Awesome! You CAN do it! Its a long road but worth it in the end! Keep up the good work and let me know if you have any questions along the way! Also, be sure to subscribe to receive the newest videos posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5pm CST 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
I just found this channel and I’m so thankful. I’m currently shadowing Neurosurgeons and I’ve always said I wanted to be a Cardiothoraic surgeon, but everything just looking so appealing !
Awesome! You CAN do it! Its a long road but worth it in the end! Keep up the good work and let me know if you have any questions along the way! Also, be sure to subscribe to receive the newest videos posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5pm CST 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
Thank you Dr Webb. I'm currently in my 3rd year in medical school and being a trauma surgeon is all I can ever think of. I hope to get there soon and be very productive and efficient.
Awesome! Trauma Surgery is a good field! You CAN do it! Its a long road but worth it in the end! Keep up the good work and let me know if you have any questions along the way! Also, be sure to subscribe to receive the newest videos posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5pm CST 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
I’m 12 years old and a trauma surgeon is something I’ve always dreamt to be. Thank you for the great video. It answered so many of my questions and made the job so much more appealing.
Having been in EMS since 2010, it's comforting to know that now that I'm becoming an MI, I can still balance my goals of becoming a trauma surgeon, and a father, both in view. I like that now when I clock out, I'm done with work, and that carrying into my next profession is welcome news.
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
I personally like Dr Tatiana, she looks so young and reserved but knowledgeable. My one aspect in an important job as this is to keep low key and do what you are good at so that you don't burn out in the event of trying to maintain status.
Awesome! You CAN do it! Its a long road but worth it in the end! Keep up the good work and let me know if you have any questions along the way! Also, be sure to subscribe to receive the newest videos posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5pm CST 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
Thank you so much Dr Webb for this video and all the videos in this series! They inspire me to keep studying and putting in the work needed to become a physician. Side note; I particularly enjoy your videos from non-traditional doctors like yourself.
This was a great interview! When I get to medical school I’m gonna keep my options so I’ll consider something in surgery.. but idk if I would wanna be in residency training for THAT long ! Sheesh.
Saran Wright If you want to do surgery you won’t have a choice. I’m trying to become a orthopedic sports medicine surgeon 👨🏾⚕️ and that’s five years of residency.
I looked into trauma surgery on the internet and was surprised to learn that it is stereotyped as a specialty which does not operate much and instead takes care of other surgeons’ patients. This is the exact opposite of what I thought trauma surgery would be 🤷♂️
Hello Dr. Webb, thank you for another great video. I wanted to ask you, if you can please do an interview with a oncologist/hematologist? Thank you for the time Dr, your videos are the best!
Good suggestion! I will look into this! Make sure to subscribe to be on the look out for this and upcoming new videos posted every MWF at 5pm CST! A. Webb www.antoniowebbmd.com twitter.com/drwebb82 facebook.com/awebbmd ua-cam.com/users/antoniowebbmd instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook
Dr. Webb please explain to your viewers what a Fellow is versus a Resident. Some of these are confusing when they explain their background. Also explain moonlighting opportunities after P.G.Y. 2.
First off, I truly appreciate all the careers in medicine videos. I am entering a US medical school in fall and enjoy getting exposed to careers that I didnt even know exist. Secondly, I was wondering if you have any contact information (that you can share) for the trauma surgeon.
I wish there was a little more detail in regards to lifestyle. I have always been fascinated by trauma but I feared the schedule was too unpredictable and might prevent a difficult quality of life for a mom or wife. Another big one is dealing with what I perceive as the increased risk of patient death due to the seriousness of injuries you see. Maintaining resiliency, preventing survivors guilt, etc
Yes, def good things to consider! I am interviewing another trauma surgeon in the next few weeks so please let me know what questions you would like to be asked in more detail about lifestyle.
Thank you Dr Webb and Dr Cardenas for your talk. I’m currently in AUS and wishing to take this career path are there any aspects of the job you found are essential to learn but are not taught during general rotations? Bear in mind I am a medical student/paramedic in AUS. Thank you
As residents and fellows, we do get paid but not as much as one would make once they are done. Check out this video here: ua-cam.com/video/XTfHlwko9c4/v-deo.html
I'm a military spouse overseas and the colleges here don't offer a bachelors in biology. Can i still become a trauma surgeon with a BS in psychology and a minor in biology (if i get the prerequisites for med school) I'm stressing and I don't know where to get information. Any advice helps.
Depends on: Hospital capacity Current morbidity/mortality trends However, there is protocol. You have the junior registrar(s) (junior resident), senior registrar(s) present at the hospital in rotation depending on their choice of medical specialty. Then there is 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th physician on call especially for surgery.
im 15 and graduate next year after graduation i plan on starting my career in medicine i am not sure if i want to be an emergency OB surgeon or a trauma surgeon and this i am stuck any advice?
How much do trauma surgeons make after residency in Texas? Because you said you are expecting to be paid 600k-700k a year after residency but Google says otherwise. I'm thinking you probably know better than Google lol
It's pretty much a safe bet that if your a carribean medical student, surgery little more than a dream. A few students I know with 254+ on step 1 and 2 weren't even called for interviews for surgery or cardiology. They wound up in family or internal. unless you have some deep connections as in parents who are in the field. Know that the moment your big toe leaves states for carribean medical school, your oreety going to be either family or internal. No matter how good your step grades are, the hospitals will select a student from America first, even if your an American citizen. And competitive socialites are almost always exclusive for American top gunners. You can be the best carribean student, you'll be outshined by a student who a top gunner in America.
You know a few students really? Caribbean schools usually do not have a lot of students with 250+ on STEP 1 so how do you know a few? people on the internet always claiming to know a few with no proof whatsoever. You do know that Ross and St George have a match list available to the public and you can see the surgery matches right? Please stop spreading the wrong information and besides what does your comment have to do with this video? How about you face your life and not worry about what specialty Carribean students want to go into? Every year, lots of IMGs match into surgery. Its hard like everything else in life. Also how will they get interviews for cardiology? Cardiology is a fellowship. Just stop right now please because its obvious you do not know anyone with such scores
Don't be offended madam. It's imperative you not lie to your self and accept facts. those are facts. Matter of fact, you can search up a few people who got high scores on youtube land. One student from the carrib got a verified 254 on step 1 and 2 and wound up in internal so there's your single proof. I can provide with a lengthy list. According to NRMP charting outcomes for IMG the average step grade for IMG to internal is 240! and according to their data, student's with step 2ck grades of Between 241 and 250 only 24 got accepted! so what bullshit list are you looking at? the one that Ross and SGU provides LMAO. According to ECFMG, " Compared to 2016, the number of international medical graduates (IMGs) who participated in the Match decreased by 435. While the number of IMGs who matched to first-year positions decreased by 47, the percentage of IMGs who matched increased. Of the 12,355 IMGs who participated in the 2017 Match, 6,591 (53.3%) matched. In the 2016 Match, 6,638 (51.9%) IMGs were matched to first-year positions. (The preceding data include a very small number of Fifth Pathway applicants who participated in the 2016 and 2017 Matches. For 2017, these data include two Fifth Pathway participants who are not represented in the data below.) Of the 7,284 IMG participants who were not U.S. citizens, 3,814 (52.4%) obtained first-year positions. The number of non-U.S. citizen IMGs who obtained positions increased in 2017 for the sixth year in a row, this year by 45. Of the 5,069 U.S. citizen IMG participants, 2,777 (54.8%) were matched to first-year positions, a decrease of 92 from last year. The number of U.S. citizen IMGs matching to first-year positions has increased in 12 of the last 14 Matches" . Not saying saying there's anything wrong with it. It's medicine. But Based on what he said about his personality and goal. He's competitive. You really think with scores like that he didn't apply to surgery?? Best believe your last dollar he did. So pipe down and go back to reading your kaplan notes and uworld qbank. You can always do a fellowship after you do your Internal so you looking at about 3 years before you even apply to fellowship in surgery. But That's assuming you actually make it to internal. Because the majority of Caribbeans wind up in Family along side D.O. Those facts. Not my facts. Get them straight from AAMC. Most of the Top gunners Carribeans scoring high grades on Step are getting Internal, and family is for everyone else who scores average or passes, and only after they've accepted the American Medical student's first. The reason why most will not is simply because of the time. If you do your Internal you spend 3 years, then another 5 surgery, that's 8 years spent trying to practice medicine. If you start your residencies in your late 20's you're in your mid 30's by time it's all said in done. Then add in that 5 years. so your nearing 40 year's old. If you're rich and have finances like that to blow on rent, and living expensive while you Finnish up. then yea, you have a shot at surgery AFTER YOU get into internal. Because Surgery isn't open to family medicine student's
No one is offended and I def do not have the time to read this long post! Do not be bitter. You said you know a few? People on youtube are not people you know. again, where are these few people you know. you said Caribbean IMGs. IMGs come from all over the world. The difficulty in matching is different for a ROSS/SGU grad compared to a random IMG who graduated medical school years ago. Dr Webb himself has recommened what carib med schools to consider. Ross and SGU publishes list, they also have match day videos. Real people match into surgery from those schools and they so not have 250s. Just because you weren't able to achieve something doesnt mean others cant. Everyones circumstance is different Take Care Mr. This video has nothing to do with carib IMGs so I still do not get your point
And there is nothing wrong with internal or family medicine. the fact that you see people that match into that as less then shows how pathetic you are. get a life Mr.
It depends on the location & the level 1 trauma center capacity,, for Example: a trauma surgeon in NY make alot more than a trauma surgeon on North Dakota. Those surgeons literally burst their buts at work. It's an average of 380$.
I dream of becoming a trauma surgeon one day! Thanks for doing this for us Dr Webb.
Awesome! You CAN do it! Its a long road but worth it in the end! Keep up the good work and let me know if you have any questions along the way!
Also, be sure to subscribe to receive the newest videos posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5pm CST
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
If you don't mind me asking, how are things going so far? I'm also interested in becoming a trauma surgeon as well!
My dream is to become a Trauma Surgeon
She explained everything so well. Great Interview.
Thank you, I appreciate it!
I just found this channel and I’m so thankful. I’m currently shadowing Neurosurgeons and I’ve always said I wanted to be a Cardiothoraic surgeon, but everything just looking so appealing !
Awesome! You CAN do it! Its a long road but worth it in the end! Keep up the good work and let me know if you have any questions along the way!
Also, be sure to subscribe to receive the newest videos posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5pm CST
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
Haha! Hey Tatianna! (I was her MS3 and she convinced me to do surgery, I'm now a trauma surgeon too!)
Dude I swear you read my mind. Been waiting for this. 😭
Good stuff! Glad I could get it done for you!
Thank you Dr Webb. I'm currently in my 3rd year in medical school and being a trauma surgeon is all I can ever think of. I hope to get there soon and be very productive and efficient.
Awesome! Trauma Surgery is a good field! You CAN do it! Its a long road but worth it in the end! Keep up the good work and let me know if you have any questions along the way!
Also, be sure to subscribe to receive the newest videos posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5pm CST
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
I’m 12 years old and a trauma surgeon is something I’ve always dreamt to be. Thank you for the great video. It answered so many of my questions and made the job so much more appealing.
Awesome! Good luck, you can do it!! 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Thanks so much!
Having been in EMS since 2010, it's comforting to know that now that I'm becoming an MI, I can still balance my goals of becoming a trauma surgeon, and a father, both in view. I like that now when I clock out, I'm done with work, and that carrying into my next profession is welcome news.
Yes, def a positive aspect of trauma surgery!
Thank you, Dr. Webb! It's so important for me to see a woman in this profession giving her take.
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
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twitter.com/drwebb82
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I personally like Dr Tatiana, she looks so young and reserved but knowledgeable. My one aspect in an important job as this is to keep low key and do what you are good at so that you don't burn out in the event of trying to maintain status.
I'll be starting my journey this upcoming semester 😊
Awesome! You CAN do it! Its a long road but worth it in the end! Keep up the good work and let me know if you have any questions along the way!
Also, be sure to subscribe to receive the newest videos posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5pm CST
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
Wow! It's so cool to get a response from an actual surgeon. Thank you for the motivation and all the advice you've given. Dr. Jackson in the making 😎🙏
Trauma surgery is intense. Nice interview!
Thanks!
Thank you so much Dr Webb for this video and all the videos in this series! They inspire me to keep studying and putting in the work needed to become a physician. Side note; I particularly enjoy your videos from non-traditional doctors like yourself.
Thank you, I appreciate it!
These videos are *extremely* useful! Thanks, Dr. Webb!
Excellent interview..
Thank you!
THIS IS GONNA BE ME YA'LL!!! #womeninsurgery#minoritiesinsurgery
Yes 🙌🏾 shift work!
Yes, def a positive of trauma surgery
This was a great interview! When I get to medical school I’m gonna keep my options so I’ll consider something in surgery.. but idk if I would wanna be in residency training for THAT long ! Sheesh.
Saran Wright If you want to do surgery you won’t have a choice. I’m trying to become a orthopedic sports medicine surgeon 👨🏾⚕️ and that’s five years of residency.
One day i will become trauma surgeon! ♥️
I looked into trauma surgery on the internet and was surprised to learn that it is stereotyped as a specialty which does not operate much and instead takes care of other surgeons’ patients. This is the exact opposite of what I thought trauma surgery would be 🤷♂️
Hello Dr. Webb, thank you for another great video. I wanted to ask you, if you can please do an interview with a oncologist/hematologist? Thank you for the time Dr, your videos are the best!
Good suggestion! I will look into this! Make sure to subscribe to be on the look out for this and upcoming new videos posted every MWF at 5pm CST!
A. Webb
www.antoniowebbmd.com
twitter.com/drwebb82
facebook.com/awebbmd
ua-cam.com/users/antoniowebbmd instagram.com/overcomingtheoddsbook
These are some of your best videos, you should revisit some of these types of videos!
Dr. Webb please explain to your viewers what a Fellow is versus a Resident. Some of these are confusing when they explain their background. Also explain moonlighting opportunities after P.G.Y. 2.
First off, I truly appreciate all the careers in medicine videos. I am entering a US medical school in fall and enjoy getting exposed to careers that I didnt even know exist. Secondly, I was wondering if you have any contact information (that you can share) for the trauma surgeon.
I was wondering the same thing about contact information
I wish there was a little more detail in regards to lifestyle. I have always been fascinated by trauma but I feared the schedule was too unpredictable and might prevent a difficult quality of life for a mom or wife.
Another big one is dealing with what I perceive as the increased risk of patient death due to the seriousness of injuries you see. Maintaining resiliency, preventing survivors guilt, etc
Great video nonetheless. I will reach out to a trauma surgeon at a major hospital in my area
Yes, def good things to consider! I am interviewing another trauma surgeon in the next few weeks so please let me know what questions you would like to be asked in more detail about lifestyle.
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Go ahead lady!
Dr. Webb thanks for the vedio.
Thank you, I appreciate it!
👍❤💪
Great interview!
Thank you, I appreciate it!
I love these videos
You remind me of Dr.Benton from ER!
Thank you Dr Webb and Dr Cardenas for your talk. I’m currently in AUS and wishing to take this career path are there any aspects of the job you found are essential to learn but are not taught during general rotations? Bear in mind I am a medical student/paramedic in AUS. Thank you
Thanks for these Videos. We need to find a way to get more views on these Careers in medicine videos because its nothing else like it on youtube
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Substantia Nigra pars reticulata
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she's adorable
I’m 24 and have been a paramedic for 3 years. Would it be too late to get started ?
Might I ask how they make income over those 10 years of school and residency? Student debt surely isn’t cheap.
As residents and fellows, we do get paid but not as much as one would make once they are done. Check out this video here:
ua-cam.com/video/XTfHlwko9c4/v-deo.html
Residents and Fellows receive annual salaries, health and dental from the hospitals in which they see patients.
I'm a military spouse overseas and the colleges here don't offer a bachelors in biology. Can i still become a trauma surgeon with a BS in psychology and a minor in biology (if i get the prerequisites for med school) I'm stressing and I don't know where to get information. Any advice helps.
Do you have enough time for your family? Are you able to balance it?
How many years of school does it take to be a trauma surgeon?
12-15 years total- Bachelors degree (4 years) medical school (4 years) residency (4-5 years) fellowship (1-2 years)
Do you also need to take board exams for fellowship every 10 yrs?
Yes, you have to re certify every 10 years, which means taking your board exams every 10 yrs
Antonio J. Webb, M.D. so for you will you be taking 2 (ortho and spine) exams every 10yrs?
We’re you previous Air Force enlisted ?
How many trauma surgeons are on duty at one time?
Depends on:
Hospital capacity
Current morbidity/mortality trends
However, there is protocol. You have the junior registrar(s) (junior resident), senior registrar(s) present at the hospital in rotation depending on their choice of medical specialty.
Then there is 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th physician on call especially for surgery.
@@Andrew513ful Thank you for taking the time to break that down.
im 15 and graduate next year after graduation i plan on starting my career in medicine i am not sure if i want to be an emergency OB surgeon or a trauma surgeon and this i am stuck any advice?
How much do trauma surgeons make?
How much do trauma surgeons make after residency in Texas? Because you said you are expecting to be paid 600k-700k a year after residency but Google says otherwise. I'm thinking you probably know better than Google lol
It's pretty much a safe bet that if your a carribean medical student, surgery little more than a dream. A few students I know with 254+ on step 1 and 2 weren't even called for interviews for surgery or cardiology. They wound up in family or internal. unless you have some deep connections as in parents who are in the field. Know that the moment your big toe leaves states for carribean medical school, your oreety going to be either family or internal. No matter how good your step grades are, the hospitals will select a student from America first, even if your an American citizen. And competitive socialites are almost always exclusive for American top gunners. You can be the best carribean student, you'll be outshined by a student who a top gunner in America.
You know a few students really? Caribbean schools usually do not have a lot of students with 250+ on STEP 1 so how do you know a few? people on the internet always claiming to know a few with no proof whatsoever.
You do know that Ross and St George have a match list available to the public and you can see the surgery matches right?
Please stop spreading the wrong information and besides what does your comment have to do with this video?
How about you face your life and not worry about what specialty Carribean students want to go into? Every year, lots of IMGs match into surgery. Its hard like everything else in life.
Also how will they get interviews for cardiology? Cardiology is a fellowship. Just stop right now please because its obvious you do not know anyone with such scores
Don't be offended madam. It's imperative you not lie to your self and accept facts. those are facts. Matter of fact, you can search up a few people who got high scores on youtube land. One student from the carrib got a verified 254 on step 1 and 2 and wound up in internal so there's your single proof. I can provide with a lengthy list. According to NRMP charting outcomes for IMG the average step grade for IMG to internal is 240! and according to their data, student's with step 2ck grades of Between 241 and 250 only 24 got accepted!
so what bullshit list are you looking at? the one that Ross and SGU provides LMAO. According to ECFMG, " Compared to 2016, the number of international medical graduates (IMGs) who participated in the Match decreased by 435. While the number of IMGs who matched to first-year positions decreased by 47, the percentage of IMGs who matched increased. Of the 12,355 IMGs who participated in the 2017 Match, 6,591 (53.3%) matched. In the 2016 Match, 6,638 (51.9%) IMGs were matched to first-year positions. (The preceding data include a very small number of Fifth Pathway applicants who participated in the 2016 and 2017 Matches. For 2017, these data include two Fifth Pathway participants who are not represented in the data below.)
Of the 7,284 IMG participants who were not U.S. citizens, 3,814 (52.4%) obtained first-year positions. The number of non-U.S. citizen IMGs who obtained positions increased in 2017 for the sixth year in a row, this year by 45.
Of the 5,069 U.S. citizen IMG participants, 2,777 (54.8%) were matched to first-year positions, a decrease of 92 from last year. The number of U.S. citizen IMGs matching to first-year positions has increased in 12 of the last 14 Matches" .
Not saying saying there's anything wrong with it. It's medicine. But Based on what he said about his personality and goal. He's competitive. You really think with scores like that he didn't apply to surgery?? Best believe your last dollar he did. So pipe down and go back to reading your kaplan notes and uworld qbank. You can always do a fellowship after you do your Internal so you looking at about 3 years before you even apply to fellowship in surgery. But That's assuming you actually make it to internal. Because the majority of Caribbeans wind up in Family along side D.O. Those facts. Not my facts. Get them straight from AAMC. Most of the Top gunners Carribeans scoring high grades on Step are getting Internal, and family is for everyone else who scores average or passes, and only after they've accepted the American Medical student's first. The reason why most will not is simply because of the time. If you do your Internal you spend 3 years, then another 5 surgery, that's 8 years spent trying to practice medicine. If you start your residencies in your late 20's you're in your mid 30's by time it's all said in done. Then add in that 5 years. so your nearing 40 year's old. If you're rich and have finances like that to blow on rent, and living expensive while you Finnish up. then yea, you have a shot at surgery AFTER YOU get into internal. Because Surgery isn't open to family medicine student's
No one is offended and I def do not have the time to read this long post!
Do not be bitter. You said you know a few? People on youtube are not people you know. again, where are these few people you know. you said Caribbean IMGs. IMGs come from all over the world. The difficulty in matching is different for a ROSS/SGU grad compared to a random IMG who graduated medical school years ago.
Dr Webb himself has recommened what carib med schools to consider. Ross and SGU publishes list, they also have match day videos. Real people match into surgery from those schools and they so not have 250s.
Just because you weren't able to achieve something doesnt mean others cant. Everyones circumstance is different
Take Care Mr. This video has nothing to do with carib IMGs so I still do not get your point
And there is nothing wrong with internal or family medicine. the fact that you see people that match into that as less then shows how pathetic you are. get a life Mr.
Go to school in America?
How much does a Trauma/Critical Care Surgeon make?
mid to high 3s
sheri malik 385k an average
all dependent on area of practice and other variables as well
Thank you :)
It depends on the location & the level 1 trauma center capacity,, for Example: a trauma surgeon in NY make alot more than a trauma surgeon on North Dakota. Those surgeons literally burst their buts at work. It's an average of 380$.
Doctor Webb, that may be your wife! 😭
Is the safe to say she likes sixpacks
Great interview!!
Thank you, I appreciate it!