Dr Glauc pushing at his own face with his own hand all the while recording the video with his other hand and still managing to give the best comical performance possible is PURE GOLD ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
The Match algorithm is based off of a publicly known algorithm for a similar problem. A man in 2015 made his own version of the Match algorithm and simulated the entire 2014 Match process. His algorithm took approximately 17 seconds to match over 37,500 medical students to residency.
@@manaspradhan8041 17 seconds doesn't sound bad... There are a lot of conditions it has to check. I'm no doctor, but I do code. It would have to lookup doctor's speciality, search for a hospital with the speciality, fill that slot with a person. When multiple could match for the same slot, I think some would probably be given priority over others. Probably a few more factors to take into account so 17 seconds for 37.5k students allotment doesn't sound too long. 2 weeks might be the beauracracy catching up perhaps
Actually it's been "somewhat" publicly known that the match itself takes less than a few min for the code to run, but the rest of 2 weeks involves a lot of manual communication between the match and the programs to verify there's no mistake being made (such as accidentally not have enough people or not having enough spots for new residents, and accreditation, and what not). So it's not the "match" itself that takes 2 weeks, it is the verification with all programs in the country.
Hey Dr. Glauc, kinda random but wanted to tell you about this. I've seen my general doctor weekly for the past year + a half due to struggles in the mental health system & needing a weekly support in which I'm very grateful to have a doctor who cares enough to deal with me so often. We tend to spend most of these appointments rambling on about random things we both find interesting, and we happen to both be regular watchers of your content (as well as other medicine comedians, but you're the fav) so we talk about you quite often! Living in a small city in Australia, it surprises but joys me that so many medical practitioners that I've met watch your content as well as just random people - I think it's amazing that medical knowledge from a good source is being spread to so many people in a lighthearted way. You are one of the reasons I've gained an interest in medicine that may lead to me doing it in the future which gives me a little hope in myself to stay alive 💗
As a current MS 2…just think about it a lot. It’s really, really difficult. Like, insanely difficult. It takes a toll on your body and mind. A lot of us have gotten sick from the stress. I’ve developed GERD and eczema, as well as mental health exacerbations, and now I have to deal with a spine problem too. Not to crush your dreams, but to be realistic. No one told me the truth about how hard it is.
I'm a general practitioner and I love it...but can also see huge value in many other medical careers that might take less of a toll in training: nursing, physician assistant, respiratory therapist, occupational therapist, etc. If these delightful videos have helped you to an interest in medicine, I would suggest you explore all of the options before you decided. And if you settle on medical school, pursue it, and don't leave your humanity behind.
As another MS2, it's nice to see someone who wants to pursue a career in the medical field in part due to content we all enjoy. I'm sure you'll find which part of the medical field you belong and thrive in. Wishing you all the best!
@@PhoenixRoseYT I definitely am aware of how difficult it is! I didn't clarify but meant that Glauc + seeing passionate people in the medical field has helped me gain an interest (spending a large amount of time in hospitals for health reasons, I've learnt I'm fascinated by how things work, as well as being heart-warmed seeing other patients go from 0% to 100%) - I personally lean an interest more to pathology, or just working in mental health while learning as much about medicine as possible on the side!
@@hutchio I wish you happiness, wellness, and success. You can feed your curiosity, use your talents, and do enormous good. Just be careful to honor your own self and needs.
I can only imagine what your wife and kids must think when they see you doing these skits. Kids: “Mom dads hitting himself in the face.” Mom: “ Look the other way.” 🤣🤣🤣
I just imagine him saying: "No honey, it's okay! Daddy's not hurting himself. He's playing 'Pretend" like you do." He does have a family, and I'm sure he has had that conversation a couple of times.
I LOVE THESE!! I’ve bee in practice for 27 years this August and I really enjoy the looks at specialties, you have gifts beyond Medicine , keep it up and Thank You!!
Jajajajajaja Hahaha ! You are genius ! I love it ! Thank you for the laugh. Yes I remember those days. ER doc here, yesterday I was talking to medical students about their rank list haha. Exciting times for them. If you are reading this and you are waiting to match I wish you all the best !!!!!
I just have to say, he's so good at playing different characters that sometimes it seems like he's actually talking to different people, lol. Does anyone else feel that way, too?
Hello! I discovered you through recommendations earlier today and binged your whole channel and subscribed. I used to want to be a doctor of some sort, although now I’m more interested in biomedical science. I have to say though, your videos have really been making me want to change my path again 😂 Thanks for another great video!
Omg I finished certifying my rank list 2 days ago and waiting for the results (comes in 2 weeks) is agony!!! Press that button already lol (update: I matched to the combined program of internal medicine and pediatrics [Med-Peds] in California!!!!!)
@@elizabethdiaz5475 4th year med students interview at each institution they'd like to train at, there is some selection here as you don't get an interview everywhere you list. The institutions are trying to woo the top students during this time. The actual rank matching algorithm gives preference to the future residents. If you rank Cleveland Clinic 1st but they only rank you 40th the 39 people ahead of you have to match before you can match there. But let's say your second choice Mayo Clinic ranked you 1st. If you miss matching at the Cleveland clinic you end up at Mayo. If you do match at Cleveland clinic you go and Mayo moves down it's list. It can happen that an institution exhausts it's list of applicants and has empty slots. If someone doesn't match then there is a scramble for those slots. But people are pretty demoralized by that.
@@yonpark6245 am in pharmacy and our rank lists are due tonight, with results being sent on the 16th. I want push that big red button,my anxiety is through the roof. Good luck to you. ☺️☺️☺️☺️🙏🙏
I'm still a few years away from applying for med school, but I'm grateful for these insights into what to expect! Even if it's not always, ah, the most encouraging material 😂
I’m am almost certain standardized testing scores are delayed intentionally. MCAT scores are delayed for like 4-8 weeks whereas DAT scores (the dental equivalent) arrive instantly. It’s all automated, they could at least give us the raw numerical score. The reason they don’t is that medical students generally apply to a larger amount of schools while they are unsure what their scores will be, and pay significantly more money to do so. Hmm it almost makes me wonder if it’s same company that is in charge of both the MCAT and the primary applications for medical school? 🤔 Certainly they wouldn’t dare to have a financial conflict of interest, wouldn’t they? 😂
@@nickkress3781 You made a good point. They are quite interested into making as much money as possible while enforcing the required tolerance to the sadism you will suffer in med school, your residency, and later on. And yeah, there are no conflict of interest when all they care about is money LOL
We're 2 days away from match day on the vet side but its very much the same since institutions finalized their lists 10 days ago... I'm screaming internally.
Reminds me of processing DITY (do it yourself) moves in the Air Force. They’d submit their paperwork and then I had to sit with it in my inbox, actual paperwork, for 9 business days, before I could do my part to process it. Then I had to give it to my NCO who had to sit on it for 2 full weeks before he could touch it. All said and done, from the time the paperwork was submitted to the TMO office until the time you got paid for it, it could be 2-3 months.
Dr. Glauc, Thank you for showing the unnecessary and expensive manipulations that young doctors and medical students go thru. And I also like how you point out elsewhere that (for-profit) health insurance companies are practing medicine without a license by second guessing doctors to increase profits.
I can relate to that, PLAB 1 results take 6 weeks to be announced despite they are only MCQs and they are computer based marked. This puts examinees on their nerves for long period. Lots of cortisol
wait but don’t they have to rank the ones they want to go into at the highest on the list and the ones they are less interested in at the bottom and match them cuz if everyone gets what they want there would be certain specialties with lesser doctors since their less popular ?
There are waaaaaaaaay more applicants per position than people think (there are so many international students) and quite a few very unlucky US students don't even match. This is a way of aligning the student's wishes with a program's. If the med school's advisors are doing their jobs, then most of their students will match top 5, like my own school's. Two were unmatched, but they were def bottom of the barrel.
I feel like that . . . waiting since November for authorization for off-label use of a medication that is commonly prescribed for that off-label use. Unnecessary suffering. Untold frustration. Horrible burden on PCP, nurse, clinic pharmacist, me. Insurance, Medicare, and Pharmacy Benefits Manager need to get it together. Just grateful to have a little feeling left for those poor med students waiting for their matches! Inhumane!
Omg this one is hilarious!! I'm glad my husband got matched early so I don't have to get so anxious anymore 😆 well, I'm getting anxiety for other reasons, but still 😅
Not a doctor, but getting paired with a teacher for student teaching took a whole summer because there was a new principal coming in to the school I wanted to be placed at the most. I understand the pain. (And, yes, I did get into my preferred school and preferred grade level!)
I was in the Match the last year in which you could go outside the Match. One of my two favorite programs called me and asked if I’d go outside the Match with them. I said, “Done!” Please send me a written letter of offer and hire me. I will drop out of Match.” I even got to start early!
I had a student once… she asked me why I locked all the upcoming assignments… (so she didn’t finish them in a week), I still tease her about it 6 years later! LOLOL
I believe the waiting is for something called the scramble. Students who didn’t match into residency have the option to try and fill in any remaining open slots in other programs that weren’t filled. This happens before the match is revealed so that people don’t have to know you didn’t match if you don’t want them to.
I remember match day very well. I got my first choice. But I am past 55 and still in debt (although I got started 10 years after most other students...) And it cost a lot less back then. I think the algorithm probably did take longer in the mid 90's but today it might take a few seconds!!
It took more than a week to find out that I passed the law exam in my state. A law exam that was taken on a computer that knew instantly whether I passed or not. Most states have it set up where you find out same day. My state has decided that it will notify us whether we pass or not. And that it may take 1-2 weeks. Have I mentioned that if you fail the exam you need to wait > 30 days to retake it and that you can’t work until you know? Yeah. The needless wait time is hell. Give him a punch for me Winston.
Can you put up a room cam so we can see what it looks like behind the scenes when you do things like fight yourself? I think the Flock would love it. BAGAAK
In the UK we wait a whole month from finalising our preferences to matching. My university also helpfully scheduled the first day of our finals exams on the the match day. What am I getting myself in to?
I'm an athletic trainer, so nothing quite like this. But, our board certification exam results, take unusually long. We schedule our the test when it opens, and hope there are enough seats to get the time slot and location you want. Then after taking the test, you wait 4 weeks just to get an email (sent out to that entire cohort of test takers) that only says log in to find out if you passed. And in many cases it may take an hour to access the site because everyone else is also trying to look up their results.
In Denmark we have a 3 months wait to get the specialty certificate. Everything in the registration is digital. The job for the administration is to confirm that all 50 boxes are checked in a web-system. And it costs the doctor 800usd
Thank you for watching this extremely specific video about the residency match process. Good luck to everybody applying this year!
Not extremely specific at all from standpoint of delayed gratification
May the ODDS be in your favor !
Lmfao Geekiest fight ever!
Thank you Dr.G!
hey doc talk about your life story. how did you become a doctor
Dr Glauc pushing at his own face with his own hand all the while recording the video with his other hand and still managing to give the best comical performance possible is PURE GOLD ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
My fav part of the whole video. Well maybe second to the button.
Outtakes please!!
Agreed!
Wait so that’s the same person? Wow. Now that’s amazing acting 🎭
The Match algorithm is based off of a publicly known algorithm for a similar problem. A man in 2015 made his own version of the Match algorithm and simulated the entire 2014 Match process.
His algorithm took approximately 17 seconds to match over 37,500 medical students to residency.
oh wow, v interesting , know more bout it.
17 seconds sounds like an awfully long time, did he code it in python or something?
@@manaspradhan8041 17 seconds doesn't sound bad...
There are a lot of conditions it has to check. I'm no doctor, but I do code. It would have to lookup doctor's speciality, search for a hospital with the speciality, fill that slot with a person. When multiple could match for the same slot, I think some would probably be given priority over others.
Probably a few more factors to take into account so 17 seconds for 37.5k students allotment doesn't sound too long.
2 weeks might be the beauracracy catching up perhaps
@@prateekkarn9277 nerd
Actually it's been "somewhat" publicly known that the match itself takes less than a few min for the code to run, but the rest of 2 weeks involves a lot of manual communication between the match and the programs to verify there's no mistake being made (such as accidentally not have enough people or not having enough spots for new residents, and accreditation, and what not). So it's not the "match" itself that takes 2 weeks, it is the verification with all programs in the country.
The dedication involved to mash yourself in the face just to entertain us 😂😂😂
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Hey Dr. Glauc, kinda random but wanted to tell you about this. I've seen my general doctor weekly for the past year + a half due to struggles in the mental health system & needing a weekly support in which I'm very grateful to have a doctor who cares enough to deal with me so often. We tend to spend most of these appointments rambling on about random things we both find interesting, and we happen to both be regular watchers of your content (as well as other medicine comedians, but you're the fav) so we talk about you quite often! Living in a small city in Australia, it surprises but joys me that so many medical practitioners that I've met watch your content as well as just random people - I think it's amazing that medical knowledge from a good source is being spread to so many people in a lighthearted way. You are one of the reasons I've gained an interest in medicine that may lead to me doing it in the future which gives me a little hope in myself to stay alive 💗
As a current MS 2…just think about it a lot. It’s really, really difficult. Like, insanely difficult. It takes a toll on your body and mind. A lot of us have gotten sick from the stress. I’ve developed GERD and eczema, as well as mental health exacerbations, and now I have to deal with a spine problem too. Not to crush your dreams, but to be realistic. No one told me the truth about how hard it is.
I'm a general practitioner and I love it...but can also see huge value in many other medical careers that might take less of a toll in training: nursing, physician assistant, respiratory therapist, occupational therapist, etc. If these delightful videos have helped you to an interest in medicine, I would suggest you explore all of the options before you decided. And if you settle on medical school, pursue it, and don't leave your humanity behind.
As another MS2, it's nice to see someone who wants to pursue a career in the medical field in part due to content we all enjoy. I'm sure you'll find which part of the medical field you belong and thrive in. Wishing you all the best!
@@PhoenixRoseYT I definitely am aware of how difficult it is! I didn't clarify but meant that Glauc + seeing passionate people in the medical field has helped me gain an interest (spending a large amount of time in hospitals for health reasons, I've learnt I'm fascinated by how things work, as well as being heart-warmed seeing other patients go from 0% to 100%) - I personally lean an interest more to pathology, or just working in mental health while learning as much about medicine as possible on the side!
@@hutchio I wish you happiness, wellness, and success. You can feed your curiosity, use your talents, and do enormous good. Just be careful to honor your own self and needs.
I can only imagine what your wife and kids must think when they see you doing these skits.
Kids: “Mom dads hitting himself in the face.”
Mom: “ Look the other way.”
🤣🤣🤣
I just imagine him saying:
"No honey, it's okay! Daddy's not hurting himself. He's playing 'Pretend" like you do."
He does have a family, and I'm sure he has had that conversation a couple of times.
@@DanoMano1987 Definitely.
I LOVE THESE!! I’ve bee in practice for 27 years this August and I really enjoy the looks at specialties, you have gifts beyond Medicine , keep it up and Thank You!!
“Stop hitting yourself" takes on a new meaning
Jajajajajaja Hahaha ! You are genius ! I love it ! Thank you for the laugh. Yes I remember those days. ER doc here, yesterday I was talking to medical students about their rank list haha. Exciting times for them. If you are reading this and you are waiting to match I wish you all the best !!!!!
I just have to say, he's so good at playing different characters that sometimes it seems like he's actually talking to different people, lol. Does anyone else feel that way, too?
For sure! I get lost in his characters. He is that good! He missed his calling as an actor, but I bet his patients are grateful!
It's just like waiting for your MCAT score, or your boards score
Or shelf scores
I never got anxious about board scores personally but man applying to residency was a rough 7 months for me.
Now imagine the pre-internet days when you also had to wait for all those results to be printed and mailed out!
You bring joy to my day, Sir.
The timing for this short is impeccable, as I'm sitting here waiting for my Super speciality placement for more than a month!
Just 10 days more! Thank you for making these videos, they really help with the waiting process! :) Good luck to everyone else applying!
Hello! I discovered you through recommendations earlier today and binged your whole channel and subscribed. I used to want to be a doctor of some sort, although now I’m more interested in biomedical science. I have to say though, your videos have really been making me want to change my path again 😂 Thanks for another great video!
1:35 I can only imagine how it looked filming this 😂
In the words of my Rph, "Ten out of ten, would not recomend!"
Keep it up !!
Omg I finished certifying my rank list 2 days ago and waiting for the results (comes in 2 weeks) is agony!!! Press that button already lol
(update: I matched to the combined program of internal medicine and pediatrics [Med-Peds] in California!!!!!)
Can you explain the process please?
Good luck!
@@elizabethdiaz5475 4th year med students interview at each institution they'd like to train at, there is some selection here as you don't get an interview everywhere you list. The institutions are trying to woo the top students during this time.
The actual rank matching algorithm gives preference to the future residents. If you rank Cleveland Clinic 1st but they only rank you 40th the 39 people ahead of you have to match before you can match there. But let's say your second choice Mayo Clinic ranked you 1st. If you miss matching at the Cleveland clinic you end up at Mayo. If you do match at Cleveland clinic you go and Mayo moves down it's list.
It can happen that an institution exhausts it's list of applicants and has empty slots. If someone doesn't match then there is a scramble for those slots. But people are pretty demoralized by that.
@@yonpark6245 am in pharmacy and our rank lists are due tonight, with results being sent on the 16th. I want push that big red button,my anxiety is through the roof. Good luck to you. ☺️☺️☺️☺️🙏🙏
@@wlmorgan Thanks for the explanation! How many places will a student interview at and is it the same number that goes on their list?
Another good one. You never run out of videos. It’s awesome
BAHAHHAA!! Our vet school match date for internships and residencies is on MONDAY! This is soo accurate! Thank you!
I love the subtle irony that you used a Staples "easy" button. Waiting for "that was easy."
I'm still a few years away from applying for med school, but I'm grateful for these insights into what to expect! Even if it's not always, ah, the most encouraging material 😂
So accurate! Even the STEP 1 and STEP 2 scores are delayed, and those are completely automatized scores!
I’m am almost certain standardized testing scores are delayed intentionally. MCAT scores are delayed for like 4-8 weeks whereas DAT scores (the dental equivalent) arrive instantly. It’s all automated, they could at least give us the raw numerical score.
The reason they don’t is that medical students generally apply to a larger amount of schools while they are unsure what their scores will be, and pay significantly more money to do so.
Hmm it almost makes me wonder if it’s same company that is in charge of both the MCAT and the primary applications for medical school? 🤔
Certainly they wouldn’t dare to have a financial conflict of interest, wouldn’t they? 😂
@@nickkress3781 You made a good point. They are quite interested into making as much money as possible while enforcing the required tolerance to the sadism you will suffer in med school, your residency, and later on.
And yeah, there are no conflict of interest when all they care about is money LOL
I love anytime his characters have to cross the divide and interact with each other… or themselves… or himself… something like that.
The waiting is agony... spot on!
Dad’s a retired neuro in his mid 60’s, the hospital had him stay on as head of surgery before allowing him to retire, he’s earned it
We're 2 days away from match day on the vet side but its very much the same since institutions finalized their lists 10 days ago... I'm screaming internally.
UK med student here - we call them deanery rankings, everyone finds out Thursday. They already know! But we have to wait until Thursday.
As both a Recruiter and a college student trying to figure out the whole grad-school thing, I feel like these 2 fight in my head constantly.
The delayed gratification bit made me laugh, but also it made me sad. "retire when you're dead"
Ok, who held the camera while you clenched your own arms over the button? Was it Jonathan?
*nods quietly*
I guess he held it with his mouth
I can say with perfect certainty, this skit is best performed by this one person.
The fight between Winston and the boss was one of the BEST things you have ever done 😂😂😂
This hits me at a spiritual level. I am painfully waiting now 😵💫
Pharmacist here! We definitely feel this pain too. Waiting to see where I match for second year of residency right now 😬😬
The fight scene- beautifully choreographed, expertly executed
Im in the software development startup industry. I know little to none medicine.
Yet I love Dr. G videos. I’ve watched them all🤣
That was SO hilarious and really great how you were able to get all of those scenes done!!!!!
And that's how they broke the button, only to wait 2 full months.
Reminds me of processing DITY (do it yourself) moves in the Air Force.
They’d submit their paperwork and then I had to sit with it in my inbox, actual paperwork, for 9 business days, before I could do my part to process it.
Then I had to give it to my NCO who had to sit on it for 2 full weeks before he could touch it.
All said and done, from the time the paperwork was submitted to the TMO office until the time you got paid for it, it could be 2-3 months.
That's one of your best - your acting is so good.
The acting here is truly top-notch!
Watching you fight with yourself really made my day. 😊
Send this straight to NRMP. I want it in their mailbox, on their windshield, in every cubicle, in their toilets if you have to.
As a clerkship and fellowship coordinator, I feel this deep in my soul
I'm just imagining Dr G in his office clutching his face in front of his camera. 😂
This is what life feels like these days. I laughed so hard at this! Thank you again for your wonderful sense of humor! God bless!
In His Love
-Melissa
-Anna
So are you Melissa or Anna ?🤣
Yes 😁
Laughing out loud. You’re the best! Hilarious and sadly true!
Another video, that I'll be looking things up! 🤦♀️🤦♀️.
I friggin love your videos!!!😁
Dr. Glauc, Thank you for showing the unnecessary and expensive manipulations that young doctors and medical students go thru. And I also like how you point out elsewhere that (for-profit) health insurance companies are practing medicine without a license by second guessing doctors to increase profits.
These always manage to brighten up another day of hospital work when they get posted
😂😂😂😭😭😭😭 too real. 9 more days until we find out!
I feel this exact way about Step 1 now that it's pass/fail. They know as soon as you submit. They just LOOOOOVE the drama.
I can relate to that, PLAB 1 results take 6 weeks to be announced despite they are only MCQs and they are computer based marked. This puts examinees on their nerves for long period. Lots of cortisol
Despite being a pharmacy student, the ending hit home so hard it hurt.
i feel this video. had this exact conversation with my med school friends right after submitting my ROL. Very unnecessary two weeks
Why is that even a thing in medicine in the US? Around here you just apply to the specialty you want to go into and it seems to work just fine
Because the us sucks and has archaic ways of running things
Where is that Phillip?
Yeah, it's like that where I live as well. People do what they want to do 🤷♀️
wait but don’t they have to rank the ones they want to go into at the highest on the list and the ones they are less interested in at the bottom and match them cuz if everyone gets what they want there would be certain specialties with lesser doctors since their less popular ?
There are waaaaaaaaay more applicants per position than people think (there are so many international students) and quite a few very unlucky US students don't even match. This is a way of aligning the student's wishes with a program's. If the med school's advisors are doing their jobs, then most of their students will match top 5, like my own school's. Two were unmatched, but they were def bottom of the barrel.
Going through match was such a ridiculous strange twilightzone game thing... I'm so glad its in the past.
I feel like that . . . waiting since November for authorization for off-label use of a medication that is commonly prescribed for that off-label use. Unnecessary suffering. Untold frustration. Horrible burden on PCP, nurse, clinic pharmacist, me. Insurance, Medicare, and Pharmacy Benefits Manager need to get it together. Just grateful to have a little feeling left for those poor med students waiting for their matches! Inhumane!
I'm not in medicine, but this is such a funny video!! 🤣
*27 seconds ago.
Never clicked on a video so fast in my life.
I love the way you humor the rotten medical education in the world, i think this is a step towards the change
1:32 I need to see a behind the scenes version 😂😂😂 he realy puts too much effort in these videos
Omg this one is hilarious!! I'm glad my husband got matched early so I don't have to get so anxious anymore 😆 well, I'm getting anxiety for other reasons, but still 😅
Congrats to your husband. Take pictures now
I love that you were pushing your own face, twice.
Not a doctor, but getting paired with a teacher for student teaching took a whole summer because there was a new principal coming in to the school I wanted to be placed at the most. I understand the pain. (And, yes, I did get into my preferred school and preferred grade level!)
When you see Doc in the red jacket, you know there’s a disgruntled idealist.
I was in the Match the last year in which you could go outside the Match. One of my two favorite programs called me and asked if I’d go outside the Match with them. I said, “Done!” Please send me a written letter of offer and hire me. I will drop out of Match.” I even got to start early!
Got a belly laugh from the neurosurgery line.
As someone who applied to Neurosurgery i'm very offended 🤣🤣
If you match, you'll be too exhausted for the next 7 years to mount any sort of offense.
As a junior doctor waiting months for my foundation programme match, this is painfully accurate
So it's a worldwide phenomenon!!!
I had a student once… she asked me why I locked all the upcoming assignments… (so she didn’t finish them in a week), I still tease her about it 6 years later! LOLOL
Winston is the hero we all need.
Dr.Glaucomflecken and Dr. Cellini are voices for long-overdue change within the medical establishment and Med Schools costs.
Same arbitrary wait as the veterinary match program. Someone push the damn button lol!
Ah, yes, the unnecessary waiting...so we can have empathy towards patients waiting on the hall 😂
All I can think of is begin the scenes of this video…you know…looking so silly with Jonathan’s hand shoved to his face😂
Whahahahahahaa love this Dr. Videos 😂
I believe the waiting is for something called the scramble. Students who didn’t match into residency have the option to try and fill in any remaining open slots in other programs that weren’t filled. This happens before the match is revealed so that people don’t have to know you didn’t match if you don’t want them to.
That fight was hilarious! 🤣🤣
The fight with oneself is a reflection of my daily struggle
😂 "...is all about delayed gratification"
Thanks for the video, you just made my day brighter! 😊
Aren't the two weeks used by doctors to trade resident prospects like trading cards?
This is his best work yet
I remember match day very well. I got my first choice. But I am past 55 and still in debt (although I got started 10 years after most other students...) And it cost a lot less back then. I think the algorithm probably did take longer in the mid 90's but today it might take a few seconds!!
It took more than a week to find out that I passed the law exam in my state. A law exam that was taken on a computer that knew instantly whether I passed or not. Most states have it set up where you find out same day. My state has decided that it will notify us whether we pass or not. And that it may take 1-2 weeks. Have I mentioned that if you fail the exam you need to wait > 30 days to retake it and that you can’t work until you know? Yeah. The needless wait time is hell. Give him a punch for me Winston.
As a recent DNP graduate I can appreciate this. We have to find our own clinical sites and it's the worst lol
I would pay good money to see the behind the scenes of this skit. I.e just be a fly on the wall as you fight yourself
Wait! Is he the same guy?! 🤣
Oh, l love you! That was brilliant.
Can you put up a room cam so we can see what it looks like behind the scenes when you do things like fight yourself? I think the Flock would love it.
BAGAAK
love this🤣
Omg the Glauc Flock. Can this be a shirt motto???
There is a video - I don't know if it's a Lady Glaucomflecken vid? - with the topic 'What it's like to live with Dr. Glaucomflecken.'
In the UK we wait a whole month from finalising our preferences to matching. My university also helpfully scheduled the first day of our finals exams on the the match day. What am I getting myself in to?
Beautifully done pushy-hands effect!
I'm an athletic trainer, so nothing quite like this. But, our board certification exam results, take unusually long. We schedule our the test when it opens, and hope there are enough seats to get the time slot and location you want. Then after taking the test, you wait 4 weeks just to get an email (sent out to that entire cohort of test takers) that only says log in to find out if you passed. And in many cases it may take an hour to access the site because everyone else is also trying to look up their results.
The accuracy of this… I’m not sleeping until March 14 …
doc,,, can we have the behind-the-scene footage for the fight scene??
It was a blood bath
The hand fighting 🤣🤣🤣🤣
In Denmark we have a 3 months wait to get the specialty certificate.
Everything in the registration is digital. The job for the administration is to confirm that all 50 boxes are checked in a web-system. And it costs the doctor 800usd
We're not even at this point in Canada and it's still all too accurate 😅
Only 2 weeks?! Matching for dietetic internship programs takes 2 months after submitting our rank lists. I would have LOVED to only wait two weeks!
Just passed my Paediatrics exam 3 hours ago.
2 more exams, then done.
The dream is real
You will wake up during your first on call 🤣🤣.
Congrats!!! Peds is the best!