I’ll never forget my nurses and doctors when I spent 5 days in the ICU after a near death motorcycle accident. They were some of most caring and special people I’ve ever met. Thank you for all of your hard work, caring demeanor, explanations, and giving a face to the doctors who are seeing these patients. I was very lucky and thankful for my care. You are a very special person, especially for how busy you are and yet still able to film and take your time to share your days with us.
I also love that you ask if the nurses have any concerns because it just helps with communication. We don’t always like to blow up the pager but sometimes it is hard just to get a response so that’s such a good quality in a doctor, don’t ever lose that !
When I was pregnant with my son I was in ICU for 2 weeks. I had 12 abscesses on my brain. Which was causing my brain to swell and I had seizures. Long story but the staff in the ICU was amazing and they along with all the wonderful doctors saved my life and my sons.
Omgoodness. How did that happen? I had a bad abscess in my gum once that was so very painful. It was from a really decayed tooth. But I couldn’t imagine that on my brain. Glad your okay though
Thank you. I have two holes in my heart(as you can see I am not a doctor LOL) but when I go to dentist I have to take medication my OB/GYN at time told me I did not have to be premedicated because the odds of anything happening were so rare I would be ok(his words). I did not want to take medicine because I was pregnant and it made me ill. Got teeth cleaned. Started having severe headaches. Eventually went to ER for headaches they admitted me overnight and I had my first seizure. Did MRI. Saw all of the abscesses. Finally they learned it was because I was not medicated when I had my teeth cleaned and bacteria had settled in my heart and broke free and traveled to my brain causing abscesses. Took 4 months of IV meds to clear all of them. I suffer from Aphasia now. I am much better but no where what I was. My ICU staff was incredible and if it wasn't for a brilliant neurosurgeon who lives in my area(he was a consulting doctor when Christopher Reeve first was injured) I would not be here today. So bravo to any doctors & nurses. You have a forever fan!
Oh goodness! That had to of been scary especially being pregnant. It’s a miracle you and your little one is here. It’s always a blessing when hospital staff are great. Bc being in the hospital let alone the ICU is scary. And it helps when you have a supportive kind staff to get you through. .
Hi Stephanie - thank you for sharing your story! I am so sorry that happened to you and that you continue to suffer with aphasia... that being said, it's wonderful to hear about your recovery!!
I am a radiology student and I was surprised at how calm it was up in ICU. Everyone was so nice and helpful. You're right, it's definitely a team sport. All the nurses were there to assist with rolling a man on life support so we could get the cassette under him for a chest and KUB x-ray. So different than ER and general hospital ward!
As someone who has a major fear of hospitals and all things medical, I just want to say that it makes me feel so much better knowing that there are doctors like you out there! I love watching all of your videos :)
Love your vlogs! New grad ICU nurse here and one of my favorite things about the unit, like you said, is the teamwork. We all are so supportive of one another and I absolutely enjoy when the MDs take the time to sit down with me to talk about common diagnoses that we see on our unit/patho/and treatment. Keep up the awesome vlogs!!!
after spending 2 weeks in the ICU last year (at age 19), this video was surreal to watch. you seem to bring light, energy, and kindness to a really scary place. i would love to see more ICU related videos!!
You are so very positive. I was glad to see the arterial line...sounds really scary. But, I know I'd always do better if the Dr. Were enthusiastic and calm and positive like you. You must be a blessing to your patients.
You are an amazing doctor! I love your attitude, your willingness to work with the team, and take input from the other caregivers- especially the nurses- as an RN this is so important in being able to give the best care we can to our patients! There is nothing worse than a doctor who has an arrogant attitude! You are going to be great and I'm jealous of the staff that get to work with you!
I have never had someone impact my life so much through the internet. No matter what kind of day I am having, you always manage to brighten it up and make everything seem like its going to be okay. Thank you soo much and keep up the vids!
Hi Bryan - wow this has really made my day! Thank you so much for taking the time to tell me what a positive impact these videos have had on it... that means a lot! ❤️
Good luck, Siobhan! You'll do great (and by the time you're reading this, I'm sure you already have). *My top tips for the ICU would be:* 1. the CVP monitor is your best friend, 2. never brush off an escalating pressor requirement, and 3. there are a million ways to keep yourself organized - pick what works with you and then stick with it :)
The Nicom cheetah monitor is far more accurate than a cvp for pressure management. If your facility does not have a nicom I would highly recommend looking into it. It’s noninvasive and can easily be used on a medical ward and possibly prevent many patients from requiring an ICU transfer and/or invasive lines.
I'm super late, but as an RN we hate CVPs. Lol, I understand the need for it but they're wildly inaccurate. You can get a fluctuating CVP on a cadaver, for reference.
I actually love the fact that you're not dependent on coffee. It's really refreshing to see that. Maybe in one of your videos you can get someone to hold the camera and follow you around!?! I know that's a lot to ask for! but I feel that would be a really cool different insight. Even if it's just one minute of footage!
Wow, this is really fascinating! You must be absolutely exhausted on the rounds etc as a doctor, but we really appreciate your videos and what you get to show us! Amazing!
can’t even express how much i love your videos!! i’m an EMT currently with the hopes of becoming a nurse in the future, so you videos are so fun, informative, and exciting for me!!
I realize this video was posted a long time ago, but I wanted to say that I really needed to hear the beginning of this video. Tomorrow is my first day of clinical fieldwork of OT, and I’m feeling exactly how you described. To see you (Whom I admire for how intelligent and positive and caring you always seem in your videos) articulate exactly how I’m feeling about the new setting I’ll be in tomorrow has made me feel a lot better. Thank you!
I feel so empowered now! As a child and still now (teenager) I have always always wanted to work as a CCP in the Emergency room or ICU. I looked this video up and really took my time listening to what you had to say and the video itself, really astonishing!
I love watching all the content but I feel so bad when others are sick I'd wanna hug them ..I do believe we are meant to do certain jobs / careers your awesome thank you for sharing and having a caring heart
Love this video Siobhan! You're so amazing for vlogging your shifts for us. You deserve all the subscribers you're gaining. Love following your journey as a Resident!! 💖
Thank you for being so candid! I am nowhere near your position, I'll only be starting med school next year but your videos make me a little more comfortable to see a doctor as a human!
Hey there! I’m an ICU Nurse and I’m always happy to teach an intern/resident as they teach me so much in return. I’d love to be on the same team as you!
Hi Giovanni - i'm sure the residents that work with you really appreciate that!! I know that i've had some phenomenal ICU nurses and i'm so grateful to them!!
Not only do I now know what those mystery scars on my wrist are from but I've been educated and shown what it looks like 😁 thanks for the info on the arterial line!! Love your vlogs!
You are an inspiration. Many doctors have a jaded view of medicine. I love your ambition and drive to do the best you can. And also how focused on pt care.
Talk more about ultrasound being used in the ICU more if possible!!! I’m in school for sonography so it’s awesome to hear it mentioned! Love your videos!!
I just wanted to say your personality is infectious. I work in a hospital but don't really have any insight on the medical side of things. I love these videos because it gives me a better understanding of what could be happening on the other floors. Thank you!
Wow, first day and it's a 24h shift? Is this common in your country? In my country, you'd get at least 3 weeks of supervised day shifts. The atmosphere in the ICU is always great! You nailed it by saying it's really a "team sport"! Great vid once again!
It’s so true that icu are the experts. I’m a step down nurse but every now and then I’m like ok this person needs more than I can give with 5 other patients and it’s so cool to hear about what happens when we send our patients off to the unit after an rrt.
I LOVE your videos! I just sat here and watched them all today lol. This is extreme motivation for me thank you so much for vlogging in the hospital not a lot of ppl do that.
I love your vlogs. I always wanted to become a doctor but life happened and I at least made it far enough to become a lab scientist. It’s really cool. But it is even more amazing to see what someone in your shoes deals with on a daily basis.
I love getting a glimpse into Canadian medicine. It shows that socialized medicine is just fine. Yes, you may not have big, fancy facilities like we do here in Cleveland. Those don't effect the level of care. It's passionate Dr's. like yourself that make the excellent level of care.
Seeing this made me happy that u explained how it kinda works in the ICU I'm from Australia and I have to much love for ICU stuff my aunty was in icu 3 times but she didnt make it back out after the 3rd time the staff was not only amazing at making her last couple hours as comfortable as possible for her but they helped support us while we said goodbye
Hey Siobhan! What do you do when you’re in the middle of your residency rotations and you realize you want to switch specialties? Like could you still change if you had found out you preferred emergency medicine over internal medicine during your EM rotation for example? Are there way to meet in the middle specialty-wise?
Hi Mariza! great question... I know it's possible to switch, although it's challenging (here in Canada it can be tied to the government funding that you get... i.e. if you are trying to switch from a 2 year program to a 5 year program it can be more challenging). It's certainly not impossible though! hope that answers your question!
Hiiii Siobhan! Your vd is so inspiring (every time I watch your videos I am motivated to study better lol). And you are so lucky to have such a great environment with everyone being so nice and supportive! Keep going and love from Beijing China!!
Loved this video! I would like to see more videos about the ICU because it's really interesting and you get to see very cool procedures! ps: you have almost 50k subscribers, keep it up!
Hey doll, just wanted to say you have thee most brightest, most beautiful personality a girl could have. I admire you so much and wish all the girls were like you, a true lady ! ❤️❤️😘😘💖💖
Wow. I idolize you girl. You take in information so well and soak it up so fast. I’m a sophomore in high school and I’m so scared to go through this year. I wanna go to med school but I don’t know if they will accept bomb becuase I have shallow scars from self harm on my left arm. But I’m going to try no matter what. I watch your blogs to hype me up for school.
My mother spent her last 2 days of her life in the ICU. She was breathing exactly like how you described during the second minute of this video. She had a pulmonary embolism. Love watching your videos, please keep it up....
I've been a patient in the ICU multiple times and boy it's not fun ... but it's interesting seeing it from a doctor's point of view, maybe next time I'm there (hopefully never) won't be so bad
I’ve been binge watching these blogs and I’m like obsessed!! I love them and their so informative! And I 100% think you should do storytimes about crazy things you’ve seen or have been through working in so many different areas of medicine!! And just an FYI I hope you know that you’re amazing girl!! I mean as I said on the first video i ever watched (last night) I could never ever ever do anyyyyyythingggggg in the medical field!! Anything gross makes me nauseous, needles make me lightheaded (idk how I’ve ever gotten any tattoos or piercings) and blood.... even the word beyond grossed me out!! Now doing FX makeup, having pencils in eyes, plexiglass through heads, missing half your face .... love it. Fake doesn’t bother me even if it looks real asf cause I love doing it but real, no way can I handle that 🤢🤢🤢 so I give you doctors && nurses etc so much credit! I’d die if my life depended on doing even the most simple thing! And again I totally wish you lived in the states preferably eastern Long Island NY!!! I’d bring my son && daughter to you anyyyyytimeeeee!!
intensive care is greatttt though - you get ridiculous amounts of info / parameters! and the nurses are bloody great! they know so much! ooh also great job on the arterial line!
Hey Siobhan! I'm a first year medical student (undergraduate, 5 year programme) in Hong Kong and was wondering if you could make some videos on your time as a medical student, any advice, or how your perspective on medicine, wards, specialties, etc. differed from before med school, as a med student and now as a resident. Thanks and hope you have a good call!
Hi Siobhan, thank you so much for making this amazing video! I love your enthusiasm and this has made me feel less anxious as I'll be having my FIRST rotation in 2 weeks and I will be in ICU too! Could you please make a video on how to do the most common procedures in ICU and what to read on before I start my rotation, like the must knows and if you have time to make a video on ALS or ventilation? Thank you and hope you enjoy the rest of your ICU rotation. 😊
I remember my first 24 call in ICU. After 6pm completely alone, no attending, no other residents, no interns. Was very nervous but thought, it cant be that bad on your first day. Well turns out it can)))) Got one septic patient. While I was trying to put a central line to start pressors another patient coded 7 times and died. Didnt know where to run what to do. At some point I think my spinal cord took over and it was all reflexes. But its still the best damn profession in the world. No regrets
I’ll never forget my nurses and doctors when I spent 5 days in the ICU after a near death motorcycle accident. They were some of most caring and special people I’ve ever met. Thank you for all of your hard work, caring demeanor, explanations, and giving a face to the doctors who are seeing these patients. I was very lucky and thankful for my care. You are a very special person, especially for how busy you are and yet still able to film and take your time to share your days with us.
Hi Holly - thank you for sharing, i'm so happy to hear you recovered from such a severe accident! ❤️
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I also love that you ask if the nurses have any concerns because it just helps with communication. We don’t always like to blow up the pager but sometimes it is hard just to get a response so that’s such a good quality in a doctor, don’t ever lose that !
When I was pregnant with my son I was in ICU for 2 weeks. I had 12 abscesses on my brain. Which was causing my brain to swell and I had seizures. Long story but the staff in the ICU was amazing and they along with all the wonderful doctors saved my life and my sons.
Omgoodness. How did that happen? I had a bad abscess in my gum once that was so very painful. It was from a really decayed tooth. But I couldn’t imagine that on my brain. Glad your okay though
Thank you. I have two holes in my heart(as you can see I am not a doctor LOL) but when I go to dentist I have to take medication my OB/GYN at time told me I did not have to be premedicated because the odds of anything happening were so rare I would be ok(his words). I did not want to take medicine because I was pregnant and it made me ill. Got teeth cleaned. Started having severe headaches. Eventually went to ER for headaches they admitted me overnight and I had my first seizure. Did MRI. Saw all of the abscesses. Finally they learned it was because I was not medicated when I had my teeth cleaned and bacteria had settled in my heart and broke free and traveled to my brain causing abscesses. Took 4 months of IV meds to clear all of them. I suffer from Aphasia now. I am much better but no where what I was. My ICU staff was incredible and if it wasn't for a brilliant neurosurgeon who lives in my area(he was a consulting doctor when Christopher Reeve first was injured) I would not be here today. So bravo to any doctors & nurses. You have a forever fan!
Oh goodness! That had to of been scary especially being pregnant. It’s a miracle you and your little one is here. It’s always a blessing when hospital staff are great. Bc being in the hospital let alone the ICU is scary. And it helps when you have a supportive kind staff to get you through. .
Hi Stephanie - thank you for sharing your story! I am so sorry that happened to you and that you continue to suffer with aphasia... that being said, it's wonderful to hear about your recovery!!
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I am a radiology student and I was surprised at how calm it was up in ICU. Everyone was so nice and helpful. You're right, it's definitely a team sport. All the nurses were there to assist with rolling a man on life support so we could get the cassette under him for a chest and KUB x-ray. So different than ER and general hospital ward!
As someone who has a major fear of hospitals and all things medical, I just want to say that it makes me feel so much better knowing that there are doctors like you out there! I love watching all of your videos :)
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Love your vlogs! New grad ICU nurse here and one of my favorite things about the unit, like you said, is the teamwork. We all are so supportive of one another and I absolutely enjoy when the MDs take the time to sit down with me to talk about common diagnoses that we see on our unit/patho/and treatment. Keep up the awesome vlogs!!!
Congrats on the new job - yes the team work is amazing!! So glad you are enjoying the ICU!
The fact that you decided to be a doctor, makes you amazing! You are one of the best.
You’re so charismatic , it’s wonderful ! Thanks for the informative videos .
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after spending 2 weeks in the ICU last year (at age 19), this video was surreal to watch. you seem to bring light, energy, and kindness to a really scary place. i would love to see more ICU related videos!!
You are so very positive. I was glad to see the arterial line...sounds really scary. But, I know I'd always do better if the Dr. Were enthusiastic and calm and positive like you. You must be a blessing to your patients.
You are an amazing doctor! I love your attitude, your willingness to work with the team, and take input from the other caregivers- especially the nurses- as an RN this is so important in being able to give the best care we can to our patients! There is nothing worse than a doctor who has an arrogant attitude! You are going to be great and I'm jealous of the staff that get to work with you!
I completely agree - thanks so much!
I have never had someone impact my life so much through the internet. No matter what kind of day I am having, you always manage to brighten it up and make everything seem like its going to be okay. Thank you soo much and keep up the vids!
Hi Bryan - wow this has really made my day! Thank you so much for taking the time to tell me what a positive impact these videos have had on it... that means a lot! ❤️
Good luck, Siobhan! You'll do great (and by the time you're reading this, I'm sure you already have). *My top tips for the ICU would be:* 1. the CVP monitor is your best friend, 2. never brush off an escalating pressor requirement, and 3. there are a million ways to keep yourself organized - pick what works with you and then stick with it :)
The Nicom cheetah monitor is far more accurate than a cvp for pressure management. If your facility does not have a nicom I would highly recommend looking into it. It’s noninvasive and can easily be used on a medical ward and possibly prevent many patients from requiring an ICU transfer and/or invasive lines.
I'm super late, but as an RN we hate CVPs. Lol, I understand the need for it but they're wildly inaccurate. You can get a fluctuating CVP on a cadaver, for reference.
Watching you and your videos just make me want to do my best at life, you're so inspiring!
Yes, that's it! I've thought about why I like these so much and you've nailed it, @LiveLoveLightly!
wow thank you - that really makes my day!
I actually love the fact that you're not dependent on coffee. It's really refreshing to see that. Maybe in one of your videos you can get someone to hold the camera and follow you around!?! I know that's a lot to ask for! but I feel that would be a really cool different insight. Even if it's just one minute of footage!
As an RN, I love your vlogs!! Thanks for always being so informative.
Hi Elizabeth - that's so wonderful to hear!
You're awesome!!! The medical field needs friendly doctors like you! I wish I could work with you someday.
Same here lol wished she was my doctor lol.
Wow, this is really fascinating! You must be absolutely exhausted on the rounds etc as a doctor, but we really appreciate your videos and what you get to show us! Amazing!
can’t even express how much i love your videos!! i’m an EMT currently with the hopes of becoming a nurse in the future, so you videos are so fun, informative, and exciting for me!!
I'm in LE and seeing true insight into another field that has always fascinated me is amazing. THANK YOU! I truly appreciate it!
aw thanks Rich!
I realize this video was posted a long time ago, but I wanted to say that I really needed to hear the beginning of this video. Tomorrow is my first day of clinical fieldwork of OT, and I’m feeling exactly how you described. To see you (Whom I admire for how intelligent and positive and caring you always seem in your videos) articulate exactly how I’m feeling about the new setting I’ll be in tomorrow has made me feel a lot better. Thank you!
I feel so empowered now! As a child and still now (teenager) I have always always wanted to work as a CCP in the Emergency room or ICU. I looked this video up and really took my time listening to what you had to say and the video itself, really astonishing!
I remember my ITU days! Long hours but loved it! And the satisfaction after getting an art line/central line or vascath!! Glad to see you like it!
How do you always look amazing, You never look tired and never have bags under your eyes
I love watching all the content but I feel so bad when others are sick I'd wanna hug them ..I do believe we are meant to do certain jobs / careers your awesome thank you for sharing and having a caring heart
Very informative. Love the insight once again!
Thanks so much Precious - always great to hear from you!
Love this video Siobhan! You're so amazing for vlogging your shifts for us. You deserve all the subscribers you're gaining. Love following your journey as a Resident!! 💖
thank you so much Florence!
Wow I love how honest you are with the audience!
Thank you for being so candid! I am nowhere near your position, I'll only be starting med school next year but your videos make me a little more comfortable to see a doctor as a human!
this is so cool to see this in real life. I see all these medical shows and I always wonder how similar they are
Honestly love this channel.
I like how we get to see your day and we also learn something in the video. More of these please!
I love these videos and love how honest you are! Keep it up girl! God Bless
Hey there! I’m an ICU Nurse and I’m always happy to teach an intern/resident as they teach me so much in return. I’d love to be on the same team as you!
Hi Giovanni - i'm sure the residents that work with you really appreciate that!! I know that i've had some phenomenal ICU nurses and i'm so grateful to them!!
Yay, Siobhan! (or Dr Siobhan!)
You are such a wonderful physician. Nice, calm, and articulate. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us!
You make it look so effortless! Another amazing video :)
You will do great at ICU Doctor!! We will help tons of patients there! Thank you for sharing your lovely videos!!❤️❤️
Thank you Paula!
I enjoy you so much!!! You have a great heart and always so positive and super caring!!
i like how you explain everything, makes it a lot easier to understand your day
You are incredible, you have inspired so many of us to try and become doctors. Your positivity and smile is so contagious. Thank you !
Not only do I now know what those mystery scars on my wrist are from but I've been educated and shown what it looks like 😁 thanks for the info on the arterial line!! Love your vlogs!
You are an inspiration. Many doctors have a jaded view of medicine. I love your ambition and drive to do the best you can. And also how focused on pt care.
great video! I love when you explain how to use things in the hospital and for procedures. I would love to see more of that! Thank you :D
Talk more about ultrasound being used in the ICU more if possible!!! I’m in school for sonography so it’s awesome to hear it mentioned! Love your videos!!
oh cool Hannah - ultrasound is such fantastic tool! yeah sure i'll try to bring it in more :)
Violin MD hi! Is there a lot of male ultrasound technicians?!
I’m going to start school for sonography this fall!! And I’m so nervous.
You must love those heated blankets ! Such a great idea !
YES best discovery... i always tend to get colder as a get more tired!
I just wanted to say your personality is infectious. I work in a hospital but don't really have any insight on the medical side of things. I love these videos because it gives me a better understanding of what could be happening on the other floors. Thank you!
Wow, first day and it's a 24h shift? Is this common in your country? In my country, you'd get at least 3 weeks of supervised day shifts.
The atmosphere in the ICU is always great! You nailed it by saying it's really a "team sport"!
Great vid once again!
I'm so glad I found this channel! Always look forward to your videos!
I love watching all of your night shift videos!!!!❤️
I think it would be interesting to see how you work with the different professions at the hospital e.g. nurses, respiratory therapist, etc...
Your videos inspire me to continue with the MD dream so much!! I have always been curious of the ICU, so thank you so much for this!! xx
It’s so true that icu are the experts. I’m a step down nurse but every now and then I’m like ok this person needs more than I can give with 5 other patients and it’s so cool to hear about what happens when we send our patients off to the unit after an rrt.
I LOVE your videos! I just sat here and watched them all today lol. This is extreme motivation for me thank you so much for vlogging in the hospital not a lot of ppl do that.
Wow thank you so much!!
You explain things so well ☺️ you make me learn a lot more about doctors 😚
This channel is amazing definitely subscribing ..so underrated
I love your vlogs. I always wanted to become a doctor but life happened and I at least made it far enough to become a lab scientist. It’s really cool. But it is even more amazing to see what someone in your shoes deals with on a daily basis.
Those supplies are so organized 😍
Congrats on 50K! :) Love your videos!
Thanks MISHTI - i'm excited for that exciting milestone!
Love your videos so much! Look forward to you posting !! ♥
My dad is currently in the ICU from a brain aneurysm.. really enjoyed this!
Oooh!! So excited for the ICU vlogs!!;) sending well wishes to you!xxxx
I love the ICU, most nurses are are so friendly and don't mind helping out.
I love getting a glimpse into Canadian medicine. It shows that socialized medicine is just fine. Yes, you may not have big, fancy facilities like we do here in Cleveland. Those don't effect the level of care. It's passionate Dr's. like yourself that make the excellent level of care.
Loved this video
i absolutely love how positive you are
Seeing this made me happy that u explained how it kinda works in the ICU I'm from Australia and I have to much love for ICU stuff my aunty was in icu 3 times but she didnt make it back out after the 3rd time the staff was not only amazing at making her last couple hours as comfortable as possible for her but they helped support us while we said goodbye
Wawww...your vlog is really amazing! All the best from Belgium! Greetings.
Hey Siobhan! What do you do when you’re in the middle of your residency rotations and you realize you want to switch specialties? Like could you still change if you had found out you preferred emergency medicine over internal medicine during your EM rotation for example? Are there way to meet in the middle specialty-wise?
Hi Mariza! great question... I know it's possible to switch, although it's challenging (here in Canada it can be tied to the government funding that you get... i.e. if you are trying to switch from a 2 year program to a 5 year program it can be more challenging). It's certainly not impossible though! hope that answers your question!
Violin MD Yes! Thank you for your reply :)
how can you smile always even when you're exhausted, i admire you!
Your vlogs are so interesting! I'm really excited to go into the medical field ^.^
Hiiii Siobhan! Your vd is so inspiring (every time I watch your videos I am motivated to study better lol). And you are so lucky to have such a great environment with everyone being so nice and supportive! Keep going and love from Beijing China!!
Hi YunoAnta!!
Loved this video! I would like to see more videos about the ICU because it's really interesting and you get to see very cool procedures!
ps: you have almost 50k subscribers, keep it up!
I love your videos! You have such a positive attitude about everything! :)
I have been waiting for this video
Ok I’m legit SO excited for this
You got this!
You're doing great Siobhan!
You're an inspiration and thank you so much for sharing your experience with us.
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Finding myself humming along to your theme tune at the beginning! I’m Irish and an aspiring med student, I looooove your videos!❤️❤️❤️
hahah Amazing Sinead hehe!
Hey doll, just wanted to say you have thee most brightest, most beautiful personality a girl could have. I admire you so much and wish all the girls were like you, a true lady ! ❤️❤️😘😘💖💖
Hi Simone - wow thank you!
You are AMAZING!!!! I absolutely one these “a day in the life” videos. Ugh. You inspire me hehe but for real, watching your journey is so rad!!!
This was so helpful. You’re the best
Wow. I idolize you girl. You take in information so well and soak it up so fast. I’m a sophomore in high school and I’m so scared to go through this year. I wanna go to med school but I don’t know if they will accept bomb becuase I have shallow scars from self harm on my left arm. But I’m going to try no matter what. I watch your blogs to hype me up for school.
My mother spent her last 2 days of her life in the ICU. She was breathing exactly like how you described during the second minute of this video. She had a pulmonary embolism. Love watching your videos, please keep it up....
Ramzi Matar Just noticed your comment & wanted to say I'm so sorry for your loss x
Rachel Dalgleish Thank you Rachel.
Hi Ramzi - aw i'm so sorry to hear about your mother ❤️
Thank you
I've been a patient in the ICU multiple times and boy it's not fun ... but it's interesting seeing it from a doctor's point of view, maybe next time I'm there (hopefully never) won't be so bad
You’re very beautiful! Even when you wake up from that 4am page lol Keep up the good work, you seem to really enjoy your job ☺️❤️
You got this! Your a smart cookie!! ❤️❤️
I’ve been binge watching these blogs and I’m like obsessed!! I love them and their so informative! And I 100% think you should do storytimes about crazy things you’ve seen or have been through working in so many different areas of medicine!! And just an FYI I hope you know that you’re amazing girl!! I mean as I said on the first video i ever watched (last night) I could never ever ever do anyyyyyythingggggg in the medical field!! Anything gross makes me nauseous, needles make me lightheaded (idk how I’ve ever gotten any tattoos or piercings) and blood.... even the word beyond grossed me out!! Now doing FX makeup, having pencils in eyes, plexiglass through heads, missing half your face .... love it. Fake doesn’t bother me even if it looks real asf cause I love doing it but real, no way can I handle that 🤢🤢🤢 so I give you doctors && nurses etc so much credit! I’d die if my life depended on doing even the most simple thing! And again I totally wish you lived in the states preferably eastern Long Island NY!!! I’d bring my son && daughter to you anyyyyytimeeeee!!
I love all the knowledge you share in your videos
I’m a licensed social worker at a level 1 trauma hospital so I love this
intensive care is greatttt though - you get ridiculous amounts of info / parameters! and the nurses are bloody great! they know so much! ooh also great job on the arterial line!
That Medic hey dude
whats up bradley :D
oh man so true... the nursing staff are INCREDIBLE!! It's such a pleasure working with them... they have been helping me out so much!
Hey Siobhan! I'm a first year medical student (undergraduate, 5 year programme) in Hong Kong and was wondering if you could make some videos on your time as a medical student, any advice, or how your perspective on medicine, wards, specialties, etc. differed from before med school, as a med student and now as a resident. Thanks and hope you have a good call!
Hi! I'll try to do more of that in the future! thanks :)
Hi Siobhan, thank you so much for making this amazing video! I love your enthusiasm and this has made me feel less anxious as I'll be having my FIRST rotation in 2 weeks and I will be in ICU too! Could you please make a video on how to do the most common procedures in ICU and what to read on before I start my rotation, like the must knows and if you have time to make a video on ALS or ventilation? Thank you and hope you enjoy the rest of your ICU rotation. 😊
Seriously love your channel!
I wanna be a nurse and you inspire me so much to peruse my dream!!❤️
Keep going girl!! These vlogs are great! And I was wondering if you could post some violin videos
Fancy seeing a hamfan here!! We have the same profile pic too!
I remember my first 24 call in ICU. After 6pm completely alone, no attending, no other residents, no interns. Was very nervous but thought, it cant be that bad on your first day. Well turns out it can)))) Got one septic patient. While I was trying to put a central line to start pressors another patient coded 7 times and died. Didnt know where to run what to do. At some point I think my spinal cord took over and it was all reflexes.
But its still the best damn profession in the world. No regrets
Good Job Siobhan you survived! Good Luck with your ICU rotation !
Thanks Manuel!
Love how informative you are! ❤️👏🏻