LIVE Procedure + BTS - Day in the Life of a DOCTOR - Interventional Radiology
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- Опубліковано 10 лис 2020
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As requested, I finally posted the live, barely edited, video from our TREAT live case symposium. This is actually from our video that we recorded inside the IR suite. This case was a Prostatic artery embolization, which you've seen me talk about on prior videos. You get to see a Behind the scenes look at how we setup, do, and finish a procedure. If you enjoy it, I may just post another sometime in the future!
Procedure starts: 01:56
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I hope you enjoy this behind the scenes look into my job...After all, you all made me post it! 😉
Hey, dr. Cellini... I was wondering if you have or have had a co-worker with a physical impairment (for example someone that needs the use of a wheelchair). I love your videos! Best regards all the way from Colombia
This was awesome! Hope u do more! Love the burgundy cap.Why do u do your own set up? Is it the ballon u inflate for a hr and half or is it for preasure so no bleeding. What a team!! Thank you !
Dr. Cellini - you are AMAZING - that was awesome, I didn't realise the paitent stayed fully awake throughout, but I guess you numb the lower arm/wrist/hand area?
I know this sound a close mind person and coming as a hush comment to you. But you did ask the patient sign any form to film. I am just asking and I like to learn new things.
@@waterfirelord im sure they did. Plus they didnt say name or show face. I think every teaching hospital has it in the comsent form . I've signed many.
I want cases more than lifestyle videos! Coz there are many students, medical field professionals who wants to learn. Waiting for more educational videos. Thank you for this video!
The way you scrubbed in was WAY BETTER than the medic dramas. So I am glad their portrayal is pretty inaccurate.
haha you do it multiple times a day...every single day...it's like riding a bike!
Ohhh can't wait. I have never seen an Internventional Radiography vlog. I can't wait.
Fantastic video! My 80-year-old father absolutely loves your videos. Whenever I visit him he always says put that doctor on from New York. Did he post any new videos? Watching you brings back fond memories from his past. Anyway, thank you for another great video!
Very cool story!
Super cool! As a senior in high school, your videos inspire me more and more to become a radiologist! :)
best field in medicine...don't tell anyone :)
Interventional radiology is the most interesting field to go into.
This was so amazing to see. I'm in medical school, aspiring to go into IR, and it's been a slog being online. This relit my fire. Thank you!
Dr. Cellini, this is great. I’m an IR tech and love seeing other facility’s’ setups and equipment. Thank you for sharing! And as an IR tech where I work we don’t often see the docs set up their own procedures. So love this✌🏻❤️☢️💀
Thank you for this video!!! These are the types of videos I want to see doctors post😭 I know it’s not always easy but please post more of these videos 🙏🏻
This is so incredible. Thank you not only for the work that you do, but figuring out how to share it. Thank you and continue to be safe.
it's definitely not easy...but I try to get some exposure to our amazing field!
I’m in school for X-ray tech and this C arm and the suite in general is soooo stunning to see! My best friend is an IR X-ray tech and I’m so proud of her for being part of this!!! My dream is to be a PA. I love your videos so so much! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for posting this Dr. Cellini! As a third year pre-med student this gave me some motivation by showing me what I'm working towards.
I love the behind the scenes! It’s also so cool to see you in action! What you Drs do Is amazing work! We need videos like this more often.
I’m a cardiovascular sonographer student and this is so cool to see while studying vascular!! I actually saw you in the hall one day while you were at UNC!!
This is awesome. Thanks for posting this! As a premed, it is great to see what some of the procedures actually look like.
AHHH dr. cellini! I absolutely love your videos. You have inspired me to continue with my education to reach my goals of becoming a medical professional. Thank you so much.
thanks so much for the kind words!
YET AGAIN MY FAV DOCTOR DOING HIS THING I CLICKED SO FAST TO WATCH THIS
I am a 3rd year student nurse at university in the uk and am currently on placement on the interventional radiology unit. What you guys do is amazing. It’s been really good to see what happens in this department as i didn’t have a clue these procedures even existed before I worked here. The mechanical thrombectomy is unbelievable to watch
Hi from Lake Placid area of NY about 6 hours north of you. This was educational and it's good to see what happens when a patient is sedated. Please do more of these.
Thanks for one more great video! Would love to hear you talking about risks of becoming an interventional radiologist like exposition to the x-rays, how well the protections you wear are really effective, cases of cancer in the field, etc. I think it might help future doctors to decide to pursue the carreer (like me).
great video👍🏻👍
have posted 4 PTBD 's for today
IR is love❤️
My heart dropped watching this😓 but good thing there is a grwat team of doctors working tirelessly and efficently to bring success to the case.
I'm a current med student and my classmates and I don't get too much exposure in IR in our curriculum. Your videos are some of the best resources out there, SIR better be paying you the big bucks!
Hi! That was interesting! Thanks for showing us !
Love your videos 🤙🔥 keep up the good work and be safe out there doc 🙏.
I’ve watched a lot doctor channels and your intro is by far the coolest.
Thank you Doctor. The best video I’ve seen on your channel. Looking forward to seeing more.
This is so awesome. Thanks for sharing Dr. Cellini.
Super interesting!!! Cool to see the behind the scene POV - love your videos!
I love these kinds of videos !!! Pls pls pls do more!!! You are so inspiring!!! I hope you only well and thank you so much for you’re service
BEST VIDEO EVER! we want more of behind the scenes videos
WOW. Thank you so much. Just fabulous Dr. Cellini you are a credit to your Hospital!
This was SO COOL to see!!!
Yayyy the video I’ve been waiting for 😆
Very cool to see what you do in real time! Very impressive! You seem very calm & in your element.
Are there always that many Drs in the room on an average day?
That was just so interesting to watch.
Notification crew here! Dr. Cellini is the best medical vloger
I do it for the people!! haha...thanks a lot!
This was amazing video I glad u posted this
Lots and lots of hard work for years for sure and im glad you have a happy life now!
came back to this video bc i LOVEE WATCHING IT ITS SO COOOLLL
We need more videos like this!!!!💪🔥🔥🔥 I'm going to PA school and im very interested in Interventional Radiology.
Definitely prefer videos like this, this is the best one ever.
Thank you Dr. Cellini, great video very interesting and informative..
Awesome! Loved this video
Great video doc! I'm an ICU RN, and have also spent some time in the cath lab. I hope we see more of these vids.
incredible insight, thank you dr.
that's so cool! can not wait
I shared this with all my ultrasound students! ✨
Awesome video. Work as a registered nurse in a cardiac/peripheral vascular Cath lab, so I’m very familiar with the concepts, but unfamiliar with IR. Thanks for the vid.
I have absolutely no idea what procedure he was doing , or comprehend anything he just said! Lol . But thank you for all the that you do! Especially during Covid 🥰💙❤️
Beeeeeen waitiiinggggg for one of these
The way this content excites meee😭
Yes yes yes thank you! ❤️❤️❤️
Yay! Procedures!
This is very interesting! I was admitted into the hospital a week ago to get my thyroid cancer treated for the second time however complications arose and there was a huge chyle leakage, the surgeons did all they can however I go into IR (interventional radiology) tomorrow which will be my fourth(?) procedure. They pit me on a very strict no fat diet to try to stop the leakage however it wasn't successful. It really sucks😔 I went in for IR just yesterday however there was an emergency with another patient so they had to abort the procedure midway through nearly which is alright since it saved someone else. Tomorrow I go back to get finished up luckily 👌
This dude is basically famous and he still responds to us little ones. I love it. HI DR. CELLINI THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOU DO
Omgosh! I know exactly where you're sitting. I just to get my coffee, sit there, and just breathe!
As an x-ray tech is always interesting to see how things are done across the country. Love the content.
Happy rad tech week☠️
Happy Rad Tech week fellow Rad Tech!!
This was a nice birthday gift
I sure enjoyed watching. I understood what you were doing. I am a certified medical coder. Thank you!
Great video ❤ thanks!
Hello thank you so much about your video about Lenox hill your an amazing docter
I love the behind the scenes video
Would have preferred to be able to see the screens you are looking at. Love this type of videos. Thirty four years ago there was a doctor channel I watched all the time, even while pregnant and eating spaghetti. Loved to learn.
reminds me of some of the procedures that interventional cardiology does
Non trad premed student here. I have considered IR as specialty beside neurosurgery and emergency medicine. Thank you for this video which shows in depth what is IR about.
Thanks so much!
@@DrCellini you are welcome Dr. Cellini. Please continue posting interesting videos.
I clicked so fast on this!! I've been thinking of getting into interventional radiology a lot lately. How long the procedures usually take in average ? Love your content
Procedural content ! My fav!
Lol my name is Rahul and I felt like he was talking to me. Great inspiring video haha
Thanks for the Videos! I'm struggling to find the right specialization for me. I can think of so many specialities that I would enjoy and you made me consider radiology :-)
Interesting. I never knew about intervention radiology until I had Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma and it crushed my left common illiac vein and artery. It cause massive blood clots and they had to put a stent in and a plastic tube in a cut behind my knee to dispense the blood thinner through out my leg and hip area. Seeing that video brought back a lot of memories.
I have had fistulagrams before. They have country music on and playing in the procedure room, because I so often do request that country music be played during the procedure.
They would tell me "We've got your country music on and playing for you, Mark! How's that?"
then when they wheel me in there, I'd often talk myself through the procedure, by saying to myself, "Now just calm down, Mark. It's a piece of cake, Mark. Shhhh,shhhh.
You don't want Donovan to write you up, Mark.Lie back and just relax. It's nothing to it at all. Just think, they've got your country music on and playing for you, Mark!!"
which is also very positive self talk.
-Mark Weintraub.
Well, this is interesting, since I have to get an “interventional radiology procedure” every 2-3 months to replace a stent in my bile duct, very close to the liver. I have cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). So, needless to say, this is very enlightening. Thank you!
May God heal you, may Jesus Christ lighten your load and may the Holy Spirit continue to remind of the best that is to come for you!
I hope you're doing okay. All the best!♥
I wanted to be a doctor for so long 🥺. Now I’m going through the criminal justice field but I love your videos 💯❤️.
thanks so much! Glad you like them
Life can lead us to many different paths :P
@@Ahn-mu3db , Absolutely ! And it is great to see the joy some people have for what they do in life ! In medicine, a passion for the profession and a sincere love for people (and their welfare) is a winning combination. Some doctors see people as diseases and cases to solve. They don’t see the patients’ experience and emotions.
Great. Thanks for posting
this is amazing 🙌
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hehe thanks!
Absolutely awesome video to see the real working . What is the necklace you are wearing ?
Wow this was an amazing video. I never knew exactly what IR was. My dad was a radiologist and I saw him read films mostly.
Does IR also include heart stints?
amazing!
Very exciting
You are so freaking awesome!!!!!!!!!
love u doc
This was so cool. I love medical stuff. I had anxiety for that patient. Thankfully, any surgery/procedure I’ve had so far I’ve been asleep. How long does that whole procedure take for the patient?
IR looks legit - definitely keen for rotation through IR.
Raising the patient closer to the IR also reduces the amount of x rays needed to produce your image decreasing patient dose slightly.
Thank you ❤
I want to be an IR tech so this was very fun to watch
Great video! Are there any dangers or issues for being exposed to radiation so much?
Have you got the link for the other feed for the case? Love the channel :)
Okay I just watched the last video and I think andriana should be a vlogger
I want to be a dr !!!! When I grow up good job
Watching this with sickness and fever (not respiratory related), miss so much of what you say, so now I restart the video for 2nd time ;) (fever= not focused)
Hope you feel better soon!
@@sim_aware yep. Me too.
That was very interesting
That so cool ..
Hi! I’m a 5th year student in medschool in Norway, and really enjoy your videoes. Would you recommend going into IR? I watch your vlogs and the 7-days shifts look absolutelly horrible. Will you ever be able to have 8-5 work schedule? I’m struggeling with deciding what field to choose, but I find IR to be pretty badass. Stay safe! Julie
Hi doc I like your blog I'm just watching you about the cases I am rad tech for emergency cases like RTA and code blues etc. so much interesting so much informative can learn from u
Man! This is really awesome! I like to see your vids because I want to be a neurologist, so, I can see how is a doctor's life, and its awesome
Life all live
One of my dreams is to become intervention radiologist, but i dont have money to study. Anyways, love this video from ph!! ❤️❤️❤️
The military is always an option! It teaches great life skills and disciplines, and in the end they could pay for your college! You could even go to a military academy like West Point or the uscga, and go to college there!
Also Khan Academy is amazing to use for MCAT study as a free resource. Military is also a good option as Anthony said, plus they also provide free study resources.
Do no give up.
Thank you Dr. Cellini for inspiring me to eat A hot dog while watching this.
Great videos!! Why do we only use protection from radiation for the chest only and not the extremities? Also, very interested if you could do a small vid on how many if any test you were taking during residency. I saw a vid on an anesthesiologist and and for example he had to take first year Basic Anest, second Advan Anest, etc, until his fourth and last year of anesthesiology. Is it the same for IR? Love your content