Going Over My Entire MEDICAL RESIDENCY APPLICATION | CaRMS Tips and Full Breakdown

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • This is my entire application breakdown from the 2022 Medical Residency application cycle. I applied to family medicine and was offered interviews at every program that I applied to and ultimately accepted my first choice offer. After medical school in Canada, students need to apply via the CaRMS application in order to match a medical specialty that they are interested in. In this video I go over my medical school transcript, my clinical electives, my reference letters and my personal essays. Hopefully the tips I share are helpful, but feel free to ask any questions that you'd like and I'll try my best to help out. Good luck!
    #CaRMS #Residency #Doctor
    ⏳Chapters:
    Intro: 0:00 - 1:12
    Part 1, Med School Transcript: 1:13 - 7:07
    Part 2, Clinical Electives: 7:08 - 10:56
    Part 3, CV and Reference Letters: 10:57 - 16:39
    Part 4, Personal Essays: 16:40 - 18:16
    Closing Thoughts + How Long?? 18:17 - 19:52
    Bio:
    Hi everyone, its nice to meet you 🤙 I'm a first year family medicine resident physician at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada. I'm just trying to document my experiences throughout my medical training and beyond to hopefully help inspire/guide some other students... and make things more fun for myself :) I post a new video once per week.
    Feel free to contact me on CZcams or Instagram if you have any questions.
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Komentáře • 39

  • @michaelwu3994
    @michaelwu3994 Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful video bro :DD Happy to see u very refreshed!

    • @nxtgenmd
      @nxtgenmd  Před 2 lety

      Thank you bro :D It definitely feels good to have gotten a little break. But I'm excited to get back to work 😎

  • @jinghan1219
    @jinghan1219 Před rokem

    Super informative video!

  • @oakville50
    @oakville50 Před rokem

    Thank you for posting this video. I am an Asian father that is very involved in my older son's life. Perhaps overly so. I have had no contact since Dean Harnett's BHSc welcome meeting in 2012.09, may God bless his soul.
    Your post is the most relevant and reassuring since then. I will sleep better tonight than I have had in the ten years. :)

  • @thiagolusvarghimd
    @thiagolusvarghimd Před 2 lety +2

    Great video! I have to start preparing for my applications this year.

    • @nxtgenmd
      @nxtgenmd  Před 2 lety +1

      You're gonna crush it brother 🤙 Goodluck!

  • @cupcake19986
    @cupcake19986 Před 2 lety +1

    really helpful video!! Thank you!

    • @nxtgenmd
      @nxtgenmd  Před 2 lety +1

      No problem Sarah, glad it helps!

  • @budtalks
    @budtalks Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this video I think it’s really helpful. Much love

    • @nxtgenmd
      @nxtgenmd  Před 2 lety

      Glad it helps bud, right back at you 💪

  • @bouthouriamal4907
    @bouthouriamal4907 Před rokem

    fantastic video, thanks a lot

  • @ImranKhan-iv5eb
    @ImranKhan-iv5eb Před 2 lety +1

    Great doc.. keep shining

    • @nxtgenmd
      @nxtgenmd  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you Imran - I really appreciate it 🤙

  • @shockwaverules1
    @shockwaverules1 Před 2 lety +4

    Fantastic video as always Gianluca, so excited to see you start doctoring!
    Any chance you could make a video on how you maintain such a positive/growth mindset during your medical journey, including premed, med, and pre-residency?
    As I prepare to apply to med school next year, the stress and competitive nature of the Canadian system is quite daunting.

    • @nxtgenmd
      @nxtgenmd  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much Muhammad! It's an exciting time for sure 💪 I'll definitely address this in a Q and A that I plan to film sometime this week. In the meantime though, I just want to say congrats on making it to the point that you're at now and all the best with what's to come :) Try your best to enjoy what you do and change your thinking so that you have an internal rather than external locus of control. It's been my experience that allowing myself to get stressed out never translates to success. Focus on dong absolutely everything that you can can do and enjoy the process

  • @jeanetteraichel8299
    @jeanetteraichel8299 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh my, lots of flaming hoops to jump through to sell yourself as the ideal candidate fir their program! You work pretty hard to get what is needed fir the application.

    • @nxtgenmd
      @nxtgenmd  Před 2 lety

      Big time 🔥 glad to be done now though and hopefully this guide helps other students in the future :)

  • @katherine6206
    @katherine6206 Před 2 lety +1

    Congratulations, Dr. Gianluca! Thank you so much for such an informative video; it has definitely helped me understand the residency application process. It's crazy that I started watching your videos three years ago when you started your medical school journey and I was a first-year university student. Now, you've graduated and are an official doctor and I will be heading to medical school in the fall! Thank you so much for all your amazing videos, advice and information you've provided over the years. Wishing you the best in your family medicine residency and will definitely be keeping up with your journey for the years to come!

    • @katherine6206
      @katherine6206 Před 2 lety +1

      Also saving this video for future reference lol :)

    • @nxtgenmd
      @nxtgenmd  Před 2 lety +1

      Katherine! That's so awesome to hear :D Congrats on the acceptance and I really hope that you enjoy your program. Thanks for the support over the years and I can't wait to continue sharing things with people in the future. I'm glad that the videos have been helpful so far, and I'll be wishing you all the best of luck as well🔥

    • @katherine6206
      @katherine6206 Před 2 lety

      @@nxtgenmd Thank you so much Gianluca!!! Your videos are the best 👌

  • @shane8414
    @shane8414 Před 2 lety +1

    Congrats again doc! Best of luck on your next chapter (residency)!! Rooting for you!

    • @nxtgenmd
      @nxtgenmd  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much Shane :D Can't wait to show everyone what comes next 🔥

  • @rosaalmonte8509
    @rosaalmonte8509 Před 2 lety +5

    Hey!!!! Congrats !!! I have a question. I am an (well, working on being lol) IMG applicant. I know you’re aren’t an IMG but would you please make a video explaining the process with physiciansapply all up to the MCCQE1, it’s really confusing to me.
    Wishing you all the best!

    • @nxtgenmd
      @nxtgenmd  Před 2 lety

      Hi Rosa, I have a few videos describing the process at a glance but might be able to make a more detailed on in the future. I'll speak with some of my IMG colleges and ask for their input on a future video 🤙

  • @patc04
    @patc04 Před rokem

    I'm really surprised with the simple differences between countries. Here, in Venezuela, my Medical School Transcripts just said my grade per rotation and that's it. Canada system is so detail.

  • @pikusarker1359
    @pikusarker1359 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video

  • @andreacruz9997
    @andreacruz9997 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video! Great info. As a Canadian citizen studying medicine abroad, do you know whether the MCCQE is necessary as well? What I got from this video is that it would, regardless of citizenship status, but I'd like to confirm :) Thank you

  • @henriquedaga6102
    @henriquedaga6102 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Dr Gianluca. This is an amazing video, congrats on this incredible work. Would you mind answering one question?
    Speaking about rotation's statement, I am an IMG and I don't have this kind of evaluation on my medical records. My grades were given differently, based on grades basically. Do you think it would be a problem for my future residency application as IMG or as IMG this specific point is different from Canadian Medical graduates?
    Thank you for your help and for all the helpful videos on your channel.

    • @nxtgenmd
      @nxtgenmd  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Henrique, thank you very much and I have no problems answering :)
      From what you describe, I not imagine that this will be a problem - my transcript reflects the Canadian medical education system and style of grading that is very different from how they do things in the states and in the international programs. When you apply to Canadian programs, you will be assessed against other IMGs (for the majority of programs). I have 12 co-residents who are from an international medical school and who were accepted with what I assume was a different style of transcript.

  • @nala6846
    @nala6846 Před rokem

    What would be some adjacent electives for someone wanting to match to ophthalmology?

  • @mcghanjou7551
    @mcghanjou7551 Před 11 měsíci

    how to do an elective ? pls

  • @abhaymenon1756
    @abhaymenon1756 Před 2 lety +2

    Are you thinking about starting your own practice?

    • @nxtgenmd
      @nxtgenmd  Před 2 lety

      Yes, that's part of the plan for the future. But I'll talk more about it in a video this week 🤙

  • @MoodJay
    @MoodJay Před rokem

    hello Dr, I am thinking about going for 2nd iteration ( and i also heard that there is something called post-match as well) because I didnt pass my qe1 for first iteration. my first questions is, there are multiple streams i have read about for 2nd iteration ( CMG, IMG, competitive, regular...etc) but they are confusing. for instance i am an IMG but when I read about 2nd iteration requirements it seems I can apply to other streams as well. Can you please clarify? because I want to know what my chances of matching are. question2 : i got 1390 on nac osce, from what I understood, it is decent but not that great, so If I score well on qe1 ( say in 260s or 70s) will that help me in applying to competitive specialties?

    • @yousefnajjar4209
      @yousefnajjar4209 Před 8 měsíci

      Hey,
      I hope your questions were answered and you got accepted into the specialty of your liking.
      Would love an update on your journey random stranger.
      Cheers!

  • @mahaabdul2264
    @mahaabdul2264 Před 2 lety +2

    i have a question why are the electives so short, is 2 weeks really enough for you to know what you like ?

    • @nxtgenmd
      @nxtgenmd  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Maha, it was a setback from the pandemic unfortunately - the class ahead of us lost a lot of clinical time too and the reduced elective lengths were necessary to make sure that everyone met the guidelines for time spent in the core rotations. With 10 elective blocks, the core rotations and then multiple 1 day "horizontal electives" I was more than confident to say that I had plenty of time to explore what I liked 🤙