Timestamps 00:41 Should you prep before intern year? If so, what's the best way to prep for intern year and residency? 02:20 What’s the schedule like in intern year? How does it change from block to block? How is it different throughout residency? What’s a typical day like as a resident doctor from when you come in to when you leave? 05:14 What’s your workflow like intern year. What do you recommend? Things people forget/miss? 06:27 Do you round before in the afternoon before you leave? 08:00 Do many people use Dr. A’s special charting / rounding technique 08:35 How do you structure charts? Chart or note tips? Admit/discharge notes? EMR tips 09:22 Where do you get EMR / chart templates from? 10:24 Tips for staying on top of orders, rounds, sign in/signout (handoffs), consults, etc. + Dr. A’s patient tracking template ! How to keep track of all the patients can get overwhelming? What’s your system? Checklist? 12:44 How do you study in residency or recommend people study? Best study resources as a resident doctor? 16:54 Any tips to do well during intern year or make a good impression, impress attending physician? 18:01 How to tell if a patient is very sick vs not? Red flags? When to call attending doctor for help? 19:02 Tips for working as a team with nurses, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, etc? 16:01 Important cases, diagnoses, and pathologies to know to diagnose, workup, manage, and treat? Most important things to study / how to cram for inpatient medicine. 20:09 Most challenging and rewarding aspects of intern year? 21:52 How to balance free time, fitness, hobbies, relationships, etc? 23:31 How to manage finances in residency with a resident physician salary - tips? 24:50 Resources or tips when feeling burned out/stressed/anxious? How to avoid burn out? 25:48 Helpful mindsets or perspectives to adopt to do well in residency? 26:48 Other useful tips for residency? 27:33 Shoutouts? Where to donate/reach out? needmaskstoday.com/ to help distribute masks to people in current times.
Your channel is amazing to be honest. One of the best for med students. You should have way more views and subscribers. Your content is gold. Hopefully the youtube algorithm sorts itself out and starts recommending your channel to everyone.
Thank you so much- that means a lot, especially since my channel is one of the few med ones that haven’t blown up! I hope it gets more views too. I appreciate you watching and you’re positivity 🙏
just watched your interview with the psychiatrist dr P checked ur channel and wanted to encourage you youre staright up grinding it out gj / btw seeing you comment on a lot of videos like captain sinbad nofap vids and the kanye david letterman is what made me check out your channel so keep commenting you re definitely getting a lot of exposure through that
Thank you for the support! I think my strategy isn’t the most efficient, but I’m growing slowly, and some progress is better than no progress. I’ll keep trying though - see you around on youtube haha 💪
Haha thank you... I got tired of studying so I thought i should watch...i guess i never meet my targets :)...really enjoyed it!!! You asked alot of good questions and the resident doc answered really well! Seems like a very sensible person. I wish I could speed my way to training:) Learning from patients is definitely big help..like even now I can remember stuff from my first rotation. Lol I would be one of those ppl that set bench Mark's n just study..haha I wish I could live a more balanced life and to think ppl manage families in medschool and residency! So true... being humble but also easy on yourself esp if you high goals for yourself is so important and living in the moment i guess. The debt really sucks I dont why education is so expensive in the us it's ridiculous. Awesome video! It motivated me to continue revising after a weird day of trying to study! Thank you! Stay blessed! Btw good choice on asking their resident, I liked all his answers!
Np, and thank you for watching and for your positive comments! I feel like there’s lots of fluff in medical training that could be pared down for a quicker progression to being a full doctor. I agree- learning from patients sticks better. Mhm, humility is always appreciated. I wish school didn’t cost so much over here :/. Glad it motivated you to study! Yeah, he’s great- he was a top student at a large university and now I’m sure he’s doing amazing in his residency program as well!
@@DrAdnan no problem I enjoyed it! Wish I watched it sooner! Yups even my med school is 5 years and I can say I could remove atleast 1/4 of the courses each year like it's just not needed...in that sense the US is better! Haha top students tend to have the best advise. You must have Good networking skills to arrange all these interviews! Stay amazing :)
Glad to hear. Yeah, some schools over here even have moved to combining the first two years and having a 3 year accelerated program. Mhm, top students are usually top because of both intelligence and behaviors. Maybe I just bug people a lot 😂
Timestamps
00:41 Should you prep before intern year? If so, what's the best way to prep for intern year and residency?
02:20 What’s the schedule like in intern year? How does it change from block to block? How is it different throughout residency? What’s a typical day like as a resident doctor from when you come in to when you leave?
05:14 What’s your workflow like intern year. What do you recommend? Things people forget/miss?
06:27 Do you round before in the afternoon before you leave?
08:00 Do many people use Dr. A’s special charting / rounding technique
08:35 How do you structure charts? Chart or note tips? Admit/discharge notes? EMR tips
09:22 Where do you get EMR / chart templates from?
10:24 Tips for staying on top of orders, rounds, sign in/signout (handoffs), consults, etc. + Dr. A’s patient tracking template !
How to keep track of all the patients can get overwhelming? What’s your system? Checklist?
12:44 How do you study in residency or recommend people study? Best study resources as a resident doctor?
16:54 Any tips to do well during intern year or make a good impression, impress attending physician?
18:01 How to tell if a patient is very sick vs not? Red flags? When to call attending doctor for help?
19:02 Tips for working as a team with nurses, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, etc?
16:01 Important cases, diagnoses, and pathologies to know to diagnose, workup, manage, and treat? Most important things to study / how to cram for inpatient medicine.
20:09 Most challenging and rewarding aspects of intern year?
21:52 How to balance free time, fitness, hobbies, relationships, etc?
23:31 How to manage finances in residency with a resident physician salary - tips?
24:50 Resources or tips when feeling burned out/stressed/anxious? How to avoid burn out?
25:48 Helpful mindsets or perspectives to adopt to do well in residency?
26:48 Other useful tips for residency?
27:33 Shoutouts? Where to donate/reach out? needmaskstoday.com/ to help distribute masks to people in current times.
This video is amazing! No clue why there aren't more views....just started residency last month and everything in this video is super clutch :D
Thank you! I thought it was helpful too, but I guess TH-cam’s algorithm didn’t push it out for whatever reason
Your channel is amazing to be honest. One of the best for med students. You should have way more views and subscribers. Your content is gold. Hopefully the youtube algorithm sorts itself out and starts recommending your channel to everyone.
Thank you so much- that means a lot, especially since my channel is one of the few med ones that haven’t blown up! I hope it gets more views too. I appreciate you watching and you’re positivity 🙏
Great questions! And timestamps 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thank you, glad you found them helpful!
@@DrAdnan :)
just watched your interview with the psychiatrist dr P checked ur channel and wanted to encourage you youre staright up grinding it out gj / btw seeing you comment on a lot of videos like captain sinbad nofap vids and the kanye david letterman is what made me check out your channel so keep commenting you re definitely getting a lot of exposure through that
Thank you for the support! I think my strategy isn’t the most efficient, but I’m growing slowly, and some progress is better than no progress. I’ll keep trying though - see you around on youtube haha 💪
This video was extremely informative. Great work.
Thank you Bernny!
I'll have to watch this at night after finishing my target haha but I am excited :) good you added in the time stamps!
Good luck hitting your target! I hope you like this one lol
Haha thank you... I got tired of studying so I thought i should watch...i guess i never meet my targets :)...really enjoyed it!!! You asked alot of good questions and the resident doc answered really well! Seems like a very sensible person. I wish I could speed my way to training:) Learning from patients is definitely big help..like even now I can remember stuff from my first rotation. Lol I would be one of those ppl that set bench Mark's n just study..haha I wish I could live a more balanced life and to think ppl manage families in medschool and residency! So true... being humble but also easy on yourself esp if you high goals for yourself is so important and living in the moment i guess. The debt really sucks I dont why education is so expensive in the us it's ridiculous. Awesome video! It motivated me to continue revising after a weird day of trying to study! Thank you! Stay blessed! Btw good choice on asking their resident, I liked all his answers!
Np, and thank you for watching and for your positive comments! I feel like there’s lots of fluff in medical training that could be pared down for a quicker progression to being a full doctor. I agree- learning from patients sticks better. Mhm, humility is always appreciated. I wish school didn’t cost so much over here :/. Glad it motivated you to study! Yeah, he’s great- he was a top student at a large university and now I’m sure he’s doing amazing in his residency program as well!
@@DrAdnan no problem I enjoyed it! Wish I watched it sooner! Yups even my med school is 5 years and I can say I could remove atleast 1/4 of the courses each year like it's just not needed...in that sense the US is better! Haha top students tend to have the best advise. You must have Good networking skills to arrange all these interviews! Stay amazing :)
Glad to hear. Yeah, some schools over here even have moved to combining the first two years and having a 3 year accelerated program. Mhm, top students are usually top because of both intelligence and behaviors. Maybe I just bug people a lot 😂
very solid, thank you!
Thank you so much!
No problem, thanks for watching!
Can Moroccan doctors become doctors at Yale? Do you have a link or someone I can call to get clarifications.
Thanks
Yes, you should be able to apply for residency here. Check out www.ecfmg.org/eras/
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