I just discovered your channel. I teach first year college history classes to students who are often the first in their families to go to college and even more often have to balance work, family, and school. PLEASE make a time management video that addresses general strategies whether in med school or any intense program! I think my students would appreciate it and maybe listen better to someone more their generation than me (Gen X).
PLEASE, definitely need a time management video. In this rapidly developing world everything becomes so unstable and hard to organize. I think many people including me want some of your amazing insight. Thank you! ❤❤
I got into McGovern in Houston this cycle and I’m so excited to start in July(29th)!!!!! Any advice you can give to make sure I get the most out of my time at medical school? Especially where I have md Anderson and the whole Texas medical center in my back yard? Thank you for the great content!!
What a neat video! I found your channel because I was wondering what medical school was like since I have a handicapped son whose life represents a medical book.
med bro - your videos are amazing. I am a first-year med student and have been feeling very extremely overwhelmed. I'm not really sure on how to study tbh, my study techniques for undergrad arent really working out. could you please make a video on ur study techniques? it'll help a girl out a lot!
You will get it in time i was horrible in anatomy 1and 2 but passed I also loved phlebotomy. I too am an aspiring med student without actually being in med school yet
I'm a qualified doctor from the UK and trained at a UK medical school in London quite some time ago! It's normal to feel overwhelmed, there's a lot to learn. The secret is to break into down into smaller chunks and 2nd to really get stuck in. That takes some doing, but once you immerse yourself the feeling of being overwhelmed will go, because you are actively engaging (rather than panicking as to where to start which can be unproductive and exhausting) and you're working to a plan (your bite size / manageable chunks). You will need to read and re-read stuff to make sense of things (that's normal too) to build foundations so that other things you learn will progressively fit together. The secret is to unleash your passion for medicine and work hard. Then you will find that learning becomes fun and exhilarating and your confidence will grow - just as is clearly evident with med bro. Try different study techniques to find the ones that work for you. You can do it - you wouldn't have got a place at medical school if you didn't have the intellect, aptitude and motivation to succeed in medicine. When I was at med school many years ago I had a personal / pastoral tutor who I could turn to for support and I hope that still exists for you. I imagine and would hope that support structures for students have improved. There is no shame in seeking support and guidance if you are feeling 'very extremely overwhelmed' to the point where you need to ask for some help. Medicine is a caring profession and there will be tutors, profs and lecturers who are experienced in providing pastoral care. And don't forget through the student health service you should have a GP who will have a lot of experience of supporting students as they are largely dealing with a student population and quite likely your tutors and professors too! I hope this may be of some help to you. I'm sure you will be following med bro's YT channel closely. I'm very impressed by his passion for medicine, commitment to working hard and his excellent YT content. I think he's probably in year 4 so don't be too daunted by his level of knowledge. You wouldn't expect to be as advanced as he is as a first year med student. Wishing you all the best.
First time watching you. You are going to be an awesome doctor. You already are in just these 30 minutes I have watched you. Good job. 👍. W wish you were my son 😊
I would also say money. I would not be able to afford takeaway every single day. You had lunch and your dinner outside, I’d have to meal prep or eat at home. That also requires time (grocery shopping, cooking, prep, dishes)
Good to see that someone on YT is making med study bit fun. Is there any opinion if working as MD in australia worth it ? like watching you preparing for USMLE still in best Melbourne health care model is haunting my Australian dream
@@medschoolbro I enjoy the videos immensely. Here is a more detailed explanation: When you wake up, adenosine levels in your brain and body increase slightly. This uptick prepares your brain to be more receptive to caffeine's effects. Caffeine then blocks the receptors that adenosine uses to make you feel drowsy, keeping you alert and awake. If you drink coffee before the 90-minute mark, you might want to factor in an afternoon nap.
I would suspect the use of calcium gluconate, furosemide if renal function is adequate, and hemodialysis in severe cases. Am I on the right track, @medschoolbro ?
Hey just wondering you did your MBBS,right? And currently you are in your internship? By the way i am also a medical student, just completed my second year.
Please make a vedio how to manage routine.Thanks 4 ur vedios . I'm in first Year and struggling how to mange the study routine along with health ..Ur vedios are source of energy and motivation.thanks alot once again.
I mean seriously, your dr house symptom to disease recognition is impressive but it’s really just a matter of time till I can get the same conclusion from an app if not now it will be developed soon, this has got to be the greatest problem our generation will ever face no???
The Besttttt !!! Much love to you bro !!! Im a med student from India .... much love from India !!
thank you!! all the best in your studies 🙏
Definitely would LOVVVVEEEEE a video on time management
I've got you!!
I just discovered your channel. I teach first year college history classes to students who are often the first in their families to go to college and even more often have to balance work, family, and school. PLEASE make a time management video that addresses general strategies whether in med school or any intense program! I think my students would appreciate it and maybe listen better to someone more their generation than me (Gen X).
WIshing you so much well. Love how passionate you are.
Finally 💙 Been waiting for this 4th episode! Enjoyed this so much!
wooo its finally here
Was a great and inspiring video!
Med student watching from Iraq
Can’t wait for the time management video 🙌🏽
It's on my list!!
Love to see ya! ❤️
🤗
You're an inspiration, thank you for sharing 😊 Great content
thank you!! you rock
PLEASE, definitely need a time management video. In this rapidly developing world everything becomes so unstable and hard to organize. I think many people including me want some of your amazing insight. Thank you! ❤❤
Supersetting Anki. Jake you are on a other level 😂
Gotta do what you gotta do 😅
I love watching your med tricks...it is very helpful ❤
I'm so glad!!
Looking forward to your next upload - time management video! 🔥
stay tuned 👀
I need this kind of motivation in my life
you've got this!!
I got into McGovern in Houston this cycle and I’m so excited to start in July(29th)!!!!! Any advice you can give to make sure I get the most out of my time at medical school? Especially where I have md Anderson and the whole Texas medical center in my back yard? Thank you for the great content!!
Ill be making a series on how to excel in med school (study routine, resources, board exams, etc). Stay on the lookout!!
Just came across your channel now
So good keep up the good work 💪🏼
welcome!!!
Where can we find your study guides? Thanks!
Looking forward to the time management video 🙌🏻
Coming soon!!
What a neat video! I found your channel because I was wondering what medical school was like since I have a handicapped son whose life represents a medical book.
Another day. Another dollar.😂
Med student from Namibia
Keep it up🥂
I have a que ?why these good looking people are always intelligent tooo❤
Amazing guy. Whoa. Looking forward to watch ur interviews on tv
Can you please tell us about your medical journey?
Yes check out my intro to youtube video but Ill definitely do a deeper dive into this at some point :)
Awesome channel, just subscribed - out of curiosity, what branch of medicine to you plan to focus in?
med bro - your videos are amazing. I am a first-year med student and have been feeling very extremely overwhelmed. I'm not really sure on how to study tbh, my study techniques for undergrad arent really working out. could you please make a video on ur study techniques? it'll help a girl out a lot!
You will get it in time i was horrible in anatomy 1and 2 but passed I also loved phlebotomy. I too am an aspiring med student without actually being in med school yet
I'm a qualified doctor from the UK and trained at a UK medical school in London quite some time ago! It's normal to feel overwhelmed, there's a lot to learn. The secret is to break into down into smaller chunks and 2nd to really get stuck in. That takes some doing, but once you immerse yourself the feeling of being overwhelmed will go, because you are actively engaging (rather than panicking as to where to start which can be unproductive and exhausting) and you're working to a plan (your bite size / manageable chunks). You will need to read and re-read stuff to make sense of things (that's normal too) to build foundations so that other things you learn will progressively fit together.
The secret is to unleash your passion for medicine and work hard. Then you will find that learning becomes fun and exhilarating and your confidence will grow - just as is clearly evident with med bro. Try different study techniques to find the ones that work for you. You can do it - you wouldn't have got a place at medical school if you didn't have the intellect, aptitude and motivation to succeed in medicine. When I was at med school many years ago I had a personal / pastoral tutor who I could turn to for support and I hope that still exists for you. I imagine and would hope that support structures for students have improved. There is no shame in seeking support and guidance if you are feeling 'very extremely overwhelmed' to the point where you need to ask for some help. Medicine is a caring profession and there will be tutors, profs and lecturers who are experienced in providing pastoral care.
And don't forget through the student health service you should have a GP who will have a lot of experience of supporting students as they are largely dealing with a student population and quite likely your tutors and professors too! I hope this may be of some help to you. I'm sure you will be following med bro's YT channel closely. I'm very impressed by his passion for medicine, commitment to working hard and his excellent YT content. I think he's probably in year 4 so don't be too daunted by his level of knowledge. You wouldn't expect to be as advanced as he is as a first year med student. Wishing you all the best.
Ull surely be one of those speakers in medical conferences in the near future
I love your videos I aspire to be a doctor in the future. Your rapid fire diagnosis videos I play along 😊
First time watching you. You are going to be an awesome doctor. You already are in just these 30 minutes I have watched you. Good job. 👍. W wish you were my son 😊
the visuals in this video ✨
👌👌
Almost done with my first year of med school. the amount of things we have to sacrifice?? 😅 please do a time management video!
Loved it! ❤️
yess pls video on time management!!
I would also say money. I would not be able to afford takeaway every single day. You had lunch and your dinner outside, I’d have to meal prep or eat at home. That also requires time (grocery shopping, cooking, prep, dishes)
Good to see that someone on YT is making med study bit fun. Is there any opinion if working as MD in australia worth it ? like watching you preparing for USMLE still in best Melbourne health care model is haunting my Australian dream
Make a video on why you are opting for the usmle please
If you can wait 90 minutes to drink coffee after you wake. Youll fall asleep much easier that evening. You Rock man !
never heard of this!! thanks for sharing
@@medschoolbro I enjoy the videos immensely. Here is a more detailed explanation: When you wake up, adenosine levels in your brain and body increase slightly. This uptick prepares your brain to be more receptive to caffeine's effects. Caffeine then blocks the receptors that adenosine uses to make you feel drowsy, keeping you alert and awake. If you drink coffee before the 90-minute mark, you might want to factor in an afternoon nap.
Do you make your own Anki cards or use a pre-made deck?
Love the video! I always look forward to your videos!
Calcium gluconate
You got it!!
you should make a guide for USMLE Pharmacology and Microbiology
Curious as to how / why you chose Queensland to study in?
Please make a video on time management. 🙏
Are you living in Australia on a student visa? Would love to hear the story about how you came to Aus for med school
I would suspect the use of calcium gluconate, furosemide if renal function is adequate, and hemodialysis in severe cases. Am I on the right track, @medschoolbro ?
7:55 - Calcium Gluconate ?
Oh youre in Brisbane and RBWH!
Just curious, what specialty are you planning to take?
Great video but my day in the hospital starts at 0430 for rounds at 0600! Yikes!
Can you please make a video on time management. Thank you. Love your videos. Also do you have any resources on STEP 2 CK and SHELF EXAMS.
Bag raid! That anki clicker is lit! 🔥
it's almost here 🔥
Will we pass usmle if we follow the book pin to pin and perfectly?
why do you wake up at 7:03 how about you explain that instead of why you make your bed which is obvious and overstated
you should do a guide on radiology
Which MacBook?
Guys, I'm 33. I want to be a doctor. Is it ok to start medical school or is it too late??
it's never too late to follow your passions!!
@@medschoolbro Thank you!!
@@medschoolbro What do you advise me to study for premed school?
How did you get to the top?
Brains & Beauty ❤❤❤
Hey just wondering you did your MBBS,right? And currently you are in your internship?
By the way i am also a medical student, just completed my second year.
Didn't mention what time you go to bed.
Calcium gluconate ?
Calcium Gluconate is the antidote for MgSO4!
Calcium I think for overdose of Mag Sulfate
Inspiring videos
Ca gluconate for MgSO4 toxicity !!!!
Calcium gluconate for MgSO4 toxicity
Calcium gluconate
you got it!! and what are some signs of magnesium sulfate toxicity?
@@medschoolbro BURP = Lower BP, Low Urine Output, Low Respiration Rate, Low or absence patellar reflex, Also low level of conciousness. am I right?
Absence of deep tendon reflexes, respiratory paralysis, alterations in cardiac conductivity.
High magnesium = everything slows down. -> Sedation
So many signs, but among the most common signs are lethargy😅 or drowsiness, facial flushing, diarrhea, nauseau, and muscle weakness.
🔥🔥🔥
Please make a vedio how to manage routine.Thanks 4 ur vedios . I'm in first Year and struggling how to mange the study routine along with health ..Ur vedios are source of energy and motivation.thanks alot once again.
anki remote with a new skin
coming soon👀
calcium gluconate for Mg toxicity
what kind of moleskine backpack is this? i need to know
Calcium gluconate
Calcium gluconate ✌🏻
😍😎
I don’t mean to offend anyone but with ai what is the point of forcing your brain to retain all this information??
I mean seriously, your dr house symptom to disease recognition is impressive but it’s really just a matter of time till I can get the same conclusion from an app if not now it will be developed soon, this has got to be the greatest problem our generation will ever face no???
Love your videos,hmmm when will you marry?
Will we pass usmle if we follow the book pin to pin and perfectly?
Calcium gluconate