Surgical tech here…..I always felt bad for med students that had to rotate into surgery and had zero intention of going into surgery. Open cases were difficult as I was having to monitor them for sterility purposes as well as do my job. Robotic and lap surgery gave them something to look at, but it was such a waste of their time. I can only think of one that ‘thought about’ switching to surgery in all these years. I know there are some that haven’t made up their minds about which field they wish to pursue (most have) but it seems allowing them to focus on their interests would bring a more optimal outcome. Just my 2 cents. 🙂
Really appreciate your different perspective! I saw this video myself and wanted to hear what physicians thought about it, since it seems like a lot of it is just regurgitating stereotypes
Informative video . Please keep informing us . Love from India . I am a student currently preparing for medical entrance exam . I can understand your words ..I think as a doctor our primary focus is on to save lifes . We should be ready to spend any time to do that . We should not go to medical life for money . We should go in it only if we are really interested in this job
Video recommendations (I have not watched all of your videos) 1 ) vlogs 2) cases 3) surgical techniques 4) stuff about health care and reviewing different countries health care systems
Primary care doc from Sweden here. That paperwork… It’s taken to such height here that it’s making me doubt my choice. Demand for documenting every single sound uttered about the patient is growing at the rate of malignant tumour. And it’s the same in other professions in Sweden. Teachers are documenting that a student is not doing well at maths more then teaching maths.
Rather than the quality of your work it’s the satisfaction & fulfillment of your job. I would not forget a teacher in surgery who used to say “ my poor patients make me rich , because God pays for them “.
I don't think surgeons are masochist. I just look at the positive stereotypes of doctors. I was wondering how did you get from family medicine to a surgeon.
I like the new background music, nice touch. I just hope the music volume is relatively lower compared to your voice volume next time so I can hear you better.
@@RichHilsden thanks! Yeah it’s not bad but I feel like the background music volume being a bit more mellow would be nice. The voice is still audible, it’s just that it’s hard to stay focused if you’re watching the video only once or twice.
Wow! The last minute was so wonderfully said, it gave me chills! Thank you for inspiring me to keep pursuing my vocation, Dr. Hilsden. My question is: How do you go from family medicine to surgery? (I ask because I’m interested in FM, ER, and general surgery, possibly trauma). You apply to a new residency after working in family medicine for a few years? I would love to know this information. I appreciate you and God bless you!
Are you a family physician who also does trauma surgery? Or did you switch to trauma surgery after family? I'm very interested in both of those aspects so that combination is very interesting and I'd love to hear more!
Nothing but respect for the surgeons out there!
Surgical tech here…..I always felt bad for med students that had to rotate into surgery and had zero intention of going into surgery. Open cases were difficult as I was having to monitor them for sterility purposes as well as do my job. Robotic and lap surgery gave them something to look at, but it was such a waste of their time. I can only think of one that ‘thought about’ switching to surgery in all these years. I know there are some that haven’t made up their minds about which field they wish to pursue (most have) but it seems allowing them to focus on their interests would bring a more optimal outcome. Just my 2 cents. 🙂
How have I never seen your channel before? Going back to watch all the rest of your videos!
Really appreciate your different perspective! I saw this video myself and wanted to hear what physicians thought about it, since it seems like a lot of it is just regurgitating stereotypes
Informative video . Please keep informing us . Love from India . I am a student currently preparing for medical entrance exam . I can understand your words ..I think as a doctor our primary focus is on to save lifes . We should be ready to spend any time to do that . We should not go to medical life for money . We should go in it only if we are really interested in this job
Video recommendations (I have not watched all of your videos) 1 ) vlogs 2) cases 3) surgical techniques 4) stuff about health care and reviewing different countries health care systems
Really love your channel especially being focused on surgery
please give more insight into Acute Care Surgery. Lifestyle, compensation, procedures, work hours, ect... thank you!
I’d love to. This is big part of this channel for sure.
Primary care doc from Sweden here. That paperwork… It’s taken to such height here that it’s making me doubt my choice. Demand for documenting every single sound uttered about the patient is growing at the rate of malignant tumour.
And it’s the same in other professions in Sweden. Teachers are documenting that a student is not doing well at maths more then teaching maths.
Maybe AI could help us with the paperwork in the future
Rather than the quality of your work it’s the satisfaction & fulfillment of your job.
I would not forget a teacher in surgery who used to say “ my poor patients make me rich , because God pays for them “.
I don't think surgeons are masochist. I just look at the positive stereotypes of doctors. I was wondering how did you get from family medicine to a surgeon.
I like the new background music, nice touch. I just hope the music volume is relatively lower compared to your voice volume next time so I can hear you better.
Thanks for the feedback. Seemed fine on my end, but I will tone it down a bit next time
@@RichHilsden thanks! Yeah it’s not bad but I feel like the background music volume being a bit more mellow would be nice. The voice is still audible, it’s just that it’s hard to stay focused if you’re watching the video only once or twice.
Wow! The last minute was so wonderfully said, it gave me chills! Thank you for inspiring me to keep pursuing my vocation, Dr. Hilsden. My question is: How do you go from family medicine to surgery? (I ask because I’m interested in FM, ER, and general surgery, possibly trauma). You apply to a new residency after working in family medicine for a few years? I would love to know this information. I appreciate you and God bless you!
Thanks for the comment. The transition from family to trauma surgery was hard, but when you know what you want to do you do it
@@RichHilsden Thank you for your response! I am going to work hard to get where I want to!!
So you were a FM doc beforehand? Can you still take care of a few patients in clinic as a trauma surgeon if you wanted to? Asking as a lost M3
Thank youuuu!
What is it like working as a trauma surgeon also covering the ICU?
Are you a family physician who also does trauma surgery? Or did you switch to trauma surgery after family? I'm very interested in both of those aspects so that combination is very interesting and I'd love to hear more!
I switched from family medicine to general surgery, then did a trauma surgery fellowship. It’s a long process
@@RichHilsden ahh I see. Thank you so much for answering!
@@RichHilsden can you make a video about this pleas
The background song is a bit annoying and distracting…
off topic but whats the story with the basketball in the background
Lol. Sometimes I play basketball.
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