I with you! I am majoring in nursing and I have so much interest goint to MD. However, there are things that try to keep me from my dream. Hearing your undying interest inspires me not to give up!
8:19-8:45 THIS is the reason I went into nursing. I thought we would be involved in that part of improving the patients health but from a slightly different perspective, but after working as a nurse for almost 3 years, I’ve seriously reconsidered entering medicine (especially since my highest score on the NCLEX was in diagnosis) Plus, the part about being the patient’s advocate being a mantra in nursing school - I can’t help but think to myself “how can I be my patient’s advocate when my knowledge of the human body is nil compared with a physician?” I’m left craving deeper knowledge of the human body, and life, almost every day.
Think about it! Weigh your options and if it is a journey that you want to go on. Research, Research, Research! Whatever decision you choose I know you will be great!
Hi! I’m so glad I found your video! (And sorry my message is longer that I thought it would be) I too had that desire to be an MD and just kept suppressing it. I’m currently an RN w my BSN and I’ve been a nurse for 5.5 years. I worked in a rehab facility for like maybe 4years w my ASN then I worked part time while going back for my BSN, with now 1.5yr at a hospital setting. That feeling of being a doctor kept coming back and I was like no I’m already here I’m ok, but deep down I wasn’t. My spark got ignited again while I was speaking with an intern about a patient and he said “full disclosure, it’s my first day” and I, weirdly, loved it. Some nurses are like omg it’s July but I was excited for them and I envied them. So I said F it, I’m going to go for it. Obviously the universe is telling me something and I just need to let go and pursue. Fortunately the medical school I picked out that is in my area requires ANY bachelors degree, so when I reached out to them they actually told me my nursing background is a huge advantage, so I’m going to take the science classes I need to help pass the MCAT, they also have a mentorship program that I’m gong to apply for later this year. I feel scared, nervous, excited and Even though I’m 34, I don’t want to be 45 and look back thinking I could have done it. Time is going to pass by, might as well use it :)
Wow! We are happy to hear this for you! Many people say that they go on this path because they dont want to regret it in the future. At the end of the day you have to be okay with your decisions. So happy for you to be on this journey and thank you for the support!
First off, thank you so much for this video! This is exactly what I was looking for when I searched RN to DO. I have been a nurse for over seven years and I was looking to start an NP program. It hasn’t worked out for various reasons but when I was growing up I always wanted to be a doctor. I even took several science classes for premed before starting nursing school. As the pandemic has gone on I have really been motivated to go back to school for my NP but started to get discouraged when I saw fellow nurses who have graduated with their NP not able to find a job. Your account really resonated with me about liking autonomy and being able to advocate for the patient as a provider. My mind was already made up to pursue a DO program, but this is the whipped cream on top of confirmation. I feel like the restrictions placed on NPs, what they aren’t allowed to do, really solidified my desire to pursue a DO. Thank you! Thank you!!
Wow! That is so inspirational. I am happy that I was able to help in your big decision. This comment means a lot! You will be great in any path you choose! Thank you for the support
Awesome. More people like you need to be inspired to be excellent clinicians with outstanding empathy and people skills because that’s how patients trust healthcare workers. I’m excited for your future!
Thanks for sharing this video. It is a prayer answering video for me, very detailing to help the masses. Continue to make more great videos on the passion for the clinical and the medical field as a whole.
Hello, I must say I’m glade that I came across this video. As a child I dreamed of becoming a MD. My grandfather was an MD and my grandmother was a midwife. However after high school I took the nursing route due to some unfortunate life changing situation. I did not go the traditional route of going straight for your BSN. Instead I did CNA, LPN, and now RN(An ADN program). This fall I will be starting my BSN online at Widener university while working in the Neuro ICU. The BSN program will take me 3 semester to complete. Recently I’ve been going back and forth between becoming a CRNA or an anesthesiologist. Few years ago I was really set on becoming a CRNA when I worked alongside one in the electroconvulsive therapy suite at a psych hospital. Which is why I will be working in the ICU(working in the ICU is one of the requirements before applying for CRNA school). More than ever I’m really thinking about becoming an anesthesiologist. However being in my early 30s is making me to wonder if I should go for it. That is because I will have to go for another 8years. 4years of med school and another 4 years as an anesthesiologist resident. I will continue to think it over while completing my BSN. I was wondering how-come you did not complete your post baccalaureate with Widener University instead you went to Jefferson? Is it because you are looking into Sidney Kimmel medical college?
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing some of your story with me! Feel free to also reach out to our email! I did not continue with Widener because I wanted a place where I would be heavily connected to advisors that specifically understood how to advise non traditional pre meds and could connect me to resources easily. Also the fact that the program was connected to a med school reassured me that I would be in an environment that would really help me to develop for med school. Also I wanted courses where professors knew I was going to take MCAT and structured lessons toward this. Hope this helps!
Testing in general is super annoying! But you have got this! You worked hard to get to this point and it can be so sad to fail. But because you are so determined and bright you will pass. Have the confidence that you will Liam!
This is the path that I really want to do, I am 39 doing pre-req to get into nursing and plan to go forward to an MD. I already have a Bachelor's from like 20 year ago with not good GPA (3.02). One of the biggest concern is I cannot be lack of sleep like when I was younger anymore. I used to study 14 hours with just short lunch and dinner break but now I started to get exhausted after 1.30 hrs study. I think big but my body is old and seems can't go bigger along with my inspiration. Do you have any suggestions about this? Thank you so much.
Many people continue this path in their 30s,40s,50s. At whatever time that you enter this journey it will come with hardships. You would have to decide if it is something that you want. I have classmates and even some nurse practitioners in their 30s and begin doing the reqs to go to medical school
currently have a 4.0 and in the process of applying to a nursing program. going to take gen chem and ochem during winter/spring/fall before the nursing begins. I've realized that I must really push myself to realize these goals and it won't be easy. I just don't know if i should drop the nursing completely or follow through. I suppose it would be better to have a bsn than to have a biology degree that you can't find work with. idk we'll see how this goes
I usually recommend to people to analyze why they want to be a nurse. If you have no desire to be a nurse and just using it as a fall back plan then it would make more sense to pursue the necessary measures to go to medical school. You currently have a 4.0 so this means that you are diligent in coursework, so if you can do great in nursing pre reqs you can also apply that determination to med school pre reqs and also get in. Please do research and weigh the pros and cons
ooouuu this was helpful. I’m a senior in hs I want to do nursing as a premed but not sure how I would get my prerequisites for med school and it’s hard to find people who did nursing as a pre med. most people did nursing thinking they would be a nurse but ended up switching their majors to a science. Do you think nursing as a premed is a good idea & do you think I can get my perquisites at the same time or should I do like you said and do it over the summer? I do just want to go into medical school right after I graduate but I’m afraid doing nursing will hold me back. Also Are you still going to take the NCLEX ?
Thank you for watching! You are really ahead of the game by doing a lot of the research. I think that if you want to just go into med school right after graduation then you should just worry about premed. Maybe instead of biology pre med, do public health pre med. I mentioned the over the summer idea but that is actually ALOT of stress and could could you not to do great on the MCAT. For where yo are I would do pre med and Not nursing but immerse yourself in things early such as clubs, getting into the hospitals, volunteering so that you still get a good "medical world background" that I was talking about but have a more fast forward approach. If your goal is to be a physician start with it and do amazing! Also yes I will be taking the NCLEX before starting my pre reqs. Nursing will hold you back in terms of how long it will take to get to med school. Dont let people discourage you from medicine. Also follow us on social media to keep connected!
@@lifelines2825 thank you so much for this. This is definitely what I needed. Definitely going to go for public health on a premed track and will start volunteering and working in hospitals etc. thank you again for the advice.
That’s how I feel! I’m doing pre nursing right now but don’t know if I should continue to pursue nursing or do a traditional pre med degree instead… I’m still trying to figure it out but I really want to be a nurse and then a doctor!
Hello! My BSN was in person but I am sure an online bachelor's does not effect your chances. Also due to COVID I am sure many schools will also understand. You can also explain maybe why you chose that in your personal statement but I dont think it is anything to worry about
i chose Jeffersons program! check out my other videos for more details! When you audit a course you are sitting in on the lectures and you do not receive a grade for the course. Also it is up to the instructors discretion if you are able to sit for quizzes/exams
@@lifelines2825 ok thank you the last question is nurse salary was enough to be in md school or did you take a loan?and the maximum and minimum of tuition fees of it? 🥺
@@9mahmoud.0mohamed109 No problem, questions are welcome! Im not in medical school I am taking the classes so that I can apply to be in it. But Nurse Salary will not be enough to pay for med school unless you work for like 2 or 3 years and aggressively save because that is like 300K not including money for living. Nurse Salary is enough to pay for my post bacc program ( program that helps me take classes to apply for med school) Some med schools when you go are free and some can be 100K a year so it all depends
I feel the same. I’m 43 and finishing my ADN. I’ve always felt I was going to be an MD. I feel even now that I’m not going to give up that dream.
You've got this! As long as you are happy!
LifeLine thanks so much! I sure am.
You got this❤️
I'm an RN and in the same boat as you.
I with you! I am majoring in nursing and I have so much interest goint to MD. However, there are things that try to keep me from my dream. Hearing your undying interest inspires me not to give up!
8:19-8:45 THIS is the reason I went into nursing. I thought we would be involved in that part of improving the patients health but from a slightly different perspective, but after working as a nurse for almost 3 years, I’ve seriously reconsidered entering medicine (especially since my highest score on the NCLEX was in diagnosis)
Plus, the part about being the patient’s advocate being a mantra in nursing school - I can’t help but think to myself “how can I be my patient’s advocate when my knowledge of the human body is nil compared with a physician?” I’m left craving deeper knowledge of the human body, and life, almost every day.
Think about it! Weigh your options and if it is a journey that you want to go on. Research, Research, Research! Whatever decision you choose I know you will be great!
@@lifelines2825 Thank you!
Hi! I’m so glad I found your video! (And sorry my message is longer that I thought it would be)
I too had that desire to be an MD and just kept suppressing it. I’m currently an RN w my BSN and I’ve been a nurse for 5.5 years. I worked in a rehab facility for like maybe 4years w my ASN then I worked part time while going back for my BSN, with now 1.5yr at a hospital setting. That feeling of being a doctor kept coming back and I was like no I’m already here I’m ok, but deep down I wasn’t. My spark got ignited again while I was speaking with an intern about a patient and he said “full disclosure, it’s my first day” and I, weirdly, loved it. Some nurses are like omg it’s July but I was excited for them and I envied them. So I said F it, I’m going to go for it. Obviously the universe is telling me something and I just need to let go and pursue. Fortunately the medical school I picked out that is in my area requires ANY bachelors degree, so when I reached out to them they actually told me my nursing background is a huge advantage, so I’m going to take the science classes I need to help pass the MCAT, they also have a mentorship program that I’m gong to apply for later this year. I feel scared, nervous, excited and Even though I’m 34, I don’t want to be 45 and look back thinking I could have done it. Time is going to pass by, might as well use it :)
Wow! We are happy to hear this for you! Many people say that they go on this path because they dont want to regret it in the future. At the end of the day you have to be okay with your decisions. So happy for you to be on this journey and thank you for the support!
That's amazing? How's it going? Also, do you recommend getting an afn first or bsn?
Good for you......if I was younger.....choose that path......still blessed to be RN.....12 yrs knowledge
wow very much relieving to hear!
First off, thank you so much for this video! This is exactly what I was looking for when I searched RN to DO. I have been a nurse for over seven years and I was looking to start an NP program. It hasn’t worked out for various reasons but when I was growing up I always wanted to be a doctor. I even took several science classes for premed before starting nursing school. As the pandemic has gone on I have really been motivated to go back to school for my NP but started to get discouraged when I saw fellow nurses who have graduated with their NP not able to find a job. Your account really resonated with me about liking autonomy and being able to advocate for the patient as a provider. My mind was already made up to pursue a DO program, but this is the whipped cream on top of confirmation. I feel like the restrictions placed on NPs, what they aren’t allowed to do, really solidified my desire to pursue a DO. Thank you! Thank you!!
Wow! That is so inspirational. I am happy that I was able to help in your big decision. This comment means a lot! You will be great in any path you choose! Thank you for the support
Awesome. More people like you need to be inspired to be excellent clinicians with outstanding empathy and people skills because that’s how patients trust healthcare workers. I’m excited for your future!
Love to have support like this. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing your story! Can't wait to see your future plans
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing this video. It is a prayer answering video for me, very detailing to help the masses. Continue to make more great videos on the passion for the clinical and the medical field as a whole.
This is a powerful comment. I pray for the best outcomes for you. Thank you for your support!
Hello,
I must say I’m glade that I came across this video. As a child I dreamed of becoming a MD. My grandfather was an MD and my grandmother was a midwife.
However after high school I took the nursing route due to some unfortunate life changing situation. I did not go the traditional route of going straight for your BSN. Instead I did CNA, LPN, and now RN(An ADN program). This fall I will be starting my BSN online at Widener university while working in the Neuro ICU. The BSN program will take me 3 semester to complete.
Recently I’ve been going back and forth between becoming a CRNA or an anesthesiologist. Few years ago I was really set on becoming a CRNA when I worked alongside one in the electroconvulsive therapy suite at a psych hospital. Which is why I will be working in the ICU(working in the ICU is one of the requirements before applying for CRNA school).
More than ever I’m really thinking about becoming an anesthesiologist. However being in my early 30s is making me to wonder if I should go for it. That is because I will have to go for another 8years. 4years of med school and another 4 years as an anesthesiologist resident. I will continue to think it over while completing my BSN.
I was wondering how-come you did not complete your post baccalaureate with Widener University instead you went to Jefferson?
Is it because you are looking into Sidney Kimmel medical college?
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing some of your story with me! Feel free to also reach out to our email! I did not continue with Widener because I wanted a place where I would be heavily connected to advisors that specifically understood how to advise non traditional pre meds and could connect me to resources easily. Also the fact that the program was connected to a med school reassured me that I would be in an environment that would really help me to develop for med school. Also I wanted courses where professors knew I was going to take MCAT and structured lessons toward this. Hope this helps!
Yes can you please do a video explaining how post BACC works 🙏 What are good schools that have post BACC 😢
This is great advice!!! I had the same thought about doing the prerequisites during the summer
You got this! Thank you!!
Pls tell us more about ur formal vs DIY post bacc program. And pls tell us some schools that have these and it’s entailment
You got it! Make sure to subscribe so you can get updates every time there is a post bacc video
The Nclex test is really frustrating, I can't believe I failed again after studying so much🥺🥺😓😭😭
Testing in general is super annoying! But you have got this! You worked hard to get to this point and it can be so sad to fail. But because you are so determined and bright you will pass. Have the confidence that you will Liam!
Keep trying sister you got this..,❤️
You'll be a great doctor.
Thank you soo much! Greatly appreciate this!
What was your GPA for nursing school?
What is your GPA applying to MD school?
I feel like you’re a big sister talking to me. Thanks for sharing b/c I am doing nursing now & think this is the route for me
LOL! glad to be there. Thank you for the support
You will be such a beautiful nurse.i bet. As i heard what you said. You are passionate and have a enthusiasm.
Thank you for this
This is the path that I really want to do, I am 39 doing pre-req to get into nursing and plan to go forward to an MD. I already have a Bachelor's from like 20 year ago with not good GPA (3.02). One of the biggest concern is I cannot be lack of sleep like when I was younger anymore. I used to study 14 hours with just short lunch and dinner break but now I started to get exhausted after 1.30 hrs study. I think big but my body is old and seems can't go bigger along with my inspiration. Do you have any suggestions about this? Thank you so much.
Many people continue this path in their 30s,40s,50s. At whatever time that you enter this journey it will come with hardships. You would have to decide if it is something that you want. I have classmates and even some nurse practitioners in their 30s and begin doing the reqs to go to medical school
Great video, the amount of information was great. I am so confused of what I want to do RN or MD.
no problem! happy to help! Be sure to subscribe for more info!
Definitely the right choice 💕🥰
You just read my mind LITERALLY
LOVE that!
Congratulations ❤🎉
How did you manage your expenses while attending medical school? Did you work as a nurse? How did you maintain? Please let me know. Love from 🇧🇩
currently have a 4.0 and in the process of applying to a nursing program. going to take gen chem and ochem during winter/spring/fall before the nursing begins. I've realized that I must really push myself to realize these goals and it won't be easy. I just don't know if i should drop the nursing completely or follow through. I suppose it would be better to have a bsn than to have a biology degree that you can't find work with. idk we'll see how this goes
I usually recommend to people to analyze why they want to be a nurse. If you have no desire to be a nurse and just using it as a fall back plan then it would make more sense to pursue the necessary measures to go to medical school. You currently have a 4.0 so this means that you are diligent in coursework, so if you can do great in nursing pre reqs you can also apply that determination to med school pre reqs and also get in. Please do research and weigh the pros and cons
Thanks for this amazing video.
Congratulations
How many years did you study to become doctor after being a nurse
I would like to appreciate u.
could you provide all the materials please?
ooouuu this was helpful. I’m a senior in hs I want to do nursing as a premed but not sure how I would get my prerequisites for med school and it’s hard to find people who did nursing as a pre med. most people did nursing thinking they would be a nurse but ended up switching their majors to a science. Do you think nursing as a premed is a good idea & do you think I can get my perquisites at the same time or should I do like you said and do it over the summer? I do just want to go into medical school right after I graduate but I’m afraid doing nursing will hold me back. Also Are you still going to take the NCLEX ?
Thank you for watching! You are really ahead of the game by doing a lot of the research. I think that if you want to just go into med school right after graduation then you should just worry about premed. Maybe instead of biology pre med, do public health pre med. I mentioned the over the summer idea but that is actually ALOT of stress and could could you not to do great on the MCAT. For where yo are I would do pre med and Not nursing but immerse yourself in things early such as clubs, getting into the hospitals, volunteering so that you still get a good "medical world background" that I was talking about but have a more fast forward approach. If your goal is to be a physician start with it and do amazing! Also yes I will be taking the NCLEX before starting my pre reqs. Nursing will hold you back in terms of how long it will take to get to med school. Dont let people discourage you from medicine. Also follow us on social media to keep connected!
@@lifelines2825 thank you so much for this. This is definitely what I needed. Definitely going to go for public health on a premed track and will start volunteering and working in hospitals etc. thank you again for the advice.
@@sharquasiabrown3283 Yes you will do great. Dont forget to follow our social media!
That’s how I feel! I’m doing pre nursing right now but don’t know if I should continue to pursue nursing or do a traditional pre med degree instead… I’m still trying to figure it out but I really want to be a nurse and then a doctor!
@@stabachgrace OMG IM THE SAME IM IN PRE-NURSING AND I WANT TO GO INTO PREMED
hi was wondering if you did your BSN online? if you have heard that this effects getting into med school?
Hello! My BSN was in person but I am sure an online bachelor's does not effect your chances. Also due to COVID I am sure many schools will also understand. You can also explain maybe why you chose that in your personal statement but I dont think it is anything to worry about
@@lifelines2825 thanks 😊 🙏
thanks for your video, pls keep telling us about experiences
how much do you pay for med school ? is there any found that can cover it ?
Thank you will do. I have not entered med school yet. For my post bacc program it will be loans
@@lifelines2825 thanks for your answer 🌼🌼🌼🌼
@@esran7207 no problem! we will be giving more updates. Be sure to follow our social media so we can update you there too!
@@lifelines2825 thanks 😍I'm looking forward to it.
Which program did you choose post baccalaureate? What do you mean audit how do you do that? Thanks
i chose Jeffersons program! check out my other videos for more details! When you audit a course you are sitting in on the lectures and you do not receive a grade for the course. Also it is up to the instructors discretion if you are able to sit for quizzes/exams
Is there any country offering 3 year graduate entry medicine....... After bsc nursing
Hello, Sadly no there is not. You must do the premed pre requsites and then you would apply for 4 year med school
Yes there is , in Uganda if u hold a bachelors in nursing, u do get a 3 yr graduate entry into medicine program. It usually 5 years.
Mam how can i join medical field after compleating postbsc
which part of med school
when iam RN i have to take pre_med or not pls???
yes you have to take pre med courses
As long as you did not do them
@@lifelines2825 ok thank you the last question
is nurse salary was enough to be in md school or did you take a loan?and the maximum and minimum of tuition fees of it? 🥺
@@9mahmoud.0mohamed109 No problem, questions are welcome! Im not in medical school I am taking the classes so that I can apply to be in it. But Nurse Salary will not be enough to pay for med school unless you work for like 2 or 3 years and aggressively save because that is like 300K not including money for living. Nurse Salary is enough to pay for my post bacc program ( program that helps me take classes to apply for med school) Some med schools when you go are free and some can be 100K a year so it all depends
@@lifelines2825 thanks for that 💜💜
so i have to get a loan?
is it available for md students?
what nursing school did you go to?
Widener University
🥰
Is there 3 year course graduate entry
Hi! for med school or the pre reqs? For pre reqs there is not but you can make it into 3 years by doing a DIY post bacc!
Can we do md after dpt
Yes you can do it at anytime!
😀😀
could you write ur email down plse