Allergy Immunology Doctor Interview | Day In The Life, Allergist Immunologist Residency, How To, Etc



TIMESTAMPS
00:17 What is the allergy & immunology specialty?
01:13 What are the most common cases you see as an allergist / immunologist?
02:28 What’s a typical day in the life of an allergist / immunologist?
03:38 What are the hours like for an allergist/immunologist? Call hours, off days, etc
04:18 What is the allergist/immunologist lifestyle like? Is it good for doing nonclinical work, hobbies, or other activities?
05:52 Why did you choose to specialize in allergy & immunology?
07:46 Why did you choose internal medicine over another specialty?
08:45 What is the most challenging aspect of allergy & immunology?
10:33 What is most rewarding about allergy & immunology?
11:33 What are misconceptions about allergists & immunologists?
12:29 Are there certain personalities that work best in your field?
13:08 Procedures in allergy and immunology
13:48 How well are allergists/immunologists compensated? How much are procedures compensated? (How much money can someone make as an internal medicine specialist relative to other specialties)
15:18 What employment types / practice settings can allergists/immunologists work in? Private practice, locums, etc.
16:28 When is it best to do locum tenens work? (traveling / temporary positions) Opportunities in allergy and immunology
17:46 Tips to match into a competitive internal medicine residency + allergy/immunology fellowship? How to, do you need research, extracurriculars, etc. What is the most important factor in matching into a good residency program?
20:35 How do you stay on top of all the advances in medicine (in your field)?
22:02 How to deal with burnout?
25:06 How do you establish a work – life balance?
27:06 When do you recommend having kids and starting a family in the medical school / residency training process?
28:31 Future changes in medicine + artificial intelligence & its role in allergy/immunology? AI
32:51 Do you have any regrets about your career path or are there any changes you would have made? Would you choose the same specialty in medicine?
34:23 How do we become good doctors?

MEDICAL SCHOOL RESOURCES I RECOMMEND
M1/M2 Years
First Aid:
Boards and Beyond:
Pathoma:
Sketchy Medical:
Anki: +
Kaplan:
First Aid Cases:
UWORLD:

Step 2/ M3 ROTATIONS RESOURCES:
FA Step2 ck:
Fa step 2 cs:
MTB:
Case Files IM:

Complete List:

MED STUDENT GIFT IDEAS:

WORKOUT EQUIPMENT I RECOMMEND:
Dumbbells:
Resistance bands:
Glute/squat band:
Hip Thrust pad:
Wrist Wraps:
Wrist Straps:
Roller:
Lifting Belt:
Bench:
Chalk:
Sleeves:
Lifting Shoes:

USEFUL MED SCHOOL GEAR, TOOLS, SUPPLIES, OR GIFTS:
Littmann Cl3 stethoscope:
Littmann Master Cardio:
Littmann Cardio iv:
First is good, last two are more than necessary but extra sensitive

DEVICE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MED SCHOOL:
Wacom Intuos Small:
Wacom Intuos Small w/ wireless adaptor:
Intuos Medium wireless:
^^larger size not necessary
Surface Pro:
Surface Pen:
iPad Pro 10.7″ :
^^a little easier to carry in your whitecoat vs 12.9″
iPad 2018 to save money:
Apple Pencil:
iPad Case:
Laptop: Pretty much any PC nowadays works, Apple, Microsoft, etc doesn’t matter.

PRODUCT RECOMMENDATIONS
Books
Checklist Manifesto:
When Breath Becomes Air:
Being Mortal:
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks:
Better:

Filming Equipment
DSLR:
Blurry Background Lens:
Portable Cam:
Drone:
Cheap Tripod:
Better tripod:
For smooth shots:

CHECK OUT MY SOCIAL MEDIA (all the cool kids do it)
Personal IG:
Art Instagram:
Fitness Instagram:

#allergy #immunology #allergist

source

You May Also Like