Watching this vlog was so comforting because tomorrow is also my first day as a Doctor and i could relate to you in every way possible and suddenly it made me feel less anxious and alone. Couldn’t have come in a better time ❤ Good luck to you on your new endeavour!
@esracelepci2 күн бұрын
Bidaha ders calismicak olman nasil bi duygu onu anlatirmisin o bütün stres 5-6 yilin verdigi yük gitti ve suanki rahatligini tahmin edemiyorum
@hermie60763 күн бұрын
This felt so realistic, it took me back to my early days as a doctor. Don’t be discouraged, Zeliha. Starting at a smaller hospital can actually be an advantage. The slower pace allows you to learn and absorb everything properly, rather than rushing through and feeling overwhelmed. It’s just two years, and you have your whole career ahead of you. Enjoy this time, you’ll look back and be grateful for it. Use this opportunity to work hard and prepare for training in a city, as that’s your goal. Being in a smaller hospital might even give you more time to prepare compared to those in busier city hospitals. I know it’s hard to be away from family, but think of those who move to entirely different countries and live alone. Your family is still closer than theirs. You’re a hardworking and kind soul, and I’m confident you’ll find happiness and success. Keep going, you’ll eventually get to where you’ve always dreamed of being….❤❤❤
@fiatlux2123 күн бұрын
"think of those who move to entirely different countries and live alone." this was a good one. gone through this. It is just a matter of time and adaptation
@farahpozi78443 күн бұрын
I totally agree. U will learn more in small hospitals - literally covers everything than in the city. It will prep you well
@emiliyaehmedova93993 күн бұрын
this is so thoughtful of you! thanks for sharing this comment, there are people who might need to see this 💕
@zoeykeller90832 күн бұрын
Very well said! Yes, Zeliha, dont be discourage. You've barely begin your medical journey! Embrace it and enjoy the ride as much as you can.
@aa_28214 сағат бұрын
I wouldve loved hearing this if i was in her situation ❤
@pplattee3 күн бұрын
The hardest blow is when you are a diligent student but the education system fails you. I have really thought about what you said in your graduation video. how unfair it is that something so important is chosen through lottery system. But luck favours the bold. Hope you take this on boldly
@ishitaaaa51342 күн бұрын
Wait till y'all know abt the reservation systems in india
@Youtubeguy-e6h3 күн бұрын
I know the feeling of starting your first job after university. It’s like entering a whole new phase of life. There’s this unexplainable heaviness and a strange feeling in your heart. Everything feels new, and when things don’t turn out as expected, it can feel disappointing. But I’m confident you’ll get used to it. Everything will start to feel familiar, and you’ll get through this. Sending love ❤
@PVM2706-rv7io3 күн бұрын
I just wanted to say i love how your parents are always with you throughout your journey it's so wholesome. Edit: Thanks for this much likes wow!!!
@tatyplummer3 күн бұрын
They are lovely and so supportive! Such a cute family!
@zainaa-u3b3 күн бұрын
@@creepy-j1z yes!
@Sangy-or1ke_upsalamat3 күн бұрын
Hellow can be my friend?😊@@zainaa-u3b
@ST3PH3NBLUND3TT03 күн бұрын
@zelihaakpinar Bu onun ilk tercihi olmayabilir ama İngiliz olmayan biri olarak İngiliz kırsalında sevdiğim bir şey var. Bana Wallace ve Gromit'i hatırlatıyor. 😊
@salmannazhar3 күн бұрын
But she's too young to live with her parents...weird🥲
@sunflower83272 күн бұрын
Aaa geldi bizim vergiler
@spotonnls3538Күн бұрын
Tayyib isteyen doktor gitsin dedi ya. Hasta olduğunda Suriyeli diplomasız doktorlarla idare edersin artık.
@M5E60_99Күн бұрын
ne alaka anlamadığımdan soruyorum
@beyzaschuldinerКүн бұрын
Babasini arastir @@M5E60_99
@elifsara9285Күн бұрын
@@M5E60_99 babasını araştırırsanız anlarsınız
@zynpssssКүн бұрын
Ahhahahhaha
@FatimaZahraKamidi3 күн бұрын
i liked the fact that you showed that you are also worried about future and things can't always go as we planned or decided and that there are ups and downs thank you so much for remainding us may god help you
@duanadeem65063 күн бұрын
Zeliha I actually think you're in a better spot then you realize. If you would have been in a big city, you would have been bombarded with workload that you are not used to. Over here you get to learn properly at a slower less exhausting pace which I think will be a great asset for you In Shaa Allah. Also, I know your accommodation might now be on par with what you are used to but it's pretty nice compared to what you get in my country at a fancy hospital. Just have a very positive mindset and don't let others negative remarks and negative mentality get to you. You are a doctor, and you will help heal people in this village that you had never imagined meeting before. They will be lucky to have a hard working and diligent doctor like you there. I wish you all the best in this world and the world hereafter, you have started a new chapter in your life and I am so proud of you.
@sarahkirsh79252 күн бұрын
This is the sweetest comment. Love and support to you ❤️🫂
@salem18273 күн бұрын
Dr.Zeliha, many brilliant doctors I know did not start their practice in big cities. They started out as 24 hour duty doctors in small villages in the middle of nowhere using very little resources to diagnose and treat a patient. It is hard now but this experience will compound to your overall journey as a doctor who gives hope to patients. Sending lots of love, hope and support from India.
@zuneyann7113 күн бұрын
Remember why u started. Like one of ur friends said, future docs could be watching. I'm watching. I know u can do it. U r my idol. Please keep tryinggg
@Betterthanu-p3c3 күн бұрын
I cried a little bit while watching this cause I felt like I was there, a new place that you didn't want after all that hard working,I won't be able to understand what you feel completely but I know that everything will be okay cause god is here and you're such a nice person so you deserve the best of everything
@gabrielcaratihan39123 күн бұрын
I can tell you're overwhelmed from everything that's been happening and that's perfectly normal. You're doing good Zeliha! Rooting for you.
@zwerver624915 сағат бұрын
Exactly! It's okay for her to have mixed emotions until she adjusts fully to her environment, she'll grow to be okay with it and look back thinking "it was so worth it". She can do this!!!!
@LeenKhirfan2 күн бұрын
See these are the moments life puts us in to get out of our comfort zone and experience new moments. God is with you through it all!!
I admire not only your work ethic, your commitment to being a medical professional, but also your commitment and skills wanting to be a good storyteller through videos. I cannot imagine how much time and effort it takes to do both. Thank you for sharing this slice of life with us, and know that many of us support your endeavors and wish you well. Life can be difficult at moments, but the one great thing is that change is certain and inevitable. I wish you the best in all things and thank you for sharing your story with all of us.
@goodnessa77432 күн бұрын
Zelihaaa!!! I started watching you during my finals for my fourth year, and now we’re both doctors!!! I think I don’t even realize till you said “I can’t believe what’s coming out from my mouth“, and it clicked that it had happened for both of us. I’m so grateful to God and so happy for us doc.
@berkin-3 күн бұрын
Nothing better than a new Zeliha video on Saturday 🕺
@zelihaakpinar3 күн бұрын
heheee 🤍🕺
@sumaya_soma3 күн бұрын
New video at the same time I entered to check your channel after a long time 🌚🔥@@zelihaakpinar
@GxenosGfenos3 күн бұрын
@@zelihaakpinar please donʼt speak with black boy!!!!!
@sumaya_soma3 күн бұрын
What do you mean?!!! 🙂@@GxenosGfenos
@yasmeenm15003 күн бұрын
@@GxenosGfenosare you okay ?
@MrDromerozkan3 күн бұрын
Every beginning is difficult, but it marks the start of very important opportunities. Wishing you success!
@tagbon3 күн бұрын
Zeliha we knew it would be rough because on the first day you were still awake at 11:30pm! 😆Hope you have settled in to the place now and found things to enjoy about working there. Thanks for sharing your experiences with us again 🥰
@vampierpubg72823 күн бұрын
I miss her sm.... so proud of you all the sacrifies and hardwork paid off😭💗 you inspired me sm thankyou for thatt
@Roronoa_Zoro_69693 күн бұрын
From university to japan to finally a job ❤ I just love your journey and your videos please never stop uploading ❤❤ 😭
@BurdurAnt3 күн бұрын
Sometimes While the things that we think well might be worse for us, the things that we think bad might be better for us. Thinking positively relieves you, and makes you healthier physically and mentally. I hope you will be successful in your career.
@kennygold4126Күн бұрын
Years ago, I shared a flat in Edinburgh with friends who were all junior doctors. One of them once fell asleep momentarily while cycling home after an exhausting 72-hour shift at the old Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. After finishing his shift, he cooked a meal, ate it in the kitchen, and immediately passed out on the floor from sheer exhaustion. We ended up tucking him in where he lay, with a pillow under his head and a duvet over him-it felt like the best thing we could do. Despite those grueling days in the early 2000s, they all went on to have highly successful careers as doctors in the NHS. Watching them navigate that intense period gave me immense respect for them, their profession, and the NHS. While I hope working conditions will improve under the Labour government, I know it’s never an easy road. But if you view medicine as a vocation worth pursuing, I’m confident you’ll have a fulfilling career-and don’t forget to keep traveling!
@ivy.swiftie3 күн бұрын
Yayayay!! Congratulations, we're so proud of you!!!
@DTMEarth3 күн бұрын
Congratulations Dr.Zeliha🎉🎉🎉 For, 1. Becoming a Doctor 2. 1M Subs Keep going!!! Love You so much❤❤❤
@JayamaliWanniarachchi3 күн бұрын
🎉🎉🎉
@user-hc9bl8vu9c3 күн бұрын
You can dramatically improve the ambiance of an ugly room simply by switching the lighting! If you have a desk lamp with a warmer tone, I find it helps a lot my mood at night.
@Talha_Shahzad3 күн бұрын
Starting in a small town after dreaming of a big city must feel like a mix of emotions. Saying goodbye to family is always hard. I’ve been through that too. Wishing you strength and happiness as you adjust to this new chapter of life!
@SophiaEvelyn-j6w7 сағат бұрын
Wow, congratulations on your first day as a doctor! 🎉👩⚕ It's such a huge milestone, and I'm sure it was both exciting and nerve-wracking. Your video captured the emotions perfectly. It's inspiring to see your journey from student to doctor. Thanks for sharing this special moment with us and for the Skillshare offer - it's a great platform for learning new skills. Keep up the amazing work, Dr. Akpinar! 💪
@FrostKing1043 күн бұрын
As someone moving into college, and getting "started with life", it's really nice to see an authentic experience, regardless of whether it will be similar to mine. Positivity is great, really, but it's helpful to understand the struggles you might go through. I wish you all the best, as usual!
@lorenss124Күн бұрын
book 'The Art of Self-Love' by Sabrina Windale can change your life. Habit must be not outcome based but rather identity based. Stay blessed.
@priyalrai84513 күн бұрын
🎉Congratultions ZELIHA🙏 . Finally youre a DOCTOR 🩺now I am so GLAD. I am so much Inspied by you and proud of you for hard work and timeles dedication you put in both your social and proffesional life I study in class 12 and preparing for MED SCHOOL EXAM that is NEET in INDIA and you spread POSITIVITY at last THANK YOU SO MUCH ❤🥰😊
@defensivebenny31533 күн бұрын
Great way to start the morning by watching a new Zeliha video! Appreciate the transparity in the video and not just faking everything to be perfect like often portrayed on social media.
@timthebassist_XD3 күн бұрын
I love how real you are with your feelings, it’s really inspiring. Wishing you all the best Zeliha! 💪🏼
@zwerver624915 сағат бұрын
I'm still here and I'm here for it!! Tebrikler Zelihacim
@infinityeditz63613 күн бұрын
I enjoy your videos not only because I can relate to them as a medical student, but also because they are so realistic. You highlight both the positives and negatives as part of the journey, showing that ups and downs are a natural part of life, especially in a world where many only want to display their happy, perfect side. I hope you get through this successfully, and please wish me good luck-I have professional exams next week.
@deathlyhallows-u5p3 күн бұрын
Zeliha althogh I m still a student. ik how u are feeling rn. its just you wont cry or feel emotional rn but after sometime all the emotions will come rushing to you. its okay to feel disheartened. heck even i would feel such if i didnt get my dream college next year. But dont let this to cause you to be ad for long. All of this is just part of the process. You may not get what you want right now but you will surely be later rewarded with something unimaginable. Dont let this to overpower the main reason you chose being a doctor. Try to enjoy it while being there. Sending loads of love and best wishes❣❣❣
@naotoyamashita757647 минут бұрын
Thanks for updating interesting video! So glad to see you liking Japan even in your memory!
@ABCDXYZ293 күн бұрын
It's very peaceful to see you as doctor...all the best from India 🇮🇳
@LuisAngel-Amazonico3 күн бұрын
Greetings, Zeliha, from Colombia! I am also a doctor and work with indigenous communities in the Amazon, an experience that blends modern medicine with the ancestral knowledge of local healers. One of the projects we are focused on is the implementation of intercultural health strategies to treat chronic diseases, such as diabetes, by adapting treatments that respect the traditions of the communities.
@prxtikshyx3 күн бұрын
Dw Zeliha we're all with u..Im glad that u met someone from India❤✨
@AliveLyla3 күн бұрын
The lower the start the taller the rise. You’ll get through this, and I knoww you’re future houses will be stunning. You got this! I’m cheering you on from Vancouver BC. ✨✨
@snowecaddel94542 күн бұрын
I’m Canadian too! 🇨🇦❤
@Anjalivardan3 күн бұрын
Congratulations gurll!!! We're so prouddd of youuu❤
@beklebenihütfСағат бұрын
Seni o kadar severek ve ilham alarak izliyordum ki hakkında çıkanları duyunca inanamadım ama maalesef ki gerçekmiş takipten çıkıyorum ✋🏼
@makemeup_nihel3 күн бұрын
The best Dr.KZbinr uploaded ❤️✨
@karheathyish12 сағат бұрын
my heart feels for what you're experiencing. trusting for you that life will bring what's meant for you 🤍 sorry things aren't as you had hoped. love watching your videos btw and always look forward to them
@Nami_yuki-j1u3 күн бұрын
Don't worry sis I'm sure it will get better. Just keep pushing we all believe in you ❤
@brandonbassett49882 күн бұрын
Being in similar living situations like you are going through, one of the saving graces is knowing that you have peers going through the same situation as you are. Having camaraderie with your peers will help a ton! Before you know it this too shall pass!!! You've got this!!!!
@zohalarbabzada96543 күн бұрын
Think about it this way. In a village hospital, you really are serving the needs of a community who definitely don’t have the same resources as other places. If the choice was up to doctors, those places may not have proper hospitals because staff don’t want to go out to smaller quieter areas.
@joana16843 күн бұрын
So happy to have the opportunity to watch Zeliha becoming a doctor, by watch her videos all the way on this journey. ❤
@Truetales-s3n3 күн бұрын
Omg HELP i was feeling all sad for u and then u popped up with your feet blurred out at 7:48 and i lost it😂😂
@mr_yuuto3 күн бұрын
Me too 😅
@suhanijain11113 күн бұрын
Congratulations Zeliha for 1M 🎉🎉🎉 So happy for you 😊😊
@N.Bhavanireddy3 күн бұрын
Oh my goodness!! Been waiting for your video since looooonngg!! So happy you're back❤
@amat688903 күн бұрын
Congratulations Dr Zeliha! Perhaps this might help you feel better but my career and education aspirations had to change due to chronic illnesses I developed in my late teenage years. What I developed is absolutely random and could happen at any time to anyone and I never ever ever thought this would be me. You cannot fathom the trauma thay brings unless you have been through it yourself. I am only telling you all this in case it helps you have a fresh outlook and allows your mind to automatically practice more gratitude. God bless.
@Futureceo-k8n3 күн бұрын
Oh my girliee you like indian cuisine 🥺 so glad to hear that❤
@SaraTarannumКүн бұрын
This felt like a comfort hug. I started work today as the Asst. Tech Director at a mid sized startup. And I m so nervous & scared to manage multiple teams. I have no idea what to expect or feel. I feel excited but lost at the same time bcse suddenly starting at the top of the company feels scary. Thank u for making me feel relatable.
@princethakor16083 күн бұрын
Just seeing you as my Inspiration ❤
@irdallКүн бұрын
May I ask you something? Do you still wake up early? If so, are you sticking to your strict routine, or have you eased up a little? Is there a particular reason you wake up early? Lastly, do you think you’ll have to adjust your lifestyle to fit your work schedule? For instance, will you need to abandon your principle of going to bed early and rising early?
@anuragsolanki83603 күн бұрын
First view. From INDIA ❤️🇮🇳
@внєѕмѕКүн бұрын
Girl, I'm going through the same as you (kind of). This comment will be more of a personal rant, but personally, when I'm sad, I like to see other people's perspectives. So I just got done with my master's degree in clinical psychology this summer and throughout my whole life I've always believed I was meant to start 'adulting' in a big city full of opportunities. Turns out, after 5 years of living and studying in said big city, I was burnt out and a bit depressed, so I decided to move back home with my parents, in a very small town I've always dreamed of escaping. I recently got my first job here. I'll tell you, most days are good - I'm loving my job because I get to work with children which is what I wanted; mostly I feel motivated to grow professionally; I'm also learning to love the countryside which definitely erased my city related stress (my nervous system has been thanking me). But, I have to be honest, a lot of days I wonder if this was the right decision for me. My friends all live far away, closer to my Uni. I don't get to meet new people very often here. I'm still living with my parents and even though I love them, I wonder when I'll be able to truly have a life of my own. It's been good, but it's also been hard - it's hard not to feel like I'm stuck. Right now, I'm trying to look at the bright side: since I have no living expenses, I get to save money and spend it on things I like more often, such as investing on hobbies and visiting friends in the city. And... this won't be my reality forever! Who knows, maybe in a couple years I'll go back to the city, maybe I'll move somewhere near the coast, maybe I'll be renting a place with friends... But for now, I'm here in this small town and I'm going to make the most out of it. The point is: we're not alone, we still have ourselves. In my case, my loved ones are only a few hours away, so there's no way a train or a bus ride will make me quit from making the most out of my current life. Keep going Zeliha, you got this !
@salmaalaa9383 күн бұрын
As an Egyptian medical student I want to tell you that you are actually in a really nice please thousands of Egyptians doctors wish to live in even a small city in England as they would at least get paid in Egypt junior doctors would only get paid about 40 dollars A MONTH !!! Wallahy I am not joking and the average resident doctor working at like 36hour shifts gets paid around 80 dollars to 90 dollars a month and luck you if you got 100 dollars, that’s on top of very hard working conditions and the lack of resources, so please be grateful to where you are now it’s way better than you think I know you hoped for better with is what you and a lot of other hard working doctors deserve but thank god you here❤
@livewithbook3 күн бұрын
Happy 1M🎉
@Nono-e4b7bКүн бұрын
Thank you for your KZbin channel Zeliha I know it’s a hard time for you, but it’s ok as every top has its bottoms. Wishing you all the best!
@winterflower70933 күн бұрын
You're in your first year of foundation training, right? Wish you all the best❤❤
@zelihaakpinar3 күн бұрын
Yes I am! Thank youu, good luck with everything you're doing too❤
@winterflower70933 күн бұрын
@@zelihaakpinar🫶🫶
@yashodasingh-y4yКүн бұрын
Hii! Zeliha iam Yashoda from India I like the way Ur parents take care of you because it is exactly like how Indian parents take care of their son and daughter when they are in hostel for studies
@semanurdemir34583 күн бұрын
girlll we miss youuu
@aysen_guney2 күн бұрын
I’m studying at the school I never wanted to go to because I couldn’t attend the school I truly wanted, and you can probably imagine how upset and unmotivated I was at the beginning. Over time, I realized I should still be grateful for it, and as I tried to make an effort to like the environment, I can say things have gotten a bit better. So, I completely understand how you feel because I’m going through the same thing. I hope we can make this process a better experience together. ❤
@zaaraalikhan82053 күн бұрын
Dr. Zeliha, you might not know how your content has shaped my career goal and academic life so so much, and I'm pretty sure there are many like me who look up to you.❤ Ik things might be rough rn but that's what ig is the interesting part of this bittersweet journey of becoming a great doctor. I've been watching and loving your videos for years now and I'm forever gonna be loyal to that ❤ So, I'm leaving this comment here while preparing to get into med school, I'll be back to this one when I'll start my first day as a doctor Wish me luck ❤
@zelihaakpinar3 күн бұрын
You’ve got this, I’m rooting for you!! ❤️
@zaaraalikhan82053 күн бұрын
@zelihaakpinar Oh God, thankyou so so much elder sistaa!... Sending love and best wishes ❤️ ~zaara
@Ammaar-Ahmed3 күн бұрын
I am a medical student and I even have my own business. your videos are truly inspiring...❤ Makes me wanna work harder.
@shireenhaddad36703 күн бұрын
could you share some tips on how to be a med student as well as having own business and enjoying other things in life
@hopeforlife92893 күн бұрын
14k in 1 hour can you believe this This is power of true content creator 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@Emine113 күн бұрын
Congratulations, I hope this new chapter of your journey will bring more joy and success in your life ❤
@2011aisha3 күн бұрын
You are a smart girl..❤ from Azerbaijan❤
@MariaLadygum14 сағат бұрын
Dont be sad you'll get over it before you feel it be appreciated to what you are living because you are living the dream of a first year med student ... ❤
@Pranjal007-tm9vv3 күн бұрын
10:00 Indian food is definitely the best 👍🏻... love from India❤
@shambhs20243 күн бұрын
Don't worry, everything is new right now, but you will feel more at home the more you get used to everything! The apartment doesn't look or feel that good to you because you don't view it as home yet. All you need to do is make the apartment you-centered; with all your belongings, your interests and your aesthetic and next thing you know everything will be so much better! Wishing you lots of luck and sending tons of love, you can do this bestie!! 💕
@MufiaBunn3 күн бұрын
Congratulations 🎊 🎉
@AnkushPanwar2025Күн бұрын
Lots of love ❤️from India 🇮🇳 I am also a medical student Keep Growing up as a Successful Doctor 🩺
@anonymous_231223 күн бұрын
Idk why I'm crying seeing this 😭.. proud of youu❤
@varshawijesekara3 күн бұрын
You are working so hard, Zeliha ❤. You are truly inspiring. Just keep going-everything will work out for you the way you want at the perfect time 😊. Love you and wishing you all the best ❤🎉
CONGRATULATIONS!!!! i just wanna say that your videos motivate me a lotttt.. i always use them to get back on track.... THANK YOU SO SO MUCH!!!! ALL THE BEST FOR LIFE AHEAD!
@lutfianadahlan59473 күн бұрын
idk why but i can feel what u are feeling rn, but just don't think about it too deeply bcs we are always support and of course we're proud of youuu zelihaa!!!!
@tatyplummer3 күн бұрын
Oh! I wish I could hug you! Every time we start something new is scary, and do it away from family and friends is even more scary. Still, you chose an incredible profession, will help people to keep healthy and safe. I think things in a London hospital will be frantic for a junior doctor, so learn as much as you can, prepare yourself, and soon you will come back and will have enough knowledge more challenges. You got this, you are strong, intelligent and started it all for something good. We are all rooting for you, Zeliha
@iforiluvu3 күн бұрын
8:52 you can clearly see that you are not comfortable with anything because you refuse to like it. I know that it is difficult for things to turn out 180° different, but you should try to look at things from another perspective. Starting to work in a quiet place is the best thing that could have happened to you. You don't need to feel bad. You are not "trapped" and you are not less of a doctor for being there. Think that the patients in that hospital and any hospital in London are still people who need medical attention and your are there for them, be happy ♡
@davirodriguesaguiar3 күн бұрын
Zeli, im not a doc but i worked in a cruise ship and I know how is this feeling. I feel exactly the same thing at my first day in board. So pls, be strong I know u r not about to give up, but think about how good this experience is gona be for u. Xo from Brazil.
@HudibaAhmad-o5s3 күн бұрын
the fact that im watching this at st lukes rn......girl ur incredible....youll do great....may god grant you eternal success and peace x
@YaminiBansod-b3m3 күн бұрын
Huge congratulations to Dr. Zeliha on reaching 1 MILLION subscribers! 🎉 Your videos are incredibly inspiring, and I'm grateful for the positive impact they've had on my life. As a medical entrance exam aspirant, your study tips and productivity hacks have been a game-changer for me. Watching your routine vlogs has helped me stay motivated and focused, and I've seen a significant increase in my productivity. 😊❤ Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm. Keep shining and inspiring others!
@AytParcalyan2 күн бұрын
2 videoda kendi maaşını alıyorsun bence bırakacak doktorluğu
@snowecaddel94542 күн бұрын
Hi Zeliha! I had a question, I’m not sure if all doctors have to do residency, but what’s your specialty? Its amazing to see you start the job now after seeing your videos of when your were studying. You’ve come a long way, you’re such a big inspiration for me! I also want to be a doctor in the future :)
@gokceblonndie3 күн бұрын
Zeliha sende kendimi görüyorum cidden, cok calisiyorum umarim senin gibi olabilirim buna inaniyorum. Motivasyonunu kaybetme, parlamaya devam et.❤❤❤
@syainoabraham67532 күн бұрын
Zeliha, everything happens for a reason..So don't worry you are where you are meant to be rn. Starting off it is always good to start slow I have seen junior docs who started at big cities ,it's very overwhelming.. It's okay.. We wish you the very best Lots of Love
@ofelia1774Күн бұрын
Stop making videos
@idav55213 күн бұрын
Hey Zeliha pleasae remember that now maybe its not what you wanted the place and everything, but this will grow you a lot better profesionally and also personal growth. Do not be discouraged, keep going, you are doing more than the best. Love youu
zeliha always remember "whatever happens , happens for good " as said by shri krishna in bhagavad gita , and i wish you all the very best love from india you are so strong zeliha , i can't even imagine myself in another country without my parents i hope i will be strong as you ☺💖
@Amaya_wonderland3 күн бұрын
Congratulations Doctor Zeliha I am very proud of you!!❤😊
@Justanordinarygirl243 күн бұрын
Wow congratulations🥰 you are an inspiration for me
@michaelkhongsai33603 күн бұрын
my girl.....
@AloyanKristineКүн бұрын
I’m so happy that the half of people wants to become a Doktor,as much we have more Doktors the more we can help 😊