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COVID TRAUMA - 168 Hours On Call - Day in the life: DOCTOR 

Dr. Cellini
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Follow me for another fun-filled 7 days ON CALL! In this video, I actually got called in more during those 7 days than I ever had before. I cover 3 hospitals when I take this call, and for some reason only one of them kept me up all night. I ended up having to go in 3 of 7 nights for emergencies....and let's just say I was running on fumes by the end of this week. Hope you all enjoy it and see the cool cases I was able to do.
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@marya8374
@marya8374 3 года назад
Me: I gotta study Dr Cellini uploads a video Me: I can take a 15 min break
@todays.toddler
@todays.toddler 3 года назад
Lol 😂 true
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
Definitely worth a study break!
@johndowning642
@johndowning642 3 года назад
Even at 1X speed...
@rnramsey4061
@rnramsey4061 3 года назад
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@MrCoco2626
@MrCoco2626 3 года назад
Doctors are Gods gift to humans. Thanks for all you do. Stay safe Doc.
@Angels-3xist
@Angels-3xist 3 года назад
I think we’re in a unique position to show empathy to all doctors through videos like these. There are so many positive things they accomplish. He seems uniquely well adjusted to that roller coaster of a lifestyle. Alot you could say, but never mind that and all the applause. A joke. One nut is chasing another nut and says “Imma cashew”.
@theHelicase
@theHelicase 3 года назад
These are my favorite kind of videos you make. The real-life feelings (and fatigue) of being a doctor plus the excitement of what each day will bring are really interesting. I'm applying to med school and this is also really helpful - I'm learning what I'm getting into. Thanks for taking the time to vlog even when you're tackling a 168-hour call shift.
@Hales462
@Hales462 3 года назад
Okay we need a skincare routine because despite you wearing a mask almost 24/7 your skin is glowing and perfect!!😂❤️ Also thank you for being such an amazing Doctor! This career was made for you, I can tell how passionate you are about it and about helping your patients😭💖
@angelavandaalen2092
@angelavandaalen2092 3 года назад
You're an inspiration, Doc. You sacrifice and give so much to your patients👌
@TheDentistryDiary
@TheDentistryDiary 3 года назад
I can’t wait for when you are walking around New York during Christmas with all the decor...it’s the most magical place during that time 😁✌🏼🇬🇧
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
🥰🥰
@todays.toddler
@todays.toddler 3 года назад
Very true. I cant go there so please do it !!!
@linnsoltwedel
@linnsoltwedel 3 года назад
Yeeeees! New York
@UFCMania155
@UFCMania155 3 года назад
It's still pretty dirty though lol
@Quilter1970
@Quilter1970 3 года назад
Love these weeks with you.
@Nurauq
@Nurauq 3 года назад
I live vicariously through you. I appreciate that you do these videos.
@kathysedillos5108
@kathysedillos5108 3 года назад
Every patient you serve is so blessed to have you! Every inconvenient page, sleep-deprived day, and mask “scars” do equate to saving lives. Thank you 🙏🏼!!!!!
@fatimamumtaz5428
@fatimamumtaz5428 3 года назад
Don't have words for you @DrCellini , you're amazing. Inspiring so many People. Seeing how you end up each day tired and worn out linda scares me but I'd never not want to be a doctor bec of that. Keep inspiring and motivating us ☺️♥️🤗😊
@svens4216
@svens4216 3 года назад
The fact that you keep vlogging through 1 week of on call - appreciate your work brother!
@_tialipovsek
@_tialipovsek 3 года назад
Thank you for every single ife you saved , it just amazes me how alive you are despide 168 hours of work, RESPECT!!!
@kieronramoudit2563
@kieronramoudit2563 3 года назад
lots of respect for taking the time to make these videos for us. Keep up the good work :)
@mbiehl2
@mbiehl2 2 года назад
Thank you for all that you do as a doctor! Stay safe!
@courtneybloom1135
@courtneybloom1135 3 года назад
Thank you. For all you do.
@rachelt2482
@rachelt2482 3 года назад
Enjoyed the video, thanks for taking us along! :)
@Epenguin11
@Epenguin11 3 года назад
Fancy doctor with his lollipop 🤣 love it
@emmarosefisher9931
@emmarosefisher9931 3 года назад
Dr Cellini, could you (with Andriana if she's into it) do a video about how your job/lifestyle impacts you both physically, mentally, emotionally, relationally, etc? i'm really interested to hear how you & Andriana take care of yourselves & your marriage with the demands of your respective jobs
@sallybugs1695
@sallybugs1695 2 года назад
That's too much bruh, maybe you should ask him his social security number his phone number his birth ID his IBAN
@nemos2012
@nemos2012 3 года назад
You are a blessing to all of those people! I hope you were able to get sleep
@HHSMCJROTC
@HHSMCJROTC 3 года назад
Yes, do more of these!
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
I've done a good bit, and I'm not going to stop making them!
@robertstanley9633
@robertstanley9633 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing!
@MakeupMedDiaries
@MakeupMedDiaries 3 года назад
So dedicated!
@TheGreatStarofAfrica
@TheGreatStarofAfrica 3 года назад
Dr Cellini - makes it look easy, awesome commentary - you keep me motivated!!
@alyssad7019
@alyssad7019 3 года назад
you’re amazing. a hero 🤍
@chrishernandez295
@chrishernandez295 3 года назад
Hands down best radiologist ever!! Nothing but huge respect for you! Please be safe out there!! 🔥🤙
@kristengaines5566
@kristengaines5566 3 года назад
It’s so hard to turn vacation mode off the first day back to work. Definitely my favorite Doctor on RU-vid, love the real life perspective you give!
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
Aw thanks!
@HelloMoto_
@HelloMoto_ 3 года назад
I absolutely love how humble and passionate you are about medicine and everything else... it really shows on your videos and it makes me respect and like you even more. & you are funny! Total package haha.
@barryhuizing2804
@barryhuizing2804 3 года назад
Great job keep them coming please!
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
no problem!
@quudsiabalqis
@quudsiabalqis 3 года назад
Salute to all doctors!! You guys are HEROES ❤️😄
@todays.toddler
@todays.toddler 3 года назад
Your a boss !!!!! Best doc ever
@aliceschram1043
@aliceschram1043 3 года назад
I like your on call videos! Tu for all you do doc, especially during this period of covid, stay safe and god bless u!
@birdydoe4432
@birdydoe4432 3 года назад
Hands down the best doc on RU-vid! Seen other channels, but this Doc definitely takes it. Very entertaining! Tips? Maybe do a video of your 7 days off. 7 days off in the life of a Doctor. Yes!
@Cyborg_Auto
@Cyborg_Auto 3 года назад
Always interesting hearing about your cases. Props on your editing skills on these videos.
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
Thx a lot! Glad you like them
@BostonBruins-vt6bx
@BostonBruins-vt6bx 3 года назад
Studying to be a PA and feeling burnt out and stressed! Thank you for the inspiring videos!
@linnsoltwedel
@linnsoltwedel 3 года назад
Oh my I miss New York! These videos give me a little hit to comb my addiction too the amazing city!
@todays.toddler
@todays.toddler 3 года назад
Well said !!!
@janinegagnon7784
@janinegagnon7784 3 года назад
Hi!!! Love these videos
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
And I love making them!
@Tejaswi-oo9vy
@Tejaswi-oo9vy 3 года назад
Salute for all the doctors:) and a lots of thnx from our humans for ur care take among us🙏
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
Thx!! 🙏🏽
@saddyvlogs4911
@saddyvlogs4911 3 года назад
These videos are awesome!
@sherrydawson6253
@sherrydawson6253 3 года назад
Wow I never knew a pt would have to go straight from the OR to IR. 168 hrs on call sounds crazy to me. Then add the back and forth to 2 hospitals! Can't imagine no AC doing a procedure and PPE and all that lead!! U poor guy. But awesome to save lives! ❤💜 your pts are blessed to have u. Hope u get some rest! Your the best!!
@ernestoviramontes7138
@ernestoviramontes7138 3 года назад
Keep filming videos of your job they are super interesting, I watch them because I want to go into medical school for Emergency medicine or Radiology.
@vgt1117
@vgt1117 3 года назад
Congrats to all doctors that manage this situation 👏👏💖 hardcore job
@nextthe9651
@nextthe9651 3 года назад
I dont understand, you see him beign tortred the whole week(sleeping 2 hours a day sometimes and workin like a dog the rest of the time), and you like it? This is not a human this Sadomasochism and this what causes depression and anxiety to a large amont of doctors and people like are encouraging this kind of thing Note: this is not an insult this is just a fact
@gurbanaarongulman2505
@gurbanaarongulman2505 3 года назад
Hey Doc my gf is gonna have to pass USMLE in 2 yrs,as for me, I'm taking Psychology as my pre-med and going to study at a North American medical school hopefully ,your vids have become a huge source of motivation. When I first discovered your channel we binged watched every single video of yours,absolutely love em all. Mad respect n much luv from Leicester,UK!
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
thx so much for the kind words!
@johnlevine3384
@johnlevine3384 3 года назад
Interesting to know a little more about the workflow in an emergent case
@MsSalisha13
@MsSalisha13 3 года назад
That hallway is similar to the one from grey's anatomy! Great video as always Dr Cellini!
@emilywells7415
@emilywells7415 3 года назад
Dr, you are amazing the fact that 14 year olds dance in front of a camera for 60 seconds and make millions irks me. HEALTHCARE workers deserve that kind of money
@ellaedwards1375
@ellaedwards1375 3 года назад
These videos are my favorite
@nicksokolov1412
@nicksokolov1412 3 года назад
Your youtuber and editing skills became much better, congrats
@todays.toddler
@todays.toddler 3 года назад
🥰 sending love from VAN CITY british columbia
@dananason5307
@dananason5307 3 года назад
You kick butt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@evalabinac9707
@evalabinac9707 3 года назад
Great video! Greetings from Croatia 🇭🇷
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
Hvala!
@realdoctorjin6010
@realdoctorjin6010 3 года назад
Wearing N95 is pretty tough for a whole day. We call it N95 nose 👃
@sim_aware
@sim_aware 3 года назад
Yeah, the dermatologists at our center started suggesting way to massage and improve blood flow to prevent breakdown after seeing a few that got bad...
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
It’s the worst
@realdoctorjin6010
@realdoctorjin6010 3 года назад
@@DrCellini some of my staff started wearing double surgical mask instead for months. And try to reduce the exposure. They all doing fine so far even we saw COVID everyday
@Ahn-mu3db
@Ahn-mu3db 3 года назад
@@realdoctorjin6010 this is what I'm thinking of doing if my N95 is too tight
@rozsa-readgirl3476
@rozsa-readgirl3476 3 года назад
The worst is the second day, after the nightshift ; feel like escaping to the toilet every five minutes to sniff some fresh air 😅 I normally do about 30 hours...
@adibarash8572
@adibarash8572 3 года назад
thx for your video
@cherylboyanowski5452
@cherylboyanowski5452 3 года назад
That was fun!
@marisarodney1874
@marisarodney1874 3 года назад
Hello Dr Cellini . Thanks very much for your great videos I’m getting a lot of clarity on radiology. Do you have any live videos on Uterine Fibroid Embolization?
@Ms.Opinionated
@Ms.Opinionated 3 года назад
Hey Dr. C, My family and friend's can't wait to see the video about Uterine Fibroids. There are about 10 , age 35 to 45, black women who would benefit from the knowledge. It's what we talk about ALOT! Hope you got a chance to rest. One 💘
@katelynmiller161
@katelynmiller161 3 года назад
Does anyone else wait for the notification that he posted so you can go comment and have him like or reply to it cause it makes your day? Yeah, cause me too 😅💓
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
I do it too! 😉
@JB-cn1if
@JB-cn1if 3 года назад
We don’t mind long videos. I would still watch your vlogs even if it’s more than 30 mins!!! 🤣 keep it up, Dr. Michael!!
@hckynrscnd8916
@hckynrscnd8916 3 года назад
I'm studying for the RN NCLEX in Ontario, Canada. Can't wait to have this behind me On another note: I can't imagine living in a city and still having to travel an hour to work! I live 7km from my job, in a city, and it's a 10 min car ride to work. Working 7-7 I would never want to spend 2 hours a day driving, I feel bad for this doc.
@anthony64632
@anthony64632 3 года назад
Keep making awesome videos as long as captions are available
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
No proble! Thx
@anthony64632
@anthony64632 3 года назад
I would appreciate to know what do you wear on your neck during the procedure. I notice that the staff in radiology clinic in last week RU-vid,that they were wearing something around their necks.
@cassiefriedman1446
@cassiefriedman1446 Год назад
You seem like a good doctor
@cullin0072
@cullin0072 3 года назад
Good morning Dr
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
Morning!
@jamesnorris9637
@jamesnorris9637 3 года назад
I'm exhausted
@Hanniekinz
@Hanniekinz 3 года назад
How have you not developed a sleeping disorder? 😴 Lol I worked night shift as a nurse for 6 months and it screwed me up. Thank you for your commitment to these patients! It sounded like a long week. Rest up
@todays.toddler
@todays.toddler 3 года назад
My baby just dislike your video by accident and I’m like no you can’t do that u have to give it a thumbs up 👍🏻
@fatimamumtaz5428
@fatimamumtaz5428 3 года назад
Dr.Cellini, have you ever had a burn out. If there's would you like to share it with us?? Pleasee... Love your videos..
@karynb7781
@karynb7781 3 года назад
Slamming on the Elevator Button, Right? Every. Day. I respect all you do traveling, OMG. The Time!! I worked with one physician who was wheelchair bound & traveled every shift between facilities downtown/east side. One day I saw him in the parking garage just doing his basic getting in his chair, not electric, and heading into the building. Wow. His strength. Later that night a staff scolded him for blue ink (One day may she receive in return all the darkness she gave). He was Dedicated!! And I remember moving furniture for him to get bedside. Never minded for a second. Takes special People!! All the Best, these times are unbelievable. Needing a 2nd shower 1 hour after getting into work, right? SweatBalls Aack! You're Rocking It!! Go Team Blue.
@rucrazyking
@rucrazyking 3 года назад
You should collab with Max Feinstein! He’s an anesthesiology resident there at Mount Siani and is a RU-vidr 😁
@richardramirez5454
@richardramirez5454 3 года назад
Great video as always! And unrelated question but what are the Nikes that you’re wearing in that last case??
@chelseyh9387
@chelseyh9387 3 года назад
How do you do surgery when your so tired and fatigued? Is it safe? Or does being in the OR give you a rush?
@1337Hayze
@1337Hayze 3 года назад
god you looked entirely DRAINED towards the end of the video, get some rest mate. Great work doctor as always
@ashleyjordan2844
@ashleyjordan2844 3 года назад
Love your videos! They keep me motivated to continue pushing for that med school acceptance 😊
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
Glad you like them!
@nextthe9651
@nextthe9651 3 года назад
I dont understand, you see him beign tortred the whole week(sleeping 2 hours a day sometimes and workin like a dog the rest of the time), and you like it? This is not a human this Sadomasochism and this what causes depression and anxiety to a large amont of doctors and people like are encouraging this kind of thing Note: this is not an insult this is just a fact
@ashleyjordan2844
@ashleyjordan2844 3 года назад
@@nextthe9651 I get what you're saying but I'd say it's about finding a balance. Work hard then play hard. You have to know yourself to recognize your limits so you can minimize burnout and work in self-care as needed. I've done some tough jobs before (nonprofit construction with long hours) and I've found that for me personally I enjoy the challenge of finding that balance while doing what I can to serve others. Deciding to go into medicine should definitely not be done on a whim!
@ashleymclean8894
@ashleymclean8894 3 года назад
Love watching your videos. You inspire me to keep going in school cuz good things will happen when I'm finished. But Dr, pushing the elevator button 900 times doesn't make it get to you faster. Hahaha 😂
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
It doesn’t? 😉
@andr3902
@andr3902 3 года назад
Nobody: Dr. Cellini: but...what can you do?
@kathyrall813
@kathyrall813 3 года назад
Thank you to all the doctors who are posting videos of their day. It is very hard to find doctors and clinics that are comfortable with shadowing right now. These videos have been a God send to ab able to look at the diffferent specialities during this pandemic. Thank you again!!!
@Thomas06992
@Thomas06992 3 года назад
Category is.... Dr. Silver Fox!
@louissargent6059
@louissargent6059 3 года назад
does your network reimburse travel costs between facilities?
@brodyswertfeger2601
@brodyswertfeger2601 3 года назад
Get this man an uber sponsorship!
@SalvusGratiumFidem
@SalvusGratiumFidem 3 года назад
He had some major bags under his eyes 👀 😂
@rossskeens8396
@rossskeens8396 3 года назад
Ever use OMT at a DO on your postop patients?
@janp1975
@janp1975 3 года назад
Hi so I don’t know if you have covered this in your other videos ... my dad came out positive for covid in oct and it’s nov now & he has come out positive twice again .. he has no social interaction but it just does not go away. So it’s 1am rn lol idk if you could think of anything he could do .
@MCMMADDOGXCV
@MCMMADDOGXCV 3 года назад
7:02 Holy Quran ❤️❤️
@aqualife88
@aqualife88 3 года назад
Thought I heard it! Had to rewind
@buggaba
@buggaba 3 года назад
All praise to Allah
@nicolemariemusic
@nicolemariemusic 3 года назад
why was it so warm in there? ALL ir's I'VE Been to generally freezing( I have gj feeding tube and a translumbar central line so I'm in ir a good amount of time. also ex med student( ehlers danlos syndrome took over )
@reddbendd
@reddbendd Год назад
I would not trust a doctor that looks tired I would tell him go take a nap while I take a nap and we’ll talk in 20 minutes
@jasminedecker5032
@jasminedecker5032 3 года назад
I watch these a lot because I want to be a doctor but watching theses seems really stressful
@alexandrarodeyns5564
@alexandrarodeyns5564 3 года назад
Me too
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
Lol yea it def can be...
@jasminedecker5032
@jasminedecker5032 3 года назад
kate black thank you
@MattWolfe1019
@MattWolfe1019 3 года назад
I watch these videos a lot because I've on and off thought about getting a job in the medical field as a Phlebotomist or maybe a Pharmacy Technician. I'm not smart enough to be a doctor or anything like that. There's just something about the medical field that has always grabbed my attention.
@jasminedecker5032
@jasminedecker5032 3 года назад
Terry Kline same but seeing other people stressed makes me stressed I don’t know why but my aunt was a nurse and she said the first couple months are always stressful and you get put in different situations
@aqualife88
@aqualife88 3 года назад
So with the AC not being on and a patient bleeding a lot, does the hot temperature not make them bleed more? Just curious sorry may be a dumb question.
@coreyvural1495
@coreyvural1495 3 года назад
In general you worry about hypothermia with trauma pts, not hyperthermia. Most trauma ORs have the temp cranked way up to try to keep the pt warm. If you get cold, your body gets worse at clotting your blood and you bleed way more.
@aqualife88
@aqualife88 3 года назад
@@coreyvural1495 oh yes that is true I forgot about that. Thank you!
@sim_aware
@sim_aware 3 года назад
Funny how everyone seems to get slammed with call after a vacation. (But be sure to log in to do your mandatory wellness training) 😢
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
🤣
@gbemiegun3477
@gbemiegun3477 3 года назад
can a radiology PA do all interventional procedures?
@reenaprashar4015
@reenaprashar4015 3 года назад
I am from India I want to be a iitian I salute doctors.
@antonysare1439
@antonysare1439 3 года назад
Not sure what your demo is but as an aspiring IR I’d love to know what the complex procedures are that you’re getting called in for!
@Hanniekinz
@Hanniekinz 3 года назад
I was about the ask the same thing!
@annadanna100
@annadanna100 3 года назад
Can you do an apartment tour?
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
haha yes!!
@SpoonieSensei
@SpoonieSensei 3 года назад
if that is your couch ... the bookshelves in the back match mine almost IDENTICALLY. although i have the couch FACING the bookshelves and a pair of chairs facing the couch with a nice coffee table in the middle. and the fireplace is right there too!! perfect for cold winters when the electricity goes out ... i still have heat! not a fan of my neighbor ... but what can you do. question - i am having some very serious problems with MANY MANY MANY varicosities in BOTH of my legs and they "think" the biggest source of trouble is the "great saphenous vein" (although i also have issues with "leakage" of my deep veins, i.e., the blood doesn't flow one way as it should but it goes both ways - i am sure you know that but for anyone who is reading this who might not know!) but i will have a better idea of what i'm up against on wednesday. is something like an ultrasound-guided vein closure (not just the rather odd issues i am facing, but just in general) via injection, catheter, or removal aided by an interventional radiologist? i am just curious!! i am not even in med school yet but i have found interest in so many specialties that i never thought would be interesting just by doing as much "shadowing" as i can at the moment! *i have behcet's - and legit, systemic, neurological-involved Behcet's (there seems to be a tsunami of Behcet's "diagnoses" flooding the country now but i would wager to a guess that 70% of these "diagnosed" patients really do not have Behcet's because they do not even meet the diagnostic criteria, which, in my opinion, are already extraordinarily "lax." i do see Dr. Yazici at NYU Langone and I am one of the few patients he has "kept on" after so many years .... at any rate, a little backstory, a little prodding to see if you know any of the NYU Langone doctors (or if you are one!), and a few questions whose answers I would love to know! Thanks much again! p.s. i have a very long story that i will try to abbreviate to the best of my abilities. the first KNOWN GI bleed I had happened in my "sophomore" year at CMU (I never really had a full "freshman" yeah and I also did "skip" 11th grade) - at any rate, it was the spring semester and I got placed in a dorm with a really nice Chinese girl whose roommate had taken the semester to study abroad. at any rate, i had been placed on Imuran (it was not until much later that I had the labs to prove that like a relatively high percentage of the population who cannot metabolize this medication, it also just accumulated and accumulated and my already bad immune system - I have CVID as well - tanked when I contracted some 24-hr "stomach bug" that was circling the dorm. I had gotten up to go to the bathroom because I felt like I was going to be sick and I must have blacked out on the floor ... thankfully it was REALLY early in the AM bc my roommate heard me thunk to the ground and SCREAMED. i woke up and found myself face first in a pile of bloody vomit. Finally, things got so bad that I had to call the Health Center who had to call Campus Security to carry me down the steps to the car and then back up and into the Health Center because I was so weak I couldn't carry my own body weight. At the Health Center I was tested and I WAS BLEEDING INTERALLY. They called the ambulance and I don't really remember much after that other than being in the ambulance for like a 6-block drive and the only bit I remember was being unconscious and then conscious for a fraction of a minute - long enough to hear the paramedics shouting "SHE IS CRASHING!" and then I was back out. I do not remember going into the hospital. I do not remember waiting for my mom to drive the 6+ hour-long drive to Pittsburgh. I was EXTRAORDINARILY hypotensive and I am very fortunate not only that they got me to the hospital so quickly but that I had been in a room with a roommate and she had actually been there. If those things wouldn't have played out the way they did, if my roommate had stayed at the CS labs writing code all night, I would have been found dead, I am quite sure. But that was only the first of a VERY long chain of "internal bleeding" and colonoscopies and hospitalizations - one of which "gave" me C. Diff. And this was before things got BAD with the Behcet's. What is my point to anyone who might be reading? YOU REALLY DO NOT WANT TO GET "COVID." the vascular manifestations creep me out so badly ... when i see those slides of any biopsy and there are more blood clots than you could ever attempt to count.... it's terrifying. STAY HOME. STAY SAFE. BE WELL. KEEP YOUR FAMILY WELL! &C.!
@JD-xb9eo
@JD-xb9eo 3 года назад
Good Morning to you Goodnight To me our time is different because i am in Philippines 🇵🇭:))
@todays.toddler
@todays.toddler 3 года назад
Lol thats funny.
@purplgrits7916
@purplgrits7916 3 года назад
You never answered my question previously if RN’s are on call with you? The patient who came to you from surgery, was a nurse there from IR or ICU?
@kathykaiser1129
@kathykaiser1129 3 года назад
i heard in the news a lots of covid cases in new york is that true doc?
@douglassmith3016
@douglassmith3016 3 года назад
🚑))) )) ) + ☕ = Dr. Needsleep.
@jirdalys
@jirdalys 3 года назад
I’m not sure if you’ve covered this topic previously as I am a new sub.... have you or your wife ever experience burnout? During undergrad, grad, or at the job? & what are the methods or ways you or your wife have done to overcome it? Thank you for all you guys do! Stay safe!
@DrCellini
@DrCellini 3 года назад
Oh yeah for SURE! I usually just take a vacay and completely decompress....but that hasn’t been able to work too well in 2020
@amandal4510
@amandal4510 3 года назад
Not being rude, please don’t take it that way. but why does the person have flip flops on while wheeling a patient? Is it protocol for them to change shoes before entering/exiting the OR suites? Just not something we normally see in my area. Southeast Missouri.
@Inbedwhereelese
@Inbedwhereelese 3 года назад
Do you get reimbursed for uber rides between hospitals?
@ameowingbird
@ameowingbird 3 года назад
lol the trash pile by msw on trash day is truly a sight to behold
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