In the debut episode and first installment of our series together, join me, Puneet, and my guest Margaret, two dermatology residents, as we dive into the whirlwind of our intern year. We’re pulling back the curtain on what it’s really like to be a new doctor, sharing our personal experiences, and offering advice for those stepping into the world of medicine. Let us know your thoughts down below! ❤
Love this so much. It’s giving big sister kaur beauty just like the old days and I’m so here for it. I was 14 when I started watching you and now I’m 19! You’ll forever be my big sister
I loved hearing the take on “if you don’t do it, nobody will” because that applies to so many fields, not just medicine. If you don’t step up to do some of that grunt work it doesn’t fall onto someone else, it falls to no one and ultimately someone innocent is let down. Loved that reminder because even the best of us needed it. Just gentle feedback that I wouldn’t mind these even be longer girl! most of the podcasts I watch or listen to are well above 40 minutes! I could hear the conversation go on and on! ❤much love beautiful
I think people lose so much sight of what we actually signed up to do. Whether it’s the hustle and bustle of our personal and social lives or bigger career aspirations, we are there to serve the sick and make them feel like we are advocates for them. I’m glad to see that in the chaos of the learning curve, you and your colleague are able to recognize that is still priority 👏
Puneet, I feel like your opinion “I care more about what the patients think of me than my peers” should be across the board. The patients are the life of our aims and aspirations. They are who we want to see everyday.
Puneet, I am just so happy you’re back on TH-cam. You don’t understand how much some of us missed seeing you regularly on our screens. Excited to incorporate you again in my routine!
Hi Puneet, I loved this episode so much even as someone who is not in healthcare anymore. I think you both covered so many great points about preparedness and professionalism that are applicable to so many fields. I'd love to hear you guys talk about interpersonal dynamics, managing stress and a work-life balance, as well as interviewing tips in the future! Keep it up :)
I’m currently an M2 and I still can’t fathom when people will call me doctor. We are placed on the bottom of the totem pole for so long it’s wild to think about
Can I ask you an unrelated question What do you think is the best age for a female medical student/doctor to start looking for a husband if nobody asks you out during med school/residency, there probably is no such thing as the perfect time but at the same time maybe past a certain age a lot of good options are taken
Do you have any advice for appearing more confident in front of patients as a new intern? It’s something I just don’t understand how my confidence is going to elevate 🥲
I feel like the more prepared you are, the easier things are to flow. Evaluate what they might ask and evaluate what would make you nervous if you don’t know the answer to. Like even write down the WHY you are nervous. Maybe how they look at you, maybe you feel awkward, maybe you don’t feel comfortable in your surroundings … etc.
In the debut episode and first installment of our series together, join me, Puneet, and my guest Margaret, two dermatology residents, as we dive into the whirlwind of our intern year. We’re pulling back the curtain on what it’s really like to be a new doctor, sharing our personal experiences, and offering advice for those stepping into the world of medicine. Let us know your thoughts down below! ❤
Love this so much. It’s giving big sister kaur beauty just like the old days and I’m so here for it. I was 14 when I started watching you and now I’m 19! You’ll forever be my big sister
🥺🥺🥺 Aw, this is the sweetest comment. I'm honored to be giving big sis vibes. You'll forever be the little sis!
I loved hearing the take on “if you don’t do it, nobody will” because that applies to so many fields, not just medicine. If you don’t step up to do some of that grunt work it doesn’t fall onto someone else, it falls to no one and ultimately someone innocent is let down. Loved that reminder because even the best of us needed it. Just gentle feedback that I wouldn’t mind these even be longer girl! most of the podcasts I watch or listen to are well above 40 minutes! I could hear the conversation go on and on! ❤much love beautiful
Margaret and your bond seems so healthy, that’s rare to see with coresidents 🧿🧿🧿
Aw, thank you so much!
I think people lose so much sight of what we actually signed up to do. Whether it’s the hustle and bustle of our personal and social lives or bigger career aspirations, we are there to serve the sick and make them feel like we are advocates for them. I’m glad to see that in the chaos of the learning curve, you and your colleague are able to recognize that is still priority 👏
I appreciate the casual vibe so much pls keep the realness coming
so excited you’re posting consistently!!
Thank you!! :)
The blonde and brunette duo is a vibe 💁🏼♀️💁🏻♀️
As a fellow med student, I feel this on a spiritual level
Margaret and your bond seems so healthy
It is! We are so lucky to have each other and a good relationship 🧿
Puneet, I feel like your opinion “I care more about what the patients think of me than my peers” should be across the board.
The patients are the life of our aims and aspirations.
They are who we want to see everyday.
Thank you so much Maureen for your comment! And also for reiterating so eloquently the main points we were trying to make.
Puneet, I am just so happy you’re back on TH-cam. You don’t understand how much some of us missed seeing you regularly on our screens. Excited to incorporate you again in my routine!
Awww, thank you so much 🥺 I missed you guys so much too!
What an amazing idea! So happy to hear more from this podcast
Glad she's back... Again, and still beautiful af of course. She's the type that's going to age so perfectly.❤
Ahhh!!!!!! SCREAMING CRYING THROWING UP
Hi Puneet, I loved this episode so much even as someone who is not in healthcare anymore. I think you both covered so many great points about preparedness and professionalism that are applicable to so many fields. I'd love to hear you guys talk about interpersonal dynamics, managing stress and a work-life balance, as well as interviewing tips in the future! Keep it up :)
Aw thank you so much!! I definitely agree that so much can be applied to all fields!! And we will note those down, thank you for your encouragement :)
wow this brought back so many memories! Speaking as a gyn attending now that’s living what she loves, it gets SO much better after residency!
That is so good to hear! Excited for that time when it arrives!! I cant even imagine being out of training.
🥳🥳 congratulations on the podcast!
The fit is GIVING MS KAUR BEAUTYYYY 😍
inspiring to see you ladies maintaining things outside
I appreciate this vibe pls keep the realness coming
I’m currently an M2 and I still can’t fathom when people will call me doctor. We are placed on the bottom of the totem pole for so long it’s wild to think about
Oh my gosh grabbing my popcorn 🍿
BABE WAKE UP SHE POSTED AGAIN
Yes!! Coming in with the heat puneet!
inspiring to see you ladies maintaining things outside of medicine!
Thank you so much!
The books on the table 🥺
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The grind is so real 😮💨
It's all a journey and nice to step back and see all the things we've been through, even the rough ones in intern year!
Omg I’m obsessed with this!!! 😍😍
The yap session I like to hear! 👂
📣 yap yap yap hehe
Margaret’s necklace is so nice!! Where did she get it!
good setup. 3 cameras. How do u manage the editing?
will be good to add chapters
Go Puneet!!
Thank youuu! :)
watching this as a PGY-2 derm resident in Canada 🤍
So much love to you girly! Maybe we'll see each other at some conference in the future!
More podcasts please!!!
i’m literally exhausted just thinking of pgy1
wow this brought back so many memories!
Hopefully good ones! :)
Can I ask you an unrelated question
What do you think is the best age for a female medical student/doctor to start looking for a husband if nobody asks you out during med school/residency, there probably is no such thing as the perfect time but at the same time maybe past a certain age a lot of good options are taken
Love this so much ❤️
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Can you do a hair tutorial girl? Your hair is so luscious
My hair is always going through good and bad phases 😫 Maybe if I catch it in a good phase 😫😫
Will we get a podcast with the medbr0s???
Are you thinking about fellowship???
😍😍😍
LOOOOOOOOOOVE QWEEEEN
THANK YOUUU :)
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😍😍😍😍😍
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Girl you lost so much weight, please drop that routine 😭😭 day two of me asking
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Girl your HAIR
How many derm residents are in your class
There's two of us per class! So a total of 6 at a time in the department!
Are you at mayo
you are so damn fine
Lol derms talking about intern year the irony
Their intern year is basically internal medicine if I'm not mistaken
Will you ever be transparent about your match
Do you have any advice for appearing more confident in front of patients as a new intern? It’s something I just don’t understand how my confidence is going to elevate 🥲
I feel like the more prepared you are, the easier things are to flow.
Evaluate what they might ask and evaluate what would make you nervous if you don’t know the answer to.
Like even write down the WHY you are nervous. Maybe how they look at you, maybe you feel awkward, maybe you don’t feel comfortable in your surroundings … etc.
Omg I’m obsessed with this!!! 😍😍
Yes!! Coming in with the heat puneet!
🤭🤭 Thank you so much!
Love this so much ❤️
Thank you for watching!! :)
Can you do a hair tutorial girl? Your hair is so luscious
More podcasts please!!!
On it! :)
How many derm residents are in your class
It's just me and Margaret in our class but there are four other residents above us! :)