Friday, November 3, 2017

USA news on Youtube Nov 3 2017

Future Doc House, QUPI brought you on as an Advisor and Ambassador.

You've recently traveled around UK meeting students face to face.

Did that give you more confidence in the future of QUPI?

And if so, what made that happen?

Well, QUPI.com - the partners there -

they knew that in order to really understand the customers

you had to meet them.

So, the CEO Damian basically said

'Look Jason, hop on over to Edinburgh, we're going to do a quick tour -

5 universities -

and we're going to find out

does QUPI.com meet the expectations of the students

and how we can improve it.'

After this tour we've got great feedback.

They loved the fact there was an Advisory Board.

That there was student like me. Well, Future Doc House like me.

To really know the medical knowledge and know what the students need.

Because it's very important. As far as, delevoping a company, a platform

where the customers are happy and really satisfied.

I would just like to add that the greatest fact about this

was that we didn't have to push on anyone.

They were reaching out to us and they were asking

"What's that? What's QUPI?"

So that impressed me and that actually gave me this energy to proceed

Day 3 in a mission.

Everything is going well so far.

We're sending to Prague some promotional equipment.

And yeah, the QUPI roadtrip is on track

I'll update again later on. Peace out.

So, if I was a medical student who didn't know what QUPI was

and you were meeting me at one of these student booths at university -

- what would be the first thing that you'd say to me?

Well, then I'd ask you "How do you practice your medical knowledge?"

How do most medical students practice they medical knowledge without QUPI?

Oh, that's good!

No, most of them don't really know yet.

Because they just started.

So, we try to make them realize that lectures are one thing,

Books are another thing,

but then practice is the third important factor

of learning medicine.

If you don't practice you knowledge - you lose it!

And this is why we created QUPI.

Here's what it is, basically. I studied medicine and

to get into medical school you took really good notes

you read the books, you went to the lectures and you passed your exams.

It was easy!

Unfortunately, medical knowledge is much, much larger than what you did

in your pre-medical studies or to get into medical school.

So you're talking about a thousand page books

for just one discipline!

You can't memorize all of that!

But you know what you can do?

You can practice that knowledge. Just like if you were a doctor.

You practice your clinical knowledge in order to become a good doctor.

And since you are still in pre-clinicals, the way to practice your clinical knowledge

is by using a question bank. Question bank that kind of puts

the scenario of you as a doctor and there's a patient

and this is what you need to know.

And that what QUPI does.

And we have 10,000 multiple choice medical questions to help you do that.

Basically, you'd do this 3 days before the exam.

When you get to the exam, you've seen a question,

a very similiar question that you've practiced on QUPI.com

on your exam.

And that's what's going to help you to be succesful and be a good doctor

and pass medical school.

That's why he's the paid sponsor!

So you've done the UK tour you've tour the Old England

and next year you're off to New England in the United States -

what are your plans for that?

And what do you hoping to achieve also over there?

New England, I think, we're planning to focus on Manhattan.

Apparently, Manhattan has like at least a dozen of medical universities

and we feel that'd be a great place to not only promote our company

but also interview the student leaders there

and fine tune exactly what we need to do

to make this platform great for medical students.

I believe we might hop down to New Jersey and sort that out as well.

So what universities in the UK did you spend your time in?

We started off in Edinburgh University! It was a great university,

a lot of history,

the Royal Medical Societies there...

And then we popped over to St. Andrews University.

We got really great response from St. Andrews University.

Lovely people there, so cheers to you guys in St. Andrews!

And then we headed down to Leicester.

From Leicester to Birmingham.

Oh my God! Birmingham was a huge city!

I didn't know there was such a huge city in England

outside of London.

And Birmingham was a huge city, it was hard to navigate around that city,

but we made our way to the university and they were very excited to host us.

They put us right in the middle of the student union fair!

It was a bit of a mad house. Everyone was trying to talk to us

so it was really nice!

Very nice warm reception from Birmingham!

And then we met up with the student leaders in Nottingham.

Nottingham is a beautiful city and the student leaders there

were very nice and patient with us and we loved it.

Alright boys, one more serious question. It's kind of more of a request

than a question...

I know QUPI is kind of orient on established brand

but I'm working on my rap carrier and QUPI doesn't really rhyme with anything.

So I'd appreciate if you guys could work on that.

Q? QUPI? You want to do a rap with QUPI?

Yeah! I'd like to! But it really doesn't rhyme with a great deal in English.

Maybe it rhymes with more thing in Polish?

In Polish?

Yeah, actually, "QUPI" and "kupi"... this is the word in Polish...

So "kupi" in Polish means "to buy"...

You better go kupi QUPI!

Be right back!

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