reminds me of that one family guy scene where an indigenous american ( fully trad clothes ) did like a pose to aid his patient. i.a. doc: i even did this ( i pose ) and he didnt wake up patients wife: well have you tried doing this ( some sugestive pose i assume ) i.a. doc: maam this is a hospital
The system that you think brings justice to the ones that most deserve it is flawed beyond belief. Money wins court cases, not facts. If facts was a main factor then a lot of people would be in very different places right now.
They're probably gatgering evidence. Yoy gotta take these to court and need to strategize with a legal team to ensure she pulls no technicality. Aka give em time to ensure a 100% conviction on her.
I mean are you familiar with the story of Dr. "Death" Duntsch? The medical board is a bunch of cowards and you have to do so much absolute insanity for even a slap on the wrist. And since the police have no jurisdiction over "medical malpractice" they can't do anything about it either, leaving a bunch of absolute sociopaths able to get away with waaaayyy too much.
I’m not even gonna bother replying to them because that’s what they want by the way I’m gonna report the shit out of them there’s another fuck they’re not lost the channel
Nah it’d be more like emoting after you downed some guy in cod, and then continuing to emote while he bleeds out Edit: actually no, it’d be more like your own teammate gets downed in cod and instead of reviving him you emote on him till he bleeds out 🤣🤣
That almost made me vomit. That's worse than all the gore seen in the Hellraiser franchise combined because it's a real person's bits. How can professionals be so fucking disrespectful!
having music playing during a surgery can be helpful, especially at the end when the patient slowly wakes up. it helps everyone stay calm and orientate themselves better. this feels like a bastardized version of it.
I am a paediatric dental nurse, any surgery no matter how minor is serious, I have watched children stop breathing on the operating table during procedures. It is horrifying to think Doctors could be so cavalier. btw teach your children to clean their teeth properly.
@@Miss_you_meow Really? I wonder what all of my certifications mean? I also wonder if it is different from the country you live in to the one I live in
@@river9994 in Canada we don’t have dental nurses. I’m a registered dental hygienist we just have: dentists, dental assistants, dental hygienist, denturists, dental therapists
I know this is a bot, but if the person responsible for your creation ever goes to court which is fairly likely given what you're willing to have them spam in random youtubers chats. These statements can and will be used against you. Hell, Charlie could literally take you to court for harassment if he really wanted to. Better hope the bot paper trail doesn't lead to any identifiable information.
I worked for a hospital for years, you just become entirely desensitized to seeing or handling things that there are plenty of psychopaths that start to take things way too far. There was a group of nurses there that had a penis rating chart for trauma patients (either unconscious or in too much pain to know what's happening). From that day on, I vowed to never work for a hospital again.
the thought of someone in an operating room even having their phone anywhere in the room sickens me because as culinarian we have it hammered into our heads that you are never to touch your phone while cooking because of just how dirty a cell phone is. you touch so many dirty surfaces (especially doorknobs) then wipe that dirt and germs onto your phone screen. you may be clean, but others aren't and you're wiping their filth onto your phone.
A lot of people in the operating room are not there to interact with any sterile surfaces, there is no harm in these people accesing their phones, I don't have any experience with American hospitals, but at least where I work phones are regularly cleaned and anyone who is interacting with a sterile surface will of course not touch their phone after scrubbing in. (Not saying the doctor in the video is innocent I personally think it's disgusting the lack of respect she shows her patients)
How dumb do you have to be to think that you can't clean a phone? You somehow seem to understand that people aren't clean either, but somehow they manage to, you know, operate on other people. It's almost like...hmmm I didn't know, they sterilize themselves????? Just because YOUR phone is dirty doesn't mean ALL phones are ALWAYS dirty. Use your brain. There are enough things to get upset at here, you don't need to look for reasons to get upset. Good Lord this comment section is a cesspool
@@BowRainDash I mean I get what you’re saying but NOBODY should be using their personal phones in an operating room…. Even if they was clean or if they are not to touch anything. It is still on many other levels incredibly wrong. Shouldn’t be disputed.
@@crusader7eth163 you just don't really understand how the OR works. There are people who are not sterile and often times can be standing around for long periods of time waiting for something to do. No they shouldn't be recording anything but it's not uncommon to see people whip out their phones to send a text or something
@@BaldKiwi117 that’s terrible. I have a pretty big fear of anything like that happening and since there’s basically no way of knowing if it happened to you unless you stumble across it i probably wouldn’t be able to get surgery I’d be scared. That’s crazy to me. No wonder there’s no trust.
Imagine sitting in your hospital bed after getting your leg amputated, scrolling on tiktok, then you just see your surgeon doing orange justice while playing with your amputated leg.
its way harder than just suing, they have the government on there side and there are so many scapegoats they'll blame, dragging it out for years until the patient cannot even afford it
@@uhlexseeuh There's a part of the contract you sign where it states if you want them to use images from your surgery for medical and educational purposes for say universities or on social media But nothing about being able to dance around or even use body parts to dance to show on social media That's HIPPA violations to use any imaging from surgical procedures for entertainment purposes I've had 13 surgeries and its in there So both the anesthesiologists and the Dr should be lose their licenses for life The "loophole" was that the patient said yes to that and signed it but it's still illegal it's literally stressed to you by the Dr, Surgery coordinator, nurses and anesthesiologists prior to your surgery that it's illegal to use any images from your surgery for entertainment purposes, so I'm shocked the anesthesiologists didn't get charged or lose their license
I'm glad somebody else pointed that out. As an RN it gave me the heebie jeebies at the thought of what could be on that. Getting MRSA deep within the body near internal organs is incredibly dangerous. Like high Likley hood of death. 55 yr old man died of MRSA recently on his elbow.
A huge chunk of the country doesn’t believe in germs anymore basically if god doesn’t give you the pass then you must have earned it how many people see it
@@yurtthesilentgod1225 Oh yeah if you get a bacteria resistant strain in your body you're just dead like no hope except for the rare case or the super rare time that bacteriophages work
they were dancing with pieces of flesh and DIDN'T GET BANNED FROM PRACTICING MEDICINE???????? ARE YOU SERIOUS??? every person in that damn room should have their licenses permanently revoked. jesus christ
She did it as a flex, like "look at the giant tummy tuck I did for this patient", its super super dumb but guess she thought it was motivational Edit: Motivational for ppl to come to her
@@justifano7046dancing while holding The patient skin isn't serious offense? Are you fcking kidding me? In My country these doctors would get their medical licence removed and locked up in jail For a couple of years
I've had surgeons tell me they'll laugh, crack jokes, play music sometimes but never EVER to this level. This is absolutely humiliating to the practice, and downright diabolical. I hope they get their license revoked for good.
It's human to have small talks and jests considering some surgeries can last up to days and I understand if some doctors just want to wind, but there are lines you don't cross and filming without consent let alone making a TikTok is way past it
This is actually horrifying mostly because you'd have no way to tell if your doctor's one of these psychos until after they've already played with your life like it's an arcade machine.
Doctors who do this should get charged with Gross Negligence... This is beyond disturbing to think some "professional" doctors would even do this while operating...
I saw a TikTok that might be a scary truth, “Y’all better be healthy cuz your new gen docs are doomed” followed by a nurse/doc dancing with a patients and medical school students playing Barbie games in class.
What's also crazy is I remember reading that "Georgia allows doctors to practice medicine outside of their specialty -- regardless of their board certifications." Which is how she wasn't boad certified but still able to do surgery.
Imagine you're die in the hospital and your family is told it was a surgery gone wrong and they did everything they could when in reality it was just the doctor was to busy twerking while holding your sliced up body
That’s what I don’t understand. Why would you go through the hell that is med school and residency, take on hundreds of thousands of student debt, and then throw it all away? Now you’re in debt for hundreds of thousands and can never pay it back.
Ironically, I’d argue that now, all operating rooms should have active surveillance running around the clock to ensure the integrity of any procedure being performed as well as proper usage and maintenance of any tools and equipment in the room. Patient consent forms and disclosures can be amended to address this where they can request surveillance to be disabled if they so desire or footage purged after a set amount of time. On-site medical staff should have personal device usage restricted to certain areas or better yet, let’s just lock up their phones when they’re on site and give them pagers for when they need to be reached on a moment’s notice. Basically, we now need the hospital and clinic equivalent of airlines’ black box system.
On the one hand, that's a costly proposition that would require a lot of labor to establish, use, and maintain. On the other, jobs are good for the economy (politicians keep telling me so) and the medical industry makes money hand-over-fist so why not?
I had a friend in high school whose mother got their medical license taken away FOR LIFE for reporting the doctor she was working with for malpractice. The doctor who was convicted of malpractice got off with just 3 YEARS suspension and is now working back in a hospital . The medical field is extremely dark
holy shit, how?? that's actually crazy. It reminds me a little of the whistleblower for the titanic submersible expedition. I hope she's doing alright, and I pray that doctor got punishment for something else down the line.
@MDMDMDMDMDMDMDMDMD It's weird to punish both the doctor and the mother if she's lying. I'm not sure how it works in the medical field, but I'd assume there would have to be something on you if your license is suspended for 3 years. That's what I'm hung up on
@@seraphim108 In elementary school I had a great uncle that heard that his friend once had a mother that read in a magazine that there was a rumor that Bigfoot was sighted playing piano in Carnegie Hall. It's almost unbelievable!!! By the way, I have cancer, can you venmo me twenty bucks so I can get a life saving procedure?
@@MDMDMDMDMDMDMDMDMD disagree, hospital would do this if the dr is a specialist, surgeon because these are the ones with high amounts of power, because they bring profit to the hospital. and the hospital almost always sides with them,
It's a horrific trend and a gross violation of patient trust. Medical professionals should be held accountable for their actions, especially when their actions directly compromise patient safety.
@@Jazzman9801yeah, but that doesn't mean those who commit malpractice are discovered and held accountable. I'm assuming that's what the original comment was about. Highly doubt they just didn't think punishment for malpractice existed.
My knowledge of this trend goes no further than this video (as of this comment), but medical professionals ARE being held accountable. It's just that they likely get their license suspended and maybe have to pay some money (perhaps a sum of some ten to hundred grand, although that's just speculation on my part), then that's all (according to this video at least). Rather, I would propose that the consequence should be more severe. Namely, some years of jail time with no chance of bond nor bail? That might be a good start for discussing consequence for such medical degeneracy. Maybe even more intense than that, but I'm unfamiliar with more extreme penalties beyond the electric chair.
This gives me an idea for a horror movie where surgeons dance with the patients flesh. Seriously seems like it's out of a horror movie. It's like a serial killer became a surgeon and taunts people before killing them and making it look like an accident. This is insane. Another reason why surgery is one of my worst fears
Pretty sure there was an episode of Scrubs like that. Whole series actually. Man that show was weird. OH, and Repo: The Genetic Opera. Zydrate comes in a little glass vial.
Bruh, you're making this into something way worse than it actually is. Yes, it's disrespectful and unprofessional. But you know nothing about this lifestyle. Some of these doctors are working 24 hour shifts sometimes more. Yall really think being awake for this long is healthy? Imagine getting into a car and the driver hasn't slept for 24 hours. I doubt they did any damage to the patient, its very common for surgeons to listen to music and sometimes sing and have fun during operation. That's a well known fact. And the examples he gave didn't prove anything. People die due to complications all the time, dude made it out to be this big thing that they danced and now people are dead. These doctors have studied their entire life. Taking their life for 2 years and making them pay compensation to the patients is more than enough
they found the anesthesiologist not laible bc he was told that the patient was fully in the loop , plus nun of the patients had problems with the amount of anesthesia
@@whatshumor1you know there's not always a jury. The judge can ask the jury to reconsider their decision. Your comment sounds to me as if the judge would be obsolete, as if he has no influence in it.
@@crystallust6000that’s horrific. Each doctor trains and takes an oath or vow to put their patients health above all else. In this case they thought it reasonable enough that he was TOLD he could dance and film and cross contaminate, break confidentiality and privacy. Wow. then to actually cause them to nearly die and be let off because they wasn’t in charge?!?. Even if he was mislead he should be taking repercussions for not having better judgment.. If a doctor can be told “oh yeah just dance around with his flesh and video it don’t worry” then get away with it because they was told to is absolutely vile. That is just disgusting. If a healthcare professional cannot discern between wrong and right in such a. Massive gap like this is telling of the rest of the medical industry. I can only imagine how bad some cases are for this to be the “justice” that seems incredibly unjust. They take them into their care and they failed. Not sure if it’s because it’s America they got away with it but that is evil.
These surgeons seriously think they're in an episode of Scrubs but forget the part of Scrubs where they're actually serious with their patient's procedures.
How does this happen more than one time and she's not immediately fired? Dancing with pieces of patents' flesh while they're unconscious??? This is outrageous. She doesn't even view them as humans who need her help to fix a serious issue, they are literally just her props for internet clout.
Imagine your heart stops beating while they're flossing with your spleen and the Dr. screams "ADMINISTER THE CHUG JUG" and proceeds to dump blue Powerade into your open chest cavity
Literally had surgery last week. When you're wheeled into that room, you are trusting that these people will look after you. Thankfully, the surgeons and nurses were lovely, they were welcoming and very professional. I felt safe under their care, this was especially a big deal because this was my first operation, so I was very nervous. Patients are patients, we are under their care. We have no choice but to trust that the trained professionals will look after us and uphold the best intentions. This behavour, lack of human empathy and absence of common sense is disgusting. People like this should never be allowed to practice.
@TinyTeddyThing I definitely agree with you 100 %. And I'm glad you're surgery went well and that you're safe. God speed. Honestly I hope I never have doctors like this in this video Penguinz0 is talking about. I plan on getting the sex change to transition when I can afford it. I hope I can find reliable, professional and normal doctors who will give me the best results and keep me safe/alive. 😭🙏🏳️⚧️
@@foregroundeclipse8725 Wishing you the best for when you can have that surgery 🫶 In the future I'm hoping you find wonderful doctors who will be supportive and professional ☺️🙏 Thank you for your lovely words, at the time it made me smile and UA-cam being stupid, deleted my comment. I've made a full recovery with no issues over the past few weeks. Thank you for that comment, it really lifted my spirits.
@@foregroundeclipse8725 Damn yt for deleting comments. Thank you for your kind words, I'm feeling a lot better now and have made a full recovery with no issues 👍 At the time when I read this it really helped lift my spirits, thank you 💕💕💕 I'm wishing you the best in the future and hoping you find some wonderful doctors who will support you through your surgery. You deserve that respect and kindness as does everyone else in your position. Good luck 🫶
@@foregroundeclipse8725 Damn yt for deleting comments. Thank you for your kind words, I'm feeling a lot better now and have made a full recovery with no issues 👍 At the time when I read this it really helped lift my spirits, thank you 💕 I'm wishing you the best in the future and hoping you find some wonderful doctors who will support you through your surgery. You deserve that respect and kindness as does everyone else in your position. Good luck 🫶
@UTTPMajorOrange youtube censoring comments at seemingly random with absolutely no pattern regardless of what the comment contains: meanwhile on youtube:
@@UserAccount-ThisOne fr bro, yt comment auto mod is so annoying, i got my comment hidden multiple times in a row because i made some butt joke, but then you see that they allow goddamn uttp on thousands of channels saying worse stuff
they could prob disinfect them but idk if theres any reason for a surgeon to be allowed to have their phone with them, pretty sure they use pagers so its not for communication. maybe to listen to music (normal thing to do and im sure helps keep them alert for long surgeries lol) but u can use something other than a phone for that
I had a surgery with an iPhone in the room- it was put in a sterile clear sample bag. Photos were for a medical journal and they were awesome. Person taking the photos was the pathologist and he was there just for observing and photos. Very tasteful, tactful, and all professional. No insanity of them dancing around with my flesh.
I have a friend who is an orthopedic surgeon and he tells me they often listen to music, have some banter going on and when he does some really tricky proceedures he sings to himself which helps him concentrate and all of that is fine IMO, I want the surgical team working on me being comfortable and liking their job as that will likely make them work better. But this is something else entirely, it’s beyond me how any doctor, who we know can’t be debilitatingly stupid thought this was a good or even half assed idea.
Had a wire surgery myself for a finger back near the end of May, as a result of a broken finger happening in a traumatic car wreck. Personally I wouldn’t mind my surgeon doing that, given the man basically saved me from arthritis in that finger with how it broke until I’m actually supposed to have arthritis(I’m 21 for reference). But yeah, I’d be pretty horrified if he did something like this instead! Thankfully he has the morals and brains to act like an actual doctor.
@@Shun42-bo6td how the f UA-cam is letting N word comments but if I called someone stupid when they deserve it, UA-cam deletes the comment immediately and doesn't let me post it. All these big techs actually don't give a sh*t about racism.
I don't mind someone doing a depressing job dancing off duty or even having a quick waltz on the way to a computer at work... however... in the middle of surgery... or with body parts... just nah... that's jail time.
Ya fr…..surgeons listens to music often while listening to music but to dance not only with body parts but while literally operating. To top it off all filmed yikes
I wouldn't be surprised if the _"He consented!"_ turned out to be the guy just signed whatever the doctors gave him cos, y'know, who thinks a doctor is ever going to pull shit like this?
This got me wondering: how do we know if these doctors are doing some shady shit to our body while we’re unconscious?? Shouldnt there be a way to monitor the doctors too?
@@wizard4121ten bucks none of the forms are signed. Or no one KNEW there had to be a separate signed form sadly many people don’t get that sort of education or information taught when it Should be something taught and covered for patients safety nowadays especially for the individuals who are special needs and the like
I remember the incident where that "doctor" caused that woman to suffer severe brain damage. What that particular article doesn't tell you is that that patient who is now so brain damaged that she needs a feeding tube and round-the-clock care, was a PhD recipient and slated to get married a couple of weeks after her surgery as well as receive her degree. Needless to say, she lost her would-be husband and her degree doesn't mean anything now.
fun fact. it violates HIPPA to take recordings of any patient in the hospital regardless of reason. my mother who is a nurse is unable to take videos of me being loopy and stupid when on the night night sauce.
Only if she was involved in your care as a medical professional, and not as your mother. Also only if you didn't consent. If she's off the clock and just happens to be with you, OR on the clock but you give consent prior (not while loopy, or during but not too loopy you can't reasonably consent, which obviously depends on what you're given, how much, and how long it's been, of course... but just get it prior) then it is not a HIPPA violation.
My mom had cancer, doctors dropped a sample of her kidneys after doing her renal biopsy to see if kidneys can regenerate. Not dancing, but they started laughing, while she was fully aware, because it's done without going under. Which was already fucking insane, so I can't even begin to imagine what it's like having dancing doctors. Edit: thank you all for condolences and best wishes. Means a lot. :)
@@rainwaysyt Thanks, she passed away in less than 2 months after finding out about her pancreatic cancer back in 2015 though. And we had a feeling she was neglected being in stage IV already and without us giving any money under the table.
I've been under the knife a few times for various health reasons and each time it takes awhile to recover, just the anesthetic alone puts me out of it for at least 2-3 days, and the surgeries take months to recover from one I had recently went textbook perfectly according to my surgeon, I still went to the ER 3 separate times following the surgery for complication concerns in the healing process Shit just gets fucked up sometimes, even if you're doing the absolute best you can AND doing everything right
6:30 "I can't find a follow up on that." Bruh, it took me 2 minutes to search for her license on the Georgia Composite Medical Board. She is still suspended. You can even pull up the suspension order on the website. Also she settled 6 different lawsuits for about $6mil.
This happened in Victoria, Australia, made national news and patients got justice in the form of lawsuits, and the doctors licence got permanently suspended
I work in the medical field... unfortunately, you have many bad employees working around mental patients who should share a room with them instead of caring for them.
I've had 5 surgeries and have another one upcoming. If I found out my surgeon did this, I would make sure the surgeon was the one who ended up with a feeding tube.
How was that anesthesiologist not found liable?? Even students are expected to point out mistakes in care or worsening trends in a patient's condition. Every licensed professional in that room should have been held accountable.
Anesthesiologists are comparably much more passive participants in surgeries. They do a small fraction of the amount of work of the actual surgeon, and in the time he was seemingly wasting, he wasn't technically/realistically wasting time, because there was no current problem that required his immediate attention. Their work is vitally important, of course, and that's why they're paid as much as they are, but the anesthesiologist can, hypothetically, start counting the tiles on the wall for a medium period of time and it couldn't possibly hinder the surgery or cause risk to the patient. In the surgeon's case, that is virtually never the case, and it certainly wasn't the case here - we saw what the surgeon was doing, how actively dangerous it was, and how much time she was wasting. It also appears that the anesthesiologist wasn't holding any of the patient's body parts, seems to not have known there was no consent, and never unsafely swung an extremely sharp instrument (scalpel) around the patient in a wildly unsafe manner, was nowhere near an instigator in the shenanigans, etc. Should they have raised concerns and even reported the surgeon? Yes. Do i know that they didn't? No, i don't know either way, but i do believe it's safe to assume he didn't, otherwise the surgeon likely would have lost her job and license before the patient complained. From this video, this did not seem to be the case. Yes, the anesthesiologist should do much, MUCH better. The "issue" here is that the anesthesiologist did *not* cause **damages** while the surgeon did. The anesthesiologist provided the legally and ethically necessary and correct medical care he needed to in a timely fashion. This is what is necessary to establish medical malpractice.
I had neurosurgery a year ago for a cyst on my pineal gland that was blocking a passageway in my brain. Thank God my surgeons were amazing, and everything went well. I still have medical issues due to bilateral vestibular damage, and I get bad vertigo attacks. But I'm like the Terminator-half my skull is titanium now edit: thanks to the people for the nice comments much love
@@smiler204 Thank you. Yeah, they had to remove half of my skull and then went through my brain, right by my brain stem. They used a diamond-studded drill to remove it. It was a very risky surgery, but I pulled through. The surgery is called a supracerebellar infratentorial approach for pineal resection.
This is literal fucking GBH! They disfigured and incapacitated patients! And having their license revoked for 2 years is way too fucking light! They should get life in prison, WITHOUT parole!
Crazy that a average cellphone has more germs on it than a toilet seat and the doctors just have them out in the surgery rooms, its kind of fuckin' wild.
An average person is 39 years old, but that doesn't mean everyone is always 39 years old. Holy shit you guys have brain rot. You can clean a phone, just like you, you know, clean every fucking thing else in the operating room.
The entire OR is not sterile. The only sterile part is the sterile field which is the area of the procedure and the sterile drapes that are placed. Not all personnel are sterile either. For example whoever is performing anesthesia is usually not sterile.
This is like that nurse who was making TikToks about how she would unplug a patients life support to charge her phone or how she would slip them sleeping meds so they would ‘stop bothering her’. My mum is a health professional & she was flabbergasted at it. She would be at this doctor too.
@@yarrrriamapirate oh lord 😳 no that’s not the nurse I’m talking about. She’s called Kelly Morris, a triad nurse in Salem who is the exact opposite of what a nurse should be. And seriously taking selfies with the deceased? WTF…
Tbh, I don't think it's entirely the same thing (although it's really bad). It's just words she's saying there's no proof she has done that or would do. Whereas these vids speak for themselves, doctor dancing with your flesh or dancing around your naked body on a operating table isn't the same. That nurse could be lying to be polarising, though she probably should be be sacked if she can say those things brazenly.
@@uok6216 I do agree that what this ‘doctor’ has done is much worse, but the fact is that a health professional of any kind should not be posting things like this online whether it’s a joke or not. The patient has to put their trust into someone who is responsible for their wellbeing. This goes without saying but making TikToks while caring for patients is not part of the job, it’s something you do in your own time- like that nurse who became a comedian (I can’t remember his name). My mum had a few students who would be on their phones while they were supposed to be working despite them learning about what’s appropriate. I’m glad she retired before TikTok became a thing 😓 she would have been driven insane by it all.
I saw on Last Week Tonight that it's actually really rare for doctors to have their licenses revoked even after causing serious injury or even death. It's disgusting.
@@Clancy-exe the surgery must be successful in order to maintain their job. they’d find no enjoyment in “doing the right thing” over & over just to get their hands a little messy. There’s no element of manipulation or selfishness in doing a standard procedure laid out step by step, zero thrill.
@@noah-xt9tx you're the one who went straight to racism bro. I didn't even notice the race of the doctor when I made this comment. Maybe you need to check your pre-conceptions....
Moving your hands up and down while cutting causes the same damage as sawing someone open. It leaves uneven cuts that increase damage, increases healing time and pain, and causes more scarring.
I think we need to come to terms with the elephant in the room. There is a competency crisis looming over us. Not only do we have surgeons twerking on our graves, but we have aerospace engineers building our planes with bubblegum and duct tape. The question is what must be done about it?
Blame the people running the companies? The Boeing issues weren't from engineering, but from cost saving measures that eliminated redundancy and safety checks. This is a failure of the capital class and quite a bit different than the degenerate doctors on tiktok
Well lets be honest boeing has been failing on every level and executively hoarding money and starving the most vital workers and production processes. Theres no excuse
That's ridiculous. At my alma mater, med students were expelled and barred from re-entering after taking a selfie with a cadaver. These are living people being made a mockery of and being disfigured. Those poor excuses for doctors should be locked up
@@ominarous I'm a current medical student, it sounds harsh but there's really no excuse for that kind of thing. Medical schools are very explicit about the rules regarding appropriate behavior around the cadavers we dissect, so there's no way the students wouldn't know the consequences. Keep in mind that these are people that knowingly gave their bodies (and sometimes denied their families a typical funeral) for the purpose of educating future physicians. That sacrifice absolutely needs to be respected. Imagine if your mother passed away and you later saw a post on Instagram of some idiot students taking selfies with her desiccated, carved up corpse.
A surgeon dancing with the body parts of their patients is some horror movie type shit. Actual psychopaths.
Not psychopaths, just idiots.
i really wish i could know what goes on in their heads
also guys stop replying to the UTTP bots just report them and move on
@RailfannerTheoOfficial you don’t need 1k to have an artist account
This is why I don't want to go to my surgery bruh, they gonna be hitting the worm while their scalpels and stuff into me
Doctors, surgeons especially, do actually have the highest sociopath percentage if I remember right
“He didn’t make it. We did everything we could, even the whip AND nae nae”
reminds me of that one family guy scene where an indigenous american ( fully trad clothes ) did like a pose to aid his patient.
i.a. doc: i even did this ( i pose ) and he didnt wake up
patients wife: well have you tried doing this ( some sugestive pose i assume )
i.a. doc: maam this is a hospital
@@rfkatoBrother I am having a stroke trying to read that
@@albinofroggy i understood it because i seen the episode lol he said it as it happened verbatim lol
"Even hit the Quan too"
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She actually caused a brain injury… How is she isn’t jailed is beyond me. She shouldn’t be able to practice ever again and she should sit in jail.
She posted a video of herself doing fortnite emotes with a slab of human meat and isn’t in prison I’m like appalled
@@SirButtRichardson Yea, me too! How can you cause a permanent injury to someone and not get jail time? Like what’s the defence? They lived?
The system that you think brings justice to the ones that most deserve it is flawed beyond belief. Money wins court cases, not facts. If facts was a main factor then a lot of people would be in very different places right now.
They're probably gatgering evidence. Yoy gotta take these to court and need to strategize with a legal team to ensure she pulls no technicality. Aka give em time to ensure a 100% conviction on her.
I mean are you familiar with the story of Dr. "Death" Duntsch? The medical board is a bunch of cowards and you have to do so much absolute insanity for even a slap on the wrist. And since the police have no jurisdiction over "medical malpractice" they can't do anything about it either, leaving a bunch of absolute sociopaths able to get away with waaaayyy too much.
I’m happy to say my dad (neurosurgeon) only dances when he’s being told he has no patients for the day
Your dad is a true doctor
Your dad comes gets told there's nothing and hits the Yoinky Sploinky.
W dad 🙌
W dad
Your dad is a hero! Respect to him 🫡
if you die because your doctor danced instead of helping you, that would be real life emoting on a dead body
I’m not even gonna bother replying to them because that’s what they want by the way I’m gonna report the shit out of them there’s another fuck they’re not lost the channel
rip your replies
What the FUCK are these bot comments?
@@terracottakitty1410 complete cringe friend
Nah it’d be more like emoting after you downed some guy in cod, and then continuing to emote while he bleeds out
Edit: actually no, it’d be more like your own teammate gets downed in cod and instead of reviving him you emote on him till he bleeds out 🤣🤣
imagine getting a heart transplant and you see the doctors hitting the griddy
I just want to apologize to you for the disgusting bots in your comment. I wonder if Charlie is aware of how awful its gotten
@@JustSomeGuyWithNoMaidensi argee with you these bots are fucking crazy
@@shelovesmolly.shut up
Bro what the fck are these bot comments?
@@JustSomeGuyWithNoMaidens I hope he doesn’t make a video on it. It will just encourage them
the image of the woman dancing with a dismembered piece of their patient's body is actually nightmare fuel
Yeah this is the first time I was disturbed by something that wasn’t a murder video
That almost made me vomit. That's worse than all the gore seen in the Hellraiser franchise combined because it's a real person's bits. How can professionals be so fucking disrespectful!
Right out of some kind of weird dream or crazy movie😳
having music playing during a surgery can be helpful, especially at the end when the patient slowly wakes up. it helps everyone stay calm and orientate themselves better. this feels like a bastardized version of it.
@@writerintherye yup
I am a paediatric dental nurse, any surgery no matter how minor is serious, I have watched children stop breathing on the operating table during procedures. It is horrifying to think Doctors could be so cavalier.
btw teach your children to clean their teeth properly.
Tbf, a lot of parents never learned to brush their teeth properly either. Shoutout to the dental hygienist who gave me pointers.
It’s more about what kind of food you are consuming throughout your life than how you are brushing your teeth. Eliminate sugar and a high carb diet.
@@UA-camDictatorship2024 no matter what you eat there are parts that remain on your teeth
@@Miss_you_meow Really? I wonder what all of my certifications mean? I also wonder if it is different from the country you live in to the one I live in
@@river9994 in Canada we don’t have dental nurses. I’m a registered dental hygienist we just have: dentists, dental assistants, dental hygienist, denturists, dental therapists
Nah she should be in jail, having the license revoked isnt enough.
All of them. Lock them up. That is unacceptable.
Everyone is being a square. The flesh dance is fire.
@@krikeydial3430
I know this is a bot, but if the person responsible for your creation ever goes to court which is fairly likely given what you're willing to have them spam in random youtubers chats. These statements can and will be used against you. Hell, Charlie could literally take you to court for harassment if he really wanted to. Better hope the bot paper trail doesn't lead to any identifiable information.
@UUTPMajorOrangeThe fact that I report you and you still have an account is crazy
I would be legit traumatised if I saw a video of my doctor dancing with parts of my flesh. Like genuinely, what the fuck?
@UTTPMajorOrange Ummm are you ok?
Ong bro
@@nemesisundead83it’s spam just report it. Hopefully UA-cam will ban the account
Dudes a clown. Wishes he was scary.
I worked for a hospital for years, you just become entirely desensitized to seeing or handling things that there are plenty of psychopaths that start to take things way too far. There was a group of nurses there that had a penis rating chart for trauma patients (either unconscious or in too much pain to know what's happening). From that day on, I vowed to never work for a hospital again.
the thought of someone in an operating room even having their phone anywhere in the room sickens me because as culinarian we have it hammered into our heads that you are never to touch your phone while cooking because of just how dirty a cell phone is. you touch so many dirty surfaces (especially doorknobs) then wipe that dirt and germs onto your phone screen. you may be clean, but others aren't and you're wiping their filth onto your phone.
A lot of people in the operating room are not there to interact with any sterile surfaces, there is no harm in these people accesing their phones, I don't have any experience with American hospitals, but at least where I work phones are regularly cleaned and anyone who is interacting with a sterile surface will of course not touch their phone after scrubbing in. (Not saying the doctor in the video is innocent I personally think it's disgusting the lack of respect she shows her patients)
How dumb do you have to be to think that you can't clean a phone? You somehow seem to understand that people aren't clean either, but somehow they manage to, you know, operate on other people. It's almost like...hmmm I didn't know, they sterilize themselves????? Just because YOUR phone is dirty doesn't mean ALL phones are ALWAYS dirty. Use your brain. There are enough things to get upset at here, you don't need to look for reasons to get upset. Good Lord this comment section is a cesspool
@@BowRainDash I mean I get what you’re saying but NOBODY should be using their personal phones in an operating room…. Even if they was clean or if they are not to touch anything. It is still on many other levels incredibly wrong. Shouldn’t be disputed.
@@crusader7eth163 you just don't really understand how the OR works. There are people who are not sterile and often times can be standing around for long periods of time waiting for something to do. No they shouldn't be recording anything but it's not uncommon to see people whip out their phones to send a text or something
@@BaldKiwi117 that’s terrible.
I have a pretty big fear of anything like that happening and since there’s basically no way of knowing if it happened to you unless you stumble across it i probably wouldn’t be able to get surgery I’d be scared. That’s crazy to me. No wonder there’s no trust.
Imagine sitting in your hospital bed after getting your leg amputated, scrolling on tiktok, then you just see your surgeon doing orange justice while playing with your amputated leg.
This comment gets a like. No questions asked
The profile picture sells this xD
I would fucking die laughing
@@AceJackWagon885 what
This comment is amazing 😭
Patiens should sue for medical malpractice every time this happens.
I totally agree.
The bots are strong with this one
its way harder than just suing, they have the government on there side and there are so many scapegoats they'll blame, dragging it out for years until the patient cannot even afford it
Legally, it is considered
So you'd most likely win that case
@@uhlexseeuh There's a part of the contract you sign where it states if you want them to use images from your surgery for medical and educational purposes for say universities or on social media
But nothing about being able to dance around or even use body parts to dance to show on social media
That's HIPPA violations to use any imaging from surgical procedures for entertainment purposes
I've had 13 surgeries and its in there
So both the anesthesiologists and the Dr should be lose their licenses for life
The "loophole" was that the patient said yes to that and signed it but it's still illegal it's literally stressed to you by the Dr, Surgery coordinator, nurses and anesthesiologists prior to your surgery that it's illegal to use any images from your surgery for entertainment purposes, so I'm shocked the anesthesiologists didn't get charged or lose their license
In one clip, she’s wearing a Santa hat. There is no way that’s been sanitized for the OR
I'm glad somebody else pointed that out. As an RN it gave me the heebie jeebies at the thought of what could be on that. Getting MRSA deep within the body near internal organs is incredibly dangerous. Like high Likley hood of death. 55 yr old man died of MRSA recently on his elbow.
A huge chunk of the country doesn’t believe in germs anymore basically if god doesn’t give you the pass then you must have earned it how many people see it
Isn’t she supposed to be wearing a face mask of some sort whenever you literally open people up
@@yurtthesilentgod1225 Oh yeah if you get a bacteria resistant strain in your body you're just dead like no hope except for the rare case or the super rare time that bacteriophages work
youre correct. that hat is also on top of her cap... huge health risk in surgery. imagine some santa hat fuzz dropping into an open wound...
they were dancing with pieces of flesh and DIDN'T GET BANNED FROM PRACTICING MEDICINE???????? ARE YOU SERIOUS??? every person in that damn room should have their licenses permanently revoked. jesus christ
Imagine America holding a black person accountable for crime. They'd sooner invade another Middle Eastern country before doing that.
She did it as a flex, like "look at the giant tummy tuck I did for this patient", its super super dumb but guess she thought it was motivational
Edit: Motivational for ppl to come to her
@@ticketman the reason is because it isn't a serious offense.
Don't fall into feelings and youtuber outrage bait.
@@justifano7046dancing while holding The patient skin isn't serious offense? Are you fcking kidding me? In My country these doctors would get their medical licence removed and locked up in jail For a couple of years
@@justifano7046SHE LITERALLY CAUSED A FCKING PERMANENT BRAIN DAMAGE!!!!!! ARE YOU STUPID OR SOMETHING????!?!!!
I've had surgeons tell me they'll laugh, crack jokes, play music sometimes but never EVER to this level. This is absolutely humiliating to the practice, and downright diabolical. I hope they get their license revoked for good.
It's human to have small talks and jests considering some surgeries can last up to days and I understand if some doctors just want to wind, but there are lines you don't cross and filming without consent let alone making a TikTok is way past it
This is actually horrifying mostly because you'd have no way to tell if your doctor's one of these psychos until after they've already played with your life like it's an arcade machine.
If this ever happens to me, I'd just unplug the heart monitor
Doctors who do this should get charged with Gross Negligence... This is beyond disturbing to think some "professional" doctors would even do this while operating...
Ngl this is the most literal instance of 'Gross Negligence' I've ever seen.
Not to mention if it was anyone else dancing with parts of a person it would obviously be jail or a mental aslyum
I saw a TikTok that might be a scary truth, “Y’all better be healthy cuz your new gen docs are doomed” followed by a nurse/doc dancing with a patients and medical school students playing Barbie games in class.
Can't believe I missed my chance to have my organs used as props. I wish I had a doctor who turned my surgery into a TikTok dance. I feel so robbed.
Sarcasm?
@@Secure-sea7117 nah he deadass
@@Secure-sea7117it’s like an outro video for your surgery
@@calamatuz yeah i just woke up, i saw in my dreams that he was serious
cringe
What's also crazy is I remember reading that "Georgia allows doctors to practice medicine outside of their specialty -- regardless of their board certifications." Which is how she wasn't boad certified but still able to do surgery.
bruh i'm screwed
Common Georgia L
excuse me?? where i live scope of practice is very strictly enforced, as a phlebotomist we cant even touch equipment we're not meant to use
DEI.
DUM @@stanettiels7367
Imagine you're die in the hospital and your family is told it was a surgery gone wrong and they did everything they could when in reality it was just the doctor was to busy twerking while holding your sliced up body
It's already happened many times,doctors and social works cover for eachother and lie,like code of silence
Damn
What a way to go 💀
"Imagine you are die"
@@jonahbrown5669 haha
Just imagine you are sick in a hospital and then a TikTok nurse shows op to hit the griddy next to your bed.
Botmaster
reminds me of an angry Smurf there
It's just like that one Fred Figglehorn video were he does the same dance what Charlie did. Lol
Pennywise ahh dance
@angryasrielyfgatod1029I didn’t translate
Imagining doing 8+ years in school just to lose your license because of an online dancing challenge. If I was the patient, I’d sue for assault. 100%
That’s what I don’t understand. Why would you go through the hell that is med school and residency, take on hundreds of thousands of student debt, and then throw it all away? Now you’re in debt for hundreds of thousands and can never pay it back.
@@ferretyluv as long as they're not black you'll be ok
These bots are actually unhinged
How are these bots allowed I actually don’t understand
@@xzavionjames-plummer805 because youtube doesn't care
Ironically, I’d argue that now, all operating rooms should have active surveillance running around the clock to ensure the integrity of any procedure being performed as well as proper usage and maintenance of any tools and equipment in the room. Patient consent forms and disclosures can be amended to address this where they can request surveillance to be disabled if they so desire or footage purged after a set amount of time. On-site medical staff should have personal device usage restricted to certain areas or better yet, let’s just lock up their phones when they’re on site and give them pagers for when they need to be reached on a moment’s notice. Basically, we now need the hospital and clinic equivalent of airlines’ black box system.
On the one hand, that's a costly proposition that would require a lot of labor to establish, use, and maintain. On the other, jobs are good for the economy (politicians keep telling me so) and the medical industry makes money hand-over-fist so why not?
I had a friend in high school whose mother got their medical license taken away FOR LIFE for reporting the doctor she was working with for malpractice. The doctor who was convicted of malpractice got off with just 3 YEARS suspension and is now working back in a hospital . The medical field is extremely dark
holy shit, how?? that's actually crazy. It reminds me a little of the whistleblower for the titanic submersible expedition. I hope she's doing alright, and I pray that doctor got punishment for something else down the line.
@@seraphim108probably from not being true or leaving out very critical details
@MDMDMDMDMDMDMDMDMD It's weird to punish both the doctor and the mother if she's lying. I'm not sure how it works in the medical field, but I'd assume there would have to be something on you if your license is suspended for 3 years. That's what I'm hung up on
@@seraphim108 In elementary school I had a great uncle that heard that his friend once had a mother that read in a magazine that there was a rumor that Bigfoot was sighted playing piano in Carnegie Hall. It's almost unbelievable!!! By the way, I have cancer, can you venmo me twenty bucks so I can get a life saving procedure?
@@MDMDMDMDMDMDMDMDMD disagree, hospital would do this if the dr is a specialist, surgeon because these are the ones with high amounts of power, because they bring profit to the hospital. and the hospital almost always sides with them,
It's a horrific trend and a gross violation of patient trust. Medical professionals should be held accountable for their actions, especially when their actions directly compromise patient safety.
Punishments for malpractice already exist buddy
@@Jazzman9801yeah, but that doesn't mean those who commit malpractice are discovered and held accountable. I'm assuming that's what the original comment was about. Highly doubt they just didn't think punishment for malpractice existed.
My knowledge of this trend goes no further than this video (as of this comment), but medical professionals ARE being held accountable. It's just that they likely get their license suspended and maybe have to pay some money (perhaps a sum of some ten to hundred grand, although that's just speculation on my part), then that's all (according to this video at least).
Rather, I would propose that the consequence should be more severe. Namely, some years of jail time with no chance of bond nor bail? That might be a good start for discussing consequence for such medical degeneracy. Maybe even more intense than that, but I'm unfamiliar with more extreme penalties beyond the electric chair.
imagine getting a heart transplant and you see the doctors jump roping with your large intestines
*(Man, all bot replies, huh-)*
But still, funny comment lol
@angryasrielyfgatod1029 ight, bet. ready to see Valhalla in a few. make it one and a half, since you said it's more than one hour.
It doesnt have to be a heart transplant. I wouldnt let measure my blood pressure by someone-titktok-level-stupid
i don’t think your large intestine is long enough ur small intestines would be what they would use
CHARLIE IS IRONICALLY BETTER THAN UTTP 💯
My dad's an orthopedic surgeon and if he saw a fellow surgeon do something like this, he'd go straight to upper management.
the dancing with the flesh was like...WTF NAH THAT'S HORROR.
@UTTPMajorOrangeyour mom is my content
I know right?
That shit is worse than some gore I’ve seen
“Do you think that’s your flesh?” Is a question you never want to be asked by anyone in any situation lol.
yeah that's beyond nuts
Bro your comment had me laughing so hard bro
Bro your comment had me laughing so hard bro
All I can imagine is the doctor forcing the unconscious patient to dance with them like the trained circus bear in Tom & Jerry.
Usual suspects.
Weekend at Bernies
"hello my baby, hello my sweetheart, hello my ragtime gal..."
@@FirewindAstrology It'd be funny if Dr. Hartman did this in Quahog.
My heart skips a beat when my hairdresser is distracted
but would definitely stop at my surgeon 🙈
LMFAOOOOOOOOOO
This gives me an idea for a horror movie where surgeons dance with the patients flesh. Seriously seems like it's out of a horror movie. It's like a serial killer became a surgeon and taunts people before killing them and making it look like an accident. This is insane. Another reason why surgery is one of my worst fears
@@IdkJustCookingDude I'd argue a one on one conversation with a woman would be scarier for you
Pretty sure there was an episode of Scrubs like that.
Whole series actually. Man that show was weird. OH, and Repo: The Genetic Opera. Zydrate comes in a little glass vial.
Sure, it can be another reason, but it's got to be a brand new reason, right?
POLICE???
Bruh, you're making this into something way worse than it actually is. Yes, it's disrespectful and unprofessional. But you know nothing about this lifestyle. Some of these doctors are working 24 hour shifts sometimes more. Yall really think being awake for this long is healthy? Imagine getting into a car and the driver hasn't slept for 24 hours. I doubt they did any damage to the patient, its very common for surgeons to listen to music and sometimes sing and have fun during operation. That's a well known fact. And the examples he gave didn't prove anything. People die due to complications all the time, dude made it out to be this big thing that they danced and now people are dead. These doctors have studied their entire life. Taking their life for 2 years and making them pay compensation to the patients is more than enough
I hope the judge who found the doctor not liable finds himself as her patient .
they found the anesthesiologist not laible bc he was told that the patient was fully in the loop , plus nun of the patients had problems with the amount of anesthesia
@@whatshumor1you know there's not always a jury. The judge can ask the jury to reconsider their decision. Your comment sounds to me as if the judge would be obsolete, as if he has no influence in it.
@@crystallust6000that’s horrific. Each doctor trains and takes an oath or vow to put their patients health above all else. In this case they thought it reasonable enough that he was TOLD he could dance and film and cross contaminate, break confidentiality and privacy. Wow.
then to actually cause them to nearly die and be let off because they wasn’t in charge?!?. Even if he was mislead he should be taking repercussions for not having better judgment.. If a doctor can be told “oh yeah just dance around with his flesh and video it don’t worry” then get away with it because they was told to is absolutely vile.
That is just disgusting. If a healthcare professional cannot discern between wrong and right in such a. Massive gap like this is telling of the rest of the medical industry. I can only imagine how bad some cases are for this to be the “justice” that seems incredibly unjust. They take them into their care and they failed. Not sure if it’s because it’s America they got away with it but that is evil.
These surgeons seriously think they're in an episode of Scrubs but forget the part of Scrubs where they're actually serious with their patient's procedures.
*Imagine waking up from getting getting your Appendix removed and just see your doctor hit an emote*
How does this happen more than one time and she's not immediately fired? Dancing with pieces of patents' flesh while they're unconscious??? This is outrageous. She doesn't even view them as humans who need her help to fix a serious issue, they are literally just her props for internet clout.
@UTTPMajorOrangeI had a stroke reading that
@@drawnimatee It's obviously a bot. Ignore them.
It's sick that UA-cam allows this but if I cuss, they delete my comments makes no sense.@@sarvashaktimaan7106
@@drawnimatee just report and ignore the bot.
oh I just realized what the text said
for me it said “orn is unironically better then child this video”
oh my god
Imagine your heart stops beating while they're flossing with your spleen and the Dr. screams "ADMINISTER THE CHUG JUG" and proceeds to dump blue Powerade into your open chest cavity
You killed me with this🤣🤣🤣
CHUG JUG is just wild to me
😂😂
tfw the doctor has your Reboot Card
brand new sentence
Literally had surgery last week. When you're wheeled into that room, you are trusting that these people will look after you. Thankfully, the surgeons and nurses were lovely, they were welcoming and very professional. I felt safe under their care, this was especially a big deal because this was my first operation, so I was very nervous.
Patients are patients, we are under their care. We have no choice but to trust that the trained professionals will look after us and uphold the best intentions. This behavour, lack of human empathy and absence of common sense is disgusting. People like this should never be allowed to practice.
@TinyTeddyThing
I definitely agree with you 100 %. And I'm glad you're surgery went well and that you're safe. God speed. Honestly I hope I never have doctors like this in this video Penguinz0 is talking about. I plan on getting the sex change to transition when I can afford it. I hope I can find reliable, professional and normal doctors who will give me the best results and keep me safe/alive. 😭🙏🏳️⚧️
@@foregroundeclipse8725good luck! 🙏
@@foregroundeclipse8725 Wishing you the best for when you can have that surgery 🫶 In the future I'm hoping you find wonderful doctors who will be supportive and professional ☺️🙏
Thank you for your lovely words, at the time it made me smile and UA-cam being stupid, deleted my comment. I've made a full recovery with no issues over the past few weeks. Thank you for that comment, it really lifted my spirits.
@@foregroundeclipse8725 Damn yt for deleting comments.
Thank you for your kind words, I'm feeling a lot better now and have made a full recovery with no issues 👍 At the time when I read this it really helped lift my spirits, thank you 💕💕💕
I'm wishing you the best in the future and hoping you find some wonderful doctors who will support you through your surgery. You deserve that respect and kindness as does everyone else in your position. Good luck 🫶
@@foregroundeclipse8725 Damn yt for deleting comments.
Thank you for your kind words, I'm feeling a lot better now and have made a full recovery with no issues 👍 At the time when I read this it really helped lift my spirits, thank you 💕
I'm wishing you the best in the future and hoping you find some wonderful doctors who will support you through your surgery. You deserve that respect and kindness as does everyone else in your position. Good luck 🫶
Just drifting off from anesthesia and see the doctor hitting the most diabolical griddy
When the ChatGPT students finally become surgeons 💀
accurate
@UTTPMajorOrange Shut up, stupid bot. 🙄😠
@UTTPMajorOrange youtube censoring comments at seemingly random with absolutely no pattern regardless of what the comment contains:
meanwhile on youtube:
@@UserAccount-ThisOne fr bro, yt comment auto mod is so annoying, i got my comment hidden multiple times in a row because i made some butt joke, but then you see that they allow goddamn uttp on thousands of channels saying worse stuff
These bots are just getting worse wtf?
If they were dentists they’d be flossing.
Take my one like and go to hell
Ya see, while that may be cringe, it actually makes sense and doesn't cause the patient to be unsafe
Bahahahahahahahaa
Nah cause I think that already actually happened lmaoooo
Well... you're technically not wrong
They shouldn't even be allowed to have their phones anywhere near an operating room because of the sheer amount of germs and bacteria they hold.
That's actually a really good point
they could prob disinfect them but idk if theres any reason for a surgeon to be allowed to have their phone with them, pretty sure they use pagers so its not for communication. maybe to listen to music (normal thing to do and im sure helps keep them alert for long surgeries lol) but u can use something other than a phone for that
I had a surgery with an iPhone in the room- it was put in a sterile clear sample bag. Photos were for a medical journal and they were awesome. Person taking the photos was the pathologist and he was there just for observing and photos. Very tasteful, tactful, and all professional. No insanity of them dancing around with my flesh.
@@BlisaBLisa they probably dont, but could sure.
@@sarahpitt6566 Did you get to see your guts?
I have a friend who is an orthopedic surgeon and he tells me they often listen to music, have some banter going on and when he does some really tricky proceedures he sings to himself which helps him concentrate and all of that is fine IMO, I want the surgical team working on me being comfortable and liking their job as that will likely make them work better. But this is something else entirely, it’s beyond me how any doctor, who we know can’t be debilitatingly stupid thought this was a good or even half assed idea.
Had a wire surgery myself for a finger back near the end of May, as a result of a broken finger happening in a traumatic car wreck.
Personally I wouldn’t mind my surgeon doing that, given the man basically saved me from arthritis in that finger with how it broke until I’m actually supposed to have arthritis(I’m 21 for reference). But yeah, I’d be pretty horrified if he did something like this instead! Thankfully he has the morals and brains to act like an actual doctor.
If it wasn't for Charlie, I wouldn't know every single crazy shit happened in this world.
same here since i basically live under a rock
Real
Same, i feel like i live under a rock if it wasnt for Charlie
Ok
@NajeebGamer99dweeb
Is flesh an instrument? No Patrick, flesh is not an instrument.
A heart is not an instrument either
This would be funny if Dr. Hartman did this is Quahog.
Bro never heard of hamboning
What about horseradish?
This comment wins
Ah yes, the American Justice System.
Barely punishing criminals but instead punishing people calling them out.
Exactly, and sending people to prison for decades for smoking a joint.
They make up for it my suing them
@@jenny2tone242 Doesn't happen, they barely ever imprison anyone for drug use. American drug laws are horrendous.
This isn’t a justice system issue. We put blame on the institutions themselves to ensure the victim gets compensated and everything handled
Snitches get stitches
The flesh they were dancing with is so disturbing ....
Actual Buffalo bill stuuf
Man, Charlie's knees popping every time he dances never fails to make me laugh.
what the heck are these comments. these replies are getting out of hand. that’s just horrible 😢. but anyway yeh his knees popping is hilarious 😂
@@Shun42-bo6td how the f UA-cam is letting N word comments but if I called someone stupid when they deserve it, UA-cam deletes the comment immediately and doesn't let me post it. All these big techs actually don't give a sh*t about racism.
A ai bot
I don't mind someone doing a depressing job dancing off duty or even having a quick waltz on the way to a computer at work... however... in the middle of surgery... or with body parts... just nah... that's jail time.
Ya fr…..surgeons listens to music often while listening to music but to dance not only with body parts but while literally operating. To top it off all filmed yikes
What if i YULE, crank dat soulja boy while doing clean up on aisle 3?
I wouldn't be surprised if the _"He consented!"_ turned out to be the guy just signed whatever the doctors gave him cos, y'know, who thinks a doctor is ever going to pull shit like this?
This got me wondering: how do we know if these doctors are doing some shady shit to our body while we’re unconscious?? Shouldnt there be a way to monitor the doctors too?
How many people do you reckon they involuntarily injected during the covid era? I think some did it to their patients
@@nixonmalasi8982 Probably way fewer than you think, but not necessarily zero.
Not only they're risking harming someone by doing tiktok during operations but also violated the HIPPA law.
Unless they signed the video/photography consent form. The lady in the news had not
@@wizard4121ten bucks none of the forms are signed. Or no one KNEW there had to be a separate signed form sadly many people don’t get that sort of education or information taught when it Should be something taught and covered for patients safety nowadays especially for the individuals who are special needs and the like
HIPAA
My mom has had multiple surgeries throughout my lifetime; this shit is NOT okay. I hope those patients get whatever they sue for.
Here, I'll give you a comment from a real person.
@@rainingtacos7529 thank you, lol. Glad to know I’m not the only one who does this. The botting seems to be getting worse lately.
@@sailormoonfan224 Yeah it's ridiculous. Sorry about your mother by the way.
You bot
I remember the incident where that "doctor" caused that woman to suffer severe brain damage. What that particular article doesn't tell you is that that patient who is now so brain damaged that she needs a feeding tube and round-the-clock care, was a PhD recipient and slated to get married a couple of weeks after her surgery as well as receive her degree. Needless to say, she lost her would-be husband and her degree doesn't mean anything now.
Holy F…that’s dark.
That poor patient didn’t deserve that
That's so sad
How is she still allowed to practice??
@@NBDYSPCLwhat’s the brain dead person going to do? Take them to court?
Imagine the anesthetic wears off and you see the surgeron hit the shaggy shuffle with your lung in hand
that sounds like something cioccolata would do
"Using parts of you" is a horrifying quote- ESPECIALLY IF ITS FROM A DOCTOR
@UTTPMajorOrange No doubt you've watched at least 15 videos of that
@@sethpratt4296don’t reply to the bots, just report them
The dancing with the flesh is so disturbing it made my skin crawl. anyone else experience that?
I laughed cuz it was funny but then I felt bad
Yeah, literally it's out of a horror movie
Nah I laughed cuz it was kinda funny
fuckin' shivers ya
i audibly gagged, it was horrifying
fun fact. it violates HIPPA to take recordings of any patient in the hospital regardless of reason. my mother who is a nurse is unable to take videos of me being loopy and stupid when on the night night sauce.
Only if she was involved in your care as a medical professional, and not as your mother. Also only if you didn't consent.
If she's off the clock and just happens to be with you, OR on the clock but you give consent prior (not while loopy, or during but not too loopy you can't reasonably consent, which obviously depends on what you're given, how much, and how long it's been, of course... but just get it prior) then it is not a HIPPA violation.
On the other hand you can take a video of yourself. That is allowed. But staff in general is not allowed.
@@TankTheSpank are you able to give consent or something though? or start recording yourself and have someone take over?
@@joogled1839 consent usually begins before anything else that's how consent works.
@@lg6707 i'm aware but the op literally said you can't regardless of reason. it's a good question.
"Sorry, but he didn't make it, we did everything we could, and yes before you ask, we DID juju on that beat"
My mom had cancer, doctors dropped a sample of her kidneys after doing her renal biopsy to see if kidneys can regenerate. Not dancing, but they started laughing, while she was fully aware, because it's done without going under. Which was already fucking insane, so I can't even begin to imagine what it's like having dancing doctors.
Edit: thank you all for condolences and best wishes. Means a lot. :)
Wow
Nah if that happened to anyone near me a doctor getting there jaw twisted
so sorry for ur mom bro, hope she's doing well
@@rainwaysyt Thanks, she passed away in less than 2 months after finding out about her pancreatic cancer back in 2015 though. And we had a feeling she was neglected being in stage IV already and without us giving any money under the table.
@@kurohdaI’m sorry to hear that 😔
imagine waiting years for a surgery only to be treated like that😭
"Anyway, that's how I lost my medical license."
Can't lose what you never had 😉
Archimedes no!
You beat me to it
@@Oklahomarailfan.filzy in there uggh… birds hahaha
@@ryderTheHedgehog2004Now, most hearts couldn’t vithstand zhis voltage, but I’m fairly certain your heart-- *POP.*
I've been under the knife a few times for various health reasons and each time it takes awhile to recover, just the anesthetic alone puts me out of it for at least 2-3 days, and the surgeries take months to recover from
one I had recently went textbook perfectly according to my surgeon, I still went to the ER 3 separate times following the surgery for complication concerns in the healing process
Shit just gets fucked up sometimes, even if you're doing the absolute best you can AND doing everything right
"I don't believe that man's ever been to medical school.”
- Some toy probably
Omf 😂
Why are there so many bots in the comments?
The bots are evolving their rage bait tactics
@@berry9845 bait used to be believable
@@berry9845 bots don't even know what rage is
6:30 "I can't find a follow up on that." Bruh, it took me 2 minutes to search for her license on the Georgia Composite Medical Board. She is still suspended. You can even pull up the suspension order on the website. Also she settled 6 different lawsuits for about $6mil.
That’s so cool
hearing Charlie's ankles crack every time he gets up and dances is so funny 😭
everytime charlie dances he cracks something
This happened in Victoria, Australia, made national news and patients got justice in the form of lawsuits, and the doctors licence got permanently suspended
youtube told me to rate this comment i gave it 😐
I work in the medical field... unfortunately, you have many bad employees working around mental patients who should share a room with them instead of caring for them.
Imagine wasting 8 years of school and who knows how many years in Grad School to throw it all away for this brain rot.
WITH THE FLESH THERE IS NO WAY YOU GOTTA BE JOKING
The fact that they are dancing around with literal pieces of the patients body is horrifying
@UTTPMajorOrangeWhy the fuck does UA-cam not doing ANYTHING with this?!
I've had 5 surgeries and have another one upcoming. If I found out my surgeon did this, I would make sure the surgeon was the one who ended up with a feeding tube.
Lmao good luck
That's insane lol
Wish you good health my friend
Lmao same. If my Gi surgeon is placing my j tube while dancing, I’m giving them the same treatment.
Wishing the best for you
This is proof some surgeons are most likely psychopaths
Absolutely. Of all the doctors they tend to be the ones with big egos
Woah, Ellie pfp
I mean to be fair lots of professions people can be psychopaths I think journalism is one of the highest ones right under doctors. So yeah lol
@@RaspBerryPies speaking of psycho journalists, have you seen that film "Nightcrawler" with Jake Gyllenhal?
@@Retr0ver4 Yup that’s a great movie!
“The chances of this surgery working is low”
The reason why the chances are low:
How was that anesthesiologist not found liable?? Even students are expected to point out mistakes in care or worsening trends in a patient's condition. Every licensed professional in that room should have been held accountable.
First year nurse students just barely out of high school are expected to call our malpractice even of doctors 3 times as old as them
@@lars7747they should be, medical malpractice is never acceptable and should always be called out regardless of seniority
-if they see it and recognise it as malpractice that is
Anesthesiologists are comparably much more passive participants in surgeries. They do a small fraction of the amount of work of the actual surgeon, and in the time he was seemingly wasting, he wasn't technically/realistically wasting time, because there was no current problem that required his immediate attention. Their work is vitally important, of course, and that's why they're paid as much as they are, but the anesthesiologist can, hypothetically, start counting the tiles on the wall for a medium period of time and it couldn't possibly hinder the surgery or cause risk to the patient. In the surgeon's case, that is virtually never the case, and it certainly wasn't the case here - we saw what the surgeon was doing, how actively dangerous it was, and how much time she was wasting.
It also appears that the anesthesiologist wasn't holding any of the patient's body parts, seems to not have known there was no consent, and never unsafely swung an extremely sharp instrument (scalpel) around the patient in a wildly unsafe manner, was nowhere near an instigator in the shenanigans, etc.
Should they have raised concerns and even reported the surgeon? Yes. Do i know that they didn't? No, i don't know either way, but i do believe it's safe to assume he didn't, otherwise the surgeon likely would have lost her job and license before the patient complained. From this video, this did not seem to be the case. Yes, the anesthesiologist should do much, MUCH better.
The "issue" here is that the anesthesiologist did *not* cause **damages** while the surgeon did. The anesthesiologist provided the legally and ethically necessary and correct medical care he needed to in a timely fashion. This is what is necessary to establish medical malpractice.
@@sunnyandthechlo *extremely loud incorrect buzzer noise
...you know what, I'm OK with TikTok getting banned.
I know right
I had neurosurgery a year ago for a cyst on my pineal gland that was blocking a passageway in my brain. Thank God my surgeons were amazing, and everything went well. I still have medical issues due to bilateral vestibular damage, and I get bad vertigo attacks. But I'm like the Terminator-half my skull is titanium now
edit: thanks to the people for the nice comments much love
so you have a 50% chance to take no damage from a headshot?, nice.
@@Deathstroke-gd6kd never thought about it like that lol comment made my day
That’s badass as fuck 😎👌
@@smiler204 Thank you. Yeah, they had to remove half of my skull and then went through my brain, right by my brain stem. They used a diamond-studded drill to remove it. It was a very risky surgery, but I pulled through. The surgery is called a supracerebellar infratentorial approach for pineal resection.
I hope you will be back tomorrow, friend 👍
I imagine what the patient consented to was the filming thinking it'd be for educational purposes.
This is literal fucking GBH! They disfigured and incapacitated patients! And having their license revoked for 2 years is way too fucking light! They should get life in prison, WITHOUT parole!
Crazy that a average cellphone has more germs on it than a toilet seat and the doctors just have them out in the surgery rooms, its kind of fuckin' wild.
An average person is 39 years old, but that doesn't mean everyone is always 39 years old. Holy shit you guys have brain rot. You can clean a phone, just like you, you know, clean every fucking thing else in the operating room.
Nah, they probably wiped their phone off on their sleeve or pants leg, so it's totes OK!
I am joking... those fucking ghouls!
The entire OR is not sterile. The only sterile part is the sterile field which is the area of the procedure and the sterile drapes that are placed. Not all personnel are sterile either. For example whoever is performing anesthesia is usually not sterile.
LITERALLLLLYYYYY
@@Frankosclone I can't think of a better way of proclaiming zoomer brain rot then this exact comment.
Going to the doctor dying and having your corpse emoted on. That is just ultimate disrespect
'Play this on my operating table' shall be the new "play this at my funeral". After all, it IS the last song they're gonna hear.
This is like that nurse who was making TikToks about how she would unplug a patients life support to charge her phone or how she would slip them sleeping meds so they would ‘stop bothering her’.
My mum is a health professional & she was flabbergasted at it. She would be at this doctor too.
was that the nurse who killed her patients and then took selfies with the dead bodies?
@@yarrrriamapirate oh lord 😳 no that’s not the nurse I’m talking about. She’s called Kelly Morris, a triad nurse in Salem who is the exact opposite of what a nurse should be.
And seriously taking selfies with the deceased? WTF…
Tbh, I don't think it's entirely the same thing (although it's really bad). It's just words she's saying there's no proof she has done that or would do. Whereas these vids speak for themselves, doctor dancing with your flesh or dancing around your naked body on a operating table isn't the same. That nurse could be lying to be polarising, though she probably should be be sacked if she can say those things brazenly.
@@uok6216 I do agree that what this ‘doctor’ has done is much worse, but the fact is that a health professional of any kind should not be posting things like this online whether it’s a joke or not. The patient has to put their trust into someone who is responsible for their wellbeing. This goes without saying but making TikToks while caring for patients is not part of the job, it’s something you do in your own time- like that nurse who became a comedian (I can’t remember his name).
My mum had a few students who would be on their phones while they were supposed to be working despite them learning about what’s appropriate. I’m glad she retired before TikTok became a thing 😓 she would have been driven insane by it all.
I saw on Last Week Tonight that it's actually really rare for doctors to have their licenses revoked even after causing serious injury or even death. It's disgusting.
Whenever Charlie dances I feel like it ruins dancing in my head, I can't imagine dancing looking good anymore after witnessing his displays
like imagine your kidney removed and you see your doctor bussin it down on your body from heaven
Fun fact: Surgeon is one of the top favored jobs for psychopaths.
how? you actually have to save lives every single day. I don't see how they'd find enjoyment in that.
@@batmanvsuperman_ maybe consider that they might find interest in the act of surgery rather than the act of saving lives?
@@Clancy-exe the surgery must be successful in order to maintain their job. they’d find no enjoyment in “doing the right thing” over & over just to get their hands a little messy. There’s no element of manipulation or selfishness in doing a standard procedure laid out step by step, zero thrill.
@@batmanvsuperman_ most psychopaths aren’t murderers
@@oh-ohstinky5819 I never said anything about waffles I’m talking about pancakes.
How did not a single one of them think to stop...
just look at them.
@@phobos258I'm shocked...shocked....well.....not that shocked
Doctors live in one of the greatest echo chambers, second only to the Hollywood echo chamber.
This comment feels vaguely racist
@@noah-xt9txH...... How
@@noah-xt9tx Racist??? What???
@@noah-xt9tx you're the one who went straight to racism bro. I didn't even notice the race of the doctor when I made this comment. Maybe you need to check your pre-conceptions....
@@noah-xt9tx found the conditioned npc that screams racism every time someone breathes
Moving your hands up and down while cutting causes the same damage as sawing someone open. It leaves uneven cuts that increase damage, increases healing time and pain, and causes more scarring.
The only acceptable dancing doctor is Weird Al Yankovic in "Like a Surgeon"
Yankovic* But yeah.
@@92brunod Thanks - going to change that
I think we need to come to terms with the elephant in the room. There is a competency crisis looming over us. Not only do we have surgeons twerking on our graves, but we have aerospace engineers building our planes with bubblegum and duct tape. The question is what must be done about it?
Exactly
Blame the people running the companies? The Boeing issues weren't from engineering, but from cost saving measures that eliminated redundancy and safety checks. This is a failure of the capital class and quite a bit different than the degenerate doctors on tiktok
Start masking to reduce the brain rot impact of long covid?
Well lets be honest boeing has been failing on every level and executively hoarding money and starving the most vital workers and production processes. Theres no excuse
Quit privatizing education
I love how every time Charlie gets up to dance you can hear his ancient joints finally moving like opening a vault door made out of stone
@UTTPMajorOrangePlease report yourself to the authorities
"You just go straight to Valhalla" 😂
Jail. She needs to be locked up. These are attempted murders
That's ridiculous. At my alma mater, med students were expelled and barred from re-entering after taking a selfie with a cadaver. These are living people being made a mockery of and being disfigured. Those poor excuses for doctors should be locked up
Damn, that actually sucks. Should have known better, but ouch.
@@ominarous I'm a current medical student, it sounds harsh but there's really no excuse for that kind of thing. Medical schools are very explicit about the rules regarding appropriate behavior around the cadavers we dissect, so there's no way the students wouldn't know the consequences.
Keep in mind that these are people that knowingly gave their bodies (and sometimes denied their families a typical funeral) for the purpose of educating future physicians. That sacrifice absolutely needs to be respected. Imagine if your mother passed away and you later saw a post on Instagram of some idiot students taking selfies with her desiccated, carved up corpse.
@@MDT_2000 I am fully aware. There is no misunderstanding or lack of knowledge here. Doesn't make it suck less
Her license is still listed as suspended in Georgia after the suspension order in 2018.
yep. the minimum was 2.5 years, with her able to petition to get it back after. Basically parole. She isn't getting it back ANY time soon.
@@ominarous Yep and the license is set to expire next year. So they’ll probably not let her renew it either so that’s good.
"sunshine lollipops and rainbows everything that's wonderful is what I feel when we're together" ahh surgery