It's Getting Worse for Doctors

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 143

  • @DeOppressoLiber
    @DeOppressoLiber Рік тому +65

    The sad part about this issue is that many medical professionals and doctor don’t even want to talk about the burnout for the fear of job stability and possible license issues if they speak out on top
    Of that lack of time to recuperate from hard week and lack of time with family and friends.

    • @gtaitz
      @gtaitz Рік тому +4

      I totally agree, there is no shame to talk to a therapist if you are a depressed doctor I think more doctors should talk to therapists could prevent more suicides.

    • @drumplaya83
      @drumplaya83 5 місяців тому

      Yeah I don’t like how it’s not accepted to speak about anxiety and depression as a doc. You’re supposed to suck it up and keep working. Why is the culture like that? Any other profession welcomes breaks and wellness, but when a doc talks about it, their job is on the line and colleagues question their “resilience”. It’s called being human!! You just physically can’t work this many hours, see this many people, and train for this long without feeling tired and burned out. We’re just not built for that much work.

  • @lrx54
    @lrx54 Рік тому +24

    I have to say a word from the pharmacists. The stress and burn out is terrible, as are the working conditions in retail pharmacy. Pharmacy is the “quiet” profession. They take a tremendous amount of abuse from the public, while we do everything that we can to get your medications ready. A heroic effort to get prescriptions renewed by your doctor, insurance overrides, check for drug interactions, appropriate dosing, etc etc. Long hours with no breaks or lunch, it’s crazy.

  • @asdfjklasdfjkl408
    @asdfjklasdfjkl408 Рік тому +66

    The government needs to make it to where insurance has no say over what a physician prescribes or orders. I think that would go a LONG way.

    • @lorainefleeman6011
      @lorainefleeman6011 Рік тому +3

      With the exception of rogue physicians.

    • @isanchez3404
      @isanchez3404 Рік тому +3

      That would be great if there weren't any crooks...there are medical professionals that exploit the system. I feel bad that the bad ruin it for all the good.

    • @nickadams1519
      @nickadams1519 Рік тому

      @@lorainefleeman6011 Sending Love ❤️...Are you single? ❤️😊

    • @bestcity0979
      @bestcity0979 Рік тому

      Yeap

    • @deleenalley9282
      @deleenalley9282 7 місяців тому

      Could not have said it better

  • @JakeGoodmanMD
    @JakeGoodmanMD Рік тому +8

    Can’t thank you enough for taking the time to make this video. Scary stats.

  • @CreamyJalapeno
    @CreamyJalapeno 7 місяців тому +11

    Where have you been? Hope you are well!

  • @99Michael
    @99Michael Рік тому +42

    I have followed you for years and am concerned for my son's future. he is currently jumping through hoops filling out his med school applications and studying for MCAT while in his senior year of college. I can see the demands on his time and energy compared to his peers going into business.
    I still need help understanding the need to work 89 hours a week or the demands on the body clock for lack of sleep; the justification for the wages paid during residency is equal to that of a fast food service worker. As his father, I almost want to tell him to find another field with his talents! ( But this is what he wants to do.)
    There are regulations limiting the total hours a truck driver can operate on the highways for public safety, yet doctors are pushed to the physical and mental limits.
    The military pays the recruits a salary, hazard pay, and sign-up bonuses for those wishing to be soldiers. The soldiers go through boot camp and special schools for desired positions within the service! Doctors go through the same grueling training, yet they pay $60,000.00 a year for the privilege to attend school and start practicing with a $250,000.00 debt.
    It doesn't make any sense to me why more political pressure isn't applied, making schools more affordable and fewer work hours that seem based on the out modeled tradition of suffering for art. Please start raising the rate of pay for residents.
    For God's sake, even college athletes are being compensated these days by attending schools on scholarships.
    Not to get political, but if this country can find 100 billion dollars overnight to send overseas for war, it can surely fund healthcare and med students for the public good.

    • @MNP208
      @MNP208 Рік тому +9

      Go with your gut and tell your son to switch to engineering. He can work in the medical device industy instead. My daughter is working in med devices and has a GREAT work life balance! I would NOT allow my own children to enter a health care career.

    • @acd1168
      @acd1168 Рік тому

      What is his why? That will get him through on the hard days.

    • @MNP208
      @MNP208 Рік тому +1

      @@acd1168 The answer to this question will change if he gets married and has a family.

    • @acd1168
      @acd1168 Рік тому

      @@MNP208 That’s not how life works. You deal with things as they come. Day by day until you have the bigger picture

    • @MNP208
      @MNP208 Рік тому

      @@acd1168 Do you work in health care? I do. I have seen the immense strain that results: financial ruin, relationships that crumble, PTSD and depression.

  • @B.H.56
    @B.H.56 Рік тому +6

    I know an ER doc who became a pig farmer. He's a happy guy.

  • @greyhndz
    @greyhndz Рік тому +11

    Had to take a few months' FMLA this past year for intensive tx for severe depression, anxiety and burnout. I was fortunate to have a very supportive team and medical director, who jumped in and covered for me on virtually no notice. Time away from work literally saved my life, as did a great behavioral health team. Trying to make the switch from clinical med to administrative/clinician support and writing.

  • @NursesToRiches
    @NursesToRiches Рік тому +36

    Dang this is rough...I work in the ER and I can tell that it's not just us nurses that are burned out. I see it from my physician colleagues too. And the worst part is that it doesn't seem to be getting any better.

    • @dakz9296
      @dakz9296 Рік тому +2

      If there's a shortage of nurses, imagine the shortage of DOCTORS. That must be a lot worse. There's not enough doctors and not enough nurses in the medical field.

    • @MNP208
      @MNP208 Рік тому +2

      Many ER nurses are moving to urgent care too.

    • @KPackerArt
      @KPackerArt Рік тому +3

      I am so sorry 😞. As someone who is always in and out of the ER and clinics, I think more and more about how it must be for the doctors and nurses who attend me. I am so very grateful for all your sacrifices ❤. You are so needed and not thanked enough!

    • @nickadams1519
      @nickadams1519 Рік тому

      @@KPackerArt Sending Love ❤️...Are you single? ❤️😊

    • @KPackerArt
      @KPackerArt Рік тому +1

      ​@@nickadams1519 technically, no. I'm going thru a divorce 😬

  • @Dr_Analise
    @Dr_Analise Рік тому +6

    As a superspeciality resident .. I am working 14 hours per day at hospital minimum and it's mentally n physically exhausting but we are taught to get thru it as it is how we learn. I don't learn anything.. I'm more lost and confused. Patients are understanding but worst is the group of senior colleagues who just berate us for every error. Not required

    • @therealjoelawrence
      @therealjoelawrence 9 місяців тому +1

      I'm glad I went into academic research before med school. My PI was terribly abusive. I learned all jobs suck, and now I'm able to tolerate medicine haha

  • @chinakwu
    @chinakwu Рік тому +7

    This is scary for a final year medical student about to match in 2 days and begin the residency journey😢

    • @liv0003
      @liv0003 10 місяців тому +2

      if you were a McDonald's employee with a pittance salary your life would surely be worse, be grateful that you will become a doctor and earn an extremely high salary that more than 90% of the population while working extremely hard for all their life can only dream of

  • @fencer1979
    @fencer1979 Місяць тому +1

    Just found out that my dad worked with you before!!! That’s awesome 😅

  • @amyferrill770
    @amyferrill770 Рік тому +1

    I had to get a LP at a large Boston hospital this week. I thought of you! The procedure went well, and the doctors and nurses were amazing. The worry was worse than the actual procedure.

  • @caitopotato5519
    @caitopotato5519 Рік тому +10

    I'd be interested to see the differences in physician burnout between countries; especially between the U.S. and countries with socialized healthcare that doesn't require such extensive contact with insurance companies.

    • @franciscofernandes265
      @franciscofernandes265 Рік тому +1

      For context, I work in the ER. Most of my patients are not critical, but some are sick enough that waiting days/weeks for a surgery or exam could lead to a bad outcome.
      In Brazil, we have that in both. If you're working in the private sector, burocracy is an issue, and we have to fight sometimes (but not too often) to get an exam/test.
      If you're working in the public (think NHS) sector, we have to deal with less bucrocracy BUT we have to fight a lot more to get patients to see a specialist, get CT/MRI scan and so on. We end up doing what we can, and that means cutting corners (but not being reckless) and/or giving subpar care, because the alternative is doing nothing. That being said, I'd be lying if I told you that it doesnt affect me. 'I did what I could, I did my best' only goes so far.

    • @caitopotato5519
      @caitopotato5519 Рік тому +1

      @@franciscofernandes265 thank you for your perspective! I'm considering doing a degree in medicine here in Chile which also has both a public and private sector. I'm also interested in emergency medicine over other specialties.

    • @MNP208
      @MNP208 Рік тому +1

      UK physicians are burned out too. It's universal.

    • @chasegaddis3559
      @chasegaddis3559 Рік тому

      @@MNP208 And severely underpaid. Most US nurses make more than UK doctors. (Not to say US nurses are overpaid or even paid appropriately for how much they do)

  • @lindadove8298
    @lindadove8298 Рік тому

    Thank you for talking about this. A lot of people don't know this!

  • @johnwood6024
    @johnwood6024 5 місяців тому +3

    Plz come back to UA-cam we miss you

  • @JulieTobin-Ruszczyk
    @JulieTobin-Ruszczyk 10 місяців тому +2

    Compensation with time off too. Money no good if you can't use it in a positive way. And I not talking a fancy car or home. Time with family and friends

  • @cameronbzdon9662
    @cameronbzdon9662 Рік тому

    Your amazing drCellini and you've always been so professional I am highly appreciable of your videos thank you!

  • @mrabdz14
    @mrabdz14 Рік тому +2

    as a first-year college student, this scares me and makes me wanna reconsider medicine

  • @Lorrainecats
    @Lorrainecats Рік тому +5

    Burned out dental hygienist here. I faced most of the same challenges. Just walked out one day.

    • @nickadams1519
      @nickadams1519 Рік тому

      Sending Love ❤️...Loraine...Are you single? ❤️😊

  • @joshuacunningham3304
    @joshuacunningham3304 Рік тому +3

    I hope that as residents continue to unionize and as a new generation of physicians comes along, we can see substantial changes in working conditions

  • @matt1887
    @matt1887 Рік тому +1

    When are we getting more Cellini Rounds? I miss the podcast shenanigans!!

  • @MNP208
    @MNP208 Рік тому +1

    Sadly, so many PCPs are moving to the urgent care setting. "Greet em, treat em, street em" and your work is done (most of our MDs sign their charts before the end of the shift). With Amazon in the market, I'm anticipating an evolution to walk in primary care. Craziness!

  • @doctorshawn3461
    @doctorshawn3461 Місяць тому +1

    I am a bit surprised that pathologists are at the bottom of the list, but I suppose it highly depends on where you work. I am pathologist who works at one of the busiest academic hospitals in the country. I work 11 hours a day (8 am to 7 pm) 6 days a week. The volume of cases and biomarkers for each case has gone up exponentially. I can see how community pathologists who just send out a large chunk of their work to the academic institutions have no stress, but believe me when I tell you that the pathologists who work at the large academic hospitals are some the busiest doctors out there. And yes I am totally burnt out! and seriously, pathologists have to be 100% correct on every report. We are also on call for intra-operative frozen sections, which essentially dictates the management of the patient in real time..

  • @lillis887
    @lillis887 Рік тому +2

    I see the burnout daily amongst my hospital nursing colleagues. Doctors situation is even worse!! Depending upon the specialty there is NO work/life balance! Compensation would be helpful but the next 5-6 survey answers on that list would make more of an impact. Healthcare is broken. I applauded my daughter when she changed her major from premed to computer science!!🥰

  • @jonathangarrett478
    @jonathangarrett478 5 місяців тому +1

    Congratulations on yalls new baby pia. Hope everything is going well, hope to see you back soon. I know a full time job andd being a new father is gunna be tiring, come back when YOUR ready we miss ya. You look good andd happy andd thats all that matters!!

  • @pyromanaic21
    @pyromanaic21 6 місяців тому +4

    I like how this is your last video for several months

  • @justinhassen8364
    @justinhassen8364 Рік тому

    Thanks doc!

  • @ciararobb8049
    @ciararobb8049 Рік тому +3

    Dr. Cellini thank you for making a video on this topic. I am an OMS II and I love your videos. I agree with all the points you are making, and I would like to argue that Physicians have an ethical obligation to prioritize their own mental health and well-being to provide the best possible care for their patients. With physician shortages on the rise and physician burn-out also soaring, I think patient care is being compromised by the lack of value physician’s place on their own wellbeing. Can a burnt out and depressed physician be competent? Yes definitely. But can a burnt out and depressed physician deliver great patient care? I honestly don’t believe so, and here are the reasons why.
    Physicians who are experiencing burnout or other mental health challenges may be more prone to making errors in their work, which can compromise patient safety. In this way, neglecting physical and mental health goes against the principle of non-maleficence. Physicians also have a duty to maintain a high level of professionalism in their work. This includes demonstrating competence, integrity, and respect for their patients. The goal of healthcare is to improve the health and well-being of patients, and physicians who are depressed or burnt-out may be less able to listen to their patients, empathize with their needs, or communicate effectively with them. Overall, taking care of their mental health is an ethical imperative for physicians. By prioritizing their own well-being, they can improve patient safety, maintain professionalism, provide patient-centered care, and fulfill their moral duty to care for themselves in order to care for others.

    • @nickadams1519
      @nickadams1519 Рік тому

      Sending Love ❤️...Ciara...Are you single? ❤️😊

  • @gtaitz
    @gtaitz Рік тому +3

    I want to become a doctor but I'm afraid of burnout and malpractice, can you do a video on how to avoid malpractice?

  • @davidlakhter
    @davidlakhter Рік тому

    100% hit the nail on the head here

  • @drtrishmd
    @drtrishmd Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this video Dr Cellini. I can’t talk enough about physician burnout , it hit me personally; so much so I wrote books about it. Why doctors are shy about admitting it’s a problem is a problem in itself. Beating Burnout , a Doctors workbook on burnout prevention by Dr Patricia Ngene is available . Let’s face it squarely.

  • @vicesmadonna8151
    @vicesmadonna8151 4 місяці тому +3

    When are you coming back big bro?

  • @sunriselotus
    @sunriselotus 3 місяці тому

    Hi Dr. Cellini, I just watched your previous video of when you were talking about your job in the corporate world with your economics background degree. I went to med school and couldn't finish residency, I have no business background, but I always envied the people working in business because of the wonderful life they get. In that other video you mentioned CEOs of companies are working and they are working more than doctors. How do people in the corporate world cope with job stress and depression/anxiety and burn out overall? I am wondering how people in other job sectors deal with this. I can only speak to medicine and I admit I was always the person looking out the window and wondering what other peoples' lives were.

  • @therealjoelawrence
    @therealjoelawrence 9 місяців тому

    Almost went to PCOM-GA because of your channel. Ended up going to CUSOM

  • @grouperkng1
    @grouperkng1 8 місяців тому

    My wife has a huge saddle and it was missed at one large hospital and found at another Feb 2023. We have been in and out of the hospital all year for various other reasons.
    Lack of communication is the most consistent thing in hospitals.
    I watched my mom die and in the er or admitted for weeks since i was 7. She passed, but it was a 20+ year ride. Now my wife is really sick.
    If communication increased, hours would decrease and rill down hill.
    Our entire healthcare system has gone downhill thanks to insurance companies.

  • @environmentalnews6040
    @environmentalnews6040 Рік тому

    Dr. Cellini, more importantly, do you think you could please go over what happened with "Silicon Valley Bank?" Thank You!

  • @lindadove8298
    @lindadove8298 Рік тому

    I believe they don't get paid what they deserve; the hospital, insurance company, and big corp. are getting all the money, not the ones that are really doing the work! Everyone that works in the healthcare system constantly gets screwed over.

  • @DeepSeas..
    @DeepSeas.. Рік тому +5

    On my family med rotation, it was taking longer to document each encounter than the freaking encounter itself took.

  • @coachab100
    @coachab100 Рік тому +13

    I am not in the medical field. I am not sure getting compensated better is the answer. I think fixing the causes of overworking which causes depression is more the issue. Tell the hospital 40 hours is it or tell them to hire more physicians or get some help for the work that takes time away from patients. Would a union work? Getting paid more isn’t really solving the issues people are listing as causes!

  • @overcraft1441
    @overcraft1441 Рік тому

    Very organized and intriguing video that also acts as a call for social reform.

  • @kiiso513
    @kiiso513 Рік тому

    Hey Dr. Cellini!
    My best friend matched with radiology, what's the best gift I can give him?

  • @needtothink12
    @needtothink12 5 місяців тому

    Hi Dr. Cellini!
    I would like to know, is it possible to become a radiologist and just sit somewhere are read CT, MRI, etc. and give back results? I'm trying to figure out, is it possible to be a doctor but not to see patients and not to be present "at work"?
    Thanks a lot!

  • @joshmcgoo
    @joshmcgoo Рік тому +2

    YEAH! EM! We’re number one! Number one!

  • @lindadove8298
    @lindadove8298 Рік тому

    This is extremely sad. I am sure much of it is involved with Covid, and sorry they don't get help for their depression. I have experienced neglecting care terrible care in the ER and inpatient hospital care. I have always been kind to physicians and nursing staff. But never matter even people that would draw blood, what happened to kindness. I am sad that they burning out; why are they not getting help!

  • @cathyellington7599
    @cathyellington7599 2 місяці тому

    Dr. Cellini can you please talk about Arachnoiditis and when a MRI says clumping of spina dura in distal lumbar what that means.

  • @rm-dc6tx
    @rm-dc6tx Рік тому

    You asked a while ago about topics for your to discuss. What about an indepth discussion on the new TULSA procedure for prostate issues. Almost sounds too good to be true. I'd love details and your thoughts.

  • @ion3355
    @ion3355 Рік тому

    Hallo Dr. 1 very important question : is it possible to become a radiologist when you are not that good in physics? What's your opinion on that? Thank you so much.

  • @melancholymedicine6905
    @melancholymedicine6905 Рік тому

    DO YOU THINK UK HAS LESS DEPRESSION RATES

  • @elizabethaviles337
    @elizabethaviles337 10 місяців тому

    Hi Dr. Cellini! I’m curious to know what you think about use of AI technology in radiology

  • @alexwyler4570
    @alexwyler4570 Рік тому +1

    When you are ready to buy the car, the salesman will keep you in the office for seven HOURS for him to finally agree to the price you had in your head.
    It looks like business people ( the "insurance" company) practice the same techniques with doctors. The insurance company is trying to save money by "playing out the clock" hoping the doctors will not stay online for two hours to get the insurance to approve the drugs.
    Doctors should unite and stop playing with businesses/insurance companies. Just say right off the bat: " you do not approve? what is your name? i am recording this call and i will make a note in the medical records that you refuse the treatment that the doctor that is treating the patient is recommending because you, a business person that never took a science class, is saying you will not pay for it. And make those calls public if the patient agrees.
    If all doctors united... or doctors could have their own business person, that never took science, to fight with the insurance business person. I bet you could find lots of people that had their loved one mistreated because of an insurance denial to fill this position.
    Waiting two hours a couple of times a day every day would drive anybody crazy!!!!

  • @sunriselotus
    @sunriselotus 3 місяці тому

    In anything that isn’t interventional radiology or dermatology I argue there is burn out.

  • @alexwilliams1096
    @alexwilliams1096 Рік тому +2

    In what order would you and Dr Andrea recommend someone study the undergraduate topics to prepare for PA school? A video explaining that in detail would be nice. It's so lovely seeing a couple in professional practice together. Wishing you both successful careers and lives.

    • @bruceleehiiiyaaa
      @bruceleehiiiyaaa 7 місяців тому

      Dr Andrea? she's a PA ......

    • @alexwilliams1096
      @alexwilliams1096 6 місяців тому

      Yeah i know the distinction. I use the term loosely for simplicity sake. @@bruceleehiiiyaaa

  • @jaswanthyalamanchi4432
    @jaswanthyalamanchi4432 10 місяців тому

    Hi Dr.Cellini
    I am Jaswanth Yalamanchi from India. I am currently suffering with intestinal lymphangiectesia of the duodenum. My current treatment is low fat diet with protein supplementation i.e MCT oil for cooking.
    The interventional radiologist at a local hospital suggested that we inject a dye of some sort into the lymph nodes by which the leakage is visible and therefore can be shut off. Him and his team tried this as they injected lipidol into the lymph nodes near the groin. This technique failed for me. The interventional radiologist wanted to try the lymph nodes near the liver which has a higher probability of going into the duodenum.
    No hospital in India has the technical ability to perform this procedure. So my father is trying to contact the hospitals in USA but it has been very tough. He has tried Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia where there was research done, but I wanted to seek out your opinion about this
    I know I’m spamming but this is a matter of life and death for me

  • @marcosrogerio2988
    @marcosrogerio2988 11 місяців тому

    Dr. A. S. Cellini
    I am in doubt between anesthesiology, gastroenterology or oncology/hematology, as they have interesting and not very massive routines.
    In your opinion, what is the best long-term specialty?
    I'm afraid to invest in anesthesiology and regret the most insane routine in the future, however I appreciate it more.

  • @mamasankiley1
    @mamasankiley1 Рік тому +1

    "When the system broken, you create your own system." ~ Michael K Williams

    • @deena681
      @deena681 Рік тому +1

      Impossible! Most doctors can’t afford to have their own practice.

    • @nickadams1519
      @nickadams1519 Рік тому

      Sending Love ❤️...Mamasan...Are you single? 🥰❤️

  • @nikolamarcetic6725
    @nikolamarcetic6725 5 місяців тому

    Dear doctor, in the lower left corner of my chest x-ray it says 92kVp 25mA 4mAs. Does this mean that during the recording I received a dose of radiation of up to 4 mAs?

    • @Antony.Martinez
      @Antony.Martinez 4 місяці тому

      That’s a question you can go and ask someone at the hospital

  • @Chris_TheNursingGuy
    @Chris_TheNursingGuy Рік тому

    Hey Dr. Cellini, I actually live in Absecon, about 10 minutes outside of Northfield, NJ. I’m wondering if I could possibly shadow you, I’m in my last year of Undergrad getting Shadowing hours. I just toured Rowan’s SOM, as well as RWJ soon. Let me know what you think!

    • @kariw7969
      @kariw7969 Рік тому

      As someone who works in a major healthcare system with students I am absolutely cringing at this request. Please be aware that whatever hospital or system Dr. Cellini works for definitely has a set of legal and compliance requirements around shadowing experiences and you need to go to them to make your request.

    • @Chris_TheNursingGuy
      @Chris_TheNursingGuy Рік тому +2

      @@kariw7969 I always love these replies. I’ve done that already but thanks for your input. I know what hospital system he works at as I work at the same one.

  • @manco828
    @manco828 2 дні тому

    I guess he burnt out.

  • @ezeakalilian3940
    @ezeakalilian3940 11 місяців тому

    @drcellini can i become a radiologist from radiography and how long

  • @user-bx7ek5dl5h
    @user-bx7ek5dl5h 9 місяців тому

    What did you score on your Steps?

  • @jesica9540
    @jesica9540 21 день тому

    We miss you!

  • @user-rx6ek5yi9j
    @user-rx6ek5yi9j 10 місяців тому

    Prioritize healthcare, not money. I’m order to do that we need to make healthcare providers jobs easier. Don’t limit what they can do by greed.

  • @alicewatson596
    @alicewatson596 9 місяців тому

    Med students often experience the nervous breakdown from depression & burnout. Not to mention with all the studying and reading....it gets like Dr.! Stat! I can't take this freaking job anymore!! Especially with all the nurses. Surgical techs are hot but often experience Anorexia Nervosa. ❤

    • @bentley-ny
      @bentley-ny 7 місяців тому +1

      which job are you practicing in the med field?

  • @ThePaulcolon
    @ThePaulcolon 11 місяців тому +1

    Man where the hell are ya lol

  • @nicholascheney6331
    @nicholascheney6331 Рік тому +4

    Is Cellini rounds ever coming back????

  • @shamrockgirl6595
    @shamrockgirl6595 8 місяців тому +4

    🤔 What happened 2 Dr. Cellini?

    • @Veronica-ew8yc
      @Veronica-ew8yc 3 місяці тому +1

      His brohter that is a vet told hi Will not make more videos

  • @josephboccia2476
    @josephboccia2476 11 місяців тому

    AY! what up doc

  • @overcraft1441
    @overcraft1441 Рік тому

    More meme videos, reaction to near impossible radiology images plz.

  • @mboinaruth264
    @mboinaruth264 6 місяців тому

    Doctor mike may I ask u something plz

  • @trigger059
    @trigger059 Рік тому

    Will the Cellini Rounds Podcast ever return?

  • @arunsood87
    @arunsood87 Рік тому +3

    You can’t set yourself on fire to take care of others….sorry…but it’s true

  • @Kevin-jk8zb
    @Kevin-jk8zb Рік тому

    yeah now let's see the percentage of male and female physicians, and then do the calculations of burnouts.

  • @chucklongora6099
    @chucklongora6099 Рік тому +1

    Medicine is so political! The hospitals are all for money and CEO and others that have no pt contact and work from an office or home- get paid big bucks! During COVID I never stopped working only when I got it and of course only nursing and allied health peepz working so hard 24/7 BUT NO ONE IN THE BOSSES OFFICES OPEN DURING THAT TIME. 😢😢

  • @rakileh
    @rakileh Рік тому +1

    I heard the solution to burnout are pizza parties

  • @IK-fg4gw
    @IK-fg4gw Рік тому +1

    Family medicine is in top ish part of list.... weird

  • @boggie114
    @boggie114 6 місяців тому +2

    no video in 8 months? ....

  • @Rachelohare2901
    @Rachelohare2901 Рік тому +1

    Take a drink every time he says ‘burnout’😂

  • @Muchoibuchmen
    @Muchoibuchmen Рік тому

    maybe a little too much burned 😶🐈

  • @sunriselotus
    @sunriselotus 3 місяці тому +2

    The reason why you’re successful is because you have low patient contact. Hat is why you are happy in medicine.

    • @roythousand13
      @roythousand13 2 місяці тому +2

      Exactly! Physicians with a high number of patients contact will be more likely to suffer from burnout!

  • @anureviews3408
    @anureviews3408 4 місяці тому +1

    Just wondering why you never tell your audience that you are a DO. My brother is DO and it’s so weird you tell about your past experiences and you never made a video boosting DO’s confidence

  • @RyanK-100
    @RyanK-100 10 місяців тому +1

    20 years ago nobody got burnout. You had a few bad days in a row. It's human. Now it's fashionable to complain about burnout. "Lack of respect." Give me a break. How bout burnout among janitors and plumbers? Speak about lack of respect. At least plumbers make up for it by charging more than doctors.

  • @peaceseeker9927
    @peaceseeker9927 10 місяців тому

    The statistics you gave are disturbing 😔. I was surprised to learn that doctors who work for themselves in an office environment are less likely to be overworked.

  • @Cornbreadddd
    @Cornbreadddd 11 місяців тому +2

    I'm so tired of physicians complaining about their lifestyle...you realize there's a reason physicians get paid such high salaries, it's not supposed to be an easy profession. You knew this was part of the deal when you entered this life. I promise life could be so much worse. Stop and be appreciative of the life you have built. Look at the big picture to get some scope and stop fixating on the menial inconveniences you experience as you go home to your abode with running water and electricity. If you can't handle it, that's okay... do something else.

    • @donaldbowler4514
      @donaldbowler4514 11 місяців тому +7

      Right, right because we shouldn't be empathetic to people who could literally save your life one day. "I don't care you worked 80 hours a week and are about to collapse, you HAVE to give me good service doctor! Don't you know I'm the prize for you"
      -Not a doc.

    • @user-rx6ek5yi9j
      @user-rx6ek5yi9j 10 місяців тому

      You stupid cardiologist! I don’t care that you’ve been on call for the last 72 hours and missed your child’s graduation. Fix me!

    • @lbo5650
      @lbo5650 2 місяці тому +1

      @@donaldbowler4514 those people are the worst patient. they are super selfish and jealous

  • @rm-dc6tx
    @rm-dc6tx Рік тому

    What are you seeing for new treatments in IR for pancreatic Cancer. I hear there are new MRi directed treatments that are effective? I'd love your thoughts.

  • @Tragick_Sin
    @Tragick_Sin Місяць тому

    Make another video

  • @joerecto420
    @joerecto420 11 місяців тому

    Hi there Dr. Cellini, I really like your content; it's on point and very informative👏 🤍. Do you have a biz' mail and are you open for feedback? I just want to share my thoughts regarding on your videos if that's okay with you.

  • @sunriselotus
    @sunriselotus 3 місяці тому

    Dear Dr. Cellini, I also love that you say a "work like balance" is so important to well being and job wellness. Some people say there is no such thing as work life balance, but I think those are the people who didn't carve the time to create a "work life balance." So I think I agree with you and your emphasis on it.