#5: Every Medical Specialty Explained
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- čas přidán 2. 02. 2023
- What are all of these medical specialties? How much do they get paid? How much do they work per week? In this episode we go over most of the possible major medical specialties.
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2:27 - Internal Medicine
5:46 - Surgery
7:10 - Obstetrics & Gynecology
9:01 - Otorhinolaryngology
10:33 - Diabetes & Endocrinology
11:57 - Plastic Surgery
13:52 - Orthopedic Surgery
15:06 - Dermatology
16:39 - PM&R Physical Medicine and Rehab
17:35 - Oncology
18:38 - Urologist
19:33 - Radiology
20:46 - Allergy & Immunology
21:52 - Emergency Medicine
23:47 - Family Medicine
25:19 - Anesthesiology
27:07 - Pediatrics
29:03 - Pathology
30:24 - Nephrology
31:04 - Cardiology
32:18 - Psychiatry
33:49 - Gastroenterology
35:02 - Neurology
32:25 - Neurosurgery
38:12 - Critical Care
39:15 - Rheumatology
40:19 - Pulmonary Medicine
41:04 - Infectious Disease
42:06 - Cardiothoracic Surgery
42:59 - Ophthalmology
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This is an awesome format! Looking forward to sitting down and watching all of these.
This was super helpful!! Loved the video! For Plastic Surgery, you accidentally labeled it in video as “Diabetes & Endocrinology” but I figured which you were referring to since I followed along. GREAT VIDEO
I love that you added jokes about the specialties. Nice overview.
Really, thoroughly enjoyed this. I'm also leaning towards Gastro for the same reasons you are.
Sending my love from the Bahamas 🇧🇸 preparing my board exam to work as an intern … Obgyn or Surgery would be my first choices … thanks for those videos.
Although working at Stanford hospital, it is the first time I know every specialty so clearly, thanks Zach!
Thanks for the nice words, hope Stanford is fun
@@TheZachHighleyshow It's fun and meaningful! Looking forward to more podcast content😊
I would largely agree with much of what was said about Anesthesiology with the caveat that if you're the doc in the case you could be running two or three rooms at a time. You have to be present at the induction/extubation of each, managing intraop issues/ making anesthetic plans to mitigate risk, and giving breaks during maintenance phases.
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My most favorite out of 5 episodes. I had to look up my doctor after this vid, to see what she is exactly 🤦🏻♀️
Glad it was helpful!
Loved this ! 😄
Love you!
loved this!
Thanks!
What a great episode
If this video had transcripts while u read all those specialties and their subspecialties it would have been amazing
Great points for choosing speciality....💯👍🤩
Glad they were helpful
Thank you so much. Without this tutorial, it would really be difficult to choose a specialty although I was last year in Med School.
Nuclear medicine???
As a fellow med student , this was really helpful thank you ! Just wondering tho what about general surgery ?
Amazing keep going 🖤
Never stoppingggggg
Beautiful, thank you 🙏🏾
Nothing on public health and preventive medicine?
Some of the salaries are mislabeled but great video!!!
Peds is not just for people who like kids. You have to like kids in a *very* special way that enables you to have patience with the shitty adults taking care of them (or not taking care of them hence why some older kids are in the hospital) and yelling at you out of (sometimes) misplaced fear and concern. Also non-accidental trauma tears my heart out every time. Hell is way too comfortable for the people who do these kinds of things to kids. I love kids, but not enough for a career like that.
Hi Zach loved it buddy
Love you
Hello this is my first time on your show this was very informative for me. Question you didn't mention anything about Hospitalist?
That’s internal medicine
Great comentary
Interesting that the specialties that are more specific to the body part like ENT and Ophthalmology have the greatest happiness whereas the ones with arguably greater complexity/messiness like IM and critical care have the least.
Correction: Neurosurgery starts at 36:28
Thanks
You didn't talk about the salary and year of training of cardiothoracic surgury
Wonder where podiatry would fit into your descriptors
Omg i love this podcast but is so long
What about the whole Respiratory system?
What about clinical hematology?
What about oral maxillofacial surgery?
Thats dentistry
No happiness index for Neurosurgeons lol so funny
Preventive Medicine Specialty?
AND WHERE IS VASCULAR SURGERY
I hate that there is some conflict for ER docs. They are literally SAVING PEOPLE’S LIVES! How is a radiologist sitting in a dark room gonna have a lack of respect for someone making life or death decisions. If you don’t want them to ask for help then you’re asking them to literally know everything??
You stated that psychiatrists get paid 360,000$ on avg, but most websites say 260,000$? Just wanted to be sure
How about general surgeon?
05:49
maxfacs not on the list?
Technically, a dental sub-speciality...
Physician Assistant?
You tape it his family 😭😭😭😭😭
4:20 average physician: 59% happy, 41% would select it again. How does that work. Surely the 59% that are happy would all do it again. Isn't that what happiness implies.
And similar discrepancies for Internal Medicine etc.
So are they lying, or in denial. Or just bad at understanding happiness.
Pediatrician's salary is the lowest, why?
you left out radiation oncology which is what I'm going into! Also just to make a point about medical oncology, outpatient oncology is very different from inpatient oncology its not all death and depression you just had that experience because you only saw inpatient. People don't get curative treatment inpatient so you were just seeing the worst of the worst and end of life. People are cured all the time and most patients with cancer have a better 5 year survival than people on dialysis or in heart failure, but nobody ever says nephrology or cardiology are sad and depressing lol