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Day in the Life of a DOCTOR: 24 Hours On Call (ft. aortic stenosis) 

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Join me for a day in the life of a doctor on call for 24 hours! I'm on call for internal medicine, assessing patients in the emergency department, admitting patients to hospital and covering any strokes.
Thank you to the whole medical team here at Sault Area Hospital for making this video possible!
This video is made for educational purposes only and should not be viewed as medical advice. Speak to your doctor if you have any concerns about your health.
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Комментарии : 246   
@irtap404
@irtap404 Год назад
Everytime she introduces herself as a doctor I feel so happy for her achievement!
@neen42
@neen42 Год назад
Do you mean a specialist? Residents are doctors - they've graduated med school.
@trapps99
@trapps99 Год назад
@@neen42isn’t she a doctor too?
@neen42
@neen42 Год назад
@@trapps99 of course, she's been a doctor for years - since she graduated from medical school.
@lterry523
@lterry523 Год назад
Eyeeyeyeyeyy Christmas to you and your team
@lterry523
@lterry523 Год назад
Eyeeye I think I have
@crazysox305
@crazysox305 Год назад
I used to watch these videos as an undergrad student for fun and now I watch them as first year med student to study! (And still for fun haha!)
@ViolinMD
@ViolinMD Год назад
Congrats on starting your medical training!
@jesss4499
@jesss4499 Год назад
Sameeee😊
@Restlessmedic
@Restlessmedic Год назад
Doctor, your videos really help me see the continuum of care and what happens after we get them to the hospital. As a paramedic, I have a really limited idea of what happens when they get into the hospital as an admitted patient. I appreciate you showing us what happens. Also going through different problems that patients face is an amazing resource too!
@victoriadavis675
@victoriadavis675 Год назад
Siobhan
@veevee306
@veevee306 Год назад
Yup, all of our specialists come down to see admitted patients in the ED, including the intensivist if they are destined for the ICU. Patients get the same care as the floor in the ED, but without the safer patient ratios! I took care of a step-down level patient, a 1:1 ICU patient, and a half-dozen or so medical patients. Our hospitalist, intensivist, and OR team all came to me for report when they came to consult. I love ED--never the same thing twice, and always a chance to learn.
@lterry523
@lterry523 Год назад
Yeyeye eey3yyeyeeyeyeye 👍
@lterry523
@lterry523 Год назад
Yeeyeye and the house 😅 6:42
@lterry523
@lterry523 Год назад
Dhshsysydsyehsh Christmas 🎁
@MsStina84
@MsStina84 Год назад
I loved that you and Mark got to work on the same patient. One day, if possible, it would be really cool to actually hear about or see his work on such a case.
@beckylamers2665
@beckylamers2665 Год назад
your hubby waiting for you with food literally brought tears to my eyes lol, you guys are so lucky to have each other 🥹
@MMrunner2
@MMrunner2 Год назад
❤ same here.
@Israella_
@Israella_ Год назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️
@danronck3636
@danronck3636 Год назад
So mindblowing, started watching your videos when you were PGY1 and i started medschool an now you've finished residency and i'm starting PGY1 in 2 Months. Still cant believe it. Thank you for everything🙏
@azeezraad1150
@azeezraad1150 Год назад
Appreciate that you still manage to film and show us what is it like to be on call! Thanks Dr Siobhan!
@autumnstarr418
@autumnstarr418 Год назад
You and your husband seem so lucky to have each other. Also you seem like such an amazing and genuine person and it’s great to see a doctor like you.
@cweampuff
@cweampuff Год назад
Your relationship with Mark is so precious, you both treat each other so well. 🥺 ❤️
@tinikabyrd9509
@tinikabyrd9509 Год назад
I am a nurse and I LOVE your videos. Thanks for sharing!
@GabGabs444
@GabGabs444 Год назад
I love how you incorporate Mark in your videos. It’s great to see you two’s interactions even if it’s for a short moment.
@ceeq3997
@ceeq3997 Год назад
your energy is sooo contagious.....and filled with such optimism and clarity and, bonus - humour!!! 😻 (oh and we all love the little snippets with the wonderful Mark!)
@ashikihsan1946
@ashikihsan1946 Год назад
Hi Dr.Siobhan, I appreciate your 24 hour call on shift. You worked hard Siobhan to take care of your patients. May God bless you
@Israella_
@Israella_ Год назад
I pray for GOD'S blessings upon her life too🙏🙏❤️
@kmpaterson11
@kmpaterson11 Год назад
Oh my gosh!!! I haven’t watched your videos since you were in residency. CONGRATULATIONS!! This is truly a feat you will celebrate the rest of your life. Blessings to you!
@janeholt1112
@janeholt1112 Год назад
So proud that you have achieved your goals. Love these kinds of videos! Mark really is a rock star to have brought your dinner after such a tough shift.
@traceyflater
@traceyflater Год назад
Hi there! So happy to still see your videos coming up.
@MillieWYT
@MillieWYT Год назад
I could honestly watch these vlogs every day for the rest of time!! I loveee them, thank you for continuing to post on RU-vid whilst quite literally saving lives 👏🏼🤗💓
@albertoguardadocastaneda7354
I’ve watched your videos for yrs and it’s so crazy that you’re not a doctor!!!! You’re a massive inspiration for me. I’m hoping to get into med school very soon🙌
@flatif23
@flatif23 Год назад
This video was so awesome! especially how you integrated pictures and sounds!! excited to see more!🤗
@traceyjkirkby
@traceyjkirkby Год назад
Been watching you since the beginning! You’re the best, so happy we’re getting these style of videos again♥️… hubby is a great addition too! Thank you to you all for your service🫶🏼
@Ethanvaladez637
@Ethanvaladez637 4 месяца назад
Loved this video!!! You have a lot of enthusiasm, passion, and hard work put into every day of your job. Keep up the great work, we are all thankful we have doctors like you working in the field of medicine.
@boomy671
@boomy671 Год назад
Oh my gosh, you popped up in my suggested videos and I'm crying bc i watched you ages ago when you were still doing your residency!!! I am so proud of you 🎉
@davidcoleman8398
@davidcoleman8398 Год назад
I think it's so amazing to watch the videos you post with everyone. I'm learning something new every day when I watch what your posting. I've got 2 cousins' who are Nurse's and one of them is a head Nurse in the ER. Most of all;I want to say thank you to you and your husband for sharing these videos,and all the info you share with me/us! Good Job!!
@karenlivesvicariously1287
@karenlivesvicariously1287 Год назад
Another interesting video, thanks. Your enthusiasm and smile are uplifting.
@Fishfartyparty
@Fishfartyparty Год назад
Have the best day! Appreciate all you do
@pepperpan794
@pepperpan794 Год назад
Dr. Siobhan! I'm in medical school and I'm secretly hoping to do residency in internal medicine someday but I feel like I'm always lacking in the "case-solving" aspect of it all, since our exposure to the hospital became limited due to the pandemic. I find myself watching medical shows to practice (although these cases are always exaggerated a bit) so I can relax but review at the same time. Your videos are a creative and new way for me to continue practicing and I just wanna say thank you for putting in the time and effort to put out videos like these. It helps me be inspired but at same time learn while enjoying. Cheers!
@Npm4374
@Npm4374 Год назад
Hi! I’m matriculating in the University of MN of medical school this summer. Your videos have been huge sources encouragement. You carry yourself very well. Thank you!
@duckthetruck13
@duckthetruck13 Год назад
Thank you for coming to the sault. I'm an RN at SAH. We rely on our wonderful locums and appreciate you ❤
@natashaleblanc1448
@natashaleblanc1448 Год назад
Im an internal medicine resident in Montréal and love love your videos! They are so great. Thanks for sharing!!
@samjones4327
@samjones4327 Год назад
Hey Siobhan! Thank you for taking us on another adventure! I love your channel so much! I always learn something new with each adventure! Thanks for sharing with us and I'll see you inthe next one!! Be well, be safe and Cheers!!!
@simas032
@simas032 Год назад
love how dedicated you are! As a healthcare myself and working towards my MPH - find these videos so educating. thank you!
@andrews6211
@andrews6211 Год назад
I always love watching your on call hospital videos Shioban.
@annawarriorgacha
@annawarriorgacha Год назад
Hi, I don’t know how, but everything you explain in these videos are really easy to understand even tho they’re complicated subjects
@anni9666
@anni9666 Год назад
Okay now this was super helpfull and made me less worried about my future! It's amazing that it doesn't have to be an open heart surgery anymore when it comes to aortic valve! Such a good news❤️
@Heather406
@Heather406 Год назад
Wow, that surgery to treat aortic stenosis is incredible! Thank you again for your videos; so glad you got some sleep this time 😊
@stefanoagnolin7428
@stefanoagnolin7428 Год назад
I can totally relate ! I've just started working as a neonatologist in a new hospital. It's my first experience as a graduate pediatrician. I've been called to assist the birth of premature babies in the delivery room and OR. Last Friday I had to resus a late preterm baby who was born apnoic with very low heart rate! I had already done that but I was used to had the attending physician by my side in case something went wrong. Now I'm on my own.
@spockb1186
@spockb1186 Год назад
Fascinating strategic, Siobhan. Love to bring your four strings and bow and play a soothing song.
@cynthiaconners4474
@cynthiaconners4474 Год назад
I absolutely love your videos, so real and most important reassuring. ❤
@eddypena
@eddypena Год назад
Doctor, your editing skills are amazing! Keep up the good work! Sincerely, a fan since 2019.
@burnice3901
@burnice3901 Год назад
Great video. I love these type of videos. So real. I’m so happy you’re a doctor now🤗🤗🌹
@staceyhatten8364
@staceyhatten8364 Год назад
This has been so much fun following along with you on your journey, and now you are a Dr! Thank you so much for sharing all of this with us. I am SO proud of you!
@atharshahzada9048
@atharshahzada9048 Год назад
she's been a doctor for years.. she's just specialised now
@purplealice
@purplealice Год назад
It's always interesting to see you dealing with different medical environments and different kinds of cases.
@sciencesimplified3890
@sciencesimplified3890 Год назад
These videos are so educational and high quality… as a burned out 3rd year med student watching educational/entertaining videos is so helpful and rare to come across
@UpasnaParikh151
@UpasnaParikh151 Год назад
I love your videos! Continue your amazing work
@anthonyhoffmann543
@anthonyhoffmann543 Год назад
You are so alive!! I admire you!!
@venuspang6955
@venuspang6955 Год назад
Thanks for showing us, you did such a great job and I'm sure your audience appreciates the educational elements! Although that amboss AS clip is giving me flashbacks to third year med school!
@salvadoroliveira6632
@salvadoroliveira6632 Год назад
Yaay, good to see you again, Dr. Siobhan! Have a great weekend!❤Edit: what a fantastic invention, TAVR!
@LaraA55
@LaraA55 Год назад
@Violin MD Siobhan, I totally understand what you meant by double checking everything ...been there myself. It was so interesting to learn about the TAVR procedure. Poor Mark, he looked so buggered. And the on call bedroom looked very nice. I never could sleep when I was on call as I was always looking at my pager.
@kmpaterson11
@kmpaterson11 Год назад
Wow you are so smart!!!! I love that you could hear an aortic stenosis through the stethoscope. The doctors I work with aren’t specialized but omg they just use radiology to diagnose everything
@mindychristmas525
@mindychristmas525 Год назад
I am so proud to be one of your followers ❤️ and love hearing you say doctor. Not resident. 😍
@colonbrd761
@colonbrd761 Год назад
you always do a super great job with all your patients.
@RRFerrara
@RRFerrara Год назад
Love your videos. I found you on RU-vid a while ago and your videos are very interesting and knowledgeable. Keep up the good work thank you for teaching me some things
@DanielRivera-pw3xi
@DanielRivera-pw3xi Год назад
Im in pharmacy school and it's so cool to apply what we are learning in school.
@aymeric_L
@aymeric_L Год назад
ah ! kinda headed to YT to check if you had uploaded a video today. After 10 min of scrolling yours popped up! awesome. And thanks!
@melissasheppard6674
@melissasheppard6674 Год назад
Thanks Siobhan, have a great day 👋
@lynneanthony168
@lynneanthony168 Год назад
I love your videos, always interesting and informative!!
@mattschoular8844
@mattschoular8844 Год назад
Congrats Doc.... Thanks for sharing the content
@colonbrd761
@colonbrd761 Год назад
Hello Doctor you are a very hard worker.i enjoy watching all your videos.
@jawomariama
@jawomariama Год назад
Always excited for your videos ❤
@im_just_a_cat_.just_a_cat.
@im_just_a_cat_.just_a_cat. Год назад
Violin MD Violin MD Violin MD
@karenrosenberger1321
@karenrosenberger1321 Год назад
I love your videos Siobhan!!
@penobby1
@penobby1 Год назад
I love these India of videos, I’m a visual learner so this helps me understand better than reading it in a book
@janaamr7390
@janaamr7390 Год назад
omg I loved the Murmur simulation, although I am just a high schooler I love your videos thank you for taking the time to create such great videos , we appreciate you Siobhan
@fisherbredrup
@fisherbredrup Год назад
Her videos are so educational.
@RB-ui4sq
@RB-ui4sq Год назад
Wow. I’ve watched all of her videos!!
@Skatejock21
@Skatejock21 Год назад
That is love when your husband waits for you just to bring you food. But also probably really nice to say hello and goodbye in passing, as you both probably dont have predictable schedules
@Lizzy43645
@Lizzy43645 Год назад
My mom had the same issue with her heart valve and just had a TAVR in March and recovered so fast! Ironically a friend of mine now used to work Edward who makes the artificial valve. ❤
@BasicDrumming
@BasicDrumming Год назад
I appreciate you, thank you for making content.
@kilikena09
@kilikena09 Год назад
I love your 24 hr on call videos! Soooo interesting the types of cases you get! If I were smarter, I would have gone into medicine!!
@CHEEKYSTEPHY
@CHEEKYSTEPHY Год назад
You literally have the best husband I hope he got the rest he well needed bless him! Love watching your videos :) keep up the good work XD
@kylematthews-toner3741
@kylematthews-toner3741 Год назад
Loved the video all the way from Australia 🇦🇺
@audreyahmed2048
@audreyahmed2048 Год назад
This is my favourite time of the week
@charytoise3613
@charytoise3613 Год назад
Keep it up! I like how it's 12.18 am here in Singapore and I'm up late watching your videos :)
@3cardmonty602
@3cardmonty602 Год назад
I required aortic valve replacement surgery via Open Heart Surgery last April (2022). My valve was regurgitating. It was bicuspid, but also found out post-surgery that it had a 4-5mm hole in one of its leaflets. Only symptoms I experienced were a low blood pressure of 90/40, and blurry vision in my right eye as if someone was shining a flashlight into it. Recovery from OHS was very tough. My valve was replaced with a bovine valve. It took about a month for my body to “accept” it. My heart wound pound every night when going to sleep. That caused me a lot of anxiety. Luckily at about 1 month post-surgery my heartbeat was routine again. One year later now - I feel much better. My BP is stabilized. I had my surgery in a very busy New Jersey hospital. Nothing like the one your working in now.
@charlenechua6073
@charlenechua6073 Год назад
Happy Saturday Love the caption
@salvadoroliveira6632
@salvadoroliveira6632 Год назад
Mark having brought you food made me think of one brother in law who cooks very well and my syster always work too much as a nurse.❤
@jamesbooth7524
@jamesbooth7524 Год назад
Great job. Very interesting please keep sharing
@sebastijankerse801
@sebastijankerse801 Год назад
Another great video! Greetings from Slovenia!
@bozobarr
@bozobarr Год назад
Thanks for that interesting review of the heart murmur and then illustration of the heart valve replacement. 🤓😁
@nasrinn812
@nasrinn812 Год назад
Love watching your videos! So much to learn. Please keep them coming.
@amb817
@amb817 Год назад
If I was working in the healthcare field, Dr Siobhan would definitely be my mentor
@wendystubbs9780
@wendystubbs9780 Год назад
Yay so happy you are still in the Soo :)
@queen11111
@queen11111 Год назад
Loving these kinda vlogs and you in your new role🎉🎉🎉🎉 please upload sooner 😅
@jaccrazy21
@jaccrazy21 Год назад
Thank you so much for doing this video. So many people my entire life. (born with a vsd and coarctation of aorta) don’t honor or respect my wishes to not lift a heavy object or walk too many stairs etc. (outside a med. setting) They reg. forget that heart issues are not just an “age thing”. And it is not all related to diet or salt. … Like we did it or caused this narrowing or hole. They mean well. By no means are most people purposely non objective. Nor rigid. They just don’t know that it is not as uncommon of a problem as it appears to the outside. ❤️ Triple thanks 🤗 🙏
@joanhoffman3702
@joanhoffman3702 Год назад
I hear you. I also have invisible disabilities. Mainly my knees, also the effects of being hypothyroid. How to convince someone I have no energy to do things, rather than being considered lazy. 🙁
@jaccrazy21
@jaccrazy21 Год назад
@@joanhoffman3702 2,000 percent. Then when we push too hard, and struggle to move or do a daily task, to people please they are like “why didn’t you tell me”? 😂 😑 Like it has not been a thing the entire whole lifespan of our knowing one another. It is a pain. Literally. Sending you 😍 and understanding to a degree.
@bianca8096
@bianca8096 Год назад
Love your videos!!!! ❤❤❤
@stephaniemoore7889
@stephaniemoore7889 Год назад
I love watching your RU-vid channel.
@andremadethis
@andremadethis Год назад
Love the montage!
@myinsung89
@myinsung89 Год назад
I just love your videos… upload more ❤❤ love from Dubai
@MiguelRPD
@MiguelRPD Год назад
I'm so glad your thumbnail game is on point 😮
@donnacarter4282
@donnacarter4282 Год назад
Love your videos! You are so forthcoming and real. Crazy question . Love the jacket in this video. Patagonia , but do you remember the style name? If not appreciate your videos !
@Decode5508ultimate
@Decode5508ultimate 3 месяца назад
Congrats!!
@gracev5288
@gracev5288 Год назад
My cousin has had a TAVR done. He was born with an absent pulmonary valve and has had heart problems all of his life. He’s 30 now. He’s also had plenty of open heart surgeries and was 23 when he had the TAVR since they didn’t have that when he was younger
@SD-ss1ty
@SD-ss1ty Год назад
yes, I like this vlog. please make more
@ebola950
@ebola950 Год назад
Thanks! You rock! All; Be good!
@ViolinMD
@ViolinMD Год назад
Thank you very much - I appreciate it!
@our3geckos
@our3geckos Год назад
Absolutely love your content 👍🥰‼️ You make being a DR, SO MUCH BETTER👍‼️Thank you for letting us see behind the scenes 👍🥰‼️I also love how you get down to layman's terms to explain to everyone who doesn't understand medical terms👍‼️ I love your passion 💗❣️ Love also that you & your husband can work together 💗❣️ 💞 ALOHA FROM HAWAI'I 💞🌹 LYSSA 🌹
@paiphyothant7269
@paiphyothant7269 10 месяцев назад
A fan of you from Myanmar 🇲🇲 It’s great and fun to watch your videos. You are my idol, Violet! I have keen interest in internal medicine, too. I’ve got a question, my idol. Does this patient with symptomatic AS require angiography before TAVR? I am preparing for MRCP part 1 and find this is a necessity before any intervention. So much respect and love for you two!❤
@thomasmcmurtry3470
@thomasmcmurtry3470 Год назад
Great to see you still making videos. Been watching you a long time and every time I watch it makes me want to be a doctor even that much more.
@bethanycook8430
@bethanycook8430 Год назад
Amazing video!!!
@jenn3388
@jenn3388 Год назад
Hi, I love your videos so much. I learned many English words that I haven’t seen before. Hopefully, if you have more time, you could write transcripts what you are saying in video, which helps me to understand clearly and improve my English medical vocabularies. I’m from Vietnam - South East Asia. Thank you for your help.
@inferno10
@inferno10 Год назад
I'm in the medical device industry and worked on a TAVR in the past, so I was ecstatic to hear you talk about the procedure. It's amazing to think that we can get a full replacement heart valve in a cath lab instead of the surgical ward.
@sciencesimplified3890
@sciencesimplified3890 Год назад
It’s like being in my hospitalist rotation from the comfort of my home and being able to search term and rewind etc
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