@@shazroonzz1268 Optometry = 4 years to be an optometrist Ophthalmology = four years to be an ophthalmologist + 4 years of residency + 1-2 years of fellowship Clearly, they’re the same picture
It's always so soothing to know that the most difficult areas in the field of medicine rest comfortably in the hands of role obsessed sociopaths and narcissists because they are the only one able to shrug off and handle the stress.
@@TheQuark6789 oh yeah, most "gifted" people I've known were all egotistical self centered people, and it seems to be the experience of a lot of people so yeah
@@robokid20001 tbh i wouldn't say narcissists are the best type for the job. I wouldn't want my doctor worrying about themself and their image while operating on me
I'm in law, not medicine, but I love making people think I have no life outside of work. One time opposing counsel just looked at me and asked "do you LIVE here??" and the partner jumped right in and told him the firm had cots for us. Poor guy didn't know if we were joking or not. 🤣
My degree is in Psychology (I graduated almost a decade ago now) and we learned something very interesting. Apparently, Surgeons have an abnormally high rate of sociopathic personalities within the field (like 75% of them have sociopathic traits that are significant enough to be judged as having a sociopathic personality). Considering how many Surgeons I have worked with or had as patients, I consider that statistic pretty accurate.
One of my anatomy and physiology teachers in college was a surgeon when he lived in another country. He said he liked surgery because he didn’t have to talk to people, like most other doctors have to do.
Working in neurotrauma for almost ten years, I can honest to God say this is not satire. I once watched an attending make a resident cry because he suggested hospice to a family. Of course it was over the phone because you cannot get an attending to appear on the floor unless you say their name three times into a mirror.
No money in getting carted off to hospice. Make sure your family stands up to surgeries if you are old. Things only get worse from there. Also, my daughter works in a trauma recovery hospital- make sure you have a DNR because you don’t want to live in a hospital bed as a vegetable. Trust me
@@tyronebiggums8661 no one cares for your shitty attitude, either. At least the other guy was contributing to the larger conversation and not trying to shut it down for no reason.
When my neurosurgeon said my emergency fusion was completely healed and I asked why I still hurt, well I've never seen a doc leave a room so fast and pass me off to an anesthesiologist for pain management 🤣
I love how the med student always looks like he's about to cry Edit: holy crap 2.8k votes? Med student if you're reading this we all love you keep strong
i guess tht look is staying on our face forever😂 the other day I was supervised by a super nice oncologist during an attachment and she asked “why do you look so sad do you wanna cry🥺?” and I was like “erm no” and I had no idea I looked like tht😂 but I just ended my surgery rotation perhaps thts why lolll
My dad was neurosurgeon (a well known and respected one across the world tbh). And there was a joke about neurosurgeon we used to say. "What is the diffrence between a neurosurgeon and god? God doesn't pretend to be a neurosurgeon" (hope I translated it right, not english native speaker)
Just saw a documentary about a neurosurgeon in New York… and how little time he gets to see his family. He missed almost every event at his kids school, worked upwards of 15 hours a day sometimes!
I’m am forever grateful that the neurosurgeons I work with are all pretty friendly and some of them even answer my questions without being visibly annoyed 🙌
Have worked w neurosurgeons for 25 years. They deal w crazy stess and have alwaybeen there for patients during all types of tough cases. Thank God someone wants to do that job
This is so accurate. I was a paramedic and I had a patient with vertical nystagmus, amongst other issues, he wasn’t doing well. Numerous seizures. So went to the Level 1 TC and neuro met me in the bay. Never a good sign. The neuro docklings accompanied us to CT where the Head of Neurology legitimately refused to speak to me. He told one of his residents “tell the paramedic she needs to have her meds ready to treat for a seizure dose is XYZ. She can wait in the hall”. Beyond annoyed I asked the physician a question, I mean seems reasonable to speak with someone giving me very unusual verbal orders. Nope. Told the resident to tell the paramedic he’s confident I’ll do well and sent me to the hall. I can’t even say I was upset, more bewildered. Apparently he didn’t speak to very many people. Really odd
Agreed. I did two years of research in neurosurgery. I described them to my friends as the stuttering Thoms. Really smart guys, all with Aspbergers. Then I switched to radiology.
I am in the mad dash to finish my PhD thesis, and this made me quite literally laugh out loud. Thank you for that moment of sunshine (...unlike the neurosurgery basement)
I would love to see a video on different Jonathans for each department. That would be super cool! Also, great video doc. The "why?" is sending me back to my internee days. Chills
His videos are so accurate it’s scary. My first day in burn ICU the charge nurse wouldn’t speak to us and when we introduced ourselves as students there for clinical she went “No.” I was so shocked
I work in sterile processing and the only doctors that are super, and I mean SUPER picky about their instrument sets are neuro. The stereotype is completely accurate. 😂
I would be too if I was working with a whole lobe exposed to the elements. Sanitary practice is a whole rabbit hole on its own. I've worked with operations that require sterility and learning how pathogens spread and behave has completely changed the way I view sanitary processes. Real OCD stuff lol. From the process of autoclaving to the texture of the material wrapping. Everything matters.
As someone who has had a craniotomy to remove a tumor adhered to my hypothalamus in the absolute dead center of my skull, I am very VERY glad to hear that neurosurgeons are “picky.” Their fastidiousness may annoy you, but it saves lives. I’d have hated to undergo a week of pre-op hospitalization to get my cranial inflammation under control enough for surgery, then endure a highly invasive 8 hour operation, only to die of meningitis because someone in your position hadn’t properly sterilized instruments and the surgeons were more worried about being perceived as picky hardasses than protecting their patients.
@I am grateful Neurosurgeons have a high divorce rate. One at my hospital was on wife #4. I was there for 15 years. I felt like yelling, "You don't gotta marry them to have sex with them." Anyway, their divorce attorneys were extremely happy $$$$$$$.
I did a shift in a neurology outpatient clinic at St George’s Hospital as a HCA, I made a very small, minor mistake as I was new, the Neurologist came out screaming, cursing, shouting like a maniac. He was very intimidating and apparently that’s how he regularly behaves. I’m scarred for life after that experience. This was in London, U.K. The senior male gynaecologist used to behave the same way. He even complained if women weren’t shaved down there and one day he had an outburst in the clinic and also started shouting and being aggressive. Similar behaviour from the Oncologists as well, I had a lady doctor (if you can call her that, 🙄) who used to run the oncology clinic, shout and scream at me infront of patients for things that were not my responsibility. She used to upset everyone and seemed to enjoy making people cry. Completely unhinged woman. Everyone was so happy when she left. The orthopaedic surgeons on the other hand were very chill. I have a lot of anxiety about going to med school because of people like them.
Woow the hospitals in the UK seems to be crazyyy. I never met a doctor and nurses who yelled (esp, in front of patients) in my life.😳 Am sorry you had to go through this. They need to focus more on saving lives instead of giving people anxiety smh
This cracks me up. My neurosurgeon is one of the sweetest, gentlest women I've ever met. Before my surgery to relieve hydrocephalus she spoke with me personally and made me feel so calm. I can't imagine her being in a team of people like this.
The neurosurgeon that operated on me was amazing. He was very compassionate and was also well liked by the nurses, and they all spoke highly of him and gave a funny nickname. He even had a sense of humour. I must've had one of the few that dont seem intimidating 😂 Edit: he was a tall slim guy with logish hair. They called him Michael Jackson 😆
My husband has had 3 brain surgeries and his neurosurgeon is one of my favorite people of all time. A genuinely wonderful person and a brilliant doctor.
Okay, one of my cousin from my father's side is a neurosurgeon. She's the best young neurosurgeon in our country's national universities neurosurgery competition. And she talks like this. Like, even when in normal occurrence. Idk how she always talks in passive-aggressive tone.
The way this makes me sad...there's so much bullying in medicine course, in my country a teacher was threatened with a gun ...that's how bad the person snapped
Lol the joke about the wife really got me when I was leaving my 12 week post opt my surgeon kept saying he never wanted to see me again, only his wife wants my money😂😂😂
Seeing the video again after 10 months into neurosurgery residency it hits different lol Funny fact I am currently during general surgery(it was delayed for few reasons) but few months of neurosurgery prior to it were enough to see general surgery residency as a walk in the park. As you can see I can watch youtube again for few months😂
We, don’t talk about Jonathan’s past. Or anything at all about Johnathan. You know what? Just forget he’s there. It makes the whole process so much easier for everyone.
@@DGlaucomflecken I want to think that maybe the Jonathan mentioned in this sketch "escaped" to ophthalmology - but I suspect that's not what happened. (RIP Original Jonathan)
Hi doctor!!! I don’t understand more than half the references or what they mean as a meager peasant who only knows how to prescribe aspirin and apply hydrogen peroxide and bandaids, but I always find you so funny and really like your videos. I do always hope someone in the comments breaks it down for me though lol.
I recently read Adam Kay's "This is going to hurt" and "Twas the nightshift before Christmas" and I kept imagining your video characters as part of those stories 😂
Well, i had a consultant at the ICU who, admittedly, knows what he's doing in terms of knowledge and experience but in terms of treating you, he'll treat you like a dog. 6 months of agony and I am finally free of that hell of a department.
Funny thing is he’s not really kidding about the compound they’re like military cots. And you do live down there, and your given scrubs from a scrub machine so you’re given clothes. He’s not far off lol
I wish i had a compound in the basement to live during my residency because its much better than to waste half of your off time commuting to and from the hospital.
This is a different Jonathan. A far more inferior Jonathan.
Love your vids! Could you please make a video on Optometry students vs Ophthalmology students?
@@shazroonzz1268 Optometry = 4 years to be an optometrist
Ophthalmology = four years to be an ophthalmologist + 4 years of residency + 1-2 years of fellowship
Clearly, they’re the same picture
Love Johnathan forreal loo
Johnathan can do every surgery outpatient.
So not a Jonathan origin story - leaving neurology to become a loyal scribe
"Why?" How do you make one word sound so condescending? Now that's true talent.
goes back to the saying "its not always what you say, its how you say it"
Its the glasses, I assure you!.
Watch Jordan Peterson vs Peter Jordanson and you'll see a perfect one xd
@@showmehyamoves3009 ppppopl
@@ThBlueSalamander help
It's always so soothing to know that the most difficult areas in the field of medicine rest comfortably in the hands of role obsessed sociopaths and narcissists because they are the only one able to shrug off and handle the stress.
Seems like the first Doctor Strange movie was less fiction than I thought.
Unironically these people are the best type of people for the job.
@@TheQuark6789 oh yeah, most "gifted" people I've known were all egotistical self centered people, and it seems to be the experience of a lot of people so yeah
If they don't put that face people take them for granted and make their life hell
@@robokid20001 tbh i wouldn't say narcissists are the best type for the job. I wouldn't want my doctor worrying about themself and their image while operating on me
"Joey hasn't been outside in months" "And I LOVE it" Made my day
I'm in law, not medicine, but I love making people think I have no life outside of work. One time opposing counsel just looked at me and asked "do you LIVE here??" and the partner jumped right in and told him the firm had cots for us. Poor guy didn't know if we were joking or not. 🤣
I’m the same. I am not a fan of the outdoors
Wow been a while since I meet a pfp neighbor
I didn't believe it when the boss said Joey has the ego of a neurosurgeon twice his age ... I had to apologise to Joey after finishing the video.
Came here to say this! xD
I thought neurosurgery attendings didn't exist. No one has seen one to this date.
That’s because they’re either in the OR or the compound. Nowhere else
They're in the basement. Pay attention!
@@diane9247 I am sure he said that the residents stay in the basement. The attending is rare or doesn't exist as per previous shorts.
Because they are trapped in the village compound underground
Once my mom saw one neurosurgeon (that made a successful surgery in my brother btw) in the grocery store.
So this mean that he escaped?
We need a short where neurosurgery and neurology meet 😂
YESS
YES YES YES YES
#civilwar
That wud be difficult, considering wat we just saw in this video 😂
NO! That is how our galaxy will turn into a black hole. Can't let those egos combine. It's total black magic.
"The ego of a neurosurgeon twice his age" 🤣
Jonathan's wife left him after meeting the true Jonathan (scribe), and realised her Jonathan could never live up to that perfection.
ok
Straight up ntr
Actually it’s probably cause surgeons are infamous for “getting the newer model” when it comes to women
The
“…he has a wife-“
“uh hey boss” *shakes head*
“again??“
is SUCH good comic pacing, god I love it.
I did not understand🤔
@@aparnabaranwal3084 divorce
@@chriswho12345 *divorces
@@gussuitoji8992 Finally I get it after rewatching so much lol. thanksl
The expression! :D
My degree is in Psychology (I graduated almost a decade ago now) and we learned something very interesting. Apparently, Surgeons have an abnormally high rate of sociopathic personalities within the field (like 75% of them have sociopathic traits that are significant enough to be judged as having a sociopathic personality). Considering how many Surgeons I have worked with or had as patients, I consider that statistic pretty accurate.
I mean to be ok with cutting people open and to be able to survive med school, you have to have something wrong with you
@@braeden8506 yea if you don't give a damn about suffering then you won't suffer
One of my anatomy and physiology teachers in college was a surgeon when he lived in another country. He said he liked surgery because he didn’t have to talk to people, like most other doctors have to do.
Honestly I think that statistic is conservative.
you really do have to separate the human from the construction project, though. if you can't do that, you really can't be a surgeon.
Working in neurotrauma for almost ten years, I can honest to God say this is not satire. I once watched an attending make a resident cry because he suggested hospice to a family.
Of course it was over the phone because you cannot get an attending to appear on the floor unless you say their name three times into a mirror.
💀
What did the attending believe the family should to do?
Surgical interventions are always presented first. I personally do not feel you should operate on an 80 y/o but it is not my choice to make
No money in getting carted off to hospice. Make sure your family stands up to surgeries if you are old. Things only get worse from there. Also, my daughter works in a trauma recovery hospital- make sure you have a DNR because you don’t want to live in a hospital bed as a vegetable. Trust me
He has no POLST, let's go!
The neurosurgeon has apparently been taking lessons on how to pronounce "Jonathan" from the opthamologist.
Dude my father in law Is a neurosurgeon and guess what his name is… Jonathan!!!😂
@@gooooooootooooooo3825 no one cares
@@tyronebiggums8661 cmon that's mean
@@gooooooootooooooo3825 interesting coincidence. 🤔
@@tyronebiggums8661 no one cares for your shitty attitude, either. At least the other guy was contributing to the larger conversation and not trying to shut it down for no reason.
The fact that he clarified “Why?” Instead of expecting an immediate answer is still somewhat nicer than the neurosurgeons that I’ve met
I thought the question ended in “why?” and I mean….. pretty valid still
When my neurosurgeon said my emergency fusion was completely healed and I asked why I still hurt, well I've never seen a doc leave a room so fast and pass me off to an anesthesiologist for pain management 🤣
I love the in-jokes from this specialty, that neurosurgery go through a string of wives... it took another play for the joke to register.
I love how the med student always looks like he's about to cry
Edit: holy crap 2.8k votes? Med student if you're reading this we all love you keep strong
They haven't yet accepted that they're already dead.
i guess tht look is staying on our face forever😂 the other day I was supervised by a super nice oncologist during an attachment and she asked “why do you look so sad do you wanna cry🥺?” and I was like “erm no” and I had no idea I looked like tht😂 but I just ended my surgery rotation perhaps thts why lolll
Because they are lol
Basically how we are :V
It's accurate
My dad was neurosurgeon (a well known and respected one across the world tbh).
And there was a joke about neurosurgeon we used to say.
"What is the diffrence between a neurosurgeon and god?
God doesn't pretend to be a neurosurgeon"
(hope I translated it right, not english native speaker)
A nice classic still gets me everytime
Just saw a documentary about a neurosurgeon in New York… and how little time he gets to see his family. He missed almost every event at his kids school, worked upwards of 15 hours a day sometimes!
"AND I LOVE IT" being a medic sounds like a BDSM relationship
I’m am forever grateful that the neurosurgeons I work with are all pretty friendly and some of them even answer my questions without being visibly annoyed 🙌
Have worked w neurosurgeons for 25 years. They deal w crazy stess and have alwaybeen there for patients during all types of tough cases. Thank God someone wants to do that job
Neurosurgery. A rotation where you literally stand in the darkest corner, trying your best to be invisible. *homer simpson meme*
This is so accurate. I was a paramedic and I had a patient with vertical nystagmus, amongst other issues, he wasn’t doing well. Numerous seizures. So went to the Level 1 TC and neuro met me in the bay. Never a good sign. The neuro docklings accompanied us to CT where the Head of Neurology legitimately refused to speak to me. He told one of his residents “tell the paramedic she needs to have her meds ready to treat for a seizure dose is XYZ. She can wait in the hall”. Beyond annoyed I asked the physician a question, I mean seems reasonable to speak with someone giving me very unusual verbal orders. Nope. Told the resident to tell the paramedic he’s confident I’ll do well and sent me to the hall. I can’t even say I was upset, more bewildered. Apparently he didn’t speak to very many people. Really odd
Agreed. I did two years of research in neurosurgery. I described them to my friends as the stuttering Thoms. Really smart guys, all with Aspbergers. Then I switched to radiology.
What are the differences in working hours in neurosurgery and radiology?
I am in the mad dash to finish my PhD thesis, and this made me quite literally laugh out loud. Thank you for that moment of sunshine (...unlike the neurosurgery basement)
as a general surgery resident.. a neurosurgeon just asked me whether I am enjoying vacation last week
Lol Neuro ICU nurse here...your spot on 😂😂😂 however we do have one nice neurosurgeon, but all the others are such egomanics
I would love to see a video on different Jonathans for each department. That would be super cool! Also, great video doc. The "why?" is sending me back to my internee days. Chills
His videos are so accurate it’s scary.
My first day in burn ICU the charge nurse wouldn’t speak to us and when we introduced ourselves as students there for clinical she went “No.” I was so shocked
I work in sterile processing and the only doctors that are super, and I mean SUPER picky about their instrument sets are neuro. The stereotype is completely accurate. 😂
Maybe neurosurgery because neurology isn't a surgical specialty.
@@liv0003 do you wake up a cunt or turn into one
CVOR is way more picky at our facility.
I would be too if I was working with a whole lobe exposed to the elements. Sanitary practice is a whole rabbit hole on its own. I've worked with operations that require sterility and learning how pathogens spread and behave has completely changed the way I view sanitary processes. Real OCD stuff lol. From the process of autoclaving to the texture of the material wrapping. Everything matters.
As someone who has had a craniotomy to remove a tumor adhered to my hypothalamus in the absolute dead center of my skull, I am very VERY glad to hear that neurosurgeons are “picky.” Their fastidiousness may annoy you, but it saves lives. I’d have hated to undergo a week of pre-op hospitalization to get my cranial inflammation under control enough for surgery, then endure a highly invasive 8 hour operation, only to die of meningitis because someone in your position hadn’t properly sterilized instruments and the surgeons were more worried about being perceived as picky hardasses than protecting their patients.
“I’m $350k in debt due to med school, so yes I do believe I should be here.”
Hilarious! He has a wife. Oh boss. Again?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I didn't understand that one 🤔
@@Simplesstff He can't keep a wife because neurosurgery is his life
I rhymed it specially for you
@@blarue1 ThanQ for your efforts. That actually makes sense 😂
@I am grateful Neurosurgeons have a high divorce rate. One at my hospital was on wife #4. I was there for 15 years.
I felt like yelling, "You don't gotta marry them to have sex with them."
Anyway, their divorce attorneys were extremely happy $$$$$$$.
Having worked in a state hospital with a world renowned neurosurgery team, I can wholeheartedly attest to the insane levels of condescension 🙃
I thought the "Why" was "why you want into Neuro."
I was like " 'cause I like to suffer" lmao
Lol you're a great actor. The shaky breath of the new med student is potent lol
"Why"
I ask myself that every morning.
I did a shift in a neurology outpatient clinic at St George’s Hospital as a HCA, I made a very small, minor mistake as I was new, the Neurologist came out screaming, cursing, shouting like a maniac. He was very intimidating and apparently that’s how he regularly behaves. I’m scarred for life after that experience. This was in London, U.K.
The senior male gynaecologist used to behave the same way. He even complained if women weren’t shaved down there and one day he had an outburst in the clinic and also started shouting and being aggressive.
Similar behaviour from the Oncologists as well, I had a lady doctor (if you can call her that, 🙄) who used to run the oncology clinic, shout and scream at me infront of patients for things that were not my responsibility. She used to upset everyone and seemed to enjoy making people cry. Completely unhinged woman. Everyone was so happy when she left.
The orthopaedic surgeons on the other hand were very chill.
I have a lot of anxiety about going to med school because of people like them.
Woow the hospitals in the UK seems to be crazyyy. I never met a doctor and nurses who yelled (esp, in front of patients) in my life.😳 Am sorry you had to go through this. They need to focus more on saving lives instead of giving people anxiety smh
I wonder why I hated being around the neuro majors in college (I was psych) and these remind me why. Also trying to logic EVERYTHING.
This cracks me up. My neurosurgeon is one of the sweetest, gentlest women I've ever met. Before my surgery to relieve hydrocephalus she spoke with me personally and made me feel so calm. I can't imagine her being in a team of people like this.
The neurosurgeon that operated on me was amazing. He was very compassionate and was also well liked by the nurses, and they all spoke highly of him and gave a funny nickname. He even had a sense of humour.
I must've had one of the few that dont seem intimidating 😂
Edit: he was a tall slim guy with logish hair. They called him Michael Jackson 😆
My husband has had 3 brain surgeries and his neurosurgeon is one of my favorite people of all time. A genuinely wonderful person and a brilliant doctor.
As a nurse that works on a neurosurgery floor. This describes them perfectly.
I have a friend that's currently studying to be a neurosurgeon, and after seeing this, my words to her are good goddamn luck
Okay, one of my cousin from my father's side is a neurosurgeon. She's the best young neurosurgeon in our country's national universities neurosurgery competition. And she talks like this. Like, even when in normal occurrence. Idk how she always talks in passive-aggressive tone.
The delivery on
“And I love it”
is comedic perfection 😂👌
Love every single one of your videos. Thumbs up from Europe. And.. Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦
Neurologist and neurosurgeon have the same coif! Our students still have a way to go! Hahah I love these characters
“Tim doesn’t talk”
“Why can he not speak?”
“No, he hasn’t earned the privilege yet”
That and the Basement thing…I Wheezed
This sounds like my fosterparents....aaaah I had a nice childhood.....
the last comment "AND I LOVE IT!" got me lol. love your skits
Your videos never fail to cheer me up, thanks!
This is very funny. Belly laughs every time I watch it again.🤣 Thank you.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Im not even a doctor but this is funny. I saw Dr Martin Rutkowski a neurosurgeon react to this also funny on another level.
The way this makes me sad...there's so much bullying in medicine course, in my country a teacher was threatened with a gun ...that's how bad the person snapped
Wildly hilarious!!! He doesn't talk!! Lolololol
Lol the joke about the wife really got me when I was leaving my 12 week post opt my surgeon kept saying he never wanted to see me again, only his wife wants my money😂😂😂
Seeing the video again after 10 months into neurosurgery residency it hits different lol
Funny fact I am currently during general surgery(it was delayed for few reasons) but few months of neurosurgery prior to it were enough to see general surgery residency as a walk in the park.
As you can see I can watch youtube again for few months😂
Im going into neurosurgery, any advice? What can I do to prepare?
By far my favourite one yet and probably won’t be dethroned 👑
🤪Nooooo. WE LOVE IT!!! More drama from the soul-destroying hospital, Please!🤣
Anybody that does brain surgery is a miracle worker ❤
When he said, "General Surgery," I could only picture him as the meme where General Grievous says, "General Kenobi," and it kind of fits 😆
Ok, THAT one was GREAT! You're really starting to come out of your shell and more relaxed, editing is getting much better. Keep it up!
When he asked 'why?' I almost answered. Im not in the medical field. Well done!
"and I love it!" lol
- "Hello there"
-"General Surgery, you are a bold one"
This is true talent, I'm not a medical student but I feel like completely understand everything that's happening and why. Iconic, this is true talent.
This guy really needs to do a short movie 🎬 on UA-cam funny as hell thank you 👍
We, don’t talk about Jonathan’s past. Or anything at all about Johnathan. You know what? Just forget he’s there. It makes the whole process so much easier for everyone.
I used the name Jonathan in this skit and I liked it so much I created a newer, more improved Jonathan
@@DGlaucomflecken *crisp nod*
@V O it’ll happen I promise
@@DGlaucomflecken I want to think that maybe the Jonathan mentioned in this sketch "escaped" to ophthalmology - but I suspect that's not what happened. (RIP Original Jonathan)
It’s the J Y U
Jonathan UA-cam Universe
Also, apologies if I sounded mean in the original comment
" Hasnt earned the privilege yet " 😂😂
These are great Dr. Appreciate your work.
You are so good at this comedic spin!
Hi doctor!!! I don’t understand more than half the references or what they mean as a meager peasant who only knows how to prescribe aspirin and apply hydrogen peroxide and bandaids, but I always find you so funny and really like your videos.
I do always hope someone in the comments breaks it down for me though lol.
a lot of the nurses i work with in the OR always say the vibes are “off” with neuro lolololol
Lol hilarious!!! Who knew Drs could be so funny
“Joey hasn’t been outside in months.”
Sounds like the average gamer
".... AND I LOVE IT. " 🤣
This really brings me back to why I quit nursing. Too many doctors need a punch in the face to bring them back to reality.
I recently read Adam Kay's "This is going to hurt" and "Twas the nightshift before Christmas" and I kept imagining your video characters as part of those stories 😂
You’ve single handedly deterred me from becoming a doctor
Neurosurgeons are the meanest. Especially in the operating room.
i'm a Japanese neurosurgeon.
it's just the REAL CASE XD
アメリカ人の脳外科です。もし良ければ、会話してもいいですか?脳外科と医学の単語の勉強は足りないのです。
This is brilliant. Top shelf comedy.
You're comedy bro love your acting 😂😂😂💀
So he got devorced. At least the inutation. "Boss."
"Again?"
*?!?!?!?!?*
Well, i had a consultant at the ICU who, admittedly, knows what he's doing in terms of knowledge and experience but in terms of treating you, he'll treat you like a dog. 6 months of agony and I am finally free of that hell of a department.
That's the longest knock knock joke I've ever heard.
"In the hospital basement"
Man that explains why all the neuro residents are hanging out in tents in my SPD.
"you're a brain surgeon huh? wellll.... its not exactly rocket science is it?"
When I start my human anatomy degree I’ll be like a nicer Joey. Just let me live in the hospital in peace 🥴🥴😂😂😂😂
Oh man did I need this laugh right now 😂 Thanks for the excellent content.
Say what you will the Opthalmologist's scribe was the best one 😂
Funny thing is he’s not really kidding about the compound they’re like military cots. And you do live down there, and your given scrubs from a scrub machine so you’re given clothes. He’s not far off lol
I wish i had a compound in the basement to live during my residency because its much better than to waste half of your off time commuting to and from the hospital.
Would watch a whole show of this lol amazing
You make neurosurgeon sound like a dungeon master lol
Damn, a power trip within a job that can give you another power trip. Hope I never have to deal with these kinds of surgeons
Yes, the ego. My daughter's neurosurgeon had such swag.
Joey is my life now. I like not going outside anymore. I’ve earned it.
As someone who has had brain surgery so has met a few neurosurgeons this is way too accurate lol.