 ready to go. And we are officially live. All right. So we're back. Thank you to everybody who is joining the live stream today. Obviously, it's a very important live stream. We're trying to raise some money to help out the Ukraine humanitarian crisis fund. Let me turn off this stuff here. Let me turn off this stuff here and we're good to go. So we already have $33 raised in the first minute of the live stream, which is good. Not going to deny that. Yeah, make sure you guys like this video, share it and all that stuff. We'll get some try to get some good money raised for a good cause here. And then I'll answer questions along the way, because that's what I'm doing. All right. I'm gonna make sure we're pushing this out here. So I don't have that many people in here currently waiting for the numbers to come in. And what do we got here? So the first question of the live stream is I'm here at Rezak. Hi, Darcy, would you ever practice interventional radiology in another country? Would you consider becoming a faculty at a medical school? Probably. You know, part of me considered going like, eventually, this is way down the road, retiring in Croatia with, you know, maybe like half a few days a week, maybe like part-time doing probably not interventional radiology, probably like urgent here in a small village, town of place. Thank you to the anonymous who donated $20, by the way. But yeah, I would, I would practice over there. I think it would be cool. I kind of want to go, maybe do some guest lectures at like Zagreb, University of Zagreb, somewhere in Croatia, or anywhere in Europe, or honestly, I pretty much go anywhere. So if you invite me and send me out there, then I'll go and teach. But yeah, maybe I will consider going to another country eventually, not anytime soon. And by not anytime soon, I mean like literally not anytime soon. Mackenzie, thank you for your generosity. I love people. You guys are donating already, and I love it. You guys are so, so, so, so nice for doing so. So thank you very much. I continue to donate more time. We, I don't know if you guys follow me on Instagram. The other thing we were doing is, which Angelana found out is she donated to, well, we basically booked an Airbnb in Kiev, Ukraine. And obviously we're not staying there because for obvious reasons. And, but you help out the owners of the place and then they can, what they usually do is take the money and give to the community with it, which is very nice. And it's a good way to, to help people out if you don't know, or don't know how to donate money. But so yeah, we'll get some more questions here. Money will help rebuild Ukraine. Yep. That's the goal here, right? So what do you think is the most important part of medical school application for in these schools? Probably something to set you apart, honestly. You don't want to be just part of the crowd. So anything to set you apart is the way to go. So most people are, when I was supplying the thing that set me apart was that basically I was an athlete and they would always talk about that. So I think that kind of set me apart from everybody else. Thank you to everybody who's donating. Really appreciate it. Anonymous donated. Geo Asavado donated another anonymous. Wow. You guys are really generous today. I like this. I love it. I love it. I love it. This is why I was doing this. So I'm hopefully, I was a little worried. I'm like, what is there? Like 10 people are going to come in here and not donate anything, but I'm happy to see people are, are donating. What else is going on here? Blah, blah, blah. Don't hate chiropractors so much. I don't hate chiropractors. I think there are time and place and I think there's a lot of not good chiropractors out there who advertise for their own reasons, but a lot of chiropractors help people. So I don't hate all chiropractors. Oh, let's see. Kevin said I had to switch over here from watching episode three of Chilini rounds. Hopefully you were liking it, Kevin. So we're, we're still holding that down. We're going to continue to do that podcast. It's the Chilini rounds podcast. We have three episodes so far. We do it every week and we're having a great time doing it. A lot of you all love it. And as of yesterday, we are on Spotify and Apple podcasts. So you can watch us pretty much anywhere, but obviously the video version is only on YouTube and the third video came out today. But if you're driving in your car and you just want to listen to a podcast, listen to Chilini rounds podcast. And should I show you guys the podcast? We'll see. I don't know if I can. Chilini rounds podcast on YouTube. Yeah, I'll click over. You can see this is what you all need to subscribe to by the way. Let me switch over here. So this is the Chilini rounds podcast. As you can see, we need to get this to like a thousand subscribers. So someone, everybody does subscribe to us. We just released episode three today and I talked about how I met Drake this past week. So if you want to know how I met Drake, go listen to the podcast. And yes, it's available on Apple podcast and Spotify and will be on Google soon as long as I can figure it out. Just try me crazy trying to figure that out. Let me see some other questions here. All right. Thank you to all the people who are donating. I love it. It makes me so happy when you guys are so generous. What is, what's, what's that Angela? I've been having cracks in my legs. What's going on? I don't know. I don't, yeah, I don't diagnose people over YouTube live chat to a glass or contacts. Currently contacts. I always wear contacts or glasses if it's really late. Let's see. Currently, what are you doing doc? Well, I'm working. I'm actually on vacation this week, but as if, if you follow my Instagram, you'll know where I was on vacation, but I was on vacation and then I go back to work tomorrow. Unfortunately, back at work, you know, can't be on vacation forever. Contrary to popular belief. Um, what else? I'm studying for step one. You were all the best solution. I love you world. There's a lot of good Q banks out there. Anonymous donated 20 or 20 euros. Thank you very much. I love this. I love this. Love this. Love this. Love the energy. Thank you. How many hours of clinical experience would, would be good for med application? I don't know. Things, things change so much. And I don't know about the medical school application these days. Um, and honestly, I'm so far past that in my life. I don't really, don't really care about it. Uh, there's a lot of questions here. I'm trying to keep up funny watching broke people give away their hard earned money. Uh, I don't really understand that broke people are giving away their hard earned money to help people who are in need. Don't really have a problem with giving to people in need. Um, what organization are you fundraising for? It's up here. It's the Ukraine's humanitarian crisis. It's the organization that basically provides food, shelter, money, all that stuff for uh, Ukrainians. It's probably the biggest Ukrainian non non-profit currently something just fell in my house. That's good. Uh, any new shoes lately? I bought a pair of shoes to work out. There's nothing to write home about, but my other shoes were like completely worn out. So I had to get a new pair. I was slipping everywhere at the gym. Um, blah, blah, blah. Love Chilini rounds. Thank you. Um, can you please give your opinion on wanting to be part-time and how it affects patients wanting to established here with one specialist versus always having to see the next available? Yeah. I mean, doctors are human too, right? You can't expect us to work all the time. Like we don't expect you to work all the time, you know? So sometimes when you're out of your hospital or when you're out of your work, you know, people wanted to reach you. It's the same kind of concept. Doctors are not super human. So that's just the way it is sometimes. Uh, what else? Yes. How bad is your vision? Um, it's like negative 1.75 negative two. It's not terrible, but I can see it. Like if I take my contacts out, I can see, but it's not bad. How much are you going to donate yourself, doctor? I've donated a ton so far. I'm not going to give the specific amount, but we'll see how well this does. Maybe I'll match it. So that might incentivize you guys to donate more. Uh, Kevin is Indiana worked in today. No, she's not working today. She's reading a book and not paying attention to me. Me and my boyfriend sent some medical supplies. That's awesome to Ukraine. That's awesome. Awesome. Awesome. I think my hospital and also figs shout out figs. Uh, they're donating a lot of stuff to Ukraine as well. And, um, I think my hospital donated a ton. I think they just sent us an email that they donated a ton of supplies, which I was very happy with. Um, I can't donate in my country. I don't know why. Is there non-interventional radiology? What does that mean? Like what do you mean non-interventional radiology? That's not a question. Um, DJI, what are these questions you're asking here? If you don't have a problem with giving to people in need, take your salary and donate it. It's obvious you don't need any extra money. What does that even mean? Um, let's see. Thank you to anonymous who donated here. What are your biggest trips for tips for step one? I don't know. Haven't taken a step one in 10 years. Um, an opinion on radiation oncology. I like radiation oncology. It was a little bit, I think I did a rotation in radiation oncology, but it was a little academic per se. So I didn't really enjoy it too much. They were, I remember on my rotation, they were like citing research papers, like all the time they're like, this, why do we do this? And this is from 1990 publication on this chemo versus radiation, all this stuff. And I was like, whoa, it's a little too much for me, but it's, it's cool. It's cool for sure. There's, there's some overlap with radiology for sure. They used to be under the same college, American College of Radiology. I think they, they might be, or they separated. I can't remember. Is it hard in America to get a job as a doctor from Slovakia? No clue. No clue. No figs hoodie today. Must be in that wash shirt. This is the fig sweatshirt crew neck. But no, I do have a lot of things hoodies, like a lot, maybe I should donate those. Thanks a lot. I'm from Ukraine, of course, anything I can do to help out. My question is, can you discuss cases in radiology like x-rays, CT stands, MRI, maybe start a series of medical students. So I considered, I was actually talking with someone last night. So I don't think my channel is the place for that because a lot of people aren't really, it's a very even more niche than medicine, a niche channel that would like to just focus on radiology stuff. So if I did that, I would get like no views. So it really wouldn't, would you be worth my time? But, but I'm thinking about, I don't know. I'm thinking about starting, I don't know, I'll keep it a secret. We'll see. We'll see how it goes. I don't feel safe donating. What if next week donating is declared illegal next week? Well, I don't know what that means. Lots of people are booking Airbnb is to help directly if you can't donate. Yeah, that's what we did. So we, if you saw my Instagram, we posted, we rented out an Airbnb for two nights, this right now from Friday to Sunday. And you help all the guests are the owners of the Airbnb. And they can either, most of them who, you know, they're usually fortunate enough to have Airbnbs, but they, they'll message you back and be like, Oh, I'm donating that money to help my friends in Ukraine and all that stuff. So that's good. Yeah, I don't know why, why would donating anything be illegal? You're donating money. Would you major in college economics? Clearly didn't help me in med school. I don't know what that's talking about. Is IR specialty that can be inpatient as well as outpatient? Yes. That's why I love about it. You can do outpatient procedures, which means patients just come into the hospital for the procedure and leave the same day or they can be procedures on apps, actual inpatients. So like sick patients in the hospital. So yeah, media kind of the best of both worlds, to be honest with you. That's why I liked it. What else here? How do you read ultrasound? Honestly, it looks like a blurry mess. At least the other images, I can see what structure it is. Yeah, which sounds one of those things it takes a while to really know what you're looking at. Like you have to read hundreds and hundreds of images like say for pelvic ultrasound, for instance, because it makes no sense, especially trans vaginal probe makes no sense. You have to read hundreds before you even know what you're looking at. And then you finally know what normal is supposed to look like. And then you can detect the abnormal and it's also all anatomy. So, you know, I'm pretty proficient in ultrasound. I use ultrasound for you know, almost everything daily. So I feel pretty comfortable with it, but it took me like seven years to get that way. Cersphere or a therosphere. We use therospheres when I train fellowship. I don't do much Y 90 treatment now. I don't think I've even done it this year so far, but it depends. I think cerspheres are for certain cases, but I don't know. I don't really do a lot of Y 90 treatment. That's that's more big academic hospitals. Have you ever known any radiologist that went to one of the Caribbean medical schools? Yeah, I know a lot. How hard is it to find good private practice IR job out of residency? No, I mean, you can find my, my private practice has no connection to any med school or residency or fellowship I went to. It just depends on what you're looking for in a private practice. Your interview, if they liked you, they liked you. If you liked them, then suggest it. What else is drawn on? Yes, I do. What is this? What toothpaste do you use? I use the crest. It's crest whitening toothpaste. I do know that. I love these donations coming in. Let's go. Another 10 from Carson and another 20 from anonymous. Let's keep this going. I'm just gonna keep talking. I'm going to lose my voice talking. I just filmed the video and then now I'm doing this live broadcast here. I'm going to lose my voice. I don't care. I'm just going to do it. We need these donations. Thank you for helping Ukraine dreams from Poland. Hello dreams as well. Let's see here. I don't know why people are talking about their accounts freezing. This makes nothing. What's your next trip? Love the travel lives. Yeah, so I just got back from Turks and Caicos two days ago. It was an absolutely amazing trip. I didn't vlog yet because sometimes I do like vlogging it so I can look back on the trip because it's nice to have, but sometimes you just don't want to do it. You just want to enjoy the vacation. It's so much better when you don't have to vlog yet. And probably the next vacation or the next trip I vlog is going to be this summer with all of my now doctor slash med school friends. And we're going to do a big trip together. It'll be really fun in another country. It'll be fun. Trust me. What's your favorite thing about being a doctor in medicine as a whole? Probably just meeting different people at different stages of their lives and having the ability to help them and like knowing that I can offer something that will change their life. So it's pretty, it's very rewarding and it's very nice to meet people and be trusted, you know, for your knowledge and your hard work. It's nice. I liked it. What do you love most about radiology compared to clinical med? I don't like managing patients in the hospital. So for me, like, I don't know, I'm more of like immediate results, you know, kind of thing. But a lot of people like managing people in the hospital. That's like, I need like, you know, an instant gratification. It takes like, you know, a week sometimes for someone's kidney. Like, do they have a kidney injury? It takes like a week to get better. You're just like slowly trending labs over the week. I wouldn't like it to do a procedure, have an immediate effect. And that's that. I like the instant gratification. Did people date each other in medical school? Yeah. To my best friend, married another person from my class. Yeah. It's very common for med school folks to date each other. What else? Thank you for the $20 donation there. Is AI used at all for baseline x-rays to minimize your actual reading time? No. AI is garbage and radiology. So the people who are saying the AI is taking over radiology like in the next year are horribly mistaken because AI is just awful. And I always give the same example that we've been using AI for EKGs for like 20 years now and they're still terrible. Like to read an EKG, we're just talking a line. They still can't read EKGs correctly and cardiologists don't use them. And then now all of a sudden you want to like, you really think AI is just wanting to read a postoperative CT scan and give you a good result. There's just, there's a lot of human components in radiology that you can't, I just don't think you can mimic. I shouldn't say never because maybe 50 years, you'd probably good, but I just don't see it happening anytime soon. Maybe not in my lifetime. Maybe, maybe towards the end of my career, but not anytime soon. And people who think that AI is going to replace radiology don't know anything about radiology. It's not as simple as putting up an x-ray and there's the problem. It's just not that simple. It's not, it's not black or white. Excuse me, the pun. Excuse the pun, I should say. Shana McKinley. Hey, I actually love the podcast. Glad you like the podcast. We love making it. It's a lot of fun for us. So I'm glad you liked it. It's actually, I mean, I think it's pretty funny. Maybe some others do as well. Strangest thing you found on a radiology reading? You name it. We've seen it all. I've seen everything, everything from inserting things into every orifice to swallowing things to whatever. I've seen it all. Currently a junior year of undergrad and as a pre-med student, I'm debating between cardiology anesthesia. Any tips on what would be better, more in demand in the next five, 10 years? Don't worry about what's in demand or what's better or any of that stuff. Just focus on whatever you enjoy doing because that's ultimately all that matters. And also it changes every year. So when I went into radiology, like there was a, everyone told me not to go into radiology because it was a downturn in the cycle and not many people wanted to do it and people having problems finding jobs, but then I was like, I don't care. I liked it anyways. And then I finished and they're like, oh, there's tons of jobs available. So everything's cyclical. Everything changes. Can an MRI trick you like showing you fluid in certain spots where there isn't anything or infected bone where the bone is actually doing fine? Of course the MRI can trick you. And that's the problem with artifacts on MRI, especially there are a ton of artifacts. And that's why AI, I don't know how they would decipher between artifacts and normal or abnormal findings. That's, that's why you do training is to decipher between the two and figure out what's actually real and what's not. I'm going to just start YouTube. I started YouTube. I think I started YouTube in either late 2019 or early 2000. Wait, late 20. No, I think early 2019 or late 2019, somewhere in the 2019, I believe you should film a new cocktail video soon. I guess so it's been a while since I made a talk to them. I haven't done that since the old pandemic times when I was bored. What are your thoughts on ENT? I don't really know much about ENT, but it's very tedious and small. And I don't like things. If you have to use a microscope to do some of your surgeries and really big loops and whatnot, but you know, it's not for me. It's a little too tedious. All right. Do we get annoyed or mad at radiologic radiologic technologists? No. I mean, I think people who get mad at their texts who literally do everything for them have something else drawn on their life. Why are nurses the best? I don't know. My nurses are the best. The ones I work with. Love them. What else is going on here? Does the gap post graduation affect your matching after you are done with steps? I don't know what that means. I don't know. What does the long term consequences if you don't diagnose slash treat Lyme disease? I have no idea. I don't diagnose or treat Lyme disease. Would you quit full-time medicine if you got the financial point on YouTube where it was the same? Every YouTube seems to be doing this. No, I wouldn't. Maybe if I was making like ridiculous money on YouTube, which I'm not, then maybe I would go like, say if I was like Dr. Mike, I would do what he does. He focuses a lot of his time on YouTube and he goes part-time doing medicine. So I would do part-time. I would never not do medicine. Well, I can't say never, because I'll eventually retire. But I don't know. I worked too hard to just like not do medicine anymore. Plus I want to stay, I want to stay with it. You know, I mean, as you get older, your mind starts going, I want to stay, stay sharp. So Dr. Gelini did Drake pick up your tab? No. I didn't ask him to either. I actually didn't even bother him to be honest with you. But uh, all right, what else is going on here? Would you, blah, blah, blah. Do you know anyone doing who has done MD, PhD? Yeah. I mean, that's totally dependent on what you want to do. Some people love it. If you like research, do it. If you don't like research, it's a long, it's a long way. If you don't plan on having a career in academia, it's a long way because at the end of the day, MD, PhD in a MD or a DO, they work the same hours, they can pay the same when all said and done. So you want to get the shortest path to becoming a position or the longest path depends on your career aspirations. If you want to do academia, all that. I know a few friends of mine who did MD, PhD and don't do anything with their PhD. So may not have needed it, but you know, that's totally up to you. You guys, if you guys should start donating so then I can answer your questions more. It'd be easier for me to go through your, uh, your questions if you donate. How do I become this cool? I'm not that cool. Have you ever done a taste procedure and what procedure are you currently doing the most? Yes, I've done a taste procedure. The most common procedure we probably do is just basic stuff like drains and biopsies. Those are the most common. When annoyed, this is a good question. If you're annoyed when having to learn stupid facts for med school, which there are plenty, how do you find out whether med school isn't the right thing for me? Or if I should just force myself to get along with what I dislike. Well, there's a lot of facts for med school that just don't matter in your career. They just don't like, I'd say over half the stuff you learn in med school just like is just to learn it. And then depending on your specialty where you learn all of your medical stuff, medical knowledge, a lot of the stuff you don't even use. Why is this number calling me? I have no idea who that is. So if you don't use a lot of this stuff, it's not really worthwhile. So yeah. What else is going on? What are these questions? I did a lot of questions asking like how IMGs match and how IMGs get jobs. Again, I have no idea. I'm not an IMG. I don't know anybody who matched in as an IMG. I don't know. I think you should reach out to someone who is an IMG and talk to them because so many people ask me this stuff. It's like the most common question I get all through my DMs constantly. I just have to go delete, delete. I can't handle it. Do you take vitamins? I don't, I eat a balanced diet, so there's no real need. Why is this, why is this calling me three times now? Hold on a sec. Let's mute this here. Hello? Nothing. So what else is going on? I'm so poor. A 21 year college student at premed. Have you seen good doctors like you on the other side? Look, if anybody knows that feeling, it was me. Okay. I was working while being an athlete in college. My parents didn't support me. I had to do it all on my own. So I totally see where you're coming from. But eventually if you keep working at it, you'll get there. I promise. No, you didn't offend me with the AI question. I just, that wasn't directed at you. I was just saying that in general, so many people think that and I don't know why. It's a lot of people who, who don't know, you know, so let's see. Did you know the risk of breast fiber adenoma to turn into cancer, any recommendation? No, I don't, I don't do breast radiology. So, you know, it is what it is. Anonymous donated 5.5 euros. Thank you very much. Keep that coming there. What else is going on? Blah, blah, blah. Blah, blah. Can sesmoid bones cause problems in the thumb if they are on the distal phalange? I don't know. I don't know. I'm not too, too keen on sesmoid bones and if they cause issues. It's hard to see on, I mean, because I'm so used to diagnosing it on a radiograph, you know? But, uh, yeah, I don't know. I don't know the answer to that to be quite honest with you. Let me see if I can get this for a sec here. Blah, blah, blah. Blah, blah, blah. All right. What else we got going on? So, we got over $200 raised so far, which I'm very excited for to be quite honest. That's really, really awesome. Blah, blah, blah. Let me see what. Sorry. I'm trying to see something on this. Blah, blah, blah. All right. So, what else is going on here? What's your GPA at M test store? I have no idea what my M test was and I don't remember my GPA either. I just remember my science GPA was four. Oh, but in terms of like my actual, um, my actual MCAT store, I have no idea, but the numbers have changed. So I don't think, uh, you know, they really matters anymore. That's just the way it goes. So oh, what else is going on here guys? I think you ever make it down to ATL. Yeah, I made it down to ATL every now and then. Um, I was just down there three weeks ago or so. Give or take. So I made it down there pretty frequently. Actually, let's see here. What other questions we got going on here guys? Let me see how this live is going on here. I think we're good. I think we're good. I think we're still trucking along here. We're still waiting on some people to, to donate a little something, something here, but we're still, we're still moving. We're still moving and the ad is playing now. That's good. All right. So what else are you a surgeon? No, I'm not a surgeon. I'm an international radiologist. So I do image data procedures and all that stuff, but uh, yeah, that's about it to be honest with you. Um, what else is going on? Blah, blah, blah, blah. Let's see here. Our contact saved for daily use. I don't know. I don't do that. Oh man. My heart goes out to Ukraine. Thank you. They need helping right now. And I miss you and fun stuff. You're amazing. What are you doing? What are your favorite hobbies? Thank you very much. And thank you, Lynn Witt for the big $50 donation here. That's awesome. Thank you very much for that. Very, very much appreciated. Your generosity does not go unnoticed. Um, we'll answer your question first since you did such a hefty donation there if you have a question for me, but I'll do back to this. Um, what is your favorite hobby? Probably this, to be honest with you, this golf, working out, playing sports, playing new sport yesterday. We played a paddle, which is like, it's like tennis, but it's not. It's a smaller court. The ball's different. The racket's different. And it was really fun. We played it yesterday, similar to tennis, but not exactly tennis. Um, what else is going on here? We have, what is one thing I can do before starting to apply for med school. I have no idea. I don't know. One thing, just one. I'm not sure. All right. We need good IR here in Massachusetts. I'm a physician associate, Fulmino's physician assistant. Um, it is amazing to see live and all the donations coming. Yeah. I'm really, really pumped about that. There, there have to be some good IR docs in Massachusetts, especially in like the Boston area. I know there are. But maybe not by you. I wonder what, uh, what town you're in. Uh, what else here? What else we got? Currently a medical student at a private medical school in North Carolina. Which one? Because I did my residency in North Carolina. Every video I make about student loans makes me cringe. If you had one piece of advice about paying them, what would it be? Oh man. I did another video. I kind of touched on that again today. It's just, it's just a, it's an awful thing that we have to deal with as med students in residency. Um, what should you do about it? Take down as little loans as possible, just enough to cover your education and try to get by on that. You have to minimize your loans. There's just, there's no way around it. And I know that's easier said than done given how expensive med schools are these days. Thank you, Lee Dovey for $20 and also for Pearl for another $10 donation here. You guys are awesome, by the way. We're getting close to $300. It's awesome. What else? Linwood says, no question. Thanks for doing this. Thank you for your generosity. The mid $50 donation. I really appreciate it. Um, big fan. Thank you. Blah, blah, blah, blah. Would you ever want to invent new tools to use for IR procedure? Yeah, I have, I have a couple themes in mind that I haven't really put to fruition, to be honest with you. I've had a couple of like, uh, thoughts, inventions. They're, they're here. I've talked to a few people about them, but I haven't really drawn anywhere with them for one is too expensive to even start with the whole invention process to like patents are expensive. I feel like if you patent something that's like $10,000, I've never done it before, but that's what I hear. The patent attorneys, all the patents, uh, just getting a patent is tough and it takes a long time. So that, and then also the amount of time it takes, because I'm already like a way overextended on how much time I spend every week doing stuff between my full-time career and also social media stuff. So I don't really know where I'd find the time, but you know, it is what it is. I'm starting med school in the fall and want to start a YouTube channel, but I'm discouraged. Any advice you're discouraged about med school or the YouTube channel? The YouTube channel, the problem is with the, there are so many med students now vlogging their med school, but the problem is they're all the same, right? So everybody just does their day in the life of a med student and it's like the same thing over and over. So, you know, you got to do something different and stand out a little bit because we did all that. I'm an OG YouTuber. You know, we did that years ago and now people are just starting their YouTube channel and doing it again. You have to do something different if you're going to do it. It's been done before. All right, what else? Canadian med student who started med school in February this year, my school doesn't currently close. Any tips you can give us on how to get research position? What was the time when you left giving up medicine? Wait, what was the time when you felt like giving up on medicine? I never felt like that. I always just kept going. First year radiology resident, do you plan on working in another country? I think US is the best workload and salary, but it depends on what you're looking for. I mean, I talked to the beginning of this live stream about working for another country. I would definitely would, but it would have to be a good spot and had a good time in my life to do so. How do Americans doctors view the quality of medical education in the US versus Europe? I don't know the medical education in Europe, so it's hard for me to really compare it. You know, I think the only real way to compare it is if you went through both, but I mean, I can't imagine it be worse than the US, but knowing the US medical education system, there's a good chance it might be better. It can't be worse, you know. Best way to study anatomy, sit there and do it. I'm trying to be sure about my decisions of being a doctor. I have no way to answer that. Thanks for doing this. Love your channel. Thank you very much to Lee. Thank you for your donation. Do I still get clout for being here since the beginning? Yes, I did be clout. Nick path. I did be clout. This is a long time. You're like 42 minutes in, so I'm pretty impressed. All right, we need one. I can't finish this live stream unless we get one $5 donation here, because I'm not stopping at $295. I need $300 and that's a good stop and wait. What else is bread and butter of IR? It's mostly biopsies, that kind of stuff, drains, all that kind of stuff. I feel badly for the people of Ukrainian, what has prompted this fundraiser? I think you just answered your question. All right, we need one $5 donation. That's all we need, guys. We'll put us into the $300 mark. Jim must be bored today, as usual. Guy never works. They didn't teach us that in med school moment. Pretty much everything you do in school are that you learn on the job. We'd love to donate unemployed. Totally get it. Don't worry about it. But someone on here is employed and needs to donate $5 so we can get to the $300 mark and give our Ukrainian friends a, there we go. Lath, much appreciated. Much appreciated. Now we can all sleep well tonight. All right, if anybody has any other good question, we'll go ahead and end the chat here. I think we've got a nice little donation here. Thank you very much for everybody who donated. I appreciate it. If you want to do, maybe I'll do another one of these sometime during the week if I have time. A new video coming out Wednesday. Make sure you watch our podcast, Chilini Rounds. Let me show it again so you guys see it. I want you to make sure you don't forget this. Subscribe. Do subscribe by watching on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. And that's pretty much it guys. So as always, I guess we'll see you on the next one. And thanks again for everybody who donated. It's much appreciated.