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Day in the Life of a Doctor: Rheumatology Clinic (Ft. Rheumatoid Arthritis) 

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Join me for a day in the life of a doctor in a rheumatology clinic! Learn about swollen joints, see the difference between rheumatoid arthritis and wear-and-tear osteoarthritis, and learn about the exciting new treatments that are available!
Thank you to Dr. Pavlova, Anna and Sophia for participating in this video and allowing you to see "behind the scenes" in a rheumatology clinic!
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📸 Image Credits:
- RA Hand: By James Heilman, MD - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=11110471
- Swollen knee: By James Heilman, MD - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10429260
- X-ray hands: Case courtesy of Dr Benoudina Samir, radiopaedia.org/cases/76288
- CT chest: Case courtesy of Assoc Prof Frank Gaillard radiopaedia.org/cases/12274

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Комментарии : 670   
@madisonkane9284
@madisonkane9284 2 года назад
it’s so nice that the doctors you work with act with you to show us everything!
@WhiltiernaAria
@WhiltiernaAria 2 года назад
I agree! 4:08 seeing the delivery and tone of next steps is important for patient-dr relationships to build trust
@Gaborillaa
@Gaborillaa 2 года назад
I’d love to see Dr. Pavlova … my rheumatologist was awful to me, didn’t want to see me in person, didn’t believe my symptoms were real. Instead she reduced me to tears, and made me fight to be tested. Turns out it was Dermatomyositis, thankfully my dermatologist pushed to get me tested and is helping me find a new rheum. Such a horrible process. Care, compassion, and good bedside manner goes so far with patients who have chronic illness.
@AndreeaTrandafirFlagshipMed
@AndreeaTrandafirFlagshipMed 2 года назад
I am sorry you went through this! I am glad you have a diagnosis so its symptoms can be controlled!
@rdbare4216
@rdbare4216 2 года назад
Primum non nocere is unknown in Rheumatology. They feel too exalted to bother with fully informed consent. They are the most entitled and paternalistic doctors around. Many of them love to degrade their patients. I suppose that makes it easier to rationalize the damage they do. I am bitter about rheumatology and I’m actually holding my tongue here lol. For dermatomyositis you might want to investigate a combination of boswellia turmeric & ginger. Ginger is anticoagulant so you may need to be a bit careful. No you do not need your physicians permission to take supplements but I would strongly recommend that you consult a knowledgeable sympathetic pharmacist if you are on prescription meds. Other supplements such as pine bark grapeseed and green tea may also be helpful.
@marciabryant5593
@marciabryant5593 2 года назад
Thank you, so informative.
@brucedeo1981
@brucedeo1981 2 года назад
There is nothing worse than a doctor that doesnt actually believe you. I've been through this. He never asked further questions, he never ordered more tests. He just said... nahhh, its nothing. (and got paid for this "diagnosis") I felt terrible, i started questioning myself. Maybe i was exaggerating? Maybe im being weird. Turns out he was wrong and i was right to be suspicious about it. Worst feeling ever.
@elisabethdixie
@elisabethdixie 2 года назад
@@brucedeo1981 Hey George I hope you are feeling better now and I couldn’t agree more with you! I believe there’s a lot of great doctors out there but like ever field you still have some rude ones. I’ve definitely had my fair share which is why there’s nothing wrong with getting a second opinion and finding that right doctor for you who doesn’t just treat you as another number. Wishing you the best!
@queen11111
@queen11111 2 года назад
The Queen has uploaded. You motivate me every time i watch you work. Its so therapeutic.
@ViolinMD
@ViolinMD 2 года назад
Hi Nina - that makes my day, thanks!
@miadeckler633
@miadeckler633 2 года назад
That's how I feel! :)
@Musicch-gi8ej
@Musicch-gi8ej 10 месяцев назад
Don’t forget the king 🎉
@annahasty7191
@annahasty7191 2 года назад
The world needs more physicians like this. 😀
@akg1649
@akg1649 2 года назад
I think many start out like this and then get burnt out and/or hearts harden.
@johnanthonybudiongan5555
@johnanthonybudiongan5555 2 года назад
Definitely agree with you. Shes just so warm and bright. You can be more inspired to be come a doctor and can help many lives.
@annahasty7191
@annahasty7191 2 года назад
@@akg1649 I agree. I have watched physician struggle with the insurance companies, constantly changing policies and laws. It's no wonder they burn out.
@warplock6
@warplock6 Год назад
We need more people joining the medical field. There's lots of good, smart people out there. We need them joining the medical field to be people like Dr Siobhan.
@savagesfortruth
@savagesfortruth Год назад
I know I wish my doctors were like this I wouldn’t be in bad health if these Doctor I keep getting worse over time by the time I’m done my body will be shutting down
@LynxChan
@LynxChan 2 года назад
Dr Pavlova seems like such an encouraging and energetic mentor. Glad you have someone great helping you along your path!
@LSP1988
@LSP1988 2 года назад
Nothing makes me feel like a million bucks than seeing your sweet videos
@adriantexas5403
@adriantexas5403 2 года назад
Exactlyyyyy
@ViolinMD
@ViolinMD 2 года назад
aw thanks Brian! Great to see you!
@stephaniehalvorson4021
@stephaniehalvorson4021 2 года назад
I love when the Drs play along with the videos!!
@vladislavsfrolovs8748
@vladislavsfrolovs8748 2 года назад
Dr pavlova seems so enthusiastic great team
@amandalindsey5561
@amandalindsey5561 2 года назад
Thank you so much for choosing the field of Rheumatology!
@patriciaab8066
@patriciaab8066 2 года назад
I'm sure this will save a life by sharing this information and introduce to you DR AZAKA CURE REMEDIES on RU-vid who cured my disease which I'll rather be private about, I was cured from HPV with his herbal medicine, I wasn't really expecting a herbal medicine to be as effective as I experienced, my test results proves that I've been cured from HPV , and you can as well Contact him and be free from any kind of infections or diseases , I'm pretty much certain you'll all thank me later
@hockeyqueen
@hockeyqueen 3 месяца назад
Dr.Pavlova seems like an amazing mentor and someone who you can talk openly with. So supportive!
@masonhenning2677
@masonhenning2677 2 года назад
i was diagnosed with RA at 19 yrs old. i'm so glad you decided to go into rheumatology! i have a feeling i'll learn a lot more about my illness from you than any doctors i've seen irl lol
@mamashiraz
@mamashiraz 2 года назад
I too wish I had a good doctor. An infectious disease specialist tested and diagnosed me with Sjogrens. My Ro and La are negative so other docs dismissed me. The Early Sjogrens Panel confirmed my diagnosis. Sjogrens is so much more than dry eyes but doctors act like it’s nothing! It causes damage and can lead to lymphoma!! I wish all doctors cared to get properly educated for their patients’ sake.
@noctusowl
@noctusowl 2 года назад
Change doctor if you don't learn from them or the rest of the team.
@hardwirecars
@hardwirecars 2 года назад
i got diagnosed at 25 but apparently had it sense i was 14 no doc could figure out what i had but im not an easy patient because im so phobic of needles.
@masonhenning2677
@masonhenning2677 2 года назад
@@mamashiraz I hear you. I had to make a decision to stay with a bad doctor or find a new one. And a lot of non-chronically ill/disabled people have no idea just how daunting of a task that is. I'm in the US & I have private ins through my parent bc I'm under 26-- so I knew that if I didn't start at least trying as soon as possible, one day I might really suffer for it. So I looked. It took me 3 months of calling everyone I could to find someone in-network that was taking new patients before I got two appointments. First one I booked was in 8 months but really close to where I live, the second was in 3 but pretty far away. I kept both just in case, but the 3 month one went beautifully. So now I have a new Rheumatologist who understands me and my needs as a CI & disabled person. I guess what I'm trying to say is that, even if you know you'll have to wait years to see them, start looking now. Because when the day comes it might change everything for the better. Good luck. I know things are really really awful right now, but future you will thank you. And the way I see it is that the farther out the appointment, the more time I have to save up $. And I can always cancel if I find someone better, sooner. I wish you well. You deserve exceptional care.
@masonhenning2677
@masonhenning2677 2 года назад
@@noctusowl I did ! Though unfortunately I had to go through two doctors for reasons worse than not learning enough. First one moved, second one didn't respect my bodily autonomy. But I'm on #3 now and her and her team are great! I usually go to the internet (reputable, accurate, and verifiable info only, of course) if I have specific questions, but sometimes there's stuff you just won't think to ask, especially when you're chronically ill/disabled and have so much medical stuff to think about and meds to take. So I agree, it's so important to have a Dr. that can tell you what you won't even think to ask!
@Suprachiasmatic
@Suprachiasmatic 2 года назад
I love Dr Pavlova’s style. Walking into that office would immediately make me feel comfortable.
@preppygang6863
@preppygang6863 2 года назад
I just saw her today and now I'm obsessed with her channel
@xkristixx
@xkristixx 2 года назад
Can I just say how adorable Dr. Pavlova is? I love her accent too!
@Drelhorri
@Drelhorri 2 года назад
Patients need passionate doctors like you 😊
@cindyjohnson9078
@cindyjohnson9078 2 года назад
I am an RN and have SLE so love the Rheumatology videos.
@sylvianaj
@sylvianaj 5 дней назад
Tu es une personne en or , les médecins et spécialistes devraient tous être passionnés comme toi ! ♥
@kristinabranch3097
@kristinabranch3097 2 года назад
This is so awesome! Thank you 🙏. I do have a question, do you ever treat Lupus patients And if so would you ever show us a lupus patients and how you would go about treating a lupus patients in a video?
@shubhamr7112
@shubhamr7112 2 года назад
Just like her energy and enthusiasm in every video. It makes me cheerful
@ChefWife67
@ChefWife67 2 года назад
I have RA and use injectable DMARDS and Biologics and mostly have the RA under control…. love watching your clinics to see the “behind the scenes”, since I know how much goes into patient treatment. Another educational and cool video❤️
@kylamarie6036
@kylamarie6036 2 года назад
Hearing how compassionate you all are warms my heart. I always feel I'm bothering my rheumatologist but it isn't like I wake up and decide to have active disease. She's very kind to me and it seems you're so wonderful for your patients too! Thanks for being you!
@mallori6610
@mallori6610 2 года назад
I have RA and have struggled to find a good rheumatologist in my area!! My symptoms appeared 12 years ago and I have so much permanent damage. It’s so rough and I can honestly say that the chronic fatigue is almost worst than the pain!!! It’s so cool to see it from the doctors perspective!! ❤️
@kricket8801
@kricket8801 2 года назад
Wish rheumatology offices were more common.
@HP-pl7gh
@HP-pl7gh 2 года назад
Dr.Pavlova is so sweet!!!! 🥺
@flowerofscotland1797
@flowerofscotland1797 2 года назад
My daughter has RA. As mentioned in the vlog, she has issues with her heart. She had to have a mitral valve replacement when she was 27. She then had to go on warfarin, but it was a struggle to get her inr levels within the normal range. Last year she needed more surgery when they found a blood clot around the valve. Before they could operate, she had a stroke, and then had to have open hear surgery 2 days later. They replaced the valve with a pigs valve. Her surgery went well but they had to place her in an induced coma for a week, then she had her second stroke. She fought back and after 8 weeks at the steoke rehabilitation unit, she was finally well enough to go home. Not a lot of people realise theres more to arthritis than swollen joints.
@lynneanthony168
@lynneanthony168 2 года назад
I hope your daughter is doing well now. x
@flowerofscotland1797
@flowerofscotland1797 2 года назад
@@lynneanthony168 shes doing as well as can be expected. She will never be fully recovered. The heart valve lasts 7-10 years, so she will most definitely require more open heart surgery.
@elisabethdixie
@elisabethdixie 2 года назад
Hi Caroline! I’m so sorry to hear about your daughter’s strokes and needing surgery :( I can only imagine how scary that was for you and her. I’ll be praying for her! I myself not just last week had a stroke scare with my sickle cells disease. I had no idea that RA could cause all theses serious complications as well. Thank you sharing your story and educating us! Sending you well wishes and love! 💗
@flowerofscotland1797
@flowerofscotland1797 2 года назад
@@elisabethdixie thankyou! A lot of people dont realise that theres a lot more to RA than inflammation and painful joints. I hope you are feeling better after your scare last week.
@jessicakent308
@jessicakent308 2 года назад
I love how colorful the clinic is!! 😍. It gives the clinic such a happier vibe.
@JayLynnASMR
@JayLynnASMR 2 года назад
My mom has rheumatoid arthritis, and it’s an awful painful disease. Thank you so much for doing what you do. Because of doctors like you, she got a little bit of her quality of life back ❤️❤️
@vdxx
@vdxx Месяц назад
What kind of treatments? Every time my mom goes to the doctor about her RA they give her more pain killers. Just incompetency.
@theacadiantraveller4752
@theacadiantraveller4752 2 года назад
This is by far the best and my favorite video of Violin MD. Talk about positive energy :)
@meghanbarton2917
@meghanbarton2917 2 года назад
I had swollen knees JUST like the photo in the thumbnail, and they suspected juvenile rheumatoid arthritis for me. In the end, I was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease and am currently on methotrexate for my joints. This video basically explained a lot of that and just proves how it takes a lot of different people to make a diagnosis!!
@Abbieprosee
@Abbieprosee 2 года назад
I have Juvenile Arthritis (even though I’m now 19😅). I was diagnosed at age 11 :(
@sarahgee
@sarahgee 2 года назад
Same story for me as well. Issues with my joints.. then got diagnosed with Crohns.
@lm3049
@lm3049 2 года назад
Ditto for me except when my knee would swell, no doctor could explain why. It wasn’t until I was in my 40’s that I was diagnosed with JA/RA. I took methotrexate but was immediately taken off because of liver blood test results. I then went on enbrel and had an allergic reaction. I was then put on Humira. I didn’t feel any different…..still in a lot of pain…went off of it due to a sinus infection and haven’t gone back on because I was nervous about being on an immunosuppressant during covid…but I felt fine the whole time. Got the vaccine and the second shot immediately caused flares that I’ve been having for a month now. I dont like my rheumatologist and found another but can’t be seen until October 😦
@jessie9653
@jessie9653 2 года назад
@@lm3049 you should look into intermittent fasting. I was diagnosed in 2013 with rheumatoid arthritis. I refuse to take immunosuppressants. So of course my doctor did not want to see me again 🙄 so I did my own research and have been intermittent fasting for years. Now I'm only eating 1 meal a day (took a couple years to get here) and have no more pain and all my blood test came back great 😁 I've never felt better
@user-wb2yv7ll9d
@user-wb2yv7ll9d Год назад
Is the methotrexate hard on you? Does its work?
@tiniwini2749
@tiniwini2749 2 года назад
Me: Sees that Violin md uploaded a new vid Also me: Quickly goes to the vid and watches it ♥️
@adamquigley2184
@adamquigley2184 2 года назад
Same!
@apw474
@apw474 2 года назад
I am so happy to see you branching into what you love to do!! Bonessss!!
@AnnabellaMed
@AnnabellaMed 2 года назад
I love these videos! They brighten up my day👏☀️🌞
@jemniferf
@jemniferf 2 года назад
I have had RA since I was 7 (33 years now!) and I wish you were my RA doctor. I love your bedside manner. Xeljanz has been my miracle drug that helps the most (along with hydroxychloroquine). I am able to work full-time as a licensed mental health therapist and do everything that I have wanted to do in life.
@_JonJon_
@_JonJon_ 2 года назад
It’s awesome that you have the other doctors participating, it really enhances the video experience. Almost like being there in person.
@melikecakir_
@melikecakir_ 2 года назад
It is so obvious that you love your job and helping people. Watching your videos always puts a smile on my face. Thank you for all you're doing 💜
@DerpideDerp
@DerpideDerp 2 года назад
I’ve been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis since I was 21 (now almost 24), with symptoms still before then. I love seeing this! It’s so relatable, kinda like seeing behind the scenes lol
@janinaleedelrio
@janinaleedelrio 2 года назад
I love my RA doctor, she saved me. I was in so bad shape when I went to see her for the first time, I was taking so many pain killers for 2 months before I got my appt. and that day we had a snow storm and I got a call from her office, if I was going to make it and I said I could not miss it. I had tears in my eyes when the doctor saw me, I was so happy and she was the only one who can take this pain away and able to walk my children to school again. Thank you for choosing to be a RA doctor, I have so much respect for you 💕🇵🇦🇨🇦🙏🏾
@brittany5934
@brittany5934 2 года назад
I love these videos. I was diagnosed with Sjogren's Syndrome around the time you said you were going to be a rheumatologist. I've never heard much on rheumatology before but it makes me so glad when I see these videos pop up. ❤
@danspitalnik
@danspitalnik 2 года назад
I spend a lot of time in primary care doing annual rheumatology reviews so it's cool to see what happens on the other side.
@samjones4327
@samjones4327 2 года назад
It’s so cool to see your career evolve! I’m so happy for you! Thank you for all of your videos and sharing your life! Keep them coming👍🏽🎉
@beccaw112
@beccaw112 2 года назад
As a person with fibromyalgia in Ontario, that lab requisition sheet you did some b-roll of is one I'm very familiar with. Great video, Siobhan!!! 💕 💕
@jesusheals6010
@jesusheals6010 2 года назад
i just screeched she makes my day
@TheAgeofFabulous
@TheAgeofFabulous 2 года назад
I loved this video and I so wish I was closer to your clinic!
@chrisraphael6969
@chrisraphael6969 2 года назад
Watching this video just makes my day there's so much positive energy! Love it!
@MissManic719
@MissManic719 2 года назад
I've said this so many times but I love it so much you're in rheumatology!!! I love how I can see the behind the scenes of the type of doctor I see for my lupus
@codywichman213
@codywichman213 2 года назад
Your journey and attitude is so empowering. This is helpful to see how much our healthcare workers go through to make us better! Thanks for everything you do for us on you tube, and your patients! Your great attitude is contagious!!
@Rick_Cleland
@Rick_Cleland 2 года назад
Hi, Siobhan 👋🏻
@mrsaskriders
@mrsaskriders 2 года назад
I absolutely love your enthusiasm and your dedication to your field. I bet your enthusiasm is infectious and those around you are very happy to work with you. I'm glad that you appreciate the administration staff. I think you are an awesome doctor.
@duanekaulen421
@duanekaulen421 2 года назад
I am so proud of you and your team. I hope you keep that great attitude over the years and not let the negative people bring you down. I'm just an old guy but I love what you are doing for your patients. Keep up the great work and attitude!! Thank You!!
@shrilekhaloganathan6209
@shrilekhaloganathan6209 2 года назад
Your videos makes my day. It is so thrilling to watch your video. Thank you so much!
@DeMiRoxmysox02
@DeMiRoxmysox02 2 года назад
I love how doctors are showing us the behind the scenes. It really helps humanize the profession. Also I can live vicariously through the vids. Being a doctor was my childhood dream.
@nayeemachoudhury1901
@nayeemachoudhury1901 2 года назад
Also, Love your vlogs💖..You radiate so much positive energy...🥰
@aliciahebert6807
@aliciahebert6807 2 года назад
Jumped on to RU-vid SO fast! Love all of your videos!!
@julianafrith6964
@julianafrith6964 2 года назад
as someone with juvenile arthritis, it’s so cool to see this!
@cherimagelky8963
@cherimagelky8963 2 года назад
I was so glad when you said you were going to be a rheumatologist. My first experience with a rheum was horrible, but I have an amazing rheumatologist now. I have psoriatic arthritis, currently on Remicade after failing Methotrexate, Cimzia, and Symponi Aria. Humira worked for me but insurance stopped covering it. Good luck with your continued education and practice. You'll be an amazing Rheumatologist.
@MissBec
@MissBec Год назад
This video brought my heart so much joy. I nursed my mum for 14 years who died from lupus sle, crest and sclerederma complications and I now 39 have had, psoriatic arthritis, fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis and kyphoscoliosis since I was 27. I am on MTX-inj, salasopyryn and tremfya - inj plus topirimate. Watching you thrive and work so happily in this field, brings my heart joy. It's so wonderful to know amazing doctors continue to join this interesting and intriguing field.
@sunshines_notso_wild_adven5861
@sunshines_notso_wild_adven5861 2 года назад
If you do more Rheumatology videos I would LOVE to see a video talking about Ankylosing Spondylitis, especially in younger patients. I think it's a really fascinating (and terrible) disease. My partner was diagnosed in his early twenties and it was hard to convince doctors to do any kind of tests/send him to a rheumatologist because he was otherwise young and healthy so I think advocating for treatment in younger patients would be really helpful.
@mindyflann
@mindyflann 2 года назад
I would love more videos about rheumatology!! So interesting
@chrishernandez295
@chrishernandez295 2 года назад
Your videos are such a motivator 🔥. Thank you for another dose of inspiration 💕🙏
@FLA30561
@FLA30561 2 года назад
Doctors are gifts from god. Any kind of arthritis is painful I'm glad you spot light rheumatology. Doctors like you bring a sense of comfort. I also think it's so amazing you have almost 1million subscribers and you don't run ads on your videos. Your love for helping mankind brings faith back into humanity.
@loribell3530
@loribell3530 2 года назад
You were born to be doctor!!! I love your videos and how much you care about your patients and co-workers! I always look forward to new videos. Stay safe!
@flanagaga
@flanagaga 2 года назад
Hi there! I’d love to see more talk about psoriatic arthritis when you’re next talking rheumatology if possible! I have PSA and I see so much more talk/awesomeness for RA. Particularly with pregnancy. Maybe comparing the differences between the two diseases? Love your work.
@annarainexo
@annarainexo 2 года назад
This seems like such a fantastic clinic to work at! Your colleagues seem so positive and radiant❤️ So happy your speciality has lead you to this position
@battlefrenzie
@battlefrenzie 2 года назад
I love my rheumatologist, but not her office staff who are slow, rude, and never refill my Rx correctly. I'm currently without meds for 2 weeks because of them. So I'm encouraged to see such a friendly office.
@rohdreamer
@rohdreamer 2 года назад
You have no idea how much your videos help me !!!! Thank you😄😍
@beautifulmorning1002
@beautifulmorning1002 2 года назад
Thank You for the video. Keep up the Amazing positive personality. The world needs more of that.
@mannshah518
@mannshah518 2 года назад
I want to be a student of Dr Pavlova now!!!
@Official_Jenninator
@Official_Jenninator 2 года назад
Serious woman power going on! I love seeing everyone working together. I’ve had some horrible doctors and will only go to my family doctor unless it’s an emergency. Wish there was more out there like you ladies 💚
@kaoutherbou9613
@kaoutherbou9613 2 года назад
it's been couple of years watching all your videos now they are a dose of motivation for me ❤
@tahoe9354
@tahoe9354 2 года назад
So, so cool! I really love these themed videos. Thanks a lot for doing this for us to see!
@katecalhoun7799
@katecalhoun7799 2 года назад
My rheumatology experience has been a long road but we finally are headed in the right direction! I have seronegative RA, Sjogrens, and Hashimoto’s and I love watching your rheumatology videos especially. I live in southern Ontario as well so it’s really encouraging to see such amazing doctors are not far at all! I always look forward to the next video!
@sachini6651
@sachini6651 2 года назад
what an amazing field you are in...
@caitlyn7343
@caitlyn7343 2 года назад
Man, I’m loving Dr. Pavlova’s vibe. She’d be a great doctor to have!
@aytanac.rosales5983
@aytanac.rosales5983 2 года назад
You are exactly how I aim to be each time I see patients. I am currently doing my internship year in Mexico, so basically it's still basic education to become a general physician. You are a great inspiration with your dedication, good-natured spirit and passion for your work. Keep it up! Greetings from Querétaro!
@NataliesLife
@NataliesLife 2 года назад
I loved this!! Thank you for sharing!!
@kelllycaldwelll5558
@kelllycaldwelll5558 2 года назад
I love your enthusiasm for your work. Its fantastic to see behind the scenes. Thanks for sharing.
@lizarausch2808
@lizarausch2808 2 года назад
Ahh how awesome to see the whole team! I love how much you allow us to participate in your work day. It looks like a great environment for learning!
@trashcan2926
@trashcan2926 2 года назад
I’m a medical assistant student doing my clinicals before graduating in a couple weeks and I’ve gotten to work in the rheumatology clinic a few times and I love it!! I have so much respect for not only the rheumatologists I work with, but also rheumatologists all around. You do so much for patients who suffer with so much everyday pain. I also have so SO much respect for rheumatology patients. I can’t even begin to imagine what they’re going through and they have always been my sweetest patients I’ve had so far. To the rheumatologists out there, thank you so much for the incredible work you do!! And to the rheumatology patients, never give up, although living with a rheumatologic disease may be excruciating and highly difficult, YOU still matter and are worth so much!!
@frankied.roosevelt6232
@frankied.roosevelt6232 2 года назад
So excited for doctors like you and future of empathetic doctors especially in rheumatology! Us women EDSer, small fiber neuropathy, RSD/CRPS, dysautonomia/sjogrens, fibro, mast cell activation disease peeps need doctors like you. It's not ok how often we get written off for years on end. 😿 ivig and dupixent have been game changers for me!
@nanda_c8824
@nanda_c8824 2 года назад
I was studying rheumatology this afternoon and this video helped me so much to understand better the diseases!! Thanks!!
@stephanierogers7835
@stephanierogers7835 2 года назад
Agree that the support staff are AMAZING! The amount of time it would take to organize and follow-up on everything without them would be so overwhelming. I swear the secretary in our family medicine clinic has 4 different ears she can listen with at the same time with the amount of multi-tasking she is able to accomplish. Great video!
@keena.3157
@keena.3157 2 года назад
Omg this video come at the right moment for me! Im a second yr med student and this week’s case discussion is about a pt with knee swelling. Super super insightful and helpful video!!😭💕💕💕
@TheVada14
@TheVada14 2 года назад
I love your blazer! Your attending is fantastic! I love when they give you confidence and free range to make decisions!
@SarahKoval
@SarahKoval 2 года назад
I'm not looking to be a doctor, but I do suffer from MCTD with arthritis as a big part of it -- I appreciate your videos because it helps me to understand my disease more and I also love seeing the care that you & other doctors you work with treat your patients with!
@lisahines532
@lisahines532 2 года назад
I have had a very interesting rheumatology journey that started overseas and featured the same hospital system where you are, and I was treated incredibly well. After many tests and scans, I was diagnosed with RA and now it is under control. Thank you for caring well for your patients with the same kindness and care that I have received from my rheumatologists!
@chiaragibbs1693
@chiaragibbs1693 2 года назад
As a multiple chronic illness patient and a health professional, I love watching your videos, but I adore the colours all through the clinic, it makes a huge change to the clinical white white white you seem to see everywhere
@Livingtheretiredlife
@Livingtheretiredlife 2 года назад
Just discovered your AMAZING channel 🤩 You remind me of my daughter who’s 17 and a senior in hs. I’m already trying to prepare for her leaving for college in 8 months😭😭😭 LOVE your voice, Canadian accent, how upbeat and happy you are, and the way you explain things. Thank you for this wonderful channel 🤗
@megd7593
@megd7593 2 года назад
Your smile lights up the room to compliment the happy paint colors!
@mattvecchi2046
@mattvecchi2046 2 года назад
Beautiful clinic congratulations!
@rhondabeckwith8782
@rhondabeckwith8782 2 года назад
I'm so excited to watch and learn how things work behind the scenes, being a woman who suffers from RA I'm hanging on every word you say. So refreshing to see your enthusiasm for knowledge and desire to help give your patients the best quality of life. I'm also very interested in RA and pregnancy. Can't wait to see more. Xo
@k9nick
@k9nick 2 года назад
I'm on remicade. A biologic. Had this dammed disease for over 20 years now. Good to see your channel doing so well. I'm learning stuff from your channel.
@isamash112
@isamash112 2 года назад
Swollen joints are familiar to me. I have lupus and get swollen wrists from time to time. Very thankful for my rheumatologist.
@ginnymwong
@ginnymwong 2 года назад
Love your enthusiasm!! And I agree!! Can't work without the admin people, HCAs, housekeeping, porters, volunteers etc!!
@simmy1493
@simmy1493 2 года назад
This style of video is my favourite! I love your manner Siobhan and Dr Pavolva sounds like such a great mentor. I have ankylosing spondylitis, I use injectable bDMARDs and am hoping for a pregnancy in the future, so this was lovely to see.
@srtalee1322
@srtalee1322 2 года назад
Congrats for 800k subscribers! You deserve it💕 Watching your videos always puts me in a good mood, you radiate such a positive vibe! Greetings from Chile🇨🇱
@panthergirl1256
@panthergirl1256 2 года назад
As someone who has their first rheumatologist appointment in 3 weeks, this made me less nervous to see the enthusiasm you and your colleagues have for getting answers for your patients and making them feel better. Thank you for sharing!
@jadestepp1998
@jadestepp1998 2 года назад
This is the type of doctor I want. She loves her job, she is professional, and I would never feel embarrassed with her she is such a sweetheart ❤
@patricksimoneau7647
@patricksimoneau7647 10 месяцев назад
Aww dr pavlova seems so sweet!
@nikitagoel1323
@nikitagoel1323 2 года назад
So interesting to watch your training! I am a Rhuematology registrar (resident) in the UK!
@angelcox6136
@angelcox6136 2 года назад
I am so excited to find these videos! I too have had really bad experiences and rheumatology and so has my sons. They were diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and then until we found a rheumatologist at children's hospital, they were treated like crap by other doctors. Children can't make up the pain they go through and they can't make up fevers and joint swelling! I was diagnosed with lupus before they were ever diagnosed with anyting and I've had three doctors confirm it and now I have a doctor after 30 years trying to tell me that I don't have it. The joint destruction in my body is becoming horrific and she's trying to say that it is osteoarthritis! I have a high ANA titer and there is inflammation in my body and in the joints. My right hand joints are now destroyed and I didn't even know it until she x-rayed them and now it has attacked my thumb joint it is a nightmare and it happened within a 4 month. I don't think osteoarthritis would warp my hands the way this stuff is warping me. So I want to say that I am grateful for this video and for your efforts to treat all of us with autoimmune problems as human beings who need love care and healing and information! Keep going sweetheart and I am really glad that you are doing this and it would be great to be your patient! You are going to be a fabulous doctor!
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