Day in the life of a DOCTOR: VLOGGING IN HOSPITAL (+ Gallbladder stuff)
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- Опубліковано 22 січ 2019
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New DOCTOR VLOG during my 12 hr nightshift as a Senior Radiology Resident Physician! Hope you guys like it! I included a nice teaching session on acute cholecystitis/HIDA scan as well. You know, the lesser talked about Nuclear Medicine stuff...Enjoy!
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I'm a medical student, when I'm tired of working I look your profile and videos. You inspire us as doctor who loves his job.😍
Zizeg Ak same!
Keep up the good work!
Keep up your good work im sure it will be better than you expected 🤗
I plan on going to medical school.
Where he is from?
UK?
Can we talk about how much coffee grinds you put in that french press 😂😂
lol it's nightshift!
The struggle is real 😂
You wouldn't like my coffee consumption 😂😂😂 night shift gets you. One must be caffinated when working the floors at night. I can relate to this doc.
Hahahahaha lol
P M My thoughts exactly HAHAHAHAHA
The making of that coffee was so... satisfying 😂
The HIDA explanation was so interesting!
Omg when you started aggressively clicking the buttons💀 that’s me at work
Your quick teaching session was HIGHLY appreciated, thank you!
Great content Dr. Cellini! I really like the added teaching session. As a med student, I think they make your content extra informative. Keep up the great work! ;)
Honestly doc, doctors like you are the reason why I still have motivation to pursue my dream of becoming a physician. Thank you!
Hi !! i'm a radiology resident living in South Korea and i do vlogs also. It was interesting checking out the life of a radiology resident in another country😎
Hi! I'm a radiologic technology student in the Philippines and I really want to work there in South Korea someday :) is it hard? And do they accept foreigners to work at hospitals there? I hope you're doing good and fine!! I'm your subscriber 💖
Krista Mercado better learn Korean
I like how your vlogs are so natural and organic. Thank you for your insightful videos. The world becomes a better place because of doctors like you.
I’m a nuclear med student and it’s awesome when rads talk about Nuc med!!
It's part of the package :)
As a pre-med student, I absolutely loved the HIDA explanation! It made for a nice mix of lifestyle and education which you rarely get from vlogs!
Great video! It’s really interesting to see what doctors get up to across the pond. Hello from the UK 🇬🇧
new subbie. Just wanted to say thanks for all you do....very inspirational to see you vlogging and give us an inside look at what happens..I think people forget the long shifts, nights etc. Looking forward to more of your vlogs.
Loved it, more of these please! I love your teaching and the explanations of what you read during a shift
Fantastic video!! Always love seeing educational videos in a practical context: the way you used practical examples to help with explanation of concepts was great👌
Thanks!
yoo I don't care what anyone else says you have to keep making these kinds of videos. I'm tryna be a radiologist myself and your videos are really inspiring and I'm sure these kinds of videos help many others decide what they want to do too!
Yees. Love the video, your editing style and how laid back you are. :)
Thank you for vlogging your shift! As a student on the medical track it’s both motivational and inspiring!
Will do more soon!
Haaa, I had a Hida scan done once.
Just got to your channel, it’s very nice.
Thanks for sharing with us your work.
I am thinking about being a doctor when I get older and I love watching your videos!!
Thank you for explaining the HIDA scan,please always make similar videos
You have a good way for explanation, I understood everything you explained, thank you 👏👏
Rads resident here. Great content, keep them coming ! Maybe include an interventional procedure when you can :)
That was a great vlog! I think you should do more! Maybe not so much coffee in that press next time cause you gonna wear off those buttons on that elevator. HAHAHAHA
lol! I need a lot of coffee for nightshifts!
😂😂😂 I was thinking maybe he's running late
@Lisa Kay You're very beautiful.
Keep the vlogs coming! Current 2nd year med student interested in rads!
I am a PA student who just started clinicals 2 weeks ago. First is OBGYN, but seeing that about the gall bladder is great info! I definitely have heard of those scans and know they are for testing the gall bladder but the video of what is normal and not is great. :)
This is so cool! I’m a med student right now and it really makes me excited to become a doctor! But for now I’m going to enjoy the journey haha. Love to watch more videos like this!
You're aiming for radiology? Yes! There are few people who aim for it, thank god! Make more!
Laying in bed, thinking of all the work that i need to finish before hospital tomorrow and here shows up your video and i subscribe for a pull of motivation 😊
That’s what I’m here for! 😉
Falling in love with radiology seeing you daily
These vlogs are awesome! I really like this channel, even tho i'm new viewer! :) Keep it up!
Great job! Can't wait to practice medicine one day with you!
Love your videos. I used to assist the Gastroenterologist during the ERCP . I have seen the colelithiasis
from that point of view .
Love your videos. Keep them coming please.
You're videos are so fascinating. I love everything medical and science. That's why I'm pursuing a career as a PA. You can call me a nerd for this stuff.
Radiology is chill just looking at pics all day
you inspire me to vlog at work!
I'm a pharmacy student but I enjoy watching your videos!
Hi, Dr. Cellini!
Love your videos and I really enjoyed watching this vlog. I often wonder with working so many hours and going through so many hours of training, what kind of self-care do you engage in in order to keep yourself healthy? I, too, work long hours and am Always looking for different ways I can practice self-care. Thanks and keep on rocking w those vlogs!
Just learned about HIDA in med school!
Can you do a video on how you balance traveling with residency? Your videos are rad thank you!
Here is your like doc, you are so inspiring !!!
Thank you for making such a terrific videos.
Awesome explanation. Love it
Amazing!!
More Vlogs Please, they are really informative
Great video as always! Very inspirational for me as a 2nd year med student😎
thanks!
This makes me more interested in radiology. Do you work with patients much or is it more behind the scenes?
The HIDA Scan was pretty cool, Sir! Please do upload more IR stuff; it's quite interesting 😃
THIS IS SO COOL!! Thank you for teaching me!!
Excellent... I'm from India.. The Other side of the globe. Your video is very useful as we do support services to some of the US healthcare company
Love the vibes❤️Love the vlog videos✨🚀
Wow, what an interesting and intellectual job! You must get to work with all kinds of awesome people. Any particular senior residents or role models that you really look up to?
loved this vlog!
You’re awesome!!!!!
Love informative videos.
I remember I read about scientillation counter and GM countet ( studying radiation from subject) in my 3rd yr
thanks this is so helpful!!
hahaha I feel you, the elevator button! Awesome vid!
Awesome vlog 💀!
informative :) enjoyed the vlog!!
That was awesome! Question on the GB study. Is that a safe contrast for end stage 4 renal failure pt?
I laughed way too much at the excessive button pressing at the beginning lol
Keep going buddy 🤛🏻
Keep up the vlogs!
I like his personality
Can you make a video of how to be a radiologist, like the school process??
awesome videos!!!
awesome!
I just subscribed nice videos, very informative, quick questions which one u think is the best diagnostic Imaging or Nuclear Medicine? Thanks for ur videos!😁
Very cool that you have a mini one button in your intro! My son is 2.5 and has one and when I saw it in your video, I said "HEY! I know what that was!!" 😂
I did a whole video on it too :)
Thanks
You see that coffee!!! That's us Doctors!
ooohhhh we going back back
Please do more search patterns and share your templates .
Very nice vlog... Keep up the good work...
Im a Dr in Mexico, i really enjoy your videos, my goal is become a radiologist and that is for you
As a Child Life Student, I will soon start my practicum clinical hours in which I will be paired with a Child Life Specialist and essentially follow them around for a few weeks before patients are handed off to me and then I will go and evaluate for child life services and if deemed necessary follow up with my supervisor. I am definitely not looking forward to working nights at the hospital I am looking at does provide child life coverage on the PACU, PICU, and NICU from 11 pm-6 am where we essentially sit and wait for a page in case child life services are needed overnight or we get a consult for a overnight procedure in which educational services or distraction are needed such as for emergency surgeries. We will even get paged for Code Blues on the PICU and NICU to provide comfort and distraction to siblings and bereavement care if it gets to that point
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Dr. Cellini, On April 19,2019 it'll be 2 years since I had my Cholecystectomy. Approx 2 weeks prior to that I had a HIDA scan and they found that with my gallbladder, there weren't any gallstones or infection from what my Dr told me. The report that my Dr gave me was that my gallbladder simply wasn't working and that my "ejection fraction" if you will was about at 0 so they only way to correct that was with surgery. However, I was not shown what an abnormal scan such as in my case actually would look like. Could you possibly show an example on one of these videos of what an abnormal scan looks like, please? I would like to have some idea of what my Dr may have seen at that time. Thank you and I like your videos. I have several chronic health conditions which go hand in hand with each other and I like to educate myself and I find your videos to be very educational.
Dr.Cellini what do you use to record your vlog, awesome videos btw : )
Hey doc, why im afraid of needles!?
Awesome
Nice vlog!
Love it. I work nights every other weekend. Ultrasound! Do you ever read ultrasounds?
Every day!
Creo que el café lo hace apretar los botones del elevador de esa manera 😂🤣
God bless you
The HIDA explanation was interesting to see, especially since i no long have a gallbladder
Love this UA-cam channel! #RadiologyLover
Thanks I learned somethin 😀
Do you have an tips for a future interventional radiologist/radiologist? I am currently going for rad tech for now. I am looking forward to becoming a doctor. Best schools? Tuition? Debt? Help please???
More vlogssss
I want to become a doctor one day! ❤️
The pressing on the elevator buttons. Been there buddy lol.😅
The more I watch your videos, the more I want to be a doctor!
My God well done so proud...how can you drive omg...
I DIDN'T KNOW THOSE WIPES CAUSED CANCER
yikes
Brianna Garay that’s an oof
So like quick question, Does the ER where you work order the Imaging directly without getting it approved by you first ?
I have to approve/protocol everything, but ultimately they can request anything they want
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