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Dr Reese spots a doctor that has been misdiagnosing his patients.
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@crystalsoulysr6969
@crystalsoulysr6969 5 лет назад
I think he used to be a really great doctor but grew old and overworked. It's sad that it ended this way for him, an early retirement would've been nicer.
@AllyBubblesSpriggs
@AllyBubblesSpriggs 3 года назад
He started caring about his wallet, then his patients.
@sAnTinO8Bro
@sAnTinO8Bro 2 года назад
@@AllyBubblesSpriggs Where did you get that context? He said he is seeing 50 patient a day and is overloaded with paperwork that he need to hire 2 more worker just to deal the paperwork.
@aristonia1991
@aristonia1991 Год назад
@@MsMaryPatricia If only it was a show, oh wait it is...
@ClaudioProductionsX
@ClaudioProductionsX 9 месяцев назад
​@@MsMaryPatricia one of the worst things about being overwhelmed at work, is that rarely you realize you are overwhelmed. When you do something every day and begin being overwhelmed, the quality of your work slowly and silently starts deteriorating, and if nobody calls you out, it will just get worse and worse as you are so tired that you are not able to identify it until a major screw up or until someone points it out to you. Even being considerably young, this has happened to me at work when I'm tired, and then I'm asked why did I do that, and when I see myself, I ask myself too "why did I do that?". When that has happened to me, I ask to take some days off, because just then I realize I'm tired. And, for doctors it's just worse, since they know better and they over-estimate their capabilities sometimes. Even in this show someone said it "The worst kind of patient is a doctor, because they think they know better than you"
@raphaelledesma9393
@raphaelledesma9393 7 месяцев назад
I think one thing that many people are complaining about lately in the American healthcare system is the sheer amount of paperwork doctors have to fill out. It may not seem like much but imagine: you’re tired already since the whole day you’ve had surgeries, rounding on your patients in the hospital, then going to clinic then at the end of the day you can’t just rest. You need to fill out so much paperwork. It burns you out even faster and stresses you. Many doctors can get fulfillment from helping their patients. But no one has ever said he likes paperwork. The bureaucracy is swollen and staffed by people who aren’t doctors.
@landryreagan3522
@landryreagan3522 5 лет назад
I don''t think he was lazy, I think he was just overworked and maybe getting a little too old. However, the CPR thing was completely wrong but these shows rarely get it right.
@theuprising2216
@theuprising2216 5 лет назад
they cannot do cpr correctly on tv shows because you can only fake cpr while your arms are slightly bent doing the real cpr position would actually hurt the actor receiving it and cause potentially serious issues
@MsJubjubbird
@MsJubjubbird 5 лет назад
I think it's that he had been there so long and was so stressed our that he had become cynical as a coping mechanism. And when you become cynical you just come in with a lot of bias that you tend to overlook details.
@strawberry-tp1bq
@strawberry-tp1bq 5 лет назад
Well they can’t do it right on a healthy actor cause It would lead to heath problems
@ayu1980
@ayu1980 5 лет назад
You are NOT allowed to do CPR on a live person!!!! CPR is done only in a case where person isnt responsive, and not breathing (if you are a medic you are allowed to check pulse too) DOING CPR ON A LIVE PERSON FIR TV IR JUST A JOKE WILL CAUSE HEART PROBLEMS. thank you and have a safe day
@krissullivan3713
@krissullivan3713 5 лет назад
It's not the show in this case but I see what you mean
@gothiczombie9307
@gothiczombie9307 4 года назад
Is nobody just going to talk about the partner that mans acting in amazing
@alfiebeattie2290
@alfiebeattie2290 4 года назад
IKR
@mdjdbhdhdbdk761
@mdjdbhdhdbdk761 3 года назад
the a I have I I'm I have
@mdjdbhdhdbdk761
@mdjdbhdhdbdk761 3 года назад
Dad
@itsamelia2419
@itsamelia2419 3 года назад
@@mdjdbhdhdbdk761 what
@ciaranwinnett932
@ciaranwinnett932 3 года назад
@Elyse Brooke how
@emmittelliott7167
@emmittelliott7167 6 лет назад
the lazy doctor is also doing CPR wrong
@byanqrr
@byanqrr 5 лет назад
Emmitt Elliott He’s supposed to Push down on the chest Hard
@morganmae2916
@morganmae2916 5 лет назад
iiBladezRoblox 123 but his arm is bent
@charliemacleod3877
@charliemacleod3877 5 лет назад
iiBladezRoblox 123 he was doing it very wrong 1: arm bend 2: hands positioned totally wrong 3: pressing too quickly and very clearly not counting his pushes
@Hubecube01
@Hubecube01 5 лет назад
I know
@kandalikali4187
@kandalikali4187 5 лет назад
Emmitt
@Hannah-sv4pi
@Hannah-sv4pi 5 лет назад
Didn’t that doctor do CPR wrong? Your meant to do it at the beat to ‘another bites the dust’. He was just randomly doing It.
@namastehere8933
@namastehere8933 5 лет назад
Hannah Green I learnt to staying alive
@Aro_dynamic46
@Aro_dynamic46 5 лет назад
Hannah Green huh, I learnt staying alive or row, row, row your boat
@Withak81
@Withak81 5 лет назад
I too was taught "staying alive" but aside from that I don't think u want to accidently start humming "another one bites the dust" while trying to keep rhythm, could be a tad distressing to bystanders 🤔 But I can recognize that the beat structure is similar so would probably work the same in the long run. AND at least ur trained, more people should be 😁
@Ella-ew3zo
@Ella-ew3zo 5 лет назад
Stop ✋. Let them do there work. Just stop ✋
@naomidanaher8242
@naomidanaher8242 5 лет назад
Baby shark also works
@fireflame5685
@fireflame5685 6 лет назад
I think his a great person not really a great doctor
@ambermidd
@ambermidd 5 лет назад
Fire flame it’s baby shark now lol
@PBMS123
@PBMS123 5 лет назад
HE'S . HE IS. NOT HIS. Why are so many people making this mistake? HE IS, not HIS. HIS means possession. HIS HAT, HIS HEART.
@astronxmer
@astronxmer 5 лет назад
PBMS123 calm down maybe english isn’t their first language or they just aren’t very good with it, no need to get so heated
@PBMS123
@PBMS123 5 лет назад
@@astronxmer This is a mistake that has become stupidly common among what seems to be young people. Whose first language is english. This is a mistake most commonly made by native speakers. This needs to stop. How many people keep fucking up he's with his, it's just ridiculous.
@SoWoXMercy
@SoWoXMercy 5 лет назад
@@PBMS123 arint you a wray off sunshyne
@Who--Dat
@Who--Dat 6 лет назад
2 things wrong! Look at his arm then preforming CPR! Arm needs to be stright! When shocking body, You have to shock on skin not on cloths!
@brianna_may
@brianna_may 6 лет назад
LazyGamerWN HD It was cloth on top of the wounds so it wont get infected.
@Withak81
@Withak81 5 лет назад
CPR on tv shows often show CPR done incorrectly or with bent arms because they need to give the impression they are doing CPR without actually doing it, because doing CPR on a healthy actor can cause many issues. Basically u shouldn't learn proper CPR technic from TV -- I wish more people would learn CPR, and the signs of a heart attack or stroke it would save so many lives.
@elliemiller4634
@elliemiller4634 5 лет назад
Jessika with a K I Learned it in high school. Gym class has the Heimlich and CPR as a requirement in the class. I have never had to use either but I am glad I know them now.
@bakedbeans8323
@bakedbeans8323 5 лет назад
Doctor over here also it’s a tv show when you do cpr correctly that could hurt them
@astoriaflores4749
@astoriaflores4749 5 лет назад
LazyGamerWN HD your no professional and they know what their doing so don’t try and act smart
@8bennaboo
@8bennaboo 6 лет назад
I actually feel sorry for the doctor. What a terrible feeling. He wasnt being lazy, he missed something. Every doctor does.
@ghostmarquiche3352
@ghostmarquiche3352 5 лет назад
it was persistently missed due to failure to do routine procedure.
@charlottemountfort9536
@charlottemountfort9536 5 лет назад
Same I feel horrible his world just came crushing down on him
@8bennaboo
@8bennaboo 5 лет назад
@@ghostmarquiche3352 Because he was overworked. Most doctors dont look at a skin infection and immediately think necrotizing fasciitis.
@SavannaL
@SavannaL 5 лет назад
For 2 years tho that's too much
@sashapaige8548
@sashapaige8548 5 лет назад
It wasnt just missing something. he continuously misdiagnosed patients through the space of 2 years. he was sloppy with CPR which possibly resulted in this patients death. all doctors make mistakes, but at least 4 serious mistakes in 4 years is too serious - theyre license and ID needs to be removed
@MrMaike3009
@MrMaike3009 5 лет назад
I feel for the guy but he should not have been working in such conditions . Don't agree with tossing him out like a spare part but he definitely should have been pulled off duty before it had reached this step. He was tired , over worked/overwhelmed and burning out . He started forgetting things and cutting corners because if it all , and thats a recipe for death. Perhaps some rest , support and more training would have equip him with enough skill + motivation to get back in the game in top shape.
@MsJubjubbird
@MsJubjubbird 4 года назад
telling someone they can't undertake their livelihood is a huge step. You can't do it without proof. Until Goodwin reviewed the files and interviewed the staff then they can't do anything
@CurlyAndNerdy101
@CurlyAndNerdy101 3 года назад
I completely agree with you. It should never have reached that point.
@arianeparadis6439
@arianeparadis6439 3 года назад
It's the fact that he cut corner so many times that it costed the lives of several patients. If you were a family member of a person who died at his hand I'm sure you would agree with his faith. If it would've been the death of one patient he should've been aware of his mistake and ask for help.
@countesspoppie
@countesspoppie 3 года назад
you use/repurpose your older more experienced employees as teachers, guides, facilitators, mentors, coaching and educating the newer members of the organisation. we need to stop assuming people are meant to run around like spring chickens forever and ever.
@marley7659
@marley7659 3 года назад
Sometimes even undiagnosed illness in doctors can lower cognitive power and reason. For instance. I used to do much better in school. I had proper energy levels. Then my medical condition that had been undiagnosed for years got worse. I began to become anemic very quickly. I couldn't cope with the previous methods I used before. I now understand why I used to binge on certain foods. hehe. Anyways It lowered my grades and made it difficult to do anything. Even though I have the general aptitude to do well in school and study. When you lose the energy, thinking power, and will to work. Everything crumbles.
@janinetwist6253
@janinetwist6253 5 лет назад
My heart aches for the “lazy doctor” he seems like a lovely person.I’m not familiar with medical things so whether he is a great doctor or not is not for me to decide.
@abstractEW
@abstractEW 2 года назад
he had a good heart, good with medicine, but he was in fact a lazy doctor. Doctors get burnouts which we have to push through, I'm studying phycology and the one thing I've learnt is to be a person who practices medicine, is to be the hero, you either win or you loose. There will be many reasons why a doctor would become lazy overtime, over 400 doctors kill themselves a year from depression, but its usually a complex amount of reasons towards it. We either push through it and keep charging into patient rooms and save them, or we grow lazy from our emotions and make simple mistakes like this unfortunate guy did.
@forsaken7161
@forsaken7161 2 года назад
@@abstractEW lol u dont push through burnouts
@amelia6833
@amelia6833 5 лет назад
I fell so bad for that doctor he tried his best doing what he could and no one believes how hard he tried.I know how he may have made the patient worse but he deals with a lot so it wasn’t entirely his fault
@amelia6833
@amelia6833 5 лет назад
Feel********
@gore0802
@gore0802 Год назад
Actually it is almost entirely his fault lol. The man failed to follow proper procedure (the rules) multiple times. In this case it even lead to the patients death.
@joshduriden519
@joshduriden519 5 лет назад
There must be something more missing from this. I'm pretty sure most doctors wouldn't have caught necrotizing fasciitis given the way this doctor described the patients presentation. Dude came in with a pimple, not other symptoms or risk factors and then comes back with NF? Like come on. Edit: On top of that, the guy says he sees 50 patients a day, that means he saw 3000 patients in 3 months, and he only has 4 misdiagnosis that they know of. That's a 0.001% chance of misdiagnosis, even if you increased it 10 fold, it'd still only be 0.01%.
@MrShroomed
@MrShroomed 3 года назад
Yeah that's a whole load of bullshit. 50 patients a DAY!? With at least a proper 15 minutes of clinical studies, paperwork, physicals per patient that's 12 hours and a half of just clinic duty, let alone other responsibilities! The director of that hospital needs to be reviewed for placing that much work on one single doctor.
@redengineer4380
@redengineer4380 2 года назад
@@MrShroomed Under the American healthcare system, medical personnel working 12, 13, even 14 hour shifts is not unheard of. Especially in busy cities.
@waywardwarrior2817
@waywardwarrior2817 7 месяцев назад
@@MrShroomed Also he chose/requested it in order to "stay afloat" which I presume means financially and while it is heartbreaking he easily could have discussed with the hospital his struggles and tried to find other solutions instead of putting patients at risk because he couldn't put his all into their care because he stretched himself too thin
@noone9177
@noone9177 3 года назад
He wasn't lazy. He is old (happens to the best of us), overworked and had burn out. He shouldn't have been tossed like that, he also should not have been allowed to reach this point to even begin with.
@diannethepooh
@diannethepooh 5 лет назад
For every person complaining that 'he's not doing cpr right', do you honestly think he would perform ACTUAL cpr on an actor? Geez.
@kirsty9559
@kirsty9559 4 года назад
gd no they’re talking about the rhythm
@emmaturner2206
@emmaturner2206 4 года назад
it's an actual thing the camera man just wants to put it on youtube to go viral
@Alucard-gt1zf
@Alucard-gt1zf 4 года назад
Emma Turner it’s a tv show dipshit
@gedmo281
@gedmo281 4 года назад
@@emmaturner2206 are you mad
@alex73217
@alex73217 4 года назад
They never show his hands on the patient. They could have used a training dummy instead. Also the doctor is portrayed by an actor, who has a lot less medical experience than an actual doctor
@HeyItsFaleh
@HeyItsFaleh 4 года назад
“Everybody makes mistakes.” - Hannah Montana
@b3llasvlogs
@b3llasvlogs 4 года назад
FALEH CYRUS everybody has those days
@cheetaro8657
@cheetaro8657 4 года назад
👏👏
@alexmaster99100
@alexmaster99100 4 года назад
Everybody knows, what I'm talking bout, everybody gets that way
@Jess-ih9bv
@Jess-ih9bv 4 года назад
i mean, _everybody has those days_ 😔✊
@princessprsh7761
@princessprsh7761 4 года назад
Nobody's perfect 😉
@samueleveleigh2767
@samueleveleigh2767 4 года назад
I think the blame is more on the how he was overworked rather than simply being lazy
@bluefelcon
@bluefelcon 5 лет назад
This has nothing to do with laziness. Laziness is a choice and an attitude of going for the shortest way to rewards, like the person who uploaded this title of the video. This video describes an inevitable ending of many unsung heroes, doctors, who have contributed so much to the health care system until age caught up and they had to let younger generations take over.
@kynikersolon3882
@kynikersolon3882 4 года назад
It is not just age. Also the insanity of a profit driven health care system.
@contessa8817
@contessa8817 3 года назад
He is lazy. He got lazy doing routine procedure for 2 yrs which resulted to multiple misdiagnosis.
@ashleykneebone2306
@ashleykneebone2306 Год назад
@@contessa8817 if you look at how many misdiagnosis incidents he may of had in a single month assuming he maintained a stable workload of 50 patients per day. 50x30 = 1500 patients, if he had 4 misdiagnosis 4/1500 is 0.0026X100 is a 2.6% chance of misdiagnosis which is VERY VERY low for the workload.
@ivy5614
@ivy5614 5 лет назад
He wasn’t lazy, he missed something. I feel sorry for him
@MorgaineRiddlePrince
@MorgaineRiddlePrince 5 лет назад
But also his patients. In this job it is vital to recognize when u can't keep up and need to stop. In scrubs they had a somewhat similar situation where Kelso stopped a former coworker who didn't keep up to date on procedures and medicine advancements.
@TheBeastr
@TheBeastr 5 лет назад
@Speaking Truth especially when you know the doctor us overworked. He needed more staff to cover paperwork alone. It sounds like he needed more doctors to work with him not just him diagnosis all those patients alone or atleast without a second opinion
@mimiel7938
@mimiel7938 5 лет назад
@Speaking Truth no he knew he couldnt keep up anymire and yet his ego kept him going...
@rosaondarra-barron8835
@rosaondarra-barron8835 6 лет назад
It was Dr Reese who reported the doctor NOT Dr Manning..... This is the 2nd mistake I have found when it comes to the title of these scenes. It really should be check before being uploaded........
@Who--Dat
@Who--Dat 6 лет назад
Look in the Destription
@namexox4584
@namexox4584 5 лет назад
Description
@quinnmurdock4951
@quinnmurdock4951 5 лет назад
Stupid
@usman-ok3zd
@usman-ok3zd 5 лет назад
Quinn Murdock and I like chewy potatoes,calling someone stupid is really mean. They could’ve just missed it,and you really insulting him/her is uncalled for
@rruby1038
@rruby1038 4 года назад
@@usman-ok3zd well this comment was uncalled for if u don't like it then whyd u come to this comment section anyway
@MsJz00141
@MsJz00141 5 лет назад
Everyone expects dr. To save people.. but people pay little to no attention in what theyre going through. Theyre human too.
@alexong2542
@alexong2542 4 года назад
Doctors do not save patients. They're more like risk takers and gamblers than saviors. Because whatever they do does not guarantee your safety 100%. There's always a risk. They simply reduce the probability of death. They're not miracle workers
@maddietrafford1225
@maddietrafford1225 4 года назад
It’s their JOB. What about the people they kill?
@MsJz00141
@MsJz00141 4 года назад
@@maddietrafford1225 what about the people they save?
@maddietrafford1225
@maddietrafford1225 4 года назад
JAY Dee lmao way to avoid my question and divert. Wow.
@MsJz00141
@MsJz00141 4 года назад
@@maddietrafford1225 well before you have mindset and an opinion like yourself you need to factor everything specially the Q. I asked or its not very fair on the topic isnt it?
@saphireaxe7738
@saphireaxe7738 2 года назад
4:31-4:43 this statement is way too true, especially in todays context. It is sad that most professionals especially in the STEM field don't get to enjoy life and are rather treated like garbage by a good chunk of the population.
@auroragritt2820
@auroragritt2820 5 лет назад
He was doing the CPR wrong and he was doing it randomly you should do it to these songs “Stayin’ Alive” - Bee Gees - 103 BPM “Dancing Queen” - ABBA - 100 BPM “Cecilia” - Simon & Garfunkel - 102 BPM “Hard To Handle” - The Black Crowes - 104 BPM “Can’t Stop the Feeling” - Justin Timberlake - 113 BPM (This is an original song from the movie “Trolls”) “Rock Your Body” - Justin Timberlake - 100 BPM “I Will Survive” - Gloria Gaynor - 117 BPM “MMMBop” - Hanson - 104 BPM “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” - Cyndi Lauper - 120 BPM “Just Dance” - Lady Gaga, Colby O’Donis - 119 BPM “Something Just Like This” - The Chainsmokers, Coldplay - 103 BPM “Rumour Has It” - Adele - 120 BPM “Fly” - Sugar Ray - 100 BPM “Hips Don’t Lie” - Shakira - 100 BPM “Work It” - Missy Elliott - 102 BPM “Suddenly I See” - KT Tunstall - 100 BPM “Crazy” - Gnarls Barkley - 112 BPM “Man in the Mirror” - Michael Jackson - 100 BPM “One Week” - Barenaked Ladies - 113 BPM
@rebekanickell8451
@rebekanickell8451 5 лет назад
I heard "another one bites the dust", also worked
@lalilobonbon
@lalilobonbon 5 лет назад
wow, this is really helpful, thanks.
@frythefesh
@frythefesh 5 лет назад
im glad i know some of the song
@sophiefraser3995
@sophiefraser3995 5 лет назад
Nelly the Elephant and Baby shark
@emilywells5980
@emilywells5980 5 лет назад
Aurora Gritt another one bites the dust, queen
@Mine-cw8bk
@Mine-cw8bk 5 лет назад
has anyone else noticed that in every episode when someone dies ! they die on 15:. ! the time of death is always some passed 15
@joshpitt2488
@joshpitt2488 5 лет назад
benaissa lina plus I’ve seen 2 vids where they both died at 15:27
@kpoptrash2674
@kpoptrash2674 5 лет назад
It's probably the time they were filming.
@holywater9511
@holywater9511 5 лет назад
He’s actually a great doctor, believe it or not every doctor has messed up badly before.
@tammymcinerney7153
@tammymcinerney7153 Год назад
Exactly, and that’s how they learn from mistakes and don’t miss smth important again
@Hoonqueen
@Hoonqueen 8 месяцев назад
@@tammymcinerney7153he keep misdiagnosing patients and missing what they had it’s sometimes ok if it’s some but he had done it for the past two years it’s not ok
@tammymcinerney7153
@tammymcinerney7153 8 месяцев назад
@@Hoonqueen ya I know but every doctor makes a mistake, obviously in this case he needed to be fired bc of it
@jakecolt4892
@jakecolt4892 5 лет назад
no you do cpr to the song staying Alive by bee gees
@madeleineeig4178
@madeleineeig4178 5 лет назад
Jake Colt yeah that’s true
@kaym5291
@kaym5291 5 лет назад
You can do it to a lot of songs, it’s a pretty standard beat
@fallingcrane1986
@fallingcrane1986 5 лет назад
But what about the organ donation if they croak tho
@b1akn3ss93
@b1akn3ss93 5 лет назад
But they always die before I get to the chorus...
@WUSZNN
@WUSZNN 5 лет назад
Hahahaha, he hasnt got a wallet I checked
@ftwlai
@ftwlai 4 года назад
I feel so bad for him :( Even though he wasn’t the best doctor but i feel like he was a great person
@claras5087
@claras5087 5 лет назад
CPR is used for when there is no heart beat but a defibrillator is for when the heart beat is irregular. Why did they use both? Is that an actual thing in the medical world?
@ajvanmarle
@ajvanmarle 5 лет назад
No, but in Holywood it is.
@auxiliasequeira8648
@auxiliasequeira8648 Год назад
It's so nice to see that dr.charles accepted things the way they were n did not get upset with dr reese
@undeniablystupid3849
@undeniablystupid3849 4 года назад
I noticed this a long time ago. Dr. Charles kinda looks like the doctor version of Hagrid (from harry potter)
@PoetTornado2022
@PoetTornado2022 3 месяца назад
So very true - hello fellow Harry Potter fan
@abdulazizrex
@abdulazizrex 4 года назад
I fear someday this might happen to my parents, who are also doctors, the most committed and hardest working people I know!😞
@kelseyrowlands4378
@kelseyrowlands4378 5 лет назад
I started crying when he had to go
@lefrenchnugget584
@lefrenchnugget584 4 года назад
I feel for him he’s just overworked its not the decision to throw him out i give him support for him to rest n not find a pressuring job
@yintotheyang6433
@yintotheyang6433 Год назад
Aww I’ve seen the full episode. He wasn’t lazy at all. Very sad ending for a doctor who dedicated his life to saving lives. Ended with the hospital taking his access ID.
@kittycanary9802
@kittycanary9802 5 лет назад
that poor doctor is showing signs of a early onset of brain/nervous degenerative disease.
@katiebleh254
@katiebleh254 6 лет назад
Goddamit heeley
@kellygiles3823
@kellygiles3823 3 года назад
Why is he called a lazy doctor? Seeing 50 patients a day is not my definition of lazy
@xynthia8987
@xynthia8987 3 года назад
His treatment of them was lazy. He took shortcuts so he could see more patients at the cost of not paying them enough attention and misdiagnosing them.
@auraangel1372
@auraangel1372 6 лет назад
Someone was killed because of him
@auraangel1372
@auraangel1372 6 лет назад
Ok
@8bennaboo
@8bennaboo 6 лет назад
it happens, even to the best of doctors. Humans make mistakes, we misdiagnose.
@8bennaboo
@8bennaboo 6 лет назад
Being negligent and making mistakes are two different things.
@tiermax1629
@tiermax1629 5 лет назад
8bennaboo doctors don’t exactly class it as a “mistake” when lives are at risk.
@di9403
@di9403 5 лет назад
@@8bennaboo Doctors make mistakes once not 4 times.
@torakunoichi
@torakunoichi 4 года назад
I do feel bad for him he just lost his job but I can’t help feeling like he’s a little bit relieved that it’s over
@maia9056
@maia9056 Год назад
How did he get sacked when Halstead and Manning have broken Hippa like 20 million times
@neonova98a
@neonova98a 5 лет назад
He looks like the kfc guy
@harrybalszak7526
@harrybalszak7526 5 лет назад
He looks more like Steve Bannon with a beard
@oJirky
@oJirky 5 лет назад
HAHAHAH
@ajaokeeffe9419
@ajaokeeffe9419 5 лет назад
Broo I thought i was the only guy who noticed
@mollypeters3932
@mollypeters3932 3 года назад
Aww omg I felt so bad for the guy. Like i know if a doctor misdiagnosed a patient they will loose there licence but he looked like he was going through a rough time.
@aishaoharaboyle4424
@aishaoharaboyle4424 4 года назад
For all the people saying his CPR was wrong: It's a show! Do you really think he was going to preform it on the actor?
@Orinatl
@Orinatl 3 года назад
It is crazy to me. It’s insane that doctors doing have more mandatory paid time off. I know we’re low on doctors, but maybe their would be more if that were the case.
@chelseafcrocks82
@chelseafcrocks82 5 лет назад
I can't believe Healy got fired
@molliemckenzie7984
@molliemckenzie7984 5 лет назад
chelseafcrocks82 ikr I was looking for Healy comments
@celpapong520
@celpapong520 4 года назад
80% of the comments: "he's doing cpr wrong" 20% of the comments: "hes a bad doctor" Me: i want to do that
@availanila
@availanila 4 года назад
Not like other girls?
@shaoransakura6705
@shaoransakura6705 5 лет назад
He's old and overworked. That's it.
@fatehazaman4553
@fatehazaman4553 3 года назад
I can understand tiredness but laziness is unexceptable. Your patients' lives depend on you and sloppyness is a recipe for disaster!
@brokenandcraked
@brokenandcraked 5 лет назад
The actor playing the grieving family member did an absolutely fantastic job... just wow.
@clementine_edits5602
@clementine_edits5602 4 года назад
I have literally learnt a lot of medical stuff from this show
@tj3535
@tj3535 4 года назад
Same even if i dont want 2 go into a career like this its still good 2 know even if they are actors
@d99rr31
@d99rr31 3 года назад
Haha some of the stuff from medical dramas is relatively accurate, however you should most definitely not use this show to learn from, at points it’s so inaccurate, and very over dramatised
@horsepuncher95
@horsepuncher95 2 года назад
Um this show is shakey AF in accuracy
@BaziwizZy
@BaziwizZy Год назад
Go to medical school and ignore everything from this show. There is so many medical inaccuracies on this show.
@honey-maren
@honey-maren 5 лет назад
yo that doctor that messed things up is from Orange is the New Black
@AnaMaria12345
@AnaMaria12345 4 года назад
Omg thank u. I tried so hard to remember where he was from:)))
@marc-fv7kv
@marc-fv7kv 4 года назад
Ana Maria SAMEEEE
@Frost-is9ze
@Frost-is9ze 4 года назад
damn I thought I knew him from somewhere
@rosiehawtrey
@rosiehawtrey 2 года назад
The reality of the No Hope Service. My grandmother : murdered by her doctor. Hospital threatened the nurse not to tell the truth My fiancé: murdered by negligence and incompetence - by her doctors - you're too young to have cancer. She died on her 22nd birthday. 22/09/2008. Me. Misdiagnosed - 4 basal cell carcinoma, Fibromyalgia, Autism, misophonia. I now have breast cancer. They haven't got a diagnosis right in 41 years. You've more chance of finding a Liopleurodon in a swimming pool than you have a decent doctor in the UK.
@spudd5832
@spudd5832 4 года назад
Bruh he shouldn’t be working at that age he’s overworked af clearly. Edit: Plus I feel so bad for Elias’ partner he pretty much broke down.
@emilyconsidine4058
@emilyconsidine4058 4 года назад
He seems like such innocent person
@kelzey7095
@kelzey7095 4 года назад
Now we know why Mr Healy works at a prison lol
@vaishnavigaikwadpatil
@vaishnavigaikwadpatil 2 года назад
He wasn't lazy.. He overworked.
@rivers0ng
@rivers0ng 3 года назад
This is a doctor that has lost his passion. A good enough man but you have to have the passion for the role to keep doing it. I work at a hospital currently and I know a gastro doctor like this. A lovely man but hates his job and keeps doing it because he retires in a couple years but in those years I do worry what could happen to his patients.
@aosanshou
@aosanshou 5 лет назад
“Human errors” on doctors happen at pretty high rate; They are not God, not robot either in this IT societies. Systems to prevent such are important, not blaming doctors personally.
@saraharas4203
@saraharas4203 6 лет назад
drinking while in hospital
@margarbieadams8200
@margarbieadams8200 6 лет назад
sara haras smart isn't it
@johannahyde-parker8422
@johannahyde-parker8422 29 дней назад
@@margarbieadams8200 not really
@rhirhiamy8614
@rhirhiamy8614 3 года назад
Not only was the docs cpr out of time, his elbows were bent therefore not allowing as much power and strength needed
@she1055
@she1055 4 года назад
Every episode that I watched with Dr. Reese in it seemed to have some controversy everytime
@highonsleep4219
@highonsleep4219 5 лет назад
4:03 he doesn't have glasses 4:06 he suddenly has glasses
@mingdug1824
@mingdug1824 5 лет назад
I was searching for this one comment, seeing if anyone else saw this.
@choppamix7577
@choppamix7577 5 лет назад
Maybe he needs them to drive
@imgaylol5915
@imgaylol5915 4 года назад
Can sombody give that man a hug his friend /brother just died
@d99rr31
@d99rr31 3 года назад
It was his boyfriend btw
@sophiastewart6925
@sophiastewart6925 5 лет назад
I clicked on this video thinking “god that dr reminds me of mr Healy from oitnb” OH WAIT it’s mr Healy😂👏🏻
@toomuchtv5768
@toomuchtv5768 6 лет назад
Gotta love reese
@plenixgamings
@plenixgamings 5 лет назад
Last words..."Ok" literally "ok"
@nyangweso
@nyangweso 3 года назад
Being overworked, overwhelmed, and possibly depressed does not equal lazy.
@maple3285
@maple3285 4 года назад
I just stared at the doctor and whispered to myself “boi this is your fault”
@wolvves4293
@wolvves4293 5 лет назад
Their talking about how awful the doctor is but she is defibrillating with no pulse.
@DylanGuitar525
@DylanGuitar525 5 лет назад
well you do defibrilate when someone has no pulse. He was in V-fib (Ventricularfibrilation) so it is shockable, unshockable Rhythms are Asystole (no Electric reaction from Heart tissue) or pulseless Electric activity.
@wolvves4293
@wolvves4293 5 лет назад
@@DylanGuitar525 nope, you never shock on no rhythm. V-fib is a type of rhythm, because the heart is quivering or attempting to pump. You can see on the monitor that it's a flatline
@DylanGuitar525
@DylanGuitar525 5 лет назад
@@wolvves4293 and btw when you have V-fib you do Not Feel a Pulse, the Heart muscle is in an uncontrolable spasm.
@wolvves4293
@wolvves4293 5 лет назад
@@DylanGuitar525 All I'm saying is that the monitor was giving out a flatline reading and you cannot defib without a rhythm.
@seangannon6005
@seangannon6005 5 лет назад
@@wolvves4293 Dr. Reeves states he's in Vtach though.
@loisdimmock94
@loisdimmock94 5 лет назад
THIS IS REALLY IMPORTANT. They changed the pace for CPR, it is now faster. No longer staying alive. If you listen to the song Nellie the elephant, or even Baby shark. it is now that
@elenag701
@elenag701 5 лет назад
Source?
@loisdimmock94
@loisdimmock94 5 лет назад
@@elenag701 st johns ambulance service, thank you very much.
@realdanpatterson
@realdanpatterson 10 месяцев назад
Hi! Qualified First Responder with St John Ambulance Here. Just to clear up some comments I've been seeing, I wanted to elaborate on some aspects of the code that they ran: - The CPR was not "accurate" because of their form. No-one is denying the fact that you can't do CPR on a live person. However, you CAN accurately simulate it with proper technique (locked arms, using bodyweight to compress) as long as the actor isn't compressing very deep. - I have seen a code run well on a med show TWICE. Obviously they're going to achieve ROSC or pronounce TOD within a few minutes (rather than 20-40min) because it's a show. There are little innacuracies that make me facepalm (not in this one, but CM has had fully arrested patients "bite down" whilst intubating which couldn't happen because they're DEAD), but all-in-all it's passable. Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
@SapphireZeev36
@SapphireZeev36 4 года назад
4:35 is frightening for physician, nurse and patient. And it is true.
@hello-kc9ug
@hello-kc9ug 5 лет назад
00:00 A conversation existing only of questions Nice
@ahmarsaeed6085
@ahmarsaeed6085 5 лет назад
Given the history, any doctor would’ve done the same, including me.
@jamesmarzo1980
@jamesmarzo1980 4 года назад
4:00 No glasses 4:03 With glasses Me: Surprised Pikachu face
@TheFiown
@TheFiown 2 года назад
I have suffered from several medical mistakes. One surgeon cut open my thigh as she didn't realise that the laser was 'on'! I had a bad epidural that caused days of repair and pain and resulted in my scars rupturing and causing terrible problems. When I went back into the same hospital a year later they wanted to give me the same anaethesiologist, I said no way and they said I had to as he was the chief anaethesiologist, I insisted, they got scared and gave me another. A few months later I was back in and this time they prepped me, left me parked in a corridor outside the bloc with just a sheet over me, freezing for almost two hours. They then put me under, put in one suture and back to my room. They explained that they had an emergency before me and still wanted to get me into the bloc which of course allowed them to bill that procedure full whack and pay everyone.
@juliacasy8209
@juliacasy8209 4 года назад
why is the lawyer always grumpy to Dr. Reese>
@MsJubjubbird
@MsJubjubbird 4 года назад
she's a former nurse. ANd she's the director. She's rude to Reese becaue Reese is one of those young overly passionate residents who thinks she should be listened to above people with more experience. it was not her place to decide whether someone should be fired.
@juliacasy8209
@juliacasy8209 4 года назад
MsJubjubbird ooohhh thanks for this!!
@madplayer7795
@madplayer7795 4 года назад
This show made me wanna be a doctor
@zeina5539
@zeina5539 3 года назад
the actor seems so nice to have that done to him omg
@welix8362
@welix8362 5 лет назад
I was actually crying when he had to go
@joseenoel7142
@joseenoel7142 6 лет назад
Reese is the best 💓💓💓
@andromatix9876
@andromatix9876 6 лет назад
It wasn't dr manning. It was dr Reese
@poppyandlyds7643
@poppyandlyds7643 6 лет назад
Andromatix 987 how ?
@samanthahutchison6761
@samanthahutchison6761 6 лет назад
Andromatix 987 heh?? It was his misdiagnosis not her anything
@OrangeRocksity
@OrangeRocksity 6 лет назад
Samantha Hutchison channel made a mistake in the description of the video before writing dr manning instead of dr reese
@thomaschitham3487
@thomaschitham3487 9 месяцев назад
Not wearing glasses at 4:02, suddenly wearing glasses to take off in the next shot at 4:07.
@leenaa.9671
@leenaa.9671 4 года назад
He looked like he was patting his chest, not doing CPR
@JMA0BRZ
@JMA0BRZ 5 лет назад
Lol.. since when a 4th yr med student reports on their attending physician? And also.. since when do they have so many privileged to prescribe medications.. Also.. no one there following AHA ACLS workflow for CPR...
@rinemonk9593
@rinemonk9593 6 лет назад
Everybody has those days
@Bergen98
@Bergen98 2 года назад
I remember there was an episode in second season of "Scrubs" with such plot. Medicine is constant work, and even though older doctors are very experienced they start to make more mistakes
@pranammm
@pranammm 5 лет назад
i feel sorry for the doctor he is just overwhelmed by the number of people coming in
@rosie8099
@rosie8099 4 года назад
ngl I feel bad for this doctor aw
@idasugly
@idasugly 5 лет назад
That doctor is Mr. Healy from oitnb
@beatriceelizabeth9168
@beatriceelizabeth9168 4 года назад
sxndxee aesthetics THANK YOU SO MUCH I COULDNT WORK OUT WHERE I NOTICED HIM FROM
@dwaculara
@dwaculara 4 года назад
Being a doctor means knowing what to do and not messing up...
@LeonardoHamato
@LeonardoHamato 2 года назад
50+ patients is top many for one person, the doctors I know don't have more than 30-40 in one busy day But then again I've never been to a hospital for any of my health concerns, I go to a clinic that is a 10 minute drive away and it's usually quiet over there, I've only been there on busy days like twice
@wayviv
@wayviv 4 года назад
The doctor deserved to lose his license but he was so kind and supportive :(
@malpractice3542
@malpractice3542 5 лет назад
At the very least these medical shows should be medically accurate
@beansontoast9924
@beansontoast9924 3 года назад
?
@shukrimohamed6950
@shukrimohamed6950 5 лет назад
Their cold reaction to start with is what prevents people from whistle blowing
@lovelyanna3891
@lovelyanna3891 5 лет назад
I cried when the first guy died
@JJWheatley987
@JJWheatley987 5 лет назад
shock that Sam Healy’s doing something else WRONG.
@tobiokageyama7432
@tobiokageyama7432 5 лет назад
He can’t do CPR u need your arms straight, That’s like Gordon Ramsay saying he’s worried cause a chef can’t cook a meatball
@selismiley7559
@selismiley7559 Год назад
I dont think anyone who works in hospitals is lazy... Just very very overworked
@DiamondAviator4
@DiamondAviator4 Год назад
Unger more so than others due to his experience.
@ninak2629
@ninak2629 2 месяца назад
Honestly, it's normal to see both sides of the situation. It is crucial to acknowledge the varying perspectives regarding the doctor's actions. While some may perceive him as a subpar medical professional, others may empathize with his human frailty. It is undeniable that individuals make errors and can become overwhelmed, leading to regrettable actions. However, when one's profession entails responsibilities that directly impact the lives and futures of others, such as being a pilot, doctor, lawyer, or any role that holds the potential to cause significant harm or even loss of life due to a simple mistake, the consequences can be severe. Professions like doctors, pilots, and engineers, who handle matters that pose risks to others, are expected to maintain a high level of vigilance and undergo rigorous evaluations. These measures are implemented to minimize the likelihood of human errors that could have life-threatening consequences. Nevertheless, it is essential to recognize that these individuals are still human and susceptible to making mistakes, which is an unfortunate reality.
@chelseaanglesey4093
@chelseaanglesey4093 4 года назад
Most of these comments are about how he’s doing cpr wrong and other things like that but all I saw when I watched this video the lazy doctor looks like the KFC man
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