Totally agree with future Dr. Saigal about doing things outside of the norm (playing an instrument) and Dr.Kim but still pursuing your passion of medicine
+Versatilechik Hi, Thanks for the comment and watching! Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly! Dr. Webb www.antoniowebbmd.com facebook.com/awebbmd instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA
Thank you for this video doc! Especially the last part with Dr. Haus, I would like to hear more about military docs because that's also the route I want to take
+Sarah Chibi Hi, Thanks for the comment and watching! Im glad you found the video helpful! Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly! Dr. Webb www.antoniowebbmd.com facebook.com/awebbmd instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: amzn.to/2ydvHwd
Hey Dr. Webb been watching you for a year, a year that has been big for the transition to high school to now community college (Northwest Vista) and the help has been very helpful and really interested in your story that motivates me, I would love to meet you one day, or volunteer in a mentor presentation for my class one day and bless you for the great things you’ve done for others and your family :)
It’s interesting that people say “do what you’re passionate about in undergrad...don’t worry about being a biology major...”, but if you’ve decide to go to medical school and practice medicine (pretty much biology) for the rest of your life, wouldn’t the biology major be what you’re passionate about? Why would I spend four years learning computer science, if that’s what I was passionate about, just to go to medical school? Not trying to ruffle feathers here, just making an observation. I’m a non traditional, 28 y/o freshman (did 8 years as Army x-ray tech after high school) undergrad student at UT San Antonio. Bio major pre-med, hence why I’m watching Dr. Webb’s videos. Lol I enjoy watching your videos, Dr. Webb! Thanks for the insight into the teaching and practice of medicine!
Not necessarily. You dont have to be passionate about biology to become a doctor. I just did it because I was unaware you can major in something else besides biology or chemistry. Lately, most med schools have started to like students with non bio/non chem degrees. But, major in something that you enjoy learning about. If it's not bio or chem, then do the pre-reqs additionally. If you want to major in music, then do that. And then just do the pre-reqs for med school. That will be perfectly fine and may actually make you stand out from the majority who have a biology or chemistry degree. If I had to recommend a degree to a pre medical student, it would be to pick a major that after you graduate (and while applying to medical school) that you can make some income. Examples include: nursing degree, tech jobs associated with a degree, computer degrees, etc. I hope this helps and good luck! Here is a video that you can check out: ua-cam.com/video/rnBAfKzaMVI/v-deo.html And, dont forget to subscribe as I will be posting new videos every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5pm CST! Best, AJW Antonio Webb, M.D. www.antoniowebbmd.com twitter.com/drwebb82 facebook.com/awebbmd www.amazon.com/author/antoniowebbmd
I love you and your work doctor Webb, my parents and family all work in the medical field and my parents want me to become a doctor along with myself, my sister is in her 3rd year of a 7 year BS/MD program which I strive to get into which is called Sophie Davis School of BioMedical Education. I am 15 years old and watch all your videos I want you to know that more people like you are needed in this world! And congrats on the engagement!
+Jonathan Lazarre Hi, Thanks for the comment and watching! That's awesome that you are only 15 and already thinking about your career. Keep up the good works and thank you for the congrats! Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly! Dr. Webb www.antoniowebbmd.com facebook.com/awebbmd instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching! Please share so we can continue to grow and I can put out more videos like this! Also, don't forget to subscribe as I will be posting new videos every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5pm CST! Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA Dr. Webb www.antoniowebbmd.com twitter.com/drwebb82 facebook.com/awebbmd ua-cam.com/users/antoniowebbmd instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook
+Anna-kay Brooks Hi, Thanks for the comment and watching! Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly! Dr. Webb www.antoniowebbmd.com facebook.com/awebbmd instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA
Hey Dr Webb I had some concerns about my desired path into medicine. Im in my 5th year of undergrad with one more to go. The more I research the more I love the DO programs over the traditional MD and with the 2020 residency merger approaching I wanted to ask what the best routes for a non traditional student such as I (6 years Army) to have a good chance of matching into an orthopedic residency. I've always wanted to go into orthopedics since I was a boy scout with an orthopedic surgeon scout master who I spent years learning about his job from. However I feel concerned with the remaining stigmas DO's face and wonder if working for an MD program is more advantageous. My major concern there is that my School is not an R1 school so all of my research hours cant be applied out of state (UT) and since I switched to the Army Reserves I cant do summer research events as I owe a large part of my summer to the Army. Any insight you could provide would be great. Thank you for your time.
+Jimmy View Hi, Thanks for the comment and watching! Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly! Dr. Webb www.antoniowebbmd.com facebook.com/awebbmd instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA
Hi, Thanks for the question. I get this question a lot. It's kind of hard to answer this question completely without knowing your story (family life, previous life experiences, future goals, etc) but here are my thoughts: You will be in your career working as a physician for 20-30+ years and I know the road to get to that point is arduous and lengthy, but I do believe it's worth it. You have to ask yourself, "Am I willing to sacrifice family and personal time, sacrifice a minimum of 8-10 years of my life and sacrifice financially to become a doctor?" And if that answer is yes, I say go for it. The average age in my medical school class was roughly 26-30 years old (oldest being 42 and youngest 23) and I currently work with 2 orthopedic surgeons who are 80+ years old. They have been a doctor for longer than I have been born. So, starting off medical school at (to overestimate it) 40 years old, you will be done around 50 years old and still can work 20 years and retire at 70. Check out my video on UA-cam that I posted on this same topic and subscribe to my channel to be the first to receive new videos that I post weekly! ua-cam.com/users/antoniowebbmd ua-cam.com/video/y3f820qKvPQ/v-deo.html I hope this helps. Good luck! Remember if medicine is something you really want to do, then NEVER give up. Also, I just published a book about my path to medicine called "Overcoming the Odds" which I talk about my time growing up in the rough streets of Louisiana, my time as a military medic serving in Iraq, and applying to medical school then residency. I give a lot of advice after each chapter. You should definitely check it out before you start med school. It's at: www.amazon.com/author/antoniowebbmd A. Webb www.antoniowebbmd.com twitter.com/drwebb82 facebook.com/awebbmd ua-cam.com/users/antoniowebbmd
Hi Dr. Webb, Thank you for taking the time out your busy day to answer my question. I asked myself am I willing to give my life and time in becoming a MD and after watching more of your videos, the answer is Yes I know it will be worth it. I watched your interview with Dr. Adar Radiologist and was fascinated (not only because he works from home lol) but I have more of a personality of a Radiologist, for instance I’m a introvert so I like being by myself at times and I can sit all day in a room. 2 I like the flexibility/hours that radiology offers. Also I do want to have kids someday and I know that it will be challenging but I know/pray I’ll be ok, hopefully I can work for a private outside company so that I can work from home too! Oh and by the way I’m a African American women from San Francisco Friscoooo 🙌 I seen my mom struggle all her life. I work in the Medical field. I’ve worked for General surgeons, colorectal surgeon, infectious disease MD, internal medicine MD and a Pulmonologist. I thought I wanted to be colorectal surgeon just because it’s not too many women colorectal surgeons out there preferably on the west coast, but now I know I want to be a Radiologist, It just fits my personality better! I also use to work for the Radiology department (scheduling) and I use to see them in their dark quiet room and it looked so relaxing 😎 Now I work for one of the top Hospitals in California submitting Authorizations (submitting authorization request to patients insurance company so that scans can get paid for at little to no cost for the patient). for CT MRI PET SCAN US etc.... I just wanted to say thank you thank you thank you. I’m scared out my mind but I’m strong mentally so I know that I will make it.
hey dr.webb im a sophomore and my gpa is only 3.5 but im in all ap and honors courses avalible... im planning on getting a's for the rest of highschool, considering its only a month into my 2nd highschool year, hopefully rising it up to or over a 4.0 by senior year... how do you think colleges will view me with my rough start freshman year... also should i go to a university or a college? Sorry for the large comment :/ btw love what you do :)
+GoldenGoku Hi, Thanks for the comment and watching! Good questions and good job so far in High school. I think 3.5 is pretty good but continue doing what it takes to improve and apply to college broadly. I think you will be fine! I always recommend to students to start off at a 2 year community college to: 1. Save money 2. Smaller classes 3. More 1:1 time to professors. And, then transfer to a 4 year university! I hope this helps and keep up the good work! Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly! Dr. Webb www.antoniowebbmd.com facebook.com/awebbmd instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA
Don't worry about it. Even if your GPA was a 3.0 you could still become a doctor as long as you're willing to work hard enough in college. Look at high school as more of a practice for college.
+ad sense Hi, Thanks for the comment and watching! I get this question a lot and I always tell people that you have time to do anything that you are passionate about. You just have to make sacrifices on other things and everything balances itself out. Thanks for the question! Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly! Dr. Webb www.antoniowebbmd.com facebook.com/awebbmd instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA
thanks for the vid doc, good advice here except when dr.hancox said that a mcat prep course was necessary. I'ts not worth it at all, and you can do very well without it
+Rune Mamba Hi, Thanks for the comment and watching! It just depends on how you study and learn. Everyone is different and learns at a different pace so those programs may work for some and not at all for others. Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly! Dr. Webb www.antoniowebbmd.com facebook.com/awebbmd instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA
+michael sinaie Hi, Thanks for the comment and watching! Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly! Dr. Webb www.antoniowebbmd.com facebook.com/awebbmd instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA
Thanks Dr. Webb. You took your time out to interview different doctors to inform us what they should have known going into Medicine.
+Justin Price
No prob! I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Part II coming soon!
It was awesome to see Ammar on here! Keep up the great work Ammar!
thanks buddy. I will try my best.
Thanks doctor Webb for the information. I recently purchased your book.
+Positive Vibes
Awesome! Thanks for the support and I hope you enjoy the book!
Dr. Webb
Totally agree with future Dr. Saigal about doing things outside of the norm (playing an instrument) and Dr.Kim but still pursuing your passion of medicine
+Versatilechik
Hi,
Thanks for the comment and watching!
Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly!
Dr. Webb
www.antoniowebbmd.com
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instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook
Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA
Thank you for this video doc! Especially the last part with Dr. Haus, I would like to hear more about military docs because that's also the route I want to take
+Sarah Chibi
Hi,
Thanks for the comment and watching!
Im glad you found the video helpful! Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly!
Dr. Webb
www.antoniowebbmd.com
facebook.com/awebbmd
instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook
Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: amzn.to/2ydvHwd
Hey Dr. Webb been watching you for a year, a year that has been big for the transition to high school to now community college (Northwest Vista) and the help has been very helpful and really interested in your story that motivates me, I would love to meet you one day, or volunteer in a mentor presentation for my class one day and bless you for the great things you’ve done for others and your family :)
It’s interesting that people say “do what you’re passionate about in undergrad...don’t worry about being a biology major...”, but if you’ve decide to go to medical school and practice medicine (pretty much biology) for the rest of your life, wouldn’t the biology major be what you’re passionate about? Why would I spend four years learning computer science, if that’s what I was passionate about, just to go to medical school? Not trying to ruffle feathers here, just making an observation.
I’m a non traditional, 28 y/o freshman (did 8 years as Army x-ray tech after high school) undergrad student at UT San Antonio. Bio major pre-med, hence why I’m watching Dr. Webb’s videos. Lol
I enjoy watching your videos, Dr. Webb! Thanks for the insight into the teaching and practice of medicine!
Not necessarily. You dont have to be passionate about biology to become a doctor. I just did it because I was unaware you can major in something else besides biology or chemistry. Lately, most med schools have started to like students with non bio/non chem degrees. But, major in something that you enjoy learning about. If it's not bio or chem, then do the pre-reqs additionally. If you want to major in music, then do that. And then just do the pre-reqs for med school. That will be perfectly fine and may actually make you stand out from the majority who have a biology or chemistry degree. If I had to recommend a degree to a pre medical student, it would be to pick a major that after you graduate (and while applying to medical school) that you can make some income. Examples include: nursing degree, tech jobs associated with a degree, computer degrees, etc. I hope this helps and good luck!
Here is a video that you can check out: ua-cam.com/video/rnBAfKzaMVI/v-deo.html
And, dont forget to subscribe as I will be posting new videos every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5pm CST!
Best,
AJW
Antonio Webb, M.D.
www.antoniowebbmd.com
twitter.com/drwebb82
facebook.com/awebbmd
www.amazon.com/author/antoniowebbmd
I love you and your work doctor Webb, my parents and family all work in the medical field and my parents want me to become a doctor along with myself, my sister is in her 3rd year of a 7 year BS/MD program which I strive to get into which is called Sophie Davis School of BioMedical Education. I am 15 years old and watch all your videos I want you to know that more people like you are needed in this world! And congrats on the engagement!
+Jonathan Lazarre
Hi,
Thanks for the comment and watching! That's awesome that you are only 15 and already thinking about your career. Keep up the good works and thank you for the congrats!
Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly!
Dr. Webb
www.antoniowebbmd.com
facebook.com/awebbmd
instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook
Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA
This video is invaluable!! Thank you so much for this and for your channel!
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching! Please share so we can continue to grow and I can put out more videos like this! Also, don't forget to subscribe as I will be posting new videos every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5pm CST!
Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA
Dr. Webb
www.antoniowebbmd.com
twitter.com/drwebb82
facebook.com/awebbmd
ua-cam.com/users/antoniowebbmd
instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook
Very informative video Dr. Webb. Great job!
+Dade
No prob and thank you!
Like the intro and logo :)... Great vid
+Anna-kay Brooks
Hi,
Thanks for the comment and watching!
Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly!
Dr. Webb
www.antoniowebbmd.com
facebook.com/awebbmd
instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook
Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA
Hey Dr Webb
I had some concerns about my desired path into medicine. Im in my 5th year of undergrad with one more to go.
The more I research the more I love the DO programs over the traditional MD and with the 2020 residency merger approaching I wanted to ask what the best routes for a non traditional student such as I (6 years Army) to have a good chance of matching into an orthopedic residency. I've always wanted to go into orthopedics since I was a boy scout with an orthopedic surgeon scout master who I spent years learning about his job from. However I feel concerned with the remaining stigmas DO's face and wonder if working for an MD program is more advantageous. My major concern there is that my School is not an R1 school so all of my research hours cant be applied out of state (UT) and since I switched to the Army Reserves I cant do summer research events as I owe a large part of my summer to the Army.
Any insight you could provide would be great. Thank you for your time.
Issac Kim, MD looks like Jin from Lost.
Seth Martin not at all tho...
Idk man lol
Not even close lol.
Thanks for the vid
+Djme2
No prob!
awesome encouraging video.
+Jimmy View
Hi,
Thanks for the comment and watching!
Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly!
Dr. Webb
www.antoniowebbmd.com
facebook.com/awebbmd
instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook
Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA
Hi Dr. Webber,
Is it worth thinking about becoming a MD at the age of 34? I will be almost 50 yrs old when I’m done.
Hi,
Thanks for the question. I get this question a lot. It's kind of hard to answer this question completely without knowing your story (family life, previous life experiences, future goals, etc) but here are my thoughts: You will be in your career working as a physician for 20-30+ years and I know the road to get to that point is arduous and lengthy, but I do believe it's worth it. You have to ask yourself, "Am I willing to sacrifice family and personal time, sacrifice a minimum of 8-10 years of my life and sacrifice financially to become a doctor?" And if that answer is yes, I say go for it. The average age in my medical school class was roughly 26-30 years old (oldest being 42 and youngest 23) and I currently work with 2 orthopedic surgeons who are 80+ years old. They have been a doctor for longer than I have been born. So, starting off medical school at (to overestimate it) 40 years old, you will be done around 50 years old and still can work 20 years and retire at 70.
Check out my video on UA-cam that I posted on this same topic and subscribe to my channel to be the first to receive new videos that I post weekly!
ua-cam.com/users/antoniowebbmd
ua-cam.com/video/y3f820qKvPQ/v-deo.html
I hope this helps. Good luck! Remember if medicine is something you really want to do, then NEVER give up.
Also, I just published a book about my path to medicine called "Overcoming the Odds" which I talk about my time growing up in the rough streets of Louisiana, my time as a military medic serving in Iraq, and applying to medical school then residency. I give a lot of advice after each chapter. You should definitely check it out before you start med school. It's at: www.amazon.com/author/antoniowebbmd
A. Webb
www.antoniowebbmd.com
twitter.com/drwebb82
facebook.com/awebbmd
ua-cam.com/users/antoniowebbmd
Hi Dr. Webb,
Thank you for taking the time out your busy day to answer my question. I asked myself am I willing to give my life and time in becoming a MD and after watching more of your videos, the answer is Yes I know it will be worth it.
I watched your interview with Dr. Adar Radiologist and was fascinated (not only because he works from home lol) but I have more of a personality of a Radiologist, for instance I’m a introvert so I like being by myself at times and I can sit all day in a room. 2 I like the flexibility/hours that radiology offers.
Also I do want to have kids someday and I know that it will be challenging but I know/pray I’ll be ok, hopefully I can work for a private outside company so that I can work from home too!
Oh and by the way I’m a African American women from San Francisco Friscoooo 🙌 I seen my mom struggle all her life. I work in the Medical field. I’ve worked for General surgeons, colorectal surgeon, infectious disease MD, internal medicine MD and a Pulmonologist. I thought I wanted to be colorectal surgeon just because it’s not too many women colorectal surgeons out there preferably on the west coast, but now I know I want to be a Radiologist, It just fits my personality better!
I also use to work for the Radiology department (scheduling) and I use to see them in their dark quiet room and it looked so relaxing 😎
Now I work for one of the top Hospitals in California submitting Authorizations (submitting authorization request to patients insurance company so that scans can get paid for at little to no cost for the patient). for CT MRI PET SCAN US etc....
I just wanted to say thank you thank you thank you. I’m scared out my mind but I’m strong mentally so I know that I will make it.
hey dr.webb im a sophomore and my gpa is only 3.5 but im in all ap and honors courses avalible... im planning on getting a's for the rest of highschool, considering its only a month into my 2nd highschool year, hopefully rising it up to or over a 4.0 by senior year... how do you think colleges will view me with my rough start freshman year... also should i go to a university or a college?
Sorry for the large comment :/ btw love what you do :)
+GoldenGoku
Hi,
Thanks for the comment and watching! Good questions and good job so far in High school. I think 3.5 is pretty good but continue doing what it takes to improve and apply to college broadly. I think you will be fine! I always recommend to students to start off at a 2 year community college to: 1. Save money 2. Smaller classes 3. More 1:1 time to professors. And, then transfer to a 4 year university! I hope this helps and keep up the good work!
Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly!
Dr. Webb
www.antoniowebbmd.com
facebook.com/awebbmd
instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook
Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA
GoldenGoku class rank is more important, high GPA means you don't have to do as well on the SAT
Don't worry about it. Even if your GPA was a 3.0 you could still become a doctor as long as you're willing to work hard enough in college. Look at high school as more of a practice for college.
HIDEO FUCKING KOJIMA. YES.
how do you have time to make videos and write books?
+ad sense
Hi,
Thanks for the comment and watching! I get this question a lot and I always tell people that you have time to do anything that you are passionate about. You just have to make sacrifices on other things and everything balances itself out. Thanks for the question!
Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly!
Dr. Webb
www.antoniowebbmd.com
facebook.com/awebbmd
instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook
Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA
Why didn’t you ask any of the men if they took having a family/kids into consideration before applying/accepting such a time consuming residency?
Good question! I should have
thanks for the vid doc, good advice here except when dr.hancox said that a mcat prep course was necessary. I'ts not worth it at all, and you can do very well without it
+Rune Mamba
Hi,
Thanks for the comment and watching! It just depends on how you study and learn. Everyone is different and learns at a different pace so those programs may work for some and not at all for others.
Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly!
Dr. Webb
www.antoniowebbmd.com
facebook.com/awebbmd
instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook
Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA
First, and great video 👍
+michael sinaie
Hi,
Thanks for the comment and watching!
Be sure to subscribe also to receive the newest videos posted weekly!
Dr. Webb
www.antoniowebbmd.com
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Dr. Webb's new book, Overcoming the Odds (ranked 5 STARS!) is available NOW at: www.amazon.com/Antonio-J.-Webb/e/B00OYN1LRA
What does MD PGY-1 mean
?
Balla Jallow Medical Doctor Post Graduate Year 1
Dr. Kim almost had me until he said you can always do something else in the medical field... that is failure...
Get a 1 on 1 interview with the former PA! Pros and cons of being one and how MD lifestyle/work differs
Also the difficulty of schooling compared
Hi these videos may help
ua-cam.com/video/evCcgyQaTnk/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/vbnBW09bJj8/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/__xTFaKoXW4/v-deo.html
How about saying please and thank you!
The question to the female about being in the field she’s in and considering having a family...wouldn’t that apply to men as well 🤔?
LADILADY67 men don’t have to be pregnant and operating for 14 hrs and working 38 hour calls and 80 hour weeks. So yes but also no.