Surgeon reacts to Dr. Glaucomflecken | Dr. Rich
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- Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
- Surgeons tend to have certain - how shall we say - “commonalities” when it comes to personality and reputation with others in the medical field.
As a surgeon, I’ve had a lot of fun analyzing the hilarious way Dr. Glaucomflecken lampoons these quirks and stereotypes (that might or might not hit a little close to home).
In my new video, I’m reacting to some more medical comedy. Check it out to find out:
• Is Dr. Glaucomflecken’s analysis fair?
• Does he bring attention to any important issues with his skits?
• Will I resent (or resemble!) any of his jokes?
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Biggest brain in the hospital is the senior nursing staff who manage all the competing egos
😂😂😂😂
Astute observation.
Fact!
No it’s Jonathan
I like that
The military uses the speak and repeat system as well. It cuts down on errors during heavy stress and combat. You can quickly correct a mistake before it snowballs.
Yeah thats what he said in the vid.. oh wait are you doing it for the video? Your doing the thing?
I´ve never though military and intelligence were connected in any way....
@@tlg1901 yoh would be surprised. Not all military are infantry grunts. The other half holds very important positions that require a modicrum amount of intelligence to perform. The military is just very structured, detail oriented, and time sensitive tasks. And everything is "grunt proof" or at least "grunt resistant" and procedures are written so a 5 year old can understand it.
So does aviation
That's how we do all radio coms. Confusion is often the worst enemy.
Cardiology is going to be so pissed at Dr Rich saying there's a tie between Neurology and Nephrology. 😂
😂😂😂
Oh no Cardiology
*Laughs in pathology*
I have a neurosurgeon, a nephrologist, and a cardiologist. My nephrologist was crazy scary about knowing my entire history before I saw him the first time and discussed it without notes. Wow.
Yes, my cardiologist is all about tests and once testing is done you never hear from him till your next appointment down the road. I do have to say neurosurgeons are too focused on what work they do and do not see the bigger picture as in the rest of the body. I told my neurosurgeon I was having crushing chest pain issues in recovery. Then again a couple days later. He reviewed the imaging and told me the screw was in position and everything was good. Any pain was nerve pain that would go away. I said no. Crushing chest pain. Six different phone calls and he told me the screw was in position and I was fine. Just nerve pain. I called my hematologist (now 40 days later) about the crushing chest pain. I looked over bloodwork and no one had ever done a d-dimer. Hematology did the d-dimer and immediately saw me, ran more bloodwork, put me on blood thinners. I had blood clots. Neurosurgeons, at least young ones, are so fixated on their work they ignore the rest of the body.
Cards has biggest ego...
just learned during an MRI scan today that the size of the brain doesn't matter - the truly important thing is how large the ventricles are!
I have several autoimmune diseases, and I’ve had to see so many specialists, and I’ve only met one “jerk”. He’s a neurologist. 😂 They have huge egos!
Have you tried a poo transplant ?
I recommend it to anyone with autoimmune disease.
I'm also not a doctor.
A lot of surgeons get annoyed when I repeat back what they asked for 🤷🏼♀️….doesn’t stop me from doing it though 😅
Well, I mean, you have to actually be a nurse in the hospital; you can't just walk in off the street and start mimicking surgeons!
@@Feve5 🤨
Retired x-ray tech here. I once sent a student to supply for fallopian tubes!
Hilarious
I love watching a variety of medical professionals react to his videos.
I love Iliana so much. I hope she gets her own reactions channel! :D Her polite negations are the BEST. She could be a college dean dealing with the President!
Ask for a Hapsberg scalpel theyll flounder about trying to decide which scalpel to give you. If they hand you one just say its the wrong one and theyll start sweating hehe
😂😂😂
Okay Satan, that's enough time in the OR for you
A saying I'd heard from more than one surgeon was "a chance to cut is a chance to cure".
That’s been around a long, long time. I’m a DVM and I concur. Would you rather your cat have surgery or give it a pill every day for the rest of its life? The surgeon’s the hero here, protecting people on a daily basis! 😅😅
@@Debbie338 The physician who performed my gallbladder surgery salivate like a Pavlovian dog when he saw my nuclear medicine test results. He actually said, "We're going to rip that thing out of there and you'll feel great." I was a bit taken aback by his pure enthusiasm and excitement. They he mocked university where I worked because it is competitor for other state university where he went to medical school. I laughed because I didn't want to tick him off. I was genuinely worried I would. Was so relieved when surgery was over. He was a nice guy. Jyst way more excited to do surgery than I was expecting. I think surgeons really love what they do. I'm grateful thinking about it,but geeze it's hard to hear you have to lose an organ even in best or circumstances. Yikes.
We on the street say that about rats and chomos.
I feel like as a biologist in training i am required to say immunologist have the biggest brain because they will be the ones most likely to retin both biological knowledge and medical knowledge at the same time. Hard path
I live this I used to work in a office for vets . God they were awful talking about thumping the salami while I was trying to do the spreadsheets .I was told to stay out of the sterile field.too funny
@maryannCoan: Thanks for sharing
I'm sorry, "thumping the salami"? That's one I haven't heard before. 😂🤣
Well it was t much fun.probably too much tmi.but I hated trying to fix their issues. That s them not me
Lol ending was great!
More block time, even when their utilization is around 35% 😂
Monday through Friday 8 hours
Richard Wright - amazing Keyboards
Refreshing videos for short breaks :) Ohh the Surgeon and the anesthesia :D :D :D
Im an orderly I got a nurse to call up our new orderly I was traing to go to ICU ask for a 4mm breathing tube then maternity for a fallopian tube was so funny lucky the new guy had a good sense of humour
As a student nurse I found most of the Consultants & Surgeons pretty good for work experience . The Professors were a little disarming. The Gynaecology surgeon threw bloody swabs at the wall in theatre & make lewd comments about the female anatomy while performing surgery.🇦🇺
omg😮
Largest malpractice lawsuit in California...1995, Harvard educated OBGYN.
Love these.
And the Otis Elevator
I need a great Urogynocologist. I’m in Texas but south. Your in El Paso. I wish I could see you as a doctor to get my issues fixed up. In the Corpus area, there’s such a shortage of specialists. Especially good ones.
If someone talked like the guy in this video I'd not allow him to treat me for the love of God clear your throat
music background make video hard to hear the words.
What do they make with the general at surgery when you do the
Surgeons like to surge.
Nurse I need a #4 Otis elevator - STAT!!! 😂
*_Not_* the same as a Schindler lift.
That nurse is clearly afraid of speaking her mind.
Yeah, odd dynamic.
Blinker fluid….chem light batteries
surgieons have the biggest ego to compensate other things, thats why knitting technique needs 3k names after each stich.
I usually scratch my nose with an extra mosquito and then put it out of the operating field. ,🤭
The face of terror in that woman’s face
She is a talented performer
Oh, she looks sooo in love... 🙂
IS THAT S FROM DOCTOR MIKE IN THE BACKGROUND??
Nice responding to Dr. G! You sound like a pilot too as for the block time and repeating. Are you?
Not a doctor, but I'd say the largest brain is a tie between Radiologists and Anesthesiologists.
Pharmacists
do you sense the crush she has on you? She adores you. Acknowledge, surgery. 😁
Just the facts ma'am
@@DoctorRich I’m a boy 😂
😂😂😂
omg Cardiology is going to LET YOU HAVE IT for saying Nephrology has the largest brain. lol
Why does the doc have a last name on screen but the nurse doesn’t?
It could be a personal choice. Just guessing 🤔
Lmao, just like in real life
Most nurses don’t share their last name with patients
Renee: We allow all guest on our channel complete autonomy: Some guest choose to go by a pseudonym, some don't use their name at all. and some use only first name.
So that internet weirdos can't stalk her.
You call her 'Melissa' and she calls you 'Sir'?! Maybe she could call you by your first name.............
Amusing as the neurosurgeons really seem like, maybe, the rest of the world never finished 4th grade. Like this channel has how many viewer and yet they explain to us what their purpose there is. Maybe they are so completely thorough are in the habit of assuming nothing. The more complex the specialty is, it seems, the further removed from reality of common culture. This would be my in-laws. Shout out to Jonathan
Wanna see scribe watch one with him. Or have him, either as himself or another scribe or have a real other one and him watch together.
The NP student is introduced verbally by her full name, yet only her first name is shown, while the doc has first, last, and title. This needs some explanation.
Marian: Personal choice
Circulating nurse absolutely useless in OR! In Europe, is 1000000 times better organized, put together and every scrub nurse is RN! 5 years of school to become scrub nurse! RN is base, nothing else! Simple RN work in ward!
Have you ever sent someone off to get an Otis elevator?
(Otis is a company that makes the sort of elevator that takes you up and down to the different floors of a building)