Watch this before doing your clinical residency in Russia 🇷🇺
Summary
TLDR视频脚本概述了在俄罗斯进行临床住院医师培训的经历,包括培训的定义、持续时间、费用、选择专业、日常安排和考试等。作者分享了自己在神经学领域的临床住院医师培训,强调了培训期间的实践经验和学习的重要性,同时提到了学习俄语的必要性以及申请奖学金的流程。此外,作者还提供了一些应对临床住院医师培训的个人建议,包括设定目标、学习俄语、积极提问、建立社区和信任上帝。
Takeaways
- 🎓 临床住院医师项目是医学专业领域的研究生阶段培训,通常持续两到三年。
- 💡 住院医师在培训期间被视为同行,被称为医生,但没有薪酬。
- 📚 住院医师可以选择不同的医学专业进行深入学习和培训。
- 🏥 住院医师的日常包括在医院轮岗、参与手术和门诊工作。
- 📈 住院医师培训包括理论学习、讲座和考试,以及临床实践。
- 📝 申请住院医师需要医学大学毕业证书,不限制文凭类型。
- 💰 住院医师培训的费用大约在4000到8000美元之间,取决于专业和学校。
- 📘 虽然有奖学金机会,但名额有限,大多数住院医师需要自费。
- 👨🏫 学习语言非常重要,尤其是俄语,因为所有课程和与患者的交流都使用俄语。
- 🤔 住院医师需要有明确的目标和动机,以及持续学习和适应的能力。
- 🙏 作者强调了信仰和社区支持在应对住院医师培训挑战中的重要性。
Q & A
临床住院医生培训在俄罗斯被视为什么类型的教育形式?
-在俄罗斯,临床住院医生培训被视为一种研究生学位,是一种培训形式。
在俄罗斯进行临床住院医生培训期间,医生是否有薪酬?
-在俄罗斯进行临床住院医生培训期间,医生是没有薪酬的,这被视为一种培训而非正式工作。
临床住院医生培训的持续时间通常是多久?
-临床住院医生培训的持续时间通常是两到三年。
为什么视频博主选择了皮肤科作为她的专业?
-视频博主对美容行业感兴趣,并且对皮肤病学有着浓厚的兴趣,因此选择了皮肤科作为她的专业。
在俄罗斯申请临床住院医生培训需要什么条件?
-申请临床住院医生培训需要是俄罗斯医学大学的毕业生,无论是红文凭还是蓝文凭都可以申请。
临床住院医生培训期间的日常工作是怎样的?
-临床住院医生培训期间的日常工作包括在医院轮班、参与讲座和考试,以及进行专业实践。
临床住院医生培训的费用大概是多少?
-临床住院医生培训的费用大约在4000到8000美元之间,具体取决于专业、学校和地点。
在俄罗斯进行临床住院医生培训期间,语言是一个问题吗?
-是的,语言是一个问题。虽然有些学校提供英语授课的临床住院医生培训,但大多数情况下,使用俄语进行学习和与患者沟通是必要的。
如果我想申请临床住院医生培训的奖学金,我需要准备什么?
-申请奖学金需要准备推荐信、成绩单、医疗健康证明、HIV阴性证明、梅毒和结核病检测等,并且需要撰写研究论文。
完成临床住院医生培训后,我将如何获得专业认证?
-完成临床住院医生培训后,你需要通过认证考试来获得在俄罗斯的专业认证。
视频博主给出了哪些建议来帮助应对临床住院医生培训的挑战?
-视频博主建议要有明确的目标,学习俄语,不要害怕,积极提问,找到社区和同伴,保持谦逊,信任上帝,并始终将上帝纳入你的生活。
Outlines
🎓 临床住院医师项目概述
本段介绍了临床住院医师项目的性质,强调这是一个研究生学位培训课程,因此在培训期间不支付薪水。作者解释了临床住院医师项目的结构和重要性,并指出这是一个学习和实践的机会,使学生能够在医学领域内成为专业人士。
🩺 临床住院医师项目的要求和选择
本段详细介绍了临床住院医师项目的各种专业选择,包括正骨、外科、整形外科、妇产科、儿科等。作者强调,只要是医学院毕业生,无论是否拥有红色文凭(优等生),都可以申请临床住院医师项目。
📚 临床住院医师项目的日常安排
本段描述了作者在临床住院医师项目中的日常安排,包括轮班、讲座和考试。作者指出,不同专业的安排可能会有所不同,例如皮肤科的时间安排较为灵活,而外科的工作强度较大。
📜 临床住院医师项目的申请和奖学金
本段介绍了申请临床住院医师项目的详细步骤,包括需要提交的文件和如何申请奖学金。作者建议申请者参与奥林匹克竞赛和发表科学论文,以提高被选中的机会。
💡 选择临床住院医师项目的动机
本段探讨了选择临床住院医师项目的个人动机。作者强调,项目的价值取决于个人的目标和期望。无论是为了获得更多的培训经验还是为了留在俄罗斯进一步发展,项目都提供了宝贵的学习机会。
📖 临床住院医师项目的学习方法和建议
本段提供了在临床住院医师项目中成功的建议,包括学习俄语的重要性、与病人交流的技巧以及如何在培训过程中不断学习和适应。作者强调了社区支持和团队合作的重要性,并鼓励新学员保持谦虚和开放的心态。
👋 总结和致谢
本段总结了作者在俄罗斯进行临床住院医师项目的经验,并感谢帮助过她的人。作者还鼓励观众订阅她的频道,以获得更多关于在俄罗斯生活和学习的信息。
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Keywords
💡临床住院
💡专业
💡无薪培训
💡理论学习
💡实践
💡学费
💡奖学金
💡认证考试
💡俄语
💡保密
💡社区
Highlights
临床住院医师培训是一种研究生学位,被视为一种培训形式,期间不支付薪水。
在俄罗斯,临床住院医师培训期间,你将被视为同事,被称呼为医生。
培训时长通常为两到三年,期间将专注于所选医学领域的专业培训。
选择专业应基于个人兴趣和职业目标,例如皮肤科学。
申请临床住院医师培训需为俄罗斯医学大学毕业生,不限制特定领域。
临床住院医师培训包括医院轮岗、理论课程和考试。
培训期间将轮转不同部门,如门诊部、住院部等,以获得全面经验。
除了主要专业,还将学习相关子专业,如皮肤病理学、美容学等。
理论课程包括讲座和额外课程,可能因学校和专业而异。
培训期间将进行考试和研究工作,以评估学习成果。
培训完成后,将参加认证考试以获得在俄罗斯的专业资格。
培训费用大约在4000到8000美元之间,取决于专业和学校。
奖学金机会有限,大多数学生需要自费。
申请奖学金需要提供推荐信、成绩单、体检报告等材料。
培训期间需要掌握俄语,以便与患者沟通和理解课程内容。
作者通过担任英语家教来应对在俄罗斯的生活费用。
给出的建议包括设定目标、学习俄语、勇于提问和建立社区。
作者强调了信仰对于应对临床住院医师培训挑战的重要性。
Transcripts
i would say the best way to describe it
is that this is a post-graduate degree
so it is seen as a training as a form of
training and that means that you are not
being paid during this training yes
that's the elephants in the room you are
not being paid during your clinical
residency year in russia but one thing i
can tell you is you will definitely
learn you see all those times when you
were in undergrad you were complaining
hey we don't have practicals hey they
don't by this time doing your clinical
residency you are addressed as a
colleague
yes you are dressed as a colleague you
are addressed as a doctor
so you are going to be treated as one
for surgeries you will be going to the
theater
hi my name is dr dress bisella welcome
to my channel if you are new here and if
you're returning subscriber thank you so
much for stopping by once more so guys
today i'm going to be putting on my
doctor shoes and i'm going to be sharing
with you all about clinical residency in
russia so i'm going to be sharing this
with you for three reasons one because
i'm a current clinical resident in
russia and my specialty is in the mature
neurology two because i remember when i
wanted to make this decision i had a lot
of questions many i was able to get
answers from various people however
there was no you know resource it wasn't
like i could go on youtube and i could
find a video where a foreigner like me
is sharing all about their experiences
so i just felt it would be wise you know
to pay it forward and share it with you
guys as well number three because ever
since i announced that i'm staying here
in russia to
do my clinical residency i've gotten a
lot of questions and today i'm going to
be sharing all that you need to know
i'll be sharing with you what's clinical
residency all about what's the duration
what's the cost how do you choose your
speciality um what does it entail you
know what clinic what are the clinicals
like you have lectures you have exams
how do you apply are just scholarships
are you even being paid you know those
are the questions i'm going to be
answering today so without further
rambling let's jump right into the video
so guys in a particular order let's
start so the first thing i want to share
about is what is clinical residency what
is clinical residency all about
especially here in russia so clinical
residency is a specialization in a
particular field of medicine okay
basically it's a period of two to three
years i mean here in russia right now
it's a period of two to three years
where you are trained in a particular
field of medicine that you have chosen
so you can become a specialist in that
area so take for example i am a clinical
resident in the speciality of
dermatology
meaning i'm going to be a dematova
neurologist after my two years of
clinical residency here in russia also i
think it's important to note that
clinical residency here in russia is
more like a postgraduate degree so the
way you have two years of public health
the same way you have two years of
clinical residency or specialization
here however you can decide to sub
specialize after
or you can decide to do a phd to add you
know to what you have reason being that
clinical residency in many other
countries is about four to
eight years you know depends on the
speciality so yes specialization or
specializing in a field of medicine
actually takes such a long time however
in russia i would say the best way to
describe it is that this is a
postgraduate degree so it is seen as a
training as a form of training and that
means that you are not being paid during
this training yes that's the elephant in
the room you are not being paid during
your clinical residency here in russia
now let me re-emphasize it is a clinical
training so the same way you have
internship of some sort it is considered
your own internship just that this time
around is not just a general internship
but in a particular field of medicine
that you love to specialize in so now
how do you choose a specialty in my case
i've always been you know
i've always been interested in going to
the beauty industry and i'll be honest
with you during my years of doing during
my years as a medical student there was
so many times i felt like melting wasn't
for me but for some reasons i just kept
on you know
doing more research into dermatology i
just had a thing for you know skin care
for beauty and i felt like okay this was
a specialty for me i've been saying this
since like my third year so when it was
time to choose a specialty i didn't even
have to think about anything else it was
just dermatology i just went straight
for it in your case
maybe when you are finally done with
your six years of medicine or maybe your
50 if you are going to be doing clinical
residency i would say you should already
make up your mind at least by your 50th
first semester you should know sorry by
your six year first semester you should
know what specialty you want to go for
because it will direct you towards the
research that you want to make okay so
that you get the right information based
on your specialty so yeah
you can get on what am i saying almost
you can't get any specialty in clinical
residency okay we eat orthopedics beads
surgery beads cosmetic surgery means
gynecology obstetrics pediatrics
anything anything you want to specialize
it you will find it here in russia
radiology
so many specialties so you can always
you know you have a variety of specialty
to choose from so now this takes me to
the thirteen what are the requirements
to apply for clinical residency
just be a graduate of a medical
university
in russia so you don't have to own just
a red diploma
even if you have a blue diploma you can
apply for residence in russia it is not
like for some specific field no it's
open to all you can apply for residency
so the next noun to share about is what
actually happens during clinical
residency so i started my clinical
residency september 23rd so it makes it
about a month and a few weeks since i
started and we also had a week off
because of the lockdown so it's not like
i have studied this for so long however
i can share from what i know right now
and with time i'm going to share more
information as well so it's divided into
like three parts so you have your house
that is in the hospital so you go to the
hospital every other day and you have
shifts okay then you also have lectures
lectures it could be like four times a
week or sorry four times a month or
eight times a month it depends on your
yeah that's something i want to put out
as well your clinical residency
experience will depend on your school
it will depend on your the hospital that
you've chosen and it will depend on your
specialty that you've chosen
now let me tell you what i mean i am in
the
dermatovenerology special specialty
and
if i'm being honest our schedule is
really flexible compared to
surgery or orthopedics or you know other
specialties that are really rigorous
like anesthesiology or intensive care so
in my case we have
daily shifts so we don't have any nice
sheets we don't have cause we have
whatever we just have only day sheets so
i work several hours in the day in the
hospital
so
it depends on the
um schedule that is available that day
so it could be like nine it could be
like 8 a.m to 3 p.m or 1 p.m to 8 p.m
that's like in the dermatology specialty
at least in my own
um
in my own faculty that's what what
happens in your case if you are doing
surgery for example you are in the
theater having shapes you having course
but for dermatology at least with what i
know at the moment that's what i have so
another thing to note is during your
your um stay in the hospital during your
clinical training in the hospital you
are going to be moved you are going to
be rotated into different parts okay so
right now i'm in the outpatient
department so patients are coming for
the first time that's like where i'm
being placed at the moment usually you
have been built up so like you stayed
there and after a while you moved to
poly clinic you moved to the admission
department that's basically how it goes
you have been rotated in different um
areas or different parts of your of your
um speciality exactly
so another thing is under your specialty
there are subspecialties and basically
what i'm what i'm trying to say is there
are other courses that you will be doing
okay so
we have dermatology general dermatology
we have a legology study of allergy you
have treachology that is hair
you have cosmetology as we are under
dermatology okay so basically i'm going
to pass through all these several parts
like just guys and this is all in the
space of two years so just like in
medical school you have one and you have
two semesters in a year during your
clinical residency as well you have two
semesters in here you have the first
semester and you have the second
semester so this leads me to the next
part which is lectures so usually
lectures last
about two hours three hours max and at
the moment because of covid my lectures
are removed online usually we're having
offline lectures okay so just like
lectures are
taken usually in school you are having
just kind of lectures as well and then
you're also going to have some extra
classes i have not started extra classes
just yet like i said i've just been one
month in
so but i know that later we are going to
have extra classes and this brings you
the thought part to the theoretical part
of your
of your clinical residency so you're
actually going to write exams you're
going to get that shots at the end of
semester
guys yes like the same thing and you're
in med school you're going to do it as
well just that is not as hectic as when
you in medical school when i say it's
not as hectic it means you're not having
like
loads of tests and presentations and all
that stuff but you would have exam i
have one exam in winter next in january
okay so the same way you'll be giving
vapor squares i mean oh god guys we're
gonna speak in english um questions to
prepare for um questions prepare for
your exam okay you also be giving that
as well it depends on your speciality
like i said in your school yours could
be two exams but as there's one exam and
one research work per semester that's
what i know from
the orientation program that we have and
i have one exam and i have one
um
and i have one research work per
semester so at the end of it i would
have four research works i will have um
everything for exams as well and lastly
you are going to be giving a certificate
the same way we have red diploma blue
diploma you also have this
in
specialization as well or residency or
clinical residency you have that as well
so now this brings me to
the next thing what language of study it
is in russian language guys
i heard of some schools in some cities
that do clinical residency in english
but you guys we know the truth about
english medium it is not
natchez
okay
it's not
pure english it's not it's not going to
be the kind of experience you would have
in an english speaking country so don't
even bother so if you are interested in
doing your clinical residence you should
have
a just have a good grasp of russian
language i would say excellent because i
am not excellent but i have a grasp of
it at least i understand i i don't i
would say like i understand 80 percent
and i speak 60 yeah so and i'm able to
cope with it of course everybody i'm
learning you guys i go with like my
notes to like my um
pre-owned guys pre-owned strata
pre-owned
which is a pizza
consultations yes the consultation so i
take notes any new word i've not had
before any new disease i write it down
and then when i get back maybe i'm in
the boss or
i'm at home i just check it out just you
know basically
clean car residencies learn on the go
learn on the go like it's not time to
just sit down be parking with you know
the whatever the notes you're taking is
just
observation okay this is what you can
see for this patient okay this is how we
diagnose okay this is how it is treated
for example the two weeks two three
weeks i spent in the hospital there are
a couple of diseases that if you told me
about them i know what the treatment is
already just because i've had it over
and over again
patients with similar diseases okay so
like and also there are like algorithms
and you know guidelines that you follow
so once you pay attention to those
things that since you're good to go so
yeah that's that it's like what clinical
residency and tea so in summary i have
cleaning cars which is like the
practicals which is
eighty percent of what you do or seventy
percent of what to do because i go to
the hospital every single day and then
you have the theoretical paths which is
lectures and examinations or other
courses that you would do so now let's
talk about the costs guys the same way
you pay for
your tuition fee in medical school
except you're on your scholarship it's
the same way in clinical residency you
are also going to be paying for your
tuition except you're on your
scholarship
yes scholarships are available however
it's not
the quota is not a lot many people apply
definitely but this space
allotted to scholarships every year is
really small so most people actually end
up paying for their tuition fee so yeah
let's talk about the tuition fees
tuition fee is about four thousand to
eight thousand dollars or even more it
depends on your specialty it depends on
um the school it depends on the location
i am in moscow and my top energy cost
cost six thousand dollars a year in
return so that's about four hundred
thousand rubles guys yes is that
expensive so if you are going to be
doing it
be sure that this is what i really want
to do okay so for the scholarship
opportunities yes yes scholarship
opportunities
just go on education in russia.com i've
shared about this platform before this
is the official russian government's
education application portal okay so
they have scholarships for residency as
well so once you go on that site just
register already if you're not
registered you should register already
by the way i also mentioned if you are
going to apply for scholarship i
mentioned that you should try to take
part in olympiads i shared it on my
story also you should try to take part
in olympiads right now you should try to
do some scientific work have a
publication in the journal because it
will increase your chances of being
picked when you're applying for a
scholarship okay so yeah when you go on
that site you register you log in and
you fill in the form so the required
fields i think your name your date of
bet your passport page
visa page oh yes you need a
recommendation letter from your faculty
you can get you can get it from your
dean yesterday small characteristic is
like a letter of recommendation related
about your character or your your
outstanding performance as a student
another thing that you need is your
academics kaya sprafka so that's your
transcript so it's like your first
semester or to the time you're applying
basically just put all of that in uh
what else do you need
yes your medicals okay so you need to
get your hiv negative certificates
syphilis
what was that sound
guys can hear it
so yes syphilis tuberculosis you
summoned all of that or your attaches
yes i need a certificate from your
doctor that you are fit for study yes
that's all you need to apply for a
scholarship and yes you have to write a
research work so i would advise that you
contact the university that you would
like to apply for their scholarship so
guys there are about six universities
that are under this scholarship scheme
is not to any university just go on
educational shadow through i know and
people's friendship university is one of
them yeah i'm currently studying um i
don't know the many ones on the top of
my head but they're about six
universities so whichever one you
actually want to apply for reach out to
the head of faculty of that department
of the specialty you want to apply to
and ask them for a topic of for your
research work just trust me you find
your contacts on google just reach out
to them that or reach out to somebody in
that school look for someone in that
school and ask them to help you get the
contact of
um the teacher or something and then you
get a topic for your research work you
get it done get it across either you
come physically to the school or you get
someone that would you know submit on
your behalf get a teacher's signature
and teachers should also market as well
to be sure i don't know they are going
to give you like a score and basically
all these things together are the things
that you are going to
apply for a scholarship and then that
thing i will say is that you should
actually ask around for again in your
school in the school you want to apply
to ask around ask the students or what's
the scholarship situation like in your
school and how do i apply because some
schools also you know do scholarship
applications like i said just check just
go to educationyourchild.com
those six schools just contact them or
find a way to contact them however guys
like i said there is no guarantee okay
there is no guarantee it's just an
option but for the most part you will be
paying for your tuition fee so how to
apply if you're going to be paying your
tuition you're going to write an exam
it's called an accreditation exam but
this one is for a particular specialty
so if you are thinking of doing that i
would advise that you download medic
tests it's on google play store and
upload download medic tests i think you
paint an engineering boost to access
more of the app but once you go on medic
tests you would be able to see the mcq
questions you guys if you're familiar
with russian system you know that they
have a system of past questions russians
they always repeat questions they always
repeat questions so you see like a
a file that contains the past questions
of that exam is an mcq exam 60 questions
if you require to pass 70 of it once you
do that
you
you know you go to the the um admission
department of your of the spread of your
you go to the admission department i
don't know about your school but then
you go to like the admission department
for international students okay so after
you do that
they give you a sleep to pay your school
fees once you pay your school fees you
start your registration process and you
are good to go so yes your school will
extend your visa for you
registration is based on how you choose
to live if you decide to live in your
school hostel or you decide to get an
apartment outside so yeah that's that
with how to apply so now is it worth it
i would say that answer is actually up
to you one
why are you doing
your clinical residency why what's your
aim
what do you want to achieve do you feel
like you want to get extra years of
training do you feel like you want to
still stay in russia for some time and
transition to another country so yeah
what's your aim for staying back that's
actually what will determine if it's
going to be worth it for you but one
thing i can tell you is you would
definitely learn you see all those times
when you were in undergrad you
complaining hey we don't have practicals
hey they don't by this time during your
clinical residency you are addressed as
a colleague
yes you are dressed as a colleague you
are addressed as a doctor
so
you are going to be treated as one for
surgeries you will be going to the
theater dermatology you'll be going with
your you know senior doctor to check out
patients they will show you oh this is
what is happening with this patient and
this is what the pathological process is
like all those things i'm not saying
your experience would be the same with
mind or with any other person however it
depends on
you and it depends on if you are willing
to learn i will tell you for sure you
will learn
i said it's like i'm just barely one
month in this and i have learned so much
already okay
the only tricky part is a specialty like
dermatology
i would be very honest with you that
sometimes i wish i would see a black
person in clinic
i've never seen any black person in
clinic or someone that is one of i don't
know that is not russia all of them are
russian so i know what a pathological
process looks like on eurasia but i'm
not quite familiar with how that same
process looks like looks like on a black
person except
through like picture that i sit on or
see online which is not enough actually
so yeah that's that with the tuition fee
like i said already you are not being
paid so you'd have to get a side job so
for me right now i'm an english tutor
for kids here in moscow and that's like
my side job where i get like monthly
salary just in case you are wondering
how i'm able to do is where i'm able to
cope here so like i i tutor kids at a
kindergarten and i'm being paid monthly
so yeah that's that with the tuition fee
guys lastly another thing i want you to
know that you'll be writing a final exam
an accreditation exam
to
um get you licensed as a specialist in
russia in your field so once you are
done with your two years you are going
to write in an accreditation exam so you
also want to prepare for that so the
last thing i would just like to address
is what are the tips so tips for like
you know um coping doing residency
number one have a goal in mind why are
you doing the residency like i said
already why are you here if you know why
you are here it should be able to guide
your steps or guide you know how you
want to move ahead if you want to stay
back in russia you want to like
leave here and you want to actually
become like a very good specialist in
your field and be recognized here you
already start working towards it's the
first step learn your russian language
yup is that easy learn your russian
language because you need it you need to
speak with patients you need to
understand lectures you need it soon
guys without russian language
what are you doing
yeah guys that's a hard period to
swallow without russian language
there's almost nothing you can do here
in russia at least if you are about to
forge ahead like you want to like do
something as huge as doing your clinical
residency you need russian language i
shared already
at least 80
understanding 60 speaking
if you don't have that
train and get better at it
i was going to tell you don't don't try
no no no train and get so
another thing i like to say is don't be
scared
don't
be scared take this for me you people
i was scared to my bones
i was scared to my bones number one i
felt like ah my knowledge of russian
language is low because i schooled in
english language and i just felt like oh
my god would i be able to go guys i was
in shock
i was in shock that is language it's in
my head it's just easier that is hiding
somebody but basically what i can tell
is the more you speak the more you
exercise what you know so as you listen
talk more and you know
that's it you'll be fine and nothing
else says you have time even during your
clinical residency
well well hold up hold up hold up
it depends on your specialty for me in
my specialty the reason why i still have
time to create content on weekends is
because of the flexibility of my of my
of my schedule i work seven hours a day
okay i don't have nine sheets i have
lectures so basically what i do is i go
to the clinic
observe
learn
take notes try things out myself and
you know off to work i should already
tutor english so i go off to work in the
evenings and then i'm back home to
probably work on my personal brand or
just to study and basically that's just
my current cycle at the moment okay so
yeah that's just like the tip i would
have for you
so guys another thing i'll say is just
research ask questions ask questions ask
questions like
ask people that have done it before you
for me i'm really grateful
thank you dr promise and doctor essa
gerard if you are watching this i doubt
i doubt they would but
i really owe it to them guys another
thing i'll say is you need a community
you cannot be a new avenger have your
guy have your guy
the same things i shared in my video of
struggles of being a medical student is
applicable here as well have friends
guys have community there are group
chats like our group chat is where all
the general information is being shared
people are sharing cases that you saw
and all this stuff and
we just get to learn together i also
have a particular classmate god bless
you lila and she doesn't watch my videos
because she's very busy but i met leila
during my registration and leila has
been like a blessing to me i cannot
imagine doing this alone i told you guys
like you always need people find your
tribe find the people that you roll with
and nothing now says be humble you don't
know anything just come as you are come
with them open hearts this sounds like a
same one guys it sounds like i'm a
person i said come with an opponent
but yes come with an open mind you know
to
learn everybody and don't ever beat
yourself up it's okay if you don't know
anything just be focused on learning and
every other day focus on that the last
thing you need god this should have even
been the first thing i would have said
my life
guys my life is a testament of god's
favor
from the
from the thoughts of everyone doing my
clinical residency to actually getting
here to everything that i just aligned
on my path guys trust god pray trust him
for favor okay
trust him for favor you bring the right
people to you you place you in the right
hospital you grant you the right jobs
you give you great patience guys don't
leave god out of your life you really
need god because god has been my
strength it's not easy at all that's one
thing i'll tell you it's not easy at all
it's daunting
there are so many things to be afraid of
but
with god all things are possible i just
thank god and the holy spirit in my life
personally that's my my secret reform
people that know me you know closely i
always share testimonies personal
testimonies every single day on this
journey since i started my clinical
residency actually since i moved to
moscow and god has been faithful so
don't don't leave god out of this so
yeah that starts with clinical residency
in russia based on my one month
experience if you have any more
questions please share with me the
reason why i'm not able to vlog you know
being in the hospital and other is
because guys you know degree
confidentiality you have to be
confidential we're not allowed to take
pictures of our patients we're not
allowed to like vlog around the hospital
everything has to be discreet so you
guys are not going to be getting a vlog
of me
inside the hospital sorry except you
know things change maybe i'm working at
a private clinic and i'm giving more
liberty but for the most part
confidentiality guys you don't share
things like that
so yeah
at the moment i'm doing i've actually
being a medic i did not think there's
going to be a point in my life when i'll
be like a serious serious medical i
guess reasoning that i wanted to drop
out for me
what's the jesus with my glory i found
the message and guys
after like a month here
i'm really glad that
i let that allow god to lead me in the
right parts this is specialty for me and
i pray you find your own specialty as
well
so yeah
i don't know i've been talking so much
and i forgot to
mention if you are new here please
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but i know that they need this video
because if you are
prepared you'll be ready you know to
make a decision and also this will help
you to read your options oh so now this
is about the clinical residency hey okay
i don't know if i want to go for it
something like that all right guys i'll
see you in my next video until then stay
blessed stay gloomy i love you guys bye
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