This might sound silly, but I thought it was so sweet how when she got back into her call room, totally exhausted, she showed us what is in her bag. She could have done it when she was off, but she did that before sleeping, even though she was so tired. She is precious!
Hi Siobhan. In a future video could you talk about how you handle rude people (employees and patients) in the hospital and manage to stay so positive? Thanks! (:
@@jannatjharna3269 Unfortunately, you just have to deal with them. You can always ask for help if you don't feel comfortable in a certain situation if that makes sense.
She's only making about 60-70k a year, Canadian. That's less than what my son made at his first job after leaving a four year college program, and he only had overnights once a week. The other four days were 9-5.
One of the reasons why I love you and your videos so much is because you always keep a huge smile on your face and you're always motivated to share information with us! Thank you for doing this☺️
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I started as a medical scribe in the ER and am now a paramedic and soon to be PA! Love your videos. It’s crazy to see all of the little similarities and differences from hospital to hospital. Such a fan. Wishing you the best and I can just tell you’re going to have a fantastic career!
I found your channel about a month ago and finally just subscribed. I don’t like to subscribe immediately channels but I have fallen in love with your channel. It’s not even the type of stuff I typically gravitate towards. I guess that seeing I have a complicated medical history I find the whole thing interesting. Keep up your great work and I will look forward to following you.
Wow! That scrub system is so high tech! At my hospital there is just a cart and you grab them like a free-for-all, then there's a big bin to dump them in when they're dirty. Amazing!
I've been watching your videos for a wee bit now. I have a chronic illness and deal with drs a lot. I love watching you, because I get to see their perspective. And you're really pretty and have an awesome personality :)
I think she is an awesome dr. What chronic illnesses do you have if you mind me asking? I have Ankylosing Spondylitis and Fibromyalgia. I have a couple of tests I need to get done in the near future for stomach issues, but American health care is so expensive.
I think it's so sad that you in the USA have to pay for your medical care, I feel so blessed to have Canadian Health Care. I would be so financially broke if I had to pay for all the surgery and care I have had to have since being diagnosed 27 yrs ago. Ok so I have Crohn's Disease, arthritis, I've had a heart attack called a SCAD (Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection) It's not a regular heart attack it's when your heart tears. So it's not cuz I have high cholesterol or anything like that, also chronic fatigue. So those are all auto immune and no surprise to that I also deal with depression and anxiety. There are long spells I can go off meds, but there are times I need them. I have no shame attached to needed meds for mental health reasons so when it's time I need them I go back on them. Presently I am on them again triggered from a cancer scare I had last year and needed a radical hysterectomy as well they cleaned out as much endometriosis and adnometriosis sp?) when they opened me up. They actually cut me open from above my belly button to as low as you can go. They took out all my insides cleaned up the 10 lb mass and as much endo as possible. Then put me back together. I am so grateful to those Oncology OBGYN's they were amazing!! I also am so fortunate that I live in Canada and I got diagnosed and in surgery in less than 3 months and all of it was free. I'm also needing corrective surgery as all my abdominal muscles tore in the major surgery so I need to go back in to get that corrected. However because I have Crohn's they can't do it laparoscopic they have to do major abdominal surgery again which I am not looking forward to. I was supposed to have it last moth but I landed in hospital needing emergency surgery Crohn's related so this other surgery is being pushed off into the new year. :( So yup that's me.
I am so sorry to hear you have had to go through all that, but thank goodness you have Canadian Health Care. There have been times where I wish I lived in your country, still do, considering the fact my government is making it more expensive. You have such a bright out look on things it sounds. You're an amazing person :)
Question: when applying for medical schools, how did you afford to travel to each interview/tour?? Do they pay for your hotel or anything? You’re awesome, one of my favorite UA-camrs!! I love your positivity and passion for what you do 😊
Cara Michelle I have a family member that is a 4th year medical student. She had to pay everything either with her own money or with her loan, nothing was free.
Wow...this is what I figured! A hotel room isn’t so bad I guess. The thing that blows my mind the most is the flight! I know people who went to 8 interviews while still in undergrad. I’m like blown away by how they had time and money to do that. I could probably pay for like half a flight 😂😂
Cara Michelle I just realized the question was for applying to med school, my answer was in regards to when you’re a fourth year medical student and you are interviewing for a residency!
Just finished watching some of your videos and I had to comment and tell you how great this channel is! I was born in Winnipeg as well, and moved to Nova Scotia to do a masters degree. I am considering medical school (which is how I found your channel), and I just had to say that the information and footage you provide is so incredibly helpful in many ways, so thank you!
This might sound silly but I like it when you tell us about the patients and how sick they are. I’m very sick myself Gastroeosophagael reflux disease and Tracheomalacia, cystolic heart murmur. I’ve had these for my whole life. I’m 16, I find it hard because of bullying which leads to severe depression to keep fighting for myself. I go to a support services and have support. I told my mom this one time that one of my support workers loves Disney songs and sings them. Then I started singing a Disney song that I always fell sleep listening to, my mom said I need to grow up and stop singing Disney songs. I asked my mom why my support workers can sing Disney songs and they’re adults. My mom said because they work with children. I realised when she said that. I’m one of those children who they work with. I appreciate all the things you do for us humans. Especially going near critically ill covid patients and risking getting yourself very sick. Thank you so much Siobhan!!!!! 😀😀😀😀😀
Love your videos... I'm neither a doctor nor interested in becoming a doctor. I want to know what happens if you take the scrubs home and forget to turn them back in or if you keep them? Do you have to pay for them eventually? I always thought you had a closet of scrubs at home to use.
You should do a video about what do you wear in the hospital. Like cloths not scrubs. Its always a question what to wear casual but not too casual like that.
I was thought you were wearing a white robe in your intro and I JUST realized it was your white coat 😂 I love your videos! Always so organized and thought out.
YES ANOTHER ONE OF THESE VIDEOS! 💕 Question: What was/is the hardest thing you've faced thus far as a on-call medical resident? Was it remembering a certain topic? A scary experience? Or something simple, like sleep deprivation? Btw, that scrub machine was so cool, I've never seen something like that before!
I LOVE your channel. So informative and you’re such a great chick to watch. Thanks for sharing your day. Don’t know how you stay so up beat and happy lol
Your skin still in good even you're having busy schedules. Amazing! Could you share some tips? Your enthusiasm and passion in medical field spark my interest 😄
Love your channel! I have kind of a weird question. I'm a licensed psychotherapist and can have very long days- I too will get nausea when I haven't eaten in a while. How do you prevent this, or what do you eat to help out in these moments? Would love some tips. Thanks!
Hey again! I'm curious as to why they have you working all day/ all night? You'd think as a doctor they'd want you to have proper sleep lol regardless, you're a trooper! it's inspiring to see your gratitude and positivity. I'm not interested in pursuing a career in the medical field but your videos are still my favorite! I hope you have a nice day xx
Hi Katie - it’s something most residents have to do while they are training and I agree it’s not ideal! Some countries have stopped doing it for that exact reason... who knows if that will happen in Canada too!
Q: during the holidays or major family events, have you ever had a day off (Thanksgiving, Christmas, weddings, etc.) and have been called in to work during the middle of dinner or event? If so, how does your family take it? We have police officers and firemen in our family so I was just curious. Hope all finds you well ☺️ Thank you for all that you do!
Even though I’ve done many night shifts I still keep looking what do other people carry in their bags just in case... #teamnosleep 😅 greetings from Venezuela!
Maria S. I know your comment is a year old, but thought you may still like an answer. You would be mandated to stay until someone else got hand over or someone else could come in and cover you. Typically that’s how it works, though I am in outpatient medicine so it may differ depending on where you work. A lot of places will already have protocol for this.
I like to play this game with myself where I try and recognize the hospital in the video as I've been admitted to or worked at most of the hospitals in these videos and I feel this weird sense of accomplishment when I do 😂
Huge props to you for always doing such an amazing job at your on calls! I wouldn't be able to function on next to no sleep! Ahaha keep up the awesome work! 😊
Really quick/random question: You said there are showers for people on call, what would you do if you got paged 911 or something in the middle of taking a shower or something like that where you would need longer to get there?
I'm no medical professional or someone who is on call. But I would imagine they would do the important parts of showering privates/armpits first then everything secondary then if gets paged dry off as best as possible. I've seen many firefighter/ems/EMT/paramedics UA-cam video/comments where they say they are in the shower and get paged out so they rinse off and dry as best they can but still suit up still wet and go to the call wet.
Since that would take a minute and you wouldn't be readily available, you would just make sure if you absolutely had to shower in the middle of a shift that you have someone holding your pager while you're tied up so they could respond if something came up.
Have you ever come across any rare conditions in patients during your training so far? And what's the most challenging case you've had so far? Love your videos so much! Thank you so much for sharing them with us all :) have a wonderful day!
Love your vlogs!!!!! You give me inspiration to always be positive because you always have a smile on your face and I want to be like that! Side note, what shoes do you wear that doesn't make your feet hurt?
How do you deal with the emotional aspect of your job? It's something I'm finding extremely hard as a med student because I always look at patients and think: "omg what if that happend to me?" Also i find it hard to stay in an environment full of sadness all the time...idk just wondering :)
Love that you always have a smile on your face! Your positive attitude is amazing, I know how hard it can be. 4th year & my end goal is trauma. What was your residency match experience like? I only remember the stress 😂
I'm loving your channel and videos! I was pre-med until I nearly flunked out in undergrad. Now, I'm a lawyer. 😂 Anyway, my question for you today is: why do you switch hospitals during the day/week? On Grey's Anatomy, they stay in one hospital all the time. 😂😉
This might sound silly, but I thought it was so sweet how when she got back into her call room, totally exhausted, she showed us what is in her bag. She could have done it when she was off, but she did that before sleeping, even though she was so tired. She is precious!
Hi Brianna! Aww thanks! Haha yeah I thought about that but I was excited to share with you guys while I was actually on call :)
I agree! I love her determination!! She's inspiring
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Hi Siobhan. In a future video could you talk about how you handle rude people (employees and patients) in the hospital and manage to stay so positive? Thanks! (:
Definitely agree
Just IGNORE those people & assume they don't even exist 😁
@@jannatjharna3269 Its easier said than done. 😅
@@jannatjharna3269 It's easier said than done especially when it's a customer service type of role
@@jannatjharna3269 Unfortunately, you just have to deal with them. You can always ask for help if you don't feel comfortable in a certain situation if that makes sense.
You're a freaking saint! Im over here like, do i have the energy to do the dishes? And youre over there 197 hours into a work day. Haha
Its not hard when you make as much as they make
Residents don't make that much
She's only making about 60-70k a year, Canadian. That's less than what my son made at his first job after leaving a four year college program, and he only had overnights once a week. The other four days were 9-5.
Marianne Black I swear I see you on every video on this channel 😂😂
Not trying to be rude but that's impossible because in a week there is 168 hours
One of the reasons why I love you and your videos so much is because you always keep a huge smile on your face and you're always motivated to share information with us! Thank you for doing this☺️
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That scrub machine was was so cool! Love watching your videos! 💕
I'm chocked that instead of going to sleep quickly before getting paged you're filming what's in your bag😂That's dedication💕love your energy 💜
I just finished night service and it was so busy! You make it look so effortless. #teamnosleep
Haha aw you are sweet... but I definitely feel the struggle, especially at 4am... that’s always the worst time for me!!
A puffer jacket is essential for nights!!! I used to walk around with a blanket on my shoulders (used to pretend it was a cape 😂😂)
Haha amazing - yeah I love to get the warm blankets from emerg ☺️👌
first year solutions ;)
I see you in every medical video.... In comment section 😕
I love your excitement and energy for your work, I don't know how you survive those overnight shifts.
the scrub dispensing machine is pretty awesome.
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I’m a nurse and it’s great to see ur journey. It definitely gives me an idea of what the docs feel like when I️ call. :)
I love her attitude, she is always so happy and enthusiastic, I love it
I started as a medical scribe in the ER and am now a paramedic and soon to be PA! Love your videos. It’s crazy to see all of the little similarities and differences from hospital to hospital. Such a fan. Wishing you the best and I can just tell you’re going to have a fantastic career!
I found your channel about a month ago and finally just subscribed. I don’t like to subscribe immediately channels but I have fallen in love with your channel. It’s not even the type of stuff I typically gravitate towards. I guess that seeing I have a complicated medical history I find the whole thing interesting. Keep up your great work and I will look forward to following you.
how do you look so adorable at 4am then 6am??! no sleep and still so positive!!❤️
Wow! That scrub system is so high tech! At my hospital there is just a cart and you grab them like a free-for-all, then there's a big bin to dump them in when they're dirty. Amazing!
How cool is the scrub machine! I love watching your videos, they’re interesting and funny at the same time 😊
Aw thanks!!
Says medical field isn't that high tech. Casually opens a vending machine for clothes.....but really, your vlogs are great :)
Just found your channel today. Those scrub machines are soooo cool!
I love your personality and overall vibe you make me want to keep pursuing my dreams of being a surgeon
I want to say thank you for making these videos, I feel very alone, depressed, and very very stressed right now but your vlogs help me a lot!
I've been watching your videos for a wee bit now. I have a chronic illness and deal with drs a lot. I love watching you, because I get to see their perspective. And you're really pretty and have an awesome personality :)
I too have a chronic illness and I find this interesting as well. She's a good Dr. don't you think? Her pts are lucky.
I think she is an awesome dr. What chronic illnesses do you have if you mind me asking? I have Ankylosing Spondylitis and Fibromyalgia. I have a couple of tests I need to get done in the near future for stomach issues, but American health care is so expensive.
I think it's so sad that you in the USA have to pay for your medical care, I feel so blessed to have Canadian Health Care. I would be so financially broke if I had to pay for all the surgery and care I have had to have since being diagnosed 27 yrs ago. Ok so I have Crohn's Disease, arthritis, I've had a heart attack called a SCAD (Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection) It's not a regular heart attack it's when your heart tears. So it's not cuz I have high cholesterol or anything like that, also chronic fatigue. So those are all auto immune and no surprise to that I also deal with depression and anxiety. There are long spells I can go off meds, but there are times I need them. I have no shame attached to needed meds for mental health reasons so when it's time I need them I go back on them. Presently I am on them again triggered from a cancer scare I had last year and needed a radical hysterectomy as well they cleaned out as much endometriosis and adnometriosis sp?) when they opened me up. They actually cut me open from above my belly button to as low as you can go. They took out all my insides cleaned up the 10 lb mass and as much endo as possible. Then put me back together. I am so grateful to those Oncology OBGYN's they were amazing!! I also am so fortunate that I live in Canada and I got diagnosed and in surgery in less than 3 months and all of it was free. I'm also needing corrective surgery as all my abdominal muscles tore in the major surgery so I need to go back in to get that corrected. However because I have Crohn's they can't do it laparoscopic they have to do major abdominal surgery again which I am not looking forward to. I was supposed to have it last moth but I landed in hospital needing emergency surgery Crohn's related so this other surgery is being pushed off into the new year. :( So yup that's me.
I am so sorry to hear you have had to go through all that, but thank goodness you have Canadian Health Care. There have been times where I wish I lived in your country, still do, considering the fact my government is making it more expensive. You have such a bright out look on things it sounds. You're an amazing person :)
Saturn dazed74 I hate living my chronic illnesses but o have got used to it #dealingfor4years
Your channel inspires me to go into the medical field, I love helping people and making them feel better!! P.S your jacket is SO dang cute.
So it was 25 hours shift!...no sleep how did you survive!
Always so friendly and happy. You are so lucky to be a Dr! Girl you rock!
Your Volgs legit are worth watching . I hope you vlog more often
Question: when applying for medical schools, how did you afford to travel to each interview/tour?? Do they pay for your hotel or anything? You’re awesome, one of my favorite UA-camrs!! I love your positivity and passion for what you do 😊
NicaSixty6 I agree!! I’ve always wondered this, as many people get like multiple interviews around the country!
Cara Michelle I have a family member that is a 4th year medical student. She had to pay everything either with her own money or with her loan, nothing was free.
Wow...this is what I figured! A hotel room isn’t so bad I guess. The thing that blows my mind the most is the flight! I know people who went to 8 interviews while still in undergrad. I’m like blown away by how they had time and money to do that. I could probably pay for like half a flight 😂😂
Cara Michelle I just realized the question was for applying to med school, my answer was in regards to when you’re a fourth year medical student and you are interviewing for a residency!
Just finished watching some of your videos and I had to comment and tell you how great this channel is! I was born in Winnipeg as well, and moved to Nova Scotia to do a masters degree. I am considering medical school (which is how I found your channel), and I just had to say that the information and footage you provide is so incredibly helpful in many ways, so thank you!
Great to hear from you Hayley - thanks for reaching out!!
Siobhan, you are so inspiring and your laugh is just infectious
Going into bio med class this year and wanting to go into the medical field. Your videos help me out on what i want to do!
You’re very pretty and seem very sweet and down to earth. So glad I came across your channel!
This might sound silly but I like it when you tell us about the patients and how sick they are. I’m very sick myself Gastroeosophagael reflux disease and Tracheomalacia, cystolic heart murmur. I’ve had these for my whole life. I’m 16, I find it hard because of bullying which leads to severe depression to keep fighting for myself. I go to a support services and have support. I told my mom this one time that one of my support workers loves Disney songs and sings them. Then I started singing a Disney song that I always fell sleep listening to, my mom said I need to grow up and stop singing Disney songs. I asked my mom why my support workers can sing Disney songs and they’re adults. My mom said because they work with children. I realised when she said that. I’m one of those children who they work with.
I appreciate all the things you do for us humans. Especially going near critically ill covid patients and risking getting yourself very sick.
Thank you so much Siobhan!!!!! 😀😀😀😀😀
Another Siobhan video, today is a good day
Are there any dress code rules you have to conform to? Like can you have nail art or crazy colored hair?
Nail art most definitly not, short clean nails is a must if you work in a hospital
I appreciate you showing us your bag instead of getting those extra minutes of rest! Thank you!
Haha I always thought that doctors just had a ton of scrubs in their closets at home. Didn’t know there was a vending machine for them 😂
Love your videos... I'm neither a doctor nor interested in becoming a doctor. I want to know what happens if you take the scrubs home and forget to turn them back in or if you keep them? Do you have to pay for them eventually? I always thought you had a closet of scrubs at home to use.
Joy Hansen at my hospital, the scrubex won’t let you get another pair until you return the previous ones.
Your vlogs are just AWESOME! Shout out to you,all the way from South Africa.
You should do a video about what do you wear in the hospital. Like cloths not scrubs. Its always a question what to wear casual but not too casual like that.
I'm so exited you posted a video!
I love this woman lol I’m not in the medicine field but she’s so informative and amazing plus her voice is soothing ♥️
I love all your videos. I don't plan on being a doctor but watching your videos give me some insight and i do learn a lot from watching your videos
You are amazing. So smart. So fun. So kind. So pretty, too!
I love your attitude! Always with a smile on your face 😊 Definately subscribing!!!
I was thought you were wearing a white robe in your intro and I JUST realized it was your white coat 😂 I love your videos! Always so organized and thought out.
Had a patient ever recognized u from UA-cam?
Interesting question! No not yet!
@@ViolinMD I hope they are still alive 😁
You look like gonna be a great doctor, congratulations because even though you tired you keep a good mood, should be proud of yourself pretty lady
Q: Bit morbid, but I’m curious. Have you had to call someone’s time of death yet? Thanks for the vlogs! It’s so intresting!
YES ANOTHER ONE OF THESE VIDEOS! 💕 Question: What was/is the hardest thing you've faced thus far as a on-call medical resident? Was it remembering a certain topic? A scary experience? Or something simple, like sleep deprivation? Btw, that scrub machine was so cool, I've never seen something like that before!
Mmm great question! I’ll add that into a Q&A because it’s too long to answer here!! Thanks Alexa!
Okay, and of course!! Can't wait! ☺️
It’s cool seeing how a resident’s day is through your videos. Love your vlogs!
Thanks Adnan!
absolutely looveeee your intro. just started watching your videos today and im obsessed. You have a new subbie :)
U are the only person I know that knows what kofta is, i am surprised, and happy 😬
Hi Shioban! You are so inspiring and peaceful. I love your videos. Please make Storytimes
Omg!! I love your jacket!
Thanks Claudia!
I was going to say the charger is very important. I bring it with me during the day too.
I LOVE your channel. So informative and you’re such a great chick to watch. Thanks for sharing your day.
Don’t know how you stay so up beat and happy lol
I don't know how i'll survive these long working hours after graduation , i'll just fall asleep . God be with you
Your skin still in good even you're having busy schedules. Amazing! Could you share some tips? Your enthusiasm and passion in medical field spark my interest 😄
i love how u have added the bitemoji it’s soooo cute!
youre so positive and lovely
Love your channel! I have kind of a weird question. I'm a licensed psychotherapist and can have very long days- I too will get nausea when I haven't eaten in a while. How do you prevent this, or what do you eat to help out in these moments? Would love some tips. Thanks!
How do you have SO much energy? Im amazed!
Your amazing doing such a long shift must be so hard x
This is old. But her personality remains the best as always ❤️.
It's super cool to see what you bring with you!
keep up the great in-hospital vlogs!!
Hey again! I'm curious as to why they have you working all day/ all night? You'd think as a doctor they'd want you to have proper sleep lol regardless, you're a trooper! it's inspiring to see your gratitude and positivity. I'm not interested in pursuing a career in the medical field but your videos are still my favorite! I hope you have a nice day xx
Hi Katie - it’s something most residents have to do while they are training and I agree it’s not ideal! Some countries have stopped doing it for that exact reason... who knows if that will happen in Canada too!
Dude these vlogs are AWESOME. Makes me excited about phlebotomy and nursing school
Aw thanks Kristy!
Q: during the holidays or major family events, have you ever had a day off (Thanksgiving, Christmas, weddings, etc.) and have been called in to work during the middle of dinner or event? If so, how does your family take it? We have police officers and firemen in our family so I was just curious. Hope all finds you well ☺️
Thank you for all that you do!
I CANT STOP WATCHING YOU!!!!!!
Wow!great video's,great personality too.
I had no idea about the scrub machine! So interesting!
Even though I’ve done many night shifts I still keep looking what do other people carry in their bags just in case... #teamnosleep 😅 greetings from Venezuela!
5am to 6am is the worst on nightshift, I always feel queasy and nauseas.
Ugh yeah I hate that!! 🤢
what kind of working out do you do usually?
what would you like to specialize in the future?
I love so much your videos... you inspired me ..
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What would happen if a person who was on call had an emergency and had to leave the hospital?
Maria S. I know your comment is a year old, but thought you may still like an answer. You would be mandated to stay until someone else got hand over or someone else could come in and cover you. Typically that’s how it works, though I am in outpatient medicine so it may differ depending on where you work. A lot of places will already have protocol for this.
Love that your med book is from MASSACHUSETTS
I like to play this game with myself where I try and recognize the hospital in the video as I've been admitted to or worked at most of the hospitals in these videos and I feel this weird sense of accomplishment when I do 😂
The scrub machines are awesome!
That scrub machine is amazing!
Huge props to you for always doing such an amazing job at your on calls! I wouldn't be able to function on next to no sleep! Ahaha keep up the awesome work! 😊
Really quick/random question: You said there are showers for people on call, what would you do if you got paged 911 or something in the middle of taking a shower or something like that where you would need longer to get there?
I'm no medical professional or someone who is on call. But I would imagine they would do the important parts of showering privates/armpits first then everything secondary then if gets paged dry off as best as possible. I've seen many firefighter/ems/EMT/paramedics UA-cam video/comments where they say they are in the shower and get paged out so they rinse off and dry as best they can but still suit up still wet and go to the call wet.
Since that would take a minute and you wouldn't be readily available, you would just make sure if you absolutely had to shower in the middle of a shift that you have someone holding your pager while you're tied up so they could respond if something came up.
It’s so relaxing listening to you😌
Have you ever come across any rare conditions in patients during your training so far? And what's the most challenging case you've had so far? Love your videos so much! Thank you so much for sharing them with us all :) have a wonderful day!
Hi Rachel! Great questions.. I’ll answer those in future videos for sure!
Violin MD Aww thank you so much Siobhan! That'd be awesome! Can't wait to hear your thoughts :)
I’m about to take a shower and I’m playing your blogs so I can learn while showering. I’m thinking of going to med school.
That scrub dispenser is the neatest thing
Aahhh I'm so excited for this video 😍😍🎉
Love your vlogs!!!!! You give me inspiration to always be positive because you always have a smile on your face and I want to be like that! Side note, what shoes do you wear that doesn't make your feet hurt?
What are your top 3 favorite departments to work in
Your videos are awesome!!!!! Thank you so much for your amazing work:)
Thanks Anna!
You seem like such a good resident doctor and I love your joyful peronality! Do you find yourself looking up things from the pocket medicine often?
Awesome video! I️ love ur channel! I️ clicked on the notification so fast lmao
How do you deal with the emotional aspect of your job? It's something I'm finding extremely hard as a med student because I always look at patients and think: "omg what if that happend to me?" Also i find it hard to stay in an environment full of sadness all the time...idk just wondering :)
Vittoria Zuccaroli You have to be able to separate yourself from the situation as much as you can.
Love that you always have a smile on your face! Your positive attitude is amazing, I know how hard it can be. 4th year & my end goal is trauma.
What was your residency match experience like? I only remember the stress 😂
Love your videos! My question would be do doctors get sick a lot? I’ve always wondered, especially for family medicine!
Great question!
YAYYYYY highlight of my week
watching your vids is motivating, i am gettingg ready to write my step 1 in a year
What's your favorite lip product? The red lipstick you have on is so natural!
You remind me of this medical student...'America'
I'm loving your channel and videos! I was pre-med until I nearly flunked out in undergrad. Now, I'm a lawyer. 😂 Anyway, my question for you today is: why do you switch hospitals during the day/week? On Grey's Anatomy, they stay in one hospital all the time. 😂😉