you have great chemistry and I think you nailed the balance between staying in the spirit of the skit and providing context and commentary on your actual work life. Love to see the Glaucomflecken stereotypes come to life as actual doctors. You sound very dedicated and I'm sure your patients are very lucky to have you.
4:054:060:130:260:270:290:300:310:330:350:360:370:38 ..... lol yup yup yup yup yup yup lol ❤❤😂😂😂 faviorte terrible sx was a nephrectomy in a pug too find an adrenal tumor and i was stressing trying keep it balanced and under (hard when all them hormones are going) and he (jokingly! to lighten the mood ❤) says patients moving, i cant do my job if you cant you do yours, and in made a comment of well i cant do my job when your not doing yours right with tagging all on an adrenal tumor man' ....we had a good laugh after, but pup did great, even lived for 3 more years think he made it to 16 or 17 years old..... which is super old for a pug lol that was our 3rd major sx on him too!
That's one old-ass pug! Amazing You got to make his life that much longer and happier. Do you find managing respiration on brachycephalic dogs more difficult?
They don’t essentially say the name of the instrument. If the surgeon is focusing with eyes on the microscope, once he/she takes the instrument they will feel it and by experience you know what it’s.
How come quality of care and treatment is different for the poor and rich/privileged? I thought the science of medicine and diagnostic criteria and treatment protocols were all universal and doctors were not suppose to discriminate? For example, if one has a tonic-clonic seizure and is rich and/or privileged he or she can get an IV drip, ativan, pain medications, ecg, sometimes a CT scan, neuro consult, etc. If one is poor though he or she gets blood pressure checked, someties seizure medication levels checked, and monitored for an hour or whatever and then discharged. Don't say its Not true. I know from personal experience its true.
Everyone should have equal access to healthcare services. In the UK, you get treated free through the NHS, it is not different if you are rich or poor. Rich people can afford private care, which is not essentially better than public services. Situation the the USA is different and quite complex. The treatment should be the same and must not be affected by your wealth.
High praise for the scrub nurses! You need to tell them more often as they make your life so much easier!
you have great chemistry and I think you nailed the balance between staying in the spirit of the skit and providing context and commentary on your actual work life. Love to see the Glaucomflecken stereotypes come to life as actual doctors. You sound very dedicated and I'm sure your patients are very lucky to have you.
2:37 they always think it's magic that you know what they need or want next. Lol
I sure hope when you find that nurse who can read you and anticipate what you need, you give her a nice bonus at Christmas or something.
Hilarious. Keep them coming!
😂 Your reactions were great here. Also very reflective. And I loved hearing praise to nurses knowing what YOU're doing 😁
😂😂 the magic of having the nurse and surgeon team im veterinary so im anesthesia and nurse lol i love these 😂
4:05 4:06 0:13 0:26 0:27 0:29 0:30 0:31 0:33 0:35 0:36 0:37 0:38 ..... lol yup yup yup yup yup yup lol ❤❤😂😂😂 faviorte terrible sx was a nephrectomy in a pug too find an adrenal tumor and i was stressing trying keep it balanced and under (hard when all them hormones are going) and he (jokingly! to lighten the mood ❤) says patients moving, i cant do my job if you cant you do yours, and in made a comment of well i cant do my job when your not doing yours right with tagging all on an adrenal tumor man' ....we had a good laugh after, but pup did great, even lived for 3 more years think he made it to 16 or 17 years old..... which is super old for a pug lol that was our 3rd major sx on him too!
That's one old-ass pug! Amazing You got to make his life that much longer and happier. Do you find managing respiration on brachycephalic dogs more difficult?
Your reaction videos are fun - thanks for sharing.
Love the channel guys!
Good reaction Doctors 👈😀☝️
You guys are great. Do the nurses say what they gave you? Do you confirm that you're indeed holding the correct instrument that was handed to you?
The reaction vids are great! I'm new the channel today but love you guys already
They don’t essentially say the name of the instrument. If the surgeon is focusing with eyes on the microscope, once he/she takes the instrument they will feel it and by experience you know what it’s.
Thanks much appreciated. Very happy that you liked the videos. We are doing our best to keep the video production going 👍
How come quality of care and treatment is different for the poor and rich/privileged? I thought the science of medicine and diagnostic criteria and treatment protocols were all universal and doctors were not suppose to discriminate? For example, if one has a tonic-clonic seizure and is rich and/or privileged he or she can get an IV drip, ativan, pain medications, ecg, sometimes a CT scan, neuro consult, etc. If one is poor though he or she gets blood pressure checked, someties seizure medication levels checked, and monitored for an hour or whatever and then discharged. Don't say its Not true. I know from personal experience its true.
Everyone should have equal access to healthcare services. In the UK, you get treated free through the NHS, it is not different if you are rich or poor. Rich people can afford private care, which is not essentially better than public services. Situation the the USA is different and quite complex.
The treatment should be the same and must not be affected by your wealth.
Treatment is the same. Everyone has access to cheap insurance thanks to Obama care. All systems demand cost cutting and limitations.