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I’m somewhat surprised you can do that. In my country, anesthesiologists are chosen by surgeons so it is necessary for the anesthesiologists to have good relations with the surgeon.
@@raphaelledesma9393 It's interesting because in my country it depends on the state. On some states it's a closed anesthesiologist/surgeon team, but where I work (thankfully) we work for the hospital so we do all kinds of cases and don't have to endure the same pricks all day, only sometimes.
@Paul Ridgeway the video was specifically talking about general surgery. There is no way they make $900k a year. Not even ortho rakes in such money on average. Look up MGMA numbers, don't go by "contracts I personally executed", whatever that means.
As an anesthesiologist I've been waiting for this one with bated breath. You sir, did not disappoint. The passive aggression, the hiding behind the drapes as a conflict resolution strategy, the coffee manifestation, and the breaks, oh god the breaks. Your insight never ceases to amaze me. I was dying laughing from second 1 😂
I made the foolish mistake of taking a sip from my drink as the video started. Nearly went down my own airways with that mallampati 4 joke followed by WLB question. Oh and the coffee materialising 🤣 Much needed laughter and so on point!
Having only ever been on the patient end, the anesthesiologist was my best friend for an hour and my fiercest advocate in the OR. The surgeon is the genie that fixes the thing but the anesthesiologist is the warm safety blanket.
The OR nurses, both circulating & scrubbing that carry the emotional/verbal abuse of the surgeon while ALWAYS being the patient advocate. NEVER bowing to pressure and ALWAYS putting the patient 1st.
Oh, I agree. I have to have kidney surgery a little more often than I'd like and I've learned things through trial and error of what to ask for and the anesthesiologist is always happy to take my washing list in regards to pain and things I want to wake up with
Anesthesia is easily my favourite character. If I was a doctor, I would be an anesthesiologist just because of these sketches. It's probably a good thing I'm not a doctor, because I don't think doctors are supposed to choose specialties based on comedy skits.
My father in law was a General Practitioner who actually went back to school so he could pursue his dreams of not having to talk to his patients- I mean become an anesthesiologist.
I still remember the anesthesiologist for my tonsillectomy when I was 8 years old. As I lay on the table, he dashed into the OR, said, "hello Peanut!", and in passing tweaked my nose so hard it hurt. I'm 69 now; that guy really made an impression on me.
@@liam_hurlburt That sounds fun! I mostly remember the one from when I was 14 and got my wisdom teeth out, because they were all going to come in sideways. Apparently, he'd never had someone with an exaggerated startle response, some panic issues, and a dad with a default fight response, based on how he reacted to my shout when the IV got put in my hand. (I got Emla patches after that.)
Same!! I remember mine too!!!! I don’t even think he did anything all that special but just the way he introduced himself.. idk he was very lively upbeat and charming
When I got my C Section, the anesthesiologist was so kind to me. I was shivering violently from the juice and how freezing it was in the room. He put his hand on my head to tell me I'm doing great and it was so warm. I was like "keep it there" 😂 he was so kind
I’’ve been a circulating nurse in the OR for 10+ years and this is SO TRUE! Every single part of it. Sometimes the scrub and I make a game of counting the times anesthesia takes a break throughout the day. We keep a running tally of that, as well as the number of instruments dropped by the surgical team. 😆
As an FA I want to clarify something. We're often accused of not helping you in the OR. Well I have to say I can't count the number of times we've helped you with your crossword puzzles. I think the average number of breaks by anesthesia is 3 per hour. And tell me: which door do they use?
@@peopleschoice8894 There's always at least 2 doors in to and out of the OR. One opens up to the 'sterile' hallway which is considered clean. The other opens up to a less clean area where more people congregate and such. Once a room is opened and ready for surgery you are supposed to use the door to the 'sterile' area so you don't bring in any contaminants and such. However the anesthesia machine is usually located near the other door meaning the anesthetist or MDA have to walk an additional 30 feet or so. Perish forbid! Nope. Anesthesia is just going to use the door most convenient for them as they posses antimicrobial properties that exude from their bodies as they walk by the sterile field, (the area where all the surgical action takes place). Hope this clears things up for you.
I used to love the anesthesiologists. Whenever I was in there doing a case with them they always had the best conversation about all the great things they were doing. They always had great work/life balance!😂👍
depends on the practice. When you're on call, you're on call for every department. So even if General Surgery has a great call and no OR cases, you might still have to come in for a urology case or an ortho case or a GI case, etc, etc, etc. I left a practice fully of greedy jackasses who wanted to understaff so we wouldn't have to split the work among more people, thus making more money. I was working 80-100 hour weeks and I never saw my kids. I had a three year old and a newborn. I left that practice for a job that paid about 60 percent what I was making, but it was a smaller hospital and we worked about 40 hour weeks. A bit quieter, a bit more boring, but I've gotten to see my kids grow up. You can get the work life balance, but you have to make a decision to prioritize it and then act on that decision. It also means you won't make as much money, and you'll have to be OK with that. I could have paid off my med school loans in just three or four years at my old job. Sometimes I wonder if I could have stuck it out at least until then. But I had my 3 year old daughter run out of her room at 5am one morning (hadn't seen her awake in a couple of days since I would get back home after she was asleep), crying and begging me not to go to work, to stay with her. Let me tell you, I have that memory SEARED into my brain and I didn't need to see that twice. I started looking for new jobs that day, and well, I still have med school loans to pay off as a result, but I'm happier in every other way.
@@rcranes2227 Glad you made that decision. I'm positive your daughter appreciates that you took this decision. No amount of money in this world is worth not seeing your kids grow up Best of luck Anesthesia.
CRNA here. Any time the surgeon gripes at me (especially near the end of the case) “Anesthesia! The patient is moving” I usually always say “that’s a sign of life, doctor” before raising my drapes higher.
As an anaesthesia resident this is so on point especially the teasing of surgeons about their terrible work life balance.... especially those General & Neurosurgeons 🤣
I had a friend who was an orthopedic surgeon. He hated his anesthesiologist! 😂 He ended up having a stroke at 38 due to never sleeping. “I’ll sleep when I’m dead” was his motto. After he recovered became an anesthesiologist 😁
I'm excited for the in-patient pharmacist's therapy session, where he's able to read the therapist's notes through the back of the clipboard, backwards.
Always so on point. When is the Interventional Radiologist getting added to the mix? They could be "radiology" just also wearing lead. Also, perfect time of year to introduce IR. Everyone knows the closer it is to Christmas, the "safer a procedure is with image guidance." (also applies to after 5pm, weekends, and less major holidays.)
@@veverizza2016 yeah, like when they put drains in stuff that doesn't need a drain, then don't follow the patient so ultimately no one is managing that unindicated drain.
@@toldt I am sorry you had a bad experience with them. I only had good experience and they tend to interfere when it is really needed. I find that they have good judgment and conservative management whenever possible
For whatever reason, the anesthesiologist was with me when they made me walk (ok, waddle) to the OR for a c-section. I have no idea why they didn't push me in the bed I was in, but as we were making our way down the hall he said to me, "I've been doing this job for nearly 30 years and I've never walked with my patient carrying their IV bag into the OR before. This is AWESOME!" Cool dude.
You should be an actor in a major motion picture. You’re an incredibly good actor. In addition, your material is imaginative, well-written, and, as mentioned, incredibly well acted. The tilt of the head, lift of an eyebrow, glance of your eye, quiver of the chin-you’re conveying so much with the tiniest movement. I salute you, sir! Oh--and as an anesthesiologist, I particularly enjoyed this video, though all your videos seem to be excellent!
Yeah, I want to see “Johnathan” out grocery shopping for the Doc and relating with the general public silently through: hey nods and facial expressions.
Yessss, Johnathan in therapy. I bet the silence causes the psychiatrist to start talking about his childhood and in the end Johnathan is silently consoling him with a shoulder rub!!
As a G.S. i approve this, we all end up yelling at anesthesia at least once in a week. I still remember, one of my anesthesia dropping a spiderman joke on me in the O.R. I told him, Doctor this patient is moving. He replied, "I missed the part where, that is my problem".
I'll never forget my first day in anesthesia class and veterinary school. The professor said, " anesthesia is 90% boredom and 10% terror". Everything is laughs and giggles until the EKG throws a dozen VPC in a row. (The patient is dieing)
"Taking a break" thing is on point. I'm radiology technician and I'm present during orthopedic surgeries. One of the anesthesiologists I know always goes somewhere during surgery leaving nurse alone with the patient and then she cannot go anywhere and usually ends up asking me to go find him when she needs something :) its not that easy to spot him xD
WTF? Where the hell do you work? I'm an OR circulator. If I'm not on break or at lunch, I'm to be in the room with the patient at all times, unless I'm darting into the core for additional supplies or instruments for the team. Write this dick up! He's unsafe
You need to report that. This is medical malpractice of the utmost degree. I've had to run out for a pee break during a loooong surgey when I was on the verge of bursting and there was nobody around to give me a break. But that pee break was all of 90 seconds and at that point I was so distracted by holding it in that I wasn't properly watching the patient. I asked the circulator to watch the monitor, and I asked the surgeon to just hold still for a bit, and I was back in about a minute. But anybody routinely leaving a patient like that is hands down improper. We only take breaks if another anethesiologist takes over. That's it (well, and that one time emergency pee break when there weren't any other anesthesiologists in the hospital).
My Anesthesiologist during femur fracture was a very fun guy,we kept throwing jokes and he had plenty of stories.Made the operation fun for the whole 4 and half hours
It's amazing. Names change but people are always the same. It's the exact same situation in Brazil. I'm an anesthesiologist also, and I approve of this skit
In the middle of my heart stent, I woke up, lifted my head to look at the heart image on the monitor, and said, "Hey, that looks pretty cool." The cardio surgeon was not pleased with the anesthesiologist. I was out in about 5 seconds.
I will say, as a transfusion scientist, if we have problems with patients while they’re in the OR/OT the anaesthetist is the one to take our call. Had a patient rushed to the OR last week with the Group and Hold collected after the patient had been knocked out and we found multiple antibodies. The team was really great and they spoke to the Haem team about emergency release blood and it was really great even though it was a difficult case for all involved.
My cousin who's gonna be an anaesthesiologist is a hardcore anime fan....and he too takes toooooooo many break naps throughout the day.....and his personality is pretty much like Dr Glauc's portrayal of an anaesthesiologist.....I still don't know how dr Glauc impersonates all types of doctors personalities so well.... 😂 I just love it so much 🤣😀
The anesthesiologist that was putting me under well half under was bad ass. She and i did a puzzle while i was half sedated. My electrophysologist stopped and told her to stop and do her job and i blanked out after. Saw his face he was not happy.
Reminds me of the time I went in for a minor surgery with localized aneasthesia and after 30 mins, the surgeon and aneasthesia guy starts fighting over something minor Im wide awake on the operating table like "WTF is going in" Then I said something to stop their fight like " Can this wait after the operation, Ill glady be the refree"
As a resident I can guarantee that this is 100% accurate. Well played, Mister. 😆 The passive agressive hiding, the breaks, the use of tablet during surgery. They always asked me if I've already had breakfast or lunch to keep a steady healthy diet. And of course they have almost always new stories to share. My mentor said that "there's only 3 time we have to work during the surgery: at the beginning, at the end, and when there's problem." 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 This is too funny to be mad at. I'm not a coffee person, yet they always seemed to have breaks, and coffee appeared somehow, eventually I had to accept coffee as a lifestyle in order to blend in! 😂😂
This reminds me from the time I had to have a surgery in a foreign country and they had some trouble making me sleep. The anesthesiologist was actual from my home country and made jokes with me in our maternal language until I was finally under.
I so want to see more of the psychiatrist, especially in unusual circumstances. They're still medical doctors and one easily forgets they are qualified for other stuff too than just prescribing depression meds. I once asked mine for a strep test and she was glad although she had to look around for a while for the right lab orders. :D
These are fantastic! Definetly had to subscribe. I'm currently in the middle of a psychiatry rotation - I would love to see «Psychiatrist goes to therapy». 😁
Scrubbed in as both scrub nurse and first assist with a whole-lotta OBGYNs doing the surgical thing. These anesthesiology scenes are SO funny! So true!
You've never had an 80 year and have their kids all put out Gma needs eye surgery, or can't see well enough to drive anymore, which means yanking the license. Ophthalmologist take abusive sh!t from ungrateful jackalopes too.
If the surgeon complains („the patient is moving“ or „muscle relaxation is insufficient, I can’t work like that”) one injects 3 ml of saline with a flourish and a couple of minutes later one asks “is that better” …. 9 out of 10 times the response is “yes, why didn’t you do that straight away”😂
Your channel is so funny! I am hooked. Saw your first video yesterday on my friend's Facebook wall and been watching ever since! Just can't stop! It's too good! 🤣🤣🤣 Keep em coming dude!
This has to be the best yet! The feud with surgery, the passive aggressive draping to hide his face (I snorted really loudly at that) the coffee magically appearing and the breaks! Lmfao!!
They are my favorite when I get any sort of operation cause they give the stuff that makes me feel good right before reality disappears. Its the only highlight of any procedure really, considering everything else is just misery.
Hey thanks for watching. Make sure you subscribe. It gives me the motivation to send more doctors to therapy.
Collab with nurses,send them to therapy.
I am going through a very tough time in my life and your videos are the only soothing thing I use these days .... Thank you so much for your content ....
Really awesome! Though you should give kudos to the camera man (or woman)!
Hello, flanary
Pleeeeeaaaaase make a video for pediatrics. Peds goes to therapy would be amazing
Asking the surgeon how their work/life balance is after a ten hour session is pretty savage, ngl
😂😂😂
I’m somewhat surprised you can do that. In my country, anesthesiologists are chosen by surgeons so it is necessary for the anesthesiologists to have good relations with the surgeon.
@@raphaelledesma9393 It's interesting because in my country it depends on the state. On some states it's a closed anesthesiologist/surgeon team, but where I work (thankfully) we work for the hospital so we do all kinds of cases and don't have to endure the same pricks all day, only sometimes.
@Paul Ridgeway lol no they don't
@Paul Ridgeway the video was specifically talking about general surgery. There is no way they make $900k a year. Not even ortho rakes in such money on average. Look up MGMA numbers, don't go by "contracts I personally executed", whatever that means.
As an anesthesiologist I've been waiting for this one with bated breath. You sir, did not disappoint. The passive aggression, the hiding behind the drapes as a conflict resolution strategy, the coffee manifestation, and the breaks, oh god the breaks. Your insight never ceases to amaze me. I was dying laughing from second 1 😂
We refer to the drapes as “the blood-brain barrier”.
@@johndanyi1122 brilliant.
@@johndanyi1122 😂
You KNOW surgeons don’t have work/life balance! 😆
I made the foolish mistake of taking a sip from my drink as the video started. Nearly went down my own airways with that mallampati 4 joke followed by WLB question. Oh and the coffee materialising 🤣 Much needed laughter and so on point!
Having only ever been on the patient end, the anesthesiologist was my best friend for an hour and my fiercest advocate in the OR. The surgeon is the genie that fixes the thing but the anesthesiologist is the warm safety blanket.
The OR nurses, both circulating & scrubbing that carry the emotional/verbal abuse of the surgeon while ALWAYS being the patient advocate. NEVER bowing to pressure and ALWAYS putting the patient 1st.
@@aurorarose2836 Not sure why you are confidently capitalizing such superfluous superlatives lol
Amen
During my C-section the anesthesia doc held my hand the whole time. They really were that warm blanket 🥰
Oh, I agree. I have to have kidney surgery a little more often than I'd like and I've learned things through trial and error of what to ask for and the anesthesiologist is always happy to take my washing list in regards to pain and things I want to wake up with
Anesthesia is easily my favourite character. If I was a doctor, I would be an anesthesiologist just because of these sketches. It's probably a good thing I'm not a doctor, because I don't think doctors are supposed to choose specialties based on comedy skits.
You would be surprised
comedy skits show more truth than any fact-claiming source
Ugh but Jonathan is so funny 🤣
I'm a medstud and I'm tempted to become neurologist based on these skits lmao
Hahaha, same. I have nothing to do with medicine but after binge watching these skits, I feel like anesthesia is my spirit animal.
He passed up a break? That's progress... You never pass up a break!
My father in law was a General Practitioner who actually went back to school so he could pursue his dreams of not having to talk to his patients- I mean become an anesthesiologist.
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HAHAHA Good one! *Fonzie fingers* Ehhh!
Priceless😂😂😂
“We don’t make fun of people’s difficult airways” has me dying 😂
I still remember the anesthesiologist for my tonsillectomy when I was 8 years old. As I lay on the table, he dashed into the OR, said, "hello Peanut!", and in passing tweaked my nose so hard it hurt. I'm 69 now; that guy really made an impression on me.
the anesthesiologist for my tonsillectomy gave me a piggyback ride to the OR 😋
@@liam_hurlburt hahaha. I don’t know why this made me laugh so hard. 😂
@@liam_hurlburt That sounds fun!
I mostly remember the one from when I was 14 and got my wisdom teeth out, because they were all going to come in sideways.
Apparently, he'd never had someone with an exaggerated startle response, some panic issues, and a dad with a default fight response, based on how he reacted to my shout when the IV got put in my hand.
(I got Emla patches after that.)
Mhm nice number
Same!! I remember mine too!!!! I don’t even think he did anything all that special but just the way he introduced himself.. idk he was very lively upbeat and charming
As an OR/ER Floating nurse, I love hanging out with Anethesia. They almost always pay for lunch! 🥰
Woah when do you learn to float and can you teach me?
Yes,they are nice and have a tender heart
It's cos they have good work/life balance
🤣🤣
Cuz they know their life can be hell if u don't like them.
The facial expressions in this one are so on point. Had a really good laugh at the end.
When I got my C Section, the anesthesiologist was so kind to me. I was shivering violently from the juice and how freezing it was in the room. He put his hand on my head to tell me I'm doing great and it was so warm. I was like "keep it there" 😂 he was so kind
Omg you could do a couples counseling one with Anaesthesia and Surgery lmaooo
Or, nephrology and cardiology. Good idea on couples counseling! 👍
Holy crap, yes!
They sit down and Anaesthesia sets up a set of drapes between them…
That’s genius
Oh please this would be to die for, this and cardio - renal couple counselling
I’’ve been a circulating nurse in the OR for 10+ years and this is SO TRUE! Every single part of it. Sometimes the scrub and I make a game of counting the times anesthesia takes a break throughout the day. We keep a running tally of that, as well as the number of instruments dropped by the surgical team. 😆
Please tell me that tally is on a giant whiteboard in the break room. That's how I picture it at least. No label but just an ominous tally record
@@numberoneenemypeanut it is on a giant whiteboard in the OR suite, but not the break room. Maybe I need to take it up a notch 😆
As an FA I want to clarify something. We're often accused of not helping you in the OR. Well I have to say I can't count the number of times we've helped you with your crossword puzzles. I think the average number of breaks by anesthesia is 3 per hour. And tell me: which door do they use?
@@franks2910 non med here. Which door DO they use?
@@peopleschoice8894 There's always at least 2 doors in to and out of the OR. One opens up to the 'sterile' hallway which is considered clean. The other opens up to a less clean area where more people congregate and such. Once a room is opened and ready for surgery you are supposed to use the door to the 'sterile' area so you don't bring in any contaminants and such. However the anesthesia machine is usually located near the other door meaning the anesthetist or MDA have to walk an additional 30 feet or so. Perish forbid! Nope. Anesthesia is just going to use the door most convenient for them as they posses antimicrobial properties that exude from their bodies as they walk by the sterile field, (the area where all the surgical action takes place). Hope this clears things up for you.
Never thought I'd see somebody weaponise a drape - kudos, Anaesthesia.
The anaesthetists tag-teaming therapy sessions is the ultimate. This is peak humour. Snort laughed my deaf neighbour awake
im pretty sure i just launched coke 4 foot outa my nose at that last sentence. LMFAO!!!
@@narmale that’s easy to misinterpret, I‘m gonna assume you mean the soft drink^^
@@gggggggggggggggggg161 PFT are you crazy? i'd never lose 100 dollars like that :3
I used to love the anesthesiologists. Whenever I was in there doing a case with them they always had the best conversation about all the great things they were doing. They always had great work/life balance!😂👍
depends on the practice. When you're on call, you're on call for every department. So even if General Surgery has a great call and no OR cases, you might still have to come in for a urology case or an ortho case or a GI case, etc, etc, etc. I left a practice fully of greedy jackasses who wanted to understaff so we wouldn't have to split the work among more people, thus making more money. I was working 80-100 hour weeks and I never saw my kids. I had a three year old and a newborn. I left that practice for a job that paid about 60 percent what I was making, but it was a smaller hospital and we worked about 40 hour weeks. A bit quieter, a bit more boring, but I've gotten to see my kids grow up.
You can get the work life balance, but you have to make a decision to prioritize it and then act on that decision. It also means you won't make as much money, and you'll have to be OK with that. I could have paid off my med school loans in just three or four years at my old job. Sometimes I wonder if I could have stuck it out at least until then. But I had my 3 year old daughter run out of her room at 5am one morning (hadn't seen her awake in a couple of days since I would get back home after she was asleep), crying and begging me not to go to work, to stay with her. Let me tell you, I have that memory SEARED into my brain and I didn't need to see that twice. I started looking for new jobs that day, and well, I still have med school loans to pay off as a result, but I'm happier in every other way.
@@rcranes2227 Glad you made that decision. I'm positive your daughter appreciates that you took this decision. No amount of money in this world is worth not seeing your kids grow up
Best of luck Anesthesia.
I get the vibe that if an anesthesiologist were to attend therapy they'd put their therapist to sleep.
..I'll see myself out.
I would become an anesthesiologist just to have coffee materialize wherever I go. ☕💀
CRNA here. Any time the surgeon gripes at me (especially near the end of the case) “Anesthesia! The patient is moving” I usually always say “that’s a sign of life, doctor” before raising my drapes higher.
Omg. Now you make me want to go to CRNA school. 😂😂😂
Omg what a response lol
In vet met we say “light is life”
Same. Paralysis is a luxury, not a necessity 😉
How clever. Haven't heard that one in 30 years. Something tells me you're the one knocking my hand holding the Bovie while you're checking your leads.
As an anaesthesia resident this is so on point especially the teasing of surgeons about their terrible work life balance.... especially those General & Neurosurgeons 🤣
I had a friend who was an orthopedic surgeon. He hated his anesthesiologist! 😂
He ended up having a stroke at 38 due to never sleeping. “I’ll sleep when I’m dead” was his motto.
After he recovered became an anesthesiologist 😁
@@dr.floridamanphd 🤣🤣
I don't get it. Don't you have to stay in OR until the 10 hour surgery end?
@@californiadreamin6599 kinda
I'm excited for the in-patient pharmacist's therapy session, where he's able to read the therapist's notes through the back of the clipboard, backwards.
Always so on point. When is the Interventional Radiologist getting added to the mix? They could be "radiology" just also wearing lead. Also, perfect time of year to introduce IR. Everyone knows the closer it is to Christmas, the "safer a procedure is with image guidance." (also applies to after 5pm, weekends, and less major holidays.)
IR are my heros. As an internist I consult a lot and they are always nice and solve every problem that surgery or others can not do.
@@veverizza2016 yeah, like when they put drains in stuff that doesn't need a drain, then don't follow the patient so ultimately no one is managing that unindicated drain.
IR is pretty cool. Used to clean their operating rooms all the time. Good people but quite the mess of rooms.
There's one on Radiology already: ua-cam.com/video/bjzyXSS0oy4/v-deo.html
Really good too as always!
@@toldt I am sorry you had a bad experience with them. I only had good experience and they tend to interfere when it is really needed. I find that they have good judgment and conservative management whenever possible
For whatever reason, the anesthesiologist was with me when they made me walk (ok, waddle) to the OR for a c-section. I have no idea why they didn't push me in the bed I was in, but as we were making our way down the hall he said to me, "I've been doing this job for nearly 30 years and I've never walked with my patient carrying their IV bag into the OR before. This is AWESOME!" Cool dude.
You should be an actor in a major motion picture. You’re an incredibly good actor. In addition, your material is imaginative, well-written, and, as mentioned, incredibly well acted. The tilt of the head, lift of an eyebrow, glance of your eye, quiver of the chin-you’re conveying so much with the tiniest movement. I salute you, sir! Oh--and as an anesthesiologist, I particularly enjoyed this video, though all your videos seem to be excellent!
I agree! He's really good.
I love this series. I need to see them all! I really hope to see Jonathan in a session. I also need more on the resistance!
I want to hear Jonathan spill all the tea!
Yeah, I want to see “Johnathan” out grocery shopping for the Doc and relating with the general public silently through: hey nods and facial expressions.
Yes!!!
I want to see Jonathan finally get into med school
You need to do Jonathan going into therapy! The psychiatrist vs. Jonathan!! #TeamJonathan
And Bill!
I feel like the psychiatrist would rip into Jonathan's people-pleasing ways. And then probably get won over by him.
Bill will be berated during therapy, poor guy can’t catch a break
Yessss, Johnathan in therapy. I bet the silence causes the psychiatrist to start talking about his childhood and in the end Johnathan is silently consoling him with a shoulder rub!!
@@Lmt1wp Jonathan can sit there smiling at the psychiatrist with that look! #TeamJonathan
As a G.S. i approve this, we all end up yelling at anesthesia at least once in a week. I still remember, one of my anesthesia dropping a spiderman joke on me in the O.R. I told him, Doctor this patient is moving. He replied, "I missed the part where, that is my problem".
I cant bear myself to laugh at this.... avshsjajakakao
I'll never forget my first day in anesthesia class and veterinary school. The professor said, " anesthesia is 90% boredom and 10% terror". Everything is laughs and giggles until the EKG throws a dozen VPC in a row. (The patient is dieing)
"Taking a break" thing is on point. I'm radiology technician and I'm present during orthopedic surgeries. One of the anesthesiologists I know always goes somewhere during surgery leaving nurse alone with the patient and then she cannot go anywhere and usually ends up asking me to go find him when she needs something :) its not that easy to spot him xD
Wears a blue invisibility cloak.
WTF? Where the hell do you work? I'm an OR circulator. If I'm not on break or at lunch, I'm to be in the room with the patient at all times, unless I'm darting into the core for additional supplies or instruments for the team. Write this dick up! He's unsafe
the pantry, that's the first place you should look
Unless that's a CRNA staying with the patient that is very not ok.
You need to report that. This is medical malpractice of the utmost degree. I've had to run out for a pee break during a loooong surgey when I was on the verge of bursting and there was nobody around to give me a break. But that pee break was all of 90 seconds and at that point I was so distracted by holding it in that I wasn't properly watching the patient. I asked the circulator to watch the monitor, and I asked the surgeon to just hold still for a bit, and I was back in about a minute.
But anybody routinely leaving a patient like that is hands down improper. We only take breaks if another anethesiologist takes over. That's it (well, and that one time emergency pee break when there weren't any other anesthesiologists in the hospital).
My Anesthesiologist during femur fracture was a very fun guy,we kept throwing jokes and he had plenty of stories.Made the operation fun for the whole 4 and half hours
That was hilarious! I also love the angry face anesthesia made 🤣 love these!!!
Psychiatry did a wonderful rendition of surgery. Almost sounds like the same person!
Surprisingly, even in South Korea, characters according to specialty are exactly the same.
It's amazing. Names change but people are always the same. It's the exact same situation in Brazil. I'm an anesthesiologist also, and I approve of this skit
New Dr. Glaucomflecken vid makes it a solid Saturday
Hey, therapy is stressful, nothing wrong with taking a break 😂
The look of horror on the therapists face was great. I legit lol'd
Oof. The disbelief and fury from the psychologist at the end 🤣
Anesthesia is one of your most well made characters!
This reproachful, passive-aggressive character is my favorite! You've got those reproachful eyes on point.
In the middle of my heart stent, I woke up, lifted my head to look at the heart image on the monitor, and said, "Hey, that looks pretty cool." The cardio surgeon was not pleased with the anesthesiologist. I was out in about 5 seconds.
Thanks for making another anaesthesiologist laugh at himself
I will say, as a transfusion scientist, if we have problems with patients while they’re in the OR/OT the anaesthetist is the one to take our call. Had a patient rushed to the OR last week with the Group and Hold collected after the patient had been knocked out and we found multiple antibodies. The team was really great and they spoke to the Haem team about emergency release blood and it was really great even though it was a difficult case for all involved.
My cousin who's gonna be an anaesthesiologist is a hardcore anime fan....and he too takes toooooooo many break naps throughout the day.....and his personality is pretty much like Dr Glauc's portrayal of an anaesthesiologist.....I still don't know how dr Glauc impersonates all types of doctors personalities so well.... 😂 I just love it so much 🤣😀
He is just amazing. Great therapy himself.
He may be an ophthalmologist but he had to do the same rotations before getting his specialty. You learn a lot about stereotypes during that time.
Just finished my anesthesia rotation. I love the accuracy of these skits :D
"Hey anesthesia, the patient is moving"
"Yeah, hold on one sec - 3 mL of saline- is it better now?"
"Absolutely; you just relaxed him, right?"
"Sure"
"We need to work on your conflict resolution skills"
"Oh come on, no we don't"
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That anesthesiologist was then considered a legend in the hospital as the first anesthesiologist in history to refuse a break.
The anesthesiologist that was putting me under well half under was bad ass. She and i did a puzzle while i was half sedated. My electrophysologist stopped and told her to stop and do her job and i blanked out after. Saw his face he was not happy.
Being an anaesthesiology resident I can relate each and everything he said 😂
Pulling up the surgical drapes for no reason absolutely sent me
Reminds me of the time I went in for a minor surgery with localized aneasthesia
and after 30 mins, the surgeon and aneasthesia guy starts fighting over something minor
Im wide awake on the operating table like "WTF is going in"
Then I said something to stop their fight like " Can this wait after the operation, Ill glady be the refree"
I have no idea about the interactions between and among medical specialties, but your skits always, ALWAYS make me laugh. 😂
You HAVE TO do neurology goes to therapy. I need to see that battle of wills and discussion of the brain
Cant recall if the good doc has done one on a podiatrist, a dermatologist, or infectious disease doc as yet. How about a OBGYN?
He has. It was hilarious.
“Let me know when that gets published in the New England Journal of Who Gives a Sh-“
“Neurology!”
"Hey! The patient is moving!"
"It's a sign of life."
As an intern in anesthesiology i just found out why the resident kept urging me to take a break lmao
why?
@@Y337n3ss The coffees are about to get materialized. You can't miss that.
My friend is a nurse anesthetist and I can guarantee this is 100% who she is
Please do a series of holiday parties for different specialities. By the way, internal med plays board games. 😂😂😂😂😂
Psychiatry plays 20 Questions and then tries to diagnose you based on your questions.
As a resident I can guarantee that this is 100% accurate. Well played, Mister. 😆
The passive agressive hiding, the breaks, the use of tablet during surgery. They always asked me if I've already had breakfast or lunch to keep a steady healthy diet. And of course they have almost always new stories to share.
My mentor said that "there's only 3 time we have to work during the surgery: at the beginning, at the end, and when there's problem." 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is too funny to be mad at. I'm not a coffee person, yet they always seemed to have breaks, and coffee appeared somehow, eventually I had to accept coffee as a lifestyle in order to blend in! 😂😂
As biomedical engineer.. I enjoy this channel more than I've expected 😭😂😂
Thank you for another insightful journey behind the curtains of medicine!
The therapist videos ARE my FAVORITE!!!
I’m a third year medical student considering anesthesia right now and I think the coffee part has me sold.
A break offered is a break given! (Always take the break)
This reminds me from the time I had to have a surgery in a foreign country and they had some trouble making me sleep. The anesthesiologist was actual from my home country and made jokes with me in our maternal language until I was finally under.
Love this new Therapy Series. Keep up the hilarious work. Always in Stitches 🤣🤣
I so want to see more of the psychiatrist, especially in unusual circumstances. They're still medical doctors and one easily forgets they are qualified for other stuff too than just prescribing depression meds. I once asked mine for a strep test and she was glad although she had to look around for a while for the right lab orders. :D
These are fantastic! Definetly had to subscribe. I'm currently in the middle of a psychiatry rotation - I would love to see «Psychiatrist goes to therapy». 😁
This is excellent. I feel like I’m in the OR right now watching all of the fun. (p.s. I’m the circulating nurse!)
Omg I died at the candy crush sounds!! the anesthesiologist today was exactly like that 🤣 amazing vid man
Oh the look as he seriously considered taking that break. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
If you make good merch, I swear I will buy. You're ACTUALLY funny in a unique way
love the interactions between the surgeons and anesthesia!!
Haha...the roast of the surgeon in the middle...absolute gem🤣
Scrubbed in as both scrub nurse and first assist with a whole-lotta OBGYNs doing the surgical thing. These anesthesiology scenes are SO funny! So true!
😂😂😂
I would like to ask for a clip about 'the Ophthalmologist goes to therapy' but then, Ophthalmologist don't have any reason for therapy!
Probably Jonathan will be sitting there anyway.
Disagree. Therapy for abusing Jonathan and Jonathan feeding him grapes in the middle of it. :-D
You've never had an 80 year and have their kids all put out Gma needs eye surgery, or can't see well enough to drive anymore, which means yanking the license.
Ophthalmologist take abusive sh!t from ungrateful jackalopes too.
@@kristynasmidova you're right.
Or maybe the Therapist try to help the Ophthalmologist to overcome his "Hospital phobia".
If the surgeon complains („the patient is moving“ or „muscle relaxation is insufficient, I can’t work like that”) one injects 3 ml of saline with a flourish and a couple of minutes later one asks “is that better” …. 9 out of 10 times the response is “yes, why didn’t you do that straight away”😂
I'm not even in the medical field, and I love your channel
Lmao!!!😂😂 as a therapist myself these are so funny
I have zero knowledge of medical terminology, not my area. But thanks to you, doctor, I'd like to learn some now. 👍🏻😊
Hi buddy, related to that being an anaesthesiologist. You are awesome, looking forward to many more.
Your channel is so funny! I am hooked. Saw your first video yesterday on my friend's Facebook wall and been watching ever since! Just can't stop! It's too good! 🤣🤣🤣 Keep em coming dude!
This should be a series on Netflix!
Hoooooolyyyyy shiiiiiiiiiit. DEM EYEZ at the end had me ROLLIN!!!
Where was this guy during the last 40+ years of my nursing career? We could use a good laugh like this every day on the job, lol
My favorite part of this is the clearly fuzzy fleece blankie he used as a surgical drape. 🤣
And no, he can’t come out to play either 😆
That eye movement was PERFECT!
This has to be the best yet! The feud with surgery, the passive aggressive draping to hide his face (I snorted really loudly at that) the coffee magically appearing and the breaks! Lmfao!!
Even just as an aspiring anesthesiologist, this is literally me
This is one of the best sessions
The fact that even the therapist calls him “anesthesia” 😭😂
Omg. Binge-watching these and they are all spot on. Well-done. Soooo many breaks. Lol
That break check is 100% on point.🤣
"Anesthesia, the patients moving"
Huh? Nah, he isn't, I would've seen something on my monitors
*closes youtube*
*subtly pushes atracurium syringe*
So many creators I like are dropping bangers today 😂😂
They are my favorite when I get any sort of operation cause they give the stuff that makes me feel good right before reality disappears. Its the only highlight of any procedure really, considering everything else is just misery.
Mallampati Score 🤣🤣🤣 I’m so happy that I could understand this reference 🤣🤣 So accurate portrayed 😃😃
I think this is the funniest one yet! Although I say that with every new clip!!