Internal Medicine: Third year rotations
Hi, I’m student doctor Thompson, I’m a third year medical student. In this video I’m going to give you a heads up on some things to expect on your internal medicine rotation as well as…
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Here’s the next video in my third year rotations. Internal Medicine. A
little different edit style, enjoy!
So much respect for the doctors that have to go through MCAT, Steps, Board
exams etc. That would literally kill me lol Doctors should get paid more
than famous actors for sure
Love your videos! Just my opinion, you should lower the music volume or
maybe even scrap it completely. What you’re saying is interesting enough
and it’s kinda distracting. Keep up your videos!
Love your videos. You have a great attidude. Your family is adorable. I
am married and just had my first baby last semster. Going to school with
kids is hard! Keep it up :)
You didn’t use any textbook at all for your rotations ?
😀 inspiring! and right on time, as the final exams are approaching for a
premed here :D
Haha….did he just LICK HIS LIPS when he mentioned the “salary of
$229,000”. just kidding 🙂 loved the video…
Currently about to finish my first year at a DO school and this video was
great! I finally have some idea about what I’m getting myself into since I
want to go into IM. Also thanks for posting your study resources!
internal medicine is actually what i’m most interested in! thanks for the
video!
I had my psychiatry and primary care rotations just four months ago and now
ongoing infectious disease and chronic illness disability rotation. Hope
just able to make the most from the rest of this third year. Literally
MASSIVE of information to look up in finite time and exhausting as well.
Enjoyed your video! Thanks for the update and information!!!
I am not exactly sure i will trust this type of technology if and when it
comes. But this shows how far we as Humans have come. But I don’t think
that robots should do everything. People complain about immigrants taking
American jobs i believe its robots. I would want the best human surgeon
alive today not some robot that may malfunction during my surgery!
I would like to answer that question in about 50 years from now. But if I
should choose between a human being and a really good artificial
intelligence I would choose the robot. Human beings make failures – you
could (in future) create a robot with systems if something should go wrong.
Humans could have a bad day. Humans don’t know much (or at least not near
as much as the whole “internet of medicine”), a robot would have all your
data AND would know all about medicine (as long as it is in their data
base). It is really accurate – so accurate can no human be. No break, no
mistakes, no stress, laserprecision and fast thinking/calculation. And all
the time it would know all what is measured in real time. So I would prefer
a robot 🙂
Or at least a really advanced future robot. But one day robots would be
better in medicine than human beings.
what about nanobots aka internal surgery
I”d surely stick to the robot surgeon. Even if you speculate very
conservatively, the tendency of exponential accelerating benefits in weak
AI will surely surpass humans not that late. We’ve just begun crawling in
substantial applications of autonomous technology in some few fields, I
have no reason to believe we wouldn’t have gone a lot further in the next
50 years.
Fifty years in the future? December 2064? Yeah, I’ll go with the robot.
Probably. Then again, I’ll be 98 years old, so I might need the best in
the world to keep me healthy.
human because I don’t want to be in a chair with my guts hagging out why
some one is sticking battery’s into it
I would chose the robot because it has less room for human error
i would choose a humman because if somthing goes wrong they can figuer out
what to do
Robots will not replace surgeons over a night. Before that happens, they
will manage to bring in a co-operation type of the both and in order to
extract data from real doctors on all kinds of surgeries… Evil enough!
#sciencesunday
Robot
I would want a robot surgeon because humans make mistakes and can have bad
times and be new to being a surgeon, but robots have extreme precision and
have no emotion or hatred so they couldn’t possibly purposely do it wrong
unless they were programmed to in which case, mmhmm, I would still go with
robot because it is like
99.999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% safer.
i whould do the humman because if somthing gose roung they can figer out
what to do
I’d prefer best human surgeon because there’s no telling whether autonomous
robot surgeon can fix their patient or not. Besides, building an autonomous
robot surgeon requires a lot of codes to program AI and also requires a lot
of information to process. Nonetheless, technology could eventually fail
sometimes. Therefore, it’s important to have real human surgeons for safety
reason.
robot cant be your friend and tell you the things you need to hear
50 yrs more reaserch man !!!
Id Use Human cus what would happen if the robot would go all Skynet on me
and rip out my heart?
robot
Are robot surgeons far from reality? Watch this video:
Except for it getting broken and it to kill us on accident
robot surgeon hands down lol
Human Surgeons! There may be a sudden difference in complication and humans
have the ability to think based on the situation. i think
robots don’t sneeze.
If anyone could use this technology and refine it, its the military. They
have the satellites, money and lost of injuries. Not too many doctors are
willing to go where these injuries are taking place.