WHY I LEFT MEDICINE: the REAL reason for leaving Dermatology (plus career advice for doctors)

This is a milestone video to thank my first 100 subscribers. To celebrate, I am sharing some deeply personal insights from my career journey including:
- Critical events that led me to reassess my career;
- An unsuccessful attempt to leave Medicine;
- A successful attempt to leave Medicine;
- Why Dermatology didn't work out for me;
- Why it's super-important to know your values and your deal-breakers BEFORE making any career decisions;
- Advice for career-questioning doctors.
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  • @stethoscope-stocks
    @stethoscope-stocks4 жыл бұрын

    Would be really interested to know about other doctors' experiences of trying to leave medicine (it can be a long and bumpy process, as it was for me), and the light bulb moments you had along the way.

  • @Eric-sq4hd

    @Eric-sq4hd

    3 жыл бұрын

    id love to ask questions

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Eric-sq4hd Hi Eric, you're welcome to connect with me on Linkedin or email me - AskDrEvgenia (at) gmail

  • @johngusdon3537

    @johngusdon3537

    2 жыл бұрын

    I never tried to leave medicine -- ER physician in US for past 35 years -- and I love what I do. But, I have other things I also really like to do -- writing and sculpture -- and that has made all the difference keeping my sanity. In both of these other pursuits I can escape the hard things I have had to see in this job, and also feed the artist side of me -- that half of my brain sort of drowns with what is, pretty much, factory hours and a lot of the same stuff over and over. If I were really talented at making sculptures or writing novels and had had any success maybe I might have walked a different path. Your video is well done and I think you should do more of them.

  • @jamiesummers1111

    @jamiesummers1111

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Dr. Galinskaya. I'm returning to work as a locum psychiatrist in London part time. I have MRCPsych. I did all the USMLES and step 3, matched in psychiatry residency in the US and quit after 5 months. I realised there is no work life balance in the States and it doesn't really get better after residency. If I became a locum psychiatrist in the outpatient setting in the US, I would be seeing , 14 patients daily, 8- 4pm, not including admin time. The pay would be great, however the light bulb moment for me was my freedom and overall health would suffer in the long run. In the UK, I would see 5 patients maximum per day and still have a balanced life , albeit less renumeration, where I work to live in the UK, rather that live to work in the US.

  • @sunriselotus

    @sunriselotus

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jamiesummers1111Hi Dr. I have a friend who is in private practice psychiatry and she works 8-4 but she still complains. She was my classmate in medical school. I really feel jealous and it burns me that I was in peds residency working so hard 80 hrs/week and had no life, and I got health complications and was not able to complete. while she complained in psychiatry residency and is still complaining now. 😢

  • @kwailcamp
    @kwailcamp3 жыл бұрын

    I know that it sounds bad to say but I envy anyone who has found the courage to leave medicine. I have felt this way since second year of medical school and now 21 years into my career, I feel the same way.....but am scared because the exit options aren't that great living where I do in the world and my family obligations are huge.

  • @itscrushersukmy3ri

    @itscrushersukmy3ri

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm still a young doctor going to start resident I hate it what should I do ?

  • @chibaby0306

    @chibaby0306

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here I’m a third yr med student and I wish I could leave but can’t 🥲

  • @livelife2324

    @livelife2324

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm so scared I'm gonna end up like this😔

  • @jessicamufudza2647

    @jessicamufudza2647

    2 жыл бұрын

    I feel you...

  • @Bible33AD

    @Bible33AD

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chibaby0306 why?

  • @SavannahL5214
    @SavannahL5214 Жыл бұрын

    Seeing this 2 years late, but great video. I’m an M.D. in the U.S. now 25 years out from graduating medical school. Went into OB/GYN (BIG mistake). I and a colleague of mine in residency used to say something very similar to you re: half wishing for a car accident or something so we could just rest and get out of the hamster wheel. I practiced 10 years after residency and it was miserable, but fortunately found a job in utilization review which I’ve been doing for another 10 years. I’m at the point where it’s time for another change and it’s scary every time but I’ve neglected my own happiness for long enough to know you can’t outrun it and it will wear you down over time so it’s much better to do what will make you happy even if that means less prestige or money. Very good video.

  • @ievam6879
    @ievam68793 жыл бұрын

    I'm also a foreign medical student in the U.K.! I'm in year 3 and thinking to leave after this year . After the best high school student I became a depressed and anxious person with huge eating disorder. I m now applying to go to maths and economics something I always loved. Idk why but I almost cried looking at ur video. I google every day ' leaving medicine/ why I left medicine ' and cry so much

  • @appleorange3663

    @appleorange3663

    3 жыл бұрын

    You're very brave for making the right decision despite it being a difficult one. I wish I could have quit sooner but I'm now in my internship and struggling everyday. Hopefully will quit medicine as soon as I graduate. Coincidentally I've always wanted to do math too! All the best in your journey.

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your vulnerability. Alternative careers lists aren't the best way to get unstuck - here's why: www.linkedin.com/pulse/dangers-alternative-careers-doctors-lists-evgenia-galinskaya/ Please watch my earlier videos where I describe what to do instead. Will be happy to support you if you reach out directly (e.g. Linkedin)

  • @livelife2324

    @livelife2324

    2 жыл бұрын

    May I ask how you are going to deal with the debt? Did your parents support your education or do you plan to pay back with your job in math/economics? as an international student I can't even imagine how I can pay back med school fees (specially because the currency conversion rate from my local currency to pounds/dollars is HUGE)

  • @crazylab5078

    @crazylab5078

    2 жыл бұрын

    I can't tell you how exactly similar my situation is

  • @appleorange3663
    @appleorange36633 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your journey. Two things stood out to me, one: yours is a life too and it needs saving. There is no point in trying to save lives of others at the cost of your own and your loved ones. Two: healthy people need help too! I'm grateful there are people who are truly passionate about medicine. But it's also okay to realize this is not your calling in life and choose something that fits you. It doesn't make you weak/ungrateful/etc. In fact it makes you brave for making a decision that's right for you inspite of social judgement.

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Indeed, one has to help themselves first (to feel happier and healthier) before helping others - just like the mask on the airplane thing. :-)

  • @jessicamufudza2647

    @jessicamufudza2647

    2 жыл бұрын

    Very sound & mature advice..thank you for that because the guilty feeling is really real...you feel like you're letting others down,your colleagues, patients, family but indeed it's important to realise your own life & wellbeing matters too

  • @udontneedtoknow9741

    @udontneedtoknow9741

    2 жыл бұрын

    True❤️

  • @JT-tx2ns
    @JT-tx2ns2 жыл бұрын

    I’m pre med and it is discouraging with more and more of these videos being made but it’s also is insightful because there’s a side to the career that we don’t know about. we need more of these videos that show the truth!

  • @aurghh
    @aurghh3 жыл бұрын

    Grateful for this insight. I’m an FY2 considering my next steps in medicine and will definitely be taking your points into consideration

  • @happyheartslee
    @happyheartslee2 жыл бұрын

    12:15 + Agree!! In my case; The only motivation I had during medical school and housemanship was that I want to be a plastic surgeon - I was so in love with the department and what they did during my internship. I got a placement to be the youngest MO in the department. The whole system and the bosses seems to hate their life. They lived a life that I saw and I know this is not it. They are so toxic and miserable and theh let it all on me. From there on, I saw and I decided, I dont want this. I dont want to be like them. All those drove me to an undiagnosed depression even until today. Even if I adapt and I made it, I dont want to be another toxic senior which is miserable in their life!

  • @chrism2432
    @chrism24323 жыл бұрын

    I can empathise. I am. GP Fellow with 10 years experience. Have been a solo GP most of my career. I dream every day about leaving medicine, even though I am very good at my job and love medicine itself.

  • @amberb803
    @amberb8032 жыл бұрын

    Hey, Evegenia, thank you so much for this post. I was encouraged to apply for medicine as an undergrad but never did, I always had a feeling that there was something not right with going into this career, it always seemed very "closed" profession, in terms of it not being transparent with what it really involves. Also, my tutor, who was a medical doctor, quit and became a neuroscientist. This wasn't a good sign. Just as with a person, if they are not being transparent with something, some thing is a amiss. There is no reason to hide things. But recently, I had a strong regret for not going to medical school. The thing is, I would love to be a medic and have been researching about it and particularly talking to people who quit. It's never a good sign - the high suicide rates, treating patients with no sleep. Not giving enough sleep to docs doesn't make sense to me. Also, in the current conditions and the way medicine is essentially done, and only being a doctor for the whole of my life, was a big no no. it would contradict too many of my values, even though the calling is very strong. It's a tougher for you as you have invested your life into the training. I think your totally brave and I don't think you will regret your decision looking at the direction of medicine for this crop of medics. Youu will it sounds like, get your life back from medicine. For me, I worked in evidence based medicine, neuropsychiatry research. I'm a psychologist now, doing my psychotherapy training, and training in nutritional medicine. I get to help people in exactly the way I want, applying interventions that I seem fit, and negotiate my own hours. I'm really happy. medicine isn't the only profession that helps people, like many believe. 1000% respect to you!

  • @aliyarahman85
    @aliyarahman853 жыл бұрын

    Your experience shared is really valuable to me. Thank you x

  • @Valent-eh4lt
    @Valent-eh4lt4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this deeply personal career journey. You are courageous and inspiring.

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I hope to show to other doctors that if they are unhappy it is in their power to change it.

  • @DrPBaptiste
    @DrPBaptiste4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this. I knew some of your story but not all of this! I think a lot of aspiring medics and medics need to see this video! So glad you decided to share! I'm also glad you decided to change careers and are in a better place!

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Patrice. I don't mean to put anyone off. I would say the intended take-home message from this video is that people should thoroughly research ahead of choosing their specialty (and also medicine as a career path); they should be honest with themselves about their non-negotiables (e.g. for me it was surgery and little time spent with the patient) and check with others (through coffee chats / networking) that they won't have those non-negotiables in whatever they are about to embark on.

  • @DrPBaptiste

    @DrPBaptiste

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@stethoscope-stocks Couldn't agree more!

  • @skincrew
    @skincrew4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for these insights. I see many parallels to my career. I was also in Dermatology and felt as I am constantly in the wrong place and it made me very unhappy. However, now I found my way into the medical device industry and I couldn’t be happier! Really enjoying it.

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Not just me then 😆 What helped you to navigate out of Derm into a more enjoyable career?

  • @Raya7766

    @Raya7766

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Could you please share why it felt like the wrong place?

  • @victoriaegedus8075
    @victoriaegedus8075 Жыл бұрын

    Love this!! Wonderfully expressed! You go girl!! Single momma, power woman. Thanks for sharing!! I left clinical medicine and am happy to hear the stories of others who followed their truth as well! I'm in the field of Spiritual Life Coaching now, as I discovered that is the level of healing I am better at sharing with others!! 💖💖💖

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Victoria. It takes a lot of courage to make bold steps. Wishing you much success and fulfilment in your new chapter!

  • @QuynhNgo-so7sl
    @QuynhNgo-so7sl3 жыл бұрын

    Great and good luck!!!

  • @kevinchacko4688
    @kevinchacko46882 жыл бұрын

    Hi i really like your videos, it's super encouraging to see this talked about.

  • @rawanisameldin.2003
    @rawanisameldin.20033 жыл бұрын

    Hey doctor, I don't know how to thank you for giving these advices. I know it can be very challenging to actually find time to shoot such videos but I really wanted to say that you are making a big influence and you are enlightening me personally a lot. Please keep doing these kind of inspirational and enlightening videos because there are people like me out there who are very lost and you are like a life vest waving! Thank you again and wish you all the best. :)

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you soooo much for such a warm feedback. I stopped producing videos for a bit as - like you point out - it does take a lot of effort (especially in the beginning and also while trying to combine day-time work with being a single parent). However, comments like yours really help to motivate me to get back to producing more content. Thank you. ❤

  • @fahmidamiah
    @fahmidamiah2 жыл бұрын

    I'm so happy for you. As someone who also left medicine to pursue a new life, I can relate a lot. Thank you for sharing :)

  • @DrPBaptiste
    @DrPBaptiste4 жыл бұрын

    Congrats! Thank you for sharing!

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for watching!

  • @Danny_jrt
    @Danny_jrt3 жыл бұрын

    love the channel! keep going!!!

  • @Hemepath
    @Hemepath3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for sharing your opinion. I am exactly in the same boat

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this, and please don't hesitate to reaching out if you need extra support - something that I didn't do enough at the point when I was researching exit strategies.

  • @Ffighter88
    @Ffighter88 Жыл бұрын

    Hello ! I came across this video by accident, I'm not involved in the healthcare industry in anyway, just a random encounter. I think you did a really good job sharing your thoughts, past experience and also charm during the video, I feel it's compelling and relatable because it felt like a sincere conversation. Anyway, I think you did a great job, it's a great start, keep up building your channel. I'm glad to come across it

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    Жыл бұрын

    I am very humbled by your comment. Thank you so much for taking the time to write this. It means a lot to me, as I am building up the courage to restart my channel again, after a 2 year "break". :)

  • @camjo6397
    @camjo63972 жыл бұрын

    I like the personal feel of this video. You seem like a nice person. I’m glad you are further along your desired path. I am a medical student interested in dermatology but I will be sure to come back to you when I realize it sucks. Jokes haha. Cheers

  • @BallyBoy95
    @BallyBoy952 жыл бұрын

    Thanks a tonne for sharing your journey. As much as I enjoy medicine, I'm always wondering if I'm normal? Everyone seems like they couldn't do anything else and say as much. Makes me feel alone, so hearing this has been very cathartic.

  • @scenicworldtours
    @scenicworldtours Жыл бұрын

    Thanks alot for sharing this. I found myself in this same dilemma after graduation in 2019. I was top of my class and it only made sense that I continued. Housemanship scarred me and I realized I didn’t like the lives of those ahead of me. After housemanship I started looking for alternatives and I even took a business class. At the end I decided to choose a speciality that will give me a good work life balance. I am currently about to write USMLE Step 2 and I am not at all enthusiastic towards getting matched. I have avoided clinical work since graduation and even took one 3 months ago just to support myself but I just signed off a few weeks ago. On one hand I have my family encouraging me that I have come too far to quit, on the other hand I hate how I feel when I am at work. I feel miserable.

  • @aditiyeola1985

    @aditiyeola1985

    Күн бұрын

    Oh my god same ... looking at the seniors i felt the same i dont want this life

  • @AudreyKatherine
    @AudreyKatherine3 жыл бұрын

    I needed this video. Thank you Dr

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for taking the time to comment 🙏

  • @anshusinha1203
    @anshusinha12033 жыл бұрын

    I am so grateful, I found your channel ❤️

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your kind feedback, and feel free to connect with me on Linkedin.

  • @whyjustwhy2168
    @whyjustwhy21683 жыл бұрын

    This sounds like me. I am not a dr but in medical. I didn't know there was a real career for career coaching. I thought it was a side work thing. Is hard to leave when money is a little better than other jobs I have looked into. But yeah have no idea how to take the first step. Your onto something thx for the video

  • @MagpieCrafter
    @MagpieCrafter3 жыл бұрын

    That's are just my reasons and what I once told my husband: wanting to help healthy people and not wanting the life of my senior colleagues. At this time (while still in clinical medicine - neurology), I'm a blogger, running a few social media accounts and writing a popular science book about the brain. I'm really not enjoying the social media part of it and it seems it's a must in today's world.

  • @TheEntrepreneursDoctor

    @TheEntrepreneursDoctor

    2 жыл бұрын

    What about social media don't you like? Worth having a think about what you truly want first, and then having a think about the strategy. If social media is part of it, there are ways around it.

  • @royamehr4937
    @royamehr4937 Жыл бұрын

    We need more videos like this . 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @OllieBurtonMed
    @OllieBurtonMed4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Dr Galinskaya! If you'd ever be up for a half-hour Zoom chat to talk about this we've got an audience of about 6,000 med students/aspiring medical applicants who I'm sure would get a lot of benefit from hearing your story - would be a great chance to collaborate!

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! It's great to see you're thinking holistically on behalf of your audience to help them shape their careers and raising awareness of the wide variety of career options. Please drop me a line at info@otheroptionsfordoctors.com to continue this conversation.

  • @Christlike1982
    @Christlike19824 жыл бұрын

    Hello Doctor. I am glad to see you found your passion and that you are helping us find ours by sharing your experience. You are a brave, smart and strong woman. I know you will do great in life and on KZread too. 😊

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Sophy, that's very kind of you. I really like your work supporting IMGs - keep it up!

  • @Jan-l2w
    @Jan-l2w2 жыл бұрын

    So sad, I am really really so sorry to hear your story, same of us which to be medical doctor.

  • @messakamessalea3821
    @messakamessalea38214 жыл бұрын

    I like your street’s video!!

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks a lot. I will be doing more videos outdoors after getting feedback like this one.

  • @christiechengx
    @christiechengx2 жыл бұрын

    Hi, thank you so much for this video, it's incredibly inspiring especially for young doctors out there who aren't necessarily determined to get out of clinical medicine, but just feel like the daily patient care & interaction (dealing with a lot of sick patients, physical and often ensuing mental conditions) can be very taxing on the mental wellness of the doctor as well. While the thought of practising medicine is alluring initially, the "dark side" isn't discussed often enough and often has to be realized by the practitioner herself while on the job, which many a times is already quite far down the career line (trying to refrain from using the word too late here - nothing is too late!) However I was wondering how you dealt with the financial constraints of changing to a new career? The compensation of a doctor is often quite high and many of us are stuck in these golden handcuffs and end up never pursuing our other interests / passions.

  • @TheEntrepreneursDoctor

    @TheEntrepreneursDoctor

    2 жыл бұрын

    Such an important question. I found a good way would be to pivot into something else part-time initially. You may then be happy to stay here and have a portfolio career. I've personally enjoyed the fun of creating my online health business.

  • @romeobacsa11
    @romeobacsa112 жыл бұрын

    Very inspirational story. I worked as caregiver in the Uk England. Since the coronavirus 19, become pandemic in the Uk. İ resigned my fulltime job. The reason I need to protect my grand father. He had multiple disease condition. Still now I worked as as pulse staff caregiver. I booked shift if I feel I like to work in the hospital. To make i have extra money. But i realize i have only one life to look after and to enjoy. The coronavirus 19 it give me a hard time in my life. Now I go to the gym for my spare hour to exercise it help me alot. I feel happy now. But i don't know if I still like to go back as full-time workers as caregiver now. Maybe I will try to work in starbucks.

  • @MNP208
    @MNP2082 жыл бұрын

    I worked as a Derm nurse in the U.S. People don't understand that you are required to work at an EXTREMELY fast pace. We roomed a patient every 7.5 minutes. It was an exhausting treadmill! Also, most patients are seen for STDs, warts, psoriasis, rashes and acne. The difficult diagnoses are few and far between. Many Dermatologists here do simple mole removals, but send patients to surgeons for skin surgeries. Some do cosmetics and some don't. "Wanting to give our patients more time" is the main reason health care workers are leaving in the U.S.

  • @AnnAnn-gl1qu
    @AnnAnn-gl1qu3 жыл бұрын

    I realised i could have severe hypochondria linked to an underlying possible mental condition. I am finishing my 3rd year and my family hate the idea that i don t want to be a doctor. I thought i got this u til i started to go in a hospital and i had to touch people. Even if i had gloves on...I run away in the middle of one hour with 20 people looking at me. I have to finish medschool because i have this responssability towars my parents, but at least i know i will not be forced to be a doctor. I didn t know i have other options. Thank you!

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    3 жыл бұрын

    Awww... that's tough. I'm really sorry you are going through this. You definitely have options, and there is nothing stopping you from exploring them even before you finish medical school.

  • @saminathapaliya1111
    @saminathapaliya1111 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story! As an international medical graduate, it took me 3 years to get into the NHS, giving different exams. Only to realize I don't enjoy it at all. How and where can I contact you to book a career coaching? I am feeling incredibly miserable and stuck.

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Samina, I'm very sorry to hear you're not enjoying clinical practice in the NHS after all the sacrifices you must've put into this. If you have an official "trainee" status, your training body may have a careers advice / career coaching service. This is particularly well set-up in London and you can access their support (free if you are a London based trainee and paid-for if you are not) via london.hee.nhs.uk/professional-development. If you are specifically after privately-funded career coaching then I can recommend Gilly at www.reignitecareers.co.uk/ with whom I worked when I was coaching NHS doctors through Health Education England. There is also Medic Footprints resource that has a list of coaches who specialise in supporting doctors, alongside their fees (just google their website). Hope this helps.

  • @areufkingkiddingme
    @areufkingkiddingme3 жыл бұрын

    Omg I get jealous of the people that work at the cafeteria. I’m a doctor .. it’s been a year now since I started. I wish I was as brave as you.

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry to hear you are not enjoying your experience so far. For some doctors it does get better. The first year is soooo tough (for most newly qualified doctors). Please reach out to me via Linkedin (Evgenia Galinskaya).

  • @shikukimani4443

    @shikukimani4443

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is so me

  • @talyaabramov1016

    @talyaabramov1016

    2 жыл бұрын

    The gras isnt always greener on the other side. I work as a barista and think why the fuck I am doing this shit, I should have accepted my med school offer and be the one who can go and grab a coffee before work instead of making coffee for people who can afford it. Be blessed with what you have and the opportunity you got in your life.

  • @JT-tx2ns

    @JT-tx2ns

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@talyaabramov1016 right. privileged people‘s problems that say things like above, ive noticed. there is nothing peaceful of barely making by.

  • @Emmiee114

    @Emmiee114

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow i haven’t read something that i related to so much in forever

  • @Travelsolonotalone
    @Travelsolonotalone3 жыл бұрын

    I am a med grad wanted to do masters in public health. could you make a video about jobs after mph in uk ? Thanks

  • @sunriselotus
    @sunriselotus5 ай бұрын

    Dr. Eugenia, can you please give me some guidance. I was almost about to finish pediatrics residency and was 3 months there to finishing. I was significantly burned out, started to get anxiety and a lot of depression, crying uncontrollably, blanking in my mind, not able to sleep, all that. So I failed my ED rotation and I was not able to graduate.

  • @KC-dg9pu
    @KC-dg9pu3 жыл бұрын

    love the accent

  • @SAb-tt4kz
    @SAb-tt4kz Жыл бұрын

    I’ve always doubted my desire to leave medicine I’m a medical student in my clinical years sometimes I’m sure I want to leave but on other times I just want to get the degree at least then leave … a lot of confusion don’t know what’s the right thing to do, the thought of running away because I’m afraid of hard work makes me feel like maybe I want to do medicine

  • @annajones9701
    @annajones97012 жыл бұрын

    Great but what are your future plans?

  • @user-cn3dr5md8m
    @user-cn3dr5md8m2 жыл бұрын

    And I thought dermatology is the most relaxing among all speciality.

  • @JT-tx2ns

    @JT-tx2ns

    2 жыл бұрын

    they won’t tell you everything !

  • @SC-or2zb
    @SC-or2zb3 жыл бұрын

    I am a first year medical student in the US and I also wanted something to happen to me like a car accident so I can just stop living.

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your vulnerability Steve. Are you receiving any support for this? There are definitely practical steps you can take to get unstuck.

  • @muanthangsing7788

    @muanthangsing7788

    3 жыл бұрын

    Steve I totally understand how you feel . It will be better to leave now because things doesn't get easier in medical school. It's not worth doing if it makes you miserable. Sending you love and light ❤️

  • @sophiyashaikh2004
    @sophiyashaikh20042 жыл бұрын

    Please can I connect with you on a personal basis , i am in the same boat and cannot find any solution . I am very depressed and been crying continuously since last 2 months. Please help

  • @snikilabenny7037
    @snikilabenny70373 жыл бұрын

    Hi mam I am alternative medicine practioner ...I really wish to change my career ...can you give me some suggestions

  • @ruwanthikaushalyadesilva5441
    @ruwanthikaushalyadesilva54415 ай бұрын

    I’m a IMG in Australia. I am on Temporary Visa. I want to change my job. Please advice

  • @NoorKhan-se4ks
    @NoorKhan-se4ks3 жыл бұрын

    It’s like I’m stucked. I completed my graduation,my post-graduation. But it’s not I want to continue Worse part is that I don’t know what to do?

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    3 жыл бұрын

    You may find my other videos on this topic helpful: kzread.info/dash/bejne/gaCFtretntmzg8Y.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/o6mr07mAlN27YZM.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/fIGNxbdqm9yrirg.html

  • @sudhakaranps5360

    @sudhakaranps5360

    3 жыл бұрын

    I also have the same doubt? Completed graduation ,still don't know what to do. I don't like this field. Should I quit from this??🥲🥲🥲...im depressed tooo...even I'm a dr, I feel my life is worthless.

  • @BERESTARA
    @BERESTARA Жыл бұрын

    This is pandemic of leaving / докторпвд now on NHS Евгения … staff , docs are walking out without plans B …

  • @Zerpentsa6598
    @Zerpentsa6598 Жыл бұрын

    Whatever, right decision.

  • @javedimran568
    @javedimran5684 жыл бұрын

    What are the non clinical options for an IMG (international medical graduate) doctor who pass PLAB in uk?

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    4 жыл бұрын

    I would recommend that you start from kzread.info/dash/bejne/gaCFtretntmzg8Y.html then watch kzread.info/dash/bejne/o6mr07mAlN27YZM.html (which is then further expanded in this video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/fIGNxbdqm9yrirg.html). I hope it helps?

  • @umakapil2434
    @umakapil24343 жыл бұрын

    Actually, these times are turbulent. Sometimes back, many news have emerged that many many doctors are relinquishing their Medical professional jobs & are running for computers jobs. And, now similar complaints have risen that people are requiring less & less medicines. As a result of this, prizes are immensely falling down. Pharmacy are getting less prizes as many people need less medicines . In other words, “whisper of immortality” seems to be spreading. So, what is right or plausible, again people have to make out? You don’t have to think collectively. Think individually what is right or wrong? However, some strange news are emerging as some people feel some supernatural powers are involved.

  • @xiaoqian9521
    @xiaoqian95212 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing your story. I have also tried other career after completing my M.D. It is not easy. Especially I am located in a third world country, not much career choice to choose. But eventually I found a job as medical writer. It really have a good work life balance compared to a doctor. Watching your video gave me the courage and so I wanna say thank you. Best wishes to you and me!

  • @darkfoxjj

    @darkfoxjj

    Жыл бұрын

    Is being a medical writer fun ?

  • @shaimaa1611

    @shaimaa1611

    2 ай бұрын

    What is a medical writer

  • @hansajees3186
    @hansajees3186 Жыл бұрын

    I did medicine only cause I was good in academics and got through exams and after 6 years of med scholl I feel trapped

  • @lainthor5808
    @lainthor58083 жыл бұрын

    hi saw ur video by mistake, i used to be a be a really really brilliant kid, some of my friends used to know me as that one smart, shy introverted,quiet, straight A+ kid coming from highschool, i never really struggled academically! cuz i was really good at it, no one really guided me what to do as job when i go to university, so then my results came A+ in all subjects whatever i took like in maths chemistry physics biology etc... so since no one told me where i should go to next, my family i mean parents and elder sisters just told me to be a doctor,( i come from a family where many people are doctors actually). but they never really asked me what i want to do, i loved computers( im really good at computer stuffs since i was 9 years old)and maths and chemistry more than subjects we learn in med school. i still feel like now i cant go back to computers and feel stuck. ok so long story cut short i love computers more than science, i completed mbbs 2 years ago, completed intern, now im just waiting to write the licensing exam and get my practicing licence. to be honest i didnt really struggle throughout my journey in medicine, i did better than most of my fellow other friends who were also studying with me in med school, i also broke up,from my many long years of relationship with my gf who was from russia ( im not from russia though!)and i was thinking of getting engaged to but i felt she deserved better other than waiting for me, cuz i wanted to give all my attention, focus and dedicate my life to medicine.its not like i struggled throughout my rotations. i did good in my rotations especially in surgical postings like general surgery and othopedic surgery and obgyn. so right now since that im so close to my goal, i dont feel happy at all with myself, u know i feel like im like a trophy kid when my parents brag about me in front of their friends like ohh my kid is a doctor, when u have those family type dinners, anyways, i came at a stage in my life that i stopped giving a fuck about everything( sorry for expression), i mean so how the fuck can i help people when i literally hate what i do! sorry to vent it all here but i really wanted to express it! i know that shitty feeling when u feel unfulfilled, unhappy with myself, and i miss my gf so much, she was the love of my life, the perfect girl i met in my life, but i feel its too late now, but anyways i will still write my licensing exam and pass that thing cuz i dont want people to think im a failure and loser cuz i quit, when it mattered the most, i will write it and afterwards decide what to do! one thing i learnt in life and not med school is that everything comes down to those tiny decisions you take everyday, that make u happy and not other people, and stop giving a shit about others opinions and ur opinion is what matters cuz u should decide what u want in life, im not saying u should not listen to ur family or parents, u should listen to them but also dont be a fool like me to do the things ur parents want u to do when u grow up! pick up something u like to do and make that ur job! and thats how u excel, i felt that now i realised how many years i wasted in doing something which was not meant in the first place, anyways what is done is done i need to figure out what next step to be!

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing this raw honest story. I believe nothing is ever a waste. You already have the insight that the path that you're on now is not quite right for you. And this realisation is the first step. I see many physicians getting trapped in their own narrarives where they come up with their own story of why they are continuing to do what they are doing (despite being miserable) or why/how they got into Medicine in the first place. Only you can rewrite your story - your past story and most importantly the story for the future. Please connect with me on Linkedin (Evgenia Galinskaya) and we can set up a conversation.

  • @lainthor5808

    @lainthor5808

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@stethoscope-stocks hey hi how u! actually i dont use linkedin. U have insta/ facebook/wechat probably?

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@lainthor5808 Feel free to email - AskDrEvgenia (at) gmail.com

  • @lainthor5808

    @lainthor5808

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@stethoscope-stocks cool!

  • @BruceFame
    @BruceFame2 жыл бұрын

    This is interesting that you gave up Derm but in the USA it's arguably "happiest " specialties

  • @elchicano65
    @elchicano652 жыл бұрын

    Too many young people are attracted to medicine for the following reasons..the media romanticism of the career, the family expectations, the prestige and of course, the big money which is a fallacy. Most of these students would have been better off starting their own businesses and put all their energy into it..have you noticed that those practicing mds over the age of 35 do not make up this group of disenchanted mds on you tube.. too much time invested and too late for a career change..what a waste...

  • @patriotcine7521

    @patriotcine7521

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are partly right. But starting a business has its own risks, and most new businesses fail or not profitable at all. Medicine by comparison is a lot more stable career with continuing income and it’s still possible to do side gig business if you desire if in some lifestyle medical specialties.

  • @areufkingkiddingme
    @areufkingkiddingme3 жыл бұрын

    I wish you can help me but I have so much debt.

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    3 жыл бұрын

    Please reach out to me via Linkedin (Evgenia Galinskaya). I try to help those in need.

  • @davidlakhter
    @davidlakhter2 жыл бұрын

    6:50 I feel the same way haha

  • @NoorKhan-se4ks
    @NoorKhan-se4ks3 жыл бұрын

    I would like like to talk to you in person Is it possible?

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sure - you can request a private consultation by emailing me at AskDrEvgenia [at] gmail.com.

  • @CJ-hx9du
    @CJ-hx9du3 жыл бұрын

    It is truly miserable being a doctor. But leaving the career is too hard with the massive amount of debt most of us have.

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes I do see where you're coming from. Usually easier to leave when you are still early in your medical career without the additional responsibility of family and a mortgage. But... totally possible to leave, or to at least create a portfolio career (so that you are not doing sole clinical work yet reap the financial benefits of clinical) even in your later medical career. Drop me a line (AskDrEvgenia [at] gmail) if you would like further support.

  • @hanaasiraj3225

    @hanaasiraj3225

    3 жыл бұрын

    do you regret doing medicine?

  • @CJ-hx9du

    @CJ-hx9du

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@hanaasiraj3225 Yes and no. In the beginning it felt nice because I had a steady paycheck better than I ever had, and my parents/friends respected me because of the title. But the job gives me no joy, it brings me misery and it is a drain on my mental health. So all of the other stuff does not matter.

  • @truthseeker803

    @truthseeker803

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing. I feel like you because of the specialty I'm working in which is internal medicine in Germany, where most patients are old and hopeful cases where we just trying to make them live longer and prolong their misery. I'll change my specialty where one can feel the direct impact on his patients and try to do that.

  • @ahmedbenlahrech5352

    @ahmedbenlahrech5352

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@truthseeker803 Ortho is a really good fit for your case

  • @draculasbridekaren1664
    @draculasbridekaren16643 жыл бұрын

    Medical secretary definitely seems like a nice number. Or phlebotomist. Nice & Easy. Manageable hours. No responsibility.

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's totally normal to feel uneasy about responsibility and risk especially in the earlier parts of (any) career. The thing is, there is an element of risk in any job, even the medical secretary (e.g. making a mistake typing incorrect diagnosis that has implications on further care) or the phlebotomist (e.g. damaging a nerve while taking blood). It sounds like routine and predictability are amongst your values. You'd need to explore your other values as well as do a skills audit and a PRET exercise to start getting unstuck. Let me know if you'd like further support with this, and good luck.

  • @messakamessalea3821
    @messakamessalea38214 жыл бұрын

    Очень красивое видео! Мне понравились съемки на улице!

  • @Dr_Shaik
    @Dr_Shaik4 жыл бұрын

    you look like Avril Lavigne :-D

  • @stethoscope-stocks

    @stethoscope-stocks

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you I will take it as a compliment. I hope you gained something useful from what I say as well. :-)

  • @SAZIZMUSIC
    @SAZIZMUSIC2 жыл бұрын

    I want to go into derma because i like surgery but i want a well ballanced life. 🤣

  • @tindrums
    @tindrums Жыл бұрын

    Dermatology has the best work life balance...

  • @sunriselotus
    @sunriselotus6 ай бұрын

    I can’t believe you are a dermatologist, a coveted field in medicine, and you left.