The increase in publications is not necessarily a good thing. It's actively harming science by saturating the field with garbage papers. Instead of asking "what can we do to push the boundary of knowledge," labs are asking "what can we do to publish our next paper?" The PhD students in my undergrad biology lab were there for 7 years and only published 1-2 primary research papers in addition to a couple review papers. The articles that they published were truly powerful and raised new points and inquiries about the fields that they were studying. Compare that to most labs in med school where they publish at least once a year by doing things like knocking down or overexpressing proteins in a known pathway (and their hypothesis is pretty much always true because its a freakin' pathway so its obvious whats gonna happen).
The whole research game med students play is a shitshow, coming from a second year med student. The vast majority of us are in this profession to become clinicians not scientists
I know I’m not the first one that’s asked this but I speak for a lot of people when I say that we’d love to see a video talking about the bread and butter of each specialty . Maybe a longer form video, or a series. Love the content!
@@zeyadmohamed6315 because people who complain about being doctors are making 200k+ and have amazing job security. They probably thought it would be easy getting into their specific residency or making millions but all things considered being a physician is still a good career choice. Now take computer science which everyone was considering and now it barely pays and has terrible job security. People spoke very highly of it and look what happened. Guess what will happen to medicine the exact opposite.
Im still a little concerned about the job market for doctors. This video does make me feel a little better about doctors not being replaced by AI anytime soon, i still feel like that doctors are closer and closer to being replaced by NP and PAs with how much hospitals have been trying to replace them. And i was on a psych rotation and asked the staff there about psychiatrists being replaced by APRNs in the future and they agreed that it is likely
Eventually enough lawsuits will mount from NP/PA mistakes that it will make more business sense to go back to a more physician oriented healthcare field. It’s just gonna take a lot of deaths and permanent mistakes for it to happen.
Yeah, I work at the hospital now while being premed and you definitely think about that. With all of the technological advances going on, I’m wondering if it’ll be more NP’s and PA’s being involved while the doctors move on to a different role like research. I hope not though.
PAs are great for general practice, but they make poor specialists. Even then, they exist by necessity because we don't have enough general practitioners that are better trained.
@ I’m a emergency medical doctor here in Brazil. But I also have worked as a GP. Here in Brazil is a little different than the US. When you graduate in medical school you are “medico generalista” what would be similar to a general practitioner and it allows you to work in the ER, family doctor and internal medicine. I worked as a gp in the beginning but then I specialized in emergency medicine.
@@vitexmaurexbananex56I’m glad you’re fulfilled by your career! Im a premed and I hear all the negativity and it makes me worrisome about choosing medicine but I do love learning about it.
Midlevel creeping says otherwise dear Dr.Kevin , Nurses out here calling themselves NP Cardiologist, NP Intensivist, Nurse Anaesthesiologist , . Patients at this point dont know if they're visited by an MD or an NP , Our country is doomed by these midlevels not AI
I believe there has to be a passion there. I feel there is a lack of passion in so many different fields these days, but that matters. There are plenty of frustrating and difficult things about being a doctor, but when you truly care about taking care of an individual's health needs it is worth it.
AI and midlevels will help doctors not replace their work not sure why so many fixate on black and white scenarios..medicine is uniquely human we should never lose sight of that
Can you please make a video about the steps of applying to a US med school after finishing a BS degree as an international student. Also, the same in regard to applying for residency as an international med student.
finally i was restless waiting for this video thnks 😍Btw could u do a video of how international students from IGCSE could become a doctor in the USA 😍😃
I work in AI. I agree, medicine is the way. That being said, surgical specialties like neurosurgery will definitely be aided HARD in two decades. The robots will be far more superior than a human. But someone need to be there to open and close. The other surgical specialties will take more time, probably about 3-4 decades. But in terms of intelligence, by the end of 2026 ai will be more knowledgeable in any vector imaginable than all humans convined. To the point where advancements in robotics can't even be speculated, or in any science. 😂 Heck, the world might end before surgeons only have to open and close.😂 Pathology is DEFINITELY gone in 3 years (more likely will be the easiest specialty to practice because an AI will do everything better faster), and rad is a close second. I can go as far as to say that path could be completely replaced TODAY but companies right now are invested into core AI (general) development until the margins tighten. When that happens... applications of AI will multiply by the second to medicine and that's when we'll see severe changes in work/life balance of MD's. Will they be replaced? NO. Will their work/life balance improve? YES. Probably by several percentage points. That being said, money won't mean anything in 2-3 decades. Not when robots are doing everything. So careers will be valuable based on perception and value to society and not salary. And guess what, medicine wins again.
unfortunately i believe a lot of applications to competitive residencies are chalked with sub par and uncorrelated abstracts just to hit a quota of studies, there is a noticeable gain from being published in a reputable journal, however, that often is less impactful
Great I loved this I want a video about the future of radiology and the doctor in the field of radiology and I also I want a video about the available medical specialties such as radiology, surgery, dentistry, neurology, psychiatry, etc.
Hey buddy, I love your videos a lot and I watch almost all of them. Can you please make a video on Studying Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering and them going to Medical School for MD Program here in Canada and USA. It will be really helpful if you can do this and also which extra curriculars and volunteers are best for this field. Thanks a lot I hope you become the best doctor in the world.
The increase in publications is not necessarily a good thing. It's actively harming science by saturating the field with garbage papers. Instead of asking "what can we do to push the boundary of knowledge," labs are asking "what can we do to publish our next paper?"
The PhD students in my undergrad biology lab were there for 7 years and only published 1-2 primary research papers in addition to a couple review papers. The articles that they published were truly powerful and raised new points and inquiries about the fields that they were studying. Compare that to most labs in med school where they publish at least once a year by doing things like knocking down or overexpressing proteins in a known pathway (and their hypothesis is pretty much always true because its a freakin' pathway so its obvious whats gonna happen).
Absolutely true 💯
The whole research game med students play is a shitshow, coming from a second year med student. The vast majority of us are in this profession to become clinicians not scientists
This video had me thinking residents were going to get pay raises😭
We can only hope.
sadly those stay fairytales
I know I’m not the first one that’s asked this but I speak for a lot of people when I say that we’d love to see a video talking about the bread and butter of each specialty . Maybe a longer form video, or a series. Love the content!
One thing I’ve learned is that the more people say a feild is bad the better it is, and the MORE people say a feild is good the worse it actually is.
I would never choose a field anyway just because it is popular or pays a lot of money, but only because I'd be interested in the field.
@@laaaliiiluuu Interest isn't always the best reason to follow a certain path. You need to weigh the benefits and cons.
Why is that the case, why is it that the more people say a field is bad the better it is?
@@zeyadmohamed6315 because people who complain about being doctors are making 200k+ and have amazing job security. They probably thought it would be easy getting into their specific residency or making millions but all things considered being a physician is still a good career choice. Now take computer science which everyone was considering and now it barely pays and has terrible job security. People spoke very highly of it and look what happened. Guess what will happen to medicine the exact opposite.
@@zeyadmohamed6315 that’s just my theory *
Im still a little concerned about the job market for doctors. This video does make me feel a little better about doctors not being replaced by AI anytime soon, i still feel like that doctors are closer and closer to being replaced by NP and PAs with how much hospitals have been trying to replace them. And i was on a psych rotation and asked the staff there about psychiatrists being replaced by APRNs in the future and they agreed that it is likely
Eventually enough lawsuits will mount from NP/PA mistakes that it will make more business sense to go back to a more physician oriented healthcare field. It’s just gonna take a lot of deaths and permanent mistakes for it to happen.
Yeah, I work at the hospital now while being premed and you definitely think about that. With all of the technological advances going on, I’m wondering if it’ll be more NP’s and PA’s being involved while the doctors move on to a different role like research. I hope not though.
You shouldn't be worried about NP and PA they will never replace physicians. Anesthesia is the perfect example of this.
@@JordanKDorsey It will not be. I can not tell you the amount of horrific medical decisions they make.
PAs are great for general practice, but they make poor specialists. Even then, they exist by necessity because we don't have enough general practitioners that are better trained.
Becoming a medical doctor was the best thing I did in my life. Never regretted it and never will
Do you mind sharing your specialty?
@ I’m a emergency medical doctor here in Brazil. But I also have worked as a GP. Here in Brazil is a little different than the US. When you graduate in medical school you are “medico generalista” what would be similar to a general practitioner and it allows you to work in the ER, family doctor and internal medicine. I worked as a gp in the beginning but then I specialized in emergency medicine.
@@vitexmaurexbananex56I’m glad you’re fulfilled by your career! Im a premed and I hear all the negativity and it makes me worrisome about choosing medicine but I do love learning about it.
Definitely would like to see a video on new medical technology
Yup
Midlevel creeping says otherwise dear Dr.Kevin , Nurses out here calling themselves NP Cardiologist, NP Intensivist, Nurse Anaesthesiologist , . Patients at this point dont know if they're visited by an MD or an NP , Our country is doomed by these midlevels not AI
True, all wanna be doctors but none want to go through the intensive training they receive.
Honestly, I think a video with a title like this deserves more than just 9 minutes.
Mom wake up Jevin Kubbal dropped another video 🗣️💯
@@hillaryhtun3360 😂
@@tab8294 hahahahaha
2:14 absolutely!
I believe there has to be a passion there. I feel there is a lack of passion in so many different fields these days, but that matters. There are plenty of frustrating and difficult things about being a doctor, but when you truly care about taking care of an individual's health needs it is worth it.
AI and midlevels will help doctors not replace their work not sure why so many fixate on black and white scenarios..medicine is uniquely human we should never lose sight of that
I would love to see a video on advancements in Medical Technology !
Much needed video! Thank you Dr. Jubbal.
Can you please make a video about the steps of applying to a US med school after finishing a BS degree as an international student. Also, the same in regard to applying for residency as an international med student.
Said by Kevin who's not even practicing at the moment 🙄
thank you Dr. Jubbal you're the goat
Thanks for watching!
I’m In high school but this is so useful for uni next year
finally i was restless waiting for this video thnks 😍Btw could u do a video of how international students from IGCSE could become a doctor in the USA 😍😃
I agree on the side hustle part.
I work in AI. I agree, medicine is the way. That being said, surgical specialties like neurosurgery will definitely be aided HARD in two decades. The robots will be far more superior than a human. But someone need to be there to open and close. The other surgical specialties will take more time, probably about 3-4 decades. But in terms of intelligence, by the end of 2026 ai will be more knowledgeable in any vector imaginable than all humans convined. To the point where advancements in robotics can't even be speculated, or in any science. 😂 Heck, the world might end before surgeons only have to open and close.😂 Pathology is DEFINITELY gone in 3 years (more likely will be the easiest specialty to practice because an AI will do everything better faster), and rad is a close second. I can go as far as to say that path could be completely replaced TODAY but companies right now are invested into core AI (general) development until the margins tighten. When that happens... applications of AI will multiply by the second to medicine and that's when we'll see severe changes in work/life balance of MD's. Will they be replaced? NO. Will their work/life balance improve? YES. Probably by several percentage points.
That being said, money won't mean anything in 2-3 decades. Not when robots are doing everything. So careers will be valuable based on perception and value to society and not salary. And guess what, medicine wins again.
Since you work in AI..is computer science a promising career?
Wow! I never thought this way❤ nice vedio Dr. Jubbal
wait so the research you do to be competitive for residency doesn't exactly have to be related to that specific specialty?
unfortunately i believe a lot of applications to competitive residencies are chalked with sub par and uncorrelated abstracts just to hit a quota of studies, there is a noticeable gain from being published in a reputable journal, however, that often is less impactful
Yes, please make a video on the latest advances in the medical field. Thanks
Could you do a video on the tech advancements in Psychiatry?
Great I loved this I want a video about the future of radiology and the doctor in the field of radiology and I also I want a video about the available medical specialties such as radiology, surgery, dentistry, neurology, psychiatry, etc.
He has them
0:07 you and Ali Abdaal started this trend 😂
yes please make a video on technological advances in medicine
2:17 latest med advances definetly
Hey buddy, I love your videos a lot and I watch almost all of them. Can you please make a video on Studying Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering and them going to Medical School for MD Program here in Canada and USA. It will be really helpful if you can do this and also which extra curriculars and volunteers are best for this field. Thanks a lot I hope you become the best doctor in the world.
can't wait for the radiology AI vid!
Coming in a few weeks!
It is worst to be a doctor in 2025.
Could y’all make a video on the different components needed for a strong residency application?
We've covered the Match process but not the residency application process yet. Maybe later this year. Thanks for the request!
Possible to leak out medical school curriculum to general public?
Latest medical advances vid please !!!
Why should doctors risk their lives and the lives of their families just to help very small amount of people?
Latest medical advancement pls!!! :)
Future doctor incoming 😂😂
If they quitting they were never “called”. You gotta be called to this or else you’ll never last…
I agree 100%!
This is stupid. Its click bait. I literally more worried about becoming a future doctor/surgeon now than it did before.
We have plenty of videos outlining the cons of becoming a doctor as well as what aspiring doctors should be cautious of.
Oops.
7th comment!
Can i be pinned
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