You almost knocked me off my chair when you said you have been building your practice for only 20 months! The way you carry yourself, explain your thoughts, explain your procedures and your entire processes, I would have thought in terms of years not months. Thank you for your service in the military and currently as one of the most patient focused surgeons I have seen. I agree, staying calm and tackling one problem at a time. Focus on each outcome and NEVER take advantage of down time unless it is scheduled 😉 You are truly an inspiration and a brave man to open up as honestly as you do on social media.
Hey Doc, I’ve been following your channel for years and I just wanted to say thanks. I spent 11 years as a medic in the military and just submitted my med school application on Friday. Thanks for the inspiration!
WHATTT!! Really? I would appreciate the reply back. I am in college and I want to join the army mainly for GI bill and discipline which I need for my heavy procrastination.
I'm a 20 year Air Force Vet and your points are what I tell everyone about being in the military. At a much younger age than civilian life, you learn structure, leadership, responsibility and accountability. Excellent traits to be a success in life. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Its my first time watching your video. I’ve been thinking the same way. I’ve been working at hospital for 4 years now at 25, I feel stuck. I think the military will give me more structure especially not having to work 50 hrs a week night shift. Ill finish my undergraduate during my 4 years of active duty and have the gi bill help pay for my medical school while also paying for my living expenses so im not so stressed out. Thank you for what you do I’m excited for my journey and hard work to come 🤗
I loved hearing “and that’s exactly what i did.” Powerful moment, a grown moment of Black boy joy. You had a vision, you committed to it, and despite having to work twice as hard… You DID it. Bad ass, man. You were destined to be a role model from the start.
I was curious about how that plan goes, I decided to watch medical school interviews to help with my own presentation of self and it is a common pathway to becoming a doctor, so this video was nice to see while it was on my mind!
Hey Dr Webb! I’m a huge fan! I’m looking at going medical in the Army right now. Out of curiosity, what was your MOS while you were in? I’m trying to choose the best course of action so that I can take a similar path to what you did, and if I’m lucky get into orthopedic spine surgery myself. Hopefully you see this! Thank you!
Did the military train you as a medic? Or did you have to take classes/ education elsewhere? I’m considering joining the military and gaining a degree while in it but I’m confused as to whether I have to find the own time/ schedule to get a degree meanwhile being in the military OR the training is provided. Thank you! Love your videos 👏👍
Dr Webb, what can I do if I’m getting the same grades over over and over, they’re satisfactory grades but they’re not what I want. How do I bypass this plateau? I’ve tried a lot of things to change it but I don’t see any differences. has this ever happened to you?
No way in hell would I join the Military. Im not scared I just don't believe in their wars and causes. It seems unethical and I couldn't do that but to each their own. I'm.glad you made it out and that you have accomplished your dream of becoming a Surgeon.
Insane that you are a practicing physician and think "yeah I would do that again" to joining the military and invading a sovereign nation. Like 100,000 innocent civilians died while you were in Iraq and you think that fits with a physicians ethics and morals.
What does being a practicing physician have to do with what goes on in the military? Please help me make that connection. I have TONs of military physican friends
@@antoniowebbmd being a practicing physician means that you took an oath to do no harm. The US military stands in direct opposition to that philosophy.
@@user-ck4yt3kv3p not trolling I genuinely think that participating in the us military and it’s invasion and war on foreign soil is a bad thing. Crazy right
You almost knocked me off my chair when you said you have been building your practice for only 20 months! The way you carry yourself, explain your thoughts, explain your procedures and your entire processes, I would have thought in terms of years not months. Thank you for your service in the military and currently as one of the most patient focused surgeons I have seen. I agree, staying calm and tackling one problem at a time. Focus on each outcome and NEVER take advantage of down time unless it is scheduled 😉 You are truly an inspiration and a brave man to open up as honestly as you do on social media.
Hey Doc, I’ve been following your channel for years and I just wanted to say thanks. I spent 11 years as a medic in the military and just submitted my med school application on Friday. Thanks for the inspiration!
WHATTT!! Really? I would appreciate the reply back. I am in college and I want to join the army mainly for GI bill and discipline which I need for my heavy procrastination.
Don’t want to go to med school having a massive debt
Did you get accepted
I'm a 20 year Air Force Vet and your points are what I tell everyone about being in the military. At a much younger age than civilian life, you learn structure, leadership, responsibility and accountability. Excellent traits to be a success in life. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Exactly! Thanks for your service, Gary!
(1) Discipline
(2) Leadership
(3) Resilience
(4) Efficient
(5) Punctuality
Thank you for sharing. You are an inspiration.
Thank you for your brave service to our country. ❤
Thank You, Dr. Webb!
Its my first time watching your video. I’ve been thinking the same way. I’ve been working at hospital for 4 years now at 25, I feel stuck. I think the military will give me more structure especially not having to work 50 hrs a week night shift. Ill finish my undergraduate during my 4 years of active duty and have the gi bill help pay for my medical school while also paying for my living expenses so im not so stressed out. Thank you for what you do I’m excited for my journey and hard work to come 🤗
Thank you for your wonderful story.
I loved hearing “and that’s exactly what i did.” Powerful moment, a grown moment of Black boy joy. You had a vision, you committed to it, and despite having to work twice as hard… You DID it. Bad ass, man. You were destined to be a role model from the start.
Thank you for serving our country Dr. Webb.
Ah...Real-time resiliency in action. MRT is definitely more useful than we think. I'm following this exact track now. Thanks, Dr. Webb
Thank you for your service! Very impressive. Great person. Admirable to say the least. :)
Great video! I’m about to retire after 20 years as a medic. I’m trying to go medical school once I get out.
I appreciate this. I feel that this also gives good advice as well.
Love this. Love you.
Keep it up!
I’ll be working with you someday, I hope.
Thank you for the videos, please continue.
I was curious about how that plan goes, I decided to watch medical school interviews to help with my own presentation of self and it is a common pathway to becoming a doctor, so this video was nice to see while it was on my mind!
Thanks for posting again🙏🏾
solid!
can you show us next video about your sugreys what you did anything big and how is your nurses
2-82 CAB /HHC 16th STB SUP SUP MUCH LOVE
Do a video about how military service helps you to achieve self discipline for your Doctor life
Hey Dr Webb! I’m a huge fan! I’m looking at going medical in the Army right now. Out of curiosity, what was your MOS while you were in? I’m trying to choose the best course of action so that I can take a similar path to what you did, and if I’m lucky get into orthopedic spine surgery myself. Hopefully you see this! Thank you!
I was a medic/LVN
Did the military train you as a medic? Or did you have to take classes/ education elsewhere? I’m considering joining the military and gaining a degree while in it but I’m confused as to whether I have to find the own time/ schedule to get a degree meanwhile being in the military OR the training is provided. Thank you! Love your videos 👏👍
Y’all see the eye in the top right too??
like what if something happends with your nurse if shes haveing a problem
I’m on a pre-pa route. What are some study habits that helped you guys with tough classes?
Hey doc, applying to med school now, am a reservist lieutenant, do you have any more advice for framing service on apps/interviews?
Dr Webb, what can I do if I’m getting the same grades over over and over, they’re satisfactory grades but they’re not what I want. How do I bypass this plateau? I’ve tried a lot of things to change it but I don’t see any differences. has this ever happened to you?
Why didn't you go to USUHS? Were you 68W?
and you also said your doing big sugreys when stuff is not right does your team say somthing can you talk about that
No way in hell would I join the Military. Im not scared I just don't believe in their wars and causes. It seems unethical and I couldn't do that but to each their own. I'm.glad you made it out and that you have accomplished your dream of becoming a Surgeon.
Thank You For Your Service. HGUERRA
The Air Force is in the middle. ;p
who else is better in the or other then you
Insane that you are a practicing physician and think "yeah I would do that again" to joining the military and invading a sovereign nation. Like 100,000 innocent civilians died while you were in Iraq and you think that fits with a physicians ethics and morals.
What does being a practicing physician have to do with what goes on in the military? Please help me make that connection. I have TONs of military physican friends
Army Medicine treats everyone, not just soldiers. We treat EPW, civilians, MWDs, and foreign military.
@@antoniowebbmd being a practicing physician means that you took an oath to do no harm. The US military stands in direct opposition to that philosophy.
@@antoniowebbmd don't engage with trolls, Dr. Webb.
@@user-ck4yt3kv3p not trolling I genuinely think that participating in the us military and it’s invasion and war on foreign soil is a bad thing. Crazy right
Great video! I’m about to retire after 20 years as a medic. I’m trying to go medical school once I get out.
What's your education background?
@@ricardomarin487 I’m an EMT. Also Health Care Administration. I’m in a pre-med program right now.