It all comes down to one envelope. Watch as our med students learn where they are off to for their residency training. #Match2017 See the full story: medicine.wustl.edu/news/stoma... Video by Huy Mach
It was so interesting to see their majors as well...one girl majored in Anthropology! It just proves how much your major in undergrad doesn't HAVE TO BE science. Just do well in the pre-reqs and testing and extra-curriculars.
I was a patient at Barnes Jewish and I was in the Ccu and the ICU ! And I will not be alive today if they hadn't took so good care of me ! Dr Nissar than you so much for making me strong God bless u sir !
Ayloül sezěn it’s when you devote your precious young life studying in medical school for 8 years and then study so hard to pass the 3 steps of USMLE ( United States Medical Licensing Exam) which costs like 1000$ or more each and if you pass. You apply for the hospitals to take you as a resident doctor. When you match at a hospital, that is called The Match. That is the first time you get paid for what you do after all these years of studying and feel/work as an actual doctor.
Lol Wtf he isn't salty it's fucking true! You send your 20's in school. You miss out on experiences of life with friends and family. You dedicate and devote you're life to medicine. It's quite challenging to spend you're 20's behind a book and studying. ( Which isn't bad, it's passion and dedication.)
They studied and passed USMLE 3 step examination. Then they passed interview for the hospitals that they applied and one of the hospitals accepted them. It’s as tough as it sounds. That’s why they’re so happy.
Gisela because in Latin America you can start your medical studies right after high school. Whereas in america, you have to go to college (4yrs) then apply to medical school (4 yrs)
who else is binging these match videos after accidentally stumbling across one and getting way too emotionally invested
literally me lol
me
The twins “...it’s...it’s good.” Hahaha
Neurosurgery at standford. Wowwwwww thats the hardest flex ever
Yees
family connections bro
@@DanT-iu6oc *cries*
@@DanT-iu6oc .. Why do u think that?
@@rodtherichest6018 apply and find out
1:37 when the couple and announced that he was doing neuro and she was doing OB/GYN I was like Addison & Derek?!?!?
Totally 😂
SAME
ooof we all know how that turned out, she gonna sleep with guy that matched plastics
@@baasimkazi39 Thats dark🌚
"La La Land" lol too funny.
I am not even a med student and I love this.
Wow. All these incredible people at one of their happiest moments.
I ain't even a med student but so much happiness to these...
It was so interesting to see their majors as well...one girl majored in Anthropology! It just proves how much your major in undergrad doesn't HAVE TO BE science. Just do well in the pre-reqs and testing and extra-curriculars.
Hard not to cry while watching this. Congratulations everyone!
I was a patient at Barnes Jewish and I was in the Ccu and the ICU ! And I will not be alive today if they hadn't took so good care of me ! Dr Nissar than you so much for making me strong God bless u sir !
Those twins are joined forever. Fate doesnt want to separate them
:37 what a flex! I loved the little smirk he gave!! Congrats! 🎉
can not wait for this still a few more years
I got the goosebumps ! Yep it's the celebration time 😇😇😇
I an a chemist and these still make me emotional
these videos give me sm serotonin, i hope I'm on that stage one day.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO A MATCH DAY VIDEO THIS YEAR!!!
I have no interest in studying medicine but this video is so wholesome!
The Yale guy looked like he was FLEXIN
take a shot every time they say internal medicine LMAO
0:37 A BOSS :D
I want to match in Disneyland. Lalaland is not bad either!!
Quick question. Why is this in my recommended?
Maybe life is telling you something..
why all couples?
So are these people going into residency?
yes
The couple that’s gonna do Obgyn and neurosurgery= Addison and Derek
why i m crying, hope i m gona be one of them, ps: i m medical school in Paris in 3rd grade
why they didnt give residency in surgery to img????
Can you explain to me what is match day ?
Ayloül sezěn it’s when you devote your precious young life studying in medical school for 8 years and then study so hard to pass the 3 steps of USMLE ( United States Medical Licensing Exam) which costs like 1000$ or more each and if you pass. You apply for the hospitals to take you as a resident doctor. When you match at a hospital, that is called The Match. That is the first time you get paid for what you do after all these years of studying and feel/work as an actual doctor.
Lol Wtf he isn't salty it's fucking true! You send your 20's in school. You miss out on experiences of life with friends and family. You dedicate and devote you're life to medicine. It's quite challenging to spend you're 20's behind a book and studying. ( Which isn't bad, it's passion and dedication.)
So did these people apply to these schools or did they just get put there?
They studied and passed USMLE 3 step examination. Then they passed interview for the hospitals that they applied and one of the hospitals accepted them. It’s as tough as it sounds. That’s why they’re so happy.
@@AhmadSohailWahab to apply to residency programs, you will need to complete USMLE step 1 and 2.
Step 3 is after 1 year of internship.
Why in latin america the medical career lasts so long???????? :-(
Gisela because in Latin America you can start your medical studies right after high school. Whereas in america, you have to go to college (4yrs) then apply to medical school (4 yrs)
Tiffany Nguyen twenty six years why they are look like a 30
there are no cardiologist😭😭
CZcams user cardiology is a sub specialty of internal medicine. It’s a fellowship, not a residency.
You have to do a internal medicine residency before specializing in cardiology
@@user-em4wh5ji3w or you could do 5 years general surgery and the fellowship that is more commendable than doing 3years internal medicine
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