AI Will never replace human medical professionals. If there's a medical error, the company can be sued to shit.
@Andhdjsjs24 минут бұрын
I can really start seeing that the entire medical specialty will be gradually replaced by AI and robots ... with surgeons prolly at the last line although we cant be sure
@kevinjubbalmd26 минут бұрын
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@andressmith141426 минут бұрын
Doctors like surgeons and dentists who work with their hands will not be replaced any time soon. Doctors who are purely doing differential diagnosis are on borrowed time
@exactscallion729 минут бұрын
I was having these thoughts too That it might be coming sooner than expected
@soroushdarvish928114 сағат бұрын
America gives you opportunities to go medical school if you didn’t do well in undergrad. Post bachelor programs. One year masters interview guarantee programs and you have DO schools. But poor souls in Canada have none of those. So everyone need to STFU
@bobythomas329216 сағат бұрын
Oncology and radiation oncology?
@OkaycoolghenКүн бұрын
One thing I don’t agree with is you have to be the best in order to give advice. For a lot of ppl it’s not about being the best it’s about getting from point A to point B. Someone with a lower GPA can’t take your advice on how to navigate the application process bc you don’t know what’s it’s like to have a GPA stain on an application. I believe Maggie served a lot of value for many med students. You guys just have a different audience
@sunriselotusКүн бұрын
Its so political. Everything is just so political. From start to finish. And the moral chipping of people's character is so scary to watch its almost demonic. I just wanted to say the second I got into med school I had people going after every limb of my body trying to tear me into pieces from layman people to everyone saying I "took a seat away from somebody else" because I was going and that I "didn't deserve to be there" and that I "was stupid" and "was not going to do good." The truth is med school is just school and anybody can do it with the proper time, direction, and guidance. What you really have to learn in life is you are smart and you can do anything. People want to rip you apart because they don't want you to be successful. So yes its all very political and its all extremely scary. So put your helmet and kneepads on and the best shoes you have before you go for the ride.
@sunriselotusКүн бұрын
I very burnt out by people in general. both inside and outside of the hospital. what should I do?
@CelGonzalez-i2iКүн бұрын
As a liscensed therapist I wish we could independently connext better to create more holistic spaces of care/education/mangment and business in a way that allows for better work life balance, income and community healing. ... to restructure the field but still utilize all the intelligence and capabilities.
@dezmondphillip49872 күн бұрын
Great video. For me I use tracing paper, flash cards, and extra sources.
@gabiglaezer86852 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing, very good information!
@travissorenson95542 күн бұрын
I worked as an ophthalmologist assistant before getting accepted to med school and thought that’s what I wanted to do. But I think I want a more exciting surgical specialty now, like neurosurgery or cardiothoracic
@iiNewbii2 күн бұрын
I had no idea Caribbean med schools are $100k+ per year… that is OOS tuition for WashU. How is that justified
@lindanowak78933 күн бұрын
About the title. DOCTORS quit MEDICINE, NURSES quit NURSING. Nurses do not practice medicine.
@FelixZolko3 күн бұрын
I think the main point you are missing that Goobie nor Zach articulated as clearly as they intended, was that the system feeds itself health problems to make money off those problems - and Doctors are merely another cog in the wheel in the aim of making these entities, money. You can't ignore statistical rates of burnout in healthcare. It's a field that attracts ideals but ends up being no different (and perhaps worse) in terms of moral quandry due to the amount of $ involved. The system makes people sick, we prescribe meds/treatments that treat symptoms but not the full individual, and the cycle goes around. Of course this is not true of all specialties, but is the case with a lot of health problems. Modern medicine is great at diagnosing. Sure, medicine has stopped/prevented many diseases in recent history, but that's not really the argument they are making. I appreciate your nuanced perspective, although it's still slightly dismissive of their experiences. EOD you are feeding hopefuls the picks and shovels via medschoolinsiders, so some criticism of your video/channel is also deserved.
@briebonney3833 күн бұрын
Date a radiologist if you like someone who enjoys things like fixing your printer or who can tell if the picture on your wall is a millimeter crooked
@bigbountybar14 күн бұрын
Stop talking shit
@YPJ-k3q4 күн бұрын
13:30 this is sad but true. I have worked in clinic, hospitals and nursing homes and it is the same thing. Tonight i would have left my shift had it not been the very real threat of me losing my license for abandonment because the hospital has signs for pt doors for their conditions (covid, flu, dropplet, contact, etc) and i make it my business to look at the pt chart to see "what they are here for". We had so many flu and covid pt's and i watched doctors and nurses walk in these pt rooms, and not foam or put on PPE, even though the read the sign. Come out, not wash their hands or foam and go right to the next pt. Healthcare today is not what it was 6 years ago. It is so sad. Oh, here is the kicker, it was seasoned doctors and nurses doing this crap. The newbies ser this and follow suit 😢 😢😢
@whazzas50234 күн бұрын
Intern year can be brutal. You are learning the actual skills of being a doctor, not just the theory and foundation taught in school. It's very important you are in a supportive training program. It is also key to know that things tend to get better. But you need to put your own health first. Doctoring is stressful and doctors have a higher burnout, depression and suicide rate than the general population. Hopefully we can make strides in wellness for all doctors, nurses and allied health providers. We need to ramp up training programs to have enough medical staff for our worldwide aging population, overworking and burning out our current workforce is not sustainable.
@VCkhorommbi4 күн бұрын
Next time don't forget veterinarian, the animal doctor. Those who help the voicless.
@VCkhorommbi4 күн бұрын
Dermatology is the ONE what are you talking about
@susanchristineknisely35464 күн бұрын
Its deeper. Consumers don't want to pay what we want. Case point, one local guy I know in Vegas who was ok with spending $180,000 on a timeshare on the Las Vegas strip but didn't find any value in a $1,700 ER bill, and he has the money to pay the $1,700 ER bill in full without it affecting anything else in his life, like $1,700 is pocket change for this guy, so my point again is what consumer's (patient's ) value.
@elb40274 күн бұрын
This is good. It started a conversation and pulled a thread…
@psychiatry-is-eugenics4 күн бұрын
Accidentally stumbled on the video - the dumbest health trend of 2024 : CGM by Dr Karan. I prefer this take on the topic - it can’t hurt to verify that your readings will never change . It’s not like a prostate biopsy or colonoscopy
@psychiatry-is-eugenics4 күн бұрын
i went to a young really cute female doctor . She was hostile and bigoted because I am a mentally ill diabetic . So less than worthless or about the same as all doctors i have been to .
@priscilawaltrickbittencour48514 күн бұрын
Are you single, honey? JK! 😅
@lindawick4555 күн бұрын
Wow. You are totally unaware that you actually make Dr Goobies point for him. Everything you go on about is about is doctor driven. And no, primary care doctors only strive to find out what medication the patient is lacking in. Doctors have been taught nothing about how nutrition(carnivore, ketovore) can solve so many chronic metabolic disorder. And several neurologists have convinced me that I should never have spinal surgery. Despite all the stenosis, ankylosing spondylitis, herniation that I have. And that outcomes are based on the mechanics of the surgery, not patient rated success. Medicine is broken. I am old and started in cytology in the 1970s, and watched medicine change so I went to dental school which was very satisfying. Then it changed to crappy schools and lack of understanding of mechanics of a functional system. Doctors don't even touch patients anymore. This is an ego driven video criticizing a doctor for talking about his specialty being ego driven and not patient driven Grow up then listen to yourself, and the Doctors who do it for their own ego "drifting for driving" thrlls.
@yeyeye-lx2nq5 күн бұрын
In Romania during residency, in certain specialities i.e OBGYN, gastroenterology, all surgeries, etc, you work 24h shifts plus 7-8h in the following day (the normal scheduelle in the day after), resulting in 32h shifts Oh, and usually, unless you're really really lucky, those 24h shifts arent paid as a resident. . its a disaster yet nobody talks about it.
@casinoroyale00135 күн бұрын
no love for ophtho EVER
@JC-vx9ht5 күн бұрын
Sounds like she entered medicine primarily for $$ and other reasons were not as motivated.
@Pedro_Hermoso5 күн бұрын
We need ophthalmology
@ownthispwn5 күн бұрын
there needs to be regulation for hospitals. this is fukin insane. how are u caring for peoples LIVES and understaffing constantly
@Rainbowofthefallen5 күн бұрын
Just commenting for the algorithm 🖤🤎💜
@ReadyorNot8115 күн бұрын
11:09 im diabetic and im not a nurse. This made me get up off my arse and take a walk outside.
@invictuous92226 күн бұрын
Seems like residencies value being pragmetic more than emphathetic? But medical school admissions value empathy more…. Hmmm
@marving89076 күн бұрын
Don’t forgot that public healthcare is purposefully underfunded in the UK and Canada by politicians lobbied by for profit healthcare to ultimately transition their country to a worse Private system in which they can generate so much more revenue. I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if Canadian healthcare is privatized this decade. At the expense of patient outcomes.
@FLAC20236 күн бұрын
You can work at Home Depot from early age, save and invest as much as you can. By the time you are 40 you will be rich. Don't marry losers! Skip the BMWs!
@FLAC20236 күн бұрын
I'm happy for her! Go and be happy girl!!! Medicine nowadays is a disaster...
@Agtsmirnoff6 күн бұрын
Maybe if she had spent more time focusing on being a better doctor and improving her efficiency and less time on being a social media star, she wouldn’t have felt the need to quit
@Being_Mary6 күн бұрын
Great pointers 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 one I’ll incorporate is the red light!! One I’d stay away from is candles (I used to be a sucker for them). Recently learned they are simply toxic to inhale :(
@monicaperez28436 күн бұрын
If the calling is not there, no amount of pay or prestige will get you there.
@monicaperez28436 күн бұрын
Do your research, and pray/meditate, is medicine your calling?
@Agtsmirnoff6 күн бұрын
Or go work in the field for a while, shadow, see if you really have a taste for it
@monicaperez28436 күн бұрын
We need a return to Catholic medical (they used to say nursing, but now the term includes doctors) religious orders.
@rafeemoosagie89876 күн бұрын
An you can use paid apps on Apple Watch
@johncochran886 күн бұрын
I swear as much as I havent wanted to go to med school since being a medical assistant back in 2018 All I ever see on youtube is doctors quiting and everyone saying "do something else dont go to medschool this aint worth it" lol I want/wanted to be a pathologist their work life balance cant be that bad right ?
@reedescalde18976 күн бұрын
you just need to recognize the difficulties (which are vast) and decide if thats what you want, i personally would chose it over anything else in life. Path is well known for having a better life as well
@RykerMcDuffy34876 күн бұрын
Most of those students are garbage students who went into medicine for the wrong reason. I know one of the "I'm quitting medicine" ppl personally (same med school class) they were absolutely a DEI admit that was more focused on their social media accounts than actually learning medicine. This job is hard, but not harder than any of the jobs I had before this. If you have only ever done school then medical school can be a gut check when you start clinicals, and residency even more so. If youve ever worked in a reasonably challenging career field then it's pretty comparable. If you were a teacher before medicine you might struggle, but if you were prior military or EMS or anything else that's actually challenging, it's honestly an improvement.
@Agtsmirnoff6 күн бұрын
People have grown soft in these times
@dtae78555 күн бұрын
@@RykerMcDuffy3487What made them a DEI admit? I’m curious what characteristics did they present to make you think that? Were they a POC?
@RykerMcDuffy34873 күн бұрын
@@dtae7855 if they were a white male they wouldn't have even got an interview to this school
@KevanJayasooriya6 күн бұрын
Wanna be a doc + businnesman = ENTrepreneur
@ar15araghi60736 күн бұрын
Wrong people getting In medicine
@Agtsmirnoff6 күн бұрын
Seems like she wanted to medicine trying to be a social media star, not a doctor
@FLAC20236 күн бұрын
@@ar15araghi6073 and who are you to decide?
@RykerMcDuffy34876 күн бұрын
Yeah well it's socialized healthcare what do you expect