The doctor doobie is negative to the system right. I totally understand his video, and he choose for his better. We live in an envoriment where the $ completely is a priority and not the well bieng......
I think laypeople don't understand how natural remedies could fix their backs, etc. Maybe, if Doctors explained exactly The Reasons that might work, would improve patients'understanding!
So you cannot help everyone therefore you help no one? People deserve care, even those people (maybe especially those people) who aren't perfect patients, who cannot or will not make the changes necessary to improve their situation long term. People usually do well when they can. Helping them even a little bit can do quite a lot of good. Fixing the walls in someone's house will improve their quality of life by a lot, even if the leaking roof will make the situation bad again. In the best case scenario, you give them enough quality of life to hopefully have the strength to change some things, and in the worst case scenario, you still improve their quality of life for a bit. And this is not even touching on people who are simply sick, not out of anything they did or haven't done.
Its about time we realize and understand that the human body is wonderfully made/created. We are definitely not a product of evolution. The human body is designed to respond to self healing, yes, because the One who created humans and ALL other creation is ALL-WISE and ALL-LOVING ALMIGHTY CREATOR. In humility we ALL have to give ALL CREDIT to Him. Thank you so much to ALL our wise Doctors worldwide that credit the Owner of humans. ( Revelation 4 verse 11 and Psalm 139 verse 13 to 16).
"@DrLeeBrainSurg" also commented on the "Goobie" video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-riB2xAWcxoQ.html There I pointed out that "Goobie" offered no CREDENTIALS to support his neurosurgeon claim and asserted my own opinion that he ISN'T a neurosurgeon. Dr. Lee responded: "This is a good point. My credentials are clear and obvious. I also don't know who Dr Goobie is in reality." NOBODY knows who "Goobie" is in REALITY.
As a primary care doctor, I never caught up financially. After school debt is the endless credentials that costs increase yearly, boards, licenses, DEA, insurance. Thankfully, Im now in school for another passion and transitioning out of Medicine.
Look, "Goobie" offers NO credentials ANYWHERE to support his CLAIM that he is a neurosurgeon. We don't even know if "Goobie" is his actual name! There certainly AREN'T any neurosurgeons licensed with the name "Goobie." No one seems to know WHERE he practiced, with what GROUP he practiced, where he did his residency, etc, etc. Watch his latest short video: ru-vid.com_yHZHPv6LMQ. That guy is NOT a neurosurgeon.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tMZZVPlsqpg.htmlsi=fPFzirDaCVk6SCEK Please watch this video. In it Dr. Betsy Grunch confirms that she worked with him for 6 years and offers her opinion on his message. Please do more research before making your claims. Thank you
@@nxtgenmd Look, Grunch does NOT name the guy, does NOT say WHERE she worked with him, does NOT identify what GROUP he worked with and does NOT provide any CREDENTIALS for the guy. Indeed, it took her several minutes of watching the video to come to the conclusion that she "knew him from somewhere," and THEN claims she worked with the guy for SIX YEARS. I would recognize EVERYONE I ever worked with INSTANTLY even if I had only worked with them a few MONTHS. I'm a retired MD and I know my docs and until that character provides some CREDENTIALS, I maintain that he is NOT a neurosurgeon.
@@fragslap5229She did "instantly" recognize him, lol learn to watch, learn to be human I guess, she has absolutely no reason to expose his real name on the internet, where he lived, what hospital he worked at, his dog his wife his grandma etc, dude this is not fbi investigation.
@fragslap5229, Please do your own research about Dr Goobie if you really want to know he is a neurosurgeon & his credentials. Write MIT medicine department or licensure board etc. Dr Goobie is his vlog name with his dog, Goodie. Hope you’ll be more understanding later..
In the year that shall not be named, we had a lot of travelers come to our rural hospital. They were grossed out by maggots. Maggots are part of rural medicine. Patients routinely avoid medical care, have their dog lick their wounds, and don't tend to come in until the gangrene smell is too bothersome to him. Admittedly when I went to grab a 98yo m with a chainsaw injury to his lap, I wasn't expecting him to be more lucid and spry than me. He was calmly waiting in the lobby, yes, because his wife made him come...
Thank you so much Dr Gooby. You and your wife are such beautiful people. It was not too long and I'm wishing you the best for today and until ...With Jesus's Love. In 1999, I went to visit your beautiful country, Japan. I met a musician who decided to follow his heart and nature, Juuichi. One hundred years of prayers. Be blessed!
I think everyone can get seriously frustrated and disappointed at his/her job and make overturning decisions in an attempt to find some better perspective. That guy has basically reached that point and made the decision that I respect more than neglect. Unfortunately, neurology is a field where you can not help much in many cases, and the minimization of suffering is the only one choice. Unfortunately, that guy got it too late and couldn't carry on😢
You're right - frustration in the medical field as a whole is not uncommon and some specialties can less satisfying than others on average. The Canadian medical association actually reports specialty satisfaction as a key metric on their specialty information page to help medical students pick what they want to do with their career. I've always found that fascinating. The best we can do is to remember to take care of ourselves first so that we can keep showing up to work 💪
Thanks for your insights and your service to humanity. I would be happy if you were my doctor. I saw my family medicine doctor yesterday and he said the same thing you did. He said “I think you would have been happy as a family medicine doctor.” I agree 😊 good luck in life and your practice ❤❤❤
I'm a UK grad with morality burnout from our dysfunctional NHS over here. I'm applying to the US for internal medicine. I want to inspire patients to change their health habits so they don't need to see specialists for problems that could have been avoided. However, it is very hard in this modern age. People don't want to sweat, eat healthy, life is becoming more stressful (tougher economy/unemployment etc), and so there is no easy solution..
Why don't you offer some CREDENTIALS to PROVE you're a neurosurgeon? I've watched some of your videos and am quite convinced that you AREN'T a neurosurgeon, never have BEEN a neurosurgeon, and never will BE a neurosurgeon. Indeed, I'm a retired MD and I don't know of a neurosurgeon who would go see a "family medicine doctor."
@@nxtgenmd Yes, I'm a retired MD and if you knew neurosurgeons the way I do you would KNOW that NONE of them would EVER deign to be seen in a family docs office.
Hi everyone, just a few things to say in addition :) Since filming this video, the original video has gained an additional 1 million views. Please go and watch the full original video on his page at this link here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-25LUF8GmbFU.html Also, just wanted to thank "Dr. Goobie" for sharing his thoughts and experience in the video. I wish you all the best with whatever is in store for you next. I had mentioned that I don't necessarily agree with everything that he shared in his original video. The last half of the original video talks about some points that seem to suggest that some doctors are avoiding treating people properly because they would be out of work if people felt better. I want to clearly state that this has not been my experience at all or seen by me at any point in my training. Nothing would make me happier than to alleviate ALL chronic pain. The burden experienced by our emergency departments in Canada right now is not sustainable, my office (albeit new) is extremely busy, and specialists have been turning down referrals because they are over capacity. The point with me sharing this video and giving my own thoughts was to hopefully empower some patients to take charge of their own health and address some of the root causes of their pain. In any case, stay well everyone and see you soon!
28 years old :) it takes a while for sure, but all in all, I’m extremely thankful to have gone through as quickly as I did. I know many others that will not practice independently until 32-34 years old or later depending on the specialty and when they were accepted. All the best
@@nxtgenmd Glad to run across your video and hear of your work. The way I see it, it demands more love and dedication than a lot of careers do. Blessings!
When I was between 18 and 23 yrs old, we had a traveling vet who worked on small and large animals, farm animals, and pets, and if anything was mildly wrong, you could request that he leave medication in his "drop box" (yes, it was literally a box) by a shed on his property. My mom used those meds to treat anything that was mildly wrong with the animals we owned and with us, too. 🤧🧐😷
30 to 35 minutes to a major center ? wow, this isn't even the time to get to a minor one where I live.... IRM would be more 1h30 of road. first doctor (just the doctor) is at 40-45minutes of road. What you describe is just what a generalist doctor does here :o in what I call the city. But maybe an American would call this size "rural" ? you speak about one week to have a specialist ? 6 months to 2 years here... wow
From Canada Newfoundland here, I'm mid 30's, my parents and all their siblings and my in-laws were born at home via travelling mid-wife. So when the hospitals become available via train and new highways people were hesitant to use them. My husbands grandmother gave birth to her 5 kids at home, she almost bleed to death birthing her 5th and final child, they say the midwife managed to stop the bleeding by stuffing her full of teabags - don't try that at home. When his grandmother fell in the shower in her late 60's and found it extremely difficult to walk her granddaughter convinced her to go to the hospital for the 1st time in her life, the ER doctor dismissed her saying it can't be that bad because she's walking alittle, and complaining about how she's needs to hurry home and tend to her Homestead. The granddaughter insisted they do x-rays, they did - both hips broken badly, - replacement hips needed - the young doctor didn't understand how she wasn't crying and screaming on the floor in agony, - having spent her life tending to an Homestead to survive she had built up her pain tolerance.
Sounds like most of México's hospitals to me! 🎉 We have very keen clinical skills. It's a great learning experience you seem to be enjoying! Excellent job! 🎉
I’ve worked as a scribe in rural before (they absolutely loved me because rural hospitals do not get scribes) the machines shutting down is so real. I know of an ER doc who got so fed up with it he did a fellowship with ultrasound machines and learned how to do it himself.
So fun story the first time I ran across this Dr. G video I showed it to my grandpa as a way to tease him a little bit because my grandpa is kind of a grumpy old ex farmer sometimes he’s kind of funny though but this video literally describes him so perfectly. It’s almost not even funny.
Quit lying. You do get kickbacks from pharmaceutical companies. You and all western doctors have lost all credibility for good reason. You are a liar and Dana is absolutely 💯