Med School Insiders
Med School Insiders
  • 370
  • 118 736 321
What Are RVUs? This is How Doctors Are Paid💸
Have you ever wondered how doctors are paid or why some doctors make more than others? The answer is RVUs. Relative Value Units are used by Medicare and insurance companies to determine how much a physician is paid for their services based on time spent with a patient. 💸
Learn about the different types of RVUs, how RVUs are calculated, and the pros and cons of this system.
🔬 The Med School Insiders Ultimate Research Course:
medschoolinsiders.com/researchcourse for a limited time, use coupon code RVU20 for 20% off.
📝Accompanying Guide: medschoolinsiders.com/medical-student/what-are-rvus-relative-value-units/
💌 Sign up for my weekly newsletter - medschoolinsiders.com/newsletter
🌍 Website - medschoolinsiders.com
📸 Instagram - medschoolinsiders
🐦 Twitter - medinsiders
🗣️ Facebook - medschoolinsiders
🎥 My UA-cam Gear: kit.co/kevinjubbalmd/
👀 Hand Picked Productivity Tools: www.amazon.com/shop/medschoolinsiders
🎵My Study Playlist: open.spotify.com/user/1231934998/playlist/5joGbr1aQAIbMcJ9bOvJlk?si=iOAxgKNTQt-rrp1L8g-YWQ
TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
00:18 What Are RVUs?
00:37 Work RVUs
01:15 Practice Expense RVUs
01:32 Malpractice RVUs
02:03 The Creation and Update of RVUs
03:02 How Are RVUs Calculated?
04:06 Routine Primary Care Visit
05:23 Intensive Surgery
06:59 The Pros and Cons of an RVU System
09:53 Choosing the Best Path for You
LINKS FROM VIDEO:
So You Want To Be Playlist ua-cam.com/play/PL2ADAFpTg5aaDaa9GX90-DO0aBsGLY8jQ.html
Search The Physician Fee Schedule www.cms.gov/medicare/physician-fee-schedule/search
#medicalschool #medicalcareer #premed
====================
Disclaimer: Content of this video is my opinion and does not constitute medical advice. The content and associated links provide general information for general educational purposes only. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Kevin Jubbal, M.D. and Med School Insiders LLC will not assume any liability for direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of information contained in this video including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness or death. May include affiliate links to Amazon. As an Amazon Associate, I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases made through them (at no extra cost to you).
Переглядів: 14 129

Відео

10x Your Productivity Overnight | The Secrets I Used in Med School
Переглядів 7 тис.2 дні тому
Do you ever find yourself wishing you had more time?⏳ We’re sharing 10 simple hacks and tools that will skyrocket your productivity. These are all very simple techniques that myself and the team at Med School Insiders utilize to free up hours every week. 📝Accompanying Guide: medschoolinsiders.com/pre-med/productivity-secrets 💌 Sign up for my weekly newsletter - medschoolinsiders.com/newsletter ...
So You Want to Be an INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGIST [Ep. 47]
Переглядів 15 тис.14 днів тому
So You Want to Be an Interventional Radiologist, leaving the image reading in the dust in replace of hands-on operations. Well, not quite. This is the reality of interventional radiology.🩻 Welcome to our next installment in So You Want to Be. In this series, we highlight a specific specialty within medicine to help you decide if it’s a good fit for you. If you want to vote in upcoming polls to ...
Afraid of Public Speaking? THIS is the Solution
Переглядів 4,9 тис.21 день тому
If public speaking scares you, you are far from alone. Public speaking is the single most common fear-even above death!😱 I absolutely hated it until I learned these 6 lessons. As a student, public speaking is something you cannot escape. You’ll face group work, class presentations, interviews, and presenting research findings. While you can’t escape it, there are ways to make public speaking mo...
5 Vital Steps to Bounce Back After a Bad Exam
Переглядів 5 тис.Місяць тому
Are you worried a bad exam score will derail your education and future career aspirations? If something does go wrong and you find yourself with a score you’re not proud of, this video will provide you with the strategies you need to bounce back after a bad exam. 📈 Leave nothing to chance with an MCAT retake. Our all-new MCAT Course now comes with the industry’s first ever honest 510 score guar...
36 Surgical Subspecialties | Which Is Right For You?
Переглядів 39 тис.Місяць тому
Are you interested in pursuing a surgical specialty or subspecialty?🔪 There are 6 surgical residency paths, as well as dozens of further subspecializations to choose from. If you’re interested in surgery, your list of career options is extensive. In this video, we cover colorectal surgery, vascular surgery, surgical oncology, minimally invasive surgery, surgical critical care, pediatric surgery...
Med School Secondary Applications | 7 Strategies for Success
Переглядів 3,6 тис.Місяць тому
Follow these 7 strategies for secondary application success.💪🏼 Your secondaries are your chance to show medical schools why they should choose you. How can you sell yourself and highlight how you will specifically add value to the incoming class? Like every aspect of your application, secondaries should be seen as one more opportunity to impress admissions committees. ✅ Our Medical School Secon...
Studying With a Job?📚💸 This is How to Balance Both School & Work
Переглядів 10 тис.Місяць тому
If you’re a student who needs to work while completing your education, this video will teach you how to balance both at the same time. Whether you’re looking at college or med school tuition, education in the US does not come cheap.💸 Unfortunately, that means many students are left trying to balance their studies alongside a full or part-time job. Does this sound like you? Follow our 7-step str...
5 Medical Specialties with the Most Burnout in 2024
Переглядів 48 тис.2 місяці тому
49% of physicians report being burnt out, but which specialties have the greatest rates of burnout?🔥 After 3 years of steady increase, physician burnout and depression finally declined for the first time since 2020. However, there’s still a long way to go to get those numbers down. Let’s dig into the findings of the 2024 Medscape Physician Burnout & Depression Report: www.medscape.com/slideshow...
How to Prepare for Casper in 6 Steps (Including Sample Questions!)
Переглядів 7 тис.2 місяці тому
If you think you don’t need to prepare for Casper, you’re sorely mistaken. Here are 6 prep tips that will make Casper a breeze. 👻💨 The Casper test is a unique and fast-paced exam, which means the more familiar and experienced with the format you are, the better you will perform. Watch the full video for sample Casper questions and how to answer. 📚 Our all-new Casper course leverages cutting-edg...
This is what happens if you’re REJECTED 🚫 from Medical School
Переглядів 15 тис.2 місяці тому
Imagine grinding towards your medical school application for 5 or more years only to receive zero acceptances.❌ Each year, only 40% of applicants are accepted. Here are four things to do if you suspect or know you won’t be accepted to medical school. Leave nothing up to chance for your reapplication. The doctors at Med School Insiders have served on admissions committees, and we know exactly wh...
How to Become a Med School Dropout in 4 Steps
Переглядів 10 тис.2 місяці тому
Are you tired of wasting your money on tuition?💸 Have you always wanted to throw all of your dreams away?🗑️ Does the idea of disappointing your parents fill you with glee?🔥 If any of this resonates with you, this is a step-by-step process to become a med school dropout. APRIL FOOLS’! 🤪 If you want a real, comprehensive roadmap to becoming a doctor, check out our ultimate Premed Roadmap to Medic...
2024 Nepal USMLE Cheating Scandal Explained
Переглядів 84 тис.2 місяці тому
An unprecedented medical school exam scandal left both US and international students wondering about the future of their medical education. Here is everything you need to know about the Nepal USMLE score scandal. At Med School Insiders, we always aim to bring you the unbiased facts, but if you want my unfiltered take on this cheating scandal, check out my reaction video over on the Kevin Jubbal...
How to Study 3x Faster in Medical School - The Fool-Proof Method
Переглядів 43 тис.3 місяці тому
Sign up for our new Casper Course for free today, or use promo code STUDYFASTER for $40 off a premium plan. medschoolinsiders.com/all-courses/casper-course/ Studying in medical school has been compared to trying to drink from a fire hydrant. There’s so much information thrown at you and the only way you can succeed is by becoming faster and more efficient at studying. This video will teach you ...
NEW Med School Requirement | AAMC PREview Exam Explained
Переглядів 25 тис.3 місяці тому
❗ There’s a brand new medical school exam that may be a requirement for you. The AAMC introduced the PREview Professional Readiness Exam as a new situational judgment test for premeds. The exam is much like Casper, but it is instead developed and administered by the AAMC. It takes 75 minutes and is a multiple choice exam that tests a student’s professionalism. Since it’s quite new on the scene,...
[Part 2] Every Medical Subspecialty Explained in 10 Minutes
Переглядів 13 тис.3 місяці тому
[Part 2] Every Medical Subspecialty Explained in 10 Minutes
This is Why You CAN’T FOCUS | 6 Factors That Must Change
Переглядів 14 тис.3 місяці тому
This is Why You CAN’T FOCUS | 6 Factors That Must Change
Residency Match Week | Everything You Need to Know
Переглядів 13 тис.4 місяці тому
Residency Match Week | Everything You Need to Know
8 Med School Red Flags | Do THIS & You Won’t Get In
Переглядів 29 тис.4 місяці тому
8 Med School Red Flags | Do THIS & You Won’t Get In
9 BEST Study Strategies Ranked | Stop Studying Wrong
Переглядів 18 тис.4 місяці тому
9 BEST Study Strategies Ranked | Stop Studying Wrong
So You Want to Be a MEDICAL SCIENTIST [Ep. 46]
Переглядів 22 тис.4 місяці тому
So You Want to Be a MEDICAL SCIENTIST [Ep. 46]
How to Choose Your Med School | 10 Factors to Consider
Переглядів 11 тис.5 місяців тому
How to Choose Your Med School | 10 Factors to Consider
How to Wake Up Early & Not Be Miserable (New Insights!)
Переглядів 31 тис.5 місяців тому
How to Wake Up Early & Not Be Miserable (New Insights!)
Feel-Good Productivity (Ali Abdaal) Summary📕: How Joy Can Revolutionize Studying
Переглядів 23 тис.5 місяців тому
Feel-Good Productivity (Ali Abdaal) Summary📕: How Joy Can Revolutionize Studying
How to Have 13 Months a Year | 5 Simple Lifestyle Changes
Переглядів 15 тис.5 місяців тому
How to Have 13 Months a Year | 5 Simple Lifestyle Changes
How to Overcome Fear as a Student😧 | 6 Actionable Strategies
Переглядів 8 тис.5 місяців тому
How to Overcome Fear as a Student😧 | 6 Actionable Strategies
Every Medical Specialty Explained in 12 Minutes
Переглядів 80 тис.6 місяців тому
Every Medical Specialty Explained in 12 Minutes
Your Medical Specialty Based on The Big Five Personality Traits
Переглядів 55 тис.6 місяців тому
Your Medical Specialty Based on The Big Five Personality Traits
6 Steps to Write the Perfect Med School Personal Statement
Переглядів 12 тис.6 місяців тому
6 Steps to Write the Perfect Med School Personal Statement
8 Internal Medicine Subspecialties Explained
Переглядів 39 тис.6 місяців тому
8 Internal Medicine Subspecialties Explained

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @marinakhalil9382
    @marinakhalil9382 21 годину тому

    thank you so much for the incredible information of this video. i would love to see a video about value based care!!

  • @Dankschon
    @Dankschon 23 години тому

    Yes, I'm shy, socially awkward and introverted, that's why I'm going with radiology

  • @adegun10
    @adegun10 День тому

    This video is gasssss

  • @abdulsayid55
    @abdulsayid55 День тому

    One thing I've realised in medicine is you're being tested more on your mental dexterity rather than your memorization skills. If you don't do well under pressure (and the pressure here is mental) you'll probably lose your mind by second year and it'll be hard for you to make it.

  • @CaityBrosius
    @CaityBrosius День тому

    I started being into neurology after my father was diagnosed with Parkinsons. It inspired me to work with this stuff because after they did brain scans he had to go into surgery, which if it weren’t for these neurosurgeons he wouldn’t have made it. Like it affected me so much i did not want another kid to go through what i had to. So, i got into neurology with future intent of being a neurosurgeon.

  • @gray13465
    @gray13465 День тому

    I really want to be a pediatrician! Kids warm my heart💗

  • @katherinedo9910
    @katherinedo9910 День тому

    Great video!!

  • @justmarcyyy_
    @justmarcyyy_ День тому

    can you please do so you want to be a geneticist??

  • @nanashearts3511
    @nanashearts3511 День тому

    I’m premed and majoring in Japanese. Very much very different things but Japanese comes easy to me and I’m passionate about it!

  • @nanashearts3511
    @nanashearts3511 2 дні тому

    I’m introverted however find I become super friendly when with kids. Wanna go somewhere into peds (definitely sub specializing).

  • @Thando.nShwala
    @Thando.nShwala 2 дні тому

    Too late...

  • @jrzeger
    @jrzeger 2 дні тому

    Could you do a so you want to be a CRNA please?

  • @alirezvanimehr
    @alirezvanimehr 2 дні тому

    More videos

  • @djnexy
    @djnexy 2 дні тому

    what

  • @IgorDeoliMD
    @IgorDeoliMD 2 дні тому

    This video is GOLD! One of the most important videos so far. Thank you.

  • @tolaras04
    @tolaras04 3 дні тому

    I want to ask something can I go to this path while being a nurse with a bachelor?

  • @lethalhalena
    @lethalhalena 3 дні тому

    very helpful. thank you.

  • @Rookaya2126
    @Rookaya2126 3 дні тому

    Hey I was just wondering I live in Australia and it takes around 10-13 years to be fully qualified as an Orthopaedic surgeon but say I finished 4 years of medical school will I then be able to work at a hospital as a starter and get paid or do I have to finish the 10 years of studying to work at the hospital? Because like my sister just finished studying and became a anaesthesiologist she took around 6-7 years and she’s currently a starter she works at the hospital but she has a buddy next to her is that the same for Orthopaedics?

  • @davei2938
    @davei2938 3 дні тому

    Soo the only question I have is how am I going to pay a 1600 dollar rent with no job? Even if I was tutoring how can I do it?

  • @mahdi0275dh
    @mahdi0275dh 3 дні тому

    Hi Dear, Your videos are awesome, btw I don't know how to choose my career in Health care. If you make a video in general I think it will be great.

  • @tuxshow
    @tuxshow 3 дні тому

    Yeah ! 😂😂😂😂 let’s fly then

  • @codyc5238
    @codyc5238 3 дні тому

    Would definitely love a video on how value-based care is determined!

  • @pratyushraj828
    @pratyushraj828 3 дні тому

    But if everybody starts considering these lifestyle factors then who would choose these specialities?

  • @nathanmoore8593
    @nathanmoore8593 3 дні тому

    Pleaseeee talk about how to become a multi board dr. For example i wanna do trauma surg, anesthesia, and global health.

  • @diwakarkoirala4879
    @diwakarkoirala4879 3 дні тому

    They can't do the same with India cause its too powerful country. They can't really do this to Indian students. will only do with poor nation.

  • @supernoma6627
    @supernoma6627 3 дні тому

    I would love to learn more about value based care!

  • @kalyaniparwatkar2041
    @kalyaniparwatkar2041 3 дні тому

    @medschoolinsiders are you aware that OBGYN exists? 🤔

  • @nanashearts3511
    @nanashearts3511 4 дні тому

    I have autism and don’t struggle at all with communication and actually thrive with it, but I do struggle touching people? Do you think it’s possible to overcome this or should I give up on my dream of going into medicine?

  • @JamesDarkos
    @JamesDarkos 4 дні тому

    try riding your bike to wok Me sitting here with a broken arm Lulz

  • @clemhepburn5577
    @clemhepburn5577 4 дні тому

    This wasn’t really that helpful or informative because you spent most of the video talking about scope creep. That’s interesting, but there is a difference between a video meant to inform vs. a video meant to persuade. This is a video meant to persuade, it presents an argument. Didn’t really leave me with any knowledge of what PAs and NPs do. You should rename the video something more accurate like “Why PAs and NPs Shouldn’t Take On More Responsibilities” or something because that seemed like the real point of the video.

  • @MariaJonemPGacad
    @MariaJonemPGacad 4 дні тому

    Thank you.

  • @victorspitz9765
    @victorspitz9765 4 дні тому

    M2 here… first time hearing about this.. thank you !! Please make more vids about this for the sake of our education! 😅

  • @tom_riddle_04
    @tom_riddle_04 4 дні тому

    My major is Biology and should i minor in neuroscience

  • @chizitereagulanna5288
    @chizitereagulanna5288 4 дні тому

    I'm doing Nutrition since it has something to do with Gastroenterology

  • @marcysnyder2060
    @marcysnyder2060 4 дні тому

    I’m interested in how this produces very different incomes across different specialties in the US. How do other countries pay their physicians? It seems to me that most other places not only pay their physicians less, but that there’s less variability in physician pay across specialties.

  • @wholeNwon
    @wholeNwon 4 дні тому

    I never interviewed med. sch. applicants but I used to interview those applying for internships, residencies, fellowships and staff positions. The ability of applicants to speak clearly, in complete, concise, grammatically-correct sentences while making eye contact and enjoying the process were all important to me. When your mother told you to "sit up straight and pay attention", she was giving you great advice that can take you far in life.

  • @wholeNwon
    @wholeNwon 4 дні тому

    From your very good discussion of the topic, many might think that the reimbursement system is relatively simple and fair. Others, I among them, don't think so. Earlier this year I had occasion to inquire about a scan to be performed at one of our major medical centers, a 1000 bed teaching hospital. The insurance reimbursement to the hospital was approx. $1200. If the same study were to be performed on an uninsured pt. who would be expected to pay from his own resources, the charge would have been $16,000. When I asked my surgeon, an employee of the hospital, whether he knew what the private-pay charge was for that study, he said that he had heard it was about $64,000. So, even he was clueless. The CEO of the same hospital is paid $2.3 million/yr. exclusive of bonuses.

  • @EmilyJones-oe3dd
    @EmilyJones-oe3dd 5 днів тому

    The fact this is released 4yrs ago

  • @johnedward1843
    @johnedward1843 5 днів тому

    i’m not sure if you’ll still reply 4 years later, but would going to one of the top 4 caribbean (Ross University) be better than waiting an extra year to go DO?

  • @bbangel1313
    @bbangel1313 5 днів тому

    I just watched this video after the MD vs NP vs PA video and I feel there either needs to be updating or a bit of bias is present. 1. Nurses have more than 1 year of practice prior to becoming a nurse practitioner and well over 100-1,500 hours of patient care experience (for example, I have had 900 in my undergrad for preceptorship not including clinical, 5 years worth of bedside knowledge where I am educating residents and fellows, and over 2,000 hours ahead of me for my DNP). 2. As stated, it doesn’t account for the amount of times nurses correct mistakes made by residents or the lack of bedside experience they have. 3. Although physicians have textbook knowledge that is appreciated, NP’s have people knowledge, intuition, and nursing theory we apply and study as well. 4. NP degrees are being shifted to requiring doctorate level education across the board. 5. I understand physicians being sensitive about NP’s being called “doctor” but as there is a shortage of primary care providers and no physicians filling that role, if a doctorate prepared NP introduced themselves as “doctor xyz” who will be their NP, that would be that person taking ownership of the hard work they achieved. Seems a bit overkill to take that from that individual. My last part is that I whole heartedly agree that NP’s should NOT take on complicated cases in any aspect (even with consulting a physician) in regards to patient safety. Going back to the knowledge piece, the “book knowledge” physicians have regarding physiology and pharmacology would serve that patient much better than the limited exposure we have in those respective fields. I do want it known I have the utmost respect for all specialties and providers. I am simply speaking as a RN in Nebraska with 5+ years experience getting her DNP. ❤ all love here.