@amanda-7

Really love the way you broke this down, as a MS3 who is interested in everything, I feel like this video was a good starting point for me to begin reflecting.

@prolinque8042

The finance part I'm glad someone brought it up thank you

@belanina2005

the financial advice was def something i think about as an ms2 now, i really lke pediatrics, but I'm def not blessed to have a lot of financial support going through med school...so its a lot to think about objectively.

@Spencer_Thatcher

Most of the physicians I work with in Endo live on like 80K a year. They all live pretty humbly and then they take the rest of their 100K and invest it each year on stocks and local business. I know one who owns a few restraunts in town and then just pays from that spots revenue to have someone manage it for him. They all make lots more then the better paid residency because they make 3 or 4 Times what they do at the hospital because of their investment. 

Moral is that if you live like a normal upper middle class person and make your money work for you then you will be filthy rich no matter your speciality.

@interestingvideos6978

best video on topic. every other video on YouTube is an absolute waste of time. this video is 100 % authentic.

@bluedolphin4574

Thank you for this movie.  I especially appreciated the realistic tone with which you tackled this important subject.  Well-done.  Keep these great videos coming.

@better_notes182

This is the only video that lays it out simply, thabk you ❤

@anaos1004

My interests: clinical neurology 
Environment I wanna work in: inpatient and/ or outpatient neurology 
My limitations: anything related to surgery
How much money: enough to be comfortable
I know only neuro is going to make me happy, so I’d rather find a way to be successful in it. But I understand that not everyone got swept away by a specialty so looking at the whole picture is important! Great video 👏🏼👏🏼
(Also important to note that I’m an IMG. I’m glad I like neuro because it’s not the hardest for imgs to match and also my parents paid for my tuition in my home country).

@masterimbecile

Another question to ask yourself:

Rank the bodily fluids from most to least acceptable

Sweat, blood, tears, saliva, mucous, urine, pus, feces.

@numnum8357

I did Psychiatry for a while but found out i didn't like it, so switched into pediatrics best decision ever. Ped is lucrative where i am practicing.

@folayemiiwaloye2221

And as always.....Radiology is in the Dark

@janedatinguinoo6611

Thank you so much! This was so helpful.
- OMS-III going through a specialty identity crisis

@brandong7689

i have exams next week and this came at the perfect time <3

@0doublezero0

9:20 Allergy place is not correct, it actually makes more than Rheumatology.   It would be an above-average paying field.

@doctorumer2723

I dont have to choose,
 My step 1 will do it :-P

@طائر-و6ظ

Thank you ❤️

@MegaCharles2012

you should do a how to study for step 2ck!!

@akiamini4006

Man ! This was an epic con and a really helping one in my choice of profession . I personally picked up oncology since it has to have exponential growth in years to come with unhealthy lifestyles so on so forth and it has little to do with anatomy knowledge and its more on cellular and genetics level of science and research and I LOVE MYSELF SOME DOPEASS AND REAL RESEARCH! 😄

@baveshsiva7393

Great video by a great man🫂😇

@babiioffgun1835

thank you, this really helps