Honestly, I didn’t know HouseJob year was this difficult until I became a House Officer. It’s a struggle tbh and a year you live through counting down to the end
Oh yes. From my very first week I started counting down the number of days. It was just completely not what I expected. But then majority of things in Nigeria are just unnecessarily difficult
Thank you. A lot of people experience this and then decide to treat those coming after them the same way. And the cycle continues. My hope is that we start to do better and treat those coming after us better
I’m so sorry you had to go through all that 😢 I’m currently doing HJ and i understand how draining it can be working with toxic colleagues. Sometimes I also wonder if I really want to continue clinical medicine but I know that thought is due to the unfavorable working environment. I just try to make the most out of my free time just to remain sane. I hope it gets better with time ❤
Thank you. Unfortunately the working environment in Nigeria makes a lot of new doctors query working in clinal medicine and that is genuinely not a good start. I have a lot of colleagues that have decided to leave simply because of the HJ experience. Hopefully it gets better.
@@ejirogheneokei4969 Government medical school in Nigeria is stressful. Nigerian workers suffer and smile, they are used to it. Most coming from outside won’t have that shock and stress absorber to cope, that’s my point.
Honestly, I didn’t know HouseJob year was this difficult until I became a House Officer.
It’s a struggle tbh and a year you live through counting down to the end
Oh yes. From my very first week I started counting down the number of days.
It was just completely not what I expected. But then majority of things in Nigeria are just unnecessarily difficult
Im so sorry u went through all that . Africa must do better tbh 😢
Thank you. A lot of people experience this and then decide to treat those coming after them the same way. And the cycle continues. My hope is that we start to do better and treat those coming after us better
America the same way. My son is a medical student.
@@robinrandle8030 oh wow. Seems like it spreads across the medical field despite the country
I’m so sorry you had to go through all that 😢
I’m currently doing HJ and i understand how draining it can be working with toxic colleagues. Sometimes I also wonder if I really want to continue clinical medicine but I know that thought is due to the unfavorable working environment. I just try to make the most out of my free time just to remain sane. I hope it gets better with time ❤
Thank you. Unfortunately the working environment in Nigeria makes a lot of new doctors query working in clinal medicine and that is genuinely not a good start. I have a lot of colleagues that have decided to leave simply because of the HJ experience.
Hopefully it gets better.
I'm glad that you made it through that, and that it is over now.
Thank you Emma. It was a challenging time. But it has made me tougher.
I don’t know how to feel watching this video as a medical student
Well hopefully, you can be mentally prepared before you get in.
And I genuinely hope that you have a better experience
Much success to you
Thank you for sharing a glimpse of our story. Cheers to better ahead
Thank you for watching. Yes cheers to better ahead
Come to Italy. We need doctors. You can work as a general practitioner doctor not in a hospital. It's not a hard work.
Work for others while her own people are dying to see a doctor.
Practicing medicine in Nigeria is quite traumatising.
It’s sad but true
What hospital did you work at?
So that the rest of us will be aware
Oh just found out you’re not locally-trained. Never mind 😅
So???
Cuz she's IMG does it mean anything?
IMG, Nigeria trained doctor are all same.
@@ejirogheneokei4969 Government medical school in Nigeria is stressful. Nigerian workers suffer and smile, they are used to it. Most coming from outside won’t have that shock and stress absorber to cope, that’s my point.