100 Reasons to do Radiology
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 มิ.ย. 2024
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Time stamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:20 - Your attributes
5:52 - Interest and variety
9:50 - Life at work
18:32 - Training
21:46 - Work-life balance
23:00 - Career and earning prospects
26:22 - The future of radiology
Links:
Full list of 100 reasons - www.mrradiologist.com/radiolo...
My Twitter - / mr_radiologist
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I think the more videos i see on radiology the more it lets me know that it is a career that suits me the most
insha allah i must become radiologist...
Good Job.
Keep posting videos , this inspires to take up the training post.
Great video, thanks for taking the time to make it
Really good job. This video is really inspire me to do radiology. Cheer!
Waw wonderful job explaining 🎉
I am an OB GYN and now want to be a radiologist 😂
Thanks so much for the video
hugeeeeee thnx for the amazing vedio , lov ittt
Thank you!🤗
Really informative video thank you. I just had a couple of questions regarding your training programme specific points. Where would I find out about the on-call demand/ nights for specific training programmes? Can't seem to find much information on this and I think it would influence my allocation preferences in November. Thanks.
Hi, the british institute of radiology has a document with with details about all the training schemes, including on calls, best subspecialties, which hospitals you are placed at. You need to subscribe to the BIR to view it, though. It was really helpful for me!
Thank you!
Hey.. could u please suggest from where can I do train the trainers course?
fantastic video, what are your thoughts about AI in the field of radiology? do you see any changes in the scope for this field in the near future?
Very good ❤i am also a Radiology student
How do you like it and how old are you just curious? I’m considering it
Hi doc, do soft tissue ultrasound show muscles, nerves, ligaments, and tendons? And type of injuries?
Or it should be musculoskeletal ultrasound?
Thank you
This was interesting 😊
I hv done my mbbs from Mgm auranga bad nd I hv worked 3 half yr as icu register a. Still working in covid I didn't work for 1 hfyr I always Love peads alot but working as ahousestsff in Ncr children hospital I realized that children's r difficult to handle for .me thn I thought of doing something which is clinical also ndnles workload, plus no emergencies or stres thr isbwork everywhr even I worked in ct scan dept or skin dept .. ndbit was quite Good nd I liked thenenvouirment nd reporting systems thr nd it was goodnbutbthen nownalsp am working decided ton become a femily medicine if am not getting anything
I hv a severe .medic condition nd doctors told .me not to take any critical branch like peads or gynea So I decided to do something vry easy am working as icuvregisyer still nd hv stsred Ultrasono studies .. fi d really interested don't wat to chose both r great branch but my health issues r also thr
Amazing
Thanks
hi bro i am new to your channel i like the information regarding radiology in your channel.are you doctor or radiograper?
Thanks, I'm a doctor.
@@Mr.Radiologist if you have instagram.kindky give me🙂
I am studying radiography 1st year any guidance for me
Is insomia common to Radiologist? Cos of too much exposure to monitor in a dark room?
Everyone can get insomnia, it's important to manage your screen time
Ok I'm not enjoying it.. Any help?
How competetive is it to proceed into interventional radiology after finishing your 3 years of diagnostic radiology?
Is there a chance i may not be able to land an interventional radiology training after doing 3 years of diagnostic radiology?
Thank you dr
Hi, I am not at the stage yet, but I think it does vary by location. Large cities will probably have more interventional radiology training spaces. I know some people have managed to move training schemes for the interventional part of training so it is definitely possible.
However, I suppose there is a chance that you may not get an interventional radiology training position. The best thing to do is to get involved in interventional radiology events, etc. and you can ask the consultants and trainees where you are training, who will know more about the process.
Who the hell likes exams 😂
Radiology is a poor speciality
can you explain why?
8 years is crazy
how are you even supposed to pay for college AND med school some bs
Radiology is extremely tempting for me, but I hate physics so much.. Is physics a huge component of radiology? I mean, do I need it in my work or just for the exams😅 Great video highlights many points I didn't know , I will graduate med school next year and I hope to get more in radiology🫣
Hey, the physics you learn in radiology is not like studying for a physics degree - i.e. it's not as in depth as you would fear. It is more about general concepts then some fact-memorising. Most trainees haven't done physics since school and still pass so don't let fear of physics stop you!
@Mr Radiologist thank you so much for this info , Im looking forward to pursuing a career in radiology in the UK as an IMG.😊
Great video man. I’m in Rad tech school right now. If I get bored maybe I’ll buckle down and do another 10 years of school to become a radiologist 😂