnaturalfact3969 damn, what is your problem.

    • @r.tailik8357
      @r.tailik8357 4 роки тому

      @@olponyeari9137 Probably had bad experiences with doctors and now considers them all assholes.

  • @sarahgabor2311
    @sarahgabor2311 5 років тому

    I'm so sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace.

  • @AB-qo2xq
    @AB-qo2xq 5 років тому +9

    OH MY GOODNESS... I WISH I watched this years ago...Especially with regards to public speaking

  • @kromzilla3781
    @kromzilla3781 5 років тому

    Most people are actually more comfortable around nurses than Doctors. This is also true of NPs and PAs as they seem more humble and receptive to patient concerns, while Doctors are forced to juggle many tasks, leaving their bedside manner lacking.
    In fact many professional Doctorates (Au.D., D.P.M., PsyD) suffer from this, even if their education level exceeds that of MD or DOs (Research doctorates suffer from this backlash, when their education is 7+ graduate level education in a specialized field such as Virology or Microbiology).
    This is why I wasn't shocked when my wife's NP actually asked that her new employer offer my wife a position as her personal charge nurse and yes, my wife immediately accepted.

  • @MrFares123451
    @MrFares123451 5 років тому +80

    Hey Dr. J , i wanna say thank you for the videos you make , I'm in my first year of medical school and I've just been feeling really low the past 6 months , asking myself do i really wanna be here ? Do i wanna be a doctor ? , can i make it till the end ?, but I've been watching your videos lately , and you have reminded me why i choose to go this path , and all the positive energy in your videos have left me up and feeling better , so thanks and you have my greetings from north Africa/Libya . ❤

    • @ImNotTellingYou-ht8uq
      @ImNotTellingYou-ht8uq 5 років тому +2

      That’s so gorgeous! Good luck with Med school!

    • @ahmedaboud2358
      @ahmedaboud2358 5 років тому +1

      Libya 🇱🇾 gang 😂

    • @afrida842
      @afrida842 3 роки тому

      how’s it going?

    • @MrFares123451
      @MrFares123451 3 роки тому +2

      @@afrida842 hanging in there, with covid 19 we've been delayed alot !
      But still keeping my head up and pushing forward.

    • @afrida842
      @afrida842 3 роки тому +1

      @@MrFares123451 glad to hear that you're doing alright. best of luck!

  • @lizasaakadze5411
    @lizasaakadze5411 5 років тому +1

    Unpredictable working hours is something that scares me most , i love routines , wake up at same time, work out at same time , study at same time . This keeps my overthinking and anxiety in order , I don’t want go to work at 3 am and stay threr for 36 hours , i want standart 9 to 5 job

  • @auzzpanda3497
    @auzzpanda3497 4 роки тому +4

    I would do anything to get into med school !sadly in my country it’s really really hard to get in and even though I did well on the test , it wasn’t enough to get in . Here’s to a life of a nurse who had bigger dreams , f me

  • @jaehee7196
    @jaehee7196 5 років тому

    Thank you for your concise and well informed points on being a doctor!!

  • @ahnaftahmid9115
    @ahnaftahmid9115 5 років тому +22

    “Nurses can be your best friend or Worst enemy” wow I was recently rewatching the Tv show Scrubs and JD was saying the exact same thing, makes you realize how great of a show Scrubs actually was.

  • @fqoffgoogleurcr33py
    @fqoffgoogleurcr33py 5 років тому +1

    As a nursing student, I want to add on because I've seen a lot of RESIDENTS make obvious, horrible mistakes. LISTEN TO YOUR NURSE. Your nurse spends much more time with your patient than you do. If they say they are uncomfortable with a patient's condition and want you to see them, it's not because they are bugging you with "trivial things." Nurses have A LOT of medical knowledge as well, so if they want you to come see a patient LISTEN TO THEM. In my peds clinical, my nurse preceptor was paging the MD Resident all shift to come look at our patient because she was in clear respiratory distress. The resident didn't take us seriously, and continued with the plan of care. It wasn't until the patient STOPPED BREATHING AND HAD TO BE BAGGED before the MD (AND HIS TEAM) acknowledged the acuity of our patient's condition. BTW this was a 6 month old!
    That is just one example. I've also seen MDs completely forget about meeting with a patient when they've told us they will. I've seen Residents yank on umbilical cords causing the entire placenta to be left in a mother! I've seen them ignore serious lab results, and even misdiagnose patients.
    Nurses aren't idiots. They're not trying to bug you and get on your nerves. They understand the pathophys too, and they are more familiar with how it actually manifests on patients. Don't write them off. We need a culture of mutual respect and teamwork.

  • @fotogeek96
    @fotogeek96 5 років тому +7

    love the quality of your vids! could you please make one about picking a medical specialty?

  • @ihuomachukwu2005
    @ihuomachukwu2005 5 років тому +2

    I'm a medical student...
    I'm so glad I'm watching this😊😊

  • @Mia-cn4qm
    @Mia-cn4qm 5 років тому +4

    I’m not even in finished with my first year of high school but I’m addicted to them. I want to be a dermatologist, pediatrician, or surgeon.

  • @ed2366
    @ed2366 5 років тому

    I’m the Education Director of Psychiatry and a Professor of Psychiatry at a prominent Southern medical school . I am a shameless recruiter of students in my specialty. Advising them in their 4th year, I have a different approach: rather than focus on Psychiatry, I tell them this is the year they expand their knowledge of general medicine. Being a really good doctor is important to being a really good psychiatrist. Take rotations you’ll never get to take again. I think this is good advice in all specialties.

  • @taylachiang2254
    @taylachiang2254 5 років тому +3

    I read the book "When Breath Becomes Air" and I loved it!

  • @MikeSmith-te7yp
    @MikeSmith-te7yp 5 років тому +1

    I am applying to medical school this summer ... and to my luck... 🥳 I’ve been a ICU Stepdown nurse for six years 🤷‍♀️ I still hope I’m never on “their” bad side

  • @mrmeowtv6248
    @mrmeowtv6248 5 років тому +12

    7:30 Wow this applies to every single subject from politics, economics, and everything in between.

    • @wschippr1
      @wschippr1 5 років тому

      VikingSpaceMeow
      Wait, do you think that politics and economic are on opposite ends of humanities knowledge spectrum? I am just joshing with you a bit, but those two fields are pretty intertwined.

  • @CaolánTheCryptidCrow
    @CaolánTheCryptidCrow 5 років тому

    “I have Crohn’s Disease” Lol my ears perked up cus I’m like “Eeeeeyeeee me too!” I was diagnosed when I was a year old and I’m very lucky that I’m stable and I haven’t had any symptoms since I was 9; that was when I had surgery and switched to the medication I’m on now. Good luck to you. The only time I considered being a doctor was when I was really little and I didn’t stick with that for long, I still have no idea what I want to do as a career, but I still find this stuff fascinating. Thanks for the vid.

  • @kunalbhugaonkar3800
    @kunalbhugaonkar3800 5 років тому +12

    Hey Doctor ! Your Videos are really Good.
    Video Suggestion : Hospital administration - Degree, Colleges, Career, Income.
    .
    Thank you.

  • @quantumcrash7266
    @quantumcrash7266 5 років тому

    It's just nice to have a cup of coffee and absorb the Dr. Jubbal vibes for a few minutes...doesnt matter if youre premed or business major or aspiring artist...all can benefit in myriad ways from a doctor's vibrations.

  • @WooshMagoosh
    @WooshMagoosh 5 років тому +146

    Excuse me, did you just imply the keto diet has a chance of not being absolutely perfect?
    (Slathers body in coconut oil and prepares to fight)

  • @tylerbark280
    @tylerbark280 4 роки тому

    This is a beauty of a channel

  • @acey850
    @acey850 5 років тому +55

    Great that nurses were acknowledged.

  • @travisworwood6815
    @travisworwood6815 5 років тому

    I'm surprised you didn't talk about charting and data entry. Thanks for the great video

  • @noora3144
    @noora3144 5 років тому +4

    5:33
    my grandmother died earlier in 2019 too.

  • @lukeb2233
    @lukeb2233 5 років тому

    Hi, I have chrohnes disease as well and it’s a really tough thing to deal with from the methotrexate shots to all the medicine. Glad to know other people can do what I want to with the same thing. I’m trying to go to med-school and hopefully find something I enjoy, i am not sure what that is but maybe understanding the field will help. I appreciate the videos.

  • @auzora6147
    @auzora6147 5 років тому +24

    I wonder med school insiders how did you make videos while working as a doctor?

  • @ultraali453
    @ultraali453 4 роки тому

    Appreciate the honesty. Very Nice Video! Thank You for Sharing!

  • @michelleabeyta8941
    @michelleabeyta8941 5 років тому +3

    Nurses do not page physicians incessantly unless clarity in the written order is required or if they do not trust the physician to write competent orders. Instead they will reach out to the more knowledgeable resident or attending.

  • @jcolt84
    @jcolt84 4 роки тому +1

    My stepmother and sister both admitted to me that while in medical school the only thing they were taught about vaccines is when and how to administer them. I find that rather surprising considering like everyone else I'm quick to assume that a medical doctor knows more about vaccines than I do.

  • @kantisingh3777
    @kantisingh3777 5 років тому +5

    Thanks for this video, I'm planning to join a medical school,next year.This video really helped me alot.Thankyou again.

  • @benhoffman1576
    @benhoffman1576 4 роки тому

    I find it fascinating that in the USA you enter a "residency" straight after medical school with zero general medical experience as a Doctor. Compare this to UK, Australia, NZ, etc where you must spend a minimum of two years as a House Surgeon (general intern) after a 4, 5, or 6 year medical degree, and many spend a third year.

  • @venii6645
    @venii6645 5 років тому +62

    I want to be a doctor
    When i grow up
    I hope i'll be😢😧😥
    i'm asian
    My family said
    JUST BE A TEACHER
    (Cuz my Mother is a Teacher)
    But still
    I want to be a doctor
    Even though i'm not that smart or intelligent
    And even if i don't have any rewards.....
    I still want to be a doctor
    Well I HOPE.

    • @swoopes7777
      @swoopes7777 5 років тому +10

      Well if you're Asian then you should have no problem getting into medical school...LOL

    • @AbhinavSingh-04
      @AbhinavSingh-04 4 роки тому

      Me too!! Exactly the SAME conditions expect the teacher one but still my family owns a automation company and except me to handle that but i want to be doctor though they are ready to support me 😶😶

    • @AbhinavSingh-04
      @AbhinavSingh-04 4 роки тому +4

      @@swoopes7777 we still are humans!!!

    • @r.tailik8357
      @r.tailik8357 4 роки тому +1

      There are many things you could do to achieve that dream. It's just a ton of hard work and often easier said than done.

    • @giuzeppeedreimeimban1019
      @giuzeppeedreimeimban1019 4 роки тому

      Came from a family of teachers from a clan of farmers (dad & mom are teachers).
      They have lots of unrealistic expectations to the 1st and only MD in the clan. They dont even understand what does it mean to be on duty for 24hours+++ i got burned out & depressed and they didn't believe me coz i ddnt get accepted from a program XD the clan is my worse set of patients. They come see me for all sorts of problems not on my specialty and I just refer them to other friend doctors. Dont worry though. I love my family, more than what they think i am

  • @mickeyc2023
    @mickeyc2023 Рік тому

    I've been watching you for months and I just learned that you have Crohns. So do I and my goal is to be a surgeon. I didn't know if it could be done with this condition. Thank you for sharing this!!!

  • @whoulukingat
    @whoulukingat 5 років тому +3

    *is it me or did I read the title as, "What I wish I knew before I went to the Doctor"*

  • @Vi3ver1
    @Vi3ver1 5 років тому

    That shade at the end LOL. Real smooth..

  • @palacsintafank5181
    @palacsintafank5181 5 років тому +5

    R.I.P. to your Grandmother! ❤

  • @Hibiscus308
    @Hibiscus308 5 років тому

    I live in a state where two RN's declare a death, and frankly I have NEVER seen a doctor around when a patient dies. That's the nurse's job. I one time walked in just after a patient died, and a doctor happened to show up and he declared that the patient was doing SO MUCH BETTER. The nurse (me) said, "That's because he is dead. Would you like to declare the death?" He didn't want to and said the nurses could do it and walked off. They might consult with the patient's family about hospice choices, but are not actually there when the patient dies usually.

  • @StephSmallville1
    @StephSmallville1 5 років тому +14

    What about bullying? Did you find it rampant? I've heard about the bullying rising the depression rates of med students and interns

  • @kellydesousa4791
    @kellydesousa4791 5 років тому

    This was interesting insight. I wish there were more doctors who knew about Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. It’s difficult making decisions about my health without guidance from the medical community and scary to observe my body deteriorating without a treatment in sight.

  • @Docpasta
    @Docpasta 5 років тому +8

    I love this channel so much!!! Thank you 🙏🏽❤️

  • @ferz2014
    @ferz2014 4 роки тому

    I hate it when people find out you are going to school to become a doctor and then there eyes get all wide and they tell you wow doctors make so much money. People act like u want to be to a doctor for the money but they don't realize that you basically work so hard to go to school for over 10 years. I don't want to be a doctor for the money. I actually want to help people in rural areas who have limited access to medical care. My family even discourages me from chasing after my dream because they think its a waste of time, and that I am wasting my life. I personally think it should be my duty when I gain my medical degree to give back to the community, share my knowledge, and help those in need. That's why I want to become a doctor.

  • @general_electrics
    @general_electrics 5 років тому +27

    3:58 - So that's what primary care looks like, huh? lol

  • @christinesmith3711
    @christinesmith3711 5 років тому

    Remember you are part of a team and each part of that team has a unique set of skills. As a new doctor one has a lot of book learning but not a lot of practical skills, other staff have other skills and a lot more experience than the new doctor. Do not think that because you are the doctor it makes you better than the other members.

    • @christinesmith3711
      @christinesmith3711 5 років тому

      Of course a new surgeon will be better at surgery than a nurse nurses do not do surgery. But an experienced nurse is a lot better than a new surgeon at identifying when a patient is deteriorating. Often identifying a deteriorating patient is more than just looking at numbers and facts, it is through a whole host of little things that become ‘gut instinct’.

  • @violetevergarden5160
    @violetevergarden5160 4 роки тому +6

    The thing about the nurses is so true. My mom is a nurse and there is always some drama between the nurses.