Medical School vs Residency Explained #SHORTS

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Here are the main differences between medical school and residency. In medical school, you’re in school. You’re a student paying tuition to earn your medical degree. During the first two years, you’ll primarily learn in the classroom through didactics and small groups.

During the last two years, you’ll be on your clinical rotations and learn how to apply principles to patient care, tune your ability to work in teams, and practice your bedside manner.

In residency, on the other hand, you’re working a job. You’re a doctor now with real responsibility. You take ownership of patients and are the one responsible for their care.

That being said, you still need to hone your craft before you’re fully licensed, board-certified and can practice on your own without supervision.

All residents require attending physicians to oversee their work and ensure patient safety. As the years progress, however, they’re expected to be more independent and rely less and less on their attendings.

By the end of residency, you’ll be ready to take care of patients on your own out in the real world.

For a comprehensive breakdown of all the differences, check out the full video.

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