If you enjoyed the video, check out Dr. Choi's channel and show him some love: th-cam.com/channels/HgqBOzWmZKIQyqz0nARZ0g.htmlvideos Also, leave a comment down below with the specialty you most want to see next. Based on your responses I'll prioritize which doctors I'll work with next!
Hello Mr. Jubbal, this is the first time I am seeing one of your “day in the life” series, and while I enjoyed the video, I’d strongly suggest that you add a “viewer discretion” warning or something at the beginning of your videos. That herniated disk surgery clip caught me by surprise and I would’ve loved a warning note or something at the beginning so I could prepare myself. But nonetheless, I enjoyed the video 😊
Kevin Jubbal, M.D. Have you done surgeries on herniated disc doing a infusion surgery due when therapies haven’t responded and medications?? Because I’m about to see a neurosurgeon about it after falling twice I’ve even done steroid injections I really need to know I think is S1 to L5 the bottom I also get pins and needles down my left leg.
Dermatology resident @dermisphere uploads so much content on Instagram about the most common dermatological deseases (acne, hairloss...), which products she uses, dermatology residency... she will even do a give away soon! You guys should follow her!
Dr. Choi seems like such a down to earth person who’s passionate about others, despite the rigor and prestige of his job. The advice at the end was also very insightful and inspiring. Thank you Dr. Choi!
Daniel E. Choi, M.D. yeah you are super chill Dr. Choi and I can tell you care about your patients! Thanks for the all the sacrifices you made to help others! I’m in school to be an anesthetist right now and it’s extremely hard so I’m glad you mentioned that medicine is often glamorized. People don’t see the constant stress and massive grind that it takes to finally be a healthcare provider. Healthcare workers are heroes.
Daniel E. Choi, M.D. Absolutely! I saw that and am really excited to check it out. I have a big cardio exam tomorrow (MS2), but will definitely check it out this weekend.
an orthopedic spine surgeon saved my life when i was 12 when i went into septic shock. i never got the chance to thank him, so i’d like to thank you. the work you do is incredible and i can’t imagine how difficult it must be. thank you for everything you do ♥️
I had an awesome spine surgeon here in Colorado Springs. Ruptured my L4-L5 dead-lifting and had horrible sciatica all the way down my left leg almost to the ankle. I couldn't sleep for 3 months (an hour here and there) and the only positions of relief were standing or sitting in a high back chair (Straight up). Ended up having a micro-discectomy Dec 23rd, 2016 and it was the best early Christmas gift ever! Instant relief as soon as I came around, recovery was about 4-5 months but now it's three years later and can do most of what I want. I don't do any lift that puts load on the back (deadlift or barbell squat) but have no issues running (10K is as far as I go). I feel very fortunate that we have the science and technology to make these kind of repairs to the human body, it was absolutely life changing!
Dr. Choi is amazing. Been following him on instagram for awhile now and his passion for medicine and helping others is truly inspiring. Thank you for the advice at the end, the world truly needs more doctors like him!
I just wanna say how cool this video was, an accurate interpretation of what it takes to become an orthopedic surgeon whilst giving some visuals of certain surgeries. Not to mention your down to earth personality! I look up to you as the type of person I want to be if I make it as an Orthopedic surgeon. Thanks for the amazing video!
I’m an aspiring future doc and have been able to scribe for an orthopedic spinal surgeon for the past two months. It’s such a cool subspecialty and always nice to see the carryover of standard methods between clinical practices. Dr. Choi seems like an awesome guy too
@@DoctorDan This was an amazing day in life, Dr. Choi! I am an aspiring surgeon and I would like to know what you think students should do if they are not getting full support from their families or are told they are in over their heads by others. Thanks!
Spine surgeons are heroes. They dedicate their lives to helping fix people and saving peoples lives. I admire and I value this occupation. Amazing people.
Thank you SO MUCH for these Day in the Life videos. I am taking the MCAT soon after months of prep, and these videos always remind me and keep me aligned with why it is that I do what I do. Dr. Choi seems like a great person and doctor. Cheers!
I had spinal surgery done by my spinal surgeon “Dr. Michael Shapiro” from “Orlin & Cohen” in “Rockville Centre, NY”. After being in pain management for ten years, I was at the point of going on disability, I couldn’t take the pain any longer. It is the kind of pain that is exhaustive and no matter how strong of a person you are mentally, it will literally bring to the point of just giving up on life. My spinal surgeon Dr. Shapiro after looking at my MRI results, he advised me that I should get spine surgery done because I two extremely Herniated Disc in my lower back. I didn’t give it second thought, most people would be apprehensive about having spinal surgery. I did not care, I just wanted the pain to stop once and for all. I was given two choices, I can go with the old fashion “Disc Fusion Surgery” Or I can try the more modern “Synthes ProDisc Replacement.” System of removing the diseased disc replacing it with medical grade plastic and titanium acting as artificial disc. After doing some research, I took the more modern and advance “Synthes Pro-Disc System”. And after recovering from surgery (Which took about two months) my lower back is back to the way it was back in my younger days. I am fully functional with my lower back and more importantly my pain has gone from a ten down to an one on the pain scale. Instead of taking 90 mg of the Avinza (Time Released Morphine) and sometimes taking the 50 mcg patch of fentanyl (Which made me extremely sick) for the pain. I now take 1000 mg of Tylenol twice a day. I have new lease on life and I have been to start working again and I have returned to being the breadwinner of my family. Chronic Pain is tough road to travel on. Whatever condition that you suffering from, if there is a surgical solution for the cause of your pain. Do your research, surround yourself with competent specialists and say a little prayer for yourself. You have nothing to lose but the pain and the dependency on narcotic pain medication. Thank God for Doctors like Dr. Choi and Dr. Michael Shapiro. They help patients return to living a high quality life. They gave you an extra chance to live your life to the fullest each day with their expertise and of course with God’s help, everything will work out for the best. I hope my story can help someone else with their chronic pain. I have been there and I know what you are going through, May God make it easier for you my fellow chronic pain suffers.
This was one of the more insightful/helpful 'Day in the Life' videos. Thank you for this and thank you Dr. Choi for being so open about your day-to-day life!
This is cool to watch and learn about. I’ve had two spinal fusions, the first one was just a bone graft and it ended up not holding. My second one was 7 months later and now I have rods and screws from L4-S1. (Original injury was L5 pars fracture). 2 spine surgeries at 18 sucks
Anna McGee I had spine surgery at 18 years old as well and I’m 29 now. Keep your core strong and do stretching every day as well. We both have to stay vigilant about our health to avoid chronic pain. Chronic back pain is the worst fate so do whatever you can to avoid it, especially having fusions at 18 it will cause your spine above and below it to deteriorate so you may require way more surgeries if you don’t keep your muscles strong to help support it. Swimming and yoga/Pilates have been a god send for me so I would definitely do those! I wish I could have seen you before. I had a direct pars defect repair so they didn’t have to fuse my spine and now I’m literally 98% better and didn’t lose any mobility in my spine or anything. I still have my disc and everything, they just fixed the fracture directly. It took me going to over 15 spine surgeons and Mayo Clinic and 4 years of extremely severe chronic 24/7 unrelenting pain in my back and down both legs and into both feet to find someone who knew direct pars defect repair was even an option though so don’t think you got screwed or anything!
I’ve wanted to be an orthopedic surgeon since 7th grade, I am now a high school sophomore and still want to pursue this career. Thank you for this amazing information on what is hopefully going to be my future!!!
Mariono Martin I’m currently in eight grade and this is my dream job. You can tell I’m in eight grade because of my fortnite pfp, lol. I have a question, what are some extra curriculum activities you focused on and what classes did you pay extra attention in for this job?
Man I wish I wouldn't have ruined my life... I have always wanted to be a doctor. I consider myself to be a pretty intelligent person but when I was younger I went down the wrong path and ended up having an addiction. I was never arrested for a drug charge or a felony but I was arrested for a few misdemeanors... I'm now 38 years old and I am completely clean and have been for a few years but I doubt I'll ever be a doctor, my life long dream... Kids if you're reading this stay away from drugs keep your head in the books and eyes on the prize..
Can you please make a day in the of a NEONATOLOGIST! Not many people know who they are and I think it would be a very enlightening and informative video!
I used to wanted to tackle such a field but too much schooling and the field of work is really competitive. I prefer Police work, hence forth my father’s work. I think I now found my potential. Nothing will stop me from noticing the sacrifices Doctor’s make and every field of work that helps modifies people’s needs for a better tomorrow. God bless you.
I like that you guys in the US have your names on your coats/scrubs, we don't get to wear white coats in the UK because of 'infection control'...PS: this was a really good insight into the day in the life of an orthopedic surgeon!
I wish the doctor I went to had been this thorough. Had he been, he would have caught that I suffered a neck fracture as a kid in a head on motorcycle collision. After years of it being this way my head is now frozen in place. I have zero movement. I can't drive anymore. My c1-2 are damaged and I have instability. I can't have it fixed now.
I want to be an orthopedic spine surgeon someday. I am an incoming freshman,and I will take chemical engineering as my pre medical course, do you think I am in the right path since I want to be an orthopedic surgeon? I hope someone will response, thank you ❤️❤️❤️
My pre med is physical therapy. I think it’s preferrable to have a physics related course. Although it always always boils down to consistency and diligence. Goodluck!
hi, this may sound like a dumb question but I currently attend George Washington university and I am in the pre med program, I am doing well in classes but struggling in some and not always getting great grades. I always get self doubt that I am not smart enough to become a doctor or yet go to medical school and I just wanted to get some in put by a surgeon yourself if my self doubt is reasonable or not. should I be getting straight As on every assignment or Is it ok that I don't always ace everything that I do. My goal Is to become a neurosurgeon and I know I have a long way to go but what you do motivates me and if I hear back from you that would be amazing. Have a nice night!
Follow your dreams! If you know this is what you are meant to do then don't give up. Go to tutoring classes if you need extra help! Dont feel bad if you dont ace everything
it is not only about grades, it's about passion and true love for what you do, people can get excelent grades even copying and doing tricks, what you have is what you learn and internalize from your heart.
If you enjoyed the video, check out Dr. Choi's channel and show him some love: th-cam.com/channels/HgqBOzWmZKIQyqz0nARZ0g.htmlvideos
Also, leave a comment down below with the specialty you most want to see next. Based on your responses I'll prioritize which doctors I'll work with next!
Neurosurgery please!!!!
Hello Mr. Jubbal, this is the first time I am seeing one of your “day in the life” series, and while I enjoyed the video, I’d strongly suggest that you add a “viewer discretion” warning or something at the beginning of your videos. That herniated disk surgery clip caught me by surprise and I would’ve loved a warning note or something at the beginning so I could prepare myself. But nonetheless, I enjoyed the video 😊
Kevin Jubbal, M.D. Have you done surgeries on herniated disc doing a infusion surgery due when therapies haven’t responded and medications?? Because I’m about to see a neurosurgeon about it after falling twice I’ve even done steroid injections I really need to know I think is S1 to L5 the bottom I also get pins and needles down my left leg.
Dermatology resident @dermisphere uploads so much content on Instagram about the most common dermatological deseases (acne, hairloss...), which products she uses, dermatology residency... she will even do a give away soon! You guys should follow her!
Dermatology!!!!
Dr. Choi seems like such a down to earth person who’s passionate about others, despite the rigor and prestige of his job. The advice at the end was also very insightful and inspiring. Thank you Dr. Choi!
Thank you so much for watching! Coming out with a Day in the Life OR Version on my channel with some more advice for students!
Daniel E. Choi, M.D. yeah you are super chill Dr. Choi and I can tell you care about your patients! Thanks for the all the sacrifices you made to help others! I’m in school to be an anesthetist right now and it’s extremely hard so I’m glad you mentioned that medicine is often glamorized. People don’t see the constant stress and massive grind that it takes to finally be a healthcare provider. Healthcare workers are heroes.
This is my favorite “Day in the Life” yet! Dr. Choi is so down to earth and relatable.
Thank you so much for watching! I will be releasing a Day in the Life of OR version shortly. Make sure to watch out for it!
Daniel E. Choi, M.D. Absolutely! I saw that and am really excited to check it out. I have a big cardio exam tomorrow (MS2), but will definitely check it out this weekend.
One of the best”day in the life”. Loved how he balances the demands on his time.
Thank you so much for watching! Coming out with a Day in the Life OR version shortly! Make sure to watch out for it.
Dual doctor parents?!! Damn, their kids are not going to worry about college tuitions.
only thing the kids will have to worry about now is meeting their parents' expectations
You do realize that the kid has to become a doctor or better right?
C 11, Dr. Choi seems chill. He’s doesn’t worry about his daughter’s future.
She will likely be a doctor. Maybe a surgeon 👩⚕️
The Vigilantian whatttttt
I'm not sure Why I have dual doctor parents!
an orthopedic spine surgeon saved my life when i was 12 when i went into septic shock. i never got the chance to thank him, so i’d like to thank you. the work you do is incredible and i can’t imagine how difficult it must be. thank you for everything you do ♥️
What an admirable doctor and father.
Great work as always, Kevin.
Thank you Jared!
I love that you show him cleaning his kids toys at the beginning. Parent doctors are awesome! I am going to be a mom doctor one day! ❤️
Gotta get the housework done!!
Amy Vargas he lying for the camera. They aren’t always like this 😂
Savage Girl😂
@@gardenofeden9217 well said ...they are so disorganized beyond words
Tell me when u want to be mom ❤️😂
I need to see: DAY IN THE LIFE OF A EMERGENCY MEDICINE DOCTOR
PLEASE get TheStriveToFit on this!!
@@carolynk98 except she said she'd never film at work due to privacy issues (even though some other med youtubers vlog in the hospital)
@@ashleyh8352 That's fair! I didn't know she'd said that, but I'd still love to watch an interview with her regardless ^_^
Yeah, that's the only specialty I'm interested in.
You mean acute medicine
This job is literally the only reason I'm willing to study 6+ hours a day.
Lets goooo!!
6? You need at least 12
OzzyGoLive no you don’t 🤦♂️, study effectively not just based off time
Yeah you can I will too study a lot to become an orthopedic surgeon
@@mistahozzy unless you're below 100 iq you wouldn't need to study that long.
wow dr.choi seems like an awesome, caring doctor and just a general down to earth, relatable person. i wanna be this type of a doctor
I would love to see a day in the life of a cardiothoracic surgeon
Me too 😆
Yesss!!
I had an awesome spine surgeon here in Colorado Springs. Ruptured my L4-L5 dead-lifting and had horrible sciatica all the way down my left leg almost to the ankle. I couldn't sleep for 3 months (an hour here and there) and the only positions of relief were standing or sitting in a high back chair (Straight up). Ended up having a micro-discectomy Dec 23rd, 2016 and it was the best early Christmas gift ever! Instant relief as soon as I came around, recovery was about 4-5 months but now it's three years later and can do most of what I want. I don't do any lift that puts load on the back (deadlift or barbell squat) but have no issues running (10K is as far as I go). I feel very fortunate that we have the science and technology to make these kind of repairs to the human body, it was absolutely life changing!
Every orthopedic surgeon I know is a boss 💪
Adnan
I would have to agree! Haha. Thanks Adnan
Daniel E. Choi, M.D. no problem, keep killing it!
Fatima Fatima same
@Fatima Fatima man even videos that have nothing to do with medicine or nursing lol
This has got to be one of my favorite 'Day in the Life' videos so far. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much for watching! I will be coming out with a Day in the Life OR version shortly! Make sure to watch out for it!
Wow, he's one of the most humble and human surgeons I've seen. I hope he stays this way over his career
Dr. Choi is amazing. Been following him on instagram for awhile now and his passion for medicine and helping others is truly inspiring. Thank you for the advice at the end, the world truly needs more doctors like him!
You are way too kind! Thanks so much for following!!
I just wanna say how cool this video was, an accurate interpretation of what it takes to become an orthopedic surgeon whilst giving some visuals of certain surgeries. Not to mention your down to earth personality! I look up to you as the type of person I want to be if I make it as an Orthopedic surgeon. Thanks for the amazing video!
i have partial tear to my acl and some cartilage damage that doesnt require surgery, is it safe to do squats?
Dr. Choi is a swell guy, he gave great advice at the end of the video also. These videos provide a great perspective for medical students.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed!!
I’m an aspiring future doc and have been able to scribe for an orthopedic spinal surgeon for the past two months. It’s such a cool subspecialty and always nice to see the carryover of standard methods between clinical practices. Dr. Choi seems like an awesome guy too
Thanks for watching and the kind words!
@@DoctorDan This was an amazing day in life, Dr. Choi! I am an aspiring surgeon and I would like to know what you think students should do if they are not getting full support from their families or are told they are in over their heads by others.
Thanks!
Dr. Choi didn’t mention how he’s TikTok famous
Lauren Trucksess this was before he decided to go to on tiktok
Sup dsls
@Noah Ahmed simp
@Noah Ahmed simp
Noah Ahmed simp
I could never be more great for my orthopedic surgeon! The work you guys do is absolutely amazing. Life changing. Thank you!
Spine surgeons are heroes. They dedicate their lives to helping fix people and saving peoples lives. I admire and I value this occupation. Amazing people.
Can you do a day in the life of a pathologist
Yas please
Thank you SO MUCH for these Day in the Life videos. I am taking the MCAT soon after months of prep, and these videos always remind me and keep me aligned with why it is that I do what I do. Dr. Choi seems like a great person and doctor. Cheers!
How'd your MCAT go? Did you apply this cycle? Sending you good wishes, friend.
The Backbreaking work of an Orthopedic Surgeon
@James Rogers your channel failed
@James Rogers You must be lonely bud. Here's a virtual hug for you.
I quite liked the joke
Dr dad and a spine surgeon with humble nature …… thats really motivating doc..
I had spinal surgery done by my spinal surgeon “Dr. Michael Shapiro” from “Orlin & Cohen” in “Rockville Centre, NY”. After being in pain management for ten years, I was at the point of going on disability, I couldn’t take the pain any longer. It is the kind of pain that is exhaustive and no matter how strong of a person you are mentally, it will literally bring to the point of just giving up on life. My spinal surgeon Dr. Shapiro after looking at my MRI results, he advised me that I should get spine surgery done because I two extremely Herniated Disc in my lower back. I didn’t give it second thought, most people would be apprehensive about having spinal surgery. I did not care, I just wanted the pain to stop once and for all. I was given two choices, I can go with the old fashion “Disc Fusion Surgery” Or I can try the more modern “Synthes ProDisc Replacement.” System of removing the diseased disc replacing it with medical grade plastic and titanium acting as artificial disc. After doing some research, I took the more modern and advance “Synthes Pro-Disc System”. And after recovering from surgery (Which took about two months) my lower back is back to the way it was back in my younger days. I am fully functional with my lower back and more importantly my pain has gone from a ten down to an one on the pain scale. Instead of taking 90 mg of the Avinza (Time Released Morphine) and sometimes taking the 50 mcg patch of fentanyl (Which made me extremely sick) for the pain. I now take 1000 mg of Tylenol twice a day. I have new lease on life and I have been to start working again and I have returned to being the breadwinner of my family. Chronic Pain is tough road to travel on. Whatever condition that you suffering from, if there is a surgical solution for the cause of your pain. Do your research, surround yourself with competent specialists and say a little prayer for yourself. You have nothing to lose but the pain and the dependency on narcotic pain medication. Thank God for Doctors like Dr. Choi and Dr. Michael Shapiro. They help patients return to living a high quality life. They gave you an extra chance to live your life to the fullest each day with their expertise and of course with God’s help, everything will work out for the best. I hope my story can help someone else with their chronic pain. I have been there and I know what you are going through, May God make it easier for you my fellow chronic pain suffers.
Thanks Dr. Choi for sharing your day and for giving great advice. You are very respectable. Much appreciated!
You are too kind! Thanks for watching!!
Your note at 10:44 was essential. Thank you for mentioning this, it definitely changed my perspective!
This is exactly the path I want my life to follow. Please pray 🤲 that I get there. Thank you
I love how he is so positive!
that advice in the end in pure gold. Thank you so much for sharing.
Surgeons like Dr. Choi are the reason i want to be a surgeon when im older. This was so cool to watch!!
This guy seems to be such a down to earth and cool person...Nice that he helps and does things around the house. God bless him and his family.
He is the happiest Surgeon I've ever seen.
This was one of the more insightful/helpful 'Day in the Life' videos. Thank you for this and thank you Dr. Choi for being so open about your day-to-day life!
Man his smile is so contagious!
This was great! Thank you for your time.
Dream job! I have two kids, so it’s really refreshing to see a physician couple as parents. So excited for my future!
This man and his wife are goals. Thanks for the vid!
This is cool to watch and learn about. I’ve had two spinal fusions, the first one was just a bone graft and it ended up not holding. My second one was 7 months later and now I have rods and screws from L4-S1. (Original injury was L5 pars fracture). 2 spine surgeries at 18 sucks
Anna McGee I had spine surgery at 18 years old as well and I’m 29 now. Keep your core strong and do stretching every day as well. We both have to stay vigilant about our health to avoid chronic pain. Chronic back pain is the worst fate so do whatever you can to avoid it, especially having fusions at 18 it will cause your spine above and below it to deteriorate so you may require way more surgeries if you don’t keep your muscles strong to help support it. Swimming and yoga/Pilates have been a god send for me so I would definitely do those!
I wish I could have seen you before. I had a direct pars defect repair so they didn’t have to fuse my spine and now I’m literally 98% better and didn’t lose any mobility in my spine or anything. I still have my disc and everything, they just fixed the fracture directly. It took me going to over 15 spine surgeons and Mayo Clinic and 4 years of extremely severe chronic 24/7 unrelenting pain in my back and down both legs and into both feet to find someone who knew direct pars defect repair was even an option though so don’t think you got screwed or anything!
So cool this is what I’m going to study in college I love the medical field
Great video as always Dr Jubbal! Could you do day of life of a neurosurgeon or plastic surgeon?
Absolutely
Dr. Choi Advice 10:44 👌🏿
Thank you Akemini!!
I’ve wanted to be an orthopedic surgeon since 7th grade, I am now a high school sophomore and still want to pursue this career. Thank you for this amazing information on what is hopefully going to be my future!!!
Mariono Martin I’m currently in eight grade and this is my dream job. You can tell I’m in eight grade because of my fortnite pfp, lol. I have a question, what are some extra curriculum activities you focused on and what classes did you pay extra attention in for this job?
omg the beginning part is so adorable!!
Thank you for sharing.
The time you take to explain the procedures is very straight forward.
Love your videos kevin. Can you have a segment on day in the life of an interventional cardiologist. Thanks .
Nice to see that surgeons can have a life outside of the hospital and that they are still able to take care of their family
As a CNA/ Tech that work on a orthopedic floor,I was surprise how many people have spinal surgery done.These surgeons get PAID!
Love this video!! Great advice shared here, I'm glad I came across this, please make more 👌
Great video! I enjoyed the advice at the end!
Thanks for watching!!
Good stuff Doc! Enjoyed watching!
Man I wish I wouldn't have ruined my life... I have always wanted to be a doctor. I consider myself to be a pretty intelligent person but when I was younger I went down the wrong path and ended up having an addiction. I was never arrested for a drug charge or a felony but I was arrested for a few misdemeanors... I'm now 38 years old and I am completely clean and have been for a few years but I doubt I'll ever be a doctor, my life long dream... Kids if you're reading this stay away from drugs keep your head in the books and eyes on the prize..
appreciate the advice a lot, thank you.
Wonderfully talented people. God bless them and such a rewarding career saving lives.
Oy oy oy I love surgeons and admire them so much! I aspire to become a surgeon one day too. Nice vdo doctor! Thanks 👏💙
Thanks for watching!
Been waiting so long for this! AWESOME!
Thanks for watching!!
I love these videos... keep it up❤️👏🏻
A great role model and speaker
A day in the life of an Oral & Maxillofacial surgeon would be great!
열심히 생활하는 모습.
진정성이 느껴 지네요..
앞으로도 열심히 구독하고 댓글 남기겠습니다.^^
Can you please make a day in the of a NEONATOLOGIST! Not many people know who they are and I think it would be a very enlightening and informative video!
Awesome! GOD BLESS You. Thank You For What You DO
I need to see the day when Dr Jubba links up with Dr. Webb (spins fellow) 😊
That will be great but I think he needs to finish his fellowship and get a job first.
I Admire successful hard working people. Bravo
Awesome video!! You are really inspiring!
Huge respect for all surgeons awsome video, iv had a discectomy and a anterior posterior fusion
9:28 lmao the guy texting in the back
rheumatology is gaining popularity, its about time for a day in the life of a (newer) rheumatologist.
I used to wanted to tackle such a field but too much schooling and the field of work is really competitive. I prefer Police work, hence forth my father’s work. I think I now found my potential. Nothing will stop me from noticing the sacrifices Doctor’s make and every field of work that helps modifies people’s needs for a better tomorrow. God bless you.
I worry that I won't have enough time for my children.
If your looking to be a orthopedic surgeon, i don't think you'd even handle having childern in the first place.
I like that you guys in the US have your names on your coats/scrubs, we don't get to wear white coats in the UK because of 'infection control'...PS: this was a really good insight into the day in the life of an orthopedic surgeon!
I would like to see a day in the life of a cardiothoracic surgeon
Thought for sure this was gonna be Dr. Antonio Webb... WRONG! Still great tho, loved Dr. Choi
Thanks for watching!!!
Same case 😂🙆
Could you have some nontraditionals on your channel talking about their journey?
Geraldo Medrano yes pls!!!!
I loved this segment! So well rounded and down to earth! Could there also be a day in the life of a psychiatrist?
Can you please do a day in a life of a emergency medicine physician
I wish the doctor I went to had been this thorough. Had he been, he would have caught that I suffered a neck fracture as a kid in a head on motorcycle collision. After years of it being this way my head is now frozen in place. I have zero movement. I can't drive anymore. My c1-2 are damaged and I have instability. I can't have it fixed now.
Do cardiothoracic surgeon
This is a doctor I would choose hands down! As a provider I look for bedside manners more than anything else.
Amazing. Thank you for the insight
Dr. Choi has my dream job one day ill be called Dr. Yang.
Loveduhmusic hope you’ll be just as good as Cristina yang
Andrew Wang
Amazing video!!!😎 Daniel Choi seems so nice!!! He always gets amazing reviews!!!😀
@9:47 is it just me or is it not cool to be standing without gloves and with a phone next to a patient during an operation?
Watched your vid for 10 sec, I feel like being a better person already
Future idea if you havnt already done it, peadatric surgery. I'm premed right now and that's what I want to
This dude is raw
Love the mineola footage at the beginning of the video
Watching this from my MedSchool
I really want to see "Day in the Life of A Neurosurgeon"
Not gonna lie I kind of ignored the whole video and just starred at his fresh cut omg god.
Interesting channel, glad i found it
My fav kind of vids !
Poor guy already looks tired at 10am. Definitely working super hard!
I want to be an orthopedic spine surgeon someday. I am an incoming freshman,and I will take chemical engineering as my pre medical course, do you think I am in the right path since I want to be an orthopedic surgeon? I hope someone will response, thank you ❤️❤️❤️
omll same in the 8th grade and I'm trying to be a orthopedic spine surgeon like my mom I really love working hands on and helping other people in need
My pre med is physical therapy. I think it’s preferrable to have a physics related course. Although it always always boils down to consistency and diligence. Goodluck!
Loved the video! Pls do one called Day In The Life Of A Neurosurgeon!
hi, this may sound like a dumb question but I currently attend George Washington university and I am in the pre med program, I am doing well in classes but struggling in some and not always getting great grades. I always get self doubt that I am not smart enough to become a doctor or yet go to medical school and I just wanted to get some in put by a surgeon yourself if my self doubt is reasonable or not. should I be getting straight As on every assignment or Is it ok that I don't always ace everything that I do. My goal Is to become a neurosurgeon and I know I have a long way to go but what you do motivates me and if I hear back from you that would be amazing. Have a nice night!
Just give it your best! 😃
dont go to med school
Follow your dreams! If you know this is what you are meant to do then don't give up. Go to tutoring classes if you need extra help! Dont feel bad if you dont ace everything
Many great doctors didn't get the highest grades in class, so don't worry, you'll get there.
it is not only about grades, it's about passion and true love for what you do, people can get excelent grades even copying and doing tricks, what you have is what you learn and internalize from your heart.
More day in the life please!
Do a neurosurgery one