It’s certainly a long and hard road from higher secondary school to gen surgery. Several years of hard work, timeless days and sleepless nights , preparing for the exams, emergency room, ORs , clinics and so on. Yet the work is fulfilling and rewarding.
As a first year going through it… this was very very good breath of fresh air. Love that it gets harder, but harder for good reason. You find passion, and align your purpose = find joy in what you do. What an amazing pod
“It seemed really nice to be able to have someone in front of you and potentially fix them.” What a mindset; To be grateful to have the opportunity to serve and realize the impact it has on someone’s life. Thank you, Doc! May Allah bless you.
Great episode! I'm an incoming med student, and listening to the advice at 1:10:00 was very helpful. I've constantly heard how important it is to do a bunch of research in med school, but it was nice to hear some actionable advice for how to actually get good at that. I'm definitely going to look into learning Python or something like that!
Incredible, How insghtfull in the actual life and day of a general spurgeon. What to actually learn, how insightful, be aware of. How you leda as a doctor! This is things i have been thinking of, and never heard some «youtube doctors» Really talk about. Going in the deeps with names and times and peoples!
I like and have watched many of these videos from this channel but this one was by far the toughest to follow. He seemed to jump over the journey and struggles. One day he's in a special ed school and next thing he's a surgeon.
Wow, what an incredible guy. Very very humble and down to earth. Very inspiring to hear as someone who will also be a non traditional
Such a great guest! Really love hearing different perspectives give answers to the questions you ask each guest
He's a beast all around, thanks for the nice words
Wow, what a great resident. Watching this as an aspiring surgeon, is truly motivating.
The "What Would You Say to Year 1..." section really made me aware of how important research is
It’s certainly a long and hard road from higher secondary school to gen surgery. Several years of hard work, timeless days and sleepless nights , preparing for the exams, emergency room, ORs , clinics and so on. Yet the work is fulfilling and rewarding.
This is an absolutely amazing interview. The nuance and experience he answers the questions with is so spot on.
“I have to do….” vs. “I get to do….” is crucial 😂😂❤
As a first year going through it… this was very very good breath of fresh air. Love that it gets harder, but harder for good reason. You find passion, and align your purpose = find joy in what you do. What an amazing pod
I think I could listen to Brian Till talk about anything
First rate interview for both Dr. Till and future Dr. Highley! You both make it look easy.
Very humble and honest interview . Need more of this to show the humane side that not everyone is perfect. Good interview .
“It seemed really nice to be able to have someone in front of you and potentially fix them.”
What a mindset; To be grateful to have the opportunity to serve and realize the impact it has on someone’s life. Thank you, Doc! May Allah bless you.
I'm not studying medicine, but I get a lot out of this. Excellent job.
Really like what you are doing with the show Zach, keep up the good work. Great interviewees, great topics, and really great editing as usual.
Fascinating person and life. Thanks for providing this interview. This is the first one i watched all the way through :)
Great episode! I'm an incoming med student, and listening to the advice at 1:10:00 was very helpful. I've constantly heard how important it is to do a bunch of research in med school, but it was nice to hear some actionable advice for how to actually get good at that. I'm definitely going to look into learning Python or something like that!
What a genius! His advice at the end is incredible.
I'm a non traditional MD-3 and I resonate with this
Incredible, How insghtfull in the actual life and day of a general spurgeon. What to actually learn, how insightful, be aware of. How you leda as a doctor! This is things i have been thinking of, and never heard some «youtube doctors» Really talk about. Going in the deeps with names and times and peoples!
Great interview, Zach! This was so helpful as a third year! Plastic surgeon interview next?
I am actively searching for one right now!
Me noticing how every doctor says "lean in" 👀
Premed here, love all these interviews!
what a fascinating interview
This is absolutely incredible
This is just amazing!
He’s a brilliant guest!
Awesome interview!!
I like and have watched many of these videos from this channel but this one was by far the toughest to follow. He seemed to jump over the journey and struggles. One day he's in a special ed school and next thing he's a surgeon.
Great podcast
good podcast!
what an awesome guy
What about organ printing machines that are modified to work on injured patients?
I love the comment he makes about knowing he did it right when the scrub tech didn't pull out his sutures he put in. lol. Very true.
i dont know you has another channel
Welcome!
bru can not stop glazing this dude omg
I was in special Ed too
Yes
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Thanks for watching!
Bro didn’t just show up to a interview with a white coat
He’s on his lunch break…
Ease up on the young fellow.
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Thanks Arjun!