انتخاب تخصص یکی از مهمترین تصمیماتی است که شما در دانشکده پزشکی می گیرید. همه چیز از زندگی شما در دوران دانشکده پزشکی ، از زندگی در محل اقامت ، تا زندگی خارج از محل اقامت شما به عنوان پزشک معالج ، همه تحت تأثیر این تصمیم مجرد قرار گرفته است. این روشی منظم برای تشخیص اینکه کدام تخصص برای شخصیت شما مناسب تر است.

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01:14 اطلاعات مربوط به انتخاب تخصص پزشکی
02:02 چه عواملی برای تصمیم گیری در مورد تخصص مهم هستند؟
03:40 رویکرد سیستمیک برای انتخاب یک تخصص پزشکی
03:47 1 | مناطق مورد علاقه و علمی شما چیست؟
04:11 2 | مراقبت مستقیم در مقابل غیر مستقیم بیمار
04:21 3 | ترجیح جراحی ، پزشکی یا مخلوط
05:31 4 | تعادل کار و زندگی چقدر مهم است؟
06:52 5 | چه نوع جمعیت و نتایج بیمار را ترجیح می دهید؟
07:30 6 | ملاحظات سوم
08:45 بعد از انتخاب خاص خود ، تصمیم خود را تأیید کنید

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سلب مسئولیت: محتوای این فیلم نظر من است و توصیه پزشکی نمی کند. مطالب و پیوندهای مرتبط فقط اطلاعات عمومی را فقط برای اهداف آموزشی عمومی ارائه می دهند. استفاده از این اطلاعات کاملاً در معرض خطر شماست. کوین Jubbal ، M.D و Med School Insiders LLC هیچ گونه مسئولیتی در قبال خسارات مستقیم یا غیرمستقیم یا خسارت های ناشي از استفاده از اطلاعات مندرج در این فیلم ، از جمله اما فقط به ضرر اقتصادی ، جراحات ، بیماری و یا مرگ ندارند.

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50 پاسخ به “چگونه یک مورد خاص را انتخاب کنیم | 6 مرحله”

  1. I am now a doctor with 11 year of experience. I worked in anaes, medical, emergency, intensive care. I think in the end, you really need to work for a few months before you know if you like it or not. What you see in books or in work is totally different.
    I agree that all hot head medical fresh graduate is like I want to save the world. But after multiple complains, long workout, difficult colleague, nurse, boss, you realise that work is work, lack of satisfaction make you think that maybe free time, money is more important

  2. I'm on the brink of graduating grade 12 and I have weird science and maths subjects that i chose bc i don't know what to do for the future. I alternate between wanting to do something to do with medicine and engineering. I like both too much and I keep tossing up between the two. Is there anything that goes into both?

  3. I am considering changing my future trajectory from Neuropsychology to Neurology. I am completing my bachelor's and will begin to search for medical schools. I just came across this youtube channel and I am glad I found it! I am specifically looking for information about neurology, but can't seem to find that on this channel or the websites. If anyone can point me in a better direction for that, it'd be much appreciated. Also, if there could be a video on this channel made about neurology, I think many of us could benefit from that. Thank you for all you do!

  4. You should do a series where you highlight other options for those uninterested in going the M.D. or D.O. route and instead having professional doctorates for specialized clinical professionals.

    Audiology – Au.D.
    Optometry – O.D.
    Podiatry – D.P.M.
    Occupational Therapy – D.O.T.
    Nurse Practitioner – D.N.P.
    Pharmacy – Pharm.D.
    Psychology – Psy.D.
    Veterinary Medicine – D.V.M.
    Physical Therapy – D.P.T.
    Chiropractic Medicine – D.C.

    These typically are cheaper alternatives to Med School and still make good money, while providing a doctorate in a specialized field.

  5. My interests now is urology , It never crossed my mind I'd consider this speciality
    😂
    But I am highly interested and consider it my passion
    Btw I'm a female 🙂

  6. I'm trying to decide if I want to go to PA school or med school but I'm just not sure what I want. I have loved medicine for so long and I know that one of those places is where I want to be and I think I want to become a doctor but I also want to make sure I have time for my family in the future and I'm worried I will feel like I'm not doing enough or I could have been more if I become a PA

  7. You know there are other specialties other than ortho, plastics, and neuro. There's fetal surgery, cardio-thoracic surgery, general surgery, pediatric surgery, trauma surgery, facial and maxillofacial surgery, and so many others. Please include other surgical specialties other than just those three. Especially plastics, as it reconstructive surgery, not transplant or cardiovascular surgery.

  8. Students, know this: the healthcare industrial complex will determine the arc of your career a LOT more than you can possibly imagine. You will have NO control over any of this, and it will only get worse as time goes on. Make sure you understand that the tide has changed, that medicine foremost is a business, and there is a great deal of lip service paid to the notion of "patient safety."
    Anesthesiology is my career, and I love it. I had a soul-crushing experience on my internal medicine rotations as a 3d-year student; my faculty mentor had a similar experience in her education. She's an anesthesiologist, the rest is history.
    What makes anesthesiology great: you are often the smartest guy in the room, because the anesthesiologist needs to know everything about the patient to plan the proper anesthestic; you also need to know at least the basics of the surgical procedure at hand. The anesthesiologist needs to know what medications are indicated, contraindicated– AND how much they cost (I. Am. Not. Kidding. Don't get too happy with that brand-new wonder drug during your residency, bc chances are that homey little community hospital that you decide to practice will NOT have that drug (or that equipment, or that whatever). The anesthesiologist is the internal medicine person in the OR (and oftentimes knows more than the actual internist). The anesthesiologist has to anticipate how the patient will react to surgical conditions, and be ready to act in instances where the conditions are wholly UNexpected. It's often quick-paced; it's also boring as hell more often than anyone will likely admit. However,
    KNOW THIS: no matter how wonderful a person you are, no matter how technically skillful you are, no matter how knowledgeable and clinically adept you are, you will be abused by just about every other person on the surgical team. "PATIENT'S MOVING!" "I HAVE TO DO MY CASE RIGHT THIS MINUTE!!!!" "THE CASE IS ONLY GONNA TAKE 5 MINUTES!" growls the surgeon. "YOU DIDN'T COMPLETE THIS UTTERLY USELESS BUREAUCRATIC NONSENSE BEFORE WE BROUGHT THE PATIENT INTO THE ROOM", admonishes the OR nurse. "YOU HAVE A NARCOTIC DISCREPANCY!", "I NEED AN ORDER FOR THISTHATANDTHEOTHERTHING– RIGHT NOW, SO STOP POUNDING ON THE OTHER PT'S CHEST!!" hisses the PACU nurse.
    And although most surgeries performed these days are IMPOSSIBLE to perform without an anesthesiologist, we get blamed for all sorts of poor surgical outcomes, whether they make physiologic sense or not. "The pt exsanguinated after the surgeon lacerated the thoracic aorta during a laparoscopic cholecystectomy, you say?" Well, if "anesthesia" had put the OR table in 23° of trendelenburg like I asked, I'd have had better exposure and…" Keep calm and blame anesthesia (that is a REAL tshirt design!)
    My mantra: I love practicing anesthesiology. I just wish I didn't have to do it in the hospital or surgicenter.

  9. I am from France and have to choose my specialty in less than 2 weeks and it's a huge struggle for me. I asked myself the same questions that are adressed in this video and am still hesitating between medical (neurology or pediatrics) and surgery (neurosurgery or pediatric surgery, and very recently wondering about plastic surgery because it is one of the surgery that offers the best balance between work and personal life…). For every specialty I see some good and bad points and don't manage to get anywhere in the end…
    I dont know if some of you who have experienced this struggle and went through one of these specialty would have some advice …

  10. I'm 13 and I'm thinking about surgery of some sort but I'm not sure which! I wish I could get a start in trying to learn more about it and study up on it throughout highschool and stuff but idk how lol just checking out all your videos!

  11. Thanks for your YouTube channel. I teach advanced physics in high school, and many of my seniors are considering pre-med as an undergrad path. I direct them to your videos, which have proven helpful to them.

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