Peds docs are so great flipping scripts and taking control. I adore Pediatrics! It's also the first time we've seen the psychiatrist back onto his heels. Love it!
Precisely why I'm a pediatrician. The other day, a two and a half year old ran down the hallway toward me yelling, "Dr. Lowry! I pooped in the potty!!!" Take THAT, Dermatology!
As a pediatrician I would like to applaud the portrayal of pediatrics. 99% accurate. Only error we never spin the children on the exam stool. Too many bumps and boo boos. Also adults are horrible.
We should make “pediatric having dinner with neurosurgeon”. I wonder if the pediatric’s light of wholesomeness could reach the bottom of the neurosurgeon’s dark abyss of unwholesomeness.
I’m an EMT and my ambulance company has little teddy bears in our ambulances for pediatric patients, and it’s always the highlight of my shift if I get to give someone a bear. Kids, babies, crying drunk college girls… those bears have never failed me yet 😂 My coworkers always laugh at me for going through so many bears and for getting so excited when I get to be in the back with a kiddo. I’m considering going into nursing in the next few years, and I feel like this video and how much it resonated with me is my sign to look into being a pediatric nurse 😂 Edit: Omg I've never had this many likes or comments! You guys are so sweet, thank you all for your kind words and beautiful stories. I'm applying to nursing school next month!
U should do it. since having a child I've learned it takes a special type of person to be comfortable and calm and open towards children. You're going to do great 👍
Pediatrics may be the highest tier character in the game. Therapist is close, and both are definitely in S tier, but Pediatrics just defeated Therapist like he was in B tier. The hot take is that Opthalmology is only in A tier because of Jonathan, and that without him Opth would be unplayable.
@@Dragonphoenix25 would him being a simulacrum imply there's a real Jonathan imprisoned in the hospital for cloning purposes? And more importantly, that means Jonathans should technically be unlimited. Ophthalmology is holding out on the rest of them!
Honestly, as an adult, I prefer being treated by pediatric nurses. They’re gentler, better at handling anxious patients, and are more understanding of my need to bring my dad with me to blood work appointments. Also, they have the fun bandaids! I’m never going back to the brown ones again!
I was just in the hospital for 2 weeks and I was on a floor that was a pediatric floor before covid and now was just a general hospital floor and there was one nurse that was actually there from when it was pedi he was great and would jump through hoops yo make sure I was doing OK, that being said I asked for a sandwich and he wouldn't let me put the toppings on myself... like I'm a 24 year old healthcare provider any other day I could have been assigned to this floor I can put mayo and mustard on my own sandwich and open my own bag of chips
I feel like two seconds with pediatrics would have me broken down in tears "How you doing buddy?" "I'm okay..." "You've been working really hard, have a lollipop" "....I.... Ok... T.... Thank you. 🥺"
Also the best therapists I've ever had were therapists who also specialized in pediatric psychiatry. They have a level of empathy and listening skills I haven't really seen in others Obviously there's always exceptions to the rules, but I feel like they really advocate for their patients. Especially if they're not getting it from their home life.
This makes me want to carry around a satchel full of lollipops to offer to people who are being rude & stressful. Just like…”You’re having a tough day little buddy, aren’t you? Would you like a lollipop?“
Due to severe epilepsy, I pretty much grew up in hospitals. I owe so much gratitude to so many paediatrians for making it as comfortable & unscary as it was. If a paediatrician is reading this; you are so important - what you do has the power to shape an entire person's emotional relationship to the medical system for their whole life, long after they've aged out of your care. Thank you for your work.💕
Seconded big-time on attitude formation, from someone who spent a lot of not-so-positive childhood time in hospitals with no dedicated pediatrics staff (small, small town). It matters. Thanks for posting!
Your last statement is so true! I got so hooked into medical world as a child thanks to my two pediatricians. And now I'm a medical student myself. Although I'm not sure about following their footsteps to become a pediatrician (it is hard in so many ways, at least for me), but I can't wait to meet them in the future as a doc ☺️
dude!! im a pediatrician!! and this is so so true!! people tell me that pedaitricians are the happiest doctors. i tell them they are happiest around kids.. around adults? they hate adults. once you get to be around kids, nothing is as fun anymore.. i love this!!
But it hurt so much seeing kids injured and suffering - me on my pediatric hospital rotation in nursing school giving an impromptu in-service pre-arrival for a traumatic scalp avulsion by a tractor PTO. (City docs and nurses had no idea what to expect, and I had been a rural EMT and agri mech apprentice.) I ended up in IT. How did *that* happen?
@@patrickbuick5459 , it is such a privilege to have a kid allow you (and even ask for you to be at His/Her bedside) to be by their deathbed when the moment strikes. I've been touched by that a few times. What a privilege!!!!
More specifically the mothers , All mothers lose at least half percent of their IQ as soon as they step inside the hospital, But we can’t judge them the anxiety takes over the control
@UCMqZWjoT10PgvE89uRHgJsQ It’s not just about applying pressure, some of these people are legitimately worried and anxious about both their health and their loved ones, once can't just be a jerk and "apply pressure" so they stop bothering all the time, some empathy is needed. However even if WERE the one solution, then try having to apply pressure day out and day out more often than not... while also trying to take care of the treatment if the patients, which can and often are many... so maybe the individual solution is simple... but on a big enough volume everything is exhausting
The best thing I ever heard working in the Peds Ed as a nurse, was the little 24 month old yelling "Yay I did it" after we had finished up her sutures. Mind you I had to hold her down for her painful numbing injection and sutures for her toe injury which she did yell in pain for and tried her best to get away. She was proud of herself though for getting through and so happy to get a popsicle. Its why I will always work in pediatrics.
As a 39 year old man, I would feel so much better about myself if someone spoke to me in such a reassuring manner, called me "buddy", and offered me stickers and lollipops. It's so therapeutic!
That's a great comment, sport. Many people probably think so but may be afraid to say it out loud. Good job, being brave enough for those other people. Here, have an upvote.
I'm a pediatrician and I have patients in their 20s who refuse to move on to an "adult" doctor. It might have something to do with the stickers and dinosaur figurines they get at each visit :)
I once asked a very fiery pediatrician (very small Asian woman with a huge personality and brutal honesty but in the way that you love her) why she became a pediatrician, and she said "Well, I hate people, but I hate kids less than adults, so."
I'm surgeon but in our internship we had 1 month pediatric rotation .. , and I can say its one of the toughest but most satisfying branches in medicine ... , you see children who are very susceptible to diseases deteriorate rapidly than adults , you have to act fast , but you see little kids who at end of the day have smile on their faces inspite of all the needles , canulas , aggressive medical and surgical treatments ... , they taught me you can be happy what ever the situation is .. 🤗
As a newborn hospitalist, I can say with complete confidence that a swaddle fixes pretty much everything. And I wouldn’t have “tried to swaddle my intern.” I would have SUCCEEDED at swaddling my intern. Thanks Dr. G!
As an Early Learning Educator, honestly even adults could use a good tight swaddling when they get worked up. It would be nice if everybody had the patience with each other that is demanded for children because adults low key will always need it
@@chestnut4860 I'm sorry you had to live through that. Just know/remember that a LOT of child bullies have themselves been bullied/abused/neglected by none other than...adults.
@@chestnut4860 some adults are. Some adults are the ones who bully their children, leading them to become bullies. Some adults don't, or can't, care for their children, and they take it out on their classmates.
As a pediatric resident, this resonates deeply. It is a hectic job with long shifts and icu on-calls... But the joy of interacting with children washes away the fatigue. They are such pure bundles of joy who don't fake emotions. ❤️ Also, adults are indeed terrible. 😂
Children are very much capable of faking emotions. I worked with a kid that suddenly started acting up when I came to fetch them (it was a special type of job). Crying and protesting, with none of us adults knowing the reason. Until I caught the kid making a smirk before they saw me. They only made this smirk when they intentionally did something they knew they were not allowed to. Now knowing what was going on, I could approach the situation properly. Effectively stopping the faked behaviour. Beyond this anecdote of mine, children are more than capable of crying crocodile tears. All in attempts to manipulate adults.
@@c0ronariu5 parents think they know it all since they bore them and think they own the kids, these same assine morons also are the ones who think its cool to teach kids gender discrimination and sexism. I hate kids because I know they grow up to be like their parents and adults in general.
This is why I scheduled my Peds rotation right after GIM!! I will need lots of swaddles to heal after these 2 months 😭. Every time a dementia patient tells me they don’t want to be examined by a Black student (me), I just mentally revert to my happy place in my rheum elective when an 8 year old having a bad flare of SLE momentarily forgot her pain to tell me her and I looked like princesses together with our matching Afros❤️.
Me: smiling at the grown man wearing a unicorn crown Also me: becoming emotional at the accurate description of adults and how children are better (pediatric hospice nurse)
It's more for a more inclusive audience. What you said is true obviously.. but subtitles are more used to allow non fluent English speakers also enjoy the video and possibly enjoy the video without sound on. Also if you have subtitles it makes a more inclusive audience
As a paediatrican I can confirm this is 100% accurate (but seriously we all need therapy, the job can be so challenging, not to mention the emotional burden of treating sick kids. We put on a brave face with our stickers and our sweets but we're dying inside)
I could not do it. I have a rather high degree of empathy for others, so much so that I won't faint when I see my own blood, but I'll sure as heck faint if I see yours. Seeing a child sick or suffering? I would be in the janitor's closet sobbing about how unfair life can be for little ones.
Tbh, I hope you have a lot more than therapy helping you unburden. That's a boat load of responsibility. You're a rare, and decent, individual. You shouldn't feel the need to shoulder it alone. Be well. 🙏
My basement lab is right under the pediatric ward. The pediatric blood culture bottles are glass and can’t be tubed down, so they’d pop downstairs once in a while. After a couple months i learned to keep a little box of chocolates and tissues and sparkly flower stickers for when a peds nurse came in with that look like their soul was bruised. Sometimes they just needed to sit in a dark quiet space with people who weren’t being beaten up by the same trauma. And eat chocolate.
The pediatrician is an excellent manager. Genuinely asks how people are doing and applauds them for their work. Let’s them know they are appreciated with orange slices. Helps to calm stressed out employees with blankets. I would love to be swaddled by him any day 👍
i fought so hard not to leave my pediatrician, until she legally COULD NOT keep me...at 19. And while it sucked to get a kidney infection in college, I was THRILLED to be in the pediatric ward. lol I had Jaguars on my wall. My favorite video so far!!😁
I’m 25 and I saw my pediatric dentist this year! I think she’s generally willing to keep seeing patients in their early 20s who are in college/grad school until they settle down somewhere and find an adult dentist. But they finally gave me the paperwork to transfer this time… Sad day. I don’t think I’ll have much luck finding an adult dentist office where everything is fish themed like it was there. (It *was* a bit weird, at my most recent teeth cleaning, to realize that after having been going there since before I was in kindergarten, I was now probably the same age as many of the dental hygienists and some of the moms😆)
I love that pediatrics were the grounding person. I was a little anxious about them being in therapy, but I wasn’t steered wrong. Thank you for this. Bc of it weren’t for pediatrics, I wouldn’t have been so successfully healed from my third degree burns- emotionally and physically.
What I find to be the most fun part of pediatrics is that we barely ever need to interact with adult doctors. We have children's surgeon, children's -ortho- traumatologist, children's neurologist, nephrologist, cardiologist, oncohematologist... Yes, even children's psychiatrist. The pediatric wing is a world of its own.
I miss it so much. 🥺 As someone who's spent huge amounts of time in hospitals, clinics, etc. due to a chronic, lifelong disease acquired in childhood, I have exp. w/ this. And children's HC workers are... grod, just _SO_ much better. 😭 The switch to legal adulthood is like being shoved into an icy pond - no one cares about you anymore. You feel like an ugly piece of furniture in the corner of a repair shop to them. No help. No recourse. It's the polar opposite of the children's HC world of compassion, thoughtfulness & getting help right when/where you need it, w/o dismissive callousness & ignorance beyond reproach. I would do anything to have that again. 😔
Traumatologist is the best moniker for pediatric ortho's ever. One guy told me he'll cut my tongue off if I don't stop crying because I was afraid of his pliers
My pediatrician was the kindest dr I’ve ever met in my life This was literally him everything super chill I wish I could thank him for taking such good care of me
Lol the fact that a burnout pediatricians were a bundle of joy much unlike how other burnout characters acts suggest meeting kids can serve as therapy in itself
Yes, is hard to get made a children, they also have quite a unique and no fiddle around away of telling how they view the word. "when you are very frustrate you can grab your pillow and scream on it, and that is ok" is something a 5 year old may say.
Yes it can. But only of you are open to them and don't dismiss them because they are children. The joy of life, the true love, the simplest things mean the world to them. You still need to be carefull and watch them if so they don't play with something dangerous.
This is *delightfully* dark and on the nose, without directly calling out that most of the injuries that happen to kids depend on adults to prevent them, and one category were caused by them. So, baked into the jolly regression of his act is someone who has seen the darkest parts of the abyss.
Also, all the issues caused by the negligence adults. Most parents *are* trying their best, but its really hard to give them credit for that when its the 14th time we end up in the same mess because they havent changed their approach to the problem despite repeated advice, coaxing and training. Its also hard when their kiddo is the one suffering for it without understanding that its not their fault that their parent blew up at them or threatened them or whatever. Peds psych is a trip.
"You tried to swaddle your intern" "Well he was getting a little worked up" I'm a new parent of a 3.5 month old and I haven't laughed so hard in a while. Thank you sir.
I teach college students but also volunteer in a nursery and honestly I wish I could swaddle the college students to calm them down, they need it sometimes
I’m a retired LPC. This really touched me. Some of my kids hand been horribly mistreated by adults and all they wanted from me was to be listened to with kindness and respect. We need more adults that will take the time to see the world through the eyes of a child.
Pediactrician reminds me of characters in TV shows that are so boundless with kindness and full of innocence that they could be face to face with a monster and instead of fearing it would give it a hug and suddenly the monster isn’t so scary anymore.
FINALLY! I keep telling everyone adults are terrible and pediatricians actually spend very very little time with crying yelling children. Usually when we have any problems with the patients, it's because of their parents, who are ADULTS! I always carry lollypops for kids and colleagues in my pockets. Very very accurate :))
This is a whole new chemistry and vibe, and I'm loving it! 😄🥰 Pediatrics is such a likeable and creative character. I love how he engages with the psychiatrist! And the psychiatrist with his encouraging and confused attitude is perfect match for a conversation with the pediatrics! ^^
Now I kinda want a series where medical specialties have conversations with the same specialties. Do pediatricians speak to other pediatricians like they’re children?🤔
Preach brother!!!! No one like adults!!! That pediatrician is a light worker of medical community!! You don't judge him!!! You appreciate n thank him!!
That's picture! I was wondering when someone would be counseling the psychiatrist! 😄🤣😆😂👍👍❤️❤️ I love Pediatrics! I loved my Cardiologists at Primary Children's Hospital in Utah! Thank you Cardiologists, Nurses, Anesthesiologist, Med Students, Assistants, Phlebotomist (especially those who could get it in on the first poke!), and anyone and everyone else involved in my early years of care! 🤗❤️🏥🕊️
I was already laughing when I saw the unicorn head band! Seriously, he couldn’t be more true on how he views adults vs children. The stickers, lollipop’s, and the “ride” killed me. Lastly, the therapists glasses down the bridge of his nose in person and on the picture, priceless ❤️❤️❤️
Oh and can’t forget the caprisuns and orange slices. He is nurturing their inner child, which perhaps has been terribly neglected. Lol save them all Pediatrics!
ALL THE YES! NEVER STOP. Thank you. The pediatrician will save my sanity. I appreciate you more than you will ever know. Also I'm 46 years old and I still carry lollipops. Mystery Dum Dums are the best
One thing that I enjoy a lot about pediatrics is that I can unreservedly love my little patients and openly show that affection to great emotional fulfillment. Also, when things get too tough during the call you can relax by going to the nicu and just hugging a baby for a while and have a wave of joy and peace wash over you.
If I were to be a doctor, I'd definitely be a pediatrician omg. When I'm at a party, the ones I hang around with the most are children. XD Even the adults tell me "how do you have that much energy, are you a child". I dunno, even when children are bratty and irritiating, adults are the ones that are tiring to be with. When kids get angry, they throw temper tantrums. When adults get angry, they declare war. So. THANK YOU SO MUCH AGAIN FOR YOUR VIDS DR. G
Psychiatrist: You need to spend time with Adults Pediatrician: Nope Psychia: Why not?? Pediatrician: "Adults are terrible" 😂😂😂😂... That cracked me up.. Yeah, adults are terrible.. Yeah.. Agree with Children's brutal honesty and that Uno Reverse in the end 😂😂.. Pedia: 1 Psychia: 0
my mom is a pediatrician and she and literally everyone else i know who works/worked in peds say the children are great. its the parents that harder to treat
You absolutely nailed it- as always may I say- but this one hit close cause I am an pediatrician and a mother of two. Children give so much joy and show us the beauty in the world we forgot about❤
Feeling the vibes at the end of the video i also tried to spin around in my spinney chair, only to hit my ankle on my metal bed frame, collapsing in agony and be reminded that im a 25 year old living in a cramped apartment
Every time I see the Pediatrician I wonder if the unicorn headband originally belonged to one of your children or if you bought it for your videos. Either scenario makes me giggle.
Im super anxious and I love children because of their brutal honesty. I have to do mental gymnastics because Brenda from accounting side eyed me and now I can’t tell if she hates me but a 5 year old will get mad and just scream “I hate you!” And I’m like “ya know what? That’s so valid bestie.”
Overworked, under appreciated, having to deal with conspiracy theorist parents who are convinced modern medicine is trying to harm their child somehow... Yeah, definitely.
Paediatrics has the joy we have lost. I love going to work at the daycare centre and being with the little ones. The children are a joy, but the educators aren't.
Dude, these are excellent! I'm not even in the medical profession but I feel like these give me an excellent insight into how parts of the industry work. Keep them coming! New subscriber here!
I'm not a doctor; I'm a classical musician, but I still really enjoy these videos! They never fail to make me laugh (and help me learn a little about the world of medicine!).
Pediatrics flipped the script and took control of the session with lollipops and brutal honesty 😂
Peds docs are so great flipping scripts and taking control.
I adore Pediatrics!
It's also the first time we've seen the psychiatrist back onto his heels. Love it!
That’s what we Peds do…..
Pediatrics did what Neurology wanted without effort, with just honesty and a good heart.
@@triccele can I make this a quote??it when talent choices good heart over Fine ego!!!
The irony of manipulating the narrative (aka flip the script) with the Truth (aka brutal honesty) is #OffTheCharts
Precisely why I'm a pediatrician. The other day, a two and a half year old ran down the hallway toward me yelling, "Dr. Lowry! I pooped in the potty!!!" Take THAT, Dermatology!
Haha. Working in the ED, we hear stuff like that from two and a half decade old (and older) people. Turns out it gets less cute with age.
"Take THAT, Dermatology!"
Actually, please don't. That sounds terribly unsanitary.
Doc u made me belly laugh today
@@ellen9219 Less cute, but still a success story when it follows a bowel obstruction.
I can’t wait for my 2 year old to get there.
As a pediatrician I would like to applaud the portrayal of pediatrics. 99% accurate. Only error we never spin the children on the exam stool. Too many bumps and boo boos. Also adults are horrible.
Agreed, the children would do it on their own, creating unnecessary more owies and boo-boos
Yes! 🤣🤣🤣💯
I second this.
It is such a joy interacting with kids.
Love pediatrics ❤️
The scariest part of med school for me was ….children. Pediatric ER in major city. Attendings always reminded us to treat the parents first.😅
I think he spinned the chair because psychiatry is an adult 😂
We should make “pediatric having dinner with neurosurgeon”. I wonder if the pediatric’s light of wholesomeness could reach the bottom of the neurosurgeon’s dark abyss of unwholesomeness.
That's not possible. Neurosurgeons are the black holes of medicine. They receive only dark matter in their souls.
Would the world end I wonder?
I’d love to see this considering I’m going into pediatrics and one of my close friends is interested in neurology, so that scenario would be us 😂
Neurosurgeon is a psychopath. Emotionless. Coldly logical. Unflappable under pressure. So, to answer your query: no.
An unstoppable force meets an immovable object
Who in their right minds would disapprove of capri-suns and orange slices? They are chief among the favorite snacks of labtechs.
Thanks for the heart, Doc.
labtech here: I had a visibly excited reaction when he said capri sun
@@pk-of7ko \( ^-^)/ YAY! I knew there were more of us.
and EMTs from the EMS lounge...😅
Vet Techs too, the straw can be used to play with kittens when you're done.
I’m an EMT and my ambulance company has little teddy bears in our ambulances for pediatric patients, and it’s always the highlight of my shift if I get to give someone a bear. Kids, babies, crying drunk college girls… those bears have never failed me yet 😂 My coworkers always laugh at me for going through so many bears and for getting so excited when I get to be in the back with a kiddo. I’m considering going into nursing in the next few years, and I feel like this video and how much it resonated with me is my sign to look into being a pediatric nurse 😂
Edit: Omg I've never had this many likes or comments! You guys are so sweet, thank you all for your kind words and beautiful stories. I'm applying to nursing school next month!
U should do it. since having a child I've learned it takes a special type of person to be comfortable and calm and open towards children. You're going to do great 👍
Aww thank you so much! ❤️
Crying drunk college girls 🤣🤣🤣🤣
i still remember clear as day getting a bear from an EMT on an ambulance ride lol
I'm hmm older,, quite older. Giving me a bear and I'll do about task you wish ,, you can have arm to stick and everything!! I'm be good too!!
Pediatrics may be the highest tier character in the game. Therapist is close, and both are definitely in S tier, but Pediatrics just defeated Therapist like he was in B tier. The hot take is that Opthalmology is only in A tier because of Jonathan, and that without him Opth would be unplayable.
Soooo, ophthalmology without Jonathan is Fishl without Oz? 😂
Should we consider Jonathan a familiar, summon, or a follower? I'm feeling summon on account of his uncanny appearing abilities.
@@Mesaaaaaaaa Jonathan is a Simulacrum or a Summoned Construct
But neurology ist definitely in A maybe even S-tier aswell.
@@Dragonphoenix25 would him being a simulacrum imply there's a real Jonathan imprisoned in the hospital for cloning purposes? And more importantly, that means Jonathans should technically be unlimited. Ophthalmology is holding out on the rest of them!
Honestly, as an adult, I prefer being treated by pediatric nurses. They’re gentler, better at handling anxious patients, and are more understanding of my need to bring my dad with me to blood work appointments. Also, they have the fun bandaids! I’m never going back to the brown ones again!
I think when I’m older (I’m only 13 rn) imma get all the cool bandaids. For instance: someone/myself gets hurt then BAM crayon bandaid!
Yes! My daddy used to do that for me too! He always made everything better! I miss him so much... I'm always gonna be daddy's girl! 😢❤ rip daddy!
I was just in the hospital for 2 weeks and I was on a floor that was a pediatric floor before covid and now was just a general hospital floor and there was one nurse that was actually there from when it was pedi he was great and would jump through hoops yo make sure I was doing OK, that being said I asked for a sandwich and he wouldn't let me put the toppings on myself... like I'm a 24 year old healthcare provider any other day I could have been assigned to this floor I can put mayo and mustard on my own sandwich and open my own bag of chips
I agree 100%
This pediatric ICU nurse now working in an adult recovery room agrees that we're nice to our patients!
I feel like two seconds with pediatrics would have me broken down in tears
"How you doing buddy?"
"I'm okay..."
"You've been working really hard, have a lollipop"
"....I.... Ok... T.... Thank you. 🥺"
Also the best therapists I've ever had were therapists who also specialized in pediatric psychiatry. They have a level of empathy and listening skills I haven't really seen in others
Obviously there's always exceptions to the rules, but I feel like they really advocate for their patients. Especially if they're not getting it from their home life.
mood
Me sitting on a chair that shaped lik a teddy bear with my lollipop: i.. I dunno doc.. Its just hard these days
This makes me want to carry around a satchel full of lollipops to offer to people who are being rude & stressful.
Just like…”You’re having a tough day little buddy, aren’t you? Would you like a lollipop?“
Me too. And I have always hated lollipops, even as a little kid.
Due to severe epilepsy, I pretty much grew up in hospitals. I owe so much gratitude to so many paediatrians for making it as comfortable & unscary as it was.
If a paediatrician is reading this; you are so important - what you do has the power to shape an entire person's emotional relationship to the medical system for their whole life, long after they've aged out of your care. Thank you for your work.💕
Ah, I’ve sprung a leak. 😢 This is beautiful.
(No, I’m not a pediatrician, but beautiful things like gratitude and care can be understood by everyone)
@@OneWhoDreamsAwake Thanks for going there, with me.💛
Seconded big-time on attitude formation, from someone who spent a lot of not-so-positive childhood time in hospitals with no dedicated pediatrics staff (small, small town). It matters. Thanks for posting!
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Your last statement is so true! I got so hooked into medical world as a child thanks to my two pediatricians. And now I'm a medical student myself. Although I'm not sure about following their footsteps to become a pediatrician (it is hard in so many ways, at least for me), but I can't wait to meet them in the future as a doc ☺️
Doctor Glaucomflecken spinning himself on a chair while rolling his eyes is such a mood.
I was hoping to see a huge smile on the last spin as though he remembered what childhood joy was like. A breakthrough moment.
Dr glaucomflecken drawing a picture of himself as a stinking person is what got me.
@Boba and 럼주 Jamie 💜 it's his stage name and probably just means glaucoma flecks, which seems to be related to an illness of the eye
His actual name is Will Flanary.
@@bobaandjamie6401 it is a Word used for specks in the eye of a patient with glaukoma.
Flecken is a german word and just means spot/spots
dude!! im a pediatrician!! and this is so so true!! people tell me that pedaitricians are the happiest doctors. i tell them they are happiest around kids.. around adults? they hate adults. once you get to be around kids, nothing is as fun anymore.. i love this!!
But it hurt so much seeing kids injured and suffering - me on my pediatric hospital rotation in nursing school giving an impromptu in-service pre-arrival for a traumatic scalp avulsion by a tractor PTO. (City docs and nurses had no idea what to expect, and I had been a rural EMT and agri mech apprentice.)
I ended up in IT. How did *that* happen?
@@patrickbuick5459 , it is such a privilege to have a kid allow you (and even ask for you to be at His/Her bedside) to be by their deathbed when the moment strikes. I've been touched by that a few times. What a privilege!!!!
I just hope that the Paediatrician can get the Psychotherapist the help he so clearly needs to rediscover his own capacity for joy.
I think that the entire medical establishment needs it.
C p"9 worry or worry ❎🧐🧐🧐😜😓😓😓😓😶🌫️😮💨🤮😵😵😵😈😷😈😈🤮🤮😵🙄🙄🤥🤥🙄😲😵🤮🤮🤮😵
The entirety of the Medical industry is burnt out
It only ped who are happy in adulthood body but extra happy in “childish” what I call vibrant mind/thought
Well, joy is subjective 🙂
Peds: "Those are stink lines"
Psych: *inhales himself deeply*
Psych: *feels the brutal honesty*
Hardest part of pediatrics is the parents! 😂
So... The adults.
More specifically the mothers , All mothers lose at least half percent of their IQ as soon as they step inside the hospital, But we can’t judge them the anxiety takes over the control
Same reason I’m not a teacher
@UCMqZWjoT10PgvE89uRHgJsQ It’s not just about applying pressure, some of these people are legitimately worried and anxious about both their health and their loved ones, once can't just be a jerk and "apply pressure" so they stop bothering all the time, some empathy is needed. However even if WERE the one solution, then try having to apply pressure day out and day out more often than not... while also trying to take care of the treatment if the patients, which can and often are many... so maybe the individual solution is simple... but on a big enough volume everything is exhausting
Absolutely 🤣
The best thing I ever heard working in the Peds Ed as a nurse, was the little 24 month old yelling "Yay I did it" after we had finished up her sutures. Mind you I had to hold her down for her painful numbing injection and sutures for her toe injury which she did yell in pain for and tried her best to get away. She was proud of herself though for getting through and so happy to get a popsicle. Its why I will always work in pediatrics.
That's so cutee
Thank-you! Peds here, and you nailed it! Adults really are horrible! Next journal club is on Good night moon.
I mean honestly at least there’s enough time for doctors to read that.
Cmon brah... Children are worst
I would have done "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish" myself 😊
Don’t forget “The giving Tree” and “the bad seed”. Also important : “Boom Chicka”.
I'm done with adults too! My choice is The Very Hungry Caterpillar 🐛
As a 39 year old man, I would feel so much better about myself if someone spoke to me in such a reassuring manner, called me "buddy", and offered me stickers and lollipops. It's so therapeutic!
That's a great comment, sport. Many people probably think so but may be afraid to say it out loud. Good job, being brave enough for those other people. Here, have an upvote.
Amen
I'm a pediatrician and I have patients in their 20s who refuse to move on to an "adult" doctor. It might have something to do with the stickers and dinosaur figurines they get at each visit :)
@@Makermook awww, you're such an awesome doc..., Keep it up👏👏👏🥰🥰
As a 27 year old man, I would feel so much better about myself if someone spoke to me.
I once asked a very fiery pediatrician (very small Asian woman with a huge personality and brutal honesty but in the way that you love her) why she became a pediatrician, and she said "Well, I hate people, but I hate kids less than adults, so."
I went into childcare for similar reasons
Then she should’ve gone into pathology
I'm surgeon but in our internship we had 1 month pediatric rotation .. , and I can say its one of the toughest but most satisfying branches in medicine ... , you see children who are very susceptible to diseases deteriorate rapidly than adults , you have to act fast , but you see little kids who at end of the day have smile on their faces inspite of all the needles , canulas , aggressive medical and surgical treatments ... , they taught me you can be happy what ever the situation is .. 🤗
They teach you that life is important and that you are on a journey that lasts a lifetime
Thats literally the reason why I'm choosing pediatrics. Do I feel called out? Yes. Do I mind? Not in the slightest.
Welcome! It is really great you will love it!
Aw thank you! I'm sure I will♡
Be careful, your heart may break. When kids are sick or dying, it is so painful.
As a newborn hospitalist, I can say with complete confidence that a swaddle fixes pretty much everything.
And I wouldn’t have “tried to swaddle my intern.” I would have SUCCEEDED at swaddling my intern.
Thanks Dr. G!
That's gotta be a big blanket.
hah, I needed a caregiver like you when I was an intern. Got so upset at the end that I dont want to return to those places...
newborn? aren't you too young to be on youtube?
The added irony is that some of the interns kind of need to be swaddled...so they can't hurt anyone...and just watch and learn.
I laughed at the wording "As a newborn hospitalist"... which implies you came out of the womb a hospitalist.
When the therapist became the one who ended up getting therapy.
I love how everything in the sketch speech-bubble was rubbed off & replaced with “I’m smarter than everyone else.” 😂
The fact this is the perfect portrayal of me ( psychiatry resident ) and my girlfriend ( pediatrician ) gives me immense joy :')
She got a 10 year old to draw pictures of you that shown you had stinklines?
I sense this is a thoughtful joyful match!
Hmmm...I'd like to say I'm happy for your girlfriends, but...
Always love the inner child...
As an Early Learning Educator, honestly even adults could use a good tight swaddling when they get worked up. It would be nice if everybody had the patience with each other that is demanded for children because adults low key will always need it
Sadly, I think the adult version of this is the straight jacket. I've never been in one, but they don't look pleasant.
I wouldn't refuse the capri suns and orange slices!
tbh i wouldn’t refuse being swaddled as well 😭
@@aeri_taylors-version yes, that too 😂
One is never too old for orange slices.
my mom always called them "happy faces"❤
I would look forward to these TBH
I can’t explain why this guy gives me PG-13 Ryan Reynolds energy but I am here for it 😂😂😂 love you videos
"Children like adults, until they become adults and realize that adults are the worst thing to ever happen to children"
Damn
The truth be hitting hard
Brutal. Honesty. Paediatrics could use a vacation
As victim of childhood bullying adults are a definetly better than children.
@@chestnut4860 I'm sorry you had to live through that. Just know/remember that a LOT of child bullies have themselves been bullied/abused/neglected by none other than...adults.
@@chestnut4860 some adults are. Some adults are the ones who bully their children, leading them to become bullies. Some adults don't, or can't, care for their children, and they take it out on their classmates.
"Oh, you're never too old for a lollipop!"
Spittin straight FACTS
As a pediatric resident, this resonates deeply.
It is a hectic job with long shifts and icu on-calls... But the joy of interacting with children washes away the fatigue. They are such pure bundles of joy who don't fake emotions. ❤️
Also, adults are indeed terrible. 😂
Children are indeed wonderful. Their parents, not so much.
Which is why I’m becoming an elementary school teacher. I refuse to work with my age peers and other adults whom I find down right evil.
Children are very much capable of faking emotions. I worked with a kid that suddenly started acting up when I came to fetch them (it was a special type of job). Crying and protesting, with none of us adults knowing the reason.
Until I caught the kid making a smirk before they saw me. They only made this smirk when they intentionally did something they knew they were not allowed to.
Now knowing what was going on, I could approach the situation properly. Effectively stopping the faked behaviour.
Beyond this anecdote of mine, children are more than capable of crying crocodile tears. All in attempts to manipulate adults.
that is until you interact with the parents who are assinne and make you hate kids as well as adults
(I was a former male preschool teacher)
@@c0ronariu5 parents think they know it all since they bore them and think they own the kids, these same assine morons also are the ones who think its cool to teach kids gender discrimination and sexism.
I hate kids because I know they grow up to be like their parents and adults in general.
This is why I scheduled my Peds rotation right after GIM!! I will need lots of swaddles to heal after these 2 months 😭. Every time a dementia patient tells me they don’t want to be examined by a Black student (me), I just mentally revert to my happy place in my rheum elective when an 8 year old having a bad flare of SLE momentarily forgot her pain to tell me her and I looked like princesses together with our matching Afros❤️.
This comment is so wholesome ❤
Me: smiling at the grown man wearing a unicorn crown
Also me: becoming emotional at the accurate description of adults and how children are better (pediatric hospice nurse)
Pediatrics hospice has to be one of the most brutal professions I can imagine. God bless you for your work, and thank you
For the first time the Therapist received therapy while giving a therapy 🤣🤣🤣, and that also from Pediatrics🤣🤣🤣!!!
Kudos to this man, he understands he may have hearing impaired viewers and therefore puts subtitles on every video
It's more for a more inclusive audience. What you said is true obviously.. but subtitles are more used to allow non fluent English speakers also enjoy the video and possibly enjoy the video without sound on. Also if you have subtitles it makes a more inclusive audience
Actually it's very useful to google thing he said. A lot of time I'm so confuse until I google it.
I'm a programmer, but I enjoy his content a lot.
@FendronUA-camMoment Based
@FendronUA-camMoment Wth do lgbt people have to do with this?
I like subtitles, so I don't miss whatever the hell anyone is saying. Especially in movies lol
As a paediatrican I can confirm this is 100% accurate (but seriously we all need therapy, the job can be so challenging, not to mention the emotional burden of treating sick kids. We put on a brave face with our stickers and our sweets but we're dying inside)
I could not do it. I have a rather high degree of empathy for others, so much so that I won't faint when I see my own blood, but I'll sure as heck faint if I see yours. Seeing a child sick or suffering? I would be in the janitor's closet sobbing about how unfair life can be for little ones.
Tbh, I hope you have a lot more than therapy helping you unburden. That's a boat load of responsibility. You're a rare, and decent, individual. You shouldn't feel the need to shoulder it alone. Be well. 🙏
My basement lab is right under the pediatric ward. The pediatric blood culture bottles are glass and can’t be tubed down, so they’d pop downstairs once in a while.
After a couple months i learned to keep a little box of chocolates and tissues and sparkly flower stickers for when a peds nurse came in with that look like their soul was bruised.
Sometimes they just needed to sit in a dark quiet space with people who weren’t being beaten up by the same trauma.
And eat chocolate.
@@Laecy thank you for doing such a beautiful thing. I'm sure all those nurses appreciate those acts of kindness x
The pediatrician is an excellent manager. Genuinely asks how people are doing and applauds them for their work. Let’s them know they are appreciated with orange slices. Helps to calm stressed out employees with blankets. I would love to be swaddled by him any day 👍
Orange slices AND Capri Sun, where you punch the straw right into the pouch and then slurp until the pouch collapses.
i fought so hard not to leave my pediatrician, until she legally COULD NOT keep me...at 19. And while it sucked to get a kidney infection in college, I was THRILLED to be in the pediatric ward. lol I had Jaguars on my wall. My favorite video so far!!😁
I’m 25 and I saw my pediatric dentist this year! I think she’s generally willing to keep seeing patients in their early 20s who are in college/grad school until they settle down somewhere and find an adult dentist. But they finally gave me the paperwork to transfer this time… Sad day. I don’t think I’ll have much luck finding an adult dentist office where everything is fish themed like it was there.
(It *was* a bit weird, at my most recent teeth cleaning, to realize that after having been going there since before I was in kindergarten, I was now probably the same age as many of the dental hygienists and some of the moms😆)
But seriously though, the Neurologist won employee of the month for February and that makes me unexplainably happy 😂
I love that pediatrics were the grounding person. I was a little anxious about them being in therapy, but I wasn’t steered wrong. Thank you for this. Bc of it weren’t for pediatrics, I wouldn’t have been so successfully healed from my third degree burns- emotionally and physically.
What I find to be the most fun part of pediatrics is that we barely ever need to interact with adult doctors.
We have children's surgeon, children's -ortho- traumatologist, children's neurologist, nephrologist, cardiologist, oncohematologist...
Yes, even children's psychiatrist.
The pediatric wing is a world of its own.
Never really needed it except for routine stuff but it's really cool that there's so many resources allocated to kids
^^This comment hurts and yet it's so spot on!
Exactly! We bother nobody and nobody bothers us, over in our little rainbow and unicorn bubble.
I miss it so much. 🥺
As someone who's spent huge amounts of time in hospitals, clinics, etc. due to a chronic, lifelong disease acquired in childhood, I have exp. w/ this. And children's HC workers are... grod, just _SO_ much better. 😭
The switch to legal adulthood is like being shoved into an icy pond - no one cares about you anymore. You feel like an ugly piece of furniture in the corner of a repair shop to them. No help. No recourse.
It's the polar opposite of the children's HC world of compassion, thoughtfulness & getting help right when/where you need it, w/o dismissive callousness & ignorance beyond reproach.
I would do anything to have that again. 😔
Traumatologist is the best moniker for pediatric ortho's ever. One guy told me he'll cut my tongue off if I don't stop crying because I was afraid of his pliers
My pediatrician was the kindest dr I’ve ever met in my life
This was literally him everything super chill
I wish I could thank him for taking such good care of me
Lol the fact that a burnout pediatricians were a bundle of joy much unlike how other burnout characters acts suggest meeting kids can serve as therapy in itself
Truth! A child's laughter and joy can be very infectious. Even when they are going through some hard times, children are very resilient.
Yes, is hard to get made a children, they also have quite a unique and no fiddle around away of telling how they view the word.
"when you are very frustrate you can grab your pillow and scream on it, and that is ok" is something a 5 year old may say.
Yes it can. But only of you are open to them and don't dismiss them because they are children. The joy of life, the true love, the simplest things mean the world to them. You still need to be carefull and watch them if so they don't play with something dangerous.
Not even close.
@@SwayTree Nah, it really doesn't serve as therapy, at all.
This is *delightfully* dark and on the nose, without directly calling out that most of the injuries that happen to kids depend on adults to prevent them, and one category were caused by them. So, baked into the jolly regression of his act is someone who has seen the darkest parts of the abyss.
Also, all the issues caused by the negligence adults. Most parents *are* trying their best, but its really hard to give them credit for that when its the 14th time we end up in the same mess because they havent changed their approach to the problem despite repeated advice, coaxing and training. Its also hard when their kiddo is the one suffering for it without understanding that its not their fault that their parent blew up at them or threatened them or whatever. Peds psych is a trip.
"You tried to swaddle your intern"
"Well he was getting a little worked up"
I'm a new parent of a 3.5 month old and I haven't laughed so hard in a while. Thank you sir.
Ngl I'm 25 and I wouldn't mind a swaddle when I get a little worked up
The image that conjured in my head..😆
When I was a senior in highschool I was having a panic attack and my teacher gave me a snuggy and it helped heaps lmao
I teach college students but also volunteer in a nursery and honestly I wish I could swaddle the college students to calm them down, they need it sometimes
@@eggo9402 When you're an adult, they just call it a "blanket burrito". But if you think about it, it's really the same comforting feeling.
The beat study break, i cant atop laughing.
Keep up man❤
This hits a little close to home when I worked as an elementary school teacher. Kids were great, adults were not.
I’m a retired LPC. This really touched me. Some of my kids hand been horribly mistreated by adults and all they wanted from me was to be listened to with kindness and respect. We need more adults that will take the time to see the world through the eyes of a child.
Dr. G. had me at the misplaced "little buddy." 😆😆😆👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Pediactrician reminds me of characters in TV shows that are so boundless with kindness and full of innocence that they could be face to face with a monster and instead of fearing it would give it a hug and suddenly the monster isn’t so scary anymore.
FINALLY! I keep telling everyone adults are terrible and pediatricians actually spend very very little time with crying yelling children. Usually when we have any problems with the patients, it's because of their parents, who are ADULTS! I always carry lollypops for kids and colleagues in my pockets. Very very accurate :))
It’s the same in school. The parents are usually the problem, not the child.
This is a whole new chemistry and vibe, and I'm loving it! 😄🥰 Pediatrics is such a likeable and creative character. I love how he engages with the psychiatrist! And the psychiatrist with his encouraging and confused attitude is perfect match for a conversation with the pediatrics! ^^
His face when the Paediatrician was spinning him around saying weeeee weeeee weeeee! That made me laugh so much he is like ლ(ಠ_ಠ ლ)
You could tell that he was having fun but didn't want to admit it
@@IRLTheGreatZarquon lol yes!
My four year old granddaughter likes your videos very much. Thank you and God bless you. You rock, Glaucomflecken!
“Adults are terrible” 😂 and that is why I left my adult cardiology job and became a NICU nurse. No more big people for me!!
I'm the opposite, I like adult children 😂
Another gem. What I don't understand is how you find the energy to do the job, and then make these. Nice one! Cheers.
He's an opthamologist. Johnathan does all of the work while he films these videos.
$5 meal voucher from the cafeteria for being employee of the month- that one got me! Go get yourself something nice, like a side of mashed potatoes!
Wow that's why I love being a pediatrician!! The unconditional love, joy, brutal honesty n what not and the best is u feel detoxified around them !!
Now I kinda want a series where medical specialties have conversations with the same specialties.
Do pediatricians speak to other pediatricians like they’re children?🤔
Sounds interesting!!
But they do speak to interns like they are children!
Yes please!
I think there's a pediatrics interview video somewhere.
Yea. Most times
Preach brother!!!! No one like adults!!! That pediatrician is a light worker of medical community!! You don't judge him!!! You appreciate n thank him!!
On the other hand, as a great philosopher once said: "Kids are cruel, Jack."
And adults aren’t?
@@imagiccion I have no idea why you thought I was implying that, but I was quoting a videogame character. = )
"AND I LOVE MINORS!"
I'm an aspiring engineer, but videos like this make me want to reconsider pediatrics 🥺
Wow..as a Pediatrician, thats such an accurate description👍 everyone does need some dose of children from time to time😀
That's picture!
I was wondering when someone would be counseling the psychiatrist! 😄🤣😆😂👍👍❤️❤️
I love Pediatrics!
I loved my Cardiologists at Primary Children's Hospital in Utah! Thank you Cardiologists, Nurses, Anesthesiologist, Med Students, Assistants, Phlebotomist (especially those who could get it in on the first poke!), and anyone and everyone else involved in my early years of care! 🤗❤️🏥🕊️
I was already laughing when I saw the unicorn head band! Seriously, he couldn’t be more true on how he views adults vs children. The stickers, lollipop’s, and the “ride” killed me. Lastly, the therapists glasses down the bridge of his nose in person and on the picture, priceless ❤️❤️❤️
Oh and can’t forget the caprisuns and orange slices. He is nurturing their inner child, which perhaps has been terribly neglected. Lol save them all Pediatrics!
Pediatrics is so enduring, but the clinical geneticist has my ❤
Question: how did neuro manage to become February’s EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH?????
Because Admin makes the decisions.
Or he kept on annoying the higher ups with cranial exams until they capitulated
He did 100 surgeries in a week and then looked admin in the eye.
@@LetterLadyZ nono that’s neurosurgery, not just neurology
I Love you!! this is totally SPOT ON! Stay focused on innocence and joy Dr Glauc!!!! You win!!!
My GP has a swivel chair in his office. Whenever he leaves me alone for a few minutes, I go for a ride.😊
You're never too old for a swivel ride!
ALL THE YES!
NEVER STOP.
Thank you.
The pediatrician will save my sanity. I appreciate you more than you will ever know.
Also I'm 46 years old and I still carry lollipops. Mystery Dum Dums are the best
When the therapist needs therapy. 🤣🙃
But for realsies. We need more of the pediatrician. 🧡🧡
OMG this channel is just the medical humor Indian doctors need before tough as rough Exams !!! Thanks xD
This spoke to my little pediatric nurse heart.
These are all the peads i know! Love them!
I can't wait to see the pathologist go to therapy!! Please make this happen! 🙏
Honestly the pathologist seems like the most stable out of the bunch.
Idk if pathology will ever need a therapy... Mayne from being focused on dead bodies...
One thing that I enjoy a lot about pediatrics is that I can unreservedly love my little patients and openly show that affection to great emotional fulfillment.
Also, when things get too tough during the call you can relax by going to the nicu and just hugging a baby for a while and have a wave of joy and peace wash over you.
As a certified adult, I agree that one is never too old for a lollipop 🍭
Where did you get your certification?
....and a sticker 😊
This is why I, as an adult, keep a load of gold star stickers for whenever I’ve done a particularly good job and deserve recognition :3
"Adults is the worst thing that could happen to children."
😭😭😭😭 the brutal honesty
If I were to be a doctor, I'd definitely be a pediatrician omg. When I'm at a party, the ones I hang around with the most are children. XD Even the adults tell me "how do you have that much energy, are you a child". I dunno, even when children are bratty and irritiating, adults are the ones that are tiring to be with. When kids get angry, they throw temper tantrums. When adults get angry, they declare war. So. THANK YOU SO MUCH AGAIN FOR YOUR VIDS DR. G
Psychiatrist: You need to spend time with Adults
Pediatrician: Nope
Psychia: Why not??
Pediatrician: "Adults are terrible"
😂😂😂😂... That cracked me up.. Yeah, adults are terrible..
Yeah.. Agree with Children's brutal honesty and that Uno Reverse in the end 😂😂..
Pedia: 1
Psychia: 0
Thank you for the ❤️
my mom is a pediatrician and she and literally everyone else i know who works/worked in peds say the children are great. its the parents that harder to treat
Swaddle your intern. !☺️😊😅🤣🤣
You absolutely nailed it- as always may I say- but this one hit close cause I am an pediatrician and a mother of two. Children give so much joy and show us the beauty in the world we forgot about❤
So much fun watching this! As a nurse it’s amazing how you can hit the point right on the head! Thanks for the giggles. 🤭
Loved the $5 meal voucher at the cafeteria!!! 🤣 Thanks for great laughs and much, much truth!!!
Wheeeeeee, wheeeee, wheeeee😂😂🥳🥳🥳 Love it!! Thanks Dr G!! Congratulations, you get a sticker🤗#paediatrics ❤️
Feeling the vibes at the end of the video i also tried to spin around in my spinney chair, only to hit my ankle on my metal bed frame, collapsing in agony and be reminded that im a 25 year old living in a cramped apartment
This made me profoundly sad. Great point!
Every time I see the Pediatrician I wonder if the unicorn headband originally belonged to one of your children or if you bought it for your videos. Either scenario makes me giggle.
Im super anxious and I love children because of their brutal honesty. I have to do mental gymnastics because Brenda from accounting side eyed me and now I can’t tell if she hates me but a 5 year old will get mad and just scream “I hate you!” And I’m like “ya know what? That’s so valid bestie.”
My first thoughts were ‘pediatrics needs therapy?’
Yes we do, because of the adults!
Overworked, under appreciated, having to deal with conspiracy theorist parents who are convinced modern medicine is trying to harm their child somehow... Yeah, definitely.
@@chocolatereigns no doubt. I was talking about the character in these comedic videos. Hence the little quotations.
I think kids dying hit us all very hard.... I dont know how paed oncology can take it ...
I think the pediatrician is the most well adjusted. He chose happiness and what sparks joy for himself.
Paediatrics has the joy we have lost. I love going to work at the daycare centre and being with the little ones. The children are a joy, but the educators aren't.
I still have the joy I just need a spark
@@haruhisuzumiya6650 That's your own responsibility tbh
Dude, these are excellent! I'm not even in the medical profession but I feel like these give me an excellent insight into how parts of the industry work. Keep them coming! New subscriber here!
Capri Suns and orange slices sound like a fantastic way to wrap up the day!
Pediatrician to the Therapist:
Uno reverse card
I would rather talk with pediatrics rather than psychiatrist if I'm being honest here
Nah, don't.. Pedia are nice to children, but, very passive aggressive and brutal to adults... Trust me
@@yachishairclips2250 so true lol
A good pediatrician would refer you to a good psychiatrist.
@@yachishairclips2250 hahaha the reason why they work with the age groups that they do, they hate dealing with adults xD
@@Internetguy_L337_90D Just speaking from personal experience
My dear Peads, I'll take the Capri Suns, orange slices, even will be so happily accept the stickers and lollipop
I'm not a doctor; I'm a classical musician, but I still really enjoy these videos! They never fail to make me laugh (and help me learn a little about the world of medicine!).