I have zero interest in learning medicine, but for some reason I love learning about the process of becoming a doctor, very interesting. Good luck to all the future Docs out there.
This makes me want to cry in COVID medical student. So many of us have not gotten the full training because of the shut down. Hopefully we will be back on track soon.
Im also colorblind (mild) and was worried I might not be able to be a surgeon. I now know you are one as well, so thanks for letting me know that it's possible.
Great advice! In preclinical years, I think interactive sessions are MUCH more engaging, like anatomy lab, problem-based or team-based learning! We had POM too (termed CPP = clinical and professional practice) which has proved SO important in daily practice as a doctor, when it comes to ethical scenarios and difficult decisions! I also found it very useful to be an anatomy instructor for younger years - you learn through teaching!!
Hey doctor jubbal. Thank you so much for this helpful video - Sincerely, a struggling Syrian immigrant in Sweden having to do high-school all over again from 0. I got an F in every subject for 1 year. Yes. 1 year. During my summor job at a factory I solidified my idea to leave engineering and become a surgeon. It's not like I'm an engineer or anything. I thought I'd be in university for that when I came in 2018. I finished high school back in the UAE but my parents couldnt afford to pay for my degree. Maybe this was a good thing for me after all. Anyway I'm still at the start of the start of the way. I better buckle up its gonna be very painful :) You're an inspiration
It’s really interesting to see how different it is depending on where you study. I study in Switzerland and it’s totally different. For one, we have 6 years. And we can start right after high school. The first 2years are preclinical. So there we have all the biochem etc. but further we also have histology, esp in 2nd year… like every second week. Anatomy is …. Cut apart cadavers to eg look at leg muscles in the first year. Then in 2nd year we have it every week and dissect ourselves. Due to covid we were only groups of 4 which was great. The lectures also cover the physiology of pretty much the whole body. Then in 3rd year the clinical stuff starts. Pathology etc in the lectures. Pathology in histology. And clinical skills training (anamnesis etc). And throughout the bachelors years (1-3) we also have PBL once a week. Again, more interesting in 3rd year. Starting year 4 we spend approximately half of the time in hospitals. One semester of lectures, then 6 months in hospital.
When he was naming the list of things you study at med school: Biology, Chemistry, physics and biochem. Me: Easy, Easy, WTF no thank you and Easy. Who knew.
Me to medical school prerequisites: Biology: I like you, have a cupcake Chemistry: I like you, have a cupcake Physics: ewwwwwww Biochemistry: I like you, have a cupcake
Dr. Jubaal again brings us the essence content! I'm in my MS3 and mentor high school kids who aspire to go into medicine. Definitely gonna share this video with them!
could you make a video about how to handle finances/cost of living/how to afford housing&food in med school? obviously it would be extremely difficult to maintain a job and as a prospective premed i think it would be super interesting and helpful to learn from you about this topic
You have to take premed courses because they are prerequisites for medical school admission. You could major in something different of course. I knew a music major that did the medical school prerequisite classes and got in.
I think you're talking about career changers, they didn't take prereqs in college but absolutely had to take them after college before applying to med school.
HI! does this video apply to everyone no matter what you’re going to medical school for? for example i plan on going for psychiatry … do all the duties/responsibilities said in the video apply to myself as well?
Hello , now I’m in 9th grade and I want to became a doctor , but I don’t know what I should do. Do I need to take a pre college and after that go to medical school and go to university , or can I take a pre medical school classes still studying at high school and after finished ,go to university? One more question, is GPA 3,50 is it good ?
I absolutely understand the need for learning the basics but at the end of the day I doubt it is easy to find a doctor that can name every bone in the body, describe in detail each organelle within the cell, or how many valence electrons an atom has... a lot is a waste in al honesty.
Well, I’m really glad to hear that we won’t be practicing the genital exams on each other to break the ice, and actually get a standard patient for that.
*"Don't watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going." - Sam Levenson*
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@@Ispeakfacts2005 that word is so cringy
I have zero interest in learning medicine, but for some reason I love learning about the process of becoming a doctor, very interesting. Good luck to all the future Docs out there.
I have zero interest in Medicine but im a medical student who doesnt want to be a doctor lmao
@@hhykk bro..
@@hhykk why do I understand this HAHAHA
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@@lilyung3203 do u? Hahaahha
This makes me want to cry in COVID medical student. So many of us have not gotten the full training because of the shut down. Hopefully we will be back on track soon.
Im also colorblind (mild) and was worried I might not be able to be a surgeon. I now know you are one as well, so thanks for letting me know that it's possible.
Can you get the colorblind glasses
Great advice! In preclinical years, I think interactive sessions are MUCH more engaging, like anatomy lab, problem-based or team-based learning! We had POM too (termed CPP = clinical and professional practice) which has proved SO important in daily practice as a doctor, when it comes to ethical scenarios and difficult decisions! I also found it very useful to be an anatomy instructor for younger years - you learn through teaching!!
Thank you so much sir, I entering preclinical years.Hope your advices will be more helpful
Hey doctor jubbal. Thank you so much for this helpful video - Sincerely, a struggling Syrian immigrant in Sweden having to do high-school all over again from 0. I got an F in every subject for 1 year. Yes. 1 year. During my summor job at a factory I solidified my idea to leave engineering and become a surgeon. It's not like I'm an engineer or anything. I thought I'd be in university for that when I came in 2018. I finished high school back in the UAE but my parents couldnt afford to pay for my degree. Maybe this was a good thing for me after all. Anyway I'm still at the start of the start of the way. I better buckle up its gonna be very painful :)
You're an inspiration
It’s really interesting to see how different it is depending on where you study. I study in Switzerland and it’s totally different.
For one, we have 6 years. And we can start right after high school. The first 2years are preclinical. So there we have all the biochem etc. but further we also have histology, esp in 2nd year… like every second week. Anatomy is …. Cut apart cadavers to eg look at leg muscles in the first year. Then in 2nd year we have it every week and dissect ourselves. Due to covid we were only groups of 4 which was great. The lectures also cover the physiology of pretty much the whole body.
Then in 3rd year the clinical stuff starts. Pathology etc in the lectures. Pathology in histology. And clinical skills training (anamnesis etc).
And throughout the bachelors years (1-3) we also have PBL once a week. Again, more interesting in 3rd year.
Starting year 4 we spend approximately half of the time in hospitals. One semester of lectures, then 6 months in hospital.
When he was naming the list of things you study at med school: Biology, Chemistry, physics and biochem.
Me: Easy, Easy, WTF no thank you and Easy.
Who knew.
LOL for real.. We all love physics 😂😁🤭
No way chem is in easy orgo still gives me nightmares
@@moommoom6915 well... U get used to it 😂
Me to medical school prerequisites:
Biology: I like you, have a cupcake
Chemistry: I like you, have a cupcake
Physics: ewwwwwww
Biochemistry: I like you, have a cupcake
i’m taking physics rn and i hate it 😭
I just bombed my 2nd physics test today 😭
@@Kayla-eu7dp it’s ok :) but just saying … it won’t get better (from personal experience about enjoyment)
Dr. Jubaal again brings us the essence content! I'm in my MS3 and mentor high school kids who aspire to go into medicine. Definitely gonna share this video with them!
This is so exciting, I know I will love it. I hope I get into medschool
could you make a video about how to handle finances/cost of living/how to afford housing&food in med school? obviously it would be extremely difficult to maintain a job and as a prospective premed i think it would be super interesting and helpful to learn from you about this topic
Yes this!! Medical school is super difficult, and the cost is just exorbitant.
Please make a Video on "So you want to be an oncologist ". Its a humble request.
Another helpful vid from the GOAT...
Could you make a video about students who didnt take premed course in college but studied in medical school?
You have to take premed courses because they are prerequisites for medical school admission. You could major in something different of course. I knew a music major that did the medical school prerequisite classes and got in.
I think you're talking about career changers, they didn't take prereqs in college but absolutely had to take them after college before applying to med school.
I really like the idea of PBL it sounds fun
can you make a video on army doctor and how it differs from other medical specialties ?
He did. It's called So you want to be a military doctor
Great and helpful video thanks for sharing
I was about to eat Dinner but I’ll watch this later
HI! does this video apply to everyone no matter what you’re going to medical school for? for example i plan on going for psychiatry … do all the duties/responsibilities said in the video apply to myself as well?
Yes
Hello , now I’m in 9th grade and I want to became a doctor , but I don’t know what I should do. Do I need to take a pre college and after that go to medical school and go to university , or can I take a pre medical school classes still studying at high school and after finished ,go to university? One more question, is GPA 3,50 is it good ?
Great Video Med School Insiders
I absolutely understand the need for learning the basics but at the end of the day I doubt it is easy to find a doctor that can name every bone in the body, describe in detail each organelle within the cell, or how many valence electrons an atom has... a lot is a waste in al honesty.
Nice video ❤️
2:48 I like what you did there haha
My anatomy section (is online)
So all we see are pictures
It helps when creating anki cards
can you make a video talking about dentistry school and dentist
Could u do college to pa school?
Hey anyone got any advice for what kind of books should we read??
😉THANKS
Well, I’m really glad to hear that we won’t be practicing the genital exams on each other to break the ice, and actually get a standard patient for that.
Gonna be in wards by ten years 😎
My sister said : " id work rather than studying cuz at least i get paid"
I have zero interest in Medicine but im a medical student who doesnt want to be a doctor
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Thank you
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