Day in the Life of an Otolaryngologist
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2024
- In this video, you will see what its like to be an Otolaryngologist as Dr. Camille Graham shares with viewers what a typical day is, why she chose ENT, and advice for future students!
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:23 How she starts her day.
0:35 Why does her surgeries start early in the morning?
1:25 What type of patients does she see as an ENT surgeon?
2:22 Why she decided to enter the field of ENT?
3:35 When did she decide to become a doctor?
5:10 What was her major in college?
6:50 Advice for students when selecting a specialty
8:22 Why patients should choose her practice for ENT needs.
Who is Dr. Graham?
She is a Board Certified Otolaryngologist located in North Texas. She received her Bachelor Degree in Economics at Hunter College, New York, NY and graduated summa cum laude. Dr. Graham received her Medical Degree from Harvard Medical School and her Masters in Public Health Degree, also from Harvard. She completed her internship and residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan.
Her special interests are allergy, sinus disorders and pediatric ENT disorders.
Dr. Graham feels that the best way to practice medicine is when "technology is in harmony with nature". She is a health and wellness contributor to Scoreboard magazine, a publication that is currently found in luxury suits in sports arenas such as the American Airlines Center, Texas Rangers and Cowboys Stadium. She is also the host of a health and wellness radio program "On Call with Dr. Camille". Dr. Graham keeps up with the latest innovations in medicine and implements them with the herbs and supplements that Mother Nature provided us with, whether it is for chronic sinus disease, thyroid problems, allergies, ear infections or tonsillitis.
Dr. Graham utilizes state of the art equipment for her surgical procedures as well. These include balloon sinuplasty and image guided systems for sinus surgeries; coblation, bovie cautery for tonsillectomies and even one of the newest techniques for tonsillectomy, the ENTcep for tonsillectomies. She also performs minimally invasive head and neck surgeries including thyroid and parathyroid surgeries.
To see Dr. Graham as a patient or to learn more, please visit:
www.allergyent.com/
Locations:
Greenville - 903-454-6481
Rockwall - 972-772-4200
McKinney - 972-548-7555
MEDICAL DISCLAIMER
This video was not paid or endorsed by Dr. Graham.
The information provided is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice, or delay in seeking it, because of something you have read on this website. Never rely on information on this website in place of seeking professional medical advice.
I'm happy you're finding African American doctors and medical professionals. It's inspiring as I am finishing my way to become a doctor
whats the difference? black, white, yellow, green, blue - these are only colors, it doesnt make u good or bad doctor
@@Mk-kb3gn nobody said that a black docotr is a better doctor. Its just showcasing doctors from different backgrounds and breaking stereotypes and inspiring people who didn't know they could do it.
@@imeverywhere9633 who told you someone couldn’t do something just because of the way they look?
@@michaelhillman4699 Society tells you. A lot of our thinking is shaped by our environment, and unfortunately, certain people grow up in an environment where they're told that they ought to be a certain way or have to do certain things in their life. Stereotypes are incredibly strong and are implied to us every day. Consequently, it is inspiring to those people when they see similar people like them doing things they never thought they could. Representation absolutely matters.
@@Mk-kb3gn This is so reductionist and narrow minded that it's disgusting.
It’s not everyday you see a black Otolaryngologist. And very accomplished. She is amazing!!! #Goals
I’m an ENT in Indiana. I had a similar decision tree to pick Otolaryngology. I thought I was going to be a pediatrician, but really enjoyed the surgery side. And head and neck anatomy was the most fascinating for me. It became an easy choice. Best medical career
I'm an ENT resident in Indiana. Hoosiers represent! ✊
Love to see doctors of color because representation matters. Very inspiring.
- A fellow Jamaican American ❤️🇯🇲🇺🇸
No one understands the need for representation better than other people of color.
that's racist
What are you saying?
For people who grew up in communities where they never saw role models who looked like them, it is the opposite of racist. Walk a decade in our shoes. Optics have changed but the reality is, we are still considered unusual, the exception if we go into fields where we were/are actively blocked.
As for who? I think also of color, origins, poor, rural etc. In the midwest, I had neighbors from the poorer areas of the Appalachia. Some might describe them by the derogatory of Hillbilly or hick. I also had an English language teacher who dismissed my schoolmate from Mexico’s effort to read a book i shared. So, while race is part of it, it is mostly about overblown ego-centric assumptions of who is worthy.
It’s not racist to finally be able to celebrate people breaking out of these artificial barriers.
These harmful blockades are not dismantled if we refuse to see them.
I am so blessed to have family, community, and to have encountered people who didn’t bash my efforts and in fact stood against those who did the opposite.
@@AVGDCLhow?
ENT is the coolest specialty.
Unlikely general surgery, we are always dealing with more complex anatomy of the head and neck. For some reasons, there is always a nerve that's around e.g. facial or RLN to make our life more interesting.
🥺 not me tearing up at her doctor origin story 😭😭 that’s the sweetest thing I’ve ever heard
I like her , her personality is infectiously joyous and she seems genuinely pretty happy , I hope her and partners do well in her area 👍
Wow this women is brilliant
Wow she’s incredible. If I saw this video 15-20 years ago I might have been inspired to go into her field. Her brilliance and passion are inspiring.
Thank you for these videos! They are inspiring to hear physicians talk about their practice and journeys up to this point.
Thank you Dr. Graham for being so vulnerable. 💕
I love the fact that u choose to bring docs of color!! She's amazing!
Love this, thank you for making!
Such a heartwarming interview 🇯🇲❤️
You are a tough woman Dr. Graham. Dual grad school and now you tackle those tough tough hard & neck cancers! Thanks for your vid
thank you for sharing her with us! she is amazing!
Thank you for this!! Awesome inspiration and info, applying ENT this coming fall! Excited
Good Luck to you!!
Dr Webb you’re an inspiration and a wonderful role model to all up and coming MDs and to everyone in general with your “can do” personality and attitude. I wished I looked as lively as you did after working 30 hours straight! 😜. Thank you for sharing.
loved this. really missed this content
Yes!! I wanted to see more videos like this♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Such a great video and an even greater person!
Yes! Thank you for posting this I’m really interested in ENT 🙌
Awesome!!
Audiologist here and I love working in an ENT setting, very rewarding work and a great environment with fantastic colleagues!
I agree (fellow audiologist here)!
She seems to be so nice and bright!
she has a beautiful soul! what a great profession too.
She is so inspiring!
I saw an ENT today for the first time after 4 years of sinus problems. As an NP student I got so excited. Now I want to work in this speciality lol . They put a camera in my nose!
EXCELLENT 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾OUTSTANDING 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
She's got the sweetest voice.
As a fellow Jamaican aiming to start residency training in the US this year, Dr. Graham’s story is truly inspiring. Thank you for bringing us this type of content Dr. Webb.
Respect Wayne MBBS 2K15
Great video. Dr. Graham is a very wise woman!
Thank you!!
This made me cry, she is so inspirational and helps me believe I too can do great things.
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
my oldest son stayed in this department for years! thank goodness i was paying attention early.
Love the content keep it coming 💯💯
Thank you!!
Thank you!
Thank u Doctor for all ur help I have sinus issues that cause migraines and headaches also I have deviated septum and allergies and vertigo
Good video.
Waiting for your video Dr. Webb on , " A day in the life of Board Certified Physiotherapist " .
EXCELLENT!
She’s my Shero, God bless her ❤️❤️
Love these type of vids ! Currently in college debating between going to med school and doing ent or going to dental school and doing omfs
she's awesome!
Awesome 👌👌👌👌
Representation Matters🦋
Really enjoyed watching this. That’s my cuz.
what an amazing woman!
Aw she's awesome, I love her.
Thanks for watching!!
She is brilliant and fabulous!
Was just thinking of this speciality the other day haha
Could anyone pls let me know what kind of otoscope is being used here? 6:21
Do you have to perform surgery as an Otoralyngologist?
I remember my days in Hillcrest Highschool .
Have you interviewed CRNA? If not, can you please
Her reason is why I want to be a doctor too. My aunt died from breast cancer
What is that background music?
Do orthopedic surgeons or ENTs do more procedures per week?
Ents can do plenty of procedures, but a lot of them can and are performed in the office really quickly depending on the specialty. Orthopedic Is strictly OR and focuses on longer procedures on average
Jamaica to di worl🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
🇯🇲 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Had to come back i just had a myringotomy surgery today
Could you talk about Patulous Eustachian Tube? We are invisible...
Surgeons are allowed to have long nails?
I love heeeeeeer 💜
Hi guy, what about the income of ent doctors
Would have loved to see her smile. 😷
Awesome video, how does she wear surgical gloves with her long nails 💅??
This video was more about yourself vs what you do in your field of work and you actually performing and explaining etc
Huh? Not sure what you mean. Appreciate the feedback however
@@antoniowebbmdreferring to the lady in the video
@@antoniowebbmddon’t worry it’s for me to understand. The video wasn’t what I expected in a day in the life 😂
@@antoniowebbmda day in the life is as if your doing your daily activities as if the cameras was not there not a damn autobiography of your life and accomplishments 😂
1:40 “everybody has an ear, nose, and throat.”
Amoebas: “Am I a joke to you?”
Power woman
Early Nights and Tennis
love seeing black women in medicine 😍
First time hearing this word lol
I love that you show black and brown bodies as well as immigrants. Very inspiring, keep it up. Love your channel and been following you for what seems like all through my premed and now early med school days.
Glad she's wearing an N95 in clinic.