5 Misconceptions About Becoming a Doctor

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Becoming a doctor is by no means easy. Between college, medical school, and residency, there are many challenges and obstacles that students must face on their journey to becoming a physician. That being said, it doesn't have to be the soul-crushing experience that some students make it out to be. Here are 5 common misconceptions about becoming a doctor.

TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
00:15 You Have to Be Smart
01:28 You Have to Be Rich
02:26 You Won’t Have Any Time
03:40 Medical School & Residency Are Miserable
05:44 It’s Not Worth It

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I'm an attending MD. Medical school and residency can definitely consume your time. But I chose not to continue that after residency. I work 40 hours per week and have 3 days off. I do not fill those 3 days off with research or extra work. So I get to enjoy normal work hours with a high income. I have a wife and 3 kids. Was an avid pc gamer in medical school and still am. Make time for yourself

dominick
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I agree! I just started med school and heard all the horror stories about how difficult/awful it is, which scared me at first. However, I’ve found med school to be fun and I actually have a lot of time to spend with friends, go out on weekends, and do my hobbies. And I wouldn’t say I’m the most efficient either. It’s not as bad as people make it out to be!

diegorenteria
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as a husband and father of two, I can confirm medical school doesn't have to consume your life. I definitely don't have as much time as before, but time management has really helped me make the most of my spare time and I stay refreshed and ready for work everyday.

maximumovermuslim
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Kevin: Anyone can become a doctor if they are willing to work hard and study optimally
Also Kevin: Medical school was filled with Olympians and people who had climbed Mount Everest

mustang
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This is definitely important to understand. Not everyone has the same experience

camiloiribarren
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Some of these “misconceptions” are truths disguised. For instance, you do have to give up substantial amounts of time. I managed to exercise and see friends a few times a month in med school and residency, but not every month—some are just brutal working more than two full work weeks in 7 days. And there are times that is not necessarily better as an attending.

And there is “financial aid” which is a fancy way of saying hundreds of thousands of dollars worth in loans for most people. It is not an easy burden to have—even if you do public service loan forgiveness, that’s still paying a second rent/mortgage every month for 10 years. Even if you had a scholarship free ride through med school, which is uncommon, you’re still starting saving 7-10 years behind everyone who started working after college already. So it is important to also keep living simply and not overspend when you do finally get a more normal schedule and better salary.

I am an academic hospitalist and the work creep is real. We are voluntold new responsibilities often by the hospital without even having an ability to ‘say no.’ The demands and stressors are many. I decided to start business school to either change those expectations or move on to something else. Fortunately there are many other physicians in the business school. Medicine is something that can be very rewarding at times, and very demanding many times. Something people should do if they truly feel a draw to it. It is not something people should do because they think they can do it or want to make a lot of money or their parents want them to, etc.

RealMattHaney
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You definitely dont have to be “Rich.” But lets not lie like family wealth doesn’t make your journey much easier. From applying to taking boards to residency app to living costs having money/financial support matters.

fooni
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As a current resident I feel compelled to say that choosing to have a different perspective doesn't magically make medical school and residency less miserable when it is well known that this country treats medical trainees extremely poorly. It's so common to face abuse as a medical trainee and it's so common for medical trainees to kill themselves that this is something we specifically learned about at my medical school. It's frankly offensive to those of us who have faced truly malignant treatment as a trainee to say this. And it's a disservice to anyone considering medical school to not be honest about how they very likely will be treated once it's too late to change your mind because you've already taken on so much debt that you'll never be able to pay it off unless you finish medical training and become an attending

lydiadu
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This motivates me a lot more to become a doctor.

degstoll
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Could you make a video on a depressing doctor specialty vs a happier doctor specialty? (Based on majority)

RockfordQuarles
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I'm 16 and I hope I become I doctor, I wish everyone reading this hope their dream come true

CJ...
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1:28 "You have to be rich"
Me: laughs in Spanish

degstoll
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Definitely something I needed to hear. Thank you ❤

khalilahd.
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"high school is carefree and easy" rip to the kids who worked hard to get into top colleges

edwardkao
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Outstanding video, this needs to get played in every introductory science class on college campuses

baylorwiggins
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I am 33. Wasted my 20's and I'm considering accomplishing a dream of becoming a Dr. Any words of advice?

jmo
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I hope I become a doctor one day and fulfill my dreams

alexpapad
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I'm 17 and want to be a doctor but how would you advice someone like me who's doing science to strengthen thier study foundation and study management?

nosiphotrinity
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Thank u 😊 .... Really love it ..
POV; please upload about med school time'table if u can 💕

Melanophile_
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Just saying your a doctor with the Dr prefix is prestige/factor alone. Weather or not your practice

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