Day in the Life - Stanford Medical School Student [Ep. 2]

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A Day in the Life of a Stanford Medical School Student. David Mahoney is an incoming fourth year medical student (MS4) at Stanford Medical School. Student doctor Mahoney attended the University of Washington in Seattle as a pre-med and after graduating from Stanford Medical School intends to become a pediatrician.

David goes over why he chose Stanford for medical school, the special perks of being a student at Stanford, choosing a specialty like pediatrics, and much more. Learn what inspired David to pursue medical school to become a doctor and much more!

Let us know down in the comments if you enjoy this new style of video. If so, I would be happy to make more "A Day in the Life" series with other medical students, doctors, surgeons, and health professionals.

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I love this guy. He seems to have a great balance of compassion and sincerity with his scientific mind....he's already a good person and gonna make a great doctor.

quantumcrash
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I went to Stanford for my brain surgery and he came in my room a couple of times oh my gosh this is crazy

Olivia-hbqy
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I loved this “A Day in the Life”. I would love to see more of these types of videos in the future :)

anissa
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This is not a day in the life it is just an interview !!!

mahmoudaktham
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I also want to study in Standford medical school in future..
It's feel good that students are happy there..
Want more these kinds of video..

jyotipatel
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Oh my gosh.. I love him (: He seems like he really loves what he does.

darlin.smile
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Wow I’m wanting to do everything he mentions, pediatrics, teaching, the works! Nice to someone have the same ambition as me and seem so happy

amaliatestani
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The way he express himself impressed me.

nidanursinanoglu
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This guy is awesome. I love the reasons why he followed medicine and pedriatics! Best wishes

eduardoavalos
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very talented, he will do great wherever he goes. It is good to see people like him going into medicine

jimwright
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This was great. The campus is beautiful.

DrAdnan
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love the new video style can you continue to make more day of the life of a surgeon?

munsifchaudhry
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He seems really nice😁 He demonstrates why a person should be happy to work hard to get into a great medical school🤔😁🤓🤓

Simplythetruthfulone
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Hey, Doc. I’m a brain tumor patient, about 10 years out from resection, so, this vid is interesting to me. Unfortunately, my tumor has recurred twice, being successfully treated through radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. Now that you did a video on neurosurgery, would it be possible for you to do a vid on radiologists. And medical oncology?

kevinmoore
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I just feel the anxiety and pressure and so smart he is totally weird energy coming off of him.... keep him in the prayers

aaronortega
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Misleading title but cool video nonetheless. I was just curious to know what his daily routine was, as suggested by the tittle of the video...

jorgesolis
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Is it true that out of four years of study that the majority of medical students have spent an hour, or less, studying the Lymphatic system? Or has that changed in recent years?

BTW, one of the top doctors in the US specializing in Lymphedema is Dr. Stanley Rockson at Stanford.

greatpix
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your voice makes it awesome .thank you so much this kind of vids is realy motivating

mosulian
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Oh I loved this video, fab look into your day!

HarrietShearsmith
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in Belgium you are just a simple doctor after 7y. Than you need another 5-6y for becoming a specialist.
Nurses have go to 4y of college, to get bachelor degree.

krulkrulle