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  • Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
  • Come with me on a full day as a PM&R resident doctor at Mayo Clinic! In this video I'll be going through my typical day on the brain injury service as a PGY-2 in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation! This was a pretty slow day on the rehab unit, but I wanted to give people an idea of how a typical day goes on the unit. From prerounding to team based bedside rounds, I'm even going to show you some of the really cool stuff we get to be a part of within the physical medicine and rehabilitation unit!
    I'm a PGY-2 in physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) at Mayo Clinic and created MedEdInsights to share my own experiences and insights on medical education and training and to spread more awareness and excitement about PM&R!
    Instagram: @briansutterer_md
    *No patients or identifying information were recorded as part of this video. Views expressed in this video are those of the individual and do not represent the opinions of Mayo Clinic*
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 85

  • @alexmacias6716
    @alexmacias6716 5 років тому +86

    Dude thank you so much for posting videos like this. These are invaluable for someone considering Physiatry

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  5 років тому +3

      You bet!! Weekend on call one might be better. Appreciate the encouragement, helps me know they are useful :D

    • @alexmacias6716
      @alexmacias6716 5 років тому +7

      No problem! You have no idea how long I’ve wanted a UA-camr to do a day in the life of for specialties I’m interested in. I’m glad you also interview other specialties to get that insider look. I’ll for sure check out the on call video!

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  5 років тому +3

      Shoot me an email some time, briansutterer@gmail.com if you have any other PMR related questions!

    • @fordlandau
      @fordlandau 5 років тому

      Alex Macias psychiatry is a great specialty

  • @inorganicproduce
    @inorganicproduce 2 роки тому +4

    I am a tech and a unit clerk in a rehabilitation hospital like this one. It is so fascinating working on the floor and working in the specialty in which I hope to become a physician to see all of the physical understanding of what these people go through. For instance, many patients of Asian dissent don’t like cold water because drinking ice water is less common in certain parts of Asia, which has prevented some Asian patients from comfortably drinking water and making their fluid goal. I now know to offer cold or room temperature water to patients in general in case they have a preference, which has changed the fluid consumption of certain patients. I’m glad that you were spending the time to learn more about this field instead of like other doctors just learning the prescription and ordering side of things. As for noncompliant patients who simply don’t drink enough water (and therefore have lower blood pressures, strained kidneys, and poor rehab outcomes), I have learned to become the “food police,“ where I threaten to take a pillow away from them if they don’t drink a full cup of water by the middle of the day. I’ve only had one patient wife who actually thought I was a dangerous person for doing that (she was weird and unreasonable anyway), but the rest of the patients laugh and start drinking more water in a playful response to me doing that, and that has really helped, also. If you get a chance to go in on some days and help with call lights on the floor to get a nursing staff understanding of this field of medicine, it will serve you immensely. You’ll also win the respect of nursing staff beyond all measure - I promise you.

  • @tommyduong7882
    @tommyduong7882 6 років тому +31

    Hey Brian! I love this video and it was awesome seeing how a day in PMR is like. I've always wanted to be a physiatrist since I was a PT aide during undergrad, and now i'm a first year med student. So seeing these kind of vlogs really excite me! I hope you keep it up (:

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  6 років тому +4

      That's awesome! It's a great field to be in. Best of luck with your studies and reach out whenever if you have questions about anything

  • @JackofAce
    @JackofAce 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for uploading these blogs Dr. Sutterer. I’m also someone who loved what ortho surgeons do but I can’t image myself living that lifestyle.. your videos have been so insightful! Thanks again.

  • @DrAmira-ok9uj
    @DrAmira-ok9uj 6 років тому +14

    Your channel is really helpful . And you do your videos in creative way

  • @alec2805
    @alec2805 5 років тому +1

    Absolutely love your videos! I'm trying so hard not to binge watch all of it in one day haha. Looking forward to other videos of the other inpatient services. I hope to run into you in AAPMR/AAP conferences!

  • @jennysong99
    @jennysong99 8 місяців тому +2

    Thank you so much!! Life-changing content to watch as an MS3!

  • @WhiteCoatChronicles
    @WhiteCoatChronicles 6 років тому +5

    Super insightful vlog! Looking forward to more like these.

  • @commentfiend
    @commentfiend 5 місяців тому +1

    I am an AT masters student and had an ACL patient that when I left, they had progressed to TRX squats. When I was at a later rotation, they actually were my last patient there too and it was so so so cool to work with them and be there to run them through their final return to sport session.

  • @georginanov1
    @georginanov1 2 роки тому +1

    Your videos are marvellous. Thank you very much for allowing us to look at Mayo PM&R through your eyes.

  • @Dreamsofahomesickalien
    @Dreamsofahomesickalien 4 місяці тому +1

    RN and Premed here! I've been set on the specialty of Pathology for a long time, but definitely want to do an elective in PM&R because of how cool and valuable this specialty is. Pathology and PM&R have a reputation for being niches of medicine that have very kind people who are welcoming.
    On a side note, as an RN, I have personally tried the thickened water and it does indeed, taste awful! 😅

  • @sejinhan3419
    @sejinhan3419 6 років тому +5

    Currently a MS2 - aspiring to be a Physiatrist one day.
    So glad to come by your channel... Keep up the great videos, Dr. Sutterer! ^^

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  6 років тому +1

      That's awesome!! I know when I was applying I really was looking for something like this to learn more about the field and about medicine, so hopefully my page is helping a bit! Thanks for the kind words and don't hesitate to reach out if you have questions about anything and share this page with all you physiaty friends :)

  • @nathanhung9057
    @nathanhung9057 6 років тому +7

    I have been always wanted to explore PM&R yet have not had the chance. Thank you for creating this youtube channel. I am a Biomedical engineer currently prepping for MCAT and hope to become like you and also inspired to do research beyond.

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  6 років тому +2

      You bet, thanks for checking out the page! It's a longer path when you have this sort of non traditional background (I also did biomedical engineering!) But in the end the extra experience really helps out

  • @ericbandar944
    @ericbandar944 5 років тому +4

    Nicely done Doc. It was simple but thorough. I'm glad you chose this field as a specialty #Physiatry #PM&R

  • @xoxoElsaxoxo
    @xoxoElsaxoxo 5 років тому +4

    Thank you so much for these videos! I am a current MS3 and trying to figure out what specialty path I want to do. We don't get much exposure to PM&R in school so this has been very helpful in understanding more about the field and what you do every day!

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  5 років тому +2

      You bet! Glad they are help ful and best of luck in school! Lmk if you have any other specific questions !

  • @andrealevy218
    @andrealevy218 2 роки тому +1

    Med speech pathologist here. Started in inpatient rehab and now in acute care ( have done everything incl SNF, home care, peds etc) love the collab with PMR docs, RNs and of course rehab therapists and nutritionists.....

  • @zach7559
    @zach7559 3 роки тому +6

    Slower day on the brain injury unit:
    6am Wake up, get ready
    ~7am Arrive at hospital
    7:15am Preround and see patients
    7:45am Notes
    8am Bedside rounds
    9am Team rounds
    9:45am Watch therapies, study
    11:45am Lunch
    1pm Lecture (dysphasia)
    2pm No new admits so study time
    4:30pm Head home

  • @byronricafort7213
    @byronricafort7213 2 роки тому +1

    That facility is awesome! Great vids too. Occupational therapist here. Greetings from the Philippines!

  • @stephenmarquardt2390
    @stephenmarquardt2390 4 роки тому

    great video doc. appreciate the insight. also, background music is dope.

  • @dancampbell9083
    @dancampbell9083 5 років тому +1

    I love your vlogs!!! PLEASE DO MORE🙏🙏🙏

  • @akanshujain6226
    @akanshujain6226 6 років тому +7

    Great vlog. Do some more videos portraying the whole application process to residency.

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  6 років тому +4

      Thank you! I almost forgot the application season is about here. I will do some vids talking about applications

  • @vinayaksaran8882
    @vinayaksaran8882 3 роки тому +1

    I really loved your video for its simplicity and precision of info! Thanks! Would you recommend PM&R for an IMG?

  • @LowkAlexander
    @LowkAlexander 4 роки тому

    Idk why this popped up on my feed today but ayyyy this dope

  • @vietclick
    @vietclick 6 років тому +6

    Thank you for the video. Ive been looking for PMR doctors on youtube ever since medical school started (Im an OMS3 now). Im deciding between FM and PMR. I was wondering what is the best way to become a good applicant for obtaining a PMR residency. I haven't taken usmle step 1/2 yet only COMLEX as a DO student. What would you recommend?

  • @DrAmira-ok9uj
    @DrAmira-ok9uj 6 років тому +1

    I wish you can do video talking about study tips for medical students. it really well be so helpful

  • @abrahamdavis1544
    @abrahamdavis1544 6 років тому +9

    Hi, thank you for all your videos - they're incredible. I am a student interested in both PM&R and PT, however, I think my greatest interest lies in walking the patients through the PT/rehab exercises. As a Physiatrist, do you perform the PT exercises with your patients on a regular basis? Or is that primarily the responsibility of the PT staff?

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  6 років тому +11

      We dont do the therapy with patients ever. We will commonly observe thereapy in the gyms on the rehab units just to see how things are going and if we need to help with overall progress and plan, but the therpsists are the ones doing all of that work day to day. Thanks for the kind words on the vids!! Share them around if you know others who would enjoy them and don't ever hesitate to ask about anything!

  • @mauir0x2
    @mauir0x2 4 роки тому +2

    I am currently in an undergrad in rehab science. I hope to go the distance and become a pm&r physician.

  • @levileonidas613
    @levileonidas613 5 років тому +1

    Precious sent me here thanks Dr. appreciate you! New sub here!

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  5 років тому +1

      Woo!! So nice of her to post that! Thanks for watching :D

  • @robinhensley6228
    @robinhensley6228 3 роки тому

    You “headed into” the brain injury unit. Did you catch that? Love the video.

  • @channghiem5012
    @channghiem5012 2 роки тому +1

    thank you Dr. Sutter, in what direction do you see tbi treatment heading in the future? stroke survivor here

  • @sorinvalea9249
    @sorinvalea9249 4 роки тому

    Please keep posting videos about PM&R.

  • @fordlandau
    @fordlandau 5 років тому

    It’s cool medicine can be a blast and fun.

  • @davidlakhter
    @davidlakhter 6 років тому +6

    Amazing video Dr. Sutterer! I am going into my senior year of high school and I am looking of going into PM&R/Orthopaedics. I just found your channel and I love the intern year rotation videos. I wanted to ask, as a PM&R doctor do you work on PT programs/diets for the patient or is it mainly revolved around doing ultrasounds? I was also wondering if you would make a video talking about why you decided on PM&R instead of going into orthopaedics; and if you would have any advice for high school students like myself wanting to go into PM&R or medicine in general, what would you recommend for us to get started on in college/what would you wish to have done differently?

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  6 років тому +1

      Thanks David! Always great to hear about students with an interest in the field! Those topics are on my list of things to discuss 👍

  • @goldraya1736
    @goldraya1736 6 місяців тому

    Keep posting videos like this

  • @overlord350
    @overlord350 6 років тому +2

    Current MS3 planning on applying PMR, super helpful video keep making more pls

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  6 років тому +1

      You bet! The goal is to help all med students and residents but to start doing more with PMR : D

    • @overlord350
      @overlord350 6 років тому

      Any advice on how to build a strong application? If you want you can PM me your email or something and we can correspond there if you dont mind helping me out

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  6 років тому

      briansutterer@gmail.com shoot me an email 👍

  • @doctorpeddi4386
    @doctorpeddi4386 6 років тому +1

    Bro you deserve a lot more views.

  • @11thcenturycrusader31
    @11thcenturycrusader31 2 роки тому

    I'm considering the PTA (physical therapist assistant) program at my uni so I can get into premed for this. I'd love to get into this field. Looking at a few residency places and gonna look into some med schools to study it. If you have any recommendations, ease, let me know 😅

  • @dirk2655
    @dirk2655 Рік тому

    Another issue with pain management is vitamin D or Dairy consumption. So for example, pain can go away with Ice Cream...like Bryars Butter Pecan (correction: I said praline)....dont ask me...but my hip achyness from an auto accident did too go away...now 17 years later in which for the last 3 to 5 years I have suffered from pain from sitting down and achyness all the time with my left glute cheek...the cheek that hit the door's arm rest of the choufer door. All that has now gone away thanks to Vitamin D. I do consume some fromage every now and then but not often nor frecuently. Except for some Mexican Pizza rarely. Only with the Ice Cream did I notice it go away. I still feel like I sit on my bone. Yes, I ate a whole cereal bowl..I'm assuming that like a pint...I wont measure. All said and done, I ate 3/4 of a half gallon over several days...really two. 😁😅🤣😂😂😂😂😂😉😊🙃🙂

    • @dirk2655
      @dirk2655 Рік тому

      Now I can focus on a full bowl of Cream of Wheat with Cayeene Pepper and Paprika, sometimes cheese when I splurgle....cheese shreads at the bottom of the bowl and top of the cream of wheat. I did break down and lost total control and enjoyed some Guava Marmalade by Goya...since I was in the mood for Paris and noticed it's low calories and maybe full of vitamins...well, I wouldn't know about the vitamins. But I did dance Footloose with a Can and not a Broom.

  • @iliketurtles1221
    @iliketurtles1221 4 роки тому

    I am in med school just now and I am planning on specialising in neurological surgery

  • @fordlandau
    @fordlandau 5 років тому

    Can we visit with your patients? They must love a caring Doc like you.

  • @eliasdavidreyes8611
    @eliasdavidreyes8611 6 років тому

    Cool!!

  • @channghiem5012
    @channghiem5012 2 роки тому

    i agree nectar thick isnt fun stroke survior here

  • @bellewaterson3474
    @bellewaterson3474 3 роки тому

    I am prepping to enter into a dpt program.i have everything lined up and now all I need to do is apply. I'm thinking about becoming a pm&r when I finish dpt. Would you advise this, should I just go directly to med school?

  • @LowkAlexander
    @LowkAlexander 4 роки тому +1

    I kinda wanna be a doctor now

  • @ilianaig16
    @ilianaig16 6 років тому

    Very interesting! Thank you so much for this!

  • @user-mb1mq3wc7j
    @user-mb1mq3wc7j 2 місяці тому

    what drugs do you usually use for TBI patient for their cognition?

  • @rickypen
    @rickypen Рік тому

    BUT, as a 3rd year moving into 4th and having to choose: do they expect you to dress in a tie all the time? Because never. I was an EM nurse and a medic in the army, my whole goal was to go back to EM...but having second thoughts lately and PM&R is interesting

    • @rickypen
      @rickypen Рік тому

      And thickened water is horrific

  • @magdalinekovalchuk
    @magdalinekovalchuk 3 роки тому

    Do you wear scrubs ever?

  • @synoxd6357
    @synoxd6357 4 роки тому

    I’m aspiring to be a doctor not sure what type yet but I’m looking at videos to help my interest .

  • @habib080
    @habib080 3 роки тому

    do PMR doctors always dress up for rounds?

  • @clarrentzgilles3473
    @clarrentzgilles3473 4 роки тому

    How tall are you?

  • @CatherineAsiimwe
    @CatherineAsiimwe 2 роки тому

    This sounds like alot of work! 😂 in one day

  • @SaSayed90
    @SaSayed90 4 роки тому

    Are physiatrists hands on with patients? Do they actually train and exercise their patients or is that strictly the therapists who are under you?

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  4 роки тому +3

      Therapists do the hands on work. We do lots of injections and ultrasound stuff in the msk setting though!

  • @xOubax
    @xOubax 4 роки тому

    1st time I've seen you in pants! Ok, ok, 1st time I've seen a video of you wearing pants! 😁

  • @spicymocha9517
    @spicymocha9517 5 років тому

    How many calls do you take a month?

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  5 років тому +1

      We only take call the months we are on the unit (6 months during pgy-2). Then it's every other weekend that we take call. There are two junior residents on each service and we alternate call weekends

    • @spicymocha9517
      @spicymocha9517 5 років тому

      Great video BTW

  • @zolisankabinde5613
    @zolisankabinde5613 5 років тому +1

    New subbie!😁😁😁

  • @fordlandau
    @fordlandau 5 років тому +1

    Amazing career. Do you do brain surgery?

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  5 років тому

      No. I'm a physical med and rehab doctor

    • @fordlandau
      @fordlandau 5 років тому

      Brian Sutterer MD wow. Awesome.

  • @ametesya
    @ametesya 4 роки тому

    Hiii new subbie here! Im just wondering what do the night duty residents do? 😊

  • @ryanndahle2066
    @ryanndahle2066 2 роки тому

    Damn this man is late lol