I’ve been with a guy for a year and I spent most of that year pushing him away cause I felt he was just shallow and only came to me to get something, but now I discovered that it was because of exhaustion and the busy schedule, so I’ve been trying to be more patient and am giving him a chance. It appears that being patient and understanding is the most important thing when dating a doctor.
I really liked this video. You seem like a really cool couple. Enjoyed your conversation a lot. (I found this video because I recently started seeing a doctor. He's in his 3rd year of residency. It's difficult to not take it personally when he doesn't have time to talk or meet.. Trying to be patient though, he's a really great guy, wish me good luck 🤞🏻 😄)
Thank you so much! And that's so nice that you've searched for dating doctor videos, shows that you really care about him 😊 I'm sure you'll both be great x
Yes..this is very accurate😂😂you guys are fun too😊😊I have been dating my boyfriend for almost a year and this is true especially the making time issue..sometimes it feels like I'm dating myself😂but then he shows up and I'm like yey..but then I love him and that covers over all the time
Thanks for the video! You guys seem like lovely people and a wonderful couple. Video idea: What to wear at work? Practical but still somewhat stylish. Maybe a haul even? Thanks!
That part about Vince giving out "medical facts" reminds me of me, my mum and my dad visiting my dad's village in southern China. So in southern China, people who are less educated, especially the ones who don't work in healthcare system are known to eat raw fish. It is a bit like a Chinese version of sashimi, quite a lot of them end up with liver fluke, one of the symptom is of course jaundice Because a lady looked really tanned, and her sclera looked a bit yellow, I asked my mum if she has jaundice. My mum of course said "no". I am pretty sure I learned the concept jaundice with the medics from UEA, because in one of our indoor training sessions, they asked me to play a revision video about liver diseases. I could have learnt the concept from my mum and dad. They both went to medical school in China, but they are not practicing. My dad does hepatitis B research, and did a master in parasitology. My mum used to be an epidemiologist, before she managed to transfer herself to my dad's division. The reason I say I learnt it from the UEA medics is because I don't actually know how to say the word "jaundice" in Chinese. I asked my mum if she thought that lady had abnormal liver function, because that lady looked so yellow. Edit: I forgot to say that you two are so so cute and lovely! Haha!
@@SarahNicholls She wasn't a patient, she was just a random lady in my dad's village. She looked really really tanned, so I thought she had jaundice. 😂 You could argue that I have a very active imagination. Haha.
Sarah, I'm an Australian who's trying to get admitted to a medical degree in Australia via the GAMSAT route, which is the route you took to get admitted to your medical degree at Nottingham. I've got some questions about the GAMSAT and how to get your S2 score into the 50s or 60s or better. To give you an idea of what GAMSAT score Australians need to get admitted to an Australian medical degree program, the University of Western Australia had a GAMSAT cut off of 64 for 2019 entry if you have a GPA of 7 (I have a GPA of 7 according to UWA's admission requirements). I did the GAMSAT (1st attempt March 2019) and got an overall score of 55 (32nd %tile) (score breakdown: S1: 54 (26th %tile), S2: 41 (2nd %tile), S3: 62 (72nd %tile)). I realised that S2 (the God forsaken essay section) would be the hardest section for me so I only studied for that, but I got writers block in the GAMSAT, wrote next to nothing as a result, and only got an S2 score of 41 (2nd %tile) as a result. I'm really wondering how I can improve my S2 score, I honestly have no idea on this. It appears that you need to have an astronomical amount of knowledge to be able to write something that fits in with the S2 stimulus quotes in the S2 paper. It's as if you have to be like the real life "Rain Man" Kim Peek to have a hope of doing well in S2 of the GAMSAT (see th-cam.com/video/DLpCfHH1OVU/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/xvDuqW9SFT8/w-d-xo.html). If I can get my S2 score into the 60 to 65 (60th %tile to 84th %tile) range or better then it would be worth putting in the time studying for S1 and S3. How do you achieve an S2 score of 60 to 65 (60th %tile to 84th %tile) or better without being like Kim Peek?
Hey Dr Nicholls! My name's Nihar and I'm 20 years old. I am/was a second year medical student (2018-2019). Basically I failed my summative OSCEs and had to resit them. But it turns out I narrowly failed the resits as well (passed 8/12 stations when I had to pass at least 9) 😥. I felt the stations were unfair (I was forced to do the ECG exam from the right side of the patient and it was difficult stretching the V5 and V6 leads to under the left armpit at the anterior and mid axillary lines) and I was failed for the comms skills stations by the same examiner who always fails me (even though I've passed the same station before with a different examiner). This time he said that I didn't follow the SPIKES and chunking and checking structure, despite clearly following it 😕 Basically after this happened, I had a private assessment done and it turns out I'm on the autistic spectrum. I've always been a bit weird and had social anxiety! I think I gave off some unpleasant non verbal signals that lead to the examiner failing me. Despite doing well in my ISCM exams and even getting a merit in my SSC, I am now being asked to repeat the year because of failing the OSCE resits 😭 It has always been my dream to become a GP but that now seems like an insurmountable task, with me constantly failing my OSCEs. Do you have any advice for me? Your videos are the only thing that's made me cheer up after being depressed for 10 days btw 🙂
Dew Bob hello, I’m so sorry this has all happened to you. It sounds like you are going through a really tough time but you are persevering. So many people fail parts of medical school and loads have to resit a year, you are not alone. Medical school is tough for a reason and it sounds like you are made of strong stuff and have big dreams for the future. It also sounds like you are a very reflective person, which will make you a wonderful doctor and a wise GP. You may have to learn new ways of dealing with OSCEs and have to develop techniques for your non-verbal cues but that’s ok and it doesn’t mean all is lost. This is a small hurdle in the grand scheme of your life and career, keep going 🙌
I'm in America but am going to school. I am on the autistic spectrum. Our schools, both colleges and universities have a disability advocate office. not sure if they have that in England or if the title would be different but I urge you to find out and if your school has something reach out, they could maybe help with how you learn or get tested, they do that over here. Good luck.
And thank you, i thought i was the only autistic going to school to help people out. My interest is neuropsychology, (I've had my failings and have to redo English class)
I am fine marrying a doctor with a predictable/flexible schedule but never someone who comes home exhausted all the time. Kids need a mother and not an always tired mother.
I'm getting to know someone who is a junior dr, it's only been a week or so. He's so busy, I keep thinking he's he's longer interested but should he reassure me or is it too early.
honestly, im a MD myself and ive seen many with same personalities/values like u 2 and after watching this video, in my opinion (and experience) i think ur relationship wont work in the lengt, as ur bf will get more and more frustated about ur doctor life. hopefully u will prove me wrong but this seems just too familiar with so many of my fellow colloeouges relationships
Owh , u forgot my assumption😂 it was " doctors & med students mostly prefer to date another doctor/med stu not people with other jobs ".... Love u guys so much ,what a cute couple😉u are so kind dr.Sara 💜
Of Sarah close female doctor friends 4 out of 6 of them are in relationships with engineers, the other 2 are with other doctors. But I’d say that generally your assumption is accurate, the couples that are both doctors often struggle to see each due to the rota and hosptial location moves, certainly in the first couple of years. I think that’s why they looked for partners outside of medicine (so they can see each other a little more!)
@@vincegardner225 wow , interesting 😮 actually Im a persian medical stu . In my university most of the students prefer to be in relationship with doctors ,dentists or pharmecists (specially boys ) but I also know some doctors who are married to engineers or teachers for example ... thanks for replying to me , we would love to see u in sara's vids more often😉😁
Hi fatemeh b, It makes sense that other doctors would be in relationships with others in the medical professions. I think it’s nice that we have different specialities so when we come home it’s not like we are still at work when we tell each other about our days (otherwise our conversation would probably turn into a case analysis if we were both doctors...) when Sarah tells me about cases I try and work out the diagnosis from the symptoms in engineering terms which is fun for me. I think I will be appearing occasionally in future videos, if I behave myself 😂
@@vincegardner225 yes you're right with what u're saying about the relationship between a doc & an engineer , it sounds cool 😅I hope u'll be in the next vid too BC u're so funny & u make the vids even nicer !
"She's always tired and almost never a normal person" "I hardly ever see her" "Disgusting stories" 😂 I'm seriously not seeing the benefits here. You gotta be a narcissist, or completely zoned out to date a doctor 😂
Yes..this is very accurate😂😂you guys are fun too😊😊I have been dating my boyfriend for almost a year and this is true especially the making time issue..sometimes it feels like I'm dating myself😂but then he shows up and I'm like yey..but then I love him and that covers over all the time
Awww you’re adorable together ♥️♥️ He’s so understanding, where are these men?
Zed 😊
They are everywhere but you have to find them🧐
They are dating doctors
Vince is very attractive and he has such gorgeous eyes 😊 you are such a beautiful couple x
So true! 😘
I’ve been with a guy for a year and I spent most of that year pushing him away cause I felt he was just shallow and only came to me to get something, but now I discovered that it was because of exhaustion and the busy schedule, so I’ve been trying to be more patient and am giving him a chance. It appears that being patient and understanding is the most important thing when dating a doctor.
What do u do for a living?
Chrisie R I’m a network engineer in IT.
You two are blinking hilarious. Do more videos together. Would love see a video of Dr. Vince. Thank you. Xx
Thanks for this video. I'm dating a doctor and we texts everyday. This video is helpful for understanding him a little more.
What is your job? X
@@jc7497 I'm in collections.
I really liked this video. You seem like a really cool couple. Enjoyed your conversation a lot. (I found this video because I recently started seeing a doctor. He's in his 3rd year of residency. It's difficult to not take it personally when he doesn't have time to talk or meet.. Trying to be patient though, he's a really great guy, wish me good luck 🤞🏻 😄)
Thank you so much! And that's so nice that you've searched for dating doctor videos, shows that you really care about him 😊 I'm sure you'll both be great x
Yes..this is very accurate😂😂you guys are fun too😊😊I have been dating my boyfriend for almost a year and this is true especially the making time issue..sometimes it feels like I'm dating myself😂but then he shows up and I'm like yey..but then I love him and that covers over all the time
you are both amazing! I like him and I pray your relationship keeps getting stronger.
astro space thank you so much 😊
You guys have great energy! Loved this video!
Thank you 🥰
Thanks for the video! You guys seem like lovely people and a wonderful couple.
Video idea: What to wear at work? Practical but still somewhat stylish. Maybe a haul even?
Thanks!
Bianca Cheung GREAT IDEA! 🙌
That part about Vince giving out "medical facts" reminds me of me, my mum and my dad visiting my dad's village in southern China.
So in southern China, people who are less educated, especially the ones who don't work in healthcare system are known to eat raw fish. It is a bit like a Chinese version of sashimi, quite a lot of them end up with liver fluke, one of the symptom is of course jaundice
Because a lady looked really tanned, and her sclera looked a bit yellow, I asked my mum if she has jaundice. My mum of course said "no".
I am pretty sure I learned the concept jaundice with the medics from UEA, because in one of our indoor training sessions, they asked me to play a revision video about liver diseases.
I could have learnt the concept from my mum and dad. They both went to medical school in China, but they are not practicing. My dad does hepatitis B research, and did a master in parasitology. My mum used to be an epidemiologist, before she managed to transfer herself to my dad's division.
The reason I say I learnt it from the UEA medics is because I don't actually know how to say the word "jaundice" in Chinese. I asked my mum if she thought that lady had abnormal liver function, because that lady looked so yellow.
Edit: I forgot to say that you two are so so cute and lovely! Haha!
Fufu Fang that’s really interesting, I wonder why your mum said the patient didn’t have jaundice?
@@SarahNicholls She wasn't a patient, she was just a random lady in my dad's village. She looked really really tanned, so I thought she had jaundice. 😂 You could argue that I have a very active imagination. Haha.
Aw you are both so lovely together :)
Adriana thank you 🥰
Sarah, I'm an Australian who's trying to get admitted to a medical degree in Australia via the GAMSAT route, which is the route you took to get admitted to your medical degree at Nottingham. I've got some questions about the GAMSAT and how to get your S2 score into the 50s or 60s or better. To give you an idea of what GAMSAT score Australians need to get admitted to an Australian medical degree program, the University of Western Australia had a GAMSAT cut off of 64 for 2019 entry if you have a GPA of 7 (I have a GPA of 7 according to UWA's admission requirements). I did the GAMSAT (1st attempt March 2019) and got an overall score of 55 (32nd %tile) (score breakdown: S1: 54 (26th %tile), S2: 41 (2nd %tile), S3: 62 (72nd %tile)). I realised that S2 (the God forsaken essay section) would be the hardest section for me so I only studied for that, but I got writers block in the GAMSAT, wrote next to nothing as a result, and only got an S2 score of 41 (2nd %tile) as a result. I'm really wondering how I can improve my S2 score, I honestly have no idea on this. It appears that you need to have an astronomical amount of knowledge to be able to write something that fits in with the S2 stimulus quotes in the S2 paper. It's as if you have to be like the real life "Rain Man" Kim Peek to have a hope of doing well in S2 of the GAMSAT (see th-cam.com/video/DLpCfHH1OVU/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/xvDuqW9SFT8/w-d-xo.html). If I can get my S2 score into the 60 to 65 (60th %tile to 84th %tile) range or better then it would be worth putting in the time studying for S1 and S3. How do you achieve an S2 score of 60 to 65 (60th %tile to 84th %tile) or better without being like Kim Peek?
Funny people I enjoyed you guys smiling and answering things 😁 be blessed .
I love you guys with all my heart 💗 Gonna start directing my medical questions to Vince 😂 xxx
Oh god Lucy you’re in for a treat 🤣 xxx
we want more vince! haha
proceedingg haha he will be back for more! ❤️
Woohoo! Thanks 😊
Hey Dr Nicholls! My name's Nihar and I'm 20 years old. I am/was a second year medical student (2018-2019). Basically I failed my summative OSCEs and had to resit them. But it turns out I narrowly failed the resits as well (passed 8/12 stations when I had to pass at least 9) 😥. I felt the stations were unfair (I was forced to do the ECG exam from the right side of the patient and it was difficult stretching the V5 and V6 leads to under the left armpit at the anterior and mid axillary lines) and I was failed for the comms skills stations by the same examiner who always fails me (even though I've passed the same station before with a different examiner). This time he said that I didn't follow the SPIKES and chunking and checking structure, despite clearly following it 😕
Basically after this happened, I had a private assessment done and it turns out I'm on the autistic spectrum. I've always been a bit weird and had social anxiety! I think I gave off some unpleasant non verbal signals that lead to the examiner failing me. Despite doing well in my ISCM exams and even getting a merit in my SSC, I am now being asked to repeat the year because of failing the OSCE resits 😭
It has always been my dream to become a GP but that now seems like an insurmountable task, with me constantly failing my OSCEs. Do you have any advice for me? Your videos are the only thing that's made me cheer up after being depressed for 10 days btw 🙂
Dew Bob hello, I’m so sorry this has all happened to you. It sounds like you are going through a really tough time but you are persevering. So many people fail parts of medical school and loads have to resit a year, you are not alone. Medical school is tough for a reason and it sounds like you are made of strong stuff and have big dreams for the future. It also sounds like you are a very reflective person, which will make you a wonderful doctor and a wise GP. You may have to learn new ways of dealing with OSCEs and have to develop techniques for your non-verbal cues but that’s ok and it doesn’t mean all is lost. This is a small hurdle in the grand scheme of your life and career, keep going 🙌
I'm in America but am going to school. I am on the autistic spectrum. Our schools, both colleges and universities have a disability advocate office. not sure if they have that in England or if the title would be different but I urge you to find out and if your school has something reach out, they could maybe help with how you learn or get tested, they do that over here. Good luck.
And thank you, i thought i was the only autistic going to school to help people out. My interest is neuropsychology, (I've had my failings and have to redo English class)
Loved seeing you both and especially the kind of gag reel at the end 😁😍😍😍😍
TheLyds01 aww thank you!!
Where were You filming from?
Amazing chemistry between the two of You!
Kapi NM our campervan!
I love this video. Godbless this channel 😍
I’ve got the sausages in the oven 😂😂😂
Vince Gardner best guest so far ❤️
you guys are so cute!
proceedingg thank you 🥰
Awesome. Keep up the great work.
S M thank you!
@@SarahNicholls You're welcome, Dr. Nicholls 🙂👍
Such a cool guy
Loved this video! You guys are sooo cute, do more videos with vince he’s hilarious ❤️
🤣 I try 🤣
Vince Gardner I love how you balance each other out! Marry her already and invite us all 💁
Together you equal a beautiful couple xx
Thirst For Fruit 😘😘😘
Vince has a good sense of humour😁👍
Solid video lol
Brainbook thank you!
Ah u guys are just lovely :)))
Cath Ramiah thank you 😘☺️
Hi, amazing video...keep it up
SALONI SOLANKI thank you!
This was so funny!
If you were a busy doctor dating a new woman would you make her submit to your time or make it happen any way (the relationship and effort)??
I am fine marrying a doctor with a predictable/flexible schedule but never someone who comes home exhausted all the time. Kids need a mother and not an always tired mother.
Haha the disgusting talk with other medics 😂😂 same here
maryam barfei glad you understand 😂
One question?? Why is the video in a car? Lol I was wondering that all throughouttttt 😂😂😘
Me • Myself • I good question, we always have our best chats in the car so it seemed like the obvious choice 😆
I actually really like the idea for the video he mentioned at the end Ahahah. You should actually do a spin on that.
Noor S would be so funny 😆
That's a one lucky bastard 😎
Can't beleive it, sarah am u'r first view aaaaahh...😍 i loved u'r earings
Can u pls do my shout out on u'r next video pls
Couple goals! 💘 What is your zodiac sign? 💕
Darja Jovanović aww thanks! I’m taurus, Vince is aquarius
Aww I love your vid
Sorry if I missed this but what does your partner do for a living Xx
Butter Fly he is a engineer. They said it in the beginning
I'm getting to know someone who is a junior dr, it's only been a week or so. He's so busy, I keep thinking he's he's longer interested but should he reassure me or is it too early.
same here.. are you still with hime now?
Friends day, Wednesday.. classic
Tristan Tussey ❤️
honestly, im a MD myself and ive seen many with same personalities/values like u 2 and after watching this video, in my opinion (and experience) i think ur relationship wont work in the lengt, as ur bf will get more and more frustated about ur doctor life. hopefully u will prove me wrong but this seems just too familiar with so many of my fellow colloeouges relationships
Hearing Dr. Nicholls is always tired makes me afraid for residency 😮
Adnan A tired but happy!
Owh , u forgot my assumption😂 it was " doctors & med students mostly prefer to date another doctor/med stu not people with other jobs "....
Love u guys so much ,what a cute couple😉u are so kind dr.Sara 💜
fatemeh b aww thank you so much! Sorry I couldn’t get through all the assumptions... but not true in my case as I’m not dating another medic 😊
Of Sarah close female doctor friends 4 out of 6 of them are in relationships with engineers, the other 2 are with other doctors. But I’d say that generally your assumption is accurate, the couples that are both doctors often struggle to see each due to the rota and hosptial location moves, certainly in the first couple of years. I think that’s why they looked for partners outside of medicine (so they can see each other a little more!)
@@vincegardner225 wow , interesting 😮 actually Im a persian medical stu . In my university most of the students prefer to be in relationship with doctors ,dentists or pharmecists (specially boys ) but I also know some doctors who are married to engineers or teachers for example ... thanks for replying to me , we would love to see u in sara's vids more often😉😁
Hi fatemeh b, It makes sense that other doctors would be in relationships with others in the medical professions. I think it’s nice that we have different specialities so when we come home it’s not like we are still at work when we tell each other about our days (otherwise our conversation would probably turn into a case analysis if we were both doctors...) when Sarah tells me about cases I try and work out the diagnosis from the symptoms in engineering terms which is fun for me. I think I will be appearing occasionally in future videos, if I behave myself 😂
@@vincegardner225 yes you're right with what u're saying about the relationship between a doc & an engineer , it sounds cool 😅I hope u'll be in the next vid too BC u're so funny & u make the vids even nicer !
Hi, I have lot of questions, is it okay if I can send u some questions through email?
Do you guys have "R" rated episodes? O Renaissance themed, episodes?
OMG
😍
@Dr Sarah Nicholls 🙁but I loved you Sarah. I really love Doctoresses. Infact Doctoress = female doctor. I always loved Sarah 🙁
Suraj Meet haha sorry!
@@SarahNicholls 😭😭😭😭💔I'm still waiting for you Sarah 😭
Suraj Meet 😂
I want to date u too T_T
Jr Chang awww thanks but I’m taken 😜
Who r u talking to? I’m talking abt Sarah
@@jrchang1766 well this is awkward...
Graa I’m alright
is it normal not to talk some days?? haha
Your boyfriend is hot🔥🔥🔥🔥 man’s jealous. He’s like the perfect Peter Parker//Spider-Man.❤️🔥💯
are doctors special?
Aww....btw he is sexy😉...gallll😂
Hi Sarah! May I ask how old you are?
_iraina I’m 29
I hope to get a doctor as a wife I am from IRAQ
"She's always tired and almost never a normal person"
"I hardly ever see her"
"Disgusting stories" 😂
I'm seriously not seeing the benefits here. You gotta be a narcissist, or completely zoned out to date a doctor 😂
Yes..this is very accurate😂😂you guys are fun too😊😊I have been dating my boyfriend for almost a year and this is true especially the making time issue..sometimes it feels like I'm dating myself😂but then he shows up and I'm like yey..but then I love him and that covers over all the time