How I Matched IM Residency at the Mayo Clinic | My Detailed Med School and Match 2021 Experience

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  • čas přidán 21. 06. 2021
  • I hope you enjoy this in-depth video of my med school and residency journey to Mayo Clinic AZ, as an IMG. Let me know below what other videos you would like me to make.⬇️
    I challenge you to find a more detailed IMG residency Match experience on the internet. If I lose, you get a shout-out. If I win, I get a like and subscribe 😜
    [I RECOMMEND WATCHING MY VIDEOS IN HD QUALITY FOR BEST VIEWING EXPERIENCE]
    01:36 My ERAS Application Summary
    03:10 Research at Columbia University
    05:15 Research at Mayo Clinic
    07:30 Volunteering Experiences
    13:35 Graduation
    14:35 Deciding on career after med school
    16:46 INTERNSHIP! - Last year of med school
    20:18 COVID-19 STRIKES! Electives cancelled
    22:54 Mayo Clinic elective
    25:55 Submitting my ERAS Application
    26:50 Residency Interviews
    28:10 MATCH RESULTS!!!!
    30:35 Motivational words
    👨‍⚕‍WHO AM I?
    I am an IMG and an Internal Medicine Resident Physician at the Mayo Clinic (AZ). On the side, I mentor medical students/graduates including those pursuing US Medical Residency, and I also do freelance writing.
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Komentáře • 70

  • @harshitahooda4313
    @harshitahooda4313 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Oh my god! Why did I find your channel so late?? You easily have one of the most organised and comprehensive videos on USMLE. Really appreciate your clarifications and your mindfulness for sharing the most unsaid parts of the match.

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @dr_shiva.
    @dr_shiva. Před 3 lety +3

    Great video! Absolutely loved your story! Congratulations on the match. Looking forward to more videos on your channel :)

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for your support Shivakumar 🤩

  • @daniyal743able
    @daniyal743able Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for such a detailed video, people like me who are becoming first gen doctors in their families really lack the guidance needed for ending up in the US for residency and videos like this are the only blueprint that is available to us. So thank you once again.

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 6 měsíci

      Glad the video was beneficial! Experiences like yours led me to setting up this channel and I am happy to see the content is helpful

  • @matthewantony9614
    @matthewantony9614 Před 3 lety +5

    Hey doctor, thank you for sharing this information. Will it be possible to make a detailed video about your step preparations (resources, timeline, qbanks used etc)? Thank you again doctor 😄

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Matthew! Thanks for the suggestion. I'll be working on that. Stay tuned :)

  • @chandanchowdhury1818
    @chandanchowdhury1818 Před 3 lety +2

    Very useful information 👍

  • @ranamohamed103
    @ranamohamed103 Před 2 lety +3

    You are very inspiring ! May God bless you in all your upcoming steps.

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Rana! Thanks for your kind words

  • @manzerali5102
    @manzerali5102 Před 2 lety +2

    Congratulations on your success. Inspiring!!!
    I have a question how did you manage to get electives while you had graduated from med school and weren't a med student anymore?

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Manzer. Thank you!
      Great question. The situation with me was such that I was supposed to do my elective initially in May before my graduation. It was then sadly suspended cuz of COVID, but luckily was reoffered to me later and did not pose any logistical or administrative issues.

  • @ayamaamoun7976
    @ayamaamoun7976 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this info. Did you do the SMLE? I’m wondering when can I do it between the 2 steps

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před rokem

      I did! I think you should be able to do it between the 2 Steps.

  • @PaulFoucambert
    @PaulFoucambert Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, congratulations for the match.
    How did you manage to get a US visa ?

  • @nityabatra8630
    @nityabatra8630 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey,great video.May I know where you did your MD/MBBS?

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Nitya! I did MBBS from Alfaisal University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

  • @sreoshysaha2359
    @sreoshysaha2359 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks very much for sharing such a great experience!!! Would you mind answering 1 qs.....Did u get all 4 LoRs from 1 month mayo clinic elective? Were the LoR writers fellows/faculties?

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 2 lety +1

      Hii Sreoshy! Yes I got 4 letters from that month and all were attendings. I'm not sure if getting letters from fellows is advisable but I would suggest you avoid that if possible.

    • @sreoshysaha2359
      @sreoshysaha2359 Před 2 lety

      @@drbaqal okay! Thanks for your response!! 😊

    • @shaikwahidasulthana2458
      @shaikwahidasulthana2458 Před rokem

      @@drbaqal you got LORs by electives right?

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před rokem +1

      @@shaikwahidasulthana2458 yes

    • @shaikwahidasulthana2458
      @shaikwahidasulthana2458 Před rokem

      @@drbaqal ok

  • @yousefwaly6119
    @yousefwaly6119 Před 3 lety +1

    thank you for the informative video
    -do you think getting publications and chapters written up in a journal and book that my first degree relative is main editor in will be an issue when applying
    - how many total programs did you apply to? it will help me get a better idea of how many i should apply to

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Yousef! Thanks for the great questions
      - I dont think that would be a problem. I highly doubt programs would go as far as crosschecking your name with the name of the journal Editor lol
      - I applied to 210. Last year there was a trend of people applying to more and more programs due to concerns of interview hoarding since it was all virtual. So I would definitely recommend applying to a solid number of programs just to be on the safer side.

    • @yousefwaly6119
      @yousefwaly6119 Před 3 lety

      @@drbaqal I see, thank you very much.
      you had mentioned that you were a non visa requiring IMG, does being a US IMG make increase your chances of matching in your opinion?

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 3 lety

      @@yousefwaly6119 Think about it from a program's perspective. It is logistically much easier for them to deal with people with lesser requirements / restrictions, i.e. people who don't require a visa. From personal experience I have noticed the impact of a non-visa requiring status. At least it can likely get someone more interviews. Now whether the program ranks them high enough solely because of their non-visa requiring status is a different story.

  • @Sunny_Goyal
    @Sunny_Goyal Před 3 lety +1

    really amazing video!! can u please share how did u find the research opportunities in US? like how can we find those?

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 3 lety +2

      Hey Sunny!! I'll be making a video about searching for US research experience very soon. Stay tuned 😉

    • @Sunny_Goyal
      @Sunny_Goyal Před 3 lety

      @@drbaqal thanx!!

    • @satishreddy5523
      @satishreddy5523 Před 3 lety +1

      @@drbaqal please include how to find/search for USCE ( Observerships) in the same video , appreciate u from the bottom of my heart in helping out thousands of applicants like me ,

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 3 lety

      @@satishreddy5523Hey Satish! Check out my USCE and Research videos, they should help guide you about finding USCE :)

  • @adnankaka540
    @adnankaka540 Před 2 lety +3

    JazakAllah brother , I am in the same situation , final year medical student from Pakistan (studying in china) ,done with step1 and preparing for step2 ,now I am searching for electives in US but I don’t know how to get this ,can you please help me how to get clinical electives there ,it would be very helpful for me,jazakaAllah

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 2 lety

      Hi Adnan. Thanks for watching. I'd highly recommend you watch my video on finding Electives. It's pretty thorough and should serve as a good starting guide. If you still have questions, please feel free to ask. Good luck

  • @moonmarylane419
    @moonmarylane419 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello!
    I wanted to apply for the Mayo elective as well, but my school wasn’t part of the VSLO…
    Does that mean I have no chance?
    And many universities are still suspended now, quite disappointed…
    Not sure what to do now.

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 2 lety

      Hi Moon. Sorry to hear that. It has certainly been difficult to get us USCE. Yeah Mayo is now offering its electives through the VSLO portal and I feel like it is a good investment for any med school. So if you can talk to your med school leadership and convince them in getting a subscription that would benefit you all a lot. Electives are now opening up and several University programs have started offering electives so I would recommend you check what's the latest on electives. Good luck

  • @nishantsharma2127
    @nishantsharma2127 Před 2 lety

    Bro tell me best videos lectures or platform for step-1 step-2ck usmle preparation..like amboss..lecturio and Kaplan..videos lecture..and tell me also fees of this...I m first year med student . ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @bandaralmutairi3279
    @bandaralmutairi3279 Před 3 lety +1

    how many LOR did you submit ? did you have any from Saudi ? great experience and congratulations

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 3 lety +2

      Hey Bandar!! My situation before I did my Mayo elective was such the I had no clinical electives and no US clinical LORs. The only US letters I had were 2 letters from my US research experiences.
      But Alhamdulillah my Mayo elective went well and I was able to get 4 LORs out of it.
      From Saudi, I did have letters from my IM clerkship director, as well as a DOM letter (Department of Medicine Head letter).
      When you're assigning letters to programs on ERAS while applying, you would need to assess which letters would be most suitable to assign. Eg. For top tier programs, I would assign more Mayo letters. Some programs specifically ask for a DOM letter so I assigned my DOM letter for these programs. For some smaller programs, I'd assign my Saudi IM letter, so as to not intimidate them with too many Mayo letters 😀

  • @shaikwahidasulthana2458

    Great video,
    I don’t know whether is it possible( in my curriculum) to do electives.
    So, will it be possible to match even in 2026 or 2027 seasons into internal medicine without electives and only with telerotation?
    Please let me know.

  • @himangshuhazarika3
    @himangshuhazarika3 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello sir. Did you take TOEFL exams to land clinical electives?

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 3 lety +2

      Hey Himangshu! Yes I did, but not all electives require TOEFL. In fact MOST probably dont. Mayo, Cleveland do require you to take the TOEFL

  • @abdmus1785
    @abdmus1785 Před 2 lety

    How long did you study for CK? and what was your resources? Congrats btw.

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks. I study for roughly 5-6 months for CK. Resources were the usual really - UWORLD twice, reviewed First Aid, make Anki cards from my UWORLD mistakes, reviewed Pathoma 1-3, Divine Intervention podcasts, reviewed Sketchy

  • @shaikwahidasulthana2458

    Great video,
    Is there any limit for the duration of externship?

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před rokem +1

      Normally externships are 4 weeks but this can vary and people can do longer externships

    • @shaikwahidasulthana2458
      @shaikwahidasulthana2458 Před rokem

      @@drbaqal ok
      I heard some people do for 9-11 months at different hospitals for better chances is this true?

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před rokem

      @@shaikwahidasulthana2458 Yes that's true, although not as common

    • @shaikwahidasulthana2458
      @shaikwahidasulthana2458 Před rokem

      @@drbaqal will chances increase by doing externship for more months?

  • @noor_shaks925
    @noor_shaks925 Před 3 lety +1

    How many years was the medical school course in KSA ?

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 3 lety

      Hi Noorafsha. The program at my med school was 5 years plus 1 year of internship.

  • @user-wt9ut2fn2u
    @user-wt9ut2fn2u Před rokem

    Excuse me sir, did you publish and research in your homeland? Or did you do in US? Is there lots of difference in the sense of effectiveness for matching between researching in homeland and in US?(I'm from south korea) Thanks for reading

    • @user-wt9ut2fn2u
      @user-wt9ut2fn2u Před rokem

      In addition, is it possible to submit step 2 score for applying for mayo clerkship? I've never heard about a case who did that before. For the last, is there any advantage with getting higher score in step 1? Or it's just same once we just pass it?

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před rokem

      @@user-wt9ut2fn2u Thanks for your questions! Most of my research and publications came from my home country. Out of the total 3 months of research experience I had in the US, I only got an abstract out of it. Thus in terms of publications and poster / oral presentations, there is no difference whether you do research in us or in your home country as you will be publishing in the same journals. Some may decide to spend a few months doing research in the US and the main benefits of that is that you are able to network and make connections, get a research letter of recommendation from the US and possibly add a big name to your CV. I applied to the mail elective few years ago and I don't remember it asking for my step2 score, not sure if things have changed now. And whether a higher step 1 score gives one an advantage is difficult to tell because different programs will perceive it differently, and the scores may not even be visible to them anymore through the system. I'm uncertain what the latest is on this.

    • @user-wt9ut2fn2u
      @user-wt9ut2fn2u Před rokem

      @@drbaqal Thanks for your sincere answer:) I want you to be a great doctor!

  • @ranjeetlohiya1727
    @ranjeetlohiya1727 Před 2 lety +1

    When did you start with research?

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 2 lety +1

      I'd say my serious research started in 5th year of med school

  • @shaikwahidasulthana2458

    Great video,
    Is it possible to match into internal medicine without electives and if possible only with telerotation?
    I’m from India.
    Please let me know

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před rokem +1

      It certainly is possible, particularly if there are other strong factors in the application that may help cushion the negative impact of not having USCE, for eg excellent USMLE scores, strong research profile. Any USCE is better than no USCE, so a telerotation is better than no rotation, and a telerotation would help you get US LORs.

    • @shaikwahidasulthana2458
      @shaikwahidasulthana2458 Před rokem

      @@drbaqal Thank you for the response.
      So is it possible to get into internal medicine with telerotation?

    • @shaikwahidasulthana2458
      @shaikwahidasulthana2458 Před rokem

      @@drbaqal Okk.
      Will online research be helpful?

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před rokem

      @@shaikwahidasulthana2458 Short answer is yes, it is possible.

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před rokem +1

      @@shaikwahidasulthana2458 What do you mean by online research? If it leads to publications and poster/oral presentations, it would be very valuable

  • @mohammedalmatrodi5109
    @mohammedalmatrodi5109 Před 3 lety +1

    How did you study for OET ?

    • @drbaqal
      @drbaqal  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Mohammed. The key to OET is being familiar to the structure and format of the test. Thus, doing practice tests will help. There are several helpful CZcams videos especially for the Speaking, Listening and Reading parts. For the Writing, it is important you practice and know what mistakes and errors to avoid. There are some practice tests on the OET website too that were helpful in understanding what the exam is like.