Hello. I don't have a doctor and I don't know who to ask. Did the spit test, resulted POSITIVE. Did the urine lab-test 3 days after, and resulted NEGATIVE. Did spit test again, Positive again. Do I have stomach candida? I do have a yeast infection on my left arm though.
@slothassasin1055Ай бұрын
This guy seems like a stud! Starting at a USMD next month and hoping to go ER
@angelvargas9042Ай бұрын
The way he described Radiology sounds like the ultimate dream job for me. I’m a civil engineer and want to go back to the junior college and start my medical school journey and I’ve really been debating neurology or radiology. And I really enjoyed hearing a hybrid models where a radiologist came do impatient care and research/academic study. You get the technology and diagnosis satisfaction from doing impatient care and with the research/academic study, you get the stimulation of satisfying your curiosity towards the advancement of radiology. I’m still going to keep an open mind but I think neuoradiology is my top choice right now. I watched your neurology episode and the neurologist you interviewed didn’t talk about his career the way this gentleman did. I really appreciate the interview, it felt like a round table discussion while the others videos I watched felt more like an advertisement. Good job on the content!!
@khanhcaomd5838Ай бұрын
Thanks. Keep an open mind when in medical school as other possibilities may be a better fit that one wouldn't think.
@Pito23452 ай бұрын
Great questions and answers. Thank you for this
@andrewd81083 ай бұрын
This was extremely helpful thank you!
@khanhcaomd58383 ай бұрын
Thanks and good luck!
@APCxcheesypuffs3 ай бұрын
Hi Dr. Cao! I scribed with you at Madera Community Hospital. Now entering 4th year of med school at UCSF. Your videos are tremendously helpful. Thank you!
@khanhcaomd58383 ай бұрын
That's fantastic Andrew. I hope the videos helped you make the decision on one of the biggest decisions of your life. Good luck and enjoy the best year of med school.
@okeyatimilehin79064 ай бұрын
This video is actually so mental and so timely for me. I had the exact same process, moving from ortho to trauma surgery and then based on similar advise from senior colleagues I’m moving to EM and I just believe this is home for me, I love the variety and unpredictability and no roundsss or clinic😅
What are the bread and butter patients in rheumatology? Is it mostly OA Gout Chronic pain - Fibromyalgia ? And how much of inpatient time do you get?
@JN-kk4nk6 ай бұрын
Honestly just because of the shift schedule I can’t consider EM although I love the transversality of the job
@jaronstaiger7 ай бұрын
bro this vid is fire, very helpful thank you!
@GRIMJIMTV7 ай бұрын
Why this dude have super narcissist vibes? Why does every medical professional have a holier than tho attitude 🤢
@uyenthanhmai4 ай бұрын
I thought this dude was pretty nice and knowledgeable, far from the real narcissistic doctors I’ve actually seen. If you’re generalizing all medical professionals having a holier than thou attitude, maybe you should self-reflect. Is it their confidence in their knowledge that makes you feel insecure? Not the vibe, bro.
@kevk7418 ай бұрын
Akathisia. Find Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring Psychiatry and hear about his work.
@ParthDoshi19 ай бұрын
Perfect set of questions Dr Cao!
@brennengodeen379610 ай бұрын
I’m a 3rd DO student and I’m currently torn on FM or EM. I feel like I am someone that performs at my best when I’m under pressure or stress. Id say that I also have a lot of emotional discipline which seems like a characteristic that would also serve me well in EM. Being able to go from the trauma room and code a patient and then go into the next room that is a child with an ear infection. I don’t allow any prior emotions conflict my experience with a different patient. Is it safe to say that most ER docs function well under pressure and almost embrace it? I have some serious concerns about how heavily abused ER services are (I understand there is a lack of PCP’s). My wife is an ER nurse and we often discuss the poor patient behavior that makes her exhausted. She always says she wouldn’t want to do any other specialty. She either loves it or hates it. It seems like a pretty toxic relationship😂 I’d like to observe how the attending are treated by the uncooperative, demanding and abusive patients she often talks about. Also the most recent match results is alarming in addition to the employment outlook having a “surplus”. If I do EM, I would really like to do a combined program or another fellowship like sports medicine. Variety is extremely important to me. I would like to believe that doing a fellowship is another area of medicine that I really enjoy may save me from potential burnout. I understand that FM can also do a variety of fellowships as well. In this situation I’d either do a fellowship in EM or sports medicine. I am under the impression that a FM doc can moonlight or work in an ER. But it’s usually in rural locations (we plan on living rural anyways). I feel like the ability to do this would scratch that itch for some adrenaline pumping emergency care. I always hear how FM is poorly compensated in comparison to other specialties but I believe pursuing your passion will result in financial stability. There are so many ways to supplement your income that this is hardly an issue in my decision making process. My priorities and goals in life are to be a good doctor, father and husband. Lifestyle is important to me. I didn’t particularly like surgery that much and I certainly don’t have the scores for derm. I think if I only did EM I would become shaded quickly since I have already seen the abuse when I worked as an EMT in the ER. It appears that EM lacks strong leadership from hospital administrators. They seem to be far more concerned with budgets and profits than actually providing excellent evidence based care. I’m fearful that I would be very enthusiastic working in the ER early in my career. However, I’m concerned that later into my career I may become shaded and resentful. At least I know what specialties are an absolute no for me. I have an elective rotation at the ER my wife works at which will allow me to ask my preceptor some difficult questions about the specialty. He is relatively young so it will be nice to hear his perspective and outlook of the specialty. It always seem like the older attendings are already burnt out regardless of specialty. They just want to retire haha. I often take what they say lightly and often ask someone else for their opinion too. I think observing the role of the physician within the department will help solidify my decision. The nursing staff often deals with the majority of the abuse, assault and harassment. They work incredibly hard and are often treated poorly by rude patients. I understand this but I really need to see how my prior negative experiences would affect me as an attending. It seems like the rude and disrespectful patients respect and respond to doctors much differently than nurses.
@user-rd6vw8xi2r11 ай бұрын
Thank you! This is the best neurology interview around
@Parrothead-nk4gi Жыл бұрын
This was outstanding and extremely informative. Much appreciated!
@khanhcaomd5838 Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I'm glad you found it useful
@AZ.1988 Жыл бұрын
Hey nice video. Can you please tell me what's the average Salary of IM/FM academic hospitalist who just started after completing his/her residency? Thanks in advance😊
@capresti3537 Жыл бұрын
Psychiatry is pseudoscience. It's playing "pretend doctor".
@-VP-696 Жыл бұрын
Very helpful thank you!!
@apotebill Жыл бұрын
Watching this video after match 2023. SOAP had almost 500 EM position. What is going on with EM? Is it going to get worse next cycle?
@khanhcaomd5838 Жыл бұрын
It's a market correction. I don't know the numbers that get filled after the SOAP which doesn't get as much attention as the number before SOAP. Lots of factors involved including more residency programs opening than probably needed. Students reading about future job market of EM physicians let's say not so rosy in addition to what happened during Covid and burnt out rate. IMO, it won't get better.
@@khanhcaomd5838 Do you recommend future applicants to consider EM?
@khanhcaomd5838 Жыл бұрын
@@apotebill Many factors in decision of choosing a specialty. I still love what I do as an EM physician. Looking at the current and predicting future environment, I would weigh other options just like I did then when I was a medical student. That was the hope of this channel does: give students choices and perspectives that they wouldn't get at their schools to help make decisions.
@robertmcdevitt7873 Жыл бұрын
This man is amazing! Great interview on a unique field in medicine.
@israel-micahshingenge6342 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely great interview 🎉🎉
@SlowBikeFast Жыл бұрын
have recently been seriously considering going into psychiatry and this video was a huge help. Big thanks to you and Dr. Ellison!
@saintsam7397Ай бұрын
did you go into psychiatry?
@onua2012sga Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video, Dr. Cao. As a recently-accepted applicant I really appreciate you sharing Dr. Hu's information with us. Now that I can more confidently research specialities I do think the hospitalist path is very appealing. Thanks again!
@ahmadsarfaraz8021 Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate your work but can you please start discussing compensations in your videos too?
@khanhcaomd5838 Жыл бұрын
I specifically don't and won't discuss compensation bc it can vary and also the average can be googled or found on medscape.
@teshonculver3979 Жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm a rising senor in high school, who's also going to pursue the pre-med route. Myself as a person always have had a strong interest/love for global health, and wanting to improve it. Seeing Dr. Emberger interview and passion for the matter, help me figure out my college major - public health, I'm looking forward for the major and traveling the world to help people thank you !!.
@khanhcaomd5838 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic outlook. I'm glad she's helped you one of the biggest choices in life. Good luck and continue to make the world a better place for others.
@sammya.7922 Жыл бұрын
Great video. So informative. Thanks a lot.
@jooda113 Жыл бұрын
That's helpful, thank you so much🙏🏻, can you please make a video about pediatric surgery?
@brittbrat5520 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing this interview, I’m interested in doing a combined Family Medicine-Psychiatry Residency. Can you share has email address for additional questions & guidance please?
@chetmcmasterson Жыл бұрын
Man, I miss hanging out with both of you guys. Gimme a call if you ever make it back to ENC.
@redwolf155 Жыл бұрын
Can a Family med physician working as a hospitalist for 10 years get a chance to do critical care fellowship ?
@khanhcaomd5838 Жыл бұрын
The paths to CC via FM is tougher than IM although if you're very interested, may try to reach out to CC directors if they take hospitalists experiences.
@redwolf155 Жыл бұрын
So awesome; I am torn b/w Neuro and FM and IM . I have been an IM physician ; loved it, Love Neuro too; FM might have a low barrier to entry as me as IMG old grad , below avg scores. and still be able to be a hospitalist/ Primary care.
@redwolf155 Жыл бұрын
Very helpful for me ; going through the decision process now.
@khanhcaomd5838 Жыл бұрын
You're welcome, tough decision process for sure, good luck
@Legend77ist Жыл бұрын
Great Job. Thanks
@khanhcaomd5838 Жыл бұрын
Our pleasure!
@sefix7833 Жыл бұрын
Hi Dr. Cao, thanks for these informative videos. Could you please interview an interventional radiologist? It would be much appreciated.
@khanhcaomd5838 Жыл бұрын
I will try for IR in the future.
@tuyats7727 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Please do video on oncology and hematology.
@khanhcaomd5838 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, will try for one in the future.
@monica6622 Жыл бұрын
I went to middle school with Jonathan. He was so smart back then and look at him now! You are amazing Jonathan. Keep up the incredible work you provide. btw tell your sis I said HIII!!! Take care =)
@chancecarter10072 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this interview!!
@khanhcaomd5838 Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it and good luck!
@nicolethemodel38722 жыл бұрын
Hi dr. Do you have a platform where you can ask questions??
@khanhcaomd58382 жыл бұрын
This is the only platform I'm using, so please feel free to ask questions here
@nicolethemodel38722 жыл бұрын
@@khanhcaomd5838 hi do I have a friend who just tested positive for Huntington’s disease and his results show with 46 alleles and 11 Cag repeats. So I guess what I’m asking is 46 repeats really bad I guess?? Because I know in some people they may not experience symptoms in the future
@khanhcaomd58382 жыл бұрын
@@nicolethemodel3872 Here's an UpToDate link that may answer your question. I have no expertise on the matter as I'm an emergency physician so I can't give advise on these matters. www.uptodate.com/contents/huntington-disease-clinical-features-and-diagnosis/print#:~:text=The%20normal%20number%20of%20repeats,into%20the%20disease%2Dcausing%20range.
@caitlinmarshal17052 жыл бұрын
How long will you continue to listen to words when you could also testify for yourself that Dr Oseghale Sunday Herbal Home medicine can actually cure Hsv1 ,2 permanently for 14days I’ve confirmed it thanks 🙏 I will be forever Grateful...
@joshcrane41072 жыл бұрын
MS4 currently applying to EM/IM programs. Loved this interview. Thanks! Resonated with so many of the motivations he talked about. I have a question! There are currently only six programs that offer a combined EM/IM/CC residency which increases the duration of the program by a year and 7 other programs that only offer EM/IM. IF you complete an EM/IM residency but would like to do CC after finishing, are there fellowships in CC that are only a year long that work for an EM/IM trained doctor? OR do you have to go through one of the EM/IM/CC programs?
@khanhcaomd58382 жыл бұрын
I believe the built in EM/IM/CC is 6 years and if you go to other critical care fellowships that don't have this, it would be 2 years. You can always apply to one of the CC fellowships in the EM/IM/CC after you finish at the EM/IM program as they'll most likely take you although more advantageous and easier to get in if you're already at an EM/IM/CC place.
@lvest792 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thank you for uploading these, they are very helpful!
@khanhcaomd58382 жыл бұрын
Thanks and good luck
@declan30382 жыл бұрын
You have created some really great videos on this channel Dr. Cao! Critically under rated, thank you.
@khanhcaomd5838 Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them and feel free to share the channel.
@uyentrinh25882 жыл бұрын
Love it! Very helpful 👍
@khanhcaomd5838 Жыл бұрын
Glad you think so!
@alinebaruchi19362 жыл бұрын
I would do well
@duahn45372 жыл бұрын
An Infectious Disease specialist with an Infectious laughter! 😅 Thanks for this segment; very informative. 👏
@khanhcaomd58382 жыл бұрын
Great to know, I'm glad it's helpful
@airhop2132 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! I'm currently a medical student, and this was very helpful for learning more about ENT and how I should be thinking through my specialty choice. Your insights were definitely appreciated!
@khanhcaomd58382 жыл бұрын
awesome, hopefully this helps you find a specialty that you enjoy and therefore deliver fantastic patient care
@thanaykumar56132 жыл бұрын
how much do a fresh hospatalist earn in usa??
@khanhcaomd58382 жыл бұрын
You can search for data on average salary on medscape on different specialties although not sure if they break down years of experience. Salaries changes w/ supply and demand like most jobs in life.
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Hello. I don't have a doctor and I don't know who to ask. Did the spit test, resulted POSITIVE. Did the urine lab-test 3 days after, and resulted NEGATIVE. Did spit test again, Positive again. Do I have stomach candida? I do have a yeast infection on my left arm though.
This guy seems like a stud! Starting at a USMD next month and hoping to go ER
The way he described Radiology sounds like the ultimate dream job for me. I’m a civil engineer and want to go back to the junior college and start my medical school journey and I’ve really been debating neurology or radiology. And I really enjoyed hearing a hybrid models where a radiologist came do impatient care and research/academic study. You get the technology and diagnosis satisfaction from doing impatient care and with the research/academic study, you get the stimulation of satisfying your curiosity towards the advancement of radiology. I’m still going to keep an open mind but I think neuoradiology is my top choice right now. I watched your neurology episode and the neurologist you interviewed didn’t talk about his career the way this gentleman did. I really appreciate the interview, it felt like a round table discussion while the others videos I watched felt more like an advertisement. Good job on the content!!
Thanks. Keep an open mind when in medical school as other possibilities may be a better fit that one wouldn't think.
Great questions and answers. Thank you for this
This was extremely helpful thank you!
Thanks and good luck!
Hi Dr. Cao! I scribed with you at Madera Community Hospital. Now entering 4th year of med school at UCSF. Your videos are tremendously helpful. Thank you!
That's fantastic Andrew. I hope the videos helped you make the decision on one of the biggest decisions of your life. Good luck and enjoy the best year of med school.
This video is actually so mental and so timely for me. I had the exact same process, moving from ortho to trauma surgery and then based on similar advise from senior colleagues I’m moving to EM and I just believe this is home for me, I love the variety and unpredictability and no roundsss or clinic😅
kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y3hsu6uQhdSamZc.htmlsi=Vr-LYZKUwgyvHh7N
What are the bread and butter patients in rheumatology? Is it mostly OA Gout Chronic pain - Fibromyalgia ? And how much of inpatient time do you get?
Honestly just because of the shift schedule I can’t consider EM although I love the transversality of the job
bro this vid is fire, very helpful thank you!
Why this dude have super narcissist vibes? Why does every medical professional have a holier than tho attitude 🤢
I thought this dude was pretty nice and knowledgeable, far from the real narcissistic doctors I’ve actually seen. If you’re generalizing all medical professionals having a holier than thou attitude, maybe you should self-reflect. Is it their confidence in their knowledge that makes you feel insecure? Not the vibe, bro.
Akathisia. Find Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring Psychiatry and hear about his work.
Perfect set of questions Dr Cao!
I’m a 3rd DO student and I’m currently torn on FM or EM. I feel like I am someone that performs at my best when I’m under pressure or stress. Id say that I also have a lot of emotional discipline which seems like a characteristic that would also serve me well in EM. Being able to go from the trauma room and code a patient and then go into the next room that is a child with an ear infection. I don’t allow any prior emotions conflict my experience with a different patient. Is it safe to say that most ER docs function well under pressure and almost embrace it? I have some serious concerns about how heavily abused ER services are (I understand there is a lack of PCP’s). My wife is an ER nurse and we often discuss the poor patient behavior that makes her exhausted. She always says she wouldn’t want to do any other specialty. She either loves it or hates it. It seems like a pretty toxic relationship😂 I’d like to observe how the attending are treated by the uncooperative, demanding and abusive patients she often talks about. Also the most recent match results is alarming in addition to the employment outlook having a “surplus”. If I do EM, I would really like to do a combined program or another fellowship like sports medicine. Variety is extremely important to me. I would like to believe that doing a fellowship is another area of medicine that I really enjoy may save me from potential burnout. I understand that FM can also do a variety of fellowships as well. In this situation I’d either do a fellowship in EM or sports medicine. I am under the impression that a FM doc can moonlight or work in an ER. But it’s usually in rural locations (we plan on living rural anyways). I feel like the ability to do this would scratch that itch for some adrenaline pumping emergency care. I always hear how FM is poorly compensated in comparison to other specialties but I believe pursuing your passion will result in financial stability. There are so many ways to supplement your income that this is hardly an issue in my decision making process. My priorities and goals in life are to be a good doctor, father and husband. Lifestyle is important to me. I didn’t particularly like surgery that much and I certainly don’t have the scores for derm. I think if I only did EM I would become shaded quickly since I have already seen the abuse when I worked as an EMT in the ER. It appears that EM lacks strong leadership from hospital administrators. They seem to be far more concerned with budgets and profits than actually providing excellent evidence based care. I’m fearful that I would be very enthusiastic working in the ER early in my career. However, I’m concerned that later into my career I may become shaded and resentful. At least I know what specialties are an absolute no for me. I have an elective rotation at the ER my wife works at which will allow me to ask my preceptor some difficult questions about the specialty. He is relatively young so it will be nice to hear his perspective and outlook of the specialty. It always seem like the older attendings are already burnt out regardless of specialty. They just want to retire haha. I often take what they say lightly and often ask someone else for their opinion too. I think observing the role of the physician within the department will help solidify my decision. The nursing staff often deals with the majority of the abuse, assault and harassment. They work incredibly hard and are often treated poorly by rude patients. I understand this but I really need to see how my prior negative experiences would affect me as an attending. It seems like the rude and disrespectful patients respect and respond to doctors much differently than nurses.
Thank you! This is the best neurology interview around
This was outstanding and extremely informative. Much appreciated!
Thanks. I'm glad you found it useful
Hey nice video. Can you please tell me what's the average Salary of IM/FM academic hospitalist who just started after completing his/her residency? Thanks in advance😊
Psychiatry is pseudoscience. It's playing "pretend doctor".
Very helpful thank you!!
Watching this video after match 2023. SOAP had almost 500 EM position. What is going on with EM? Is it going to get worse next cycle?
It's a market correction. I don't know the numbers that get filled after the SOAP which doesn't get as much attention as the number before SOAP. Lots of factors involved including more residency programs opening than probably needed. Students reading about future job market of EM physicians let's say not so rosy in addition to what happened during Covid and burnt out rate. IMO, it won't get better.
journals.lww.com/em-news/blog/BreakingNews/pages/post.aspx?PostID=621
@@khanhcaomd5838 Do you recommend future applicants to consider EM?
@@apotebill Many factors in decision of choosing a specialty. I still love what I do as an EM physician. Looking at the current and predicting future environment, I would weigh other options just like I did then when I was a medical student. That was the hope of this channel does: give students choices and perspectives that they wouldn't get at their schools to help make decisions.
This man is amazing! Great interview on a unique field in medicine.
Absolutely great interview 🎉🎉
have recently been seriously considering going into psychiatry and this video was a huge help. Big thanks to you and Dr. Ellison!
did you go into psychiatry?
Thank you for this video, Dr. Cao. As a recently-accepted applicant I really appreciate you sharing Dr. Hu's information with us. Now that I can more confidently research specialities I do think the hospitalist path is very appealing. Thanks again!
Really appreciate your work but can you please start discussing compensations in your videos too?
I specifically don't and won't discuss compensation bc it can vary and also the average can be googled or found on medscape.
Hi, I'm a rising senor in high school, who's also going to pursue the pre-med route. Myself as a person always have had a strong interest/love for global health, and wanting to improve it. Seeing Dr. Emberger interview and passion for the matter, help me figure out my college major - public health, I'm looking forward for the major and traveling the world to help people thank you !!.
Fantastic outlook. I'm glad she's helped you one of the biggest choices in life. Good luck and continue to make the world a better place for others.
Great video. So informative. Thanks a lot.
That's helpful, thank you so much🙏🏻, can you please make a video about pediatric surgery?
Thanks for doing this interview, I’m interested in doing a combined Family Medicine-Psychiatry Residency. Can you share has email address for additional questions & guidance please?
Man, I miss hanging out with both of you guys. Gimme a call if you ever make it back to ENC.
Can a Family med physician working as a hospitalist for 10 years get a chance to do critical care fellowship ?
The paths to CC via FM is tougher than IM although if you're very interested, may try to reach out to CC directors if they take hospitalists experiences.
So awesome; I am torn b/w Neuro and FM and IM . I have been an IM physician ; loved it, Love Neuro too; FM might have a low barrier to entry as me as IMG old grad , below avg scores. and still be able to be a hospitalist/ Primary care.
Very helpful for me ; going through the decision process now.
You're welcome, tough decision process for sure, good luck
Great Job. Thanks
Our pleasure!
Hi Dr. Cao, thanks for these informative videos. Could you please interview an interventional radiologist? It would be much appreciated.
I will try for IR in the future.
Great video! Please do video on oncology and hematology.
Thanks, will try for one in the future.
I went to middle school with Jonathan. He was so smart back then and look at him now! You are amazing Jonathan. Keep up the incredible work you provide. btw tell your sis I said HIII!!! Take care =)
Thank you so much for this interview!!
Glad you enjoyed it and good luck!
Hi dr. Do you have a platform where you can ask questions??
This is the only platform I'm using, so please feel free to ask questions here
@@khanhcaomd5838 hi do I have a friend who just tested positive for Huntington’s disease and his results show with 46 alleles and 11 Cag repeats. So I guess what I’m asking is 46 repeats really bad I guess?? Because I know in some people they may not experience symptoms in the future
@@nicolethemodel3872 Here's an UpToDate link that may answer your question. I have no expertise on the matter as I'm an emergency physician so I can't give advise on these matters. www.uptodate.com/contents/huntington-disease-clinical-features-and-diagnosis/print#:~:text=The%20normal%20number%20of%20repeats,into%20the%20disease%2Dcausing%20range.
How long will you continue to listen to words when you could also testify for yourself that Dr Oseghale Sunday Herbal Home medicine can actually cure Hsv1 ,2 permanently for 14days I’ve confirmed it thanks 🙏 I will be forever Grateful...
MS4 currently applying to EM/IM programs. Loved this interview. Thanks! Resonated with so many of the motivations he talked about. I have a question! There are currently only six programs that offer a combined EM/IM/CC residency which increases the duration of the program by a year and 7 other programs that only offer EM/IM. IF you complete an EM/IM residency but would like to do CC after finishing, are there fellowships in CC that are only a year long that work for an EM/IM trained doctor? OR do you have to go through one of the EM/IM/CC programs?
I believe the built in EM/IM/CC is 6 years and if you go to other critical care fellowships that don't have this, it would be 2 years. You can always apply to one of the CC fellowships in the EM/IM/CC after you finish at the EM/IM program as they'll most likely take you although more advantageous and easier to get in if you're already at an EM/IM/CC place.
Great video! Thank you for uploading these, they are very helpful!
Thanks and good luck
You have created some really great videos on this channel Dr. Cao! Critically under rated, thank you.
Glad you like them and feel free to share the channel.
Love it! Very helpful 👍
Glad you think so!
I would do well
An Infectious Disease specialist with an Infectious laughter! 😅 Thanks for this segment; very informative. 👏
Great to know, I'm glad it's helpful
Thank you for this! I'm currently a medical student, and this was very helpful for learning more about ENT and how I should be thinking through my specialty choice. Your insights were definitely appreciated!
awesome, hopefully this helps you find a specialty that you enjoy and therefore deliver fantastic patient care
how much do a fresh hospatalist earn in usa??
You can search for data on average salary on medscape on different specialties although not sure if they break down years of experience. Salaries changes w/ supply and demand like most jobs in life.
Around 180-280k