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Oh what's up everybody all right so I know I haven't been consistently posting
videos and that's my bad I'm really really sorry about that I apologize
profusely so what that being said let's get the ground off running there's a
kick again hit okay well like my wife said okay okay yeah yeah you're right
like my wife said let'*** the ground off running
let'*** the ground running and let's get started before I get deep into it
let me explain what these video series are about three-minute thoughts are
gonna be me giving myself three minutes it's tough to talk about something
related to medicine or in general but today's top is it's gonna be something
nice today we're gonna be talking about how you know if medicine is right for
you and when I say medicine I mean the whole field of medicine in the broad
sense so not just being a physician I mean if you wanna be a dentist you wanna
be a pharmacist if you want to be a physical therapist if you want to go
into nursing any of those fuels that are related to medicine how do you know if
that it fits really right for you so I'm gonna put three minutes on the screen
and within the next three minutes I'm gonna try to get through this topic and
I know it's a dense topic so try to bear with me but let's put three minutes on
the screen and let's get started how do you know if medicine is right for you
well I think it comes down to the three guesses all right now what are the 3 s's
well number one the first S stands for the subject if you believe that you like
the subject of biology chemistry physics math okay etc etc pretty much anything
that's related to medicine I'm pretty sure you're going to enjoy
the reason why I'm saying that's because to become any professional you're gonna
have to go on and get additional schooling after your bachelor's so when
you go on to these additional schools you're gonna be taking classes that have
to do with science majority of the time and if you don't enjoy the science if
you don't enjoy you know the subject that you're learning it's gonna be
really tedious for you to just even get through those years so that you can
actually start practicing what you want that's hard right so if you don't like
bio and you're going to medical school if you don't like you know physics or
chemistry and you're going through dental school or anything like that it's
difficult it's stressful and you're not gonna enjoy what you're doing so the
first istance reception if you enjoy the subject medicine might be the right
career for you number two the second s stands for service okay now a lot of us
are used to doing community service we did high school and we had to get into
college and now we're in college and majority of you guys have an additional
career all you guys want to go to well you are you probably already know that
you're gonna have to do some type of service now if you actually enjoy the
service you're doing that's a great indicator that medicine might be a
career for you that you may enjoy because in every aspect of medicine
you're gonna be interacting with human beings and when you're interacting with
human beings what ends up happening is you're helping them out and you're
serving them and you're giving them help now if you don't enjoy helping people if
you don't enjoy serving people in that sense then you might not enjoy medicine
as a whole because that's pretty much what everyone does in this in this realm
so I think if you enjoy service and if you enjoy the subject you're you're
doing pretty good so far but the final s and I think this
probably is the most important s of all is sacrifice in this whole career and
all of this you're gonna have to sacrifice a lot you're gonna have to
sacrifice spending time with your significant other with your family with
your friends you're gonna have to give up things because at the end of the day
you have a career where you want to get to now to get to there you're gonna have
to study a lot you have to spend a lot of hours in the library or in your
bedroom just hauling *** and just going through the material so you do really
well in the schools and you can get the jobs you want to get and that requires a
lot of sacrifice and if you're okay with doing if you understand that there is a
light at the end of the tunnel if you understand that this sacrifice will pay
off and you're okay with a few years of that when the long run then I think
medicine will be a right career field now that being said my few minutes are
over and I want to hold myself to three minutes because I can go on and ramble
about this for pretty much hours and cut it down a post-reduction to like maybe
like Tiffany's you know so if you guys want to have another video if you want
me to go deeper into this talk a little bit about what I did and how I know
better Sims right for me let me know right I'll post that down I'll make
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