Good day everyone, I want to say a very big thanks for to Dr Itepu on TH-cam for helping me to get rid of my herpes virus 🦠, I won't stop thanking him until I tell the whole world about him.
You should totally collab with Med School Insiders! This video was super helpful and has made me even more interested in potentially pursuing IR after med school. Gotta get through Premed first though ;) Thanks Dr. Cellini!
I enjoy how your analysis were unbiased and to the point. Please make another video where u can break down better between Interventional Radiology, Diagnostic radiology and Body Imaging/MRI
I’m a nurse who is now pursuing med school and thought I wanted to do anesthesia. But working in recovery recently alongside anesthesiologists and CRNAs has me questioning. And this video just made me super interested in interventional radiology! Thanks for the insights!
Diagnostic radiologists also perform lots of procedures! On my neuroradiology rotation, I was able to help with several fluoro-guided lumbar punctures! Applying for DR residency this fall, wish me luck :D
Love this. The stereotype is definitely so far from the truth! I’m a sonographer and I love the rads that I work with. People really don’t realize how often our rads are seeing patients with all the biopsies we do.
I’m a nurse and have watched all your videos but this video taught me so much I didn’t know about interventional radiology! It lays it out so perfectly :)
I just wanna say thank you so much for giving us so much information on radiology, as a 29 year old person I had struggled to search for a career and I believe radiology is my go to career. thank you so much.
Yeah. Med School Insider should collab with you. You're THE radiologist, and they should definitely do what a day in the life og D.r Cellini. Thanks for being really inspirational. I chose radiology tech as my major because of this channel, and I am working my way everyday closer to be a cardiac interventional tech one day or maybe a radiation therapist. I do want to help people in the BEST field of medicine.
Diagnostic resident here, thank you for all your videos, has really helped me view radiology and it’s purpose in a different light especially interventional radiology. Also, should definitely collaborate with med school insiders for anything radiology that they do
I absolutely love your videos!!! I’m a senior in high school and every time I get a notification I hope it’s you, I love how you just explain everything about this specialty...I look up to you tbh
I’m a newer hospital ultrasound tech in a general/vascular department I looove getting to do a combination of diagnostic/physiologic studies and assisting in procedures that can also be diagnostic. (Especially thrombin injections!!) Planning on applying to PA school because I want a larger role in treatment.
I have been interested in doing a health care career but I never wanted to be a nurse or midwife as it’s too high stress for me. Iv always been interested in how scans work and medical science. So I’m finally gonna go for it and study radiology and become a radiologist. Your videos have took away a lot of my fear of whether I can do this.
I want to go into some form of medical field but I have paradoxical vocal fold motion. Sometimes it's a good day but others... Radiology might be for me . Thanks for reacting to this video🙏❤️
I appreciate all that you do professionally, it's exponentially more difficult with a vague diagnostic indication and without the patient in front of you! I may never meet the department where I am at currently, but when they call me (I work outpatient) 10/10 it is something rare. Awesome specialty!
Hmmm...just realized when my husband had a stroke 16 years ago, it was an interventional radiologist who performed one procedure called ”coiling”...pretty sure that's not the technical term. However, he had AVM’s that burst one afternoon at our business. I took him to the ER where it was determined he was having a stroke. After stabilizing him, an interventional radiologist performed this coiling procedure that closed off the arteries making the surgeons job much safer when removing the damaged area. I think this was a relatively new procedure and our hospital was considered lucky to have this doctor on staff.
😂😂 loves your reactions to this video! They definitely should get your input and do a colaboration!! I follow them as well and their videos are super informative for anyone wanting to pursue medicine.
You should totally collab with Med School Insiders! We want to see an interventional radiology video please :) He has already a video about interventional cardiology, so makes videos about subspecialties as well.
You absolutely must collab!! Dr. Cellini, because of you I am heading down the Interventional Radiology route. I had no idea about your specialty before you. Thank you!!
Would love for you to react to the radiologiy procedures in the exorcist. Really interesting show of old procedures. Would love to know if they still use these techniques today.
I’m in my mid 40s and work in the computer field. I have had a few surgeries and kind of became obsessed with looking at and trying to read the MRI cds that I got. I now wish I would have chosen the path of becoming a radiologist.
So informative, I just watched that video the other day, too. Thank you for clarifying. Hoping to start my journey soon. Oh and yes definitely collab with them.
It looks like it teaching wat radiologist. I came to this channel as I’m at medical school and wen I saw this I thought of how the images and ppl reading them work. It’s awesome to see it in real life instead of just in books. I’ve learnt more from this channel bout the specialty than books teach. I thought it was boring. U are humble. I’m in pre clinical at the mo. I’m hearing of some doctors being taught radiology so they can image patients and read them before talking to the patients but I think that’s rare. U should clean wiv them.
Have you considered Subcontracting? BY doing this approach, You can do both hospital/Academic and private practice without limiting to just one setting. Many doctors would do that to be more flexible based on their patient population/demographics, procedures/surgeries, etc..
my current life: sitting in my bedroom studying for nursing in a dark room (yep never open my curtains) always on my pc. also interested in watching xrays LOL. but i need to finish my nursing degree and then continue to med school! but i will come there!
can you do a video on what the educational aspects of your career? Like how much radiology stuff did you learn in med school. What was the learning process like in residency? is it like shadowing then on the job training or do you have some lectures and reading? Then what learning in fellowship is like? What have you learned so far. What setbacks have you had along the way?
i immediately subsribed to your channel just now when i heard you speak cuz you are so enthusiastic about radiology and i love it i feel those fellow seeb vibes LOL
They came out with a PA one. You should have your wife do a react to it. As a new grad PA-C, they were right about some things, but also incorrect about others in my opinion. Also just love your videos and your personality so much!
@@cutebow909 it means certified. Once you graduate school you’re a PA. You need to pass your boards in order to receive the C snd be able to work. Eventually some people don’t retake the exams and they lose their C. Mostly got people who have been at a specific job for a while snd the job doesn’t require them to recertify. Otherwise we retake our boards every 10 years.
@@carlosskullward3474 that depends when you’re starting from. I’m 2009/2010 was when I found out about the profession and switched (i started college fall 2009). Graduated college with my bachelors April 2013. Started applying to PA school in 2012 (hoping for entrance in 2013). Didnt get accepted until 2018. Started PA school May 2018. Graduated PA school August 2020. Took my boards the end of September 2020 and that’s when you are a PA-C. So 11 years since switching paths to be a PA, 7.5 years since graduating college, and 2.5 years since starting PA school.
Dr.Violin MD - she’s a Canadian Internal medicine fellow. It would be cool to see comparisons between US & Canada. Or even your a video with your brothers!
Nice Video Dr Cellini. Best imaging Dr Jutinih here radiologist from remote remote part of Sabah Malaysia. I really like to do subspecialities in radiology but no chance - Stucked alone in my tiny Clinic. God Bless
I am more interested in the knowledge then the career. I like going indepth on all medicine. I would love the work though, helping others is generally rewarding.
What is teleradiology ? It sounds interesting, I looked it up and nothing explain it clearly, I’m a 2nd year med student and I’m interested in rad too but don’t know what branch yet
Dr. Mike if you want a video with a doctor, Dr. Jubbal if you want a video with a medical entrepreneur, studying techniques and tips for your medical education.
I totally thought of you when I watched the “so you want to be” video. This was great!
Michael Lopez yeah i agree
Same
Yeah, I thought "Is there gonna be a Dr. Cellini feature on here?"
Me too
Good day everyone, I want to say a very big thanks for to Dr Itepu on TH-cam for helping me to get rid of my herpes virus 🦠, I won't stop thanking him until I tell the whole world about him.
He dropped out of plastic surgery residency for that company and its TH-cam channel. You know he is going to do a great job on every video.
You should totally collab with Med School Insiders! This video was super helpful and has made me even more interested in potentially pursuing IR after med school. Gotta get through Premed first though ;) Thanks Dr. Cellini!
Might be in the works...
Yes! Dr. Cellini and Med School Insiders collab! Shout out to Dr. Kevin Jubbal
=O
I enjoy how your analysis were unbiased and to the point. Please make another video where u can break down better between Interventional Radiology, Diagnostic radiology and Body Imaging/MRI
*_Love how hype the video is getting Dr. Cellini. "Yes, that's me!"_* 😂
I’m a nurse who is now pursuing med school and thought I wanted to do anesthesia. But working in recovery recently alongside anesthesiologists and CRNAs has me questioning. And this video just made me super interested in interventional radiology! Thanks for the insights!
How were you able to get accepted into Med school as a previous nurse. I am a nurse trying to pursue medicine
Ditto
I was really waiting for medschool insiders to do a video on so u want to be a radiologist n your reaction n views on this r equally good too
Diagnostic radiologists also perform lots of procedures! On my neuroradiology rotation, I was able to help with several fluoro-guided lumbar punctures! Applying for DR residency this fall, wish me luck :D
any update?
yo how'd it go?
Love this. The stereotype is definitely so far from the truth! I’m a sonographer and I love the rads that I work with. People really don’t realize how often our rads are seeing patients with all the biopsies we do.
Collab, like no cap facts. I've been following their channel for close to a year and they really know their stuff. Super helpful channel.
I’m a nurse and have watched all your videos but this video taught me so much I didn’t know about interventional radiology! It lays it out so perfectly :)
Imagine he’s the one who do the Day in the life😍
🤔🤔🤔
Dr. Cellini confirmation?!
What is English? 🤷🏾♀️
Good idea - Dr. Cellini, let's do it next time I'm in NYC post-COVID
@@MedSchoolInsiders yes I love this ❤️
Awww my 2 favorite channels colab!!!! Love it!
I just wanna say thank you so much for giving us so much information on radiology, as a 29 year old person I had struggled to search for a career and I believe radiology is my go to career. thank you so much.
Update us where are you now???
Yeah. Med School Insider should collab with you. You're THE radiologist, and they should definitely do what a day in the life og D.r Cellini. Thanks for being really inspirational. I chose radiology tech as my major because of this channel, and I am working my way everyday closer to be a cardiac interventional tech one day or maybe a radiation therapist. I do want to help people in the BEST field of medicine.
this is so meta inside medical youtube.
Diagnostic resident here, thank you for all your videos, has really helped me view radiology and it’s purpose in a different light especially interventional radiology.
Also, should definitely collaborate with med school insiders for anything radiology that they do
I absolutely love your videos!!! I’m a senior in high school and every time I get a notification I hope it’s you, I love how you just explain everything about this specialty...I look up to you tbh
I’m a newer hospital ultrasound tech in a general/vascular department I looove getting to do a combination of diagnostic/physiologic studies and assisting in procedures that can also be diagnostic. (Especially thrombin injections!!) Planning on applying to PA school because I want a larger role in treatment.
I have a new appreciation for radiology because of your channel. Why is the human body so fascinating???
Ps your TikToks are awesome!
thanks!
I saw your comment on the video, but I had no idea you were gonna react to it!
Fun video idea! I enjoyed watching your reaction and comments/clarifications about your specialty and training.
I have been interested in doing a health care career but I never wanted to be a nurse or midwife as it’s too high stress for me. Iv always been interested in how scans work and medical science. So I’m finally gonna go for it and study radiology and become a radiologist. Your videos have took away a lot of my fear of whether I can do this.
I'm 16 years old and I'm also thinking about becoming a radiologist and yeah you're right his videos are nice
1:21 "I feel heartbroken"
I do too, would've enjoyed it
im super interested in radiology jsut because peop;le who work as radiologist seem super chill and you work in dark rooms and i love that LOL
I love these types of videos! I wish I saw it when I was in med school - your commentary is so relevant! Great work Dr Cellini
I want to go into some form of medical field but I have paradoxical vocal fold motion. Sometimes it's a good day but others... Radiology might be for me . Thanks for reacting to this video🙏❤️
I appreciate all that you do professionally, it's exponentially more difficult with a vague diagnostic indication and without the patient in front of you! I may never meet the department where I am at currently, but when they call me (I work outpatient) 10/10 it is something rare. Awesome specialty!
Hmmm...just realized when my husband had a stroke 16 years ago, it was an interventional radiologist who performed one procedure called ”coiling”...pretty sure that's not the technical term. However, he had AVM’s that burst one afternoon at our business. I took him to the ER where it was determined he was having a stroke. After stabilizing him, an interventional radiologist performed this coiling procedure that closed off the arteries making the surgeons job much safer when removing the damaged area. I think this was a relatively new procedure and our hospital was considered lucky to have this doctor on staff.
😂😂 loves your reactions to this video!
They definitely should get your input and do a colaboration!! I follow them as well and their videos are super informative for anyone wanting to pursue medicine.
Oh man. Youre tempting me to become a radiologist someday!! Definitely cant see myself dealing with insurance companies and non compliance patients.
Do you think it’s possible to get Andriana to do vlog a day in her life?? 😊
Maybe we can get her to? Let's all spam her! 😉
I'm a Rad Tech and this is just my cup of tea 🤗 P.s Your videos are AMAZING and INFORMATIVE.
I try! Thanks for the kind words!
wow your intro with dr cellini with the bones is so awesome lol im a fan now!!
You should totally collab with Med School Insiders!
We want to see an interventional radiology video please :)
He has already a video about interventional cardiology, so makes videos about subspecialties as well.
"It is what it is" is slowly becoming your catchphrase!🤣
lol its a common idiom bro
You absolutely must collab!! Dr. Cellini, because of you I am heading down the Interventional Radiology route. I had no idea about your specialty before you. Thank you!!
Two of my favorite channels, I was so glad when I saw this video :)
Yes, please! Make the Dr Cellini & Dr Jubbal collab happen! 💕
I just started my radiology residency love ur channel
I said it before and I'll say it again: I love your videos!
Well then I guess I’ll keep making them!! Thanks!
Would love for you to react to the radiologiy procedures in the exorcist. Really interesting show of old procedures. Would love to know if they still use these techniques today.
I really love how you talk about radiology, you can tell that you really love your specialty, and I love it too so much. Excelente video
¿usted es una radióloga también?
I love your passion about your specialty! Love your videos, Dr. Cellini!
This was very interesting! Thanks for reacting...didn't know radiology was so versatile.
You should go onto Dr Gray’s eshadowing! Tell us more about IR!!!!! Please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 ☺️☺️☺️☺️ I want to see you explain case studies 🙏🙏🙏
I had an ambulance go by apt as you said “why is there an ambulance 🚑 going by” needless to say I was freaked out lol.
Loooooveeee this video!!!!!! ✨
Thanks for always sharing your knowledge, Dr.!
Just discovered your channel and love your perspective! PhD here just appreciating medicine 🙌💯
Thanks for the video. I hope I get where you are someday.
Definitely excited for this video.!🙃
My son loves working with computers and wants to go into medicine. He's really into the idea of becoming a radiologist
I’m in my mid 40s and work in the computer field. I have had a few surgeries and kind of became obsessed with looking at and trying to read the MRI cds that I got.
I now wish I would have chosen the path of becoming a radiologist.
So informative, I just watched that video the other day, too. Thank you for clarifying. Hoping to start my journey soon. Oh and yes definitely collab with them.
Thanks for this! Loved it. Have you and Dr. Jubbal at MSI collaborated yet? You totally should!
He was reading your mind! :) Great video and loved your personality!
I am on my journey to becoming a radiation therapist and I hope to met Dr. Cellini one day.
This helped clear that video up a bit, thanks!
Wait what ? I literally chose radiology cuz I am an introvert and I didn't want a job where I need to talk much :'3
Wait so do you have to talk a lot or not?
It looks like it teaching wat radiologist. I came to this channel as I’m at medical school and wen I saw this I thought of how the images and ppl reading them work. It’s awesome to see it in real life instead of just in books. I’ve learnt more from this channel bout the specialty than books teach. I thought it was boring. U are humble. I’m in pre clinical at the mo. I’m hearing of some doctors being taught radiology so they can image patients and read them before talking to the patients but I think that’s rare. U should clean wiv them.
Shout out to Dr Jubbal for the video content!! They really know their stuff as confirmed by a practising radiologist!
TY dr C!
Have you considered Subcontracting? BY doing this approach, You can do both hospital/Academic and private practice without limiting to just one setting. Many doctors would do that to be more flexible based on their patient population/demographics, procedures/surgeries, etc..
I love this! Keep up the good work Dr. Cellini!!
my current life: sitting in my bedroom studying for nursing in a dark room (yep never open my curtains) always on my pc. also interested in watching xrays LOL. but i need to finish my nursing degree and then continue to med school! but i will come there!
Best field in medicine! Hopefully going into it in the near future.
can you do a video on what the educational aspects of your career? Like how much radiology stuff did you learn in med school. What was the learning process like in residency? is it like shadowing then on the job training or do you have some lectures and reading? Then what learning in fellowship is like? What have you learned so far. What setbacks have you had along the way?
Nah, he got all his information from your channel and was too shy to admit it.
Lool
i loveee med school insiders🥰‼️
Dr. Cellini, you're indeed generous and intelligent. I shout out Kudos for this 🎺🎺📯📣🎷👌
i immediately subsribed to your channel just now when i heard you speak cuz you are so enthusiastic about radiology and i love it i feel those fellow seeb vibes LOL
They came out with a PA one. You should have your wife do a react to it. As a new grad PA-C, they were right about some things, but also incorrect about others in my opinion.
Also just love your videos and your personality so much!
What does the C in your credentials stand for?
@@cutebow909 it means certified. Once you graduate school you’re a PA. You need to pass your boards in order to receive the C snd be able to work. Eventually some people don’t retake the exams and they lose their C. Mostly got people who have been at a specific job for a while snd the job doesn’t require them to recertify. Otherwise we retake our boards every 10 years.
@@MHSMagicLuver how long did it take for you to become a PA-C
@@carlosskullward3474 that depends when you’re starting from. I’m 2009/2010 was when I found out about the profession and switched (i started college fall 2009). Graduated college with my bachelors April 2013. Started applying to PA school in 2012 (hoping for entrance in 2013). Didnt get accepted until 2018. Started PA school May 2018. Graduated PA school August 2020. Took my boards the end of September 2020 and that’s when you are a PA-C. So 11 years since switching paths to be a PA, 7.5 years since graduating college, and 2.5 years since starting PA school.
@@MHSMagicLuver wow so not that long except for wait time to be accepted not all bad for 50 an hour i might consider it
Great content doc, Iam really inspired ❤..do you guys do surgery?
you and medschool insiders are my top 2
I swear at 1:35 the character looked just like him ,hello future general surgeon
Yeeeees! I would love to see you in "A day in the life"!!!! Pleaseeee!
What a great specialty, you touch all body systems 👍🏼👍🏼
That's legit! More radiology, definitely, Sir😃
I hope you do more collabs with other doctors!
Who would you like to see!?
Dr. Cellini Doctor Mike!!!
Dr.Violin MD - she’s a Canadian Internal medicine fellow. It would be cool to see comparisons between US & Canada.
Or even your a video with your brothers!
@@gracedo1 yes Siobhan!!!
Dr. Antonio Webb!! Spine surgeon i think Seattle?
Def should collab with medschool insiders!
Nice Video Dr Cellini. Best imaging Dr Jutinih here radiologist from remote remote part of Sabah Malaysia. I really like to do subspecialities in radiology but no chance - Stucked alone in my tiny Clinic. God Bless
Please collab with med school insiders it will blow my mind
You should totally collab. You could do the day in a life on his personal channel
Is there a collab yet? Loved this video!
I am more interested in the knowledge then the career. I like going indepth on all medicine. I would love the work though, helping others is generally rewarding.
I love this! I watch both channels
Now i love my specialty thanks to you😔💛
I think it would be awesome if you would do video about subspecialties in radiology.
Yayyy my favourite channel reacts to my other favourite channel 😆😆😆
2:45 I want to go into radiology and..... ngl that describes me perfectly.
I was hoping they would talk about teleradiology which I'm interested in.
What is teleradiology ? It sounds interesting, I looked it up and nothing explain it clearly, I’m a 2nd year med student and I’m interested in rad too but don’t know what branch yet
I saw you comment on the video, you said I like radiology 😂
YESS MEDSCHOOLINSIDER SHOULD COLLAB WITH YOU PLEASEEEEEEEEE
Everyone he said me I laughed I don't know why but he's speciality is so cool.
Yes please collab with Kevin Jubbal (AKA Creator of Med School Insiders)!!
thank u for the infos.more blessings :)
Honestly Dr. Cellini, I'd rather see a collab between you and Dr. Mike!
Dr. Mike if you want a video with a doctor, Dr. Jubbal if you want a video with a medical entrepreneur, studying techniques and tips for your medical education.
I think you should go into academics! I know it doesn’t make as much BUT based on your videos you would be a great educator!
Great videos so informative and interesting love your content
Can you please do so you want to be a family physician/doctor
Humble? You? LOL!
You got it, flaunt it!
Haha!