I loved this video. It's intriguing to see how you're navigating your career. I'm learning a lot as someone whose also in medicine. Thank you for these videos Dr.Sondashi😊
God make everything possible in his own time so proud of you and congrats on your wins and I pray that you continue to win more wins in your career in Jesus name 🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️
I feel exactly the same on each point you mentioned, I'm just a student though and I loved internal medicine, it made me excited to learn because of how beautifully everything comes together once you fully understand a concept, it really made me happy more than any other specialty but those rounds are too long, and I too want a life outside of medicine ( I'm not stressing about a specialty at all obviously I have time....but I feel bad that the one specialty I enjoyed so much might also take up too much of my time, general surgery is no different neither, I've seen those ppl carry clothes to change in their cars and literally spend >3 consecutive days in the hospital and that's just a regular week). Also what is plub (that's what I heard, it's probably wrong, but the alternative to USMLE and what are it's benefits, how long does that take? Where do you do that from (I'm Zambian btw)?
I’m so glad you relate! It’s really a beautiful field, I guess that’s just its biggest con. PLAB is like USMLE but for the UK. I’m not so familiar with the details tbh, you’d have to research online. But a friend of mine recently relocated, it took her about two years of processing.
Hi dr kassie, i graduated from highschool about a year ago and i have been struggling with choosing a career path and sticking with it,i was wondering if you have any advice for me(btw im Zambian)
I wish I did, I was pretty much already decided and set in medicine from a young age. But I’d say - think about what interests you and what can made you money, the two together should be your career path. Take advise from your parents as well, they are the best to direct and guide you. 🌺
Hi My name is Montassir. I would like to do my Medical internship in Zambia ' Iam not citizens of Zambia. Do you have any idea about requirements for eligibility and is it free or I should paid for them? Thank you
Not necessarily choose, but you can request and be granted when numbers are high. But ultimately, it’s up to administration, especially when there’s a shortage.
Lovely update! All the best in everything!
I loved this video.
It's intriguing to see how you're navigating your career.
I'm learning a lot as someone whose also in medicine.
Thank you for these videos Dr.Sondashi😊
Thank you so much and thank you for watching! ♥️
Wow congratulations so many wins 🥺🤩🎉❤️God bless and I know you will continue to excel with speed ❤️you inspire me so much
Thank you so much! Your words are kind. 🥺
Thanks for sharing...
Yah the second one was really painful and the same thoughts hit me as well, really also changed my mentalty too.❤
It was so unreal! It took a while to process. But I’m glad we’re in the same mind frame. ♥️
God make everything possible in his own time so proud of you and congrats on your wins and I pray that you continue to win more wins in your career in Jesus name 🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️
Thank you!! 🥹🥹 Indeed He does.
All the best🙏🏿🙏🏿
Thank you!
God makes everything beautiful in his time. Everything will fall into place and align so well eventually. Just take one day at a time.
Thank you so much my love ♥️
I feel exactly the same on each point you mentioned, I'm just a student though and I loved internal medicine, it made me excited to learn because of how beautifully everything comes together once you fully understand a concept, it really made me happy more than any other specialty but those rounds are too long, and I too want a life outside of medicine ( I'm not stressing about a specialty at all obviously I have time....but I feel bad that the one specialty I enjoyed so much might also take up too much of my time, general surgery is no different neither, I've seen those ppl carry clothes to change in their cars and literally spend >3 consecutive days in the hospital and that's just a regular week). Also what is plub (that's what I heard, it's probably wrong, but the alternative to USMLE and what are it's benefits, how long does that take? Where do you do that from (I'm Zambian btw)?
I’m so glad you relate! It’s really a beautiful field, I guess that’s just its biggest con.
PLAB is like USMLE but for the UK. I’m not so familiar with the details tbh, you’d have to research online. But a friend of mine recently relocated, it took her about two years of processing.
New subscriber here, just recently got my licence and cant wait to start my journey as a jrmo....
A huge congratulations to you!! Can’t wait for you to join us. ♥️
Hi dr kassie, i graduated from highschool about a year ago and i have been struggling with choosing a career path and sticking with it,i was wondering if you have any advice for me(btw im Zambian)
I wish I did, I was pretty much already decided and set in medicine from a young age.
But I’d say - think about what interests you and what can made you money, the two together should be your career path. Take advise from your parents as well, they are the best to direct and guide you. 🌺
Does salary go up or stay the same when you become an SRMO?
Hi
My name is Montassir. I would like to do my Medical internship in Zambia ' Iam not citizens of Zambia.
Do you have any idea about requirements for eligibility and is it free or I should paid for them?
Thank you
You’d have to pay for the license, you can contact HPCZ directly for more information.
I contacted them before but there i no answer sister?!
Keep trying - calls, emails, in person visits etc.
As an SRMO you get to choose where you want to “stay’?
Not necessarily choose, but you can request and be granted when numbers are high. But ultimately, it’s up to administration, especially when there’s a shortage.
Do you get a salary in Zambia for internship? Is community service/rural work compulsory?
Yes and yes
Watching this while in internal medicine 🤭
How’s that going for you? 🤭🤭