It's sad that it has to be said these days. "Don't bring family" to what's essentially a job interview. I wonder how often people have actually gotten the job when they do.
@@AtotehZ you missed the joke/reality. Match isn’t the interview. Match is like a job offer. They are passed the interview phase. This is where they are going to be for the next 4+ years. The resident is being told not to bring/have a family because they will never see them. The job/residency for that specialty will prevent them from having any personal time. I know doctors who have left practice, who love practicing medicine, for hospital administration so they can have some semblance of a personal life.
This one is true. I was shown a graph recently. All pediatric subspecialties but one have salaries that are significantly less than the adult equivalents.
That happens when the health system collapses (at least in Greece). Many of the biggest hospitals in the country only have one pathologist but because nobody knows what we do, they demand the results the next day for all cases and also refuse to hire more pathologists. And once I was enraged and screamed at the clinic's administrator because she stole my chair from the department and gave it to the radiologist because his broke and I had to sit on a plastic trash can for over a month
@@mindymmk I should fear pathologist. They are associated with people who have huge amount of experience of cutting up people. And not making sure they stay alive during that.
@@mindymmk oh god they literally treat you like trash. Have you ever participated in a strike or something? Just asking, I know it's reasonable not to because your livelihood depends on it but it seems like they need you more than you need them.
Meanwhile, in a paediatrician clinic: “OMG my son has HERPES!” “No, ma’am, that’s just residual glitter from the daycare craft…from Christmas. Glitter is impossible to fully cure”
"Counter-current multiplier" Absolutely priceless. Ahhhh, the elegance of the kidney! Seriously, I had a musically-gifted nephrology attending once tell me, "Son, those cardiologists are just heart-muscle-heads, kind of like the percussion section of the orchestra. We, on the other hand, are the "first chair" of the human body!" Nephrology vs. cardiology. Worlds without beginning or end, Amen.
@@thiya4627 Glad you asked! It is an elegant system in the kidneys of mammals that allows very efficient concentration of urine in the Loop of Henle. Basically, it "magnifies" the gradient between the ascending and descending loop and helps the kindey concentrate urine. This is near-and-dear to the heart of the nephrologist - not as much as sodium, but close!!
Oh my god, pathology.....when I was a vet nurse at a small animal clinic, I occasionally had to call specialists we were referring serious cases to. I told a vet that a patient had a suspected lung torsion and she immediately burst out with "Oh cool!! We never get to see those!" Then she paused super awkwardly until I laughed and told her I get it. I think all of us are guilty of talking about awful cases with barely restrained excitement 😂
One time this Canadian doctor thought he found Chiari malformation in me and he didn’t even try to contain his excitement the man was *stoked* Huge smile on his face
If you didn't like your job, people (or animals) would die. Either you're invested in the work or your patients...and the latter isn't healthy to be invested in. Inappropriately excited doctors are great. It's the apathetic doctors that terrify me.
Thank you. I already commented on another funny, and considered adding how tickled I was about the ADC in the shape of a unicorn *and* how he caught himself--but sure enough, someone else commented. Yeah, sometimes it's better not to let on how intrigued you are by, oh, I don't know, say, uh, the funny little wiggly things in a dog's poop... 😂
Loved this. Extending the Radiology residency because of the time it takes waiting for PACS to load made me burst out laughing. I love Path and Paeds. Ah hell, I love all of 'em, even Nephrology.
Brilliant and hilarious content as always! However, I am deeply disturbed by the paediatrician demanding glitter, as that shit gets EVERYWHERE in clinics. “The thing about glitter is if you get it on you, be prepared to have it on you forever. Glitter is the herpes of craft supplies.” - Demetri Martin.
I imagine if pediatrics gets anywhere near surgery with that glitter they have to lock everything down and re-sterilize. I can only imagine the poor scrub-tech or cleaning staff trying to get glitter off of all their equipment.
Daycare staff** I can assure you that the glitter comes back out the other end, looking basically like how it went in. As does crayons, raisins, watermelon seeds and corn. I would not suggest recycling however.
Don't blame PACS because the networking in your hospital is so scarce and locked down that it's like using two cans and a string to talk to someone in North Korea.
As someone who once worked in IT, 😂 I worked with a large enterprise network so when I had a job at a tiny place and they didn't even realize their server was full until no one could save even a word document 🤦 (The tiny place job was not at all IT related. Dude in charge of it couldn't even install the correct printer driver.)
As someone that works in a Family Practice Residency Program, today is in fact Match Day! It is such a big day for our faculty and residents- we're super excited! Good luck to everyone waiting; hope you get matched
Excellent 🎉 As a veterinarian who enjoys cytology & makes all the new nurses look at every cool cell I find, it's nice to know that over-enthusiastic dweebery is a natural response to being near a microscope 😅
"Waiting for PACS to load" I handle networks/vpns for regional hospitals, and I cannot begin to tell you how often I have to work with those vendors, and how crap their support is. I've gotten a good laugh from a lot of your stuff, but that one got me good.
As a radiologist, I'm at home in front of a DICOM calibrated monitor, waiting for a CT to load. So yeah, 6 months - if you're on fibre internet. Otherwise, add a couple of years.
When I was in EVS, part of my schedule was the radiology reading room-all of the weird monitors-blackout curtains, their own en suite bathroom, AND a couch. Full carpet. And wall to wall wooden bookshelves full of texts. Guess which room I got called in on my day off to COVID clean? Yup. 3 hours. So. Many. Books.
I was so nervous about matching for an amazing pharmacy residency- but it meant big changes and I was nauseous from the interview day to match day. Even telling my husband it was a mistake and there is no turning back because it was a “legally binding contract.” This video just normalized that experience for me - no one ruin it for me if I missed the joke 😂
lol i just matched for a pharmacy residency and I spend the first day freaking out about logistics and changes rather than being excited! so I get you.
As a nephrologist this has been by far the best nephro/cards battle ever. Even though hidden under the guise of being part of a multi specialty video. You’re amazing man. Glad you’re bringing nephrology into the spotlight. #NotForgottenAnymore #LiveInDialysisUnit lol
There were some gems in here! I started laughing when radiology had to extend to 4½ years to allow for PACS to load! I couldn't stop laughing, and had to rewind the video.
"You'll need bubbles, glitter, and a spinny toy that lights up." LOL. Now we need the crossover where neurosurgery has to go back to residency for a day and they get matched up with pediatrics and have to show up in a onesie with a spinny toy that lights up.
Careful, Michael Crichton wrote The Andromeda Strain while in med school, and it was so successful that he quit medicine after school and went straight to Hollywood.
Pathologist here.. the happiness and the immediate sadness of the adenocarcinoma line was so on point! One of my profs used to say that whenever the pathologist gets excited about the diagnosis, it means thatthe patient is in serious trouble. 😅
I love our pathologists in our lab. I'm a lab tech by the way. They always come by, says hi, offers snacks in the break area. We always offer food to path lab, and path lab always offers food to core lab. It's nice! If we catch malignancies, he always updates us about them and gloats about us to the residents and the med students. I personally love showing the residents around core lab and showing them cool slides!
Salt Bro BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAA! But he was being extremely generous. At least it isn't a broken down chair bed, and three ratty blankets, where one of the blankets is the pillow. And the chair isn't next to the reuse machine. This resident is living the DREAM. 😂 It was all funny, but Salt Bro is off the chain.
As the Administrator for the PACS in the Hospital i work in. It truly takes its time. However its massive amounts of data so its not surprising to me. But in the beginning it sure looked like it stopped working all the time. Really nice videos!
It is an unjust universe where Dr. Glaucomflecken hasn't had at least a cameo on every medical television series and movie in the last 5 years. It would be such a glorious easter egg to have Jonathan give the nod in the background...
I’ve sent a few of your nephrology vs cardiology videos to my friend, who has been on dialysis for almost 10 years trying to get a kidney, and just this past year has developed HEART issues on top of it. She gets so much conflicting information from the two departments.
Im in my final year residency in internal medicine. And of all the disciplines, i have the utmost respect for pediatrics. Always. Even as a med student and intern, i realized i donot have the aptitude and the patience for peds. U need to have extra care and extra patience when dealing with children and their parents. U also have to stand up for them wherever necessary. ❤
We don’t feel elated when we diagnose something rare and likely to be misinterpreted by someone less experienced. Just happy that we’ve done our job to the best of our ability. Heavens that sounded much too worthy.
I'd love to be a pathologist based on how friendly they seem to be, but I know in my resentful, salty heart where I truly would belong if I were a medical type...
@@libertarianesque8645 the more salt you ingest, the more water you retain in your circulatory system and it is easier on the kidneys to filter the blood
@@libertarianesque8645 that is not it. Salt doesn't make the kidneys work better. I am a nephrologist (not in the USA), please don't eat salt. The salt is a joke because Sodium disturbances/electrolyte disturbances are a nephrologist specialty and we deal a lot with those. That is why in the video the nephrologist tells the resident to give a lecture on renal physiology nobody will understand. Sodium is important for homeostasis, which is a mechanism to mantain fluid balance, too much is bad.
"The onesie can be any animal." lol That's sweet... Also, I can't help but laugh at cardiology saying the job is 90% yelling at people. I remember Dr. Oz's daughter telling a story about her father when she was a child, yelling at a random guy in (I think?) a parking lot. Disturbingly, she found this humorous as a grown woman and mother? So, accurate.
I’m a peds nurse and glitter should absolutely be mandatory! Also a new NICU resident asked me permission before examining my 1 kg 29 weeker 🥰 after our hearts
Brilliant again, Will. Truth is residency is a great time in a medical career but despite work hour restrictions it tends to be all-consuming. But after residency there are no work hour restrictions---think of that!
Check out part 1 here: ua-cam.com/video/9xNub8YE7gA/v-deo.html
No love for OBGYN?
almost to 1 mill! thank you for showing us highest quality medical humor that exists
What about rural?
It's sad that it has to be said these days. "Don't bring family" to what's essentially a job interview. I wonder how often people have actually gotten the job when they do.
@@AtotehZ you missed the joke/reality. Match isn’t the interview. Match is like a job offer. They are passed the interview phase. This is where they are going to be for the next 4+ years. The resident is being told not to bring/have a family because they will never see them. The job/residency for that specialty will prevent them from having any personal time. I know doctors who have left practice, who love practicing medicine, for hospital administration so they can have some semblance of a personal life.
"Everything is tiny! Even the salaries..." Man, that hit hard.
This one is true. I was shown a graph recently. All pediatric subspecialties but one have salaries that are significantly less than the adult equivalents.
Thats like every single field that deals with children. Why is caring for the next generation the least well paying jobs?
Because healthcare is tried to employment; and we have shamefully low childhood employment..
Would work even better for urology is all I am saying lol
As someone hoping to match into peds, this was hilarious - and true.
I fear the day Pediatrics and Pathology get angry.
That happens when the health system collapses (at least in Greece). Many of the biggest hospitals in the country only have one pathologist but because nobody knows what we do, they demand the results the next day for all cases and also refuse to hire more pathologists.
And once I was enraged and screamed at the clinic's administrator because she stole my chair from the department and gave it to the radiologist because his broke and I had to sit on a plastic trash can for over a month
@@mindymmk I should fear pathologist. They are associated with people who have huge amount of experience of cutting up people. And not making sure they stay alive during that.
@@mindymmk OMG that is AWFUL 😢. I'm a lab tech and that's even worse than in the states. Thoughts and prayers to you dude. 👍🙏🙏🙏
pediatrics recently got angry when ER said it was easy
@@mindymmk oh god they literally treat you like trash. Have you ever participated in a strike or something? Just asking, I know it's reasonable not to because your livelihood depends on it but it seems like they need you more than you need them.
Always love Pathology's enthusiasm. He rivals pediatrics
My enthusiasm is being impugned 😀
They don’t get to see people much
Pediatrics enthusiasm is about taking care of kids. Pathology's is for getting to see another human being.
@@ashleykumar6144 they may explode from a bring your child to work day
but what happened to the toilet roll microscope?
"Okay so I know you're nervous, but you should also be scared"
Truer words were never spoken.
i died at that moment 😂😂😂😂😂
As the wife of a gen surg resident, the "You have a family? Yeah it's best that you don't come with one of those." hit a little too close to home.
Thank you for understanding
Even if you come with one, you won't be leaving with it.
@@grafknives9544 nah I've put in too much time to leave before I get a taste of that sweet sweet attending money
Unlike your husband I guess
At least you get to catch up on your book reading at home!
Path lab tech here, our cassette printer is named Reginald 😂😂😂
A printer that stayed working long enough to be given a name? Keep lighting the candles and the incense. You don't want to lose that one.
Our processors are Thor, Loci, ….
Ours is Leroy, he's been there longer than most of us
Love this
Pathologist named our centrifuge Erik, one of my fellow fraggles was also called Erik, centrifuge had seniority over him.
“Yes the match is legally binding. Why do you ask?”💀
Meanwhile, in a paediatrician clinic:
“OMG my son has HERPES!”
“No, ma’am, that’s just residual glitter from the daycare craft…from Christmas. Glitter is impossible to fully cure”
There's a reason it's banned from my craft room
To be real though, most people have herpes on their faces. You can give it to your kids with kisses. 😅
"Counter-current multiplier" Absolutely priceless. Ahhhh, the elegance of the kidney! Seriously, I had a musically-gifted nephrology attending once tell me, "Son, those cardiologists are just heart-muscle-heads, kind of like the percussion section of the orchestra. We, on the other hand, are the "first chair" of the human body!"
Nephrology vs. cardiology. Worlds without beginning or end, Amen.
what does 'counter current multiplier' mean?
@@thiya4627 it is a mechanism of electrolyte and water reabsortion in the kidney tubules when the blood is filtered there.
@@thiya4627 Glad you asked! It is an elegant system in the kidneys of mammals that allows very efficient concentration of urine in the Loop of Henle. Basically, it "magnifies" the gradient between the ascending and descending loop and helps the kindey concentrate urine. This is near-and-dear to the heart of the nephrologist - not as much as sodium, but close!!
Without beginning or end, so it loops on itself... Like the loops of henle😮
Oh my god, pathology.....when I was a vet nurse at a small animal clinic, I occasionally had to call specialists we were referring serious cases to. I told a vet that a patient had a suspected lung torsion and she immediately burst out with "Oh cool!! We never get to see those!" Then she paused super awkwardly until I laughed and told her I get it. I think all of us are guilty of talking about awful cases with barely restrained excitement 😂
At least anyone like that seems to have a passion for working in the field and a genuine interest so they're probably good at their job.
One time this Canadian doctor thought he found Chiari malformation in me and he didn’t even try to contain his excitement the man was *stoked*
Huge smile on his face
If you didn't like your job, people (or animals) would die. Either you're invested in the work or your patients...and the latter isn't healthy to be invested in.
Inappropriately excited doctors are great. It's the apathetic doctors that terrify me.
Thank you. I already commented on another funny, and considered adding how tickled I was about the ADC in the shape of a unicorn *and* how he caught himself--but sure enough, someone else commented. Yeah, sometimes it's better not to let on how intrigued you are by, oh, I don't know, say, uh, the funny little wiggly things in a dog's poop... 😂
"Restrained jubilation." - Seinfeld finale
It’s a testament to Dr. G’s acting skills that, as a complete layman, even if I don’t know the full meaning I still understand the punchline.
Loved this. Extending the Radiology residency because of the time it takes waiting for PACS to load made me burst out laughing. I love Path and Paeds. Ah hell, I love all of 'em, even Nephrology.
Brilliant and hilarious content as always!
However, I am deeply disturbed by the paediatrician demanding glitter, as that shit gets EVERYWHERE in clinics.
“The thing about glitter is if you get it on you, be prepared to have it on you forever. Glitter is the herpes of craft supplies.” - Demetri Martin.
I imagine if pediatrics gets anywhere near surgery with that glitter they have to lock everything down and re-sterilize. I can only imagine the poor scrub-tech or cleaning staff trying to get glitter off of all their equipment.
Daycare staff**
I can assure you that the glitter comes back out the other end, looking basically like how it went in. As does crayons, raisins, watermelon seeds and corn. I would not suggest recycling however.
As a parent to a 3 year old with cheap, glittery Belle and Rapunzel dresses... Can confirm, glitter sticks around forever.
I'm still trying to remove a piece of glitter that's been on my eyelid since 1979 💃
It is the Devil’s dandruff. I fear secondhand glitter more than just about anything.
Don't blame PACS because the networking in your hospital is so scarce and locked down that it's like using two cans and a string to talk to someone in North Korea.
As a South Korean I find your comment amusing ㅋㅋㅋ
As someone who once worked in IT, 😂
I worked with a large enterprise network so when I had a job at a tiny place and they didn't even realize their server was full until no one could save even a word document 🤦 (The tiny place job was not at all IT related. Dude in charge of it couldn't even install the correct printer driver.)
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂
Pathology and Tabitha welcome you to the team. Yeah, teamwork!
Pathology is so accurate, I will never forget how umbilical sections look just like little happy faces! 😂
I just had to google this. They look like Forky to me. Super cute and cool thank you for sending me to see this
YES!! Peds here - I frequently think that when examining newborns! 😅
As a radiology resident, I would love tele residency😂
But how would you glare at us neurologists whenever you ask us if the suspect stroke >really< needs a CT-A?
@@olenickel6013 Private lessons with Jonathan.
@@olenickel6013 virtually
Sign me up
but who would do the barium swallow studies??!!
I love how it perfectly aligns with all the interview videos 😍 also is there going to be an actual war between neph and cardio because I am READY BABY
What are you talking about. The war has already begun
Couple's counselling must not be working if they're fighting over the kids now.
@@VoidWalkerOblivion agreed!
We can only hope not. I think the Jonathan's might get some crazy ideas.
The battleground between those two is the CRRT machine in the ICU 😅
As someone that works in a Family Practice Residency Program, today is in fact Match Day!
It is such a big day for our faculty and residents- we're super excited! Good luck to everyone waiting; hope you get matched
The cardiologist is on point. "I don't talk to anyone I can't cath."😂
What does that mean?
Excellent 🎉
As a veterinarian who enjoys cytology & makes all the new nurses look at every cool cell I find, it's nice to know that over-enthusiastic dweebery is a natural response to being near a microscope 😅
"Waiting for PACS to load"
I handle networks/vpns for regional hospitals, and I cannot begin to tell you how often I have to work with those vendors, and how crap their support is. I've gotten a good laugh from a lot of your stuff, but that one got me good.
as a biomed networking specialist, same.
As a radiologist, I'm at home in front of a DICOM calibrated monitor, waiting for a CT to load. So yeah, 6 months - if you're on fibre internet. Otherwise, add a couple of years.
When I was in EVS, part of my schedule was the radiology reading room-all of the weird monitors-blackout curtains, their own en suite bathroom, AND a couch. Full carpet. And wall to wall wooden bookshelves full of texts.
Guess which room I got called in on my day off to COVID clean? Yup. 3 hours. So. Many. Books.
This is so brilliant! Loved every part, especially "Glitter is mandatory." 🥰
I knew the video couldn't end without Cardiology and Nephrology hating each other 😂
I was so nervous about matching for an amazing pharmacy residency- but it meant big changes and I was nauseous from the interview day to match day. Even telling my husband it was a mistake and there is no turning back because it was a “legally binding contract.” This video just normalized that experience for me - no one ruin it for me if I missed the joke 😂
lol i just matched for a pharmacy residency and I spend the first day freaking out about logistics and changes rather than being excited! so I get you.
“You really impressed is with your open resentment for cardiology.” 😂😂😂😂😂
Way ahead of your time 🤣
Im not a doctor, or in any war a medical professional, but I absolutely love these videos.
Another great video, eye bro! I was grinning the entire time!
As a nephrologist this has been by far the best nephro/cards battle ever. Even though hidden under the guise of being part of a multi specialty video. You’re amazing man. Glad you’re bringing nephrology into the spotlight. #NotForgottenAnymore
#LiveInDialysisUnit lol
Always on fire Doc!
"Yeah we had to extend it because of all the time spent waiting for PACS to load" got me and idek what PACS are 😂😂😂
Picture Archives Communication System.
basically where all the medical imaging (x-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound etc) gets uploaded to
Reliance on archaic technology is a cross-disciplinary experience 😂
@@AmbiambiSinistrous that is a mood regardless of profession methinks
There were some gems in here! I started laughing when radiology had to extend to 4½ years to allow for PACS to load! I couldn't stop laughing, and had to rewind the video.
“I know you’re nervous but you should also be scared!” 🤣
If I was a kid watching these, I was seriously consider pathology or radiology for careers based on these shorts 😅
Happy Match Day!!!! Thanks Dr. for this hilarious vid!
Even though I have nothing to do with medicine and I don't understand any of the specialized words I still enjoy these skits a lot
As always doc spot on humor funny as hell keep up the great work
I love that the surgery residency match is clearly having second thoughts 😅 "the match is legally binding"
"You'll need bubbles, glitter, and a spinny toy that lights up." LOL. Now we need the crossover where neurosurgery has to go back to residency for a day and they get matched up with pediatrics and have to show up in a onesie with a spinny toy that lights up.
As a gen surg resident, legally binding and not operating the first years doing pointless tasks hits harder than bulls eye
Careful, Michael Crichton wrote The Andromeda Strain while in med school, and it was so successful that he quit medicine after school and went straight to Hollywood.
Cardiology: " Just get started on a multicenter randomly controlled trial." OMG!!!! Hilarious but actually true.
Not the classic counter current multiplier prank call.
Why am i not surprise the cardiology would say "NEPHROLOGY😡" LOL
Pathologist here.. the happiness and the immediate sadness of the adenocarcinoma line was so on point! One of my profs used to say that whenever the pathologist gets excited about the diagnosis, it means thatthe patient is in serious trouble. 😅
I love our pathologists in our lab. I'm a lab tech by the way. They always come by, says hi, offers snacks in the break area. We always offer food to path lab, and path lab always offers food to core lab. It's nice! If we catch malignancies, he always updates us about them and gloats about us to the residents and the med students. I personally love showing the residents around core lab and showing them cool slides!
Pathology is even more excited than the new residents. (Hello to Penelope; Brutus the Zeiss inverted says hi.)
From a videology aspect, the pacing was perfect! Great job!
That's an easy mistake to make, but it's actually called ophthalmology.
Salt Bro
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!
But he was being extremely generous. At least it isn't a broken down chair bed, and three ratty blankets, where one of the blankets is the pillow. And the chair isn't next to the reuse machine.
This resident is living the DREAM. 😂
It was all funny, but Salt Bro is off the chain.
The nephrologist is holding salt!!! 🤣🤣🤣 Love that detail!
OMG!! I almost wet my pants at the last Cardiology comment 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. "Nephrology!😡! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sooo many good things about this video. Loved it. And congrats to all who matched!!
I was half expecting Cardiology to pop up and say "Welcome to hell!" 😂😂😂
Nope, that’s the cardiothoracic surgeon! I hope to see more of him!
Pathology's enthusiasm is unmatched as always
As the Administrator for the PACS in the Hospital i work in. It truly takes its time. However its massive amounts of data so its not surprising to me. But in the beginning it sure looked like it stopped working all the time.
Really nice videos!
Thank you.
Happy St. Patrick's Day doc ☘️
I LOVE the new microscope!!! 😃❤️ Much better than the toilet paper roll one, but not as exotic!!! 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️
It is an unjust universe where Dr. Glaucomflecken hasn't had at least a cameo on every medical television series and movie in the last 5 years. It would be such a glorious easter egg to have Jonathan give the nod in the background...
"I know you're nervous, but you also should be scared" Nope, I'm stealing that, MINE
I’ve sent a few of your nephrology vs cardiology videos to my friend, who has been on dialysis for almost 10 years trying to get a kidney, and just this past year has developed HEART issues on top of it. She gets so much conflicting information from the two departments.
90 min lectures on renal physiology .. I plead guilty 🙋🏻♀️
A pathologist's enthusiasm knows no bounds! All of my favorite professors are pathologists.
Your BEST vid EVER!! You are Awesome, Love you!
These are great! 🤩
Please consider giving the haematologist some more air time. 🙏
Basicly a twin to Pathology
Good one! The honesty. Brilliant.
well if anyone hasn't noticed patho has a real microscope now
Tabitha got an upgrade, that was found in his (wonderful Mom’s) attic. It might have been a few months ago.
Hey man, if I got a call about the countercurrent multiplier system I would be all ears. We must respect the vasa recta
Im in my final year residency in internal medicine. And of all the disciplines, i have the utmost respect for pediatrics. Always. Even as a med student and intern, i realized i donot have the aptitude and the patience for peds. U need to have extra care and extra patience when dealing with children and their parents. U also have to stand up for them wherever necessary. ❤
That finish was 🤌🏼🤌🏼🤌🏼
“Glitter is mandatory.”. I’m SO in!!!! ❤❤❤😂❤❤❤
Tele residency 🤣😂🤣😂 you re welcome to use my fishing boat 😂
The best days of the week for the pathologist are sometimes the patient worst days of their lives... It's so sad and upsetting.
We don’t feel elated when we diagnose something rare and likely to be misinterpreted by someone less experienced. Just happy that we’ve done our job to the best of our ability. Heavens that sounded much too worthy.
Just in time, thank you. Wishing everyone a happy Match!
😂🤣😂🤣 I love you too much. After a long day I need this.
Of course, Neurology wouldn’t even bother to call any of them because he’s already established a neuro link to them.
The animosity between Nephrology and Cardiology is my favorite thing.
Radiology ❤❤❤ "four and a half years because of PACS" 🤣😂😂
I'd love to be a pathologist based on how friendly they seem to be, but I know in my resentful, salty heart where I truly would belong if I were a medical type...
"Tele-Residency"! Hilarious.
I cannot pick a favorite. They were all so good!😂
Im not even in amy medical field, yet i suddenly have an overwhelming desire to be a pathologist, theyre just so enthusiastic
I think this is the most I laughed woth one of your videos. That was so fucking on point, except for the honesty of general surgery.
Perfect!!! You nailed it!!!
There has to be a Part 3 with Neurology and Neurosurgery!!! 😁
The PACS loading reference hit to close to home
I never realized that med students were matched into specialties like wizards might be sorted into houses... Dr. Hufflepuff seems nice.
As someone who has never been in a dialysis unit I can think of only 1 reason to leave and that's because you need to get more salt
So, what is up with the nephrologist and his salt? I've never gotten that gag.
@@libertarianesque8645 the more salt you ingest, the more water you retain in your circulatory system and it is easier on the kidneys to filter the blood
@@mrslenderplay Ah. I see. Thanks.
@@libertarianesque8645 that is not it. Salt doesn't make the kidneys work better. I am a nephrologist (not in the USA), please don't eat salt. The salt is a joke because Sodium disturbances/electrolyte disturbances are a nephrologist specialty and we deal a lot with those. That is why in the video the nephrologist tells the resident to give a lecture on renal physiology nobody will understand. Sodium is important for homeostasis, which is a mechanism to mantain fluid balance, too much is bad.
@@luanalopes2276 I see. Thanks
tele-residency!! I love radiology lol
This must have taken so long. Well done.
"The onesie can be any animal." lol That's sweet...
Also, I can't help but laugh at cardiology saying the job is 90% yelling at people. I remember Dr. Oz's daughter telling a story about her father when she was a child, yelling at a random guy in (I think?) a parking lot. Disturbingly, she found this humorous as a grown woman and mother? So, accurate.
Big support for the channel and keep on making awesome content and guides and giveaways in the future as well. Worked for me
Nephrology v Cardiology.
Let battle commence.
Popcorn optional.
So funny! Thank you and God bless you!
I’m a peds nurse and glitter should absolutely be mandatory! Also a new NICU resident asked me permission before examining my 1 kg 29 weeker 🥰 after our hearts
Cardiology muttering “Nephrology” under his breath has the same vibe as DINKELBERG!
Brilliant again, Will. Truth is residency is a great time in a medical career but despite work hour restrictions it tends to be all-consuming. But after residency there are no work hour restrictions---think of that!
Waiting for PACS to load 😂
This is the best of all!!!😂😂😂