The absolute first thing I did when I embarked on the US medical residency journey was watch your video on how to prepare for USMLE Step 1. I had gone through all those videos and used Uworld, B&B, pathoma the way you advised. After Step 1, Step 2Ck, USCE and everything else, here I am watching this video after applying to residency programs! I want to thank you for all the help. Your videos helped me create a clearer path to navigate through and laid the foundation to this journey! Thanks again.
this is a solid guide! After doing my own prep and attending interviews, this is a good video to highlight the steps and get in the mindset! Thank you.
This video is really valuable. Could have been much better if provided a frame work for answering every Qs but still I value this content. Thank you so much for putting valuable information in short video. Much appreciated.
Does talking about a particular illness (febrile seizures) you were diagnosed with in your childhood and completely cured, and subsequent experiences with the neurologist who treated you as a motivation improve my chances of a neurology residency or does exposing an illness even if it is cured make it seem like a red flag and end up jeopardizing my chances instead?
Dr. Challa this is a great video, thank you for making this. Can u please discuss behavioral questions/reaction to different situations and their answers in detail, i'll be thankful.
Hi doctor thank you for your helpful video. Could you please tell us how to answer a Q says : tell me about a time you made a mistack and had to tell a resident or attending you? Kindely leave the answer for us in a comment. Thank you
Thanks for the feedback! I’m still in the process of learning how to make my videos better and more helpful for all of you! I’ll keep that in mind when making future videos 😊
Dr, i wanted to ask did u do Usmle after ur mbbs from india? Is the residency in USA similar to the MD (postgraduate) of india? If i do MBBS from India then will i study in USA after USMLE or i will do residency and practice as a resident? Please reply
Its similar to pg in india ,you are basically choosing the specialty ,usmle is a registration exam to be able to be selected for residency programs and to practice after your residency period ...and there are 3 steps in usmle www.yousmle.com/img-guide/ Hope this helps
The absolute first thing I did when I embarked on the US medical residency journey was watch your video on how to prepare for USMLE Step 1. I had gone through all those videos and used Uworld, B&B, pathoma the way you advised. After Step 1, Step 2Ck, USCE and everything else, here I am watching this video after applying to residency programs! I want to thank you for all the help. Your videos helped me create a clearer path to navigate through and laid the foundation to this journey! Thanks again.
This guide is really helpful, It would be great if you could help with the behavioral questions
this is a solid guide! After doing my own prep and attending interviews, this is a good video to highlight the steps and get in the mindset! Thank you.
Very helpful, many of your points were addressed during interviews. I’ve watched your video several times and it has been helpful every time. Thanks
Thank you so much Dr! After going through bunches of interviews, this video is solid and very helpful!
I am interviewing for a dental residency and I found this extremely helpful in guiding me during my upcoming interviews. Thank you!
So good to see you here after med school 💁🏻♀️
Great info Doc! What if the question is why USA and why not in your own country!? What did you like about the system here!?
Just Don't say my Home country Sucks
This video is really valuable. Could have been much better if provided a frame work for answering every Qs but still I value this content. Thank you so much for putting valuable information in short video. Much appreciated.
thank for your useful sharing❤
loooveeed this , thank you Dr Challa
Does talking about a particular illness (febrile seizures) you were diagnosed with in your childhood and completely cured, and subsequent experiences with the neurologist who treated you as a motivation improve my chances of a neurology residency or does exposing an illness even if it is cured make it seem like a red flag and end up jeopardizing my chances instead?
Dr. Challa this is a great video, thank you for making this. Can u please discuss behavioral questions/reaction to different situations and their answers in detail, i'll be thankful.
Thank you!
Hi, how would you address a question about lack of research?
Hi doctor thank you for your helpful video. Could you please tell us how to answer a Q says : tell me about a time you made a mistack and had to tell a resident or attending you? Kindely leave the answer for us in a comment. Thank you
This was a very well done video and I appreciate the time you put into this.
Thank you so much, very informative.
Awesome video. Thanks
So many tips in one place, thanks for this video
Thank you for this guide! So helpful, as always!
Thank you
Such an amazing tutorial
Admirable job Dr, thank u very much!
Thank you for this vedio
What if they asked me why your score is so low how respond on that
Man you saved my life
Thanks for this
Thank you very much. The background music is very distracting!
Thanks for the feedback! I’m still in the process of learning how to make my videos better and more helpful for all of you! I’ll keep that in mind when making future videos 😊
Thanks so much for the help!!😄
Subscription done. Great work.
Nice ideas
Hello sir, did you have any mentor or you did this on your own !? And you gave step 1 after graduation or before ?
Very informative doc! Would you please make videos regarding electives in the US? It would be a great help.
This was very helpful. Thank you
Another great video! Thnk you Dr. Challa
Very informative video. Thank you !
Thank you for the amazing video, I am currently preparing gor interviews, any resources that you recommend?
did you match?
@@muhammadhuz unfortunately No
Oh. Keep trying and you'll get it in the next cycle. Goodluck
Hello Dr. I just got an interview for clerkship..Would you please help me with some tips
Hi. An awesome presentation Dr. I was wondering if you can help me with a good example of "conflict of interest" question?
How COVID has affected you? How to answer that question dr?
Dr, i wanted to ask did u do Usmle after ur mbbs from india? Is the residency in USA similar to the MD (postgraduate) of india? If i do MBBS from India then will i study in USA after USMLE or i will do residency and practice as a resident?
Please reply
Its similar to pg in india ,you are basically choosing the specialty ,usmle is a registration exam to be able to be selected for residency programs and to practice after your residency period ...and there are 3 steps in usmle
www.yousmle.com/img-guide/
Hope this helps
@@008.abiramikathiravan8 so if i want to do my higher studies in Canada (after mbbs) then would I have to give the residency exam of Canada?
@@adityachaudhary9011 yes , in that case you need to write Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) and qualify in it
@@008.abiramikathiravan8 Thanks sir