0:00 Introduction and his path to GI 1:21 Brief Job description of GI 2:45 Why he chose GI 6:47 Personal quality for success 9:17 Exciting aspect of GI 11:29 One thing he would change about GI 13:35 Frustrating aspect of GI 15:17 Thought on integrative path of GI 19:01 Work-life balance in GI 22:24 Changes in GI 25:45 Myths in GI 27:53 Working with midlevels in GI 30:13 Future job market in GI 31:54 Helpful resources 33:20 Top tips to students wanting to go into GI
Hello. I don't have a doctor and I don't know who to ask. Did the spit test, resulted POSITIVE. Did the urine lab-test 3 days after, and resulted NEGATIVE. Did spit test again, Positive again. Do I have stomach candida? I do have a yeast infection on my left arm though.
I'm glad it was helpful to you. Yes, a few of non-surgical subspecialties (cardiology, nephrology, endocrinology for example) go through 3 years or some surgical subspecialties such as ophtho can choose to go through one year of internal medicine.
It can be tough to figure out which ones right for you. Hope you figure out what your strengths and your own reward system to match w/ the specialty. Good luck.
0:00 Introduction and his path to GI
1:21 Brief Job description of GI
2:45 Why he chose GI
6:47 Personal quality for success
9:17 Exciting aspect of GI
11:29 One thing he would change about GI
13:35 Frustrating aspect of GI
15:17 Thought on integrative path of GI
19:01 Work-life balance in GI
22:24 Changes in GI
25:45 Myths in GI
27:53 Working with midlevels in GI
30:13 Future job market in GI
31:54 Helpful resources
33:20 Top tips to students wanting to go into GI
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Hello.
I don't have a doctor and I don't know who to ask.
Did the spit test, resulted POSITIVE. Did the urine lab-test 3 days after, and resulted NEGATIVE. Did spit test again, Positive again. Do I have stomach candida?
I do have a yeast infection on my left arm though.
Great video! I had no idea that GI specialists went through internal medicine first
I'm glad it was helpful to you. Yes, a few of non-surgical subspecialties (cardiology, nephrology, endocrinology for example) go through 3 years or some surgical subspecialties such as ophtho can choose to go through one year of internal medicine.
Damn all the specialties feel appealing after watching your videos
It can be tough to figure out which ones right for you. Hope you figure out what your strengths and your own reward system to match w/ the specialty. Good luck.