I remember one nurse who was taking care of me in the intensive Care unit. My dad would try to do something for me and he got snapped at by the nurse. Hopefully she has learned her lesson and is not going to be like this to other people. The charge nurse ended up taking charge and she didn't interfere with what my dad was doing. She was extremely happy to help with whatever my dad needed help with. Stay positive♡
Yes, i saw many doctors who are really rude during the on-calls (even some of the interns), I don’t understand why they act like this, I mean this is your job doctor and you MUST do it.
I'm glad you had Christmas-time off, Siobhan! Thank you for bringing us along with your New Year's Eve call shift. No one likes to had to go to the hospital, but I have to believe that any patient would be better for having you as their doctor!
Yea, both pneumonia and covid are respiratory illnesses with majority of the same symptoms. But I don’t think it was Covid, since pneumonia is pretty common during the winter time, and if it was covid, I’m sure they’d all have been sick a while after, including the doctor, residents and nurses. But you can’t rule it out, who knows.. I’m sure covid already reached parts of the United States by this time.
@@zaa6811 (UK here) my grandad had really bad pneumonia late 2019/early 2020… before covid was really named or a big thing. Doctors didn’t know what the infection that the pneumonia was but he was labelled as infectious. We believe he had it and it ended up spreading to some family members Think covid was spreading around before China, just was hidden amongst seasonal flu I guess
@@wolfhex3233 there was probably mild cases before that people brushed off as just the flu. it would’ve taken severe cases for doctors and scientists to realize this was something new entirely, considering the first confirmed case of Covid ended in a death.
@@keribere244 yeah I agree. There was already signs up here saying to wash your hands that made us suspect something is spreading around. Little did we know eh?
I’ve been in the hospital a few times this year and I don’t think I’ve ever had doctors so polite and say thank you on the phone. Like ever. I appreciate your manners so much.
Little did you know that this was the year that as gonna challenge your career in different ways then you expected. Thank you though for all that you do for all the patients during this time.
Did you ever imagine what 2020 was going to bring? I’m a retired critical care RN (ICU and OHU) and inpt dialysis unit. I am loving your videos, it brings back such memories! Best of luck in your future!!
I'm impressed by anyone in the medical field that have time to make and edit vlogs.. especially a doctor.. I'm pre-med and run 4 business and in school full time and barely have time for my channel nowadys lol..
Wondering if you could be a good doctor while running 4 business at the same time. Hope you know being a doctor is a noble calling besides making money!
Hi, junior doctor here. I just wanna say I've very appreciative of the way you talk to other doctors on the phone! It's a sign of the great household you grew up in. You're walking the fine line between being friendly and warm and being professional and that sort of attitude is not only rare but also hard to maintain. Your parents should be proud of how well they raised you. Lots of love from Egypt.
I absolutely love how you always show a smile and maintain happy, whether it’s just talking to us about a situation, or receiving a page at 3.A.M. I can just imagine how proud your family would be of you and how you help out with people’s health within your community and save lives! I hope to have your happy and can do attitude!
Im a nurse at your Hospital, and a bunch of us on my floor watch your videos and we all joke that we wouldn't even know what to do if you're the one to ever page back hahaha.
I would never have the ability to be calm if I ever worked 26 hours a day. Service with a smile always comes a long way and people will ask if you could could be there to take care of the patient. She's got the best attitude
I had to go the ER on New year's Eve, around 10pm. I had an asthma flare up and couldn't breathe very well. Everyone was in such a positive mood. The staff was awesome. I had to have 3 breathing treatments and am prescribed to Prednisone. I was in and out in like 2 hours.
I love her continuous positive energy and how she shows concern for each patient. I want to be a doctor and to me, this is very inspirational as well as educational.
When you said they drew a line on the leg I immediately thought necrotizing fasciitis!! I’m just an avid medical television watcher. Lol. I love your attitude! I’m sure 26 hour shifts are hard but you have such a great demeanor. I bet your patients love you!! Thanks for sharing your life and journey with us!
Love how you brought some party supplies to have a mini celebration at work ! Even if it was only for a short time , I’m sure you made everyone’s day a little brighter ! ❤️
Honestly it’s so interesting seeing the world prior to COVID. The world changed so suddenly and we’re still recovering. I’m not sad about it to be honest, mainly intrigued by the change in attitudes and outlooks on the world.
You are so kind, positive and energetic. Thank you for your awesome videos. I am a RN of 39 YEARS. You encourage me to stay energetic and enthusiastic topped with sweet kindness to encourage all the doctors and nurses that work with me. Cheers 🎉
Watching a video like this makes me feel so thankful that even during holidays where everyone is celebrating and it seems like no one is working, there are hardworking doctors, nurses, administrators, and everyone in between who keep is safe and healthy during the holidays! Thank you!
Last year I was in the St.Joesphs er with my mom almost every month for 11 months until we finally found out what was causing these burst of sickness after much too many times being admitted. The staff is always so beyond kind and dedicated there and you are such a great example of that. I continue to appreciate all the hard work the doctors and especially the nurses do there daily and for treating my mom so incredible in a time full of being scared and confusion
I wanna say thank you for being so positive and cheerful all the time. You make my day so much brighter with your positive attitude, cheerfulness, and your beautiful smile. Almost every day is miserable and lonely but you always make me smile even if its just for 30 minutes, 2 hours, or the rest of the day. You are amazing at what you do and I believe you are a perfect role model for other people to follow. Hope your day is well.
I love your positivity I have spent a lot of time in hospitals as my wife has pulmonary atresia with vsd and mapcas and has led to a lot of complications she has just gone through her 5th ablation with this last one being successful her cardiologist is amazing but can be hit and miss sometimes with the rest of the doctors, I think I now understand a little why they get a little grumpy due to the long shifts but seeing you smile even though your so tired is heart warming. Keep up the good work you really are making a difference to peoples lives
I suffer from depression and watching your smile and how happy you are makes me want to get up everyday. You really have helped. Your positivity is something that gives me strength to get up out of bed
What touched me the most was when u saw that patient with air in his legs it was just u passing by and u saved a life that’s realllly awesome like wow it left me speechless 😭😭👏🏻👏🏻
I literally been non stop watching this , I’m a Medical Assistant and you make me want to keep pushing forward and become higher in the health care industry. Keep it going !!! Such a fan !!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Happy New year! I would love to see a video highlighting the roles of some of the allied health staff (Dietician, SLP, physio, Occupational Therapy, LHIN Care Coordinators)! I love your videos. As someone who also works in the Ontario Health Care system (as an OT), I appreciate your optimism and friendly spirit during these long shifts!
This one was just the start of the very worst year ever. I can’t even imagine how hard it was for all of you who were on the front lines. You basically were doctors who became soldiers.❤️❤️❤️
Somehow its so calming to see these videos, seeing your cheerfulness (but I can imagine its not always like this). Truly amazing. Thank you for this, these vlogs. The contrast to our healthcare is mindbogling (even though our doctors and nurses are usually trying their best also) Really happy new year for everybody :)
God Bless All First Responders, Physicians, Nursing Staff, EMS, Emergency room staff, Paramedics, Medicvac, etc. Thanks for Be Selfless and Caring for the Sick especially during this very difficult time period. Advocate, Author, Jason Sandifer, Michigan, 4/6/2020, 4/9/2020
Her: introduces herself seems so well put together as a doctor Me: slithers in and introduces myself like the Hobbit from Lord of the rings (my precious!!!!!!!!!)
Wow, very wonderful to see a new doctor with such high spirits and loving what they are doing. She is very inspirational and I wish more doctors could have her attitude.
Keep posting these amazing videos Siobhan! You are doing an enormous service to humanity as a whole. Just think about all the young people who would be encouraged, and influenced to become doctors :) I myself am working as an engineer atm, but seeing you, your happy face, smile and overall positivity about your job, I really do envy and fantasize about going to Med school, become and work as a doctor. I feel like your life is so much more gratifying. I can imagine how immensely humbling and satisfying your life in and out of the hospital would be, to be able to save countless lives, and to significantly ameliorate the quality of many more lives. Keep inspiring us all, wish you all the best in life.
Siobhan- "I have a great feeling about tonight, I'mma gonna get some sleep and it'll be quiet!" 2020- 'I'm about to end this girls career...." I would have been AMAZED if you did get sleep that night Siobhan, in Australia we party like crazy & ER's are usually under the pump :( !
Thankyou so much for what you do! I almost lost my dad to necrotizing fascitis last october. He's a healthy man in his 50's. It is a horrible and very agressive bacteria. We were in a roller coaster of emotions and were told he might not make it. it took 3 days to properly diagnose him since he wasnt in pain and doctors thought it simply was a case of cellulitis. His vital went crazy. Spent 2 weeks in intensive care. 6 back to back surgeries every other days and 1 reconstructive surgery. He's not recovered fully but he can walk now.
I have always been impressed yet concerned with long shifts in a profession where you save lives relying on your brain to treat people. I’m a walking zombie after 20hrs. Can’t imagine making wise clear headed decisions at hr 23 :/
NEVER CHANGE! I bet you're an amazing doctor to work with. I was a nurse in the hospital for 6 months and left early because of horrible doctors. I'm a dialysis nurse now so I don't have to deal with the doctors as often.
I'm curious if they had to remove the whole leg or just an infected area? I've always been fascinated by flesh eating bacteria. Hope the patient recovers well.
@Mantralightofangels they definitely would if it was medically safe. All the interactions with patients are done off-camera to keep identities secure. She simply does sum ups. Pain killer's are kinda third on the list of importance when it comes to talking about Flesh eating bacteria so she didn't mention it.
I’m not sure but I’ve had that before. My surgeon did an insert and drain. It came on so sudden and just like that I couldn’t walk. After a week in the hospital, I was sent home with a PICC line. It tools months to recover. I was extremely fortunate
Hearing good morning at 10 :30 pm at night(India)....pretty cool and common for a doctor to hear good morning in the night shifts😂😂😂😂 regards from India🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😍😍😍😍
I’m sure this question has been asked before, but since I can’t easily locate it, I’m going to ask it again. Does the Hospital administration review and approve your videos before you can post them? Have they ever had you cut out segments or veto an entire video?
id assume since she could lose her job & license for breaking patient privacy laws, i would say she probably edits things out and reviews like a hawk before uploading, but im not entirely sure!
I love your facial expressions when talking. Always puts a smile on my face. You could talk about the most boring subject ever and i would still be glued to my screen.
Best hospital ever! Both my kids came home through those doors! How much editing/re-watching footage do you have to do to keep sensitive info out of the videos? Must be a ton of work! Thank you for doing it!
I love your vlogs! Not only is it interesting and fascinating to get a glimpse of what you and your fellow residents go through, but your vlogs are also very informational. Love the descriptions of different conditions you provide!
random note:does anyone notice that her freckles become more pronounced when shes exhausted or is it just me lol? Happy new year doc. Thanks for serving as my inspiration to continue my journey towards med school.
That is how you enter a long shift: with a smile and being thankful for having some days off before! Great rolemodel!
Exactly! Its beautiful when you see someone genuinely enjoy and love what they do.
I love how she doesn't fuss when a consult comes up.
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Eyyeyeye Christmas 😮😢😮 yeyeye eey3yyeyeeyeyeye 👍🥰 hdhd and I are going even though
“Already a lot of patients to see in 2020” little did she know
Lol
felt this 🥺
Factsss💀
IKR
Jinxed herself lmao
I'm gonna lose it when she starts introducing herself as a fellow in rheumatology! xD
haha me too!! lol
Same!!
They probably have a pill for that. 😂😂
Same 😆😆
I have scleroderma
They were celebrating 2020. Little did they know it would be such a train wreck
and i oop
😭😭😭 Ur so right
Lol
i was looking for this comment! 🤣😭
was literally about to comment this oop
I can’t believe you’re already a 3rd year medical resident! Your second year flew by so fast!
So true... and already half way done 3rd year... it's insane!!
@@ViolinMD keep up the good work!😁
Congrats on being a 3rd year medical resident!!
David De Haas I’m sorry what?
David De Haas ur sick
i love her little “oh hi” she says whenever she calls/answers a call
ThereTheyIs I was just gonna say that, I’m from the same area of the province as her but she sounds so much more Canadian than me 😂❤️
Ikr
Yes
I wish every doctor speaks like you when you get paged by nurses. I’m a nurse and doctors can really be rude especially during the night. 😢
ohhh im so sorry hun, keep working hard and it will get better! stay positive!
Siobhan is in a mid size city in Canada, so maybe the nice thing is just being Canadian. 😊
I remember one nurse who was taking care of me in the intensive Care unit. My dad would try to do something for me and he got snapped at by the nurse. Hopefully she has learned her lesson and is not going to be like this to other people. The charge nurse ended up taking charge and she didn't interfere with what my dad was doing. She was extremely happy to help with whatever my dad needed help with. Stay positive♡
Yes, i saw many doctors who are really rude during the on-calls (even some of the interns), I don’t understand why they act like this, I mean this is your job doctor and you MUST do it.
@@ramiq6669 they don't live with you in your house so I don't think my dad should have been tested the way he did
This whole year is a code blue
"Mass code blue" is more like it.
For sure. Let’s hope next year is better.
@@kathleengivant-taylor2277 It will probably be worse. This pandemic is going to be with us for a couple of years, unfortunately.
@@denelson83 not with the vaccine coming out soon, i hope
@@andrewtarr9372 It won't reach all countries.
She protecc
She attacc
But most importantly
She gives people their wellness bacc
she protecc
she attacc
but most importantly...
wait she actually does protecc.
No. just no
@@melodiechartier5173 dont kill the vibe
🌝
🙏
when she said “a few people with pneumonia” I bet some of em are already coronavirus 😭
It was slowly creeping up onto society.
Sorry I made a comment similar to this
same
I was just about to comment this!
Nope
I love how she’s always smiling no matter how tired she is ❤️✨Xx
Yes I've noticed that too and she's always optimistic, but in a good way but not in a annoying way. 😊
On new year's eve too...
She’s going to be an amazing doctor
@@brandylittle9186 She has been a doctor for 2,5 years.
Stina Palm she’s a resident right now lol
Doctors: “You need 7-9 hours of sleep a night”
Hospitals scheduling the doctors: “yeahhhh that’s not gonna happen”
Same thing happens as a nursing student
I have been here since she was a 1st year resident! I love these videos!
so great to have you along for the journey Lorelai!!
Me tooo!
Ayy another Lorelei/Lorelai!
Same !
Lorelai B me to
Am I the only sad at seeing them celebrate this terrible year of 2020
Who would thought 💭 a couple of weeks later everything would of went to hell in a hand basket!!
don’t lose hope!!!!! still 6 months left till 2021
omg im saddd alsoo like everyone was happy for the new yeare
@@ok-hd5bb don't encourage neither this year not the upcoming to show us "what else"! 🤣
@@ok-hd5bb here in december. that did not age well
I'm glad you had Christmas-time off, Siobhan! Thank you for bringing us along with your New Year's Eve call shift. No one likes to had to go to the hospital, but I have to believe that any patient would be better for having you as their doctor!
aw thanks Randy and happy new year!
@@ViolinMD I guess your hubby worked though?
“A few people with pneumonia”
Literal chills
Yea, both pneumonia and covid are respiratory illnesses with majority of the same symptoms. But I don’t think it was Covid, since pneumonia is pretty common during the winter time, and if it was covid, I’m sure they’d all have been sick a while after, including the doctor, residents and nurses. But you can’t rule it out, who knows.. I’m sure covid already reached parts of the United States by this time.
@@zaa6811 (UK here) my grandad had really bad pneumonia late 2019/early 2020… before covid was really named or a big thing. Doctors didn’t know what the infection that the pneumonia was but he was labelled as infectious. We believe he had it and it ended up spreading to some family members
Think covid was spreading around before China, just was hidden amongst seasonal flu I guess
@@wolfhex3233 there was probably mild cases before that people brushed off as just the flu. it would’ve taken severe cases for doctors and scientists to realize this was something new entirely, considering the first confirmed case of Covid ended in a death.
@@keribere244 yeah I agree. There was already signs up here saying to wash your hands that made us suspect something is spreading around. Little did we know eh?
@@zaa6811 considering my whole family likely had COVID in November 2019…. Yeah, COVID was definitely here then.
I’ve been in the hospital a few times this year and I don’t think I’ve ever had doctors so polite and say thank you on the phone. Like ever. I appreciate your manners so much.
She's Irish that's why she is so classy!
And she lives in Canada
Little did you know that this was the year that as gonna challenge your career in different ways then you expected. Thank you though for all that you do for all the patients during this time.
Did you ever imagine what 2020 was going to bring? I’m a retired critical care RN (ICU and OHU) and inpt dialysis unit. I am loving your videos, it brings back such memories! Best of luck in your future!!
I'm impressed by anyone in the medical field that have time to make and edit vlogs.. especially a doctor.. I'm pre-med and run 4 business and in school full time and barely have time for my channel nowadys lol..
She has an editor
4 businesses and you're a med student....... sure. Is an MLM a part of one of those? Otherwise you're so dramatic.
@@lilmissleahmarie yeah that seems absurd
Wondering if you could be a good doctor while running 4 business at the same time. Hope you know being a doctor is a noble calling besides making money!
Why yall judging??? Focus on ur life!
Hi, junior doctor here. I just wanna say I've very appreciative of the way you talk to other doctors on the phone! It's a sign of the great household you grew up in. You're walking the fine line between being friendly and warm and being professional and that sort of attitude is not only rare but also hard to maintain. Your parents should be proud of how well they raised you. Lots of love from Egypt.
I absolutely love how you always show a smile and maintain happy, whether it’s just talking to us about a situation, or receiving a page at 3.A.M. I can just imagine how proud your family would be of you and how you help out with people’s health within your community and save lives! I hope to have your happy and can do attitude!
Im a nurse at your Hospital, and a bunch of us on my floor watch your videos and we all joke that we wouldn't even know what to do if you're the one to ever page back hahaha.
I would never have the ability to be calm if I ever worked 26 hours a day. Service with a smile always comes a long way and people will ask if you could could be there to take care of the patient. She's got the best attitude
I had to go the ER on New year's Eve, around 10pm. I had an asthma flare up and couldn't breathe very well. Everyone was in such a positive mood. The staff was awesome. I had to have 3 breathing treatments and am prescribed to Prednisone. I was in and out in like 2 hours.
I love her continuous positive energy and how she shows concern for each patient. I want to be a doctor and to me, this is very inspirational as well as educational.
It seems like yesterday you were “Siobhan the first year medical resident”
I’ve been here for so long love you❤️❤️
I cant help but smile back at her. Her optimism is contagious!
I’m scared for long shifts in residency, but Dr. Siobhan makes it seem fun!
It'll be okay!!!
When you said they drew a line on the leg I immediately thought necrotizing fasciitis!! I’m just an avid medical television watcher. Lol. I love your attitude! I’m sure 26 hour shifts are hard but you have such a great demeanor. I bet your patients love you!! Thanks for sharing your life and journey with us!
As a person with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis witnessing the blossoming of someone who I know will soon be an AMAZING doctor is so exciting!
SonatabyMoonlight 908 I agree
WHAT AN AMAZING PERSON ❤️
she freaking comes to the hospital with a smile ON NEW YEAR'S EVE.
i love her
Love how you brought some party supplies to have a mini celebration at work ! Even if it was only for a short time , I’m sure you made everyone’s day a little brighter ! ❤️
Honestly it’s so interesting seeing the world prior to COVID. The world changed so suddenly and we’re still recovering. I’m not sad about it to be honest, mainly intrigued by the change in attitudes and outlooks on the world.
also where ever you work always seems quiet and super empty lol... i never seen any like that out here in Los Angeles, CA..
You are so kind, positive and energetic. Thank you for your awesome videos. I am a RN of 39 YEARS. You encourage me to stay energetic and enthusiastic topped with sweet kindness to encourage all the doctors and nurses that work with me. Cheers 🎉
Watching a video like this makes me feel so thankful that even during holidays where everyone is celebrating and it seems like no one is working, there are hardworking doctors, nurses, administrators, and everyone in between who keep is safe and healthy during the holidays! Thank you!
She would make the entire hospital brighter!! :) Thank you for your contribution
Good on you and ortho moving quickly on that patient with Necro Fasc. The ER doc who marked the leg to begin with was a brilliant move.
Last year I was in the St.Joesphs er with my mom almost every month for 11 months until we finally found out what was causing these burst of sickness after much too many times being admitted. The staff is always so beyond kind and dedicated there and you are such a great example of that. I continue to appreciate all the hard work the doctors and especially the nurses do there daily and for treating my mom so incredible in a time full of being scared and confusion
I wanna say thank you for being so positive and cheerful all the time. You make my day so much brighter with your positive attitude, cheerfulness, and your beautiful smile. Almost every day is miserable and lonely but you always make me smile even if its just for 30 minutes, 2 hours, or the rest of the day. You are amazing at what you do and I believe you are a perfect role model for other people to follow. Hope your day is well.
She is definitely doing what she loves! She is so brilliant!!!
I wish you had longer videos I could watch you all day ;)
awww a TRUE 26 hour shift!! haha
I love your positivity I have spent a lot of time in hospitals as my wife has pulmonary atresia with vsd and mapcas and has led to a lot of complications she has just gone through her 5th ablation with this last one being successful her cardiologist is amazing but can be hit and miss sometimes with the rest of the doctors, I think I now understand a little why they get a little grumpy due to the long shifts but seeing you smile even though your so tired is heart warming. Keep up the good work you really are making a difference to peoples lives
Siobhan was part of my 2019 and will still be in 2020 :))
I suffer from depression and watching your smile and how happy you are makes me want to get up everyday. You really have helped. Your positivity is something that gives me strength to get up out of bed
Why isn’t she at 1 million or more
UA-cam only likes to promote garbage instead of these amazing channels
Oh my goodness, you poor souls had no idea what 2020 was gonna bring... Keep up your positive spirit, you're making a difference!
We were all so excited for 2020.... little did we know what it had in store for us.
That’s how me and the other nurses celebrated at the nurses station. Lol. The life of healthcare professionals .
Siobhan: I'm optimistic...
Me: DON'T JINX IT!
LOL
What touched me the most was when u saw that patient with air in his legs it was just u passing by and u saved a life that’s realllly awesome like wow it left me speechless 😭😭👏🏻👏🏻
You inspire me to be a nurse 👩⚕️
so happy to hear that Hermione!
Thx love you
Hermione Grainger same!
Dream bigger... dont be a Nurse! Its not worth it. Yup lm one.
Brilliant But Blue i mean she can be whatever she wants and being a nurse is a hard and rewarding job
I literally been non stop watching this , I’m a Medical Assistant and you make me want to keep pushing forward and become higher in the health care industry. Keep it going !!! Such a fan !!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I love her intro it’s so amazing
Thanks Raymond!
I could seriously listen to your laugh all day. It's soooo contagious.
Siobhan: it’s gonna be a good night!
Rest of the team: uuhhhhh …
Never ever say that or the q word! 😂
Happy New year! I would love to see a video highlighting the roles of some of the allied health staff (Dietician, SLP, physio, Occupational Therapy, LHIN Care Coordinators)! I love your videos. As someone who also works in the Ontario Health Care system (as an OT), I appreciate your optimism and friendly spirit during these long shifts!
It’s the biggest drinking and driving holiday of the year and you though you’d sleep? Haha
This one was just the start of the very worst year ever. I can’t even imagine how hard it was for all of you who were on the front lines. You basically were doctors who became soldiers.❤️❤️❤️
Somehow its so calming to see these videos, seeing your cheerfulness (but I can imagine its not always like this). Truly amazing. Thank you for this, these vlogs. The contrast to our healthcare is mindbogling (even though our doctors and nurses are usually trying their best also)
Really happy new year for everybody :)
love you doctors for working so hard and most people never even realize.
God Bless All First Responders, Physicians, Nursing Staff, EMS, Emergency room staff, Paramedics, Medicvac, etc. Thanks for Be Selfless and Caring for the Sick especially during this very difficult time period.
Advocate, Author, Jason Sandifer,
Michigan,
4/6/2020,
4/9/2020
It’s so refreshing seeing people being happy for 2020 after everything that’s going on.
Her: introduces herself seems so well put together as a doctor
Me: slithers in and introduces myself like the Hobbit from Lord of the rings (my precious!!!!!!!!!)
relatable
Wow, very wonderful to see a new doctor with such high spirits and loving what they are doing. She is very inspirational and I wish more doctors could have her attitude.
I love how she was watching "The End of the F***ing World" I love that show so much lol
Hslade055 me too!!!
Keep posting these amazing videos Siobhan! You are doing an enormous service to humanity as a whole. Just think about all the young people who would be encouraged, and influenced to become doctors :) I myself am working as an engineer atm, but seeing you, your happy face, smile and overall positivity about your job, I really do envy and fantasize about going to Med school, become and work as a doctor. I feel like your life is so much more gratifying. I can imagine how immensely humbling and satisfying your life in and out of the hospital would be, to be able to save countless lives, and to significantly ameliorate the quality of many more lives. Keep inspiring us all, wish you all the best in life.
Lol I still can't believe she's a resident , I wish I was training under her . She seems to have a heart warming personality
I applaud her for her consistent cheerfulness and being willing to share her chaotic life.
Siobhan- "I have a great feeling about tonight, I'mma gonna get some sleep and it'll be quiet!"
2020- 'I'm about to end this girls career...."
I would have been AMAZED if you did get sleep that night Siobhan, in Australia we party like crazy & ER's are usually under the pump :( !
Thankyou so much for what you do!
I almost lost my dad to necrotizing fascitis last october. He's a healthy man in his 50's. It is a horrible and very agressive bacteria. We were in a roller coaster of emotions and were told he might not make it. it took 3 days to properly diagnose him since he wasnt in pain and doctors thought it simply was a case of cellulitis. His vital went crazy. Spent 2 weeks in intensive care. 6 back to back surgeries every other days and 1 reconstructive surgery. He's not recovered fully but he can walk now.
You are such an inspiring person. I get full of positive energy whenever I watch your videos!
She makes me happy, her energy needs to be protected 🙏🏽
I have always been impressed yet concerned with long shifts in a profession where you save lives relying on your brain to treat people. I’m a walking zombie after 20hrs. Can’t imagine making wise clear headed decisions at hr 23 :/
NEVER CHANGE! I bet you're an amazing doctor to work with. I was a nurse in the hospital for 6 months and left early because of horrible doctors. I'm a dialysis nurse now so I don't have to deal with the doctors as often.
I'm curious if they had to remove the whole leg or just an infected area? I've always been fascinated by flesh eating bacteria. Hope the patient recovers well.
@Mantralightofangels they definitely would if it was medically safe. All the interactions with patients are done off-camera to keep identities secure. She simply does sum ups. Pain killer's are kinda third on the list of importance when it comes to talking about Flesh eating bacteria so she didn't mention it.
I’m not sure but I’ve had that before. My surgeon did an insert and drain. It came on so sudden and just like that I couldn’t walk. After a week in the hospital, I was sent home with a PICC line. It tools months to recover. I was extremely fortunate
All the staff and patients must love you because you’re so polite and positive
Even though these vlogs are busy busy busy, I never feel anything but peace while watching them!
Your videos are the reason I decided to pursue a degree in respiratory therapy! You’re awesome, it’s always refreshing to see happy doctors😊❤️
Hearing good morning at 10 :30 pm at night(India)....pretty cool and common for a doctor to hear good morning in the night shifts😂😂😂😂 regards from India🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😍😍😍😍
As a Registered Dietitian, I was so excited to hear you mention Dietitian in your video. Yay!
I’m sure this question has been asked before, but since I can’t easily locate it, I’m going to ask it again. Does the Hospital administration review and approve your videos before you can post them? Have they ever had you cut out segments or veto an entire video?
I am actually curious about the same thing...
Same
Afaik she would lose her medical licence if she violated a HIPPA rule and break privacy
Curiosity setting in
id assume since she could lose her job & license for breaking patient privacy laws, i would say she probably edits things out and reviews like a hawk before uploading, but im not entirely sure!
I love your facial expressions when talking. Always puts a smile on my face. You could talk about the most boring subject ever and i would still be glued to my screen.
My OCD wants so badly to straighten that phone cord in her call room. 😂
RIGHT??
Yeees omg i cant
That's not OCD
Lol yes! I was already calculating how to untangle it 😂
OCD is not funny, it’s a debilitating illness.
I'm addicted to your videos! I love watching them.. Thank you for sharing your night with us .
This vlogs are my favourites! 😍😍😍
so glad to hear that!! thanks Orban!
This doctor must be Ballin between this job and youtube. And she deserves it! Hard work pays off
Who’s watching during july 2020 and are like “why are they celebrating 2020”
Me!
I was thinking that too
I'm watching in 2021.... voices of the innocent
Watching January 11th 2022
It would hurt my heart so much to ever see you down. I wish I knew people like you in my life! you make things so exciting 😌
Best hospital ever! Both my kids came home through those doors!
How much editing/re-watching footage do you have to do to keep sensitive info out of the videos?
Must be a ton of work! Thank you for doing it!
I love your vlogs! Not only is it interesting and fascinating to get a glimpse of what you and your fellow residents go through, but your vlogs are also very informational. Love the descriptions of different conditions you provide!
10:31 maybe those people with pneumonia actually had covid-19 but no one knew.....
Good video, Siobhan.
Great you had Christmas off.
I wish I would had it too; but I worked on both Christmas and NYE.
aw no really?? ahh that sucks - hope you have some time off coming up, you deserve it!
@@ViolinMD
Yes, it sucks, but that's what I love to do and this is the full package of being a doctor.
Yeah, I wanna sleep 24/7.
Best wishes.
OMG that dude laying back in the chair had 3 PAGERS !!!!! omg thats alot of patients
My mom had that flesh eating disease in July and ended up loosing her left leg. She is doing better now. She’s already got her prosthetic
Missed these videos!!!...happy new year ! Love from the UK 💗💗
aw thank you!!
Do you ever feel like you won’t wake up for the pager? I’m a heavy sleeper and that’s one of my worries
Justin one time I saw that if you sleep, put it near your face and turn it up all the way when you sleep. It’s not very fun but it might work😅
Justin I’m the same i can sleep through rackets.
Justin If you turn it up all the way, and put it in a cup. The sound will amplify and you’ll wake up no problem.
We have pagers at home (firefighters), he's a heavy sleeper also and trust me, you'll wake up! 🤪
random note:does anyone notice that her freckles become more pronounced when shes exhausted or is it just me lol? Happy new year doc. Thanks for serving as my inspiration to continue my journey towards med school.
Oh yeah i see it now
Lighting plays a major role.
It said 2 comments but now there are 4.
Love your Chanel though!
Happy new year&decade!
Thanks Ava!!