How accurate is THE GOOD DOCTOR? Real doctor reaction

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  • I look at the medical accuracy of The Good Doctor and see close to real life it is. Exploring the first episode Including the airport scene!
    It’s been fun revisiting Scrubs, House MD and discovering Grey’s Anatomy, The Resident, ER and The Good Doctor!
    It started with revisiting House MD- a show I loved before medical school, so I thought I'd check out the latest big medical TV show that is no doubt inspiring the next generation of doctors!
    Corrections and clarifications:
    - Defibrillator. I say in the video 'if the heart does stop and you are performing CPR you need to put a defibrillator on as this may help to restart the heart'; I use the term 'stop' very broadly to mean a cardiac arrest, i.e. when the heart has functionally stopped. I'm not talking about asystole which is when there is no electrical activity of the heart. In a cardiac arrest there are 4 rhythms, 2 of which can be restored by a shock from a defib (VT or VF) and 2 which cannot be (Asystole or PEA) Either way a defib / AED always needs to go on a patient in a cardiac arrest, because that's the only way you know what rhythm someone is in and whether it is shockable, and modern AEDs also manage the timings for you.
    - Savant Syndrome: I incorrectly state can affect anyone, it only be applied to people with a learning difficulties or a mental disability. The point is that not all people with Savant Syndrome have autism; this is where my confusion came from!
    - Send for help; the reason you should designate someone to get help is because of something called the Bystander Effect, where the more people at a scene the less likely people are to help out - as they think other people will do it.
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  • @asottilare4233
    @asottilare4233 6 років тому +355

    As a 911 dispatcher, it’s pretty common for something like this to happen and when someone shouts “someone call 911”, a bunch of people will call at the same time since obviously there’s no “organization” in an event like this. So we’ll get multiple calls for the same person which sometimes causes confusion in the call center. But as I like to say, I’d rather get a hundred bystanders calling, than one who doesn’t have much information.

  • @carolynmurray660
    @carolynmurray660 6 років тому +769

    Another one for medical show bingo should be "doctors doing nurse's jobs" or "no nurses anywhere, ever". Great video!

    • @lukystarrk4life
      @lukystarrk4life 6 років тому +31

      Carolyn Murray there was a nurse in season one when she was supposed to help Sean Murphy doing his rounds.

    • @carolynmurray660
      @carolynmurray660 6 років тому +34

      lukystarrk4life I haven't seen this show, just referring to medical shows in general. Happy to hear The Good Doctor has a nurse in it.

    • @404usernotfound_
      @404usernotfound_ 6 років тому +43

      Carolyn Murray Haha, that's very true. Hmm, they should make a medical show focused on nurses rather than doctors

    • @sinandcyanide7505
      @sinandcyanide7505 6 років тому +20

      Temporicidal ___ nurse Jackie is about nurses, but the main one has an opiate addiction.

    • @Fictioning
      @Fictioning 6 років тому +27

      In the Korean version there's a whole team of nurses and they get a good amount of screen time

  • @Withjoyfulsenescence
    @Withjoyfulsenescence 6 років тому +666

    I think we should make the "I look a bit Hagrid." an expression now.

    • @natfailsyoutube8163
      @natfailsyoutube8163 6 років тому +4

      I don't get it? And why are you misspelling "haggard" like a character from Harry Potter?

    • @Amanda-ze2ut
      @Amanda-ze2ut 6 років тому +15

      nat4200 watch the video 🙄

    • @Jay-vz7og
      @Jay-vz7og 6 років тому +21

      I didn't even blink when he said it. Totally made sense to me! :P

    • @bravestchicken3528
      @bravestchicken3528 5 років тому +2

      I had to pause the video to laugh for a good, solid minute at this 🤣🤣🤣

    • @narimene2848
      @narimene2848 2 місяці тому

      I definitely will

  • @mayflies2
    @mayflies2 6 років тому +1453

    I have the same skeleton in the corner of my bedroom (because my dad thought that's what every girl wants for their 16th birthday) his name is Kevin

    • @DrHopeSickNotes
      @DrHopeSickNotes  6 років тому +178

      Haha brilliant. So here's a question; is Kevin a male or a female skeleton?

    • @mayflies2
      @mayflies2 6 років тому +155

      funnily enough actually female (I just say 'him' to try to avoid confusion) but my young niece liked the name Kevin before knowing it was female and the name just stuck.

    • @DrHopeSickNotes
      @DrHopeSickNotes  6 років тому +164

      Hehe you think female? I think male! The most accurate way to look through the pelvis to see if it's round, but can be difficult to know what you are looking at. So an easier way is to feel the bone above the eyebrows (supraorbital ridge); it's not a very accurate way, but gives us a good clue. Even though I think it's a male mine's called Nina, after my aunty who bought it for me!

    • @Sillyfishart
      @Sillyfishart 6 років тому +12

      nice!~ lol, I don't want one I have pediophobia xx (doll phobia)

    • @dewantoroo
      @dewantoroo 6 років тому +10

      Cool dad

  • @Mr_-Heisenberg
    @Mr_-Heisenberg 6 років тому +1628

    In "The Good Doctor" the same team of surgeons do cardio thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, orthopaedic surgery and GI Surgery... That's some next level multidisciplinary residency program they are providing !! 😂😂

    • @DrHopeSickNotes
      @DrHopeSickNotes  6 років тому +260

      Hahaha - it's impressive isn't it?!

    • @pianopo9385
      @pianopo9385 6 років тому +42

      You can also watch a japanese medical drama called "Doctor X". The protagonist can also do those type of surgery. XD

    • @Mr_-Heisenberg
      @Mr_-Heisenberg 6 років тому +18

      Piano Po Nowhere on earth do we have such residency program.. you can do residency in one discipline at one time

    • @rog2224
      @rog2224 6 років тому +37

      I think Grey's is worse - there only seems to be a surgical department and an A&E(although we did once see Dermatology, but no patients) Admittedly, you don't see Grey doing neuro.

    • @savannahhurley4325
      @savannahhurley4325 6 років тому +88

      The Wankinator
      Dr Melendez is a cardiothoracic surgeon. (Because the head of the hospital said so) and yet he did, brain surgery on conjoined twins, kidney transplant, leg replacement, and many others. He’s done the roles of every surgical team there is and he is only qualified for one.

  • @RatherPleasantVideos
    @RatherPleasantVideos 6 років тому +410

    12:02 A good looking doctor with a British accent doesn't get laid? WTF chance do any of us have? Love the vids.. mainly because you don't say, "This is why this TV drama is wrong!" but you say, "Ok, this might happen, but usually we do this." Your approach is more intelligent, and I love the chalk board asides (although your markers do sound like tearing construction paper) Thanks for the fun, humorous, smart content. Please continue to make us smarter!

    • @TheBakuganmaster99
      @TheBakuganmaster99 6 років тому +2

      RatherPleasantVideos He's a soy boy

    • @dimsumboy22
      @dimsumboy22 4 роки тому +26

      A good looking doctor with a British accent doesn't get laid?
      when you live in Britain, everyone has the accent

    • @1anonymous_moon
      @1anonymous_moon 4 роки тому +2

      @@dimsumboy22 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @appleslover
      @appleslover 4 роки тому

      @@dimsumboy22 then what accent/accents is/are considered sexy in the UK?

    • @fearxlesstristan3245
      @fearxlesstristan3245 4 роки тому

      dimsumboy22 not necessarily as they are 37 dialects of English and I’m sure they are some that are more and less desirable

  • @brimac106
    @brimac106 6 років тому +593

    THANK YOU for giving credit to the South Korean drama. I watched that one first almost 4 years ago and it makes me mad sometimes when people don't know the american version is an adaptaion. SO THANK YOU SO MUCH!!

    • @AnaA2509
      @AnaA2509 6 років тому +71

      It's said right in the credits of the show that is based on the South Korean show... I'm not sure how much more credit than that is needed.

    • @lpsloveandgame6046
      @lpsloveandgame6046 5 років тому +6

      I swear I knew from the beginning. The people you know probably don't know how to read.

    • @Jixsurez
      @Jixsurez 5 років тому +1

      @@AnaA2509 I actually didn't see it in the credits lol. I'm a dummy.

    • @XellosMetallium
      @XellosMetallium 5 років тому +24

      BRI
      You can relax, we know. There is a little note at the begining of every episode. We just don’t want to talk about a version we never want to watch or have no interest in.

    • @fabiobeast5705
      @fabiobeast5705 5 років тому +6

      BRI it says it in the beginning of the episode so I always knew

  • @Tsukiyomilin
    @Tsukiyomilin 5 років тому +29

    The thing is, it made sense that so many rare cases can be found in House, because the whole point is that no one else could figure out the patients' diagonsis, so they were transfered to House.

  • @angora1987
    @angora1987 5 років тому +16

    I want to say how awesome it is you mentioned security and gave them the props they deserve. You are the first doctor I have seen publicly mention security and say how good they are and what they do. I worked hospital security for four years and security get overlooked or looked down on but hospital security work is super tough at times. So thank you for the recognition.

  • @pashienzea.9471
    @pashienzea.9471 6 років тому +376

    The Good Doctor is my favorite show! Being disabled (Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita, a rare disability) the show gives me hope that I can get a great job and be happy when I'm older!

    • @pashienzea.9471
      @pashienzea.9471 6 років тому +23

      joaorodr84 I write & draw with my mouth and I can also write and draw with my hands just not like everyone else ☺ I'm 15! I have no doubt that I won't succeed! This show (The Good Doctor) just gives me more hope! I am also someone who worries a lot, most of the time for no reason 😂

    • @saka4200
      @saka4200 6 років тому +6

      Pashienze Anderson you guys rock!! You can do it omg I am so happy for you guys...having disabilities doesnt mean we cant succeed in life... Thanks for the inspiration ❤❤

    • @ghostlyhousehorrors
      @ghostlyhousehorrors 6 років тому +4

      My you succeed and have a good life you two! Don't let beinging disabled being you down!

    • @wonderlandisalanguage9646
      @wonderlandisalanguage9646 6 років тому +6

      Pashienze Anderson As Alan Turing said, "Sometimes it is the people no one imagines anything of who do the things no one can imagine." I have much to learn about your disability, as I imagine do many people, and some may tell you that you can't do what you want to do, but always remember that they may not know what your disease exactly is, and if they do they may not know you _ or all of you _ and that you know yourself and if you think that you can do something, if you give yourself the means to do it, you can succeed and prove them wrong. Alan Turing was laughed at at school because he would have been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome had such a diagnosis existed at that time, he was bullied for being different, and yet, with the help of his team ( which consisted of brilliant men and a brilliant woman, Joan Clarke _ it was rare at that time for women to have such a high profile job, and she did it secretly ), he put an end to WWII _ it is thought that they shortened it by 2 years and saved approximately 14 million lives.

    • @pashienzea.9471
      @pashienzea.9471 6 років тому +1

      Clem Marchal So true!

  • @DrHopeSickNotes
    @DrHopeSickNotes  6 років тому +490

    Thank you for all the views, likes, comments on this video; undoubtedly a testament to the creators and fans of the show rather than anything I've done! Before I became a doctor shows like this was the only way I knew about medicine and hospitals, so that's why I thought it would be fun to look at them now, so I will definitely do more!
    Also an important clarification that lots of you have been pulling me up on; I say in the video 'if the heart does stop and you are performing CPR you need to put a defibrillator on as this may help to restart the heart'; I use the term 'stop' very broadly to mean a cardiac arrest, i.e. when the heart has functionally stopped. I'm not talking about asystole which is when there is no electrical activity of the heart. Either way a defib / AED always needs to go on a patient in a cardiac arrest, because that's the only way you know what rhythm someone is in and whether it is shockable, and modern AEDs also manage the timings for you.

    • @LechLecha893
      @LechLecha893 6 років тому +4

      Dr Hope's Sick Notes nope. You’re just very good at explaining med speak:)

    • @illestwhitebkoi
      @illestwhitebkoi 6 років тому +4

      Dr Hope's Sick Notes Very informative and entertaining channel. Loved your video and am a new subscriber. I'm on a UA-cam channel medical binge seeing as how I was recently released from the NCCU/ICU after a 2 week stay due to a TBI. I had multiple skull fractures along with subarachnoid and epidural hemorrhages. There were also subdural and epidural hematomas and contusion/concussion. I had the only doctor who objected to surgery and they later found out after a CT Angio (or whatever the one with contrast that shows more of the vascular activity and whatnot) that the bleed was in a location where surgery would most likely have killed me so thank God for my Neurologist holding off. There was damage around the sinus artery or something and the frontal lobe or whatever. All due to a tumble from less than 3 feet up a step ladder which I would swear I never hit my head but apparently my brain altered my recollection of the incident. I don't know all the medical terminology and implications mind you, as most of my interaction with my Neurologist/Neurosurgeon occurred at 5am when he made his rounds before spending his day in the OR. Upon release I found out the 2 major bleeds were down to about the size of a teaspoon each (which to me still sounds bad, but apparently it was great progress), my sense of smell is probably gone forever and my vision and hearing could take up to a year to return to normal. Plus there is the added benefit of a lifetime supply of intense headaches which will vary in frequency. Due to my vision issues (trouble with both eyes focusing and double vision) my phone screen has been the easiest size screen for me to take in and I have become a UA-cam junkie and have been catching up on a lot of the shows I've been missing out on. I loved all of season 1 of the Good Doctor! Sorry for rambling but the brain is such an interesting thing especially when it comes to injury and definitely hard to process. I'm still pretty cut off from society and recovering so I happily go into depth any chance I get.

    • @tombo1984
      @tombo1984 6 років тому +4

      To clarify. The bit at the beginning, he isn't so much starting his first day at work. He is moving from where he lived to his new location where he is trying to take up the job. In the next episode, he starts his first full day at work.

    • @mikkojohncablao6408
      @mikkojohncablao6408 5 років тому +1

      Thank you for great content

    • @dj-0074
      @dj-0074 5 років тому +1

      Love you but just one question...why the hell do you use markers on a chalk board 🤦🏽‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️❤️

  • @TheCocopuff1
    @TheCocopuff1 6 років тому +265

    In Sweden we use: ABCDE
    A: Airways
    B: Breathing
    C: Circulation
    D: Disability
    E: Exposure/Enviorment
    :) Nice vid. You got a new follower :)
    P.S I'm a nurse :)

    • @DrHopeSickNotes
      @DrHopeSickNotes  6 років тому +54

      Welcome on board. They are slightly different things. A to E is the ALS approach to a sick patient. DRSABC is first aid action plan.

    • @adnel3173
      @adnel3173 4 роки тому +3

      ABCDE is used in Europe in general

    • @25019719
      @25019719 2 роки тому

      @@adnel3173 Yeah, but what if there's a more danger in the enovironment? Are you just going to dive in and become another casualty? That's potentially one more casualty that would have to be dealt with.

    • @olmohauner7082
      @olmohauner7082 2 роки тому

      @@DrHopeSickNotes in serveral courses they teach you abcde

  • @crackingtheshell7959
    @crackingtheshell7959 6 років тому +162

    this guy has a very assuring voice

    • @Gotenks7Kid
      @Gotenks7Kid 6 років тому +4

      i thought the same, he's almost like a doctor ;)

  • @emilym5870
    @emilym5870 6 років тому +1540

    I’ve just stumbled across this channel and it’s absolutely gold! As a massive fan of the show this was great to see and your humour is awesome.

    • @DrHopeSickNotes
      @DrHopeSickNotes  6 років тому +15

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @brandonandraven6650
      @brandonandraven6650 6 років тому +7

      I would love to see a episode recap like this for every episode 💜

    • @brandyskinner4850
      @brandyskinner4850 6 років тому +3

      first of all your depiction is incorrect from the gate....he wasn't on his way to work, carrying tbe bag, kicking the ball, in the transit mall....he was leaving his home town on his journey to his new life. the stopping of the ball took him to flash backs of his childhood and memories of his brother. The accident occured once he arrived to the new city.

    • @HiPriynka
      @HiPriynka 6 років тому +2

      You should watch the korean version that this was based off of. Its even better :) Its called Good doctor as well

    • @lowstreamixx
      @lowstreamixx 6 років тому

      jiminie i wish for this as well

  • @helenakarlsson4708
    @helenakarlsson4708 6 років тому +446

    Okey, I've got ASD and I must say this is the first show that depicts autism correctly. This is how we think. Both the good and the bad. I never had learning problems, on the contrary I've always been at the top of my class, whether it's chemistry or history. I've dated and even been married (and divorced).Most of us have been bullied and I certainly can get very anxious at times.

    • @CreativelyKia
      @CreativelyKia 6 років тому +6

      Helena Karlsson have you watched atypical?

    • @helenakarlsson4708
      @helenakarlsson4708 6 років тому

      no

    • @Annaie1234
      @Annaie1234 6 років тому +54

      I too have ASD and we need to remember that it is such a broad spectrum, because i look at him and go "yeah nah, cant relate"

    • @helenakarlsson4708
      @helenakarlsson4708 6 років тому +22

      Yeas, I agree. ome things don't apply to me. And he does avoid eye contact so much he seems more blind than autistic.

    • @Kaalyn_HOW
      @Kaalyn_HOW 6 років тому +26

      Plennnnnnty with ASD strongly disagree. I wouldn't attempt to speak for everyone. This is NOT how we think. We do not visualize diagrams on bodies, have photographic memories (which aren't real anyway), overcome our overwhelm to an extreme crash or security guards yelling at you or beligerent strangers to pull out genius-level diagnostics, nor are most of us geniuses at all (even if many are extremely bright). Using another lazy savant syndrome (that most of us don't have) just to make people think we're reasonable people is dreadfully tiresome. But, apparently, to movie makers, we're only interesting if we have super powers and can save lives the normies couldn't save.
      That is NOT good or healthy ASD representation. And Freddie Highmore continually plays characters that just so happen to be geniuses. I'm tired of it.

  • @vallygirl9737
    @vallygirl9737 6 років тому +37

    I find it incredibly endearing and lovely that your last name is hope.

  • @CalebMcFarland
    @CalebMcFarland 6 років тому +183

    These type of channels are really interesting. It would be cool to see astronauts watch and comment on science fiction films.

    • @tarzaan2603
      @tarzaan2603 5 років тому +1

      Yeah except astronauts are faking it just like the movies.

    • @TerryTerius
      @TerryTerius 5 років тому +10

      @@tarzaan2603 This is UA-cam so I have no idea if you are being serious or not.

  • @Daystar311
    @Daystar311 6 років тому +382

    Thank you for the professional assessment! I started watching this show because of Freddie Highmore, who is genius in his own right. He studies languages and also has an amazing acting talent. Your humor, charm and good looks could lend itself well to a consulting job on medical shows, or an actor in your own right!

    • @brianwingel2570
      @brianwingel2570 6 років тому

      Marta Peterson Womack what does his looks have to do with getting a consulting job?

    • @mccloud_n9ne981
      @mccloud_n9ne981 6 років тому

      Brian Wingel This is kinda off topic but it's like if you're trying to get a job as a waitress at a bar or anywhere like that. Good looking people generally get bigger tips and brings more frequent customers.
      Since this isn't a case like that, they don't have any correlation but it is an example of what "Good Looks" can bring to a business.

  • @jimhall167
    @jimhall167 6 років тому +138

    I worked in hospital for 40 years and thoroughly enjoy "The Good Doctor." I find it to be medically feasible within the bounds proposed by Dr. Hope's Sick Notes. Kudos to the show, the actors, and especially to Dr. Hope, whose comments were gentle, informative, fair, and humorous. We need more physicians, and yes, even politicians, like you, Dr. Hope. There is always Hope! (Oops, bad pun)

    • @Soniccairo
      @Soniccairo 5 років тому

      40 years?! that's amazing!

  • @meikoblock
    @meikoblock 6 років тому +70

    I think there should be more discussion about people with disabilities working in the medical field. I was telling a friend that there was a new medical student that is a little person and she looked at me and was like "how can a little person be a doctor?" Then she went on that she thought only "healthy" people could be doctors.

    • @MarcelaElviraTimis
      @MarcelaElviraTimis 5 років тому +6

      Depends on the disability, if it's a sensory-related, it's not so feasible regardless of a person's wish. I used to consider it but I'm visually impaired ( among other things ) so...
      Sure, I've been learning about my issues ever since I noticed it helps me cope with the constant check-ups )and I tend to nag other patients, too, lol - I do share my knoledge whenever needed, though) and I tend to befriend doctors who don't mind explaining what they find to their patients, what a certain diagnosis means ( I also check on the internet) and such
      And yes, I call myself disabled and I think that the whole person with disabilities" trend is something made up by healthy people for other healthy people - it helps them hide/deny the obvious: some of us aren't like the rest no matter how much they'd like to beleive otherwise... BUT... if we don't see our limits, how in the world are we supposed to overcome them?
      Seriously, I've seen people who refuse to wear glasses when they need to for aesthetic reasons ( when they can actually get models according to the latest trends which is more than I can say for myself)...when I've been wearing magnifiers on frames for as long as I can remember ( even at a time when lenses were made of heavy glass... my nose has suffered the consequences)
      ... I have issues...

  • @sinandcyanide7505
    @sinandcyanide7505 6 років тому +51

    In response to the discussion about possibly glamorizing autism, they do feature an average type autistic patient without savant syndrome in a later episode, so you see how Murphy interacts with that patient and his family. It was a good example.
    I have been impressed by their attention to certain details in surgery that I've seen missed I most or even all other medical shows I've seen over the years. It always makes my skin crawl when they don't bother to properly dress the surgical field, for example. It's a small detail, but it's pretty basic. I've noticed at least two instances on this show where they do it correctly and that was nice to see for a change.

  • @mariajoseisaisgutierrez5127
    @mariajoseisaisgutierrez5127 5 років тому +7

    "Doesn't happen... or at least it doesn't happen to me..."
    THE BEST! I laughed so hard my mum looked at me like I was mental 😂😂😂

  • @MsBessieJessie
    @MsBessieJessie 6 років тому +85

    My entire immediate family have ASD. Myself, my husband, my two children are all on the spectrum. My husband and I are extremely high functioning and I presume my husband is one of the rarities with increased intellect. My son is low functioning with severe Autism. He cannot perform developmentally-appropriate behaviours at 3 years. My daughter is 14 months old and seems to be higher functioning than my son but has much greater sensory issues with touch than he does. The 'Good Doctor' could lend itself to the many other shows that make Autism out to be this miraculous diagnosis where persons with the disorder have supernatural intellect. Sadly, people are always asking me how "brilliant" we all are--and for a mother watching her son whom will likely never leave home, get married, have children etc. it's the worst question to ask me.

    • @katyrosy124
      @katyrosy124 5 років тому

      I got autism without any family history of it 🤔🤔🤔 it's actually baffled doctors for how and why I got it

    • @jacksonnunziante2969
      @jacksonnunziante2969 5 років тому +6

      Bessie Bear not to be rude but why would u reproduce as someone with autism and with someone else with autism, forcing two other people to have autism?

    • @annakilifa331
      @annakilifa331 4 роки тому +1

      Do you know the show Community? It's not a medical show, but there is a character who is said to be a very realistic representation of an autistic person. I don't know much about autism, so I don't know how accurate it is, but I really like the character and he isn't an absolute genius but functions in day-to-day life. Sometimes there are some problems, but over all his life works out.

    • @nowandaround312
      @nowandaround312 4 роки тому +3

      @@katyrosy124 That's odd that your doctors are baffled by that. Research has shown for many years now that ASD is not completely genetic.

    • @mrpedrobraga
      @mrpedrobraga 3 роки тому +1

      @@jacksonnunziante2969
      Inability to see the future
      Non discrimination
      Love

  • @KristenM1030
    @KristenM1030 6 років тому +24

    On the example of him pointing out about the guy yelling out “someone call 911” and how he should’ve just taken the time to look around and ask the most sensible and responsible looking person he sees to call 911 instead. Yes, but I’m pretty sure that guy is supposed to be the kids father, so I’m sure in a panicky and chaotic situation like that, when it’s your child, you’re not really in the right mind to casually and calmly look around to find the best person to call, lol.

  • @geekwithglasses2897
    @geekwithglasses2897 6 років тому +23

    I have ASD and this show makes me feel so good where as I am not as severe as Sean it's still very relatable

    • @jaysons1538
      @jaysons1538 6 років тому +5

      Geek With Glasses I have ASD also but I am like Shawn but I don’t have savant syndrome
      Im just glad I could have help with my disorder through empathy training

  • @deezxc
    @deezxc 6 років тому +32

    I binge-watched the first 10 episodes in 1 day. This was insightful to watch. Thanks

  • @aymaxjin8630
    @aymaxjin8630 5 років тому +2

    Am 23 n this is my first year in med school i was so insecure about my age but your statement gave me a huge relief it has been a passion for me to become a great surgeon ever since i was just a kid. Thnx alot for your review and encouragement.. sorry for coming late

  • @bvon7896321
    @bvon7896321 6 років тому +3

    Please please do more “how accurate is” series with the other episodes of good doctor! It’s a great series! And your comments on it is absolute gold

  • @felixgrosse5093
    @felixgrosse5093 6 років тому +138

    I love the fact that you avoided the word “Disability”! I work with kids with developmental difficulties such as autism and I’m always floored by the abilities they do possess! This show really shows how it is not only possible but also how valuable people who think differently are to society. I’m amazed how Freddy Highmore is able to portray ASD so accurately and consistently throughout the episodes of the Good Doctor and how he does not show Shawn as a helpless individual but rather gives insight into his character’s thought process. Thanks for shining the light on this amazing show!

    • @DavidAndrewsPEC
      @DavidAndrewsPEC 6 років тому +20

      I've no issue with the word 'disability' as long as we pinpoint what the cause of the disability is. With autism it's highly likely, given the variability in behaviour seen in autistic people (yes, folks - that's the term _most_ of us prefer!), that the disabiling factors are mostly crammed in that bit of the person-environment interface where there's a lack of good fit between the social/physical environment and the autistic person. This is an issue I explored in my first M. Ed. paper whilst training up in educational psychology.

    • @ErgoProxy12345
      @ErgoProxy12345 6 років тому +19

      David Andrews yeah, avoiding words changes nothing. As long as you don’t have derogatory intent while using them there should be no problem. I know an asperger person that speaks about it freely using wording that outsiders might find problematic but it’s simply because she is blunt and people give conotations to words that is not her intent when using the most precise terms she knows.

    • @felixgrosse5093
      @felixgrosse5093 6 років тому +5

      It’s not about issues, it’s about the nature of Person First Language. Autistic person, disabled, and disability have been shown to mentally prime people for negative thinking in regards to people with difficulties. It might not seem like an issue to you, but it might be an issue for the family down the road that doesn’t understand that autism is neither good nor evil, simply different.
      Keep in mind, person first language is not intended for those of us who are on the autism spectrum/other needs, it’s designed for people who have had little to no exposure to ASD and other learning difficulties. It literally points out that they are a person before a label, pointing out that they are not defined by the label, but rather that they define it. My parents thought my life was over when I got my diagnoses. (You should have seen the waterworks lol) The difficulties haven’t gone away for me but now I get to choose if someone sees my ASD. I understand that’s not a source of power for everyone, but it is for me.
      The point is that Person First Language like “people with autism” or “man on the spectrum” isn’t there for those WITH difficulties, it’s for those who don’t. Those of us living with diverse needs know how capable we really are, we are not the ones who need convincing. As I said before, we want to see ability, not the lack of ability.

    • @DavidAndrewsPEC
      @DavidAndrewsPEC 6 років тому +12

      Felix Grosse
      Well ... the issue was researched and most autistic people prefer the term 'autistic'.
      It's an unavoidable part of who we are. It isn't everything - but it is integral to us.
      As for 'disability' ... two things to consider:
      1- for a dx to be made, there must be a disabling effect going on in two or more areas of life and in one or more areas of functioning
      2- not all disability arises directly/solely from the diagnosed characteristic
      Again ... a topic I'm very well acquainted with as a result of research and study.

    • @ErgoProxy12345
      @ErgoProxy12345 6 років тому +16

      the thing with language and humans is; if you don’t make the stigma of a condition go away, when you ask people to use different term to identify said condition, the negative conotation will transfer to the new term again and again no matter what word you ask people to use instead.

  • @lockthedoor8240
    @lockthedoor8240 6 років тому +3

    I love this show so much. Freddie did good job as Dr. Shaun

  • @margaretkerr4591
    @margaretkerr4591 2 роки тому +1

    During my time as a nurse, a man having a cardiac arrest collapsed. I ran through two wards for the defib! (Psychiatric hospital) 2 defibrillator machines between two floors) I ran back, switched the defib on - ...and then I froze!
    I was rightly pushed out of the way
    The man survived, and sister told me the best advice I ever got in my career.
    "In the event of an emergency, the first heart to check, is your own.
    If it's still working - start working on the patient, if not - you have to get out of the way!"
    I had to move a few people myself through the rest of my career!
    Having now developed subcutaneous neurology in my dorsa scalpular, and nerve compression on my lateral discs (early days of lifting patients) I miss my work so much. So I live vicariously through these shows ❤️

  • @Missinthecaribbean
    @Missinthecaribbean 6 років тому +12

    I loved when you pulled out that “quick” diagram, haha. But thank you it was very informative, and the way you explain things is easy to understand. I deal with a lot of doctors in the NHS as I have Sickle Cell HbSS, and they never bother explaining in a way that’s easy to understand. You doctors basically have your own language. Keep making this videos, I like seeing this human side of you guys!!

    • @mays_alpha
      @mays_alpha 3 роки тому

      I’m so sorry you’re going through that🥺 I pray you get healed and that peace and relief enter your heart and stay there forever ❤️🤲🏼 Hugs 🫂
      I love how doctors show their human side too! It’s one of, if not my main, favorite part about it!

  • @DarkCovertAlien
    @DarkCovertAlien 6 років тому +131

    Subbed because of the rain editing. Was really funny and I actually laughed. Thanks and keep up the good work.

    • @DrHopeSickNotes
      @DrHopeSickNotes  6 років тому +33

      It was a sad moment of reflection

    • @-belue-6697
      @-belue-6697 6 років тому +3

      Sir Shpitz...I actually started laughing at that point & singing a song about crying (I forget which one)...usually when crying happens, I sing, "Don't cry for me Argentina! The truth is I never left you!"...Just to lighten the mood & the song reminds me of crying (kinda obvious, but my mind does associations like that quite often)...ALSO, number one reason...I'm pretty goofy sometimes!..."My dad always said laughter was the best medicine...That's why allot of the us kids died of Tuberculosis!" 😜 (DEEP THOUGHTS, BY: JACK HANDY) 😂

    • @-belue-6697
      @-belue-6697 6 років тому +3

      I really did say AWWWWW too, so don't think me completely heartless. 😊😍

  • @beautymyreligion
    @beautymyreligion 6 років тому +21

    awesome video, learned so much! thanks!!

  • @djninja2425
    @djninja2425 6 років тому +1

    I just stombled across this channel and i love it.When im 18 i want to go to medical college and be a heart surgeon and i learned so much already from this.

  • @goldgirl48
    @goldgirl48 5 років тому +2

    I love watching Dr Ed Hope and his Sicknotes. As a 30+ year registered nurse my tolerance of medical shows is pretty thin. Scrubs for the fun, ER for the drama, and House for the sarcasm. Any chance my UK Favourite Doc Martin will get a look see? Bless his curmudgeonly heart. Keep up the great work!

  • @marving.5436
    @marving.5436 6 років тому +481

    Can you watch the Original Korean Series and Tell us if it has the same problem as the US version? just curious about the accuracy too

    • @DrHopeSickNotes
      @DrHopeSickNotes  6 років тому +143

      Yeh great suggestion! I'll see if I can find it. Thanks Marvin

    • @marving.5436
      @marving.5436 6 років тому +49

      this is the site where I watch them ondramanice.io/drama/good-doctor-detail :) the reason I suggested because this is the drama series that the US version has taken reference in story

    • @killerguy1736
      @killerguy1736 6 років тому +9

      yes dr PLS TRY YONG PAL TOO its a story a bout dr but but his way of treatment is bit unreal too CODE NAME YUNG PAL pls try it too dr

    • @rowenadoctor7861
      @rowenadoctor7861 6 років тому +8

      kissasian.ch

    • @elsievelarde7550
      @elsievelarde7550 6 років тому

      kill

  • @mikaelacash3791
    @mikaelacash3791 6 років тому +5

    I absolutely love The Good Doctor, and this video explaining your perspective as a real doctor! I'm not a medical professional, so I can't determine the accuracy of a medical show or not, but I do have ASD and have watched the show from the perspective of a real person who has ASD, and I find it to be very accurate with the acting and portrayal. Of course, no two ASD patients are the same, but I can say that everything that Dr. Shaun Murphy does in the show is accurate in terms of possible symptoms of ASD. The reaction to loud noises and chaos, the not liking being questioned, not liking being touched, not being able to let thoughts go, etc. These are all things that I deal with on a daily basis, and Freddie Highmore does extremely well in the way that he portrays these scenarios. I will say that if it had been me in that airport scene, I probably would have completely shut down when that sign came crashing down. But Dr. Murphy is a doctor and has had time to learn to adapt to high-stress situations, so it makes sense that he was able to pull himself together after a few moments and get moving again. I'm usually very critical of shows dealing with disability, because I have several disabilities myself. Along with ASD, I also have lyme disease and mitochondrial disease, am a low-level paraplegic, am mute, and have even dealt with cotard's syndrome on and off over the past year. Many shows and movies don't get disability right. But I watched The Good Doctor, and they did a very good job with it and I feel they represented ASD very accurately.
    I wanted to say all of this because you mentioned not having much experience with people who have ASD, so I wanted to sort of give a review from from my side of the issues the show deals with. I'll definitely be watching more of your videos! This review was great and very informative!

  • @Sweetxcream
    @Sweetxcream 6 років тому +17

    I actually love the good doctor. The only show that’s medical related that I like. The part where you played the sad music and rain was hilarious. Definitely have yourself a new follower (me) you’re awesome! I love this video. You have such good humor and you educate as you explain which is wonderful. I love this. :)

  • @-----REDACTED-----
    @-----REDACTED----- 6 років тому +9

    Your channel and that of doctor mike are absolute gold!
    Thank you so much! ❤️👍

  • @sunc0re
    @sunc0re 6 років тому +6

    I came for a reaction video to see what a doctor thought about the lame-ish applause scene, but stayed for actual educational content and you have a great sence of humor! I burst out laughing when you described the process of passing a football to a young person

  • @deadtonk5527
    @deadtonk5527 6 років тому +11

    I learned a lot on how to behave if i witness an accident ! I always thought it was stupid someone shouting " call 911!" because nobody does it, they assume someone else will do it. I am happy to learn i was right ! you should give the task to someone in person, they will fall into the responsibility and also think they are doing something right too.

  • @Sam-zx4gm
    @Sam-zx4gm 5 років тому +2

    This series has made me shed so many tears. It's amazing.

  • @katdenegri3462
    @katdenegri3462 6 років тому +2

    “Looked a bit Hagrid” got me laughing for 5 minutes straight. You are absolutely great.

  • @adityafebrianto2308
    @adityafebrianto2308 6 років тому +40

    I'm a general practitioner from Indonesia and I'm very entertained by your videos, so please keep making those and keep up the good work, cheers

    • @DrHopeSickNotes
      @DrHopeSickNotes  6 років тому +4

      I'm glad you enjoyed! Thanks for the message, I was in Indonesia last year year for a holiday, beautiful place.

    • @adityafebrianto2308
      @adityafebrianto2308 6 років тому +1

      let me know if you are about to visit Indonesia in the near future

  • @ellie5636
    @ellie5636 6 років тому +14

    I work for the air ambulance here in the East Midlands. Loved this analysis, and have subscribed for more :D

    • @DrHopeSickNotes
      @DrHopeSickNotes  6 років тому +1

      I trained up in the East Midlands! Great to have you on board, stay in touch, I'd love to hear if anything crosses over into your experience.

  • @moonbatt
    @moonbatt Рік тому

    I love The Good Doctor and loved your video. Hope you have done more episodes of the show! 🥰

  • @Beowulf042
    @Beowulf042 7 місяців тому

    I love your videos and how you break down quite complicated things to easily to understand concepts. I also love that you are not afraid to admit when you are not familiar with something.

  • @vishishify
    @vishishify 6 років тому +257

    He looks like the kind of guy that would make you an eggs Benedict, the morning after. I would like that if I was into dudes.
    Assuming he is into dudes in the scenario where I'm into dudes.
    Hmmm...this got a little out of hand.

    • @-belue-6697
      @-belue-6697 6 років тому +21

      Vish Wah...HAHAHAHAHA, are you talking about DR HOPE or SEAN MURPHY from this TV show, THE GOOD DOCTOR...Excuse my ASD, but I'm a little confused & it was also funny...At least the parts of the joke I understood were funny. 😜😂

    • @vishishify
      @vishishify 6 років тому +18

      -Belue- -Myst- oh pardon me. I meant Dr. Hope.

    • @abby4575
      @abby4575 6 років тому

      Vish Wah what😂😂

    • @bluejeans712
      @bluejeans712 6 років тому +7

      Vish Wah yes yes.. im into dudes but i like this scenario where he is NOT into dudes and into me 😌

  • @AusticHardOfHearingSinger
    @AusticHardOfHearingSinger 6 років тому +20

    Great observations about what the writers of the show could have added into the show to make it more accurate.

  • @KharamelSueno
    @KharamelSueno 6 років тому +2

    I'm definitely interested in further reactions to this show. I do enjoy the show and your diagnosis of the show :D

  • @akhila3048
    @akhila3048 5 років тому

    rewatching this - I'm in tears at your soccer ball kick critique

  • @nekeishawaldron6022
    @nekeishawaldron6022 6 років тому +26

    In the original Korean series. Every thing u say about applying the ABC, was done.

    • @DrHopeSickNotes
      @DrHopeSickNotes  6 років тому +13

      Nekeisha Waldron awww that’s interesting! That’s for letting me know, I’ll try and catch the show

  • @JmeWink
    @JmeWink 6 років тому +24

    This is golden!!! I love that you can laugh at yourself!! The Good Doctor is easily one of my favorites for Fall!! By the way, in the US Season 1 is still going.....

    • @DrHopeSickNotes
      @DrHopeSickNotes  6 років тому +5

      Thanks for the kind comment! Yeh I meant to say mid-season break rather than end of season one, although the video will make sense in a couple months though :)

  • @theAllycat797
    @theAllycat797 6 років тому

    I started watching your videos randomly and I really love it! i love how sincere your comments are, and you seem like a really cool guy. I'm actually a pharmacy student in the US and its really awesome to see what medical dramas look like from a medical colleague's point of view. I've only ever interned in the hospital from the pharmacy, and it's really cool to hear how clearly you explain things. Keep up the good work!

  • @eliasdavalos3593
    @eliasdavalos3593 5 років тому +1

    i would love just watching full shows with this guy to learn all of this fascinating stuff!

  • @elzamonbebe1612
    @elzamonbebe1612 6 років тому +3

    Just randomly found this channel and it is so good!!!

  • @minners19
    @minners19 6 років тому +8

    My first thought, SECURE THE AIRWAY! Glad to know I wasn't wrong! 😊

  • @Grinnar
    @Grinnar 5 років тому

    Absolutely love these channels of professionals doing react and explain what's going on in various media outlets. So far I've found two medical doctors, a lawyer, and a scientist. Awesome stuff! Great personality and breakdown of the stuff we're seeing.

  • @JojosCraftyLove
    @JojosCraftyLove 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for the education! ;) I work at the hospital (admin) and enjoy hearing the wonderful bunch of nurses chatter about their patients and what the nurses do to help the patients.

  • @Avinakayjoon
    @Avinakayjoon 6 років тому +21

    Yall the Korean original version is so much better in my opinion and more realistic than the american version

    • @RohithRPai
      @RohithRPai 5 років тому

      How many seasons have been broadcasted so far on the original show?

    • @cy_ace
      @cy_ace 5 років тому +3

      Rohith R Pai
      there’s only one season cause it’s pretty rare for a korean drama to have a second season.
      20 episodes btw ;)

    • @comicconcarne
      @comicconcarne 5 років тому

      I was thinking of watching the Korean version once Season 2 of the American version is over. I expect and hope that it'll be different, because I don't want the same characters in different skins, and honestly I just want more of this type of content.

  • @secretsantababe11
    @secretsantababe11 6 років тому +32

    PLEASE DO SCRUBS!!! I've heard a lot of doctors say that it's pretty accurate! (But they've never really dissected it like you do)

    • @reikokirkland1939
      @reikokirkland1939 6 років тому +2

      secretsantababe11 YES PLEASE PLEASE?

    • @DrHopeSickNotes
      @DrHopeSickNotes  6 років тому +5

      I uploaded it last week! Enjoy!

    • @secretsantababe11
      @secretsantababe11 6 років тому

      Already watched it! Your videos are amazing! Really funny, inspiring and encouraging, especially to a pre-med like me :)

  • @taishaortega6652
    @taishaortega6652 6 років тому +1

    See how accurate ER is next !
    I’ve stumbled across your channel and I love it ! Your explanations are spot on !
    Hopefully I’ll be in nursing school or be in the direction of a medical job soon !

  • @florencestohner2642
    @florencestohner2642 5 років тому +1

    Your voice is my prophylaxis against panic attacks the night before final exams in Nursing school. BLESS YOU

  • @thunguyen3347
    @thunguyen3347 6 років тому +5

    Thanks. I think this video is absolutely helpful.!

  • @John-yd8fu
    @John-yd8fu 6 років тому +24

    This is quality

  • @brighton1230
    @brighton1230 6 років тому

    You are just so lovely, funny and real.
    Thanks for the explanation.
    Hope to see more of you in your videos and good luck with your work.

  • @kookyksinny
    @kookyksinny 6 років тому

    THANKS YOU for your visual explanations of the medical aspects of the show!! Makes it so much easier to understand and remember haha ☺️☺️Loved this video btw!

  • @listeninghere
    @listeninghere 6 років тому +3

    Loving the"Good Doctor". In last new episode saw Chris D'Elia is the new neighbor. Can't wait to see what he and his physical-just-to-the-edge comedy bring to the show. A real-life influencer on the sheltered...that I hope they don't take too far. Let the sheltered doctor stand strong in his clarity and morality and gain even more experience from there...I hope.

  • @Bill.R.124
    @Bill.R.124 6 років тому +29

    You are impressively smart, perceptive, and articulate. I watched this show (I'm a nursing professor but have been in critical care, mostly emergency department) for 30 years. I watched the first 3 episodes. I found it entertaining, but the lack of realism was negligent. No wonder so many non-medical people have such unrealistic expectations and perceptions of health care professionals. Additionally, show after show, after TV show focuses on physicians and never nurses (in a positive light). This show is a disservice to all. (off my soap box). I love Freddy, but unfortunately he's not very different in his character, demeanor, even his look from Norman Bates (see "Bates Motel" TV series, on about 5 years). Back to your post. Bravo. You're wonderful to watch and your dialogue was spot on (I'm sure it was edited a bit). Cheers.

    • @DrHopeSickNotes
      @DrHopeSickNotes  6 років тому +5

      Hi Bill - good to get a comment for a fellow medical professional! Yeh I thought people would find a doctor's opinion interesting as it's a popular show, and I had fun doing it (and yes a fair bit of editing was required!). All the best

    • @soccermanmanps3
      @soccermanmanps3 6 років тому

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  • @Stretchee
    @Stretchee 5 років тому

    I just started going back to your older videos, and I'm loving the humor in your editing.

  • @frecrackerlyz4039
    @frecrackerlyz4039 6 років тому

    ❤❤❤ for this review, lots of medical insight

  • @porschecamaro9786
    @porschecamaro9786 5 років тому +5

    “If I become a doctor. I can stop people from dying, right?”

    • @myview9923
      @myview9923 3 роки тому

      Nope.. For that you need to become God.

  • @AlekkPotterVideos
    @AlekkPotterVideos 6 років тому +5

    Awesome video! I love this show even thought I don't think is a good idea for me to watch it because I think I have every diagnosis the patients on the show have and after every episode I am googling symptoms and possible outcomes.. soo.. yeah..

    • @DrHopeSickNotes
      @DrHopeSickNotes  6 років тому +3

      Yep that was pretty much me at medical school :)

    • @AlekkPotterVideos
      @AlekkPotterVideos 6 років тому +1

      Dr Hope's Sick Notes yeah but you became a doctor and i am sitting here drinking vine because I feel anxious after watching the good doctor and I try to forget what I saw. :)

    • @emileeorr212
      @emileeorr212 6 років тому

      Alekk Potter Are you a Hypochondriac?

  • @newlinds
    @newlinds 6 років тому

    Hey really Great! Love that you are doing this! Here we are really living vicariously now!

  • @areliibarra9113
    @areliibarra9113 6 років тому +1

    I love this show so much! The Good Doctor is the best. Thank you for explaining some of the medical stuff I always wondered if all the talk was accurate.

  • @Nagarath16
    @Nagarath16 6 років тому +32

    Have you checked Doctor Mike's video of this episode of The Good Doctor? Just for comparing notes. He should watch yours too.. You guys noticed some same and some different things. It's interesting.

  • @cassidyleonards2411
    @cassidyleonards2411 6 років тому +3

    The season isn't over. It'll be back on the 5th. This season has 18 episodes.

  • @TerriLynch
    @TerriLynch 6 років тому

    I accidentally discovered your channel. I always wondered if someone would do one like this. It's a great idea. I love the Good doctor also. Thanks for your video.

  • @MichelleKrummel
    @MichelleKrummel 6 років тому

    I love The Good Doctor. Hope you review some more episodes!

  • @raquelsofia5081
    @raquelsofia5081 6 років тому +35

    Sometimes you just have to accept it is an entretaining show and let go of the professional stuff. Really. I am a multimedia technician (among more, videographer and video editor) and you have no ideia how hard it was to watch shows and movies with errors on images (i even found a clip in one movie where the videographer's were appearing!). I could only apreciate and let myself entretain with shows when i let go my professional know-how. And also, i think this show is more about autism awearness than medical accuracy. Many autistic people take high degrees and never find a work just because of their diagnose, even if they are perfectly able to do it. As you said: people around them don't want to change their lifes to make it easier for them.

    • @-belue-6697
      @-belue-6697 6 років тому +4

      Raquel Sofia...Great comment! We tend to forget that this is a drama with a big medical aspect... But IN NO SOLELY a "medical drama"...It's a very accurate show about someone with AUTISM, who happens to also have SAVANT SYNDROME as well & in no way are the two mutually exclusive...Yes, SEAN happens to be great at being a doctor. There are personal reasons to him for wanting to be a doctor...But I digress, the show is more so about raising awareness of AUTISM & for that, it is VERY accurate & natural & makes it more about everyone just living their lives & someone just happens to be Autistic...But we come to learn that once we get to know each other, we are all individuals who are just living our lives. It's a show that is very organic & natural in it's portrayal of an Autistic person & UNLIKE other shows on the subject, DOES NOT CONSTANTLY REMIND YOU OF THE OBVIOUS or make being Autistic a stereotype or a comic punchline...In THE GOOD DOCTOR, the way we learn about Autism is watching SEAN just live his own specific, individual life & exposure is the best way to learn about things...then we just start seeing that no matter what anyone's life is about...We are all individuals in the end & we each have our own, unique personalities. 😀

  • @Nagarath16
    @Nagarath16 6 років тому +7

    I think the ability to spot tiny changes comes more from Autisim side than the Savant side.. Savant side just knows what it means/might mean. People with Autisim (and also ADD/ADHD) are quite good at spotting random tiny things what others wouldn't.
    Depending on where they're in a spectrum and how well they can communicate those things.
    Also I wonder why Autisim (and ADD/ADHD) is still said to be Mental problem in English language/places. Here my doctors etc. made the clear difference those being neurological problems and just how your brain is build on differently - nothing mentally wrong with that. Those neurological problems might make you more mentally unhealthy and make you weaker to mental problems but it's just how your neurological brain is.. Saying that don't mark it is a mental disorder because it's not right.

  • @rosalocalinda
    @rosalocalinda 5 років тому

    You made a really good point about medical professionals with disabilities being able to be great employees and team members. I've worked with plenty over my 13 years in the medical field. Currently I have a coworker who has tourette's syndrome with significant physical tics. It took a quick, "hey this person has tourette's, just so you know" and the staff just accepted them right away. This person is a great asset to the team and everyone just understood. They get respect for doing a good job. It's so encouraging to see.

  • @ivy_yvi9821
    @ivy_yvi9821 5 років тому

    i never click on a video so fast since House MD. I'll be hanging around your channel from now on. Love your contents so much doc!

  • @maddy3405
    @maddy3405 6 років тому +164

    You should do this with a Scrubs episode! :)

    • @DrHopeSickNotes
      @DrHopeSickNotes  6 років тому +26

      It's coming up next!

    • @maddy3405
      @maddy3405 6 років тому +3

      Looking forward to it :)

    • @maxnoerenberg6370
      @maxnoerenberg6370 6 років тому +1

      ha ha I believe that SCRUBS is less medical accurate......but still a great show, till season 8!

  • @katiehuynh03
    @katiehuynh03 6 років тому +8

    This was really interesting to watch. Your accent made it even more interesting

  • @madmyth3985
    @madmyth3985 5 років тому +1

    As someone who has ASD and a sibling with the same condition (who ironically enough has the same name as the main character just spelled differently), I can tell you the way they portray aspects of Shaun’s condition is pretty spot on. Some noteworthy ones just in the 1st episode when he walks how he visualizes a line (something I do but I don’t know how common it is), the way how they show sensory overload and his methods to cope with it (holding/feeling his toy scalpel, I personally hold onto something soft to cope. My brother hums), the lack of direct eye contact (in the first few episodes Freddie accidentally makes himself look more blind but eventually gets the hang of it), fidgeting, raising his voice and repeating himself when he feels he’s not being listened to (something my brother does all the time), and not responding right away when someone asks him something. The show also later makes it clear that Shaun isn’t what all people with autism are like (which not many do) which is refreshing since most people who have only met my brother think I’ll act just like him or be set off by the same things just because I have autism as well (or vice versa).

  • @emilyb9142
    @emilyb9142 6 років тому +2

    Freddie highmore is such a legend...his acting is amazing especially in this! Thank you for this review definitely helpful :)

  • @TotalNoobAtEverythin
    @TotalNoobAtEverythin 6 років тому +4

    As a person related to someone with ASD, my elder brother, I can say that The Good Doctor does a very good job representing the disorder. Shaun has strange obsessions with everything needing to be *just so*, like when he gets upset about his missing screwdriver, which he is looking for because his faucet is dripping too *fast*. Whenever another character touches him, like an assuring shoulder squeeze or a friendly pat on the back, he physically shrugs it off, which my brother has explained to me as a way to relieve the remaining pressure from an unwanted touch. He also has a hard time understanding sarcasm and subtle social queues like those involved in flirting and has difficulty expressing himself when he is upset about something.
    I will also say that I love the small detail of how he messes with his hair whenever he gets overwhelmed. This is a comforting gesture because it reminds him of his brother. That's common in people in general. I have anxiety and when I get a bit overwhelmed I rub the lobe of my ear. Not sure why, exactly, but it's a comforting pressure

  • @spike91919100
    @spike91919100 6 років тому +3

    The guy who played house has a new medical show out now, could you react to that show next?

  • @KittyLove93
    @KittyLove93 6 років тому +2

    Could you do this for every episode? This is so cool!

  • @AquaFrangi
    @AquaFrangi 6 років тому +1

    First aid is such an amazing and helpful thing in emergencies, I just got my certificate yesterday and am officially a first aider, and learning all of the things we can actually do to help in an emergency is amazing

  • @missmikey
    @missmikey 6 років тому +3

    If only I had a professor like you who explains things much simpler when I was in medical school I would be on my last year off to my residency. Cause there are medical professors who just complicates things. 😑

  • @judliew
    @judliew 6 років тому +5

    you should watch the Korean version ...I remember he stick a pen into the throat so that the patient could breath in the first episode

  • @Brixenta
    @Brixenta 6 років тому

    Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to film!! Also, thanks for educating along the way!! Love it!

  • @alleguin2522
    @alleguin2522 6 років тому

    So lucky to see this video on my youtube recommendation! I need to get accurate information in order to decide if I really want to study medicine! Love you and your channel! Keep going please :)

  • @ginalopez4621
    @ginalopez4621 6 років тому +3

    Freddie Highmore great actor love this show

  • @samyounes7197
    @samyounes7197 6 років тому +3

    Surprised that you didn't mention putting on a stethoscope correctly lol

  • @adamdalton7009
    @adamdalton7009 6 років тому

    I just found this by chance. Awesome . love the easily understandable explanations. Proper banging!!!

  • @h.b.5494
    @h.b.5494 6 років тому

    I've been waiting for this! Thank you for making this video. Keep it up. 👍