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Hematologist Oncologist (Cancer Doctor) Interview | Day in the life, hematology oncology residency
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00:17 What is hematology & oncology?
1:43 Why did you choose medicine and heme-onc in particular?
04:00 Are there further subspecialties of heme-onc after internal medicine?
05:23 What’s a typical day in the life of a hematologist – oncologist?
07:29 How is the heme-onc lifestyle different from other specialties?
08:49 Employment types / practice settings for hematologists-oncologists (private, etc)
09:49 Locum tenens/ alternative employment environments
10:33 How to get involved in nonclinical work as a hematologist oncologist?
12:15 Do you have protected time for nonclinical activities like administrative work?
12:46 What is the most rewarding aspect of heme onc?
14:47 What is the most challenging aspect of heme onc?
15:54 How to deal with death, dying, terminal illness and end of life?
18:01 What personality types do well in hematology oncology?
18:41 What are the misconceptions about heme-onc?
19:21 How to match into a good heme onc /IM residency and fellowship? How to become a hematologist + oncologist?
20:50 How well are hematologist oncologists compensated compared to other specialties?
21:36 Are there things new physicians can do to maximize their income?
22:40 How to stay on top of medical advances
23:48 How to prevent burnout
24:39 Were you able to work out and keep up with fitness during residency and long work hours?
26:05 How to establish a work-life balance
26:29 How has medicine changed since you started and what future changes do you see?
28:20 Is it reasonable to stay on top of broad specialties like family medicine or do referrals become the norm?
29:26 Generalists vs specialists in medicine
30:04 Is there anything you would change about your career path? Any regrets?
30:46 What led to your + your colleagues’ strong career and specialty satisfaction?
31:26 What are your favorite global travel destinations?
32:13 How can we become good doctors?
33:23 Delayed gratification vs enjoying your youth
MEDICAL SCHOOL RESOURCES I RECOMMEND
WORKOUT EQUIPMENT I RECOMMEND:
USEFUL MED SCHOOL GEAR, TOOLS, SUPPLIES, OR GIFTS:
First is good, last two are more than necessary but extra sensitive
DEVICE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MED SCHOOL:
^^larger size not necessary
^^a little easier to carry in your whitecoat vs 12.9"
Laptop: Pretty much any PC nowadays works, Apple, Microsoft, etc doesn't matter.
PRODUCT RECOMMENDATIONS
Books
Filming Equipment
CHECK OUT MY SOCIAL MEDIA (all the cool kids do it)
#doctor #interview #oncology
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00:17 What is hematology & oncology?
1:43 Why did you choose medicine and heme-onc in particular?
04:00 Are there further subspecialties of heme-onc after internal medicine?
05:23 What’s a typical day in the life of a hematologist – oncologist?
07:29 How is the heme-onc lifestyle different from other specialties?
08:49 Employment types / practice settings for hematologists-oncologists (private, etc)
09:49 Locum tenens/ alternative employment environments
10:33 How to get involved in nonclinical work as a hematologist oncologist?
12:15 Do you have protected time for nonclinical activities like administrative work?
12:46 What is the most rewarding aspect of heme onc?
14:47 What is the most challenging aspect of heme onc?
15:54 How to deal with death, dying, terminal illness and end of life?
18:01 What personality types do well in hematology oncology?
18:41 What are the misconceptions about heme-onc?
19:21 How to match into a good heme onc /IM residency and fellowship? How to become a hematologist + oncologist?
20:50 How well are hematologist oncologists compensated compared to other specialties?
21:36 Are there things new physicians can do to maximize their income?
22:40 How to stay on top of medical advances
23:48 How to prevent burnout
24:39 Were you able to work out and keep up with fitness during residency and long work hours?
26:05 How to establish a work-life balance
26:29 How has medicine changed since you started and what future changes do you see?
28:20 Is it reasonable to stay on top of broad specialties like family medicine or do referrals become the norm?
29:26 Generalists vs specialists in medicine
30:04 Is there anything you would change about your career path? Any regrets?
30:46 What led to your + your colleagues’ strong career and specialty satisfaction?
31:26 What are your favorite global travel destinations?
32:13 How can we become good doctors?
33:23 Delayed gratification vs enjoying your youth
MEDICAL SCHOOL RESOURCES I RECOMMEND
WORKOUT EQUIPMENT I RECOMMEND:
USEFUL MED SCHOOL GEAR, TOOLS, SUPPLIES, OR GIFTS:
First is good, last two are more than necessary but extra sensitive
DEVICE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MED SCHOOL:
^^larger size not necessary
^^a little easier to carry in your whitecoat vs 12.9"
Laptop: Pretty much any PC nowadays works, Apple, Microsoft, etc doesn't matter.
PRODUCT RECOMMENDATIONS
Books
Filming Equipment
CHECK OUT MY SOCIAL MEDIA (all the cool kids do it)
#doctor #interview #oncology
Comment down below something good you've watched or read recently, or something you'd like me to draw :)
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