You Just Got into Medical School. Now What?

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Congratulations, you just got accepted to medical school! The hardest part is now behind you, or so you thought. Here's what to expect and what to do next to make the most of your next 4 years as a medical student.

TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
00:53 Preclinical Years
04:23 Clinical Years
08:37 Additional Considerations

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I'm gonna start August this year, wish me luck

upreviewed
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Me, who absolutely has not been accepted to medical school - * Sees video title and immediately clicks *

Jv
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I am 33, a dad of 2 daughters, full time military, and I decided to apply to medical school

leadheart
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Me, a senior in High School, aw yes this looks like the video for me.

janTelo
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make a video on "So you want to be a Pediatrician " (including all the sub-specialities, work-life balance and amount of sudden calls) 🥺🥺

afiazahin
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Just finished first year here. Haven't been through 2nd-4th, but I personally think getting into medical school was way harder than actually being in med school. Sure you have to study everyday, but you don't have the existential angst of thinking you might not be a doctor and have wasted 4 years of undergrad + a year of master's. Anecdotally, I'm not too worried about STEP 1 because it's pass fail for us and if you just keep up with Anking cards you'll know most everything you need before dedicated time.

samuelsmithmed
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Don't study before med school, heed his advice and don't do it!! Because from once you start on you will cherish those days where you don't have to.

samuelsmithmed
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I'm 28 and i have decided to go to medical school.

nelln
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One day I will be a cardio surgeon 🙂
Not now but someday...

dalelazaro
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ER Doctor here ! Congratulations to everyone ! Is a long and difficult road, HOWEVER, enjoy the process, there is nothing more you could be doing right now. Dont take it for granted, dont forget what it took to make it this far. Be grateful !

FacundoMD
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As a 1st year medical student who felt like he got hit by a train by the amount of work you need to put in, I have some advice for future students
1.Learn, learn, learn - read as much as you can, follow this channel's methods for learning, they helped me immensely; read the course in the same day that it has been presented in class, and always go back to check your knowledge and what you forgot, NO EXCUSES, this will make your life easier;
2.Make a plan - doesn't have to be complicated, just some rules to follow; consistent sleep/waking up hours, consistent reading/learning hours, consistent eating hours, and consistent working out/socializing hours(very important);
3.Workout - mens sana in corpore sano; do a bit of moving everyday, doesn't have to be intense necessarily, just make sure to do it everyday to keep your body as prepared as your mind;
4.Sleep - don't do those stupid all nighters, go to bed before 12:30 am and sleep at least 7 hours; this will elevate your learning and mental health game by a lot;
5.Eat healthy and regularly - pretty self explanatory, no overindulgence, no McDonald's or KFC or whatever, no sugary sodas, ONLY water, plenty of veggies and quality fats(look up videos for healthy diet on a budget);
6.Luck favors the prepared - the more prepared you are for an exam, the higher the chances of you being lucky enough to get the questions that you know the answer to;
7.Love to learn and love medicine - there's no way around it, if you don't love any of these two, then medicine is probably not for you;

random.med.student
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I’m starting medical school on Monday this video is just on time.

akasiaxzz
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Dang! I wish I saw this a year ago 😜 But it is still helpful even as a 1st year student! 🙌

ShaunAndersen
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You can’t say goodbye to your social life if you never had one

henockxnxa
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This is what I needed! Definitely having problems managing stress before hand but definitely trying to enjoy the most free time I'll have in 8 years

Gooner
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Wow....I LITERALLY JUST GOT IN LAST MONTH AND IM ALREADY DYING LIKE ???

chanslaptop
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i thought that medical is a field for me but thank u for saving my life, u taught me that i should choose a career that i love and like .. i cant thank u enough for it 🥺💕

blurrybil
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I'm a successful Pediatrician Doctor Allhumdulliah

xoafrin
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I just got my acceptance today and I don’t know how to feel or act. It feels so weird and amazing at the same time. Thank you for the guidance :”)

makhloufbannoud
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Good luck to all the Med-students out there! You guys got this!!

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