How Much Do Doctors Earn in the Philippines (Doctor Salary) 👩🏻‍⚕️

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  • Wonder how much doctors earn in the Philippines?
    Or how much medical school tuition fees are in the Philippines?
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Komentáře • 273

  • @franciscofletes1948
    @franciscofletes1948 Před rokem +38

    I love hearing the idealism and altruism in the voice of medical residents. Hold on to it for as long as you can. It will get harder to not become cynical and bitter. Many people around you will complain and there will be points where you yourself will doubt if you made the right decision going into medicine. Focus on your patients and learning your profession. It will be worth it in the end. I trained for 10 years in US. 4 years med school, 4 year’s residency, 2 years fellowship. Then I worked as a consultant for 10 years. Burn out comes around that 10 year mark. The practice of medicine is a wonderful calling. The business of medicine is incredibly frustrating. Keep focusing on what’s important… Good luck to all young doctors :)

  • @marcmagnaye4711
    @marcmagnaye4711 Před rokem +35

    Simple explanation: Kapag Fixed lang ang sweldo ng Doktor, ibig sabihin nasa Residency Training pa lang yan. Ang residency training ay training para maging consultant or sa tagalog ay "specialista". Once na matapos na ang residency training, ay kukuha ka na lang ng exam para maging consultant ka na. Once na maging consultant ka, hindi na fixed ang sweldo mo. Ang kita mo kapag consultant ka na ay kada pasyente na. For example: 500 pesos to 3500 pesos per patient consult. Ibig sabihin nyan, kung marami kang pasyente kada araw, ay madami din ang kita mo. Pero syempre may tax ka na babayaran annually kapag naging consultant ka na, just like being a businessman. Isama mo pa ang secretary mo na babayaran mo din monthly. So ang tanong yayaman ka ba kapag naging doktor ka? Ang sagot: dapat consultant ka na at nakadepende yan kung marami kang pasyente at clinics sa iba't ibang ospital.

    • @busterhikney6936
      @busterhikney6936 Před 2 měsíci

      Not a simple explanation

    • @tarahp0ts
      @tarahp0ts Před měsícem

      You forgot to mention how much you need to buy stocks and right to practice, clinic rent and gaano katagal ka babayaran ng hmo at philhealth. Salary is above average, i should say that it is correct, but tbh businessmen don't have to work as much as a doctor and still earn. Kahit huminga lang sila, kumikita na sila 😅 samantalang pag doktor ka, di ka nagclinic, o wala kang pasyente o di ka mag opera, wala talaga.

    • @tarahp0ts
      @tarahp0ts Před měsícem

      @@busterhikney6936that's the simplest 😂

    • @alfonstabz9741
      @alfonstabz9741 Před měsícem

      @@tarahp0ts sa pagkaka intindi ko mas malaki na kita mga doctor ngayon ki sa dati. dahil sa philhealth doon sa bill ng papa ko 10k plus and internist palang yon pinaka common . swerte yong mga doctor sa government hospital na may resident or intern kasi parang sila nagsusulat sa chart doon sa nursing station. bogbog sarado.

    • @xxixiaxx
      @xxixiaxx Před 25 dny

      ​@@busterhikney6936actually, it was. Ang simple ng pagkaka explain niya, yet very complete

  • @kf.9844
    @kf.9844 Před rokem +25

    I really salute and admire doctors and other health professionals sa pinas. Kalungkot lang na hindi nasusuklian ng tamang salary ang hardwork and dedication nyo. Ingat po kayo lagi dyan, always be healthy as Filipinos depend on you a lot.

  • @eitanyochanan8586
    @eitanyochanan8586 Před rokem +17

    That renumeration couldn't suffice much the dedication they're putting in on saving lives. Kudos to all doctors.

  • @amir3992
    @amir3992 Před rokem +20

    Doctors, lawyers, engineers, veterinarians, architects and etc are not rich if their only source of income is their profession...
    Rich and wealth only flows via business and investments, and not practice of profession...

  • @unknownicarus233
    @unknownicarus233 Před rokem +35

    currently a medical clerk here in Davao. Knew a lot of residents quitted from the biggest gov't hospital here in Davao and went to a private institution due to the workload. Common denominator is that the hefty pay is not enough to cover how draining the training is :(. Also worked with residents in that gov't institution and I must say madami talaga sila pera and they are kind of generous to us clerks especially if we're good in what we are doing (thanks dokies hahaha). Good thing bumalik na interns and clerks because everything was extra hard during the pandemic. At least we're unloading some work off their shoulders.

  • @briananthonypabalate4753
    @briananthonypabalate4753 Před rokem +46

    It's not always about the money, it's the value that you give. Thank you so much for sharing us this Doc!

    • @IanStaMaria
      @IanStaMaria  Před rokem

      🤗🤗🤗

    • @emilien.8327
      @emilien.8327 Před rokem +5

      Hipokritong sagot po and telling everyone it's not all that money matters! Without money nothing is possible!

    • @gospelsara8658
      @gospelsara8658 Před rokem

      @@emilien.8327 You don’t know what you’re talking about.

    • @nirvana6440
      @nirvana6440 Před rokem

      ​@@gospelsara8658She's right tho. It's just you are so passionate about your job that you don't care much about money. Lots of aspiring doctors in the Philippines are aiming for such profession aside from their calling and other idealistic reason, money is of the main reasons. Some of those aspirants especially those who came from poor family are pursuing if not law, medicine for money, glory, and life assurance.

  • @tonykidd7441
    @tonykidd7441 Před rokem +4

    I just went to see a liver specialist in Cebu go to over my fibroscan and ultrasound, the bill without insurance was lower than my lunch at Phat Pho…wow. I was thinking doctors are not getting paid much in the PH. Many thanks to aspiring doctors, feels like a labor of love here

  • @tidus1ph
    @tidus1ph Před rokem +12

    Yung nag aral ka ng todo todo tapos wala man lang sa kalingkingan ng nakukuha ng mga pulitiko. Walang degree tapos pa travel travel lang tapos yung isa may confidential funds pa na hindi naman niya pera. 😑

  • @tiffanycherhipos3640
    @tiffanycherhipos3640 Před rokem +26

    Yes we doctors are here not to be rich, our profession is more of service, passion, love dor our craft. Yung salary parang compensation na lang for our pagod, though not really compensated for all the time we arent with our families. But seeing patients get well makes us more satisfied and fulfilled in the end.

    • @frantzrivera55
      @frantzrivera55 Před rokem +1

      The profession is for the altruistic or for those coming from well-off families/ or both.

    • @lawrencerobles6207
      @lawrencerobles6207 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Was charged 50k PF by a doctor sa PH lol. Pretty sure doctors aren’t poor.

  • @clairevillanueva8802
    @clairevillanueva8802 Před rokem +5

    Saludo sa mga doctors, nurses and other workers working in the health industry. Walang amount na makakahigit siguro sa pagod at hirap at dedikasyon na inyong ipinamamalas sa araw araw. God bless po!

  • @euferjohn
    @euferjohn Před rokem +5

    Training in a Government Hospital, you will get an item of a Medical Officer 3 at the least which has a salary grade of 21, around 60,000. But you still have deductions (tax, phic, etc).
    Government Employed VS Private Pratice? A surgeon in private practice can earn the monthly salary of a government-employed Doctor in just 1 surgical procedure.

  • @ericbaluya361
    @ericbaluya361 Před rokem +42

    No. if they are rich, you will not see doctors doing vlogs

  • @darrend7764
    @darrend7764 Před rokem +9

    Hello Dr Ian , I just come across your videos on CZcams. What a journey you have to go through and all those sleepless nights to become a Doctor. I’m so proud of you . Being a Doctor in any part of the world 🌎 you earned that recognition and respect. May the lord continue blessing you , because we all need Doctors. 🙏🏽.❤

  • @JL-dj5ek
    @JL-dj5ek Před rokem +6

    Salute to all docs, nurses and other medical people to all their sacrifices specially this pandemic... Godbless to u all.

  • @franciscofletes1948
    @franciscofletes1948 Před rokem +22

    I’m a retired MD. Trained in US retired in Philippines. My med school tuition in US was 200,000 USD or about 10 million php it’s ridiculous how expensive medical training is in the US.

    • @monroehehe
      @monroehehe Před rokem

      🤑🤑

    • @Justiceforall-xi3uh
      @Justiceforall-xi3uh Před rokem +4

      Yes, but u have a much higher quality education. U get what u pay for, sir!

    • @Bluepanda555
      @Bluepanda555 Před rokem

      And if you work in the US you will recover that in a year.. Indians they study hear relatively cheap but quality education and they work in the US and that's how many indians are doing good in the states..

    • @franciscofletes1948
      @franciscofletes1948 Před rokem

      @@Bluepanda555 not in a year but yes, I was able to pay off my student debt within 3 years. It’s one of the few professions where the crazy student loan debt in the US is worth it because your salary allows you to pay that off. It would not be worth it for a teacher or an artist as those professions make it very hard to pay back that debt but it is worth it for a physician. I don’t think Philippine medical education is terrible though, I’ve met many residents and fellows and consultants over the last 4 years as my Filipina wife was diagnosed, treated, and cured for Acute lymphoblastic leukemia here in Manila at st Luke’s BGC. She received excellent treatment. I will admit that 7/10 specialist she saw were all trained in US and UK. She was inpatient for 1 year so I interacted with the residents and fellows every day and they were very good. Main difference between Filipino medicine and medicine in US is they still depend too much on book or taught knowledge and institutional practice and habits as opposed to evidence based medicine like we do in the west. I do feel that the fact that I am a physician modified how intensive my wife’s chemo was as I pushed for an intensive pediatric inspired regimen based on evidence where the initial proposed protocol by the oncologist at st Luke’s was for a classic adult regimen they were more used to administering at st Luke’s but I pushed for the pediatric regimen that was evidenced based… so that’s the main difference, in Philippines they are practicing old medicine like 10-15 years old.

    • @PatrickFDolan
      @PatrickFDolan Před 6 měsíci

      And you make 250,000 USD per year as a staff physician. 500,00 USD if you are a specialist.

  • @emerszon76
    @emerszon76 Před rokem +4

    I hope all of those underpaid MDs in the Philippines will go for residency here in the USA- matching is hard but I am sure will pay off their sacrifices...

  • @v.m.born...8217
    @v.m.born...8217 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing. My daughter is just is a med student, and I can see how hard it is to study medicine, 3hrs sleep minsan. Sometimes others will think yayaman ka pag nag doctor ka, it is not true. Being a doctor is a calling. I salute all the doctors. God bless you all.

  • @laLoveRae
    @laLoveRae Před rokem +2

    Kaya 20k per month ang resident kasi resident, sa isang hospital ka lang mag duduty. but if youre a GP, evry hosp is like 50-60k. My sister is a GP, 2 hospital sya nag duty and yan ang range ng sweldo nya.

  • @JoelCabanero
    @JoelCabanero Před rokem +4

    Oh! thank you for this very informative video. Kawawa ang mga Doctors dito sa Pilipinas, napakahirap ng trabaho and the responsibility is also big but the salary is too small naman pala. But we cannot deny the fact that if you are a Doctor here in the Philipines, we can say that you are sikat at respetado sa lipunan. By the way, ang cute ng tawa mo Doc, i like it, very natural ;). God bless Doc.

  • @JunRoss-pp3mv
    @JunRoss-pp3mv Před 3 měsíci

    In California, an internist makes around $250K a year. Specialist makes more, some double. A nurse makes around $100K a year.

  • @AG-so4gl
    @AG-so4gl Před rokem +1

    Its all relative, Im sure earning 600k php a year puts you in Middle, upper class. But if you got big Student loans, paying those off for the next 20 years. No different to other countries

  • @PogibokChallenge
    @PogibokChallenge Před rokem +4

    Yesss! WVSU Med Student representative here… Just so thankful I qualified to enroll at WVSU.

    • @shinhassan3314
      @shinhassan3314 Před rokem

      Hi po i would like to ask. May entrance exam (or MCAT) po ba ang WVSU for those students gusto mag apply for med school nila?

  • @marccolomayt82094
    @marccolomayt82094 Před rokem +4

    Love this budget-friendly content in Doc Ian's vlog!!! 😍💖💖💖💖💖

  • @loopofhenul6071
    @loopofhenul6071 Před rokem +4

    7000 in wvsu is just the miscellaneous, tuition is 20k per semester. Majority of the students have scholarships so they pay 0.

  • @mariheroma3698
    @mariheroma3698 Před rokem +16

    All I know is that my aunt's cardiologist gets a cut from the hospital every time a patient gets 2D echo or heart ultrasound. They did 2D echo twice on 85 years old patient who is a DNR without telling us. Her primary doctor would refer my aunt to Neurologist, Internal Medicine, Cardiologist I don't know what organ they're trying to salvage. At the end of her admission we paid at least 20k a pop per specialist aide from her hospital bill. Healthcare is a scam. I feel sad for those who can't afford it.

    • @franzricajean8541
      @franzricajean8541 Před rokem +4

      True beh my mom got comatosed for 1 month we paid almost 700k php plus the funeral 200k and other misc, i mean thankfully we got Philhealth insurance, cocolife insurance and other PWD dicsounts of my mom and it lessen to 200k for the hosp bills. I am just thankful that my dad is in Military because The government covered all the expenses after 3 months, i would not know what will i do bcs that time I am unemployed. I am just so sad that every pump to my mom is so much mahal when my mom got the 8th cardiac arrest they got the life support already. And i hate it. That is why I wanted to be a doctor too.

  • @poetic.voyage
    @poetic.voyage Před 26 dny

    Wow. Just for comparison, the minimum wage in my state in the US ($15 per hour) would be about 137,000 pesos per month if working 40 hours per week.

  • @rcgarcia916
    @rcgarcia916 Před 3 měsíci

    Over here…. They are but there are factors needed to consider ! Mine , he makes USD 700,000 annually as a cardiothoracic surgeon

  • @mr.bigdick7692
    @mr.bigdick7692 Před rokem +4

    Hindi ka yayaman if mag rerely ka lang sa salary mo, yumayaman ang lawyer at doctor kapag nagsasarili ka. Example, nagpatayo ka ng law firm mo at madami ka clients, nagpatayo ka ng health clinic mo at madami kang patiente, dyan yumayaman ang doctor at lawyer. At the same time nag iinvest din ang mga yan. Madami source of income.. Hindi lahat ng doctor at lawyer mayaman, ang iba hirap din sa buhay pero lahat ng governments officials mayaman, walang middle class.

  • @autumntriesthings
    @autumntriesthings Před rokem +2

    Yes, HCWs deserve more compensation and benefits and better working conditions!

  • @alfonstabz9741
    @alfonstabz9741 Před 4 dny

    yong mga kilalang doctor mas malaki kita. kasi may mga patient na may preferred doctors.

  • @dormamo6917
    @dormamo6917 Před rokem +2

    Doctor namin kada visit sa patient sa mga private room will cost you around 5k-10k

  • @salve1185
    @salve1185 Před 5 měsíci +1

    pero yung binigay nyo sa salary figure ay sa resident lang naman, hindi sa espesyalista na mismo.. yun sana ang gusto kong malaman magkano yung kita ng totoong doktor na talaga na espesyalista kasi isang bisita pa lg nila sa naka confine may bayad na dagdag mo pa ang consultation sa clinic nila, if may ooperahan sila, etc

  • @patrickreyes1182
    @patrickreyes1182 Před rokem +4

    1.2. Million just for the tuition, how about the books, allowance, pre internship. Its more than 1 million. Believe me😢 it will cost you 2-3 Million in private schools.

    • @charlesa1234
      @charlesa1234 Před rokem

      oo nga tuition fee pa lang un :(

    • @is2275
      @is2275 Před rokem

      plus cost of living, apartment rent and bills, grocery for 5 years. mga 2-3M nga

  • @quantomic1106
    @quantomic1106 Před 6 měsíci

    Hell, becoming an Airline pilot nowadays costs 3.5 million on average - not including the cost of a four-year degree. That 3 million is only for the certifications and building flight hours.
    Nothing is cheap anymore.

  • @cheskamillen
    @cheskamillen Před rokem +2

    thank you for the honest vid, doc!! this is helpful since im considering taking nmat next yr 💚 take care always, doc ian!!

  • @villetriosa8
    @villetriosa8 Před rokem +3

    kung gus2 nyo maging rich, marami pang iba pang ways. kng money lng ang gus2 nyo kaya nyo gus2 mag medicine, wag na kayo mag medicine, ndi ako doktor pero may pinsan akong OB GYNE, nung dalaga pa kami, nakikita ko yun parang nasisiraan na nang bait, nagsasalita magisa, minsan tulala,dala ng stress siguro, graduate sya ng UST.
    kng kaya nyo i bare ang stress ng mga med students, then go, pero kng ayaw nyo nang ganun stress tapos pera lng habol nyo, wag na kayo mag doktor. kng gus2 nyo kumita ng malaking pera, mag abroad kayo.

    • @Michael-yl9rl
      @Michael-yl9rl Před 10 měsíci

      Ayaw namin mag abroad eh...

    • @vruiz7256
      @vruiz7256 Před 7 měsíci

      Maganda rin naman ang pasahod dito sa Pilipinas sa mga Physician natin esp. Sa Public Hospital. Job order nga lang nagrerange na sa 30k to 60k sa isang araw lang na duty kada linggo.Then maduduty pa sila sa ibang Govt Ospital na J.O then plantilyado naman sila sa ibang public ulit na sumasahod naman ng 100k+. Di lang dinedetalye ng ibang Doctors na may iba pa silang pinagdudutihan.Some doctors naman di pa alam ang diskarte kaya iniisip nila maliit ang kita

  • @1slwtrx
    @1slwtrx Před 5 měsíci +1

    Damn lol a McDonald's worker here in america can make more than a doctor there in philippines 😮

  • @hannahrudolfo
    @hannahrudolfo Před rokem +3

    Hi Doc Ian! Thanks for sharing this po! P.S. congrats on your engagement :D

  • @alexanderrelveria
    @alexanderrelveria Před rokem +3

    Same lang pala sa other profession ang sweldo depende na lang sa haba ng work experience

  • @bler43
    @bler43 Před rokem +2

    i dont think they pay their "fair" share of taxes ... lalo na sa consultations na cash only na doctor. di tumatanggap ng HMO and CCs and di nagiisue ng resibo

  • @jaztadz
    @jaztadz Před rokem +3

    I live in Canada and I’m studying to become a dental hygienist (taga linis ng ngipin) and I’m paying 1,861,050 php for an 18 month course. Pero worth it naman dahil triple ang sahod annually pag nakatapos. But if I would have to move back to the Philippines, minimum pay lang ang profession na to :(

    • @IanStaMaria
      @IanStaMaria  Před rokem +1

      This is a sad reality here in the philippines :((( but so happy for you and the job you habe there in Canada 😊

    • @Health101Official
      @Health101Official Před rokem

      Yes true. Doctors here in cruiseship have salary of 10k usd while nurses around 5.5kusd plus commissions and officers status benefits. Sad to say that our Medical Heroes are severely underpaid.

  • @risasilagan42
    @risasilagan42 Před rokem +8

    Hii, Doc! I'm a g11 STEM student. Isa ka po sa reason kung bakit gusto ko maging Doctor 💛

  • @Hybridflip-eg5hg
    @Hybridflip-eg5hg Před 11 měsíci

    I know guys who work as armed security (bodyguard) and he makes 85,000 pesos a month as a supervisor and the others in his crew make 50,000 pesos a month. He too is on call 24hrs.

  • @davidgeorgecheu4615
    @davidgeorgecheu4615 Před rokem +3

    Been there, done that. Paid my dues and now earning well. Not in the Philippines though hehe

    • @Eric-ey7rm
      @Eric-ey7rm Před rokem

      what country are you in if you dont mind sharing?

  • @gabriellealdovino6689
    @gabriellealdovino6689 Před rokem +1

    Hi Doc Ian!! Thanks po for the info with regards to this♥️♥️♥️ Stay safe po♥️✨

  • @udutae
    @udutae Před rokem +4

    WVSU is cheap but not just anyone can pass the entrance exam there

  • @valdehuezasheinkhankae8283

    so proud of ur success🥰 been a big fan of yours for so long na 🥺

  • @DailyGrind.
    @DailyGrind. Před rokem +1

    When they get consultation fee... Most if not all don't pay correct taxes... Some doesn't pay tax at all. Rich or not... That is not fair

  • @francoisplaniol1489
    @francoisplaniol1489 Před rokem

    Thanks, very interesting. So medicine in the Phils is for passionate amateurs. True enough. With the money you spend to study and the taxes you will pay lifelong, just buy an agricultural lot, grow your food, live peacefully and be happy (and no doctor needed).

  • @sadikbracero2385
    @sadikbracero2385 Před rokem +2

    OMG I got disappointed with that salary I'm considering to enroll this coming school year in med school,

  • @maalat
    @maalat Před rokem

    Kawawa naman kayo….😢. My daughter finished her residency. She works so hard.

  • @SitBackandWatch.Official

    Unless you have your own specialized practice or go abroad you’d only be doing better than average.

  • @shekinahshalomcardiente1921

    Grabe sobrang baba ng sweldo ng residents sa private hospitals :( sweldo lang yan ng fresh grad huhu. Sana talaga doctors are being paid what they deserve hay

    • @momon5858
      @momon5858 Před rokem

      Kung may clinic naman, they charge 300 to 500 per consultation alone. In an hour, nakakadalawang pasyente or more. Di pa kasama basic salary nila dyan

    • @shekinahshalomcardiente1921
      @shekinahshalomcardiente1921 Před rokem +1

      @@momon5858 may time pa po ba mag clinic if ever ang mga residents? medyo hectic po yata ang sched nila

    • @momon5858
      @momon5858 Před rokem

      @@shekinahshalomcardiente1921 may kilala akong nagmomoonlight sa clinic. Depende naman talaga sa hospital yan

  • @liezlmalazarteejares6903

    Yah i know gurl. If gusto mo maging doctor ang goal mo is to help. If gusto mo maging mayaman then mag business ka lol. Alam na namin yarrrrrrn haha!

  • @lawrencerobles6207
    @lawrencerobles6207 Před 7 měsíci

    Pretty Doctors get most of their money from their Professional Fees aka PF. I know a paediatrician who charges 50 per 2 hour consult. Maybe the salary may not be that much, but surely the money they get from PF would more than compensate for it.

  • @franzricajean8541
    @franzricajean8541 Před rokem +2

    Mas malaki pa yung sahod ng call center agent sa Doctor ng private hospital, I am really sad about it but yes Doctor is a calling and a mission indeed! If u wanna be rich then be businessman!

    • @vic5973
      @vic5973 Před rokem +1

      But after residency, and once consultant na sila with a lot of hospital affiliations, matic mataas na income nila from professional fees pa lang sa ibat ibang clinics nila

    • @marcmagnaye4711
      @marcmagnaye4711 Před rokem +3

      Residency training pa lang kase yang tinutukoy nya sa video kaya fixed lang ang sweldo nya. Pero kung tapos ka na sa residency training ay magiging consultant ka na or also known as "specialista", in which ang salary na ay nakadepende na sa dami ng pasyente mo, at kung malakas ang practice mo at madami patients mo, okay na ang pasok ng pera sayo..
      1st step: medical school
      2nd step: residency training (fixed lang ang sweldo)
      3rd step: Specialista (final step) (per patient na ang sweldo mo 500-3500 pesos per patient consult)

    • @franzricajean8541
      @franzricajean8541 Před rokem

      @@marcmagnaye4711 ohhh thanks sa info

  • @everdaysunday1920
    @everdaysunday1920 Před měsícem

    Recently ko lng nabasa tong blog nato. Mahina ako sa inglis eh Sana tagalogin nyo ang mga sinasabi dito sa blog para maintindihan nman namin mahihirap ang totoo. Salamat. Tanong: Bakit pagka doctor ang ginusto nyo sa buhay. Paano nyo Mababawi ang ginastos sa med sch tuition? Maikli lng buhay ng tao.

  • @seannyninetyseven5863

    Great content and down to earth infos. Keep it up! 🙂

  • @greenwil
    @greenwil Před 5 měsíci

    If you are retired single white male of 55, making 2,323,879.70 Peso per year after taxes, could they have a pretty good life living there?

  • @jefone1827
    @jefone1827 Před rokem

    thanks doc. smart na, mabait na, maganda pa

  • @allanwatts8361
    @allanwatts8361 Před rokem

    randomly was suggested this lol youre beautiful and smart...filipino girls are naturally gorgeous

  • @MrKockabilly
    @MrKockabilly Před 6 měsíci

    How about yung mga commissions na natatanggap ng mga doctor from drug companies? I'm sure that's a lot that's why doctors are so generous in prescribing medicines

  • @jannethsorinio5070
    @jannethsorinio5070 Před rokem

    Ganda cguro khit 50k lng but my doc is almost 150k with out books pa but neverthless d money is the pagod n puyat but she survived.

  • @user-hd2xd6mb9b
    @user-hd2xd6mb9b Před 2 měsíci

    Bakit mag dodoctor ka kung ang goal mo ay yumaman? Magnegosyo ka kung gusto mong yumaman as long na you're only an employee there's no way na yayaman ka, at Di ba nagdoctor ka for humanitarian reasons?

  • @catnip5308
    @catnip5308 Před rokem +1

    Ako na gusto lang maging doctor kasi gusto ng 'Dr.' sa name ko 👁️👄👁️

  • @franzricajean8541
    @franzricajean8541 Před rokem +1

    I have scholarship from the Military because my dad is a military veteran but ofc I will have to get it im IDC only.

  • @ociniago2257
    @ociniago2257 Před rokem +7

    Been to many consultations with a different doctor, and everytime none of them issue a single receipt. Feeling nila utang mo pa sa kanila.

    • @ninjamania537
      @ninjamania537 Před rokem

      Private o public?

    • @purpledoodle06
      @purpledoodle06 Před rokem +1

      May sinamahan akong friend for consultation to 3 doctors, 1k each per consultation, paid in cash. NONE of them issued a receipt. That’s 3k already. Makati med yan ah

    • @ociniago2257
      @ociniago2257 Před rokem

      @@ninjamania537 private

    • @kylejarabelo2027
      @kylejarabelo2027 Před rokem

      Lol did u ask? Coz if you ask, they will actually give you receipt

    • @purpledoodle06
      @purpledoodle06 Před rokem

      @@kylejarabelo2027 sorry but that mentality is wrong, receipts should be automatically issued by them. Di mo na kailangan manghingi pa kasi aba dapat lang naman! services rendered po ang consultation sa kanila, and taxable po yon. ayaw lang nila talaga magbigay ng kusa 😶 mas madali mag underdeclare ng income.

  • @VeganLady579
    @VeganLady579 Před měsícem

    Bilangin nyo lahat ng naka pila sa clinic per day

  • @justinfortu
    @justinfortu Před 5 měsíci

    Hello, thanks for the video. Any stories you may have heard about how much dermatologist consultants make per month on average by chance?

  • @yamato_lovescoffee
    @yamato_lovescoffee Před rokem +3

    Doc Ian, I really admire you 🥺 I can really say na safe place ko yung mga vids mo 🥺 I'm currently waiting for the PNLE result at the end of this month and hopefully I can get the license as a Christmas gift 🙏
    I'm still undecided whether to pursue medicine, but I bought NMAT reviewers (for sure I will try to take the NMAT, ito man lang ma- fulfill ko), siguro kasi I'm still doubting myself (SOBRAAAAA 😭). I'm not even that smart and tbh hindi ako magaling mag English and shy type na din (introvert to be exact), and lastly it kinda scares me if I really can be a competent doctor in the future.
    Ps: My dream is to become an anesthesiologist or an ophthalmologist.

    • @yamato_lovescoffee
      @yamato_lovescoffee Před rokem +1

      And I'm also thinking that my time is running out, my parents are getting older 😭 (Especially my mom). When I chose nursing, nahihirapan na din ako i-balance yung fam gathering and malayo ako sakanila. How much more kapag med school proper na 😭

    • @jccaserola7980
      @jccaserola7980 Před rokem

      Ang creepy, we share almost the same experience and goals 😬😬 haha skl ✌️

    • @naisu796
      @naisu796 Před rokem

      @@yamato_lovescoffee Hellooo, do u mind if I ask ano po nangyari? Hope u passed!! 🥰

    • @earthchan7540
      @earthchan7540 Před 9 měsíci

      How did everything go? Are you a med student now?

  • @bishoptoothpaste1858
    @bishoptoothpaste1858 Před rokem +5

    It's 1.5 million per year × 5 = that's close to 7.5 to 10 million in management medical seats in India . But doctors get paid close to 80k - 100k pesos monthly in India. Speciality doctors make about 200k - 500k pesos a month .. but then you should understand that India is big our population is big ,people that can spent money are is more , much bigger economy, much bigger GDP , lot more patients. But being a speciality Doctor based of the ratio of need to number of PG residency seats in medical colleges are less much less.

  • @shaniadeniseavellano
    @shaniadeniseavellano Před rokem +1

    😴 study tips for hs students (face to face classes) 😴

  • @markpelayo
    @markpelayo Před rokem

    Vocation tlga ang pag ddoctor. si Doc Willie Ong lang ata kilala kong doctor na mayaman cguro dahil family of doctors sila therefore old money?
    Anyway I hope tumaas sahod ng doctor, para naman mging comfortable buhay nila kasi for sure passion nila yan, might as well ma rewardan naman sila ng tama.

  • @hubbyrongaming
    @hubbyrongaming Před rokem

    Thomasian MD rin po doc! This path really is different from other careers, caring for patients>money

  • @idegraphicdesign6522
    @idegraphicdesign6522 Před rokem

    Thanks Doc! God bless po.

  • @charlesa1234
    @charlesa1234 Před rokem

    About two decades ago it was my dream to become a Doctor. but we couldnt afford it

  • @temujinkhan6326
    @temujinkhan6326 Před 11 měsíci

    when I was gambling on and off in manila years ago a doctor tried to loan using his phone as a collateral from me to continue gambling.

  • @user-xs8re2oy7i
    @user-xs8re2oy7i Před rokem +2

    I heard resident doctors in the US does not get paid but given allowances during their 4 years residency.

    • @ddphotography4313
      @ddphotography4313 Před rokem

      Not true… residents/fellows here in the United States are salaried/paid during their training.

    • @franciscofletes1948
      @franciscofletes1948 Před rokem +3

      I did my residency in Hawaii
      PGY1: 75k USD
      PGY2: 80k USD
      PGY3: 90k USD
      PGY4: 105k USD
      PGY5: (fellowship) 110k USD
      PGY6: (fellowship) 115k USD
      PGY7: (full sub specialist/consultant 250k+ USD
      Sub-specialist with 10+ years of experience: 350k USD or higher depending on specialty.
      But all of us had to pay over 200k USD in tuition and fees during our training

  • @kittsandrewrubio1238
    @kittsandrewrubio1238 Před rokem +6

    Grabe, ang underpaid talaga ng mga health workers dito sa Philippines. That's why brain drain is very prominent here😮‍💨

  • @user-vm9pt4ji1s
    @user-vm9pt4ji1s Před 6 měsíci

    Sana mag increase ang sweldo ng doctor sa pinas god bless

  • @erinmanela5744
    @erinmanela5744 Před rokem +1

    La salle is already around 300k+

  • @sheyz1634
    @sheyz1634 Před rokem +1

    Di ako doktor pero monthly salary ng GP jan OT ko lng dito sa UAE 😢😢😢😢

  • @efrentolentino5800
    @efrentolentino5800 Před měsícem

    passion

  • @aphiaph2905
    @aphiaph2905 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi po! May question po regarding medical schools. Which ones do you recommend we include in our options po?

  • @vincentrosspaz3233
    @vincentrosspaz3233 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi Doc! is it possible to work while studying in medschool?

  • @oninsfirred
    @oninsfirred Před rokem +1

    you look too fresh for being a doctor! my doctor barely has time for her self anymore :( shes always on the run

  • @gogogolyra1340
    @gogogolyra1340 Před rokem +8

    Experience ko: sister was hospitalized for dengue with 80k platelets, stable vital signs at regular room in tertiary hospital for 4 days(4th day is half day lng kami). The doctor visited us everyday no less than 5min. Upon discharge, na shock kami bec 8000php ang charge ni doc for professional fee for the 4 days. So compute natin 2000k per day and charge nya. WTF. Hindi naman ICU yun.
    You be the judge... was the 8k just?

    • @davidgeorgecheu4615
      @davidgeorgecheu4615 Před rokem +3

      Yes

    • @janmarievaldez9182
      @janmarievaldez9182 Před rokem

      Yes

    • @raymartisais7613
      @raymartisais7613 Před rokem +4

      yup. Do not go to a tertiary hospital if you think that is unjust. They do a lot of more things other than visiting you personally. They regulate the uptake of the medicines you take, etc

    • @is2275
      @is2275 Před rokem

      it's a yes for me ;)

  • @franzricajean8541
    @franzricajean8541 Před rokem

    West Visayas State University!! Yayyy
    And Iloilo Doctor’s college is 60k per sem

  • @Bluepanda555
    @Bluepanda555 Před rokem

    Wow that's really less even compared to india standard...

  • @WaWeCris
    @WaWeCris Před rokem

    Can you talk about love life ng mga doctors or how do you date one?

  • @angelryan9710
    @angelryan9710 Před rokem

    Yung mga kamag anak Kong seaman 400k monthly. 3yrs lng Sila sa college

  • @nexusdues3028
    @nexusdues3028 Před rokem

    Thank you doc!

  • @ladyjane181
    @ladyjane181 Před rokem

    Very expensive naman ng med school sa Pinas tapos pagdating mo sa Canada d mo naman mapapractice eh universal naman ang mga kaalaman dyan d tulad ng Law that you really have to study again because laws in other countries are different from ours. Mey kilala akong doctor sya dito dapat pa syang mag upgrade sa Canada, take another exam so he had to work as taxi driver muna to save for that... pag sito naman sila, well, kaya nga nagpaCanad eh...😄

  • @user-vm9pt4ji1s
    @user-vm9pt4ji1s Před 6 měsíci

    Sana magincrease ang sweldo ng doctor dito sa pinas

  • @dokbrian
    @dokbrian Před rokem +2

    uhmm hindi mo ata binanggit na surgeons and consultants earn 1million to 5million PER MONTH

    • @cabayakerrwin5392
      @cabayakerrwin5392 Před rokem

      Those are very small percentage. She is talking generally. Pares vendors earns 500 to 1000 a day. But I know a pares stand that earns 100k a day. But generally, they earn low. That's the context of the video.

    • @kudlimd
      @kudlimd Před 7 měsíci

      like in all things, you have to be on top of your game to earn that figure but yes its real and only a few doctors reach this point.

  • @mafiequigg
    @mafiequigg Před rokem +1

    Wow. 50.000 monthly? nurses in the US make 200 000 pesos monthly after taxes. That's even only in small cities. That's just LPN'S not even an RN. Rns make 3.5 million a year. That's so sad. Expensive nga ang school pero, worth talaga ang pera. LPNS spend atleast 500 000 in tuition fees pero they make 3 million/year. Ka sad kasi yong mga Doctors galing pinas naging care giver sila dito. US schools do not recognize credits from the Philippines which is very sad. Sana maiba na ang school system sa pinas para kahit saan mang lugar accepted ang course credits.

    • @codelessunlimited7701
      @codelessunlimited7701 Před rokem +1

      Filipino nurses and doctors are over qualified. But it is US laws that a foreign profession abroad must get through examination before practicing their profession. Kasi each US States has their own creditions on nurses or doctors, some authorized license are authorized in certain States.

    • @mafiequigg
      @mafiequigg Před rokem

      @@codelessunlimited7701 I didn't mean to offend anybody but I know alot of Filipinos from other states saying they experienced thesame. I have worked with so many FIlipino RNS who got their bachelors degree from the PI and work here as care givers or CNA'S. theirs nothing wrong about being a CNA here. I have alot of respect for them infact I used be one and they make more 3× than what doctors make their if doctors really make over 50k. Let's just say, Filipinos are over qualified, United States is one of the countries that is more ahead when incomes to their educational system. If Filipinos are overqualified, States should be recognizing their educations. This doctors and nurses from the PI should be able to pass the licensure here in the US if they are over qualified. I have a big respect to our country but honestly government should put more budget to expand our school system.

  • @LeaningonJesuswithNanceBiswas

    have you considered migrating to Australia po?

  • @billymanalang965
    @billymanalang965 Před rokem

    Tingin ko mga OB-Gyn ang medyo may consistent na kita hehe kasi.laging may nagbubuntis and monthly pa sila magpapa check - up.

  • @imedkilat8652
    @imedkilat8652 Před rokem +1

    Are you planning to have your clinic in your hometown in the future po, doc ?