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Happy New Year everyone and welcome to 73 Questions with ND MD. This video series highlights different medical specialties to give you a better idea of what it is like in the life of a full time attending or resident physician. On this episode, Dr. Wilde, a pediatric emergency medicine attending physician talks about his path through medical school and what YOU need to know about the lifestyle of a pediatrician working in the emergency department. Listen to the candid advice he gives to pre-meds, medical students, and even residents stemming from years of medical training in multiple fellowships. Thank you Dr. Wilde for your time and valuable insight into the life of a doctor! Second part of the interview will be up soon so subscribe so you don't miss out. Feel free to listen to the interview like a podcast while you are going about your day, but you don't want to miss out on what he has to say!
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@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
Part 2 of the interview here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OtWr5-y-8eI.html Thank you to Dr. Wilde for the interview! He’s been a long time mentor of mine with so much wisdom to share. He’s made an incredible impact on his students and now a much larger audience. Hope you enjoy :)
@yellowplatypus2342
@yellowplatypus2342 3 года назад
This doctor seems incredibly professional and I would undoubtedly put my child's life in his hands.
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
That’s honestly the best compliment a doctor can get, I’ll be sure to show him this, that’s so awesome :)
@donavanmcelroy6263
@donavanmcelroy6263 2 года назад
I was thinking the exact same thing! 👍
@allantruong7031
@allantruong7031 2 года назад
"...nobody knows that except for me and the patient, but that's all that matters to me." THIS is what we call a doctor!!
@zehrayigit6292
@zehrayigit6292 3 года назад
i am graduating from medical school this yr and this is where i aspire to be in 36 years, as competent as this dr, just emanating trust and coonfidence
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
I know right, seriously such a role model for future doctors
@surgeon888
@surgeon888 2 года назад
"'COONfidence''
@david-eo2su
@david-eo2su 3 года назад
this doctor genuinely seems like he loves his job so much. like hes so kind to everybody, all the time.
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
he definitely does, still one of my favorite interviews
@Benjamin-fu5ij
@Benjamin-fu5ij 2 года назад
The confidence, intelligence, and passion of this doc is on another level. Need more like him in medicine.
@Im0nJupiter
@Im0nJupiter 3 года назад
Dude! This guy rocks! Just an all around genuine personality.
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
he's been an amazing mentor over the years, i'm glad i can expand his impact to a larger audience!
@leonatomy
@leonatomy 3 года назад
This doctor has incredible compassion, wisdom, and intelligence. Great interview!
@xsetyourselfonfire
@xsetyourselfonfire 3 года назад
He seems like an incredible doctor, teacher and person! So fascinating to listen to. Great interview :) can’t wait to watch part 2.
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
he's absolutely one of my role models and one of the main reasons i'm training to become a physician today. glad i could share some of his wisdom!
@Samstar_
@Samstar_ 3 года назад
I like this format better than the ones who are walking all around, fidgeting with things, turning around and grabbing a bunch of stuff. Thanks!
@shirleynorman8150
@shirleynorman8150 2 года назад
I totally agree.
@katherinefiallos4802
@katherinefiallos4802 3 года назад
Such a beautiful soul he is !
@davidbarry2837
@davidbarry2837 2 года назад
This man is a great human being.
@ashleyh8352
@ashleyh8352 2 года назад
Thank you for appreciating us nurses! ❤
@soumyamishra9075
@soumyamishra9075 3 года назад
This Dr. Is a gem. ❤️❤️
@fazzaah
@fazzaah 2 года назад
Look at how pleasant he is. This is why I like pediatric doctors.
@cindyparamitha9534
@cindyparamitha9534 2 года назад
He seems very genuine, professional and passionate about his career.
@Colt-ii4qn
@Colt-ii4qn Год назад
Anybody that can do this job is so valuable to humanity. I could never handle the stress. Thank you Doctor 🙏🏻
@albaraalotaibi8719
@albaraalotaibi8719 3 года назад
this is quite professional. DO MORE OF THESE
@jessicalmcdaniel9878
@jessicalmcdaniel9878 2 года назад
For some reason, this was the most interesting interview (they have all been very interesting)….This Doctor seems like a good doc and a good man! Thank you for what you do!
@abhi3235
@abhi3235 2 года назад
If I would define him in one word - WISDOM.
@calliegilliland8327
@calliegilliland8327 2 года назад
I would LOVE to see a pediatric oncologist!!! Thank u for these. Godsend! I’ve been praying for help in deciding what I wanna do, & I didn’t know it but I guess I’ve been praying for this! Thank you
@HelloMoto_
@HelloMoto_ 3 года назад
and ahh emergency medicine is everything! As a previous scribe I appreciate what they do so much. Great interview!
@salvatoredeltoro3180
@salvatoredeltoro3180 3 года назад
I would 1000% trust this man
@TheMaybebaby90
@TheMaybebaby90 2 года назад
There is possibly a parent watching this knowing their child has been cared for by him, and are smiling because they know he is a fantastic doctor
@cayden6807
@cayden6807 3 года назад
Coffee! ☕️ great doc! I had a emergency icu doc and emergency nurse, diagnosis and save my life from dka. Thank you for what you do guys! ♥️♥️ t1d💪🏻
@nancyarellano-airada2081
@nancyarellano-airada2081 2 года назад
thank you for all you do doctor !
@ChaseWatkins.
@ChaseWatkins. 2 года назад
Rabies! 100% treatable with vaccines if caught early enough. And as an ED nurse thank you for your appreciation.
@mizzgnaturalkinks
@mizzgnaturalkinks 2 года назад
Yup!My answer exactly!!
@nikisawyers7559
@nikisawyers7559 2 года назад
Vaccines don’t treat. Vaccines are prophylaxis, and useless once you already have the disease. Another thing that boggles my mind is when people think a TDaP is useful in the ER to prevent Tetanus. Not how it works.
@ChaseWatkins.
@ChaseWatkins. 2 года назад
@@nikisawyers7559 Oh boy Niki, do a little more research I guess, don’t know what else to tell you.
@jfnovae
@jfnovae Год назад
Bubonic plague. We have about six cases a year easily treatable with medicines imo
@intrepidtomato
@intrepidtomato Год назад
@@jfnovae Yeah I thought it would be that one, I thought that was now fairly treatable. And rabies is so time sensitive?
@shannonmarie6227
@shannonmarie6227 2 года назад
When I have kids, I hope my child doctor is like this guy
@Erin-oz9mc
@Erin-oz9mc 3 года назад
Wow! Dr. Wilde's work ethic is so admirable. Great video!
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
He's been an inspiration for tons of students and residents over the years. Glad I could share some of his wisdom!
@therudimentroom
@therudimentroom 2 года назад
I love what he said about the nurses.
@hollynovak3203
@hollynovak3203 2 года назад
Really loved this one!!
@RNScrub
@RNScrub 2 года назад
Thanks for the insight!
@gabrielaquinteros991
@gabrielaquinteros991 3 года назад
4 YEARS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE FELLOWSHIP??!!? HOLY CRAP THATS A LONG TIME
@mikhaylaw.2681
@mikhaylaw.2681 3 года назад
Coffee!!! This was an amazing video. He seems like such an exceptional individual! Definitely running to part 2 now.. Thank Youu❤️
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
thank you for watching!
@sarahmartinez4057
@sarahmartinez4057 3 года назад
This was a very calm and informative video.. I enjoyed it😌
@elenahernandez5683
@elenahernandez5683 2 года назад
Omg he’s so sweet.
@everydaydave
@everydaydave 2 года назад
One of the best! Keep it up ND MD
@LeahRebecca
@LeahRebecca 3 года назад
great series
@peachtea2003
@peachtea2003 2 года назад
within his first 2 minutes of speaking ive already concluded that i trust this man with my life
@connorkaurich8536
@connorkaurich8536 3 года назад
Amazing job on this interview!!
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
thank you so much :)
@rachael4775
@rachael4775 3 года назад
He’s so cute 🥺
@sunnidavis232
@sunnidavis232 3 года назад
amazing video! he is has an amazing personality. thank you for sharing!
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
So glad you could get something from his experience!
@SaintJamesMed
@SaintJamesMed 6 дней назад
Really appreciated this content.
@lifeofamaka6479
@lifeofamaka6479 3 года назад
My goals in life. To become an emergency pediatrician.
@majdak6847
@majdak6847 3 года назад
great video, thanks for making great questions.
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
Thank you! Glad you like it :)
@Raven-uw4gj
@Raven-uw4gj 2 года назад
ahhhhhhhh this is my ideal future! thank you for this
@csong4809
@csong4809 2 года назад
love your videos, respect
@locumjobsonline
@locumjobsonline 2 года назад
What a cool guy! Awesome video!
@AMillionOs
@AMillionOs 2 года назад
YEAAAAAH IUSM REPRESENT!!!!!! I loved this interview so much
@intrepidtomato
@intrepidtomato Год назад
Where's the kid's bicycle helmet?? Love these interviews. I'd have great confidence in the guy if he was treating my kids, he seems calm, careful and has some humility. Loved him acknowledging the role of the nurses, a nurse who is efficient and good with patients makes such a huge difference.
@DanielKaganov
@DanielKaganov 3 года назад
Yo this is an awesome video! I enjoy this series :)
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
preciate it man! can't wait to keep it going with different specialties
@Anna-if6ii
@Anna-if6ii 2 года назад
I knew I would like a paediatric Ed doc. And I do.
@alyssajoyblack5007
@alyssajoyblack5007 2 года назад
Wow what an awesome doctor! I spent 7 months in a paediatric ward and hated my paediatrician! I had an NG tube which I was terrified of having inserted and when I asked if there were complications he said totally deadpan ‘so long as they don’t accidentally put in into a lung you’ll be right’. He was so dismissive and honestly just rude at times. This guy is a champion!!
@getoarsaraqini9539
@getoarsaraqini9539 2 года назад
So the answer to the question about which disease/microbe to pick if you have to contract one of them the answer is: it depends! Regarding rabies for instance, if you can get your hands on a post-exposure vaccine in time prognosis is excellent, if not then prognosis is fatal. Regarding bubonic plague mortality can vary alot. But here if you can treat with antibiotics, then prognosis is pretty good. Ebola is pretty nasty, generally high mortality. Lassa fever also pretty high mortality, especially for pregnant patients.
@shahdal.2901
@shahdal.2901 3 года назад
brilliant video! Love the format!!! Please do an anesthesiologist and ophthalmologist!
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
Thank you! Anesthesiologist is coming up soon ;) I'll see if I can reach out to an ophthalmologist tho!
@reemabdelwahab6148
@reemabdelwahab6148 3 года назад
@@NDMD Can you do a video with a dermatologist, please?
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
Currently assembling a list for specialties to reach out to. Stay tuned! Hopefully I'll be able to get to all 120 of them one day :)
@reemabdelwahab6148
@reemabdelwahab6148 3 года назад
@@NDMD Great. I'm waiting for the full list. Good luck and thank you
@TheXDannyBoyxx
@TheXDannyBoyxx 2 года назад
@@NDMD Dr. G!!!!!
@medsaayan5934
@medsaayan5934 2 года назад
I graduated MBBS RECENTLY I LIKE PEDIATRIC AND 3YR IS NOT BAD PLUS 3YR FOLLOWSHIP AS PEDIATRIC EMERGANCY 😍😍
@chrisnorth4320
@chrisnorth4320 2 года назад
17:05 "suturing a laceration of the tounge". I had to go through that procedure when I was a kid and can confirm it isn't very pleasant.
@muayadmohammed2092
@muayadmohammed2092 3 года назад
I enjoyed this Thank you
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
Thank you for watching!
@SheylaTravels
@SheylaTravels 2 года назад
He is the medical version of Mr. Feeney from boy meets world 😊💕😊🌎such an amazing Professional with wisdom and composure that I hope I can one day embrace within myself in the medical field 🦠🧬🩸🌡💉
@Krishna-oj3qe
@Krishna-oj3qe Год назад
WOW what an amazing physician. Thanks Andy for the wonderful video! I'd choose bubonic plague - only bacterial infection on that list (since everything else is viral), so can be treated with antibiotics. I guess rabies if it's treated fast enough, but I'm not choosing that for this question since it's a pretty big if.
@IsaMoralesAl
@IsaMoralesAl 2 года назад
Please do a pediatric Rheumatologist (if you haven't already) thank you!
@emmas8856
@emmas8856 2 года назад
Thank you for these videos I love watching these, let me know why I was looking for my phone when his started ringing 😭🤣🤣🤣
@ChristianGonzalez-ri1jx
@ChristianGonzalez-ri1jx 2 года назад
Great interview. Indiana home of the Hoosiers!
@yugiohforce1
@yugiohforce1 3 года назад
this do be good
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
Just trying to be a baller youtuber like you
@mangalleimamoirangthem7504
@mangalleimamoirangthem7504 3 года назад
This is too good...
@humaira917
@humaira917 2 года назад
Paediatric emergency med.my dream speciality ❤
@iMatti00
@iMatti00 3 года назад
*Video suggestion:* a detailed explanation of how a doctor would chart for a patient on a paper chart versus electronic chart. Why are electronic charts so much more difficult according to this doctor? And what are the benefits of electric charts in general, are they to help with billing or when medical records are transferred to another hospital or what?
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
oof, complicated subject to say the least but a fantastic video idea. physicians all have their differing opinions about digital charting and typically it varies based off of what EMR the institution decides to use because even in my novice experience...some are definitely worse than others. another confounding factor could definitely be that the majority of attending physicians currently are not as adept with technology, but also how the physician chooses to use the technology in the patient room. Some physicians are good at keeping good rapport while others believe technology is a distraction that takes away from the patient experience. Lots of personal preference and difference of generations to consider
@gabriellerner7423
@gabriellerner7423 3 года назад
Amazing video! PLEASE do a pathologist - that field needs more exposure! I am a pathology resident and can connect you with some wonderful people!
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
It's on the list of specialties to work with! Great to hear from a pathology resident!
@VictoriaMJones
@VictoriaMJones 2 года назад
Oh hey!! We recently met through CAP! Hope you're doing well! And thanks to Andy for this wonderful channel (and the path video)!
@josephbates9352
@josephbates9352 3 года назад
ALWAYS TAKE A GAP YEAR. MY GOD I WISH I DID.
@evangelina5069
@evangelina5069 3 года назад
i have never ever been this early to a video before haha. just went to the youtube home page and found it was posted a minute ago 😂
@non-triggeringobservations413
@non-triggeringobservations413 3 года назад
this is SO CUTE that you did the 73 q's parody with a doctor!!🥺
@pepsico815
@pepsico815 2 года назад
For those with dogs, props for muting the knocking at the beginning
@amanda2184
@amanda2184 2 года назад
Coffee. This was rly cool!
@halaali2296
@halaali2296 Год назад
Wow doctors like you why I want to do into pediatric
@alst9852
@alst9852 2 года назад
Please do diagnostic radiology!!
@jpmhess
@jpmhess 2 года назад
Good doctor
@fuzzybutkus3951
@fuzzybutkus3951 2 года назад
You have to be a great young doc. To get all these different docs to do these. I have a son with Schizencephaly a rare form of cerebral Palsy in my state. My son was in NICU 8 times the first month with seizures. These guys saved him.Not these guys but this specialty but even more Peds.Neurologist in 90’ oops. As my son grew older Doc became a friend.Hosp.told us he would never walk or talk. He does both. Anything past zero is a gift from God. Gotta have a spine but able to bend.Complaining about charting. Hope those taxes are in order.Might be audit time soon.lol.
@amandanatal1967
@amandanatal1967 2 года назад
Can you please do a labor and delivery video ?
@dwaithasivadas2421
@dwaithasivadas2421 3 года назад
Great content 👍 please do with a dermatologist and psychiatrist
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
added to the list!
@edrace1882
@edrace1882 2 года назад
This guy has a wonderful personality. Also side note, I'm gonna go punch my guidance counselor in the face for not telling me about med school. That house is awesome.
@davidlakhter
@davidlakhter 3 года назад
this is great :)
@gabrielaquinteros991
@gabrielaquinteros991 3 года назад
PLEASE DO NEUROSURGERY NEXT😌
@NDMD
@NDMD 3 года назад
On the list for upcoming videos!
@biologyislove6
@biologyislove6 3 месяца назад
No doubt i would just wanna become like him someday
@CarleighMarinah
@CarleighMarinah 2 года назад
As a new LPN and nursing student I must know the answer to the infection question 😂 I’m going mad thinking about it. I’m like ok, what are the circumstances, how soon can I be treated, do the medical personnel treating me recognize the illness I have? Etc. Ahhhh lol
@edaj1990
@edaj1990 2 года назад
Same!
@ChannieVee
@ChannieVee 2 года назад
I’m not a medical professional or student, I just have a deep interest in infectious diseases and medicine, so take my answer with a grain of salt! I’d say rabies - this is the only one that has treatment which offers 100% effectiveness. The catch is, it must be before symptoms occur though, otherwise you’ll die haha. Ironically rabies is by far the most dangerous/fatal of the list, which is why I think most people wouldn’t choose it, hence why it makes you think. I wish he’d explain his reasoning! I’m so curious!
@saysHotdogs
@saysHotdogs 2 года назад
This has to be the roughest gig ever
@kelly1827
@kelly1827 2 года назад
My thought process on the infectious disease choices: Rabies is out straightaway. Almost always fatal, in a horribly painful death. No thank you! Ebola and Lassa are less fatal, esp. if you're able to access care in a first world nation, but still pretty high rate and ugly course of disease. Plague? Assuming it is correctly diagnosed, is way less fatal and relatively straightforward in treatment. Never thought I'd say this, but I choose plague!
@pocketmage124
@pocketmage124 2 года назад
I had a similar though, if I already KNEW what it was going to be, I would probably choose the plague. Rabies is also not a bad answer, since there is a vaccine and antibody serum, but I'm not 100% sure on the efficacy. Interesting question.
@ChannieVee
@ChannieVee 2 года назад
I also said no to rabies as soon as I heard it, but after thinking a little longer, I actually chose rabies in the end! See, while rabies is always deadly, if you are given treatment before symptoms occur, it actually prevents disease 100%. None of the other infections he mentioned have any treatment with 100% success. So I go with rabies, haha! Provided I can get the vaccine/treatment before symptoms appear (usually 10ish days)
@003halmr
@003halmr 2 года назад
That's what I chose too for the same reason.
@intrepidtomato
@intrepidtomato Год назад
@@ChannieVee 10 days? I thought you had to get a shot the same day if you were bitten by a potentially infected animal
@oneandonlymoth
@oneandonlymoth 2 года назад
The right answer is plague right? I'm just a nurse, but I vaguely recall hearing that bubonic plague is the best kind of plague to get (vs. pneumonic plague). Y. pestis is sensitive to tetracyclines and aminoglycosides. Ebola wouldn't be so bad in aa developed country with good supportive care, but would be unpleasant and terrifying in re. exposure risk, and Lassa would be similar. And unless there's a hospital real close by, I'm not choosing rabies. Hell no.
@ChannieVee
@ChannieVee 2 года назад
As long as you get the rabies treatment before you show symptoms (usually 10ish days), the vaccine/treatment is actually 100% effective after you’ve been infected. So I actually would choose rabies (provided I can get to a hospital within a few days! haha)
@HeavyProfessor
@HeavyProfessor 2 года назад
great
@puddlesplasher7
@puddlesplasher7 2 года назад
When he says "infected by" does that mean we get it transmitted to us, or that we actually get ill from it because no advance treatment? I'd choose rabies bc if I knowingly got a bite/potential transmission I could get immediate treatment before it sets in.
@mehrrizvi2625
@mehrrizvi2625 11 месяцев назад
"The fever talks!" I finally know what to call it XD
@druoleary
@druoleary 2 года назад
I'd like to see 73 Qs about Dr. - Pt. relationships. I had so many doctors that that had their hands tied behind their backs by admin. I had trichinosis for 4 years because the head of ID said there's no such thing in the USA. Finally, I was taken to ER in severe pain with vomiting and diarrhea WBC 33,000 and eosinophils at 57% .He still wouldn't admit he was wrong. So, GI treated me behind admin's and Id's back. I have damage in much of my GI tract. t took me at least a decade to trust a doctor again. I'd like to hear docs think of egotistical coworkers, Admin, and distrustful even combative patients.
@crystalp8212
@crystalp8212 2 года назад
ummmm...I LOVE HIM
@reesenakhre
@reesenakhre 2 года назад
Plague! Its easily curable w/ streptomycin!
@namratakantamneni6243
@namratakantamneni6243 3 года назад
The real life Douglas Ross :)
@muy_guapo
@muy_guapo 2 года назад
IS IT PLAGUE?? I CHOOSE PLAGUE
@mrgoodygoodygumdrop
@mrgoodygoodygumdrop 2 года назад
I would love to intern under this doctor
@bigidiot123
@bigidiot123 2 года назад
To his question at 13:00 is the right answer the plague because it's treatable with antibiotics?
@SeanWRK
@SeanWRK 2 года назад
Rabies - if you get a rabies shot before the incubation period ends you will have a 0% chance of being infected
@CarleighMarinah
@CarleighMarinah 2 года назад
@@SeanWRK that was my thought!
@aamirkhan-zm6ee
@aamirkhan-zm6ee 2 года назад
Did he accidentally activate apple pay while knocking ✊ the door. Lot of things to carry single handedly 👍🏻
@PoorManStJohn
@PoorManStJohn 2 года назад
Thirteen years. Whew
@Raven-uw4gj
@Raven-uw4gj 2 года назад
I choose the plague since treatment is straight forward haha
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