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Dr. Chad Conner
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ธ.ค. 2020
How/Why To Become a Radiologist | With Special Guest Dr. Dan McAndrews
Welcome back to episode #6 of "How/Why To Become..." Today I am excited to welcome Dr. Dan McAndrews, a current PGY 5 Radiology fellow at the University of South Alabama. We talked about everything Radiology from how to get into a Radiology residency, work life balance, salary and the numerous radiology fellowships including interventional radiology!
If you have questions or comments please leave them below! I look forward to answering them all!
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Dr. McAndrews:
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#Radiology #Doctor #Residency #InterventionalRadiology
If you have questions or comments please leave them below! I look forward to answering them all!
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Dr. McAndrews:
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#Radiology #Doctor #Residency #InterventionalRadiology
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How/Why To Become a Nephrologist | With Dr. Deep Phachu
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Welcome back to episode #5 of "How/Why To Become..." Today I am excited to welcome Dr. Deep Phachu, a current Nephrology fellow at the University of Connecticut. We talked about everything Nephrology from how to get into a nephrology fellowship, work life balance, salary and the up and coming field of Interventional Nephrology! If you have questions or comments please leave them below! I look f...
How to place a Central Line
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A Central Venous catheter or Central Line, is a catheter placed into a large vein in the neck, chest, or groin. In this video I explain step by step how to place a central line with ultrasounds imaging It is usually placed in the intensive care unit and indications include 1) Administration of vasopressor medications, high dose potassium, or TPN 2) Additional venous access in patients with seve...
How/Why To Become an Anesthesiologist | With Special Guest Dr. Josh Hayden |
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Welcome back to episode #4 of "How/Why To Become..." Today I am excited to welcome Dr. Josh Hayden, a current Anesthesia Chief Resident at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Hayden will be starting his Cardiovascular Anesthesiology fellowship in the summer of 2021 at the University of Minnesota! We sat down and talked about everything Anesthesia! Dr. Hayden explains exactly what Anesthesiology is...
Pregnancy, Breastfeeding and the COVID Vaccine | PLUS debunking the Sterility rumor |
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I have been receiving a lot of questions lately from family, friends and patients regarding the COVID Vaccine in pregnant women, breast feeding mothers as well as the rumor of sterility in women of child bearing age. Today I sat down with a good friend of mine, Dr. Micheala Beynon a Chief Resident in Obstetrics and Gynecology in Canton, Ohio to answer these questions. If you have questions or c...
How/Why To Become an Infectious Disease Doctor | With Special Guest Dr. David Fraulino |
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Welcome back to episode #3 of "How/Why To Become..." Today I am excited to welcome Dr. David Fraulino, a Board Certified Internist and current Infectious Disease fellow at the University of Colorado. We sat down and talked about everything Infectious Disease! Including how COVID has changed the landscape of ID, how to maintain a work life balance in ID. How to prepare for applying to Infectious...
How/Why To Become a Cardiologist | With Special Guest Dr. Erika Faircloth |
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Welcome back to episode #2 of "How/Why To Become..." Today I am excited to welcome Dr. Erika Faircloth, a Board Certified Internist and current Chief Medical Resident. Dr. Faircloth will be starting her Cardiology Fellowship (with me!!) in the summer of 2021 at Hartford Hospital! We sat down and talked about everything Cardiology! Dr. Faircloth explains what exactly Cardiology is. How to get in...
How/Why To Become a Hematologist / Oncologist | With Special Guest Dr. Vinay Thomas |
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Welcome back! Today is the first video of a series I will be calling "How and Why to become...." In this series I plan on sitting down with health care professionals in many different areas of medicine. The goal is to shed light on different professions within the health care field to educate others. I sat down with a good friend of mine Dr. Vinay Thomas. He is a Co-Chief Medical resident and w...
Hi I'm in BOTSWANA hv low platelates and they keep on decreasing what may be the cause
In UK, Hematology and Oncology training is 2 years of Foundation years + 3 years of Internal Medicine training + 5 years of Hematology training. Meaning atleast 10 years of training after Medical graduation of 6 years.
Hello, Chad. Thank you for this great video. Being from a similar background, I am able to resonate with the views of Dr. Vinay Thomas. This video has been inspiring, for an heme-onco aspirant. Kudos for making it available to us. I would love to connect with Dr Vinay Thomas further and would really appreciate if you could give me his mail id, on his approval. Thank you. Good luck!
Awesome! Thank you for putting this out there and informing future health care professionals, allowing us to make a more informed decision about our futures :)
I was diagnosed with CML in 2021 at 26 years old and now I’m looking to become a Hematologist. I’m choosing to let cancer empower me! Wish me luck 🍀
look at you! turning that into a positive, very strong of you.
I wish you the best!
Thanks for the infos docs. Currently an MD and MPH, looking forward to be an ID. See you in 6 years time ⏲️😆
So, I'm a current MS3 and am rotating in NYC and I just wanted to take a moment to say that I've been so inspired by this video today! I'd never really considered Heme-Onc before today. And I just want to say that the way Dr. Vinay spoke about Heme-Onc and how passionately he spoke about it, made me want to go into it and now that's very, very powerful. To Dr Vinay, Thank you. Please let me know if I can help you in research, etc. I'd love to get in touch with you!
My daughter completed internal medicine residency in India. She is interested to do ID fellowship in US/Canada/UK. Without USMLE is there any seat for direct admission of international students . Please guide.
Wonder if I am related to Dr. Fraulino. Not that many of us. Sam Fraulino
Geez I'm doing phlebotomy right now but I aim to become a haemotologist
Question: if you wanna dual apply for anesthesia & IM, how do you go about applying to a prelim IM program at Institution and a 3-year IM program at the same institution?
Hey Tom when applying through Eras you have to apply separately to both your (prelim/transitional year) and your advanced fellowship separately. For the same institution just make sure to apply to both! Good Luck!
@@dr.chadconner2525 thank you!
Hello, my mom has Multiple Myeloma, she was given Apheresis PLATELETS-LEUKOCYTES REDUCED. What is that? is it whole platelets or fractions? Thanks!
Hi! They are whole platelets but they are treated to remove white blood cells which decreases the chance of a reaction
To ignore patients with foamy urine!
Foamy urine means
Very informative 👍🏻
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Please help me if what is the best food for chronic kidney desease
Complex carbohydrates, and depending on your stage you'll want to limit your protein intake to around .8 grams per KG of bodyweight.
Great video!
I'm having trouble googling this question, so I suppose I'll direct it to you Dr. Conner, or Dr. Faulino if you see this, or other commenters, anyone ... Is it possible to do an ID fellowship after a residency in emergency instead of IM? Is that something I should investigate by asking specific fellowship programs? Because I think I reeeeeeally want to get into ID, but I also REEEEALLY want to do residency in emergency haha, I'm a pathological generalist! (I'm Colorado-based myself and hope to stay here for everything I can, so any info about the local program is helpful!) Also, thanks for the awesome informative video! You guys both seem awesome, love this friendship between you and the quality conversation. I appreciate you making this!
Hey Emerald, I do not believe it is possible to do ID after an EM residency. ID is a fellowship of Internal Medicine only to the best of my knowledge
@@dr.chadconner2525 I appreciate the response! Darn, that does seem to be the general consensus I'm getting from asking around. Hopefully in a few years when I'm making residency decisions, it might be a little more flexible! Otherwise I suppose I can resign myself to just being an emergency doc who happens to have a side passion for ID instead of having to make it formal, lol 😆 Thanks again!
Hi, I am only 15 and have been doing a ton of research on Cardiology and am still trying to figure out what field of it I should go into, thank you for this very useful and informational video! :)
Thank you for this video ☺☺
Hi Dr. Phachu and Dr. Conner, I am currently a PGY2 internal medicine resident who has become interested in Nephrology. I was hoping if either of you could offer more insight into the job demand and lifestyle of Nephrology Critical Care specialists.
(...heading to my likely very, very final encounter with an IDS from my medical group...and this's my 13th year of being referred out to finally be properly treated with the antibiotics...for my Chlamydial "Reiter's Disease" Stage Infection...)
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Amazing love this I want to be a Anesthesiologist when I’m older because I’m only a sophomore in high school but this is my dream job 😊!
With hard work anything is possible! Good luck!
I know Dr. Deep from his social media handles on Nephrology. Yet another very helpful interview.
Very nice demonstration chad
Thanks PMH, I appreciate the support!
Awesome!
Very informative video Chad, keep up the good work
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
Great stuff Dr. Chad! Thanks for putting this out there.
Thanks for watching!
Great to know more about ID from Dr. Fraulino, the most exciting part about ID is that you get to team up with the ultimate plethora of specialities and subspecialties/surgical and non-surgical.
Absolutely!
Thank you for this video Dr. Chad and Dr. Erika, you really like doing procedures haha, I saw that grin on your face when you were talking about interventions, I will be starting my residency in near future, and it was very interesting to know the importance of case reports, QI projects, I had a notion that you need to have your name in some of the big trials and multi-centre studies to be considered for a position. Are there any objective criteria's like usmle scores for residency ?
Glad you enjoyed! I definitely love doing procedures. Fellowships do look at objective criteria when screening candidates such as USMLE scores and research. Good luck in residency!
I had the same notion about H/Onc being a sad branch, but like Dr. Vinay mentioned you got to find your niche, there is a lot we can do to help those patients during their most stressful times of life. Would love to watch a video cardiology.
Couldn’t agree more, Dr. Vinay was great! Stay tuned, just recorded a Cardiology interview today 😁
Hey! I would start by excelling in college and then medical school. Once you get into your clinical rotations then you can seek out a Heme/Onc mentor with an attending you rotate with. But for now I would definitely focus on doing well in school. That will give you the best shot possible to get into medical school