5 Good Habits I Learned from Medical School (& Residency)

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These are 5 good habits I learned along the way to becoming a doctor, both in medical school and residency.

TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Introduction
00:22 - 1. Statistically literate & less swayed by media
01:59 - 2. Paying closer attention to health
03:59 - 3. Forced to optimize learning & efficiency
05:42 - 4. Self-confidence from overcoming challenges
07:28 - 5. Honing my discipline & work ethic

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Sorry about the audio! Got a new camera and it was set a bit hot while recording. Thanks for watching

kevinjubbalmd
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I'm a final year med student from India and you inspire me whenever I really need that motivation!

collinrg
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I can honestly say in med school now in my 2nd year Feynman's technique has enabled me move further in aspect of enhancing my confidence when interacting with colleagues

piuskelvin
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So hard to stay healthy when you’re a stress eater though😣😣

matchmadeinmedicine
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another strong solid video! really inspiring to get me through my afternoon slump!

MintChocChip
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Today is my birthday! Great video as a gift haha

christianperez
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One, didn't know you are partially Punjabi (gang gang). But two, do you use Notion? (4:05 of the video I thought I saw a snippet). I've loved a lot of the videos you've made about efficiency and optimizing systems and think going into how you use Notion (if you do) could be super helpful!

Thanks for all you do!

tim_ernest
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Dr Jubbal, can you please make a video addressing the midlevel "enroachment" in what it seems like almost all specialities? Independent practice and all that?
As an aspiring physician, I find this severely off putting and literally no one is talking about it except on reddit.
I get that this may be a bitter topic but someone has to address this.

adityashah
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I'm first year mbbs student...
Love from India 🇮🇳

akashchopra
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1 thing which i learnt additionally is Kevin Jubbal is an Indian orgin
Love from India

sachina
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💖💖💖💖
I don't know if your videos are as cool as they seem but they always leave me with an impression of "damn he's so cool and knows what he's doing"

natalyalmouie
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thank you for this i’m so excited to go to med school and become an orthopedic surgeon! i’ve been doing so much research!!!❤️❤️

jadalewis
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Please Kevin make the video about step 2ck resources. Love your content!

christianperez
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In med school I learned that it is good to spend free time watching your videos :D

jovanavisnjic
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Definitely have to focus on developing these habits

johnlevine
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This was a really great video! Those are great habits you learned.

YourLPC
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Happy to learn a lot of good stuff from you keep posting videos

Indianrecipebookvlog
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Hello!! Any person who is watching the little segment on the 10 pm news titled "Medical Miracle Minute" which is supposed to discuss the newest trends in medicine, must be aware that these segments are almost always written by journalists who decided that they liked journalism because journalism has less math and less science in the workplace. Don't expect non--science types to accurately summarize scientific studies.

gwillis
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Mindset over skillset is the difference between a growth mentality and fixed mentality. Well, sort of but at least a skillset is useful within a niche. Applied broadly throughout though I’d prefer the former.

samuelsmithmed
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That hit me. I always say I’m not a good speaker and then isolate myself. I have questions and too shy to ask and then says never mind. I know the answers to the questions of my instructors and then wait for someone to recite. man... idk...

shanonlicnachan