Triya Anushka
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Top 5 Traits Every Great Doctor Needs | 2024 Guide to SUCCESS
Today I’m talking about the qualities I think make the best doctors, and if you have these qualities then you should definitely consider a career in medicine! I discuss empathy, intelligence, drive and much more...
00:00 Intro
00:21 Quality number one
01:30 Quality number two
02:16 Quality number three
03:06 Quality number four
03:57 Quality number five
05:03 Final thoughts
WHO AM I:
I’m Triya, I graduated from Oxford Medical School and I’m currently a junior doctor in London. I make videos about life in London, Oxford, medicine and more.
Links
Instagram | triyaac
Twitter | TriyaAC
#nhs #juniordoctor #medicalschool #premed #medicalstudent #medschool #studyinspiration #oxford #studymotivation #doctor
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Відео

Is OXFORD Medical School Worth It? | 2024 | Doctor's Guide to Choosing a Med School
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Today I’m talking about whether Oxford medical school is worth it and the five things I wish I knew before going to medical school! I discuss academic perfection, exams, mental health, free time and much more... 00:00 Intro 00:15 Lesson number 1 02:59 Lesson number 2 05:23 Lesson number 3 07:53 Lesson number 4 09:37 Lesson number 5 10:09 Final thoughts WHO AM I: I’m Triya, I graduated from Oxfo...
Is Becoming a Doctor Worth It? | UK NHS ver | Doctor REALITY
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Today I’m talking about the reality of being a doctor in the UK, and whether I think it’s worth going through medical school and becoming a doctor. I discuss burnout, salary and much more... 00:00 Intro 00:15 Pro 1 02:22 Pro 2 04:04 Pro 3 05:17 Con 1 08:15 Con 2 10:59 Con 3 12:11 Is it really worth it? WHO AM I: I’m Triya, I graduated from Oxford Medical School and I’m currently a junior doctor...
Do Doctors Hate Physician Associates? | 2024 | Doctor Reacts
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Today I'm talking about the debate surrounding physician associates (PAs) and junior doctors working in the NHS. 00:00 Intro 00:16 What are PAs? 01:41 How do you become a PA? 02:02 How do PAs work? 02:30 How are PAs and doctors different? 04:26 What are the pros of PAs? 07:30 What are the cons of PAs? 13:25 Why are doctors unhappy? WHO AM I: I’m Triya, I graduated from Oxford Medical School and...
JAPAN VLOG | teamLab Planets, Mount Fuji, sushi, shopping
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Hey guys! Hope you all enjoyed this video of my time in Japan! :) In this vlog I go to the teamLab Planets exhibit in Tokyo, visit Mount Fuji in Kamakura and check out some pretty Japanese gardens ♡ WHO AM I: I’m Triya, I graduated from Oxford Medical School and I’m currently a junior doctor in London. I make videos about life in London, Oxford, medicine and more. Links Instagram | instagram.co...
JAPAN VLOG | Harajuku shopping, Beef restaurant, Ginza art gallery
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Hey guys! Hope you all enjoyed this video of my time in Tokyo! :) In this vlog I go shopping in Harajuku, go to a beef restaurant in Akasaka, and check out the art in Ginza ♡ WHO AM I: I’m Triya, I graduated from Oxford Medical School and I’m currently a junior doctor in London. I make videos about life in London, Oxford, medicine and more. Links Instagram | triyaac Twitter | twi...
A NEW WAY TO BE A DOCTOR | Doctor apprenticeships EXPLAINED
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Today I'm talking about a new way to become a doctor in the UK. This is the UK medical doctor apprenticeship scheme - where you will be paid to become a doctor. 00:00 Intro 00:39 How does it work? 00:58 Typical day 02:10 What is the purpose? 03:10 Differences to med school 05:06 Who can apply? 05:28 Entrance requirements 05:54 How to apply? 06:18 Pros and cons 12:14 Final thoughts For more info...
JAPAN VLOG | Shibuya crossing, Shopping in Omotesando, Shinjuku
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Hey guys! Hope you all enjoyed this video of my time in Tokyo! :) In this vlog I check out the Shibuya crossing, go shopping in Omotesando and Shinjuku, go to the Tokyo Bengali Association Durga pujo and eat some delicious sushi ♡ Part 2 here: ua-cam.com/video/NwW2KMbk9m8/v-deo.html WHO AM I: I’m Triya, I graduated from Oxford Medical School and I’m currently a junior doctor in London. I make v...
Working NIGHTS on CHRISTMAS | Junior Doctor Diaries
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Merry (late) christmas everyone! Come with me as I work two night shifts on Christmas, in the oncology department of a busy London hospital! 🎄 WHO AM I: I’m Triya, I graduated from Oxford Medical School and I’m currently a junior doctor in London. I make videos about Oxford, medicine and more. Links Instagram | triyaac Twitter | TriyaAC music promoted by MrSnooze ua-c...
First Ever Night Shift | Life as a Junior Doctor
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I’m finally back with another vlog! 👋🏽 This time I will be bringing you along with me on a set of night shifts in a busy acute medical ward. I hope my videos will give you an insight into the life of a junior doctor in a London hospital 🏥 WHO AM I: I’m Triya, I graduated from Oxford Medical School last year and I’m currently a junior doctor in London. I make videos about Oxford, medicine and mo...
How WE Got Into Oxford (Medicine & English) | Interviews, Entrance Exams, Offers & more
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Welcome to part 2 of this series! Today we are talking about our journey to Oxford University to study medicine and English, including GCSE and A Levels, medical school choices, entrance exams, interviews and offers. I hope that you find hearing our stories useful - if you have any questions let us know :D WATCH PART 1 HERE ua-cam.com/video/Rs-FR-EI-XI/v-deo.html 00:00 Intro 00:32 What universi...
OXFORD UNI MOVING IN VLOG | freshers week, room tour etc.
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Today we are moving in my little sister to her new room as a first year English student in Oxford University! Stay tuned for more updates about Oxford and student life :) WHO AM I: I’m Triya, I graduated from Oxford Medical School last year and I’m currently a junior doctor in London. I make videos about Oxford, medicine and more. Links Instagram | triyaac Twitter | T...
How WE Got Into Oxford (Medicine & English) | GCSEs, A Levels, Work experience & more
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Today we are talking about our journey to Oxford University to study medicine and English, including GCSE and A Levels, medical school choices, interviews and offers. I hope that you find hearing our stories useful - if you have any questions let us know :D Stay tuned for part 2 where we talk about our A Level grades, university choices, Oxford entrance test and interview experiences! 00:00 Int...
HOW TO STAY HEALTHY in university | Physical & Mental Health
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Hello everyone :) today I am talking my top tips for starting university - from a HEALTH perspective! Watch Part 1 here: ua-cam.com/video/ZS0HVrDpP2Y/v-deo.html 00:00 Intro 00:28 Physical Health 03:58 Alcohol & Drugs 06:34 Sexual Health 09:08 Mental Health 11:55 Final thoughts ♪ Storybook (Prod. by Lukrembo) Link : ua-cam.com/video/t7CE-lIUE8U/v-deo.html&ab_channel=LuKremBo • lukrembo - storybo...
WHAT I WISH I KNEW BEFORE STARTING UNIVERSITY | friendships, study, homesickness, dating etc
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Hello everyone :) today I am talking my top tips for starting university! I am giving you tips based on my own experience at Oxford university. Stay tuned for PART 2 where I will be talking about all things health related! 00:00 Intro 00:30 Adjusting to uni life 01:01 Feeling homesick 02:01 Imposter syndrome 03:42 Academics & studying 05:59 Exams 07:25 Making friends 09:07 Relationships & datin...
HOW TO SURVIVE FRESHERS WEEK | Partying, studying, friendships & more
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HOW TO SURVIVE FRESHERS WEEK | Partying, studying, friendships & more
How to get MEDICAL WORK EXPERIENCE & make the most of it
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How to get MEDICAL WORK EXPERIENCE & make the most of it
My GCSE & A LEVEL Results That Got Me into Oxford | Study Tips
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My GCSE & A LEVEL Results That Got Me into Oxford | Study Tips
Everything I Did to Get into OXFORD MEDICAL SCHOOL
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Everything I Did to Get into OXFORD MEDICAL SCHOOL
Blackpink Concert Vlog in London 🖤 | BST Hyde Park and Blackpink Pop Up Store
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Blackpink Concert Vlog in London 🖤 | BST Hyde Park and Blackpink Pop Up Store
How to choose between Oxford and Cambridge | Grades, interviews, offers, advice, etc.
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How to choose between Oxford and Cambridge | Grades, interviews, offers, advice, etc.
What is it REALLY Like Being a Doctor? Myths, tea, burnout, advice, etc.
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What is it REALLY Like Being a Doctor? Myths, tea, burnout, advice, etc.
Day in the Life of a Junior Doctor
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Day in the Life of a Junior Doctor
[4K Fancam] Beatbox English Version | NCT DREAM in London
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[4K Fancam] Beatbox English Version | NCT DREAM in London
aesthetic room makeover + tour 💚☁️ | minimal, pinterest, korean & boho inspired
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aesthetic room makeover tour 💚☁️ | minimal, pinterest, korean & boho inspired
What Happens After Medical School? | UK Medical Training Explained, Job Titles, FY3, Advice, etc.
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What Happens After Medical School? | UK Medical Training Explained, Job Titles, FY3, Advice, etc.
What's On My Phone? DOCTOR EDITION: Best Medical Apps
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What's On My Phone? DOCTOR EDITION: Best Medical Apps
Why Perfect Grades Don't Matter
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Why Perfect Grades Don't Matter
How to Answer "Why Medicine?" | Interview Tips
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How to Answer "Why Medicine?" | Interview Tips
HOW I GOT INTO OXFORD MEDICAL SCHOOL! Grades, interviews, offers, advice, etc.
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HOW I GOT INTO OXFORD MEDICAL SCHOOL! Grades, interviews, offers, advice, etc.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @khaleesid6567
    @khaleesid6567 13 годин тому

    Now I see why kpop groups hire foreign choreographers ✌

  • @ThePushUKLifestyle
    @ThePushUKLifestyle 15 годин тому

    Sorry can I just ask you whether you have actually gone on the FPA website for Physician Associates to read CRYSTAL CLEARLY their SCOPE OF PRACTICE? Or do you and the other doctors who hate the idea of Physician Associates just create videos to continue to promote hate on the profession that is here to stay. Junior doctors need supervision from their seniors too likewise Physician Associates. You should start by doing a thorough research before spreading further false information to the general public for the sake of speaking up on "patient safety" when there are doctors who have missed diagnoses on similar cases as some PAs who have been dragged down. By the way, the very first title given to PAs was actually Physician ASSOCIATES before it was changed to assistants and BACK TO ASSOCIATES. if you had done a thorough research, you would have known about the name and of course the PA SCOPE OF PRACTICE that has existed since DAY ONE OF THEIR INTRODUCTION IN THE UK 20 PLUS YEARS AGO. I used to believe the information from the doctors against the profession until I read it MYSELF. Stop spreading FALSE/HALF STORIES.

  • @samanwoyadhikary5628
    @samanwoyadhikary5628 5 днів тому

    Will it be a good idea to study medicine through graduate entry medicine pathway??

  • @robwembley
    @robwembley 9 днів тому

    Incredibly detailed account of what it took to get into Oxford Medical School !

  • @teamindiabikes9722
    @teamindiabikes9722 12 днів тому

    Very nice!

  • @MinisterDaveen
    @MinisterDaveen 12 днів тому

    Thank you so much

  • @aminakhan3124
    @aminakhan3124 13 днів тому

    great video !!

  • @billcobjedwardcharlisleswu5216
    @billcobjedwardcharlisleswu5216 14 днів тому

    Thanks for the video! So helpful

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    @salmasl5339 14 днів тому

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  • @goc6560
    @goc6560 15 днів тому

    I can very clearly recall the headlines: “UK doctors protest at extension to nurses' prescribing powers” in 2005 “BMA meeting: Doctors vote to limit the number of medical students” in 2008 The PA profession is safe, thriving, and expanding in so many countries, including the US, Canada, Netherlands, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, India, Israel, Bulgaria, Myanmar, Switzerland, Liberia, Ghana, etc., but in the UK, "they're not safe." PAs are not good, but the thought of their existence keeps me awake at night because they are taking our jobs, training posts, and filling our rotas. The most striking aspect of this orchestrated, dreadful campaign and vile bullying of Physician Associates in the UK was how old-fashioned professional jealousy and protectionism, disguised as "patient safety concern," sparked intense hatred and bitterness towards a comparatively small workforce of less than 5,000 individuals. Isolating and attacking a whole group of healthcare professionals who are doing their best in this manner is disgraceful on many levels, to put it mildly, but the public is not foolish enough to understand that this revolting campaign has all the hallmarks of selfish ambition for PROTECTIONISM disguised as "patient safety concern." The Physician Associate (PA) is: “a new healthcare professional who, while not a doctor, works to the medical model, with the attitudes, skills and knowledge base to deliver holistic care and treatment within the general medical and/or general practice team under defined levels of supervision.” (DOH, 2006). Another country where this protectionism is in full play in 2024 is: “South Korean doctors strike in protest of plans to add more physicians." “The junior doctors are protesting the government's plans to train more physicians." (BBC News, February 20, 2024). Ever heard of Tiny Island Syndrome? References: Cole A., (2008). BMA meeting: Doctors vote to limit number of medical students. BMJ. 337:a748 Day M., (2005). UK doctors protest at extension to nurses' prescribing powers. BMJ. 331(7526): 1159. Department of Health. The competence and curriculum framework for physician assistants. London: Stationery Office; 2006. www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Publications/PublicationsPolicyAndGuidance/DH_4139317 (Accessed 30 May 2024)

  • @MichaelThomasOflaherty
    @MichaelThomasOflaherty 16 днів тому

    I think this is a positive step for people from poor backgrounds can become a doctor

  • @MichaelThomasOflaherty
    @MichaelThomasOflaherty 20 днів тому

    I still want to go to medical school and become a doctor in the UK or Learn medicine in Republic of Ireland if pay is really bad in the UK I'm really saving up my money for a MBBS Medicine course. Thank you for your honest advice before I melt my credit card with a university medical school I nearly almost applied before seeing your video

  • @Jinsiya__
    @Jinsiya__ 24 дні тому

    Do i need to take neet -ug for applying to Oxford University

    • @Jinsiya__
      @Jinsiya__ 24 дні тому

      Please reply i wish to apply this year

    • @TriyaAnushka
      @TriyaAnushka 19 днів тому

      Hi I'm not actually sure of the answer to your question! But my advice would be to check the Oxford university website and reach out to their admissions officers who I am sure would be able to help :)

    • @anonymous-rn3uo
      @anonymous-rn3uo 7 днів тому

      Hello @Jinsiya_ where are you from in india ?

  • @user-ox5bn5qw6b
    @user-ox5bn5qw6b 25 днів тому

    Can you please explain to us how to enter this university? I visited their official website and did not find anything to help me

    • @TriyaAnushka
      @TriyaAnushka 19 днів тому

      Hi please check the Oxford university admissions page for the subject you wish to apply for! :) that will tell you everything

  • @user-qr9qj8wd2f
    @user-qr9qj8wd2f 26 днів тому

    As an international student wanting to apply to Oxford, is igcse necessary or can you just use international A Levels

    • @TriyaAnushka
      @TriyaAnushka 26 днів тому

      I think international A Levels are enough! You don't have to have iGCSEs, as long as you have equivalent qualifications that's enough :) good luck!

    • @user-qr9qj8wd2f
      @user-qr9qj8wd2f 26 днів тому

      @@TriyaAnushka thank you so much 💜💕

  • @user-bf9vp2ok1
    @user-bf9vp2ok1 27 днів тому

    Will be start this October, thanks for the advice!

    • @TriyaAnushka
      @TriyaAnushka 26 днів тому

      You're more than welcome! Hope it goes well in October <3

  • @ruba-marwan1080
    @ruba-marwan1080 28 днів тому

    Can you do about medical record in hospital 💗🥺??

  • @user-qr9qj8wd2f
    @user-qr9qj8wd2f 28 днів тому

    The microwave on the beside table 😭 anyways congrats on getting into Oxford ❤❤😮

  • @Readwithmiaaa
    @Readwithmiaaa Місяць тому

    Hey! doing my GCSE’s today and this is really motivational❤ Thanks a lot!

    • @TriyaAnushka
      @TriyaAnushka Місяць тому

      Aww, thank you 🥰 And good luck for your exams today!! I wish you all the best

  • @drkarenbukharibukhari9931
    @drkarenbukharibukhari9931 Місяць тому

    I've got mbb😮 degree

  • @ummayrukaiyaahamed6456
    @ummayrukaiyaahamed6456 Місяць тому

    Is it a must to be from english medium? Can't someone try to join if they are from English version?

  • @alexblue6991
    @alexblue6991 Місяць тому

    There not much benefit in working in Britain my age 72yr old I worked long hours for 50yr years on low pay 39yr as a joiner 11yr as an engineer because I worked for so long I get less of a government pension than someone who couldn't be bothered to get off their arse and get a job they get the rest made up on benefits

  • @GunijansFamousQuote-st5ed
    @GunijansFamousQuote-st5ed Місяць тому

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  • @Crimsonyte21
    @Crimsonyte21 Місяць тому

    No is the answer - source, I'm an NHS doctor (unalive me pls)

  • @JIJisan-kl4oe
    @JIJisan-kl4oe Місяць тому

    Hey! Sister please help😭

  • @memorygatsi9505
    @memorygatsi9505 Місяць тому

    Are they taking international students as well?

    • @TriyaAnushka
      @TriyaAnushka Місяць тому

      I don't see why not! They haven't explicitly said that they won't take international students.

  • @billcobjedwardcharlisleswu5216
    @billcobjedwardcharlisleswu5216 Місяць тому

    Thank you for being so honest in your videos ❤

  • @daniellebrogan8699
    @daniellebrogan8699 Місяць тому

    I really admire you, wish i had the confidence to do all that you are doing at your age

    • @TriyaAnushka
      @TriyaAnushka Місяць тому

      Aww thank you so much! That means a lot

  • @Sonia-ig9fj
    @Sonia-ig9fj Місяць тому

    I like the way you have included both sides of the argument - I think it is important to be respectful to both professions and the value they bring :)

    • @TriyaAnushka
      @TriyaAnushka Місяць тому

      Thank you, I agree! I'm glad you noticed, I really tried to be balanced

    • @Sonia-ig9fj
      @Sonia-ig9fj Місяць тому

      @@TriyaAnushka ❤

  • @smoothcriminal5650
    @smoothcriminal5650 Місяць тому

    Which universities offer this?

    • @TriyaAnushka
      @TriyaAnushka Місяць тому

      They haven't actually released the medical schools that will be offering this apprenticeship yet!

    • @smoothcriminal5650
      @smoothcriminal5650 Місяць тому

      @@TriyaAnushka It’s okay, I think I found 2! Anglia Ruskin & Plymouth

    • @TriyaAnushka
      @TriyaAnushka Місяць тому

      @@smoothcriminal5650 Oh awesome! Thanks for letting me know!

  • @aditibanikkumu6828
    @aditibanikkumu6828 Місяць тому

    Oxford a mbbs korar jonno scholarship pauya jay???

    • @TriyaAnushka
      @TriyaAnushka Місяць тому

      They are rare but getting a scholarship is possible!

    • @aditibanikkumu6828
      @aditibanikkumu6828 Місяць тому

      @@TriyaAnushka kivabe scholarship pauya jay oikhane ata niye akta video plz... 🙏

  • @reesee-dh5bf
    @reesee-dh5bf Місяць тому

    why is patient safety being flagged up time and time again. if you think about it PAs are discussing all their cases with reg / consultant and not making independent decision. By your faulty logic, if you give a very junior FY1/FY2 an extremely complex to manage ON THEIR OWN without a senior input, the patient is safe and patient safety uncompromised by default just because they are doctors and they went to medical school? DONT MAKE ME LAUGH. by your faulty logic, FY2 are baby doctors and even if they make a mistake its okay because they will LEARN as as they go along and with years will gather more knowledge and experience. but if a PA makes a mistake they are incomptent, they are unsafe and all the negative shit. Can i point out what the biggest flaw in your logic is (and all the other doctor sharing your view) it is that you very ignorantly think PA's learning is capped at PA school whereas med students continue to learn and grow after med school and you are unable to comprehend the fact that PAs continue learn after PA school just like medical students. also people thinking 3000 odd PAs taking away training opportunities from >300,000 doctors- gotta take the L.

    • @MrCheeseify1
      @MrCheeseify1 Місяць тому

      What utter bollocks. First of all, there are numerous instances in primary and secondary care where it is known that PAs are working independently and therefore unsafely. Second, there are again many documented instances where PAs have been taking training opportunities away from doctors. Theatre lists, endoscopy lists etc. What is the point of a PA being scrubbed up and assisting? Zero long term benefit. There are plans to increase numbers of these unregulated and undefined roles. There are PA roles being advertised at registrar level. It's beggars belief you can compare a doctor who has completed 5 years of medical two, two years foundation training and completed speciality membership exams with a physician ASSISTANT. The role of a PA is to write down ward round notes, basic ward jobs, chase results. They are instead being used to replace doctors in an completely unsafe manner. I am advising everyone I know who has to see a health professional to ask, if they are seeing a doctor or a PA and make sure that they are seen by a doctor. I would trust a 4th year medical student more than PA when it comes to clinical judgement.

    • @reesee-dh5bf
      @reesee-dh5bf Місяць тому

      @@MrCheeseify1 here we go another disgruntled utterly ignorant medic affected by herd mentality. lets address each points you have raised shall we. "numerous instances in primary and secondary care where it is known that PAs are working independently and therefore unsafely". whats the source? where is the evidence? social media? and by numerous, how many ? do yo have an acctual number or just what read on social media? if PAs are working independently than those PAs are likely the ones who have been in the same GP practice for a long time >3-5yrs. they probably know the local demographic quite well. and their supervising GP / consultant trusts them as they have demonstrated that competency whilst closely working years under them. so what's wrong with that? why are you undermining experienced PAs? ?? "Second, there are again many documented instances where PAs have been taking training opportunities away from doctors. Theatre lists, endoscopy lists etc" there are 3000 odd practicing PA in the entire country and about 350,000 doctors. the ratio is. like 1PA : 1000doctors. ED is probably the only speciality that hires PAs in relatively high numbers, we're talking 7-8. other speciality like haem, neuro, cardio, derm probably hire 1 or 2 PAs at max. and you are telling taking some time to train a comparatively much much small workforce is taking away training opportunities??? make it make sense. again m8 you are not thinking clearly, in fact you are not using your brain at all. there is national. you gave example of endoscopy list. google it m8 search "national shortage of endoscopists" or "capacity crisis" and see that and slap your face before you sprout another BS without thinking and for being severely affected by herd mentality. "There are plans to increase numbers of these unregulated and undefined roles." GMC will regulate PAs and regulation will come. so that PAs can also be held accountatble for their own clinical practice so be reassured. "It's beggars belief you can compare a doctor who has completed 5 years of medical two, two years foundation training and completed speciality membership exams with a physician ASSISTANT." so you went to medical school. So fucking what? In this day and age of internet, digital media advanced technology, where knowledge and knowledgeable teachers are available everywhere on a touch of a finger tip why is your thinking still stuck and unevolved? why do you think that learning only happens in 4 walls of some elite institution? when PAs and med students have access to same resources, same books, same online sources like geeky medics, osmosis etc. what there stopping PAs from accumulating same wealth of knowledge? tell me please? open you mind and think. cos clearly you are not thinking. or you are telling me that there is a secret book of medicine only avilable to med student on MBBS course that bestows upon you the knowledge to make 100% accurate diagnosis. some kind of magical portion from narnia only available to med student who go med school. 💀💀 LMAOOOOOOO. what an utterly hilarious thing to say. how utterly ridiculous. "They are instead being used to replace doctors in an completely unsafe manner" how? in what situation? give examples. don;t just sprout BS. "I would trust a 4th year medical student more than PA when it comes to clinical judgement" well that's your call. that's alright. keep ignorantly sticking to your ignorant beliefs fulled by herd mentality. GOOD BYE.

    • @Sonia-ig9fj
      @Sonia-ig9fj Місяць тому

      @@MrCheeseify1 I think junior doctors are treated unfairly and 100% need to have pay restoration. I can appreciate why there is so much frustration however I do not believe all these long-standing issues such as medical training opportunities, pay is due to the PA role. I think alot of anger has been misdirected at PA's who have chosen the profession, to help and improve patient outcomes. I don't think PA's and Dr's are comparable they are different roles, which are both valuable and have a contribute to make. I think regulation is a much needed and long-waited step forward. I have seen several examples on placements, where when there is adequate supervision, PA's are contributing significantly to the medical team. E.g in AMU each case is discussed with a registrar, although the role is different, as a PA gains more experience especially within a certain specialty or GP setting, they continue to learn and develop and become a valuable part of the MDT. As the literature indicates there is no evidence to suggest that PA's are unsafe, they are trained to recognise where they need to seek support. Also, a large majority of Dr's have actually never worked with a PA - there are alot of misconceptions around the role. I agree that there should be clearly defined guidelines for supervision - especially newly qualified PA's. In GP i have seen PA's taht have been trained to diagnoses and treat common conditions - the GP's in the practice were grateful to the PA's and they had an open door policy for any queries - they said they had never experienced any safety concerns for PA's working in practice for over 10years. Dr's need to be treated better by the health care system - while I think valid points should be raised and debated. Putting PA's down based on education and comparing education to a Dr does not help anyone.

    • @MrCheeseify1
      @MrCheeseify1 Місяць тому

      @@Sonia-ig9fj What value can a PA offer that a doctor cannot? What do they bring to the MDT that a doctor is unable to bring? The role is nothing more than a political tool to undermine the healthcare system even further. If we take primary care as an example, why are PAs needed in this setting? Why not have more GP positions? Where they don't even need to have an open door policy to discuss patients because they are actually qualified to to their job. We have GPs struggling to find jobs currently. Absolve the current PA role and direct all funding towards more training positions and roles for a better qualified, more knowledgeable actual physician and it will lead to better healthcare in the country. Current use of PAs is unsafe.

    • @hotshotfifa6603
      @hotshotfifa6603 28 днів тому

      In order to progress to core training or registrar level rigorous written exams, OSCEs/PACES are required. Never mind research publications, courses and audits etc. However there are numerous reports of PAs being unsupervised, “performing” the role of registrars and even performing surgical procedures. Where is the rigour in their training? There is none! The whole situation is a shambles. The rationale behind the PA role was to perform simple medical tasks to reduce workload for doctors (eg admin, bloods) but instead we are seeing horrendous scope creep and erosion of training for doctors. PAs are a VALUABLE asset to the mdt when they are utilised safely and correctly. Currently this is not the case for some (not all) PAs. This is not just a problem for PAs. It’s a problem for a lot of MAPs. I feel bad for MAPs who are being put in these positions and who are being sold the fantasy of becoming “pseudo doctors” by universities. If an MAP disagrees with that patient safety is being compromised then that in itself is incredibly worrying and the dunning kruger effect has truely taken ahold. I don’t mean to bash MAPs at all but we need regulations to define their role. If you want scope expansion then please go to medical school. I don’t think you truly understand the rigour of just basic medical training. It is absolutely necessary to practice medicine!

  • @thomaskoning7395
    @thomaskoning7395 Місяць тому

    We just don't want PAs. They always need to be supervised. which creates extra work. And can be used to drag down physicians salaries. Only clinic management profits form employing PAs instead of using real doctors.

    • @Sonia-ig9fj
      @Sonia-ig9fj Місяць тому

      They do not always need to be supervised - dependent on the settings newly qualified PA's have to be closely supervised similarly to an FY1. However, as a PA gains more experience they are able to work more autonomously - a PA working in the same department for 5+ years will not require the same supervision. I don't agree that they create extra work - I have have seen examples in AMU/ GP where they considerably help to reduce the workload safety and are valued by the Dr's in the team. PA's are a small profession compared to Dr's there are currently only 3250 PA's in the UK and 376,000 Dr's - PA's are not a replacement for Dr;s they are a supplementary role, similarly to specialised nurse practioners who runs asthma clinic - but simply just through the numbers the idea that they are a replacement for Dr's have bee overexaggerated and untrue.

    • @woutervk
      @woutervk Місяць тому

      I have the pleasure to work alongside 10 fantastic physician associates. Because PA's stay in one area they are able to provide a high level of care and can support jr DR and nursing staff with their knowledge and skills. Please stop this PA witch hunt, Dear doctors... they are not after your job...

    • @Sonia-ig9fj
      @Sonia-ig9fj Місяць тому

      @@woutervk Thank you for highlighting this 🙂

  • @anjusree1561
    @anjusree1561 Місяць тому

    But the names shouldn't be the ones deciding if they are parallel to a qualified doctor. It's literally going to do more harm than good

  • @user-cw2jx2rq9k
    @user-cw2jx2rq9k 2 місяці тому

    What predicted grades are needed at As level ?

  • @annmariya-qh2lq
    @annmariya-qh2lq 2 місяці тому

    does oxford university offer bsc nursing?

  • @BarbiesLifestyle
    @BarbiesLifestyle 2 місяці тому

    Where are you from?

  • @daniellebrogan8699
    @daniellebrogan8699 3 місяці тому

    As a 43 year old woman that wasnt allowed to go to university or college, this would really help me achieve a life long ambition. I really hope that this becomes available in the North West of England.

  • @logeshperumalraj231
    @logeshperumalraj231 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for your reply. I was studied in stated board syllabus. So, not qualified for oxford

  • @nathaliyaperera5353
    @nathaliyaperera5353 3 місяці тому

  • @logeshperumalraj231
    @logeshperumalraj231 3 місяці тому

    Hello triya, I am logesh perumalraj an engineering graduate. I wanted to study medicine in oxford can you please guide me

    • @TriyaAnushka
      @TriyaAnushka 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for your comment! I have lots of videos about medicine at Oxford, so please check them out!

    • @logeshperumalraj231
      @logeshperumalraj231 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for your reply@@TriyaAnushka. Can i reach out for any doubts after watching all videos related to oxford?

  • @faizananwar571
    @faizananwar571 3 місяці тому

    I need some guidance I’m currently at uni studying computer science but deeply regret my decision and want to go into medicine I have A level maths chem and physics I want to drop out this year go back to improve my grades and apply for 2025 entry but not sure if I’ll even be looked at a have ABB for a level 1 mark of and A for chem and 3 marks of an A for physics so I’ll be retaking them

    • @TriyaAnushka
      @TriyaAnushka 3 місяці тому

      Good luck with your journey! Check out some of my other videos for advice on studying and medical school entrance :)

  • @adelaidebrennan7232
    @adelaidebrennan7232 3 місяці тому

    Do you have any tips for cannulas!

    • @TriyaAnushka
      @TriyaAnushka 3 місяці тому

      I do! I could make a video/short about it!

  • @theindiabikes
    @theindiabikes 3 місяці тому

    Lovely!

  • @user-sb5oe2qe8h
    @user-sb5oe2qe8h 3 місяці тому

    Bravo 🎉🎈your perfect Have any way to give found for medical in Oxford?

  • @davidc4408
    @davidc4408 4 місяці тому

    Cambridge medicine is harder to get in. 2A* A

  • @davidc4408
    @davidc4408 4 місяці тому

    I was doing medicine but then dropped out as money is not great at end. Swapped to maths and economics degree at a top Russell group university and now work for private equity fund.

  • @Rihanna_rose
    @Rihanna_rose 4 місяці тому

    This video was so helpful thankyou

  • @amakaamobi7347
    @amakaamobi7347 4 місяці тому

    Inspirational for my girls❤

  • @ruba-marwan1080
    @ruba-marwan1080 4 місяці тому

    Can you a video about medical record in university xford please lovvve 💗💗💗😍🫶🏻