I love doctors. they work so hard, the amount of stress they are able to take in is immense. I cant even imagine the amount of mental comprehension and strength one needs to be an ER doctor. respect.
I deeply feel the respect, gratitude, and the loneliness of doctors who have to overcome mental and physical difficulties by themselves in my mind when I saw the daily lives of surgeons and thoracic surgeons through videos. I'm overwhelmed by all the emotions. I hope you are always healthy and happy with your family.
Thanks for sharing this!👨⚕️ Working in the ER can be exhausting 😥 but simultaneously, very rewarding! It's certainly not for everyone, though! ☺👋🏾👨🏾⚕️
i knew this place looked familiar halfway through the video when i recognized my old EMT preceptor LMAO. I have literally met this doctor and given report to these nurses.
He's being quite calm about it. At least one of those patient's were quite sick (i.e. knocking on death's door from a heart attack). ER docs see an average of 2 patients per hour. His shift seems to be a 10 hr shift. They've edited out/did not have permission to show a majority of his cases. Also, that procedural sedation for the shoulder dislocation locks up a huge amount of resources for a long period of time, so all in all, he's not showing his stress, but damn, that looked like a fairly stressful shift to me. He also had a fair number of EMS arrivals (which tend to be quite sick on average).
definitely not. ER medicine (aka being an ER physician) is known to be the quietest, calmest medical specialty. ER physicians usually don't have a lot of work to do and actually spend a lot of time relaxing during shifts. It's a great lifestyle specialty that allows you to spend time with your family etc.
@@uptempo5318 Ummmm. That largely depends where you work. Not every ER is sleepy. The other month I shadowed at a very busy urban ER and the attending doctor checked on at least 1 patient every 10 minutes, in between double checking his residents' work and accepting transfers from smaller ERs.
I don't want to work in the ER, but because i just finished med school the stupid law in my country states that i have to work as a ER doctor for 6 months. It's so stupid. Btw 2:01: ST elevation, MI, bravo for the doctor who diagnosed the patient almost immediately 👏