This is such a great video. I have found research to be intimidating to think about and this is really helpful. Looking forward to more if you ever make more topics on research!
there's literally no way you can use this... any rigorous scientist will piss all over this approach. For example, he uses simple p-statistics and ANOVA to do analysis on risk factors. Those methods are widely ruled as unfavorable. The fact that they continue to be used is irrelevant. If you want to push medicine as a field and make a geniune, respectable contribution, you can't bother with such things as case study. You need to do hard science/ bench science. Of course, you probably think I'm an ass so you won't take this advice into account. Still, I write this anyways in hope that you don't chase this goosehunt Prerak sent his viewers on. Prerak, if you read this, please tell us how we can do BENCH science in med school. You mention that one needs competence to do these case studies (going as far as to recommend 1.25-1.5 yrs' of medical training in the intersection of pathology, diagnostics, etc. via. med school). How can undergrads, high schoolers possibly meet the competence criteria. In fact, on that note, it's pushing it even as a medical student. You can't keep track of the assumptions and biases without raw epxerience treating pateints. Case studies are better done by the 1900s British colonialist doctor who discovered elephantism, tree man, etc. while visiting a Thai sweatshop and Rawandan tree sap farm/rubber factory. I'd imagine someone as venerable as Prerak wouldn't have fallen prey to the incentives of 60+ pubs in BS journals just to get into sexy residency.
Hello, thanks for great content. Got some questions: Who are ur role models or mentors? Could u make a video on how u do qbanks with anki? And what apps do u use for organization (like time trackers, sport trackers, tasks planners, note taking and score trackers) Ps. U might wanna try Mylife meditation app if u liked headspace
Thank you for this video! I'm currently working on my first case study after following the advise you laid out in this video. When will the second video about writing papers for publication be coming out?
Hey man amazing video, been following you all through my USMLE journey thanks for all the help If we email random docs about some cases they share, won't this create an issue regarding confidentiality? Because only the physician or the HC team is supposed to know the patent history right?
hello. thanks for good tips in this channel. Can you help me for making multiple choice ankidroid flashcard? I found some addons but unfortunately they just work on anki desktop doesn't work on ankidroid
your forgt to talk about how to publish case study (how to choose which journal you want to publish). Moreover, so many medical journals ask to get payed for publishing ...
Are the average number of publication, abstracts, and poster presentations for accepted students into “research heavy” residencies a bit misleading? Orthopedic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Dermatology, Neurosurgery, etc all have very, very high averages. For example, the average for Neurosurgery is over 15. My guess is that the higher number of PhD/MD students drive the average way up even though they are the minority.
This video is literally gold, thank you boss.
The KING of transparency! Love this!
This was such a helpful video. I’m a second year medical student interested in research, but I don’t know anything about it. This was great, thanks!
This is such a great video. I have found research to be intimidating to think about and this is really helpful. Looking forward to more if you ever make more topics on research!
It would be great if you talk about how to publish it. It will really help us a lot.
Same question
I'm a first year undergrad student and this is the kind of content I need! Thanks so much.
there's literally no way you can use this... any rigorous scientist will piss all over this approach. For example, he uses simple p-statistics and ANOVA to do analysis on risk factors. Those methods are widely ruled as unfavorable. The fact that they continue to be used is irrelevant.
If you want to push medicine as a field and make a geniune, respectable contribution, you can't bother with such things as case study. You need to do hard science/ bench science. Of course, you probably think I'm an ass so you won't take this advice into account. Still, I write this anyways in hope that you don't chase this goosehunt Prerak sent his viewers on.
Prerak, if you read this, please tell us how we can do BENCH science in med school. You mention that one needs competence to do these case studies (going as far as to recommend 1.25-1.5 yrs' of medical training in the intersection of pathology, diagnostics, etc. via. med school). How can undergrads, high schoolers possibly meet the competence criteria. In fact, on that note, it's pushing it even as a medical student. You can't keep track of the assumptions and biases without raw epxerience treating pateints. Case studies are better done by the 1900s British colonialist doctor who discovered elephantism, tree man, etc. while visiting a Thai sweatshop and Rawandan tree sap farm/rubber factory.
I'd imagine someone as venerable as Prerak wouldn't have fallen prey to the incentives of 60+ pubs in BS journals just to get into sexy residency.
@@HarryPotter-kd3bh so what's your point?
From your comment i can only sense anger towards Prerak
Amazing! Would definitely love a video on writing up a paper!!
Could you do a video on getting published as an undergrad? This was so helpful thank you so much :)
Hello, thanks for great content. Got some questions: Who are ur role models or mentors? Could u make a video on how u do qbanks with anki? And what apps do u use for organization (like time trackers, sport trackers, tasks planners, note taking and score trackers)
Ps. U might wanna try Mylife meditation app if u liked headspace
still after my acceptance I come to you for the best advice, thanks so much legend
Thank you so much! Your explanation was well articulated. And your video came just at the right time too
Excellent video as always Prerak! Thanks for posting
I live for this videos bro!
This is divine.
This guy never disappoints me. Thank you bro
Thanks Prerak! Super helpful as always!
AMAZING!!
Thank you! Gave me a lot of clarity.
Thank you so much for this video. Please make video how to publish paper.
This video is exactly what I needed ❤️
omg thank you so much for this video!!
Thank You, Prerak!
Thank you for this video! I'm currently working on my first case study after following the advise you laid out in this video. When will the second video about writing papers for publication be coming out?
Thank you for this!
great video!
can you talk about scientific references and how to go about learning to make them correctly?
LaTeX!
Thank you so much ☺️!!!!
Hey man amazing video, been following you all through my USMLE journey thanks for all the help
If we email random docs about some cases they share, won't this create an issue regarding confidentiality? Because only the physician or the HC team is supposed to know the patent history right?
I am a recent graduate. I have absolutely NO mentor😩
Do you mind sharing your current subdeck for abbreviations and brand name drugs?
HOW TO PUBLISH episode, please!
How and where (journals) do you publish in ?
hello. thanks for good tips in this channel. Can you help me for making multiple choice ankidroid flashcard? I found some addons but unfortunately they just work on anki desktop doesn't work on ankidroid
your forgt to talk about how to publish case study (how to choose which journal you want to publish). Moreover, so many medical journals ask to get payed for publishing ...
Are the average number of publication, abstracts, and poster presentations for accepted students into “research heavy” residencies a bit misleading? Orthopedic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Dermatology, Neurosurgery, etc all have very, very high averages. For example, the average for Neurosurgery is over 15. My guess is that the higher number of PhD/MD students drive the average way up even though they are the minority.