3 Lessons Learned From Becoming A Surgeon [Part 2]
Here's Part 2! After working hard for many years to become a trauma surgeon, here are some of the lessons I've learned along the way.
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Dr. Buck Parker, MD is a Board Certified General Surgeon and can be found online at:
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How many yall are doctors now and watched Buck in undergrad?
@mbb1849
Жыл бұрын
Try again in 2 years. You’ll prolly get more responses
@truthteller2711
10 ай бұрын
Not yet but have been watching since before med school 😂
Dr. Parker! Glad you’re back. I hated that years long hiatus. Interested to know your story now. It looks like you have a ring on and you mentioned not having to worry about other’s opinions anymore. Would love to hear about it!
Здравствуйте! Рада послушать ваши правильные мысли и предложения. Добро!
Thanks for the words of wisdom Dr. Parker! Have a happy Thursday! 💗
Thank you Dr. Parker. You rock😎 A great philosophy to apply at work and in life!
Glad your back!
Thank you for the lessons.
You are truly inspiring! Thanks for your helpful advice always! They are so helpful especially for pre-med students like myself!
great vid doc
Love these videos Dr wish to be a surgeon one day!
“The harder I work the luckier I get” I’m gonna start using that
Thank again I love you insigh
Nani was right!!
Doctor thank you for your first point of ingredients your given (by virtue of dr Sheppard). I tell students all the time if you get an A+ patient you can get an A+ outcome and if you get a D- patient if you get a C+ outcome you can usually call that a win. And overtime working with poorer ingredients, jeez really still doing the food analogy, you can get better outcomes and eventually turn that D- patient into a B outcome and that’s from your repetition and experience point. Anyways, cheers Dr
You know, I think you would do well to learn about categorical thinking and when and when its not appropriate to apply that sort of thinking.
Thanks doctor Parker for the valuable lessons u just shared , also i think KZread just killed this channel and these numbers of views u get are very depressing , i think you should try to start another Chanel or something , wish u all the luck.
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Excellent! Initially must build a habit though forced repetition. To start building a useful habit, must associate that useful habit with something pleasurable. For example, before starting a six hour study session, eat a pint of your favorite ice cream. Your brain will then associate the pleasure of eating ice cream with the start of the study session. At the three hour point, take a break and have sex with your significant other. The halfway point between study sessions is the ONLY time you are allowed to have sex. After completing the dirty deed, have another pint of ice cream before starting the second half of the study session. These are the kind of tricks that will get you through medical school.
What’s up
throwing out the satanic gang signs big time,,,