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Day in the Life of a DOCTOR in the HOSPITAL (ft. fainting) 

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Join me for a day in the life of a doctor working in the hospital as an internal medicine specialist. You'll see what it's like seeing patients in the emergency department and admitted on the ward. Plus learn about how we treat patients who faint unexpectedly and patients who come in with the life-threatening condition called "sepsis".
Thank you to Jeff and Eryn for participating and to the whole Sault Area Hospital for their support.
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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@sallyhudson7196
@sallyhudson7196 Год назад
Your patients are so lucky to have you! Your excitement and enthusiasm for medicine is a breath of fresh air.
@RobloxGamerGirl2014
@RobloxGamerGirl2014 9 месяцев назад
Yeah if had that job I would have been so tired and pessimistic
@derekdempsey8506
@derekdempsey8506 9 месяцев назад
Yes it is because most other people in healthcare just complain complain complain
@CamiWuzHere
@CamiWuzHere Год назад
OMG YOU ARE SOO CLOSE TO 1M I’ve been watching since 40k
@kelly1827
@kelly1827 Год назад
It IS exciting! I have no idea how many subs she had when I started following her, I just remember she was a wee little proto-doctor then.
@CamiWuzHere
@CamiWuzHere Год назад
@@kelly1827 yeah she has grown so much on her platform, the world needs more wholesome channels like this
@cdmoffical007
@cdmoffical007 Год назад
Same
@s.and.a.lawncare2867
@s.and.a.lawncare2867 Год назад
Me too
@jessicafreeborn4997
@jessicafreeborn4997 Год назад
Haha amazingly the number I’m seeing right now is 911 k
@Chealsea662
@Chealsea662 Год назад
To a first year resident, to second, to third, and on and on! Now, you're a specialist!! You're my true model. You worked so hard and it paid off!! Congratulations!
@G2010J
@G2010J Год назад
People like you and Mike are every nurse graduate's dream doctor to work with!
@mikeh2129
@mikeh2129 Год назад
Mark is her husbands name
@charmainedethierry4166
@charmainedethierry4166 Год назад
​@@mikeh2129 think they meant doctor Mike on yt but yes market too
@StarryNightt.
@StarryNightt. 11 месяцев назад
@@charmainedethierry4166market😂
@lootbox9071
@lootbox9071 11 месяцев назад
​@@charmainedethierry4166they most likely did mean doctor mike
@sofiagee6776
@sofiagee6776 Год назад
The fact you are so positive even tho you are in hospital is so amazing!
@LaraA55
@LaraA55 Год назад
I know, right?
@callmecelll
@callmecelll Год назад
I've fainted while crossing a 6 lane road traffic light, thankfully my friends were present to support me. I have RBBB
@zanerivers4431
@zanerivers4431 Год назад
I work with so many doctors at my hospital and I wish more of them had the positive attitude that you do. I can only imagine how much more amazing healthcare could be with more doctors like you! Your communication skills are great, your attitude is wonderful, and you pay attention to every detail and work through situations thoroughly to make sure you’re making the right decisions.
@sebastijankerse801
@sebastijankerse801 Год назад
I wish all doctors are like you... You are fresh, full of energy and your omnipotent smile... And the way you explain things for us non-medical people... easy to understand... Good luck, and greetings from Slovenia!
@TheGeeoff
@TheGeeoff Год назад
Great comment. PS. Just a small thing - I think you mean "omnipresent". Omnipotent means all powerful (like God). Omnipresent means always present. Lol. Your English is great. Just one unusual word.
@peterjf7723
@peterjf7723 Год назад
I fainted three times in 2017. Always happened in the morning without any warning, I was totally out and unresponsive, the first time was early 2017, my wife called an ambulance and I was taken to hospital, I woke up while having an MRI scan done. The cause could not be found. I then had another blackout about three months later I was in the house alone, don't know how long I was out for. The next time my wife was away but our lodger found me on the kitchen floor, she call emergency and I was revived by paramedics who also booked me an appointment with my GP later that day. My GP arranged for several hospital tests for things like epilepsy and heart problems but no cause was identified and I have not had blackouts since then. In 2018 I had brain surgery to patch a CSF leak that was causing me serious problems. This year I have had several episodes of bradycardia, pulse rate down to under 50 BPM.
@mmmr856
@mmmr856 Год назад
I LOVE the hospital vlogs! Thank you for doing this for us future physicians!
@natalievancouver8188
@natalievancouver8188 Год назад
I’m so glad you addressed COVID because yes it’s still here but some people act like it’s not. Obviously it’s not as bad as it previously was but I hear people saying it’s gone away. Also if people are wearing a mask please don’t shame or bully them because maybe they’re immunocompromised, thanks👍🏻
@user-jt9yd6vr8b
@user-jt9yd6vr8b Год назад
I'm wearing a facemask now when staying in the room with many people, but i'm not immunocompromised. Just i've lost some people from my environment due to COVID-19, and i know that the most of possible viruses inside me will not be dispersed around me: the mask will prevent it. Those who will try to shame me will get the hard possibly obscene answer.
@bozobarr
@bozobarr Год назад
Amen 🙌🙌
@Emuncan
@Emuncan Год назад
Yes! Or have compromised loved ones. My daughter is in the NICU, and you best believe I’m wearing a mask everywhere so I reduce the risk of giving her something!
@natalievancouver8188
@natalievancouver8188 Год назад
@@Emuncan I’m so sorry about your daughter being in the NICU❤️sending love & healing to your little one and your whole family. I have to wear a mask every time I go out cause I have Cancer and the looks & words people send me are cruel! One manager at Tim Hortons pointed, laughed and said wow you really love wearing masks don’t you!!! Then preceded to laugh more. I said no mam I don’t like wearing them but I have cancer & in a few weeks I will be having my 4th major surgery in two years so not that I should have to explain myself to you! Everyone in line clapped & people who weren’t wearing masks put them on realizing it was not only to protect themselves but others as well! Other times in different stores like the bank Ect I’ve had people just act like ridiculous jerks then when I say cancer they shut up & say so sorry miss. People for the most part are great, and I rarely leave the house for my protection but sometimes I need to get out. Other times I get real jerks who say asinine things which I try to ignore.
@Emuncan
@Emuncan Год назад
@@natalievancouver8188 thank you so much ❤️ I appreciate that! I am so sorry you’re dealing with that, as well as having to deal with people who are far too concerned about what the people around them are doing. Im sending you love & healing as well ❤️
@xkristixx
@xkristixx Год назад
I've really enjoyed seeing your career journey over the years! From you taking direction from your superiors to staff coming to you for direction! So neat to see a full 180!
@shannonjackson7438
@shannonjackson7438 Год назад
Med student here! I always love your content but this is next level, feels just like shadowing you for a day. Love it😍
@leahra6920
@leahra6920 Год назад
same right?!
@wannabetrucker7475
@wannabetrucker7475 Год назад
In reading some of the comments it is cool to see what a positive role model you are to med students. The rest of us appreciate you also ❤️
@shellybielawski1773
@shellybielawski1773 Год назад
I had the first woman’s problem and found out finally that I needed a pacemaker, since having that done I have not fainted in going on 4 yrs. You are correct saying that it has to be seen in order to find the problem. Love 💕 watching your videos I’ve been a follower for a very long time. God Bless you and Mark.
@janhatcher6991
@janhatcher6991 Год назад
I just love you! You're just the sweetest doctor and so much care and love for your patience. Your patients are just blessed to have you. Thank you for your videos. I really enjoy them.❤️
@tutuboahenejnr5430
@tutuboahenejnr5430 Год назад
this is why you are the best, the way you take us through your consults. amazing
@jodystepnowski695
@jodystepnowski695 Год назад
Love how happy and excited you are in your profession, it really shows in your videos.
@nomalevolence
@nomalevolence Год назад
It's crazy how you released this video and I'm literally learning all about this exact same stuff in school! So relatable!
@khiaromo4670
@khiaromo4670 Год назад
I'm a heart patient and watching your videos make me so happy being hospitalized and laying there and watching you reminds me that you guys just wanna help and how amazing you guys are you are an awesome doc
@RCfire55
@RCfire55 Год назад
How awesome is this Dr , but more importantly how awesome is this person!
@katiem4539
@katiem4539 9 месяцев назад
Your positive attitude and smile is refreshing! You really look for the reason behind symptoms, we need more doctors like you!!!!!
@geaninatudose4063
@geaninatudose4063 Год назад
Your optimism and enthuziasm is soo contagious! Great to see such dedication! Keep up the great work!
@miekemaligne
@miekemaligne Год назад
You are the kind of Dr. I pray for when I'm at the hospital, thanks for being great. Please screen for POTS with fainting. It is still not on the radar of even cardiologists.
@tiffanyallen9261
@tiffanyallen9261 Год назад
I love watching your videos as I always learn something new or I gain a better understanding of things that family members are dealing with such as my partner fainting yesterday or my dad getting Lasix. Thank you for sharing this with us.
@winnietam3965
@winnietam3965 Год назад
I love you, Siobhan. I love how you love to learn and how exciting everything is. Love watching every video ❤
@miskicamiskica4637
@miskicamiskica4637 Год назад
You are one of the best faces to see on youtube. You are sooo honest, happy person ... good for you. It is obvious you love your job
@martinamasala8070
@martinamasala8070 Год назад
You inspire me a lot. I started following your channel when I was in high school (in Italy). Now I’m in college (in the US). Thank you for what you did and what you do!!🎉✨🤍
@robbysimz4339
@robbysimz4339 Год назад
I've been a fan watching since I was in college and now I'm here watching this video as a study break as I study for Step 2 after having finished my clinical rotations and fully understanding everything you're doing/talking about. I'm applying to IM residency this summer and I just want to say thank you !! Such a crazy full circle moment 💓
@christettec3045
@christettec3045 Год назад
It's nice to see your vlogs again. I love how you explain the symptoms and the tests used to diagnose illness in your patients. Thank you for sharing
@YahooWahoo1
@YahooWahoo1 Год назад
I was misdiagnosed with POTS for years, before I fainted at work… which happens to be in a hospital. I was finally and correctly diagnosed with Vasovagal Syncope! I am not triggered by blood, I’m triggered by the most random things… but what a life changing diagnoses this was for me. Now I’m able to handle it correctly! Luckily I’m able to predict when I’m going to faint and I’m able to get myself somewhere safely with my legs up… usually! Anyway, I went on a bit of a rant but I just wanted to share my story. 😊
@littlebug361
@littlebug361 Год назад
Imma EDS/POTS girl! Gotta show some love from the dysautonomia family 💙
@Sue-pn7mq
@Sue-pn7mq Год назад
I’m someone with EDS who was misdiagnosed as well. My cause of fainting is a carnitine deficiency instead of POTS and it took years to figure that out.
@justlisa2924
@justlisa2924 Год назад
I love your vlogs so so much. It got to the point where these vlogs are pretty much the only RU-vid videos I watch because they are so wholesome and genuine and real. You seem like such a nice, kind, genuine person and I really really enjoy that opposed to all the other people on RU-vid that only care about looks and money and going on pretentious vacations.
@mackenzieb2218
@mackenzieb2218 Год назад
ATTENDING!!!!! I swear it was two weeks ago you were a fourth year medical student. Been amazing watching your journey. Congratulations on attending status!!!
@Nerdfighter21
@Nerdfighter21 Год назад
Welcome back! :) These videos are really helpful to me, a total non-medical anything person, because they help me understand what all the folks taking care of me/my mom/my dad/etc., are doing during those times when it *feels* like we're being ignored. Frequently, the inner workings of hospitals are confusing to me in every way imaginable--why do we keep seeing different people? why is it all taking so long? what's happening right now, while we sit here?--but this gives me a glimpse into the behind the scenes stuff and makes it a lot easier to be patient because now I know they're not all just kicking back and having a beer--they're working really hard (usually) and managing a lot of chaos.
@xopoppyox
@xopoppyox Год назад
I absolutely love these videos! I’m hoping to go to medical school next year and sometimes it feels like such a battle with uni, but watching you always reminds me what I’m working hard for! And that even though it’s hard right now, it’ll be worth it :)) Your passion and positivity is amazing, thank you 🥰
@rajeshp3533
@rajeshp3533 Год назад
Your vlogs are soo refreshing and the way you explains those conditions are just amazing...looking forward for more vlogs like this Siobhan. Thank you 💓
@kaylaschreiber7208
@kaylaschreiber7208 Год назад
I have just started my first year of med school here in Australia and just when i'm dying from the stress and work load i watch a video of yours and it just reminds me why i started the journey! You have such a joy for your work and it makes me excited to progress!
@Kaztronomical
@Kaztronomical Год назад
I love how much you care about your patients are work to find out everything, including wondering about things like oh maybe this can be linked to something else!! My experiences with drs are always surface level diagnosis and "exercise and you'll be fine"
@ssjess2504
@ssjess2504 Год назад
Omg you're so close to a million. I remember you from wayyyy back. Love seeing you and mark in the same video and loved the day in the life!
@vjohnson3430
@vjohnson3430 10 месяцев назад
I just started nursing school but I watch your videos on my downtime (which doesn't really exist: but forced by mental blocks and fog) and I'm learning so much. Thank you.
@michaelfeir368
@michaelfeir368 Год назад
Thanks ever so much for keeping these videos coming. Despite my hearing loss, you always sound clear and good. You've obviously chosen your recording equipment well. You're also great at describing and explaining what's going on. As a totally blind follower, I deeply appreciate this.
@meganmj86
@meganmj86 Год назад
I really love your videos. You're always smiling and it's so nice to see a doctor in love with their job. Thanks for sharing with us~!
@apostolicgirl
@apostolicgirl Год назад
I love this doctor she’s amazing I absolutely LOVE watching her she’s helped me out a lot when it comes to medical stuff!! Thank you!!
@LaraA55
@LaraA55 Год назад
@Violin MD My eyes were glued to the screen during this video. It was so interesting and educational. Thank you. I want to see more of these vlogs
@jesss4499
@jesss4499 Год назад
In my first year, second semester of med school. I strive to be a doctor like you when I get there! Someone who is pleasant, polite, and warm to those around her. Thank you for inspiring me! (I also end up learning quite a bit when I watch your videos, so thank you!)
@anna_6421
@anna_6421 Год назад
I love your videos! I'm a PA student about to start my clinical rotations and your videos make me so excited to finally start using my knowledge and get hands on experience.
@jadeuneun
@jadeuneun Год назад
it so weird yet so exciting to hear you say specialist instead of X year resident!!!! I am so glad to have followed your journey through residency!
@nideleaalexandra7807
@nideleaalexandra7807 Год назад
I love this!thank you for showing us interesting things but also little bits of you daily life!
@midwestdrivingschool944
@midwestdrivingschool944 Год назад
You are the most engaging doctors am following here,you are making the practice of medicine closer to normal people like us and make us more appreciate how important doctors are. So many times you guys have saved my husband who has heart problems. My daughter and son in law are also reviewing for their boards and I hope they will be like you. Thank you for the inspiration you are giving us Doc! We are always here praying for you and your husbands safety!!!! Continue inspiring the young would be doctors and us who value what you impart to the society.
@kyliep.6843
@kyliep.6843 Год назад
I am so glad you are videoing your days again! I love watching your videos and learning about autoimmune diseases, since I am currently seeing a rheumatologist for an autoimmune disease right now! Thanks for taking care of people so wholeheartedly!
@kenadams5504
@kenadams5504 8 месяцев назад
You should research a Carnivore diet , for autoimmune .RU-vid has countless examples of people who got great respite from symptoms .
@dgator3599
@dgator3599 Год назад
Your videos are so interesting! Thanks so much for dedicating your time and knowledge to those of us who are fascinated on how our healthcare system works. It really is mind boggling what doctors and nurses go through on a daily basis. Have a wonderful day! Your friends from northeast Florida
@brosnet2005
@brosnet2005 Год назад
Wow. This video is gold. So text book for new grads RNs and MDs. CHF, Sepsis, and Syncope. It is awesome. The RNs interactions are right on point. Love it. I will save it for the future.
@NZKiwi87
@NZKiwi87 Год назад
Thank you for your hard work and for sharing your day with us!
@lmlauramam
@lmlauramam Год назад
I love watching your videos! I have chronic illnesses for the last 10 years and it is easy to get desilusioned with medicine in general when you don’t get relief. It’s great to see young & enthusiastic doctors doing their absolute best for their patients!
@west60
@west60 Год назад
How are you doing today hope you're having a wonderful day
@nj8215
@nj8215 Год назад
You and your husband make a great team in the medical field. Can't wait to see more videos.
@sofiasousapires
@sofiasousapires Год назад
Missed these vlogs! Seems so surreal to see you at the hospital as an attending doctor!
@dravakian
@dravakian Год назад
Nice to see Dr. Heilman's name out there. He's an excellent doctor, he's a champion for my community, and he's just super knowledgeable about many different subjects. I've also personally met Dr. Heilman on two trips to my local ER due to AFib, he was also a part of my 2nd cardio version which occurred in the fall of 2021. Thanks for the video Siobhan, I always enjoy them. (:
@kamillemac
@kamillemac Год назад
I love these hospital vlogs so much! Thanks for sharing with us!
@momofschnauzers
@momofschnauzers Год назад
Always a delight to see your video come up.
@mattcave4588
@mattcave4588 Год назад
I’m a student nurse going into consolidation. I was down in the OR watching a surgery last week and I was so worried I might pass out from seeing something. I didn’t luckily and now I’m looking into the OR course at my local hospital, and how RPNs are the scrub nurses. I loved it! It was also so interesting being able to watch the procedure, seeing I have been in the OR 4 times but I’m always the one asleep on the operating table.
@Saoirse3797
@Saoirse3797 Год назад
We've missed you too Siobhan! So great to have you back!
@ashikihsan1946
@ashikihsan1946 Год назад
Hello Siobhan, Nice video of you about taking care of a heart patient. I had many disease Siobhan during last couples of days such as viral fever, allergy, and finally I had to undergo a surgery because of a large swollen wound on my feet Siobhan. You are a kind doctor to me. I don't have a strong body.
@janeholt1112
@janeholt1112 Год назад
So interesting! Glad you're doing well. You have to feel so good moving forward in your career like this. It is an awesome achievement!!!
@samjones4327
@samjones4327 Год назад
Hey Siobhan! Hope all is well with u! You mentioned that u hoped that what you bring us is interesting, well everything u bring to us is super interesting! I love your day in the life videos! You are a great doctor and educator and I thank u 4 that! Be well, be safe and thank u so much🥳
@melissawatkins1215
@melissawatkins1215 Год назад
Thank you for helping out at our hospital! as soon as I seen you walking down the hallways I was like, Hey! that in my city!
@RobertHeslop
@RobertHeslop Год назад
Hey Siobhan, I really love your vlogs as they're so informative. I actually passed my exams for my first assignments this semester and now I enough points to go back to university, so I'll actually become a student nurse in September here in England. I more or less already know I want to specialise in cardiology as a nurse specialist. I can't believe how far you've came, it feels like only yesterday you were only a 3rd year
@lynneanthony168
@lynneanthony168 Год назад
It's so good to see you back in the hospital!! Loved this episode and look forward to you and Mark together. x
@west60
@west60 Год назад
Hello 👋 how are you doing today hope you're having a wonderful day
@carlagat1075
@carlagat1075 Год назад
Thanks for the update on the fainting woman. Your vlogs are great!!
@christiebreen4307
@christiebreen4307 Год назад
My Dad had bouts of fainting, and syncope, caused by a vascular aortic aneurysm accompanied by weight loss. Diagnosed when we were on holiday in Thailand!
@mousegirl3678
@mousegirl3678 Год назад
Hospital vlogs are the best! Thank you for sharing. ❤
@bratalie9227
@bratalie9227 Год назад
Omg, you are waiting for more excitement and I feel like you are already! It’s soo exciting and interesting to watch you, from the drs pov!♥️
@Mikejmcelroy
@Mikejmcelroy Год назад
You are such a bright face and so amazing as a physician. You don’t leave ANY detail left behind. ❤❤
@Mikejmcelroy
@Mikejmcelroy Год назад
Is this real or what does it entail??? Was your account hacked?
@GeorgeMassalas
@GeorgeMassalas Год назад
May God Continue To Bless you and your Husband ~ YOU ARE BOTH AMAZING DOCTORS, AND IT'S SO WONDERFUL TO BE ABLE TO JOIN YOU FOR A FEW MINUTES TO EXPERIENCE YOUR PASSION FOR MEDICINE 🥰🥰
@burnice3901
@burnice3901 Год назад
I love these type of videos with patients. Thanks for these. Each patient is so unique🤗🤗
@west60
@west60 Год назад
Hello 👋 how are you doing today hope you're having a wonderful day
@NicoBian
@NicoBian Год назад
All doctors deserve respect, but Siobhan deserves the world
@JamieRoberts77
@JamieRoberts77 Год назад
I just came across this channel and I’m an RN down here in New York. I LOVE this channel!!
@__LVart
@__LVart Год назад
HOSPITAL VLOGS ARE BACK!!! Yessssss 😁😁
@BeautyMonster1000
@BeautyMonster1000 Год назад
Very interesting video! I always like watching these because not only is it entertaining following your days but I also learn quite a lot of medical information as well! 🙂
@karenkirchner3043
@karenkirchner3043 Год назад
I love your videos and most importantly your cheerful attitude! Keep on rocking! ❤
@asheleyfournier
@asheleyfournier Год назад
you seem like such a nice person, like the nurses seem so good with you, you hear so much about doctors bullying nurses or belitteling them, you give me hope that there may be great hospitals to work at once im done nursing school
@ChaiLatte13
@ChaiLatte13 Год назад
POTS/dysautonomia can cause fainting too. It won't show up as an abnormal heart rhythm. It is just sinus tachycardia. It's becoming even more common now after C*vid. Thank you for saying that c*vid isn't over. I just had it last month and it's made my existing health problems a bit worse.
@littlebug361
@littlebug361 Год назад
I'm a POTS person too :) I had something tied to my POTS called EDS. It's hard living with fainting triggers that are getting out of bed lol. I've fainted from hugging my friend.
@carolcole570
@carolcole570 Год назад
Just a comment. I am 78, have not had the jab , have not had Covid, and ONLY wear a mask when in a doctor’s office. Plus, I am not that healthy because I have Non-Alcoholic cirrhosis of my liver plus type 2 diabetes. With dietary changes, my A1C is nicely down AND my NA cirrhosis has now become an official diagnosis of Fatty Liver disease. Was diagnosed 14 years ago, but did not decide to get serious until 1-1/2 years ago. My doctors look at me cross-eyed and ask “ What ARE you DOING ? “ I simply smile.❤️
@ChaiLatte13
@ChaiLatte13 Год назад
@@carolcole570 Sounds like playing with fire.
@carolcole570
@carolcole570 Год назад
@@ChaiLatte13 I would expect no less from you to take this view, dear. The thing is, I KNOW where I am going when I leave this old carcass behind . By the way, you are an identical twin to my second cousin. Do you have Scottish ancestry in you by chance ? You and my cousin could pass for identicals.
@ChaiLatte13
@ChaiLatte13 Год назад
@@carolcole570 Huh? You are nuts.
@lindastafford6391
@lindastafford6391 Год назад
Good to see your videos again. Great job!
@Maddie-qu3kp
@Maddie-qu3kp Год назад
I started watching you last year in February when I decided to start studying for the Australian Graduate Medicine entrance exam. It is coming up in one week from today!! 💀 I am from a non-science background so I wanted to give myself as much time as possible to study (idk if it's the same elsewhere but in Australia you don't have to have studied pre-med to apply for a doctor of medicine degree). Anyway, you have been a source of inspiration for me to pursue something I never thought I'd be able to succeed in. I may not succeed, but if not I will try again. I just wanted to let you know that I appreciate your content and the way you express your enthusiasm for the profession. It helps keep my goal fresh in mind ☺️🤞
@Stanley_Furley
@Stanley_Furley Год назад
Thank God this world has you in it!!!
@traceyflater
@traceyflater Год назад
Wonderful to see you again
@wendystubbs9780
@wendystubbs9780 Год назад
I faint from time to time. I go to emerg right after and they never help me :( Thank you so much for taking fainting seriously!!!
@sarahcarmichael1289
@sarahcarmichael1289 Год назад
So weird seeing you in a different hospital than HHS! So happy to have these videos back!
@Emsgems613
@Emsgems613 Год назад
As a patient that has had 4 rounds of sepsis (and 2 rounds of septic shock within 7 months) in the last 2 1/2 years AND I also have a spinal cord injury that is 14 years old from a MRSA infection in my spinal cord at the age of 23, that happened from an ingrown hair (NOT joking) I know how important it is to have amazing doctors, nurses, and medical staff around you! ESPECIALLY since Covid when you couldn't have visitors it's brutal to say the absolute least! Your patients are very lucky to have such a caring, amazing doctor! Coming from the patient side of things after going through as much as I have the biggest thing I ALWAYS make sure I do every single day and really how I live my entire day to day life is with a smile on my face! Being positive and having an optimistic mindset has always been a part of my life even before my injury but it became essential afterwards. I always find the good in every day, sometimes it's extremely small like I was able to take my mind off the pain or I was able to get out of bed, but no matter what I always find something to be positive about. Living with a lifelong injury definitely isn't easy whatsoever but when you're able to find the joy in the little things and also be able to have a positive outlook on life, it makes it better!!!
@mayablock2354
@mayablock2354 Год назад
You are wonderful! Thank you for your hard work.
@mattiscartermch
@mattiscartermch 8 месяцев назад
OMG ALMOST 1 MILLION SUBS ❤❤❤ IVE BEEN WATCHING YOU FOR YEARSSS
@amyh1045
@amyh1045 Год назад
Happy to see you back in hospital! You look refreshed ☺️
@west60
@west60 Год назад
Hello 👋 how are you doing today hope you're having a wonderful day
@saraht-ds1ml
@saraht-ds1ml Год назад
Welcome back a very warm welcome back Siobhan 🙂
@dietymadrid5942
@dietymadrid5942 Год назад
Oh my god!!! I can't believe you're an attending now!!! I've been following you since your first year residency and now you're an attendinggg
@joanpotanko6351
@joanpotanko6351 Год назад
It is great to see your videos again.
@imogenoliver
@imogenoliver Год назад
This was really interesting and I’m glad to have the hospital vlogs back 😀.
@russbrown6453
@russbrown6453 Год назад
Brilliant VMD! I think emergency room medicine is your expertise. My Father who had fainting was "theorized" that it was result of an electrical problem with the heart. This condition was so difficult to diagnose even from the "best" cardiologists'
@lucythevaliantbookreader7639
Hey PVCs! It's kinda nice to hear someone mention it, since I have it, and it makes me feel less alone :) Love your videos ❤
@theinstabookworm6428
@theinstabookworm6428 Год назад
Yay, a day in the life vlog! These are definitely my favourite videos of yours to watch (though I watch pretty much all of them). ☺
@west60
@west60 Год назад
Hello 👋 how are you doing today hope you're having a wonderful day
@emilybruhn3069
@emilybruhn3069 Год назад
We love seeing you again!!!
@brianhornak5937
@brianhornak5937 3 месяца назад
Thank you for all you do..Stay SAFE
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