So happy a woman can have it all. I want to be a doctor, be married, and have kids. I was under the impression it wasn't possible. Thank you!
@JT-tx2ns5 жыл бұрын
She scaled down her work hours though so don’t sleep on that.
@Totalavulsion4 жыл бұрын
I Do Declare or maybe the child will be inspired that their mother cares for people, learns the value of a good work ethic and passion for achieving something in life
@christallew.72579 жыл бұрын
Can you do a video with a surgeon talking about their life as surgeon (their schedule & residency)
@Morrocanprincess8 жыл бұрын
Sadly this is an overly optimistic video. Overtime many doctors will find that they don't have a good home life due to the fact that the profession has the worst work-life balance. Most end up divorced or just existing as roomates in their marriages. Many doctors also miss many milestones in their children's lives no matter their specialty. It's a noble profession but one that comes with ALOT of sacrifices! That's why you have to do it for the right reasons.
@KaikiTsuki498 жыл бұрын
+MorrocanZween Actually, you'll find that that depends very heavily on the specialty. Most of the physicians I know have a pretty nice work-life balance. In the non-surgical specialties, almost all of the older physicians I know have families and children. In the surgical specialties, it's a little harder, but it's doable. You may have to push back plans for kids till after you're established as a surgeon, so you don't have to work as many hours, but you can do it (esp if your spouse has better work hours). Of course, it takes work; there are always sacrifices. There are those who divorce, who just decide they can't balance family with work. But if you really want to do it, you can. There are a lot more regulations on how many hours doctors can work now, which is why the lifestyle has gotten better.
@friendlove339 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this Andrea!! Balancing life as a mom and a doctor is something i've always been anxious about... During my clinical volunteering time and job shadowing, I actively sought out physicians who were also moms and asked them about how they balance it all. The key answers that I keep hearing are 1) having a supportive spouse is HUGE, and 2) you have to adjust your expectations of yourself in each role, rather than striving to be perfect at everything. One doctor I spoke to put it very nicely: "I make sure that I have 'my' life, my husband has 'his' life, we as a couple have 'our' life, our kids have 'their' lives, and we as a family have our life together as well". :)
@leobardofernandez13259 жыл бұрын
"I thought they were scary" I laughed really hard when she said that. I was a cancer patient when I was 18 and now I'm 20 and I'm looking forward to becoming an oncologist one day. I never thought I would be interested in medicine but when I was a patient my hospital had some amazing people working there, not just doctors, but all other staff. Being diagnosed with cancer can be scary and especially 18, but I felt none of that, I felt calm and relaxed. The dedication of the people at the hospital made me feel that way. I knew they were doing all they could to help me. Right now I'm working on my pre-requisites to transfer to UT-MD Anderson for their radiation therapy program and I plan to take my chemistry pre-requisites for med-school after I get my bachelor's. Wish me luck :) Btw- your videos are awesome!
@AndreaTooleyMD9 жыл бұрын
Leobardo Fernandez Good luck!! What an amazing journey you have had.
@DaisyMel139 жыл бұрын
+Leobardo Fernandez I am currently a radiation therapy student (not at MD Anderson) but I am loving it! I have less than a year before I graduate. I am 20 as well! What a small world. I am loving it so far and I think you will love it as well. I would highly recommend it. I too have thought about going on to pursue a PA degree or going to med school to further my education after the program. You are truly an inspiration and have a personal and touching journey.
@leobardofernandez13259 жыл бұрын
+MelissaNicole hey, thank you! I still have a couple of years left until i get my bachelor's in radiation therapy but i hope i can start my major in the fall of 2016. i probably won't go to MD Anderson, but its more likely I will go to Texas State University for the program they have there. well I wish you luck with your studies. I have spent most of my free time just studying to get A's in my classes so that I would have a greater chance of being accepted into my major. so far I'm doing great.
@bellefeu49338 жыл бұрын
+Leobardo Fernandez that's AWESOME!!
@sucharitagummalla35268 жыл бұрын
+Leobardo Fernandez Your story is amazing! It's thoughtful people like you who really appreciate their doctors that make me so happy and why I want to be a doctor one day. I also have an interest in oncology! I am going to start college in the fall and I'm extremely excited for the journey ahead of me! I wish you luck in all your future endeavors and I know that great things will come out of you!
@natashaziv17959 жыл бұрын
This woman is my new role model!
@davidbehning44779 жыл бұрын
Love it. Yeah, I agree with the comment down below. Would you be able to talk to a surgeon for us? (That is if they even have the time to be interviewed lol)
@davidbehning44779 жыл бұрын
***** and just a word of advice for the interviews. It's better to engage with the interviewee than look at the webcam during online interviews. Only saying this because I took a speech class and that was one of the tips, still a great video though :)
@nathaliemariemarichal9 жыл бұрын
Hey Andrea can you please do a video with a dermatologist?
@elleaurenn9 жыл бұрын
Nathalie Marichal Yes please Ms.Andrea I would love this!
@juanitavarela95959 жыл бұрын
Andrea please please NP vs MD !!! 😊
@chantalsordzi88569 жыл бұрын
Hi Dr. Tooley! I was wondering if you could interview an OB/GYN and make a comparison with Paediatrics! Thanks for all these videos by the way -they are really encouraging and have contributed to me finally switching from a Political Theory background to a career in Medicine :)
@MissSadieBeauty9 жыл бұрын
Hey Andrea! Great video!! You ladies are both huge inspirations! Could you do a video with an emergency medicine doctor?
@aDashofMonique9 жыл бұрын
So important for everyone, especially women interested in becoming doctors, to know that you CAN have a family and be a successful physician at the same time. :) Thanks for conducting this interview, Dr. Tooley!
@macibell94589 жыл бұрын
andrea, i hope God blesses you 10 fold what you bless me and other aspiring doctors. you never fail in bringing encouragement just when its needed!! thank you and thank you, Dr. Thompson.
@sciencenerd88799 жыл бұрын
This really hit home. Thank you so much and thank Dr. Thompson. She is awesome!
@dinaramadan26789 жыл бұрын
this is absolutely everything I wanted to hear!!!
@velmasirois15959 жыл бұрын
I've always wondered if Id be able to balance family life and my career! Perfect start to my monday morning! Thanks you!
@88jeda9 жыл бұрын
She's an inspiration for me, thanks for the interview.
@KeepHopeAlive909 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this video! This has been a huge concern of mine.
@bethanieberends53319 жыл бұрын
This has been a legitimate worry of mine for years now. Thank you addressing how women can really have great home lives while balancing a career in medicine !!
@reannarichardson39788 жыл бұрын
This interview was very insightful! Thank you so much for doing this. I would love to see an interview with both a male and female surgeon or even a person of colour.
@elleaurenn9 жыл бұрын
This was such a great and beneficial interview! Could you do an interview on an older person going to med school like say 30? Thank you so much for what you do!
@carriethompson97492 жыл бұрын
GUYS THATS MY MOM (Carrie Thompson)
@seamantv20316 жыл бұрын
My wife is a doctor. She work 36hrs at the hospital here in Philippines. The doctors are very intelligent but they dont have the boldness to make a rule or law not to work for 24hrs or 36hrs. My wife doesnt have time for me and my son even for herself.Maybe you can make a law or convention regarding working works for a doctor. Thanks doc 😀
@dbg06179 жыл бұрын
This was great, thank you! It would be great to see an interview with a physician who had children before/during medical school too!
@amatulnoor71714 жыл бұрын
Amazing hard working women! No ordinary men can imagine this!
@zoelee55709 жыл бұрын
Wow! You both are so inspiring!! I am from Australia and currently in year 11 in high school. (Which is my second last year of schooling, and then I can apply for medical school! Eek!). I am interested in surgery and hopefully down the path of neuro! Thank you for this video gave me heaps of relief in terms of having a family and studying!! I wanted to make a suggestion for your next possible video. "How do you mange stress/ pressure/ anxiety in medical school and also with being a doctor?" Thank you so much Andrea, you have been a fantastic role model for me! Love Zoe! :)
@SoGillyHicks019 жыл бұрын
Guidance You apply to med school straight out of high school in Australia??? Is it combined with college or something? In the US, the minimum requirement for applying to a medical school is completing a bachelor's degree in college/university and taking the MCAT (entrance exam, like the SAT but for med school). Hmm.. that's so different, but cool haha :)
@zoelee55709 жыл бұрын
AnaBanana In Australia year 11 and 12 are like senior years, its where you pick your own subjects! (As Australia is made up of many different states, some divide year 11 and 12 off and name it college. But its commonly known as high school. Which is the duration of year seven to twelve. ) I do English, Math, Physics, Biology and Chemistry! To go to med school its required that you've passed Math, English and depending on the University they want you to pass all 3 sciences or just Chemistry or Biology! Also, you get OP score and need to pass the UMAT(which is the same as MCAT). When you complete high school you get an OP score (year 12). -But only one state in Australia uses this system, which is the state I live in. An OP score is a ranking, this score is made up from how well you're doing compared to your peers/ how well you're doing academically and how well you are doing against the rest of the state. (The state I live in, is very competitive with schooling). For medical school you need an OP of 1, which is the best you can get! But also very hard to get! So, its common for students to do an undergraduate, which is a bachelor degree! But completely optional. I have spoke to many physicians and they say a undergraduate degree mentally preps you better for medical school. Are you currently in medical school or planning to be? If so, what field are you aspiring for? Is your schooling also competitive? Best of luck from Australia!
@SoGillyHicks019 жыл бұрын
Guidance Wow, thanks for the info! And yes, I am planning to attend medical school too as I will be going into 12th grade this fall. The application process is fairly competitive since there is a lot of interest. Right now, I am interested in orthopedics. But who knows, that might change over time :) Which field are you going into?
@SoGillyHicks019 жыл бұрын
Best of luck to you as well!
@Giacintha9 жыл бұрын
We do in the UK, finish A Levels between the ages of 18/19 and then straight to medical school (some UK uni's require that you take the BMAT and some the UKCAT exams too). If you're successful in all areas including having undertaken some relevant work experience - to med school you go for 5 years followed by 2 additional years as a junior ( I think it's US equiv. is an internship/ residency) then, you're a doctor at age 25/26 if all goes as it should have. Then you continue learning about whatever vocational training path you decide to follow within the field of medicine taking exams along the way 😊 We do have graduate medicine courses but that's another story and certainly not as easy as going straight to med school at age 18/ 19. In many ways it would be nice to have a balance in both opportunities since not everyone knows what they want to be for the rest of their lives from the age of 18/19 but here we are highly skewed to the former and graduate medicine is much harder to get into 😐
@elijahhenry27478 жыл бұрын
hey there , my ambition is to become a neurological surgeon and to have a happy family with possible 9 to 12 children(Lol just kidding its 14 children). With that aside,do you think I would have time to spend with them? my friends told me about not having any time what so ever with guards to family, is this true? (from a neurosurgeons perspectives) and not having a social life. I would really appreciate a response.
@Rose-ki7mg9 жыл бұрын
Dr. Thompson is very inspirational. She seems to genuinely care for all women and wants them to succeed overall, however it is defined by the individual. Thanks for the post!
@pinaychacha9 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrea! Thank you so much for all your videos. They're so helpful and informative! You're truly an inspiration. I wish I found your videos sooner! Is there any way you can do an interview with a physician-scientist? In undergrad, I really enjoyed doing experiments, but it lacked the patient contact that I love so much. I've spoken to a lot of physicians and researchers, but no physician's who are in research. Thanks! I'm looking forward to your future videos!
@JaneDoe212389 жыл бұрын
Hello, as far as fulfilling med school requirements go, should I take Statistics and Calculus 1 or should I take Calculus 1 & 2? Thanks!
@vanhoot22348 жыл бұрын
+JaneDoe each med school has its requirements printed on their admissions websites. You typically need an english credit, physics, which automatically means math/calc, some med schools require statistics but not all, although most subject areas require it like psychology for example. You also need a year of biology, chemistry, all with labs. Some med schools require you to have biochem with labs as well.
@olaasem90867 жыл бұрын
has anyone told u tht u look like perrie Edwards from little mix?
@brir.45649 жыл бұрын
What an amazing interview!! I want to be a Pediatrician :)
@thishealthyhaven9 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing Andrea! She is amazing, a lot of her thoughts coordinate with my own. I'll be a junior in college but I've always loved the elderly population as well and she inspired me to take a closer look at hematology now :)
@ClairesBeauty019 жыл бұрын
wow this really motivated me. it really solidified me becoming a doctor. thank you so much for this! now i know i really can "do it all"
@abhikkumarde10536 жыл бұрын
One of the best detailed explanation of worklife balance for physicians
@mirandatanner9 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrea I just wanted to say that I love your vlogs. I really look up to you and when ever I need to know something about being a doctor I look at your vlogs. My family does not have any doctors in it which is sometimes very hard for me to understand something's about going to college and going to medical school. So I just wanted to say thank you so much for making these vlogs. I was just searching KZbin about doctors and I found your wonderful vlogs! THANKS!😊
@WavesOfLight47 жыл бұрын
I learned soo much from this video thank you for this!
@EmiTevet9 жыл бұрын
This was very enriching. Thank you, Dr. Andrea Tooley and Dr. Thompson, for the time you spent making this video!
@sapphirear9 жыл бұрын
This was such an inspiring video. Thank you so much for this interview.
@BoltCRNA7 жыл бұрын
I interviewed at the Mayo Clinic last year and all the Minne"soda" accents were endearing. Not much to see in Rochester besides the hospitals but the cheese curds were pretty darn good. God bless those who find Hematology their passion, Oncogenes, TP53, TNF... not my thing.
@saraht61839 жыл бұрын
Wow, this is such an amazing interview. You both remind me of how amazing the medical field is.
@fdgirl929 жыл бұрын
This video made my day. I could not stop smiling the whole time i was watching it. Thank you for showing this too the world; everything in it was so realistic and positive. Much success to you both.
@DollyDomDom8 жыл бұрын
She's was great!!! Thanks!
@K13709 жыл бұрын
ohmagoodness this is absolutely GOLD!! Thank you!
@suryalakshmiramabhotla19917 жыл бұрын
Very nice And I want to know whether there r anyone who r doctors and also a singer or any other thing like this
@suryalakshmiramabhotla19917 жыл бұрын
If there r can u interview them about how they balance both doctor and other stream
@alssw99109 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the encouragement and inspiration!
@luxynails22839 жыл бұрын
Thank you again for another inspiring video. I will be done with med school in a few months from now. Not much of a personal life/time right know.. so BUSY!! I am also into some time consuming extra curriculum activities / volunteerism. Anyways.. Just wanted to ask you based on your experience how many hours do you work per week. People (by people I am referring to Residents ) keep telling me they basically reach 100hrs per week... even though they are supposed to work a lot less.. Is it true?
@maltezebubblegum9 жыл бұрын
She is so motivating....Thanks for the interview!
@maanibee168 жыл бұрын
Very informative talk, thank you Dr. Tooley and Dr. Thompson for putting it in perspective :)
@yanghyoni779 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the wonderful interview.
@aidan1234519 жыл бұрын
If i were to want to be a surgeon... would i have ANY time to travel and stuff? Also, would i have that kind of free time as a resident?
@AndreaTooleyMD9 жыл бұрын
aidan giordano You will have time when you finish training. You do get small breaks throughout residency, but not a lot :-)
@SomethingNick9 жыл бұрын
As a guy who wants a medical education but also to start a family this video was really encouraging! I worry that if I have children I'll miss out on the important moments like soccer games, dance recitals etc but I think as long as I can find a balance and prioritise whats important to me I can be as accomplished as Dr. Thompson. Thanks for posting!
@gisellemorales81127 жыл бұрын
YOU should do a video about being a pediatrician! Maybe like Emergency medicine or pediatric general surgeon! (: I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL. I'm really interested on emergency medicine but I want to work with kids too so that would be an amazing and tough road for me!
@lollife11549 жыл бұрын
I enjoygreat outdoors nature, keep it rolling!
@mbouigermaine45418 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your videos. They keep me so motivated. Could you please interview an obstetrician gynecologist if possible? I will be very happy. I want to know, her/his pathway, experience in residency, advises for pre-med students. what she/he did to get involved before and after enter in medical school? Just like you did in the first 5 minutes with Dr. Thompson. Thank you again!
@mynameisamy36008 жыл бұрын
This may be a very strange question, but do you think ( or maybe know anybody who knows) if being left-handed is a big disadvantage for surgeons. *Sorry for the mistakes, I am not a native English speaker:)
@kamiahuff-johnson91609 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrea, I know you did not talk about this in this video but I wanted to know why you went to Africa? I really like your videos, they are so helpful. And I am truly inspired by you. Seriously after binge watching most of your videos I feel like I can keep going. Thanks
@Sebkarp09 жыл бұрын
Do you think ophthalmologists can effect a balance in their family lives?
@tishna39 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video, it was so helpful. I want to go to medical school and have a family, my husband is also a minister. He is not pasturing a church yet but didn't know if ministry, medicine and family would work. I do have a great support system. So thank you and Dr. Thompson for is video! Such a big burden has been lifted!
@Cleolc19 жыл бұрын
I really found this video informative and happy to hear that having a family is doable! But I was wondering if you work with any doctors that went through med school or/and residency as a single parent? I'm majoring right now in psychology and thinking about going to med school but my only concern is if it's even possible while being a single parent? I already have this guilt in me bc I don't quite spend as much time with her (I work 2 jobs and school ) and just the thought of med school and residency I kind of worry. But thank you so much for your videos they're so helpful and really has given me an insight on what should be expected going to med school! Keep the videos coming!!!
@erecabredy95828 жыл бұрын
I am currently majoring in health information management for my undergraduate degree. I plan on getting my doctorate degree in public health within the concentration of epidemiology and bio statistics, but I feel like it is not enough, and I am taking the easy way out. I've been inspired to hematology/oncology, due to the passing of six-year old Miyah Telemaque Nelson, who suffered from Burkitt's lymphoma. I am afraid of the debt and misconceptions of being a doctor, I do not know to cope with always being compared to others. In the state of Florida, particularly the university that I am attending, you can only change your major about three times. I was recently a pre-pharmacy student, my first semester after high school, I was taking seven class with seventeen credit hours. Coming out of high school, I did not know how to really study for exams. I did not do well my first semester so I decided to leave the program because I felt as if I could not live up to the expectations of the pharmacy, which is the most prestigious program at the university and is known all over the country. If I was in the pharmacy program as of today I would be taking eight classes with eighteen credit hours. I am deal with a lot of self-esteem issues, not just in my personal life, but most of all in my college life. In the past and even now, I would always dream of becoming a doctor, especially to help cure cancer in bodies of adolescence. But, I am not sure if I can live up to the expectations and longevity, of specializing in hematology/oncology.
@furlayl9 жыл бұрын
Sometimes when I feel like I can't do it, that I'll never have good enough grades or test scores for medical school, I come to your channel and watch your videos. Your videos and interviews are constant reminders for me that I love what I study, and how I cannot wait to be an MD or DO (or wherever I may fall in the next year, or two or even five). Thank you for constantly bringing me back to my center through all the doubt, chaos, and discouragement. It has been so valuable and you, my friend are quite a gem. Love love love.
@shayflowers84719 жыл бұрын
Andrea can you please do a video with a gynecologist and ask how to maintain career with family life. I would like to know from a female doctor, cause I want to do obs & gynecology and also want to have a family knowing that this field has lot of stress involved.PLEASE for me..
@justastrawberrymonst9 жыл бұрын
I really like you interview type videos! I always watch them and really enjoy all the good advice that I get from them! I hope you keep making them because they are helpful! I was wondering if you could make a video with a surgeon asking about the time commitment and the crazy hours and things like that. Thank you!
@christineposvistak408 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. This is amazing! I'm so grateful for the inspiration! You rock!
@Medi-Nor8 жыл бұрын
Finish school before having children's is better: Bc you will keep your grade high
@Pineappletaco4 жыл бұрын
Every time I see a video about having a family and going through medical school that is positive and encouraging, I hear about Cornell. Over and over. If there were more places like this, and less advisors who tell students not to apply, or lie about having kids, there would be no shortage of medical professional at the highest level.
@elifhandekzltunc98235 жыл бұрын
I LOVE İT! Can you also do the same topic with a woman surgeon in male dominated fields?
@victoriamcdonald69898 жыл бұрын
I love watching your videos! Can you please make a video and give advice to women wanting to enter medicine later in life and being able to manage that with family life? Thanks!
@infinitemoment30559 жыл бұрын
What a fantastic video Andrea! Thank you so much, keep these coming, please!
@radio_static62226 жыл бұрын
Could you please make a video with one of these "mom mentors"? Or a video about women in medicine in general, that would be great!
@helenabrantz53955 жыл бұрын
Great advice, and Andrea, you're always so professional. Thanks for this!
@aerrowfinn728 жыл бұрын
this is a really great perspective!! thank you for doing this interview
@MrFTW10019 жыл бұрын
I like poop
@MrFTW10019 жыл бұрын
Me too dude
@Stevewonder09 жыл бұрын
Hey Andrea! could you make a video with a person that was an engineering major for undergrad?
@VanessaOliveira-nd7yh9 жыл бұрын
Loved the video and Dr. Thompson seems like a lovely person! It's great to hear realistic inputs on how to manage it all!
@rcc14639 жыл бұрын
I loved this interview Andrea! You should read the book Lean In, it has great advice for career women!
@IB-jg2yj8 жыл бұрын
Wow what an inspiration you both are . You both pretty much answered all my questions 😍
@cherellethompson23024 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! It's great to see that it's possible to find success as a mother and physician.
@estiewashere9 жыл бұрын
This is an amazing video, thank you for uploading stuff like this, Andrea!
@epi9655 жыл бұрын
This was such an awesome video ! I love the positive energy you both send. Thank you so much !
@sav04059 жыл бұрын
what about balancing family life (wife and mom) while being a surgeon?
@norayu40157 жыл бұрын
Hi how do I contact with this doctor ? Can I have her email. Thanks
@doctorsahiba539 жыл бұрын
That was awesome!!! Currently in med school !!
@thisis4459 жыл бұрын
Love this video. Good advice for all of us in the medical field :)
@shanellgeorge90569 жыл бұрын
Hey Andrea, I love your blogs and vlogs they are very informative especially for an aspiring physician. One comment that I wanted to make is that I always have a hard time listening to the vlogs because the volume is low. Is it possible that you can raise it when editing so it could be a little easier. I always have to end up rewinding because I have a hard time hearing what is being said. Thanks again :). -Your lovely subscriber :)
@AndreaTooleyMD9 жыл бұрын
Shanell George Hi! I am so sorry about this. I did edit this video to be as loud as it could be, and I can hear it fine on my computer, but I've heard this complaint from others as well. I will work on it! Thanks for watching!
@ambercarter81129 жыл бұрын
WOW! This came right on time! I really needed to hear this.
@ARMG3-e9t9 жыл бұрын
This was just what I needed!!!!!!! Awesome
@sparklypinkleopard269 жыл бұрын
Lovely interview :) So glad you had her on to interview!
@kamantehendricks62779 жыл бұрын
very informative. keep up the good work.
@crazyrunner269 жыл бұрын
This was a great video! Thanks for posting this!
@sydneystewart80279 жыл бұрын
Hi,I am only 11 years old and when I grow up I want to be an physical doctor,and I am already studying the systems in the body,any tips?
@vanhoot22348 жыл бұрын
+Sydney Stewart (sid) you got a long ways to go. Just do well in school focus on your grades and get early clinical experience. Enjoy being a kid too.
@royjohnson90436 жыл бұрын
So in other words, the trick is being a genius.
@mireyaagalvan59929 жыл бұрын
she's my inspiration, both of you!
@jadegray21299 жыл бұрын
What an insightful interview!
@CoutureSam129 жыл бұрын
Love this video .
@crystalliu95569 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! Love this
@dancingwiththedocs1348 жыл бұрын
Just want to say thanks for doing this video. By the time I'm in med school, my kids will be middle schoolers/pre-teens. So I think that'll be helpful with them being out of the really young ages. I'm married and have 3 kids also! It's nice to learn that there are mother mentors in the medical field. I hope that when I go through becoming a doctor that I can find some mama mentors to shadow and get to know well. Thanks again Andrea for doing this interview. :)
@jennifermartinezlangham12754 жыл бұрын
Can we keep in touch I also have 3 children and i am seriously getting ready to start my journey to getting into medical school.
@jennifermartinezlangham12754 жыл бұрын
Jennifermlangham@gmail.com
@writtenIntheskys9 жыл бұрын
Do you get summers off in medical school or do you have to take classes or do research?
@AndreaTooleyMD9 жыл бұрын
Nathasha Love You only get the summer off between first and second year, then you have rotations through the summer.