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@DoctorAmedicine8 ай бұрын
I had so much fun watching this, Kevin! I think the basis of my decision was the realisation that I love being in clinic much more than in the wards, I can imagine this sounding weird to most doctors! Been in residency for 8 months so far and absolutely loving it. Let's see if I feel the same once I'm an independently practicing GP. If I were in the US or back home in India, I would definitely be doing IM. There's no "pure IM" in the UK and GP is the closest it gets to a broad specialty.
@kevinjubbalmd8 ай бұрын
Glad you’re enjoying the switch. Let me know if you do a follow up video down the road!
@DrBilly902109 ай бұрын
Choosing a specialty based on your experiences as a med student is like deciding you wanna be a rock star after going to your first concert.
@kevinjubbalmd9 ай бұрын
analogy sounds great, but you definitely have a pretty good idea by the end of MS3 of what you like and don't like
@DrBilly902109 ай бұрын
@kevinjubbalmd The quip is more about image vs. reality of medicine based on superficial initial exposure, than an individual's likes/dislikes. At first glance, being a rock star looks great: fame, money, adoring fans. What you don't see are 18-hour bus rides, diseased groupies, and managers/promoters trying to swindle you. Neurosurgery is arguably the specialty with the biggest gap between image & reality.
@Saro.Elhouni8 ай бұрын
Any advice? Dr Billy
@pasoking24837 ай бұрын
I agree and disagree. It depends on the person.
@BeckettCole9 ай бұрын
Could you consider a “so you picked the wrong specialty” video on how people switch specialties after residency?
@kevinjubbalmd9 ай бұрын
interesting idea!
@noctowlgaming42938 ай бұрын
Radiologists will not be replaced by AI soon. At most, it will become a useful tool, and radiologists who use it will outperform the ones who dont. The day radiology is completely automated, other specialties are doomed as well, no doubt
@JIMKATSANIDIS9 ай бұрын
Very helpful video, Dr. Kevin! Choosing a specialty is a significant decision, and it's natural to have concerns about making the wrong choice. By Choosing a specialty that aligns with your interests, passions, and values is crucial for long-term job satisfaction. Also consider the lifestyle implications of your chosen specialty, as it can significantly impact your work-life balance. 🙌❤
@ekisseka9 ай бұрын
Just to clarify, Foundation year training is equivalent to intern year - it’s not between M4 and internship. For the countries that follow the uk system, the intern year is separate from residency.
@enseniocy91219 ай бұрын
Dear Dr. Jubbal I am a medical doctor living in Turkey and about to choose my specialty. As a male doctor, I am really undecided whether to choose OB/GYN. I am especially undecided between urology and OB/GYN. I am a keen follower of your channel and I would especially like to watch your personal views on OB/GYN . Could you please post a video of ''Why I didn't choose OB/GYN?'' Kind regards
@NN-ko8fu9 ай бұрын
Why??.. nothing thus channel will say will give you an insight about the specialty..why not just go do your own indepth research other than a KZbin channel
@enseniocy91219 ай бұрын
@@NN-ko8fuI just wanted to know his personal views on OB/GYN.
@michaelsingh83469 ай бұрын
@@enseniocy9121 I agree. all you were asking is perspective. i swear some people are just wanting to be morons.
@kevinjubbalmd9 ай бұрын
OB/GYN is a great specialty for the right person! Sometimes patients don't want to be seen by a male OBGYN but that varies based on location/culture. Definitely get some exposure to the field and test out the waters. We also have a SYWTB OBGYN episode on the Med School Insiders channel. Hope it helps and good luck!
@doctorposting8 ай бұрын
amerikada yapicaksan biraz zor olabilir. bol sanslar 🙂
@ceciliai.ogwude28454 ай бұрын
Well i graduated 5 years ago and I still cant make up my mind what to specialize in. His video resonated with me so deeply.
@scisorkarn9 ай бұрын
Why does everyone always think that radiology will be the first to be replaced by AI? The only AI (ChatGPT) that is reasonably useful in everyday clinical practice is language-based. No AI I know of is anywhere near as good at analyzing images as the ones currently available are at writing text. Could you please explain in more detail why radiology will be the first to be replaced?
@rakshithac35209 ай бұрын
Because most desirable training data can be found in radiology ,LIKE CT AND MRI SLICES, AI vision is also a thing
@scisorkarn9 ай бұрын
@@rakshithac3520 We use EPIC in my hospital. All data is searchable. There is clearly more structured, text-based data. AI has an incredible amount of trouble with the signal inhomogeneities of MRI. Currently usable applications are only at the level of a 5-year-old. For example, assessing lesions in patients with multiple sclerosis or detecting brain aneurysms. As soon as a task becomes more complex and the examiner has to think around more than one corner, AI has absolutely no chance. On the other hand, writing texts, making differential diagnoses based on the medical history, laboratory etc. is much easier for AI.
@kevinjubbalmd9 ай бұрын
prior to chatGPT there were already several studies looking at computer models to review imaging with promising preliminary results
@jacquesmanguele74978 ай бұрын
Radiology is also a very procedural specialty, which is why many radiologists aren't very good at it, because they've chosen this field thinking from the outset that it's easy and based on lesion detection. I don't think it's just radiology or medicine that should be worried about AI. Because, believe me, if a software program is capable of performing radiology to the point of no longer needing humans, all humanity is in danger, and I'm weighing my words carefully.
@scisorkarn8 ай бұрын
@@jacquesmanguele7497 Correct - everyone outside of radiology thinks it's all about lesion detection. With the simplistic idea of a specialty, I can also understand why everyone thinks AI will be the first to do away with radiologists.
@wdeemarwdeemar87393 ай бұрын
I have worked in hospitals for 22 years. The best MD/DO specialty is cardiologist notably interventional or EP. They had a lot of down time and seem happier and very little stress and better family dynamics from what I can tell. They often walked around the hospital and chit chatted. Although I am a RN I was in administration many years and got to watch many specialities over 5-10 year periods of time. I had one who would do echos in between her cases and panel due to boredom which caused the techs to have meltdown. My context for best is the chillest in terms of low stress and little quality, peer review, and UM oversight. Also pay in terms of actual work.
@ahmedabdelsatar1562Ай бұрын
Could a one be a general cardiologist without procedures
@wdeemarwdeemar8739Ай бұрын
@ yes but they make less money you will still do procedures while a resident but once an attending some do very little if any. But these docs don’t work for themselves in General.
@neurogal8 ай бұрын
Perfect timing for a specialty choice video. I thought it would be a good idea to be “open minded” going into clerkships but all my preceptors are hounding me to figure it out soon.
@patricasmyth43595 ай бұрын
The GP can be really important. After all the stories I’ve seen about misdiagnosed cancers I think the skill of the GP is critical.
@mohamad.lb.us18 ай бұрын
My comment is actually regarding the product you advertised. So how do we know the company won’t sell our health data to insurance companies?
@AbdulAli-ku9he5 ай бұрын
I totally see his points.
@WyndStryke8 ай бұрын
7:00 mental health treatment is a bit of a disaster in the UK due to long term underfunding. It can take a very long time before you can see a specialist. Unfortunately this is doubly true for children. The GP often has to take on this responsibility.
@Step2andBeyond6 ай бұрын
I'm interested in primary care (mainly outpatient), but I'm not sure if I should do FM or IM. I'm leaning IM because I don't want to rule out specializing (and I may not be the same person in the future), but I also feel like IM outpatient docs are at a disadvantage cuz they can't see kids or do ObGyn.
@starlight2008169 ай бұрын
Can you do a video on how to switch residency programs?
@MerajAhmad-ky7zf9 ай бұрын
Please make a video on "so you wat to be an aerospace medicine physician?"
@camijuana48258 ай бұрын
please analyze match rates to categorical general surgery after a GS prelim spot. So many imgs/fmgs do this and im doubting the match rate after
@doctorposting8 ай бұрын
going from peds to ps is wild😂😂😂
@manuelparra84878 ай бұрын
What is the Best country for residency in medicine? Germany? Australia? UK? US? For foreign. that has the best balance between work-life and salary. Thanks
@JoshuaAina-ym1bt9 ай бұрын
Digging the beard
@samanthahunter41768 ай бұрын
When I was a paramedic student doing rotations in ED and ICU, those attending would pimp me too and believe me, the first time I was shocked
@rizz10888 ай бұрын
Are you all getting paid for residency? If yes, how much?
@Antrell-wb7qs8 ай бұрын
Usually 60-75k
@MikotoKun_Gaming8 ай бұрын
@@Antrell-wb7qs anually or monthly?
@ddcyt77148 ай бұрын
Annually also easily >80 hours a week for intern year
@Rainbowofthefallen9 ай бұрын
Just commenting for the algorithm 💚
@DellaKahyzia8 ай бұрын
When I was in med school, I really like Radiology. But now my passion is OBGYN. Still like Radiology tho, but not so much anymore
@mannagarwal53908 ай бұрын
I matched in Obs but I switched to Radiology
@orangejuice-vs3nx8 ай бұрын
i got click jubbaled
@Obekanobee7 ай бұрын
Sounds like nurses leaving bedside for outpatient.
@memolavachequirit12289 ай бұрын
Question for you kevin? Have you tried to do researchs about Islam
@nicolcacola7 ай бұрын
Took 7 months of "Its not Lupus" to get one doctor to actually do a simple blood test and find out that, yes, it was Lupus 🥲
@memolavachequirit12289 ай бұрын
Question for you kevin? Have you tried to do researchs about Islam