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Never Have I Ever…
0:00 intro
0:11 Slept through a page
0:26 Stuck myself with a dirty needle
2:55 Placed an IV
3:13 Lied to a patient about placing an IV
3:40 Touched a running IV
4:11 Been recognized by a patient
5:09 Feared I had an illness I learned about in medical school
6:29 Experienced “is there a doctor on board” during a flight
7:32 Forgotten a patient’s name
8:19 Had hospital food that was actually better than what I prepared for myself at home
8:49 Worn a stethoscope around my neck outside the hospital
9:17 Had to restrained a patient
9:32 Vomited while performing a medical procedure
9:37 Fainted during a procedure
10:29 Delivered a baby
10:57 Diagnosed a stranger in a public space in my head
11:29 Broken a bone
11:46 Mistake for a nurse or tech by a nurse
12:05 Cried at work
13:00 Read my own test or labs before my personal physician had reviewed them
13:24 Gotten a patient water when they asked for it (without asking the nurse to do it)
13:33 Loved another specialty
14:07 Stolen anything from the hospital
14:28 Experienced a case as crazy as grey’s anatomy
14:46 Told a viola joke
Thanks for sending in your questions - we had so much fun answering them!
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Комментарии : 603   
@tiff2106
@tiff2106 Год назад
Tasting hospital food and checking out the kitchen would also be super interesting. They are also part of the care team that patients (and most medical personell) never see.
@ViolinMD
@ViolinMD Год назад
So true - great point!
@rashidalupk
@rashidalupk Год назад
​@@ViolinMD 🙏📟🙏
@MsStina84
@MsStina84 Год назад
I had a really bad experience last and this week when it comes to hospital food. While it tasted good - they served white porridge, pancakes and all sorts of other white flour food. The badest thing you could ever imagine in a hospital.
@careymoran3909
@careymoran3909 Год назад
Especially for those with food allergies/sensitivity or other dietary restrictions
@alisonboyle9530
@alisonboyle9530 Год назад
@@ViolinMD hello can you make a video when you at work i love you
@pneaman
@pneaman Год назад
The series with Mark is delightful!
@nj8215
@nj8215 Год назад
I agree. So much respect for doctors especially the ones here. It's nice to see 2 people that makes such a beautiful couple.
@nessasimmons5465
@nessasimmons5465 Год назад
@Adam Efimoff yeah
@featurebreaker
@featurebreaker Год назад
I agree
@JenJen_88
@JenJen_88 Год назад
Agreed
@rosejones2932
@rosejones2932 7 месяцев назад
The woman is great too!
@m1t2a1
@m1t2a1 Год назад
This is what EMTs, nurses, and paramedics are for. 6:44 Thanks for always speaking highly of everyone involved.
@chawlakrishna01
@chawlakrishna01 Год назад
The way they look at each other when one of them is telling their experience or story! ❤️🔥🧿
@AmyMiller-wl4dq
@AmyMiller-wl4dq Год назад
Let's get them to 1M subscribers!!!! Love that Mark is starring in your videos!!! My husband and I are both nurses, and it is nice to come home and have someone understand what you're going through. I'm married to a Mark as well 😊! AND I played the voilin in high school and am so sad that I gave it up. I definitely want to play again. Love your videos so much, keep them coming!
@Leigh350
@Leigh350 Год назад
Yes!! I’ve been following her since her residency she works so hard!! She deserves it!!!
@hillbillyshorthair
@hillbillyshorthair Год назад
I'm an emt and was recently put in the hospital for gastric surgery and I got in trouble because I knew how to shut the bed alarm off....so I would just get up and go to the bathroom and then get back in bed before they knew. My nurse caught me on the 3rd time and chewed my butt I told her no harm I wrote down urine cc on the mirror she said that wasn't the point but was appreciative.
@patriciaavery9001
@patriciaavery9001 Год назад
😂😂 I should *not* be laughing. That was awesome.
@Duck01740
@Duck01740 Год назад
I would do the same thing if I was in that situation as a EMT myself 🤣
@SpacyNG
@SpacyNG Год назад
Well, "Doctors are the worst patients" applies here as well, then ;)
@strugglingcollegestudent
@strugglingcollegestudent Год назад
@@SpacyNGEMT isn’t a doctor lol. I do feel like most people make bad patients cuz nobody likes to be woken up at 5 am for blood test
@ChristopherNorris-mk6cj
@ChristopherNorris-mk6cj Год назад
I just know how and used to do this
@alyssanestor9440
@alyssanestor9440 Год назад
When my grandfather passed the nurse came in and held my grandma and cried with us and it was the most moving act of kindness. I will never forget her. It been 4 years and I still remember it like it was yesterday.
@beaniebabes11
@beaniebabes11 Год назад
I am actually glad you told this story, thank you. I am a nursing student and I get emotional when I see others cry or when something sad happens. In school we are taught we are supposed to be the stoic, non emotional rock for the family so I have been terrified to experience my first (patient) death. I am glad to hear how much of an impact this had on you and your family and I am glad that nurse was there for you guys!
@merkinidgit
@merkinidgit Год назад
@@beaniebabes11 I’m sorry they’re still teaching this. I’m a nursing professor and I teach students that, aside from the obvious holding it together in emergencies or urgent situations requiring focus, crying conveys a valuing of the loss. As a women’s/children’s service supervisor back in the day I had to complete paperwork on an 8 year old who had died from a brain tumor. I was holding my emotions in check until asking the parents for personal effects going with the body. I’m used to “dentures”, “pink nightie”, etc. so I lost it when the answer was “teddy bear”, “ball cap”, etc. The mother gave me a tissue and told me how sweet I was! I was mortified to have reversed the therapeutic relationship-as I had been taught. But looking back, how much WORSE for the family would it have been if I had been so “professional” that I hadn’t displayed any emotion? How out of sync would that have been with their reality? My tears let them know their child’s life had mattered. Don’t take that away from your patients! And good luck in school.
@xchurricane
@xchurricane Год назад
Love the viola jokes 😂 more q&a with you both please!
@patriciaavery9001
@patriciaavery9001 Год назад
@Violin MD How much can Mark tell from a patient's walk? Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, and uhmm YES! Please make that video. I mean, y'know, there is so much to self diagnose 🤣 * clears throat * for fun, of course.
@TheStuport
@TheStuport Год назад
Quite sure I'm not alone in telling you both just how much Your Fans LOVE these types of intimate videos when we get to see the personal side of you two! Thank you for sharing some of your "Off The Clock" memories and honesty while answering these hot topic questions! The explanations were awesome and clearly show why BOTH of you are so good at taking care of your patients! As always I also LOVE reading the love and support from your followers too! I really appreciate my seat on The Violin MD Bus! Cheers From COWl-lumbus, Ohio MOO
@LindseyN1223
@LindseyN1223 7 месяцев назад
I work as a paramedic in the USA, and I get recognized by patients every so often even up to an hour away from my district. But I have one cool story that sticks out even though it wasn't me specifically they recognized but the service I worked for. I went to a yoga class straight from work one morning and had my job shirt (pullover) on which had my service's emblem on it. A woman in the class saw my shirt and got really excited, turns out her dad was resuscitated by two of my coworkers when he was in cardiac arrest and made a full recovery. I distinctly remembered that because I was working the same day and was really proud of my coworkers because they saved the man's life. She gave me a big hug and asked that I extend more thanks to my two coworkers who took care of her dad. This was in a town 45 minutes away from the county I work in.
@sofiasousapires
@sofiasousapires Год назад
Love to see you both together! More of these for sure!!
@nancyhubbard221
@nancyhubbard221 Год назад
Loved this! Would really like to see another one or two of these! Part of the fun is getting to know a little bit more about who you are outside of being doctors.
@Trouble405
@Trouble405 Год назад
this was fun! I enjoy seeing Mark in more video's. You two are a great team
@harizon88-en
@harizon88-en Год назад
As a healthcare student, I am constantly worried about getting a needle stick injury. Anyway, love your channel, keep up the great work! :)
@southerngirljess1987
@southerngirljess1987 Год назад
Love these type of videos and seeing Mark! Y’all are definitely my favorite Canadian couple! Hope y’all are having a good weekend and that the hospital keeps y’all busy enough. Thanks for all y’all do!
@patricksimoneau7647
@patricksimoneau7647 11 месяцев назад
It’s great seeing the two of you, you compliment each other well.
@Brenda_xo
@Brenda_xo Год назад
Seeing videos of you both together is the best! You have so much great chemistry!!!! 😍
@jwharvey7167
@jwharvey7167 Год назад
While doing this series with Mark, please could we have just a little of you two playing your instruments together? You both are so gifted with music talent as well as medicine.
@prapanthebachelorette6803
@prapanthebachelorette6803 11 месяцев назад
Yes please 😊😊😊😊
@Didenne
@Didenne Год назад
You truly are such a good person to your core. I’ve loved watching you throughout the many years, I can’t believe you’re almost at 1 mill! I can’t think of anyone more deserving.
@purlmonster
@purlmonster Год назад
Yes, so much yes to the video about how much you can tell about someone's health by looking at them!
@California92122
@California92122 Год назад
What a refreshing video! My son just had minor surgery today, and I was grateful to meet medical staff as friendly as you guys. Thank you, Mark, for giving the Mom all the credit for delivering a baby!
@BlackRavenD
@BlackRavenD Год назад
You guys are so sweet! Love to see a couple who supports one another like you two do
@scout72430
@scout72430 Год назад
I would love a video about what someone's walk tells you about their health! :D love seeing you and mark together!
@islandgirl33
@islandgirl33 Год назад
This was awesome! Please do it again. Would love to see you guys trying out hospital food.
@Candilion_626
@Candilion_626 Год назад
I love seeing you both. You're both wonderful people and I love watching your content!
@aqualife88
@aqualife88 Год назад
Love it!!! I love yalls new videos together so awesome.
@erikaberreth6233
@erikaberreth6233 Год назад
I think you guys should definitely make a video on how different people walk and how the way people way can be a sign of illness
@brookewatson9531
@brookewatson9531 Год назад
This was a fabulous video! You both are very down to earth and so informative😊
@Jnett
@Jnett Год назад
So fun to have Mark in these now! It also feels like you are having a great time ☺️
@staceyhatten8364
@staceyhatten8364 Год назад
You two are so much fun!! Thank you for doing this!! I love your channel❤❤❤
@keric3673
@keric3673 Год назад
THANK YOU!! I’ve been sick for my entire life & I’ve had times when doctors were around when the nurses were struggling to get an IV placed in me. Never ask for a doctor-they don’t know everything! I ask for a phlebotomist or a nurse anesthetist- they absolutely know what they are doing (since I’m such a hard stick, they are absolute saints in my opinion!)
@janinemaxwell4297
@janinemaxwell4297 Год назад
When I was in the ER for appendicitis I hadn’t been eating or drinking for a couple of days and the nurses all had trouble getting an I’ve in this dr walked passed and the nurse asked if she could do it. She did it 1st go she said she just had a knack for doing it.
@rachelbass55
@rachelbass55 Год назад
such a cute video 🥰 you guys should 100% make the video about how you can tell someone’s health from the way they walk! sounds super interesting 😊
@salvadoroliveira6632
@salvadoroliveira6632 Год назад
Great to watch another video from you!
@bobd2659
@bobd2659 10 месяцев назад
Theatre Tech here! Had an elderly woman fall, hit her head, decent amount of bleeding, slight confusion. EMS already called by staff while I treated. My boss hates blood and LITERALLY walked backwards to me with the 1st aid kit I put together. Manager did the 'is there a doctor in the house'...It was a classical music concert, so OF COURSE there was! lol. He started to check her out, called off the ambulance, gave her and a friend instructions they'd have gotten at the ER re:concussion symptoms. We easily got the bleeding stopped using 'not 1st aid training methods', and he complimented me on the quick use/availability of 'what was use/not what we teach' compression bandage while we were scrubbing down after (we had to kick the conductor out of his dressing room!) Turns out, it was a Neurosurgeon from Toronto General...Head Injury, and I got a neurosurgeon!
@brandontay2053
@brandontay2053 Год назад
Such a fun series!!! Love these videos
@vanessahinds8320
@vanessahinds8320 Год назад
I love you & Dr. Mark together. This was a fun video.
@Kitten7273
@Kitten7273 Год назад
This was so fun! I would LOVE to see a video about understanding a lot about someone based on how they walk. That is so fascinating how you mention that diagnosing someone just on sight is a "thing" -- so interesting!!! Thank you for the lovely chat/video! :)
@joshbritton
@joshbritton Год назад
Thanks for answering my question! This was a super fun video to watch!
@ReclusiveMountainMan
@ReclusiveMountainMan Год назад
You guys are great. Looking forward to the next.
@IslemTav
@IslemTav Год назад
Loved this video! More, please! Also a video about what you can tell about people’s walking!
@keric3673
@keric3673 Год назад
As a patient, I love when doctors shut the IV noise off!! Also, don’t worry I’ve forgotten my doctor’s name a time or two (or 6) especially when they do rounds so sooooo early in the morning. The only time I enjoyed “hospital food” was at a physical therapy rehab place I was in for two weeks. Their food made up for their shortage of staff who actually cared
@missitheachievementhuntres560
This was so much fun, thank you for doing this and please do more :D
@randycarter7288
@randycarter7288 Год назад
You two make me smile
@ashikihsan1946
@ashikihsan1946 Год назад
Hello Dr. Siobhan, This is a lovely video of you with your husband playing the game with the word Never Have I Ever to the questions of your followers
@jenjohns6084
@jenjohns6084 Год назад
Y'all are adorable! I love you are doing more videos together.
@froggyfrulz
@froggyfrulz Год назад
Siobhan and mark, Thank you for taking the time to make these video while working and simple explaining what you do in the medical fields to all non med students. The simple vedio layout is simple to watch and their is little special effects to the vedio thats great for us.
@LSP1988
@LSP1988 Год назад
Siobhan, another uplifting video 😊
@Ashlykd10756
@Ashlykd10756 Год назад
I enjoyed this so much!
@jaclynnstrawinski6626
@jaclynnstrawinski6626 Год назад
Loved this!
@Rhabdoe
@Rhabdoe 7 месяцев назад
I especially enjoyed this one. Thank you for the videos.
@ViolinMD
@ViolinMD 7 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@natalievancouver8188
@natalievancouver8188 Год назад
Thanks I really enjoyed this🎉you guys seem very in tune & happy together.
@ceeq3997
@ceeq3997 Год назад
this was so much fun!!! the two of you have just the right amount of humour and honest-to-goodness homegrown loveliness (two kind and deeply thoughtful people) combined with your great relationship vibe = impossible to not grin along like a mad fool 🥰😂
@d.j.guillory8731
@d.j.guillory8731 Год назад
Love this format!!! More please!
@jameswright5627
@jameswright5627 Год назад
Nice to see husband and wife having so much fun creating this video
@SB_AE
@SB_AE Год назад
Thank you for inspiring people to peruse medicine! Love your videos! Keep it up!
@joanjackson2170
@joanjackson2170 Год назад
You are so fun together! Loved this one.
@jamieandthemore
@jamieandthemore Месяц назад
I'm a musician with a music degree. My only orchestral performance was playing mandolin for Repugi'd "Feste Roman's." My main instruments are sax and guitar. The music joke on sax players I've heard is: What do you call a sax player without a girlfriend/boyfriend? Homeless. I really enjoy y'all's interactions. I'm from Texas/the south.
@BasicDrumming
@BasicDrumming Год назад
I appreciate you, thank you for making content.
@whitec1981
@whitec1981 Год назад
Love seeing you both
@CHEEKYSTEPHY
@CHEEKYSTEPHY Год назад
Literally loved this video 🥰 keep up the good work XD
@Chrissy-Stormgal
@Chrissy-Stormgal Год назад
Please definitely do this again! You and Mark are so fun together!! !😍😍😍 Absolutely love this!!
@TM-xm8mr
@TM-xm8mr Год назад
What a great medical couple love to watch your videos from Saskatchewan
@patriciaschuster1371
@patriciaschuster1371 Год назад
One doctor was good. The two of you together is wonderful! Thank you both!😊
@kelleysigler9759
@kelleysigler9759 Год назад
I loved this! Definitely do more of these again.
@suzannestubbins
@suzannestubbins Год назад
Love this! You two were great!! Keep doing videos of the two of you! Mark is funny, and has become more open.....😊
@user-pk7si3hq3w
@user-pk7si3hq3w Год назад
I love this video haha. I’ll definitely be interested in learning how a person walks have any indications on their health!
@crquiroz
@crquiroz Год назад
Yes! Part 2 please ❤❤
@olgamossine235
@olgamossine235 4 месяца назад
You guys are great!
@rjlyle1
@rjlyle1 Год назад
Really loved this video and getting to know you guys more!
@feat.shanika
@feat.shanika Год назад
7:18 this is why I really respect paramedics in the field they have nothing to go off of but training and pure instinct
@MkBasile-ri4bg
@MkBasile-ri4bg Год назад
Love it!! Keep them coming. You guys are a lot of fun!
@singingsam40
@singingsam40 Год назад
As regards placing an IV: here in the UK, it's mostly doctors who do peripheral cannulations. Some nurses have been trained, but most don't do them. It's not ideal in the middle of the night, when a patient needs a new IV cannula, the on-call doctor usually has to be called. The doctor on call is usually covering most of the medical and surgical wards, so tends to be scarily busy!
@rebeccabennett5901
@rebeccabennett5901 Год назад
You guys are awesome!!! ❤
@barryhuizing2804
@barryhuizing2804 Год назад
Great show guys! Very entertaining
@patricia_tx
@patricia_tx Год назад
This was so much fun, absolutely loved it!❤
@Jack-zd7rv
@Jack-zd7rv Год назад
You guys do such a great job I really enjoy your videos
@shmoogie31
@shmoogie31 Год назад
I love this! ❤❤❤❤❤
@Lizzy43645
@Lizzy43645 Год назад
Omg you two are so adorable and I just love every video we get with both of you!!!
@kariforgie457
@kariforgie457 Год назад
Yes on the walking video! Have MS and have learned so much about my own walking g!
@bearsteels1180
@bearsteels1180 Год назад
id definitely like to see a video on what walking says about your health! i have to limp on and off for a bunch of different reasons so it would be interesting to see
@LurkerPatrol5
@LurkerPatrol5 Год назад
11:19 Yes please, I would love a video with you two about walking and diagnosing someone.
@FlameMirage
@FlameMirage Год назад
omg haha what a fun video! As a nurse - thank you for silencing that alarm, it drives patients (and family members) crazy! Water wise obviously you would know if they're on a restriction :3 so I am not even concerned haha. Crying wise totally relatable. I was about to cry at work once as an RN. I had a patient who was diagnosed with end-stage renal failure and had a tenkoff inserted into the abdomen. They were not eating much food, and I was looking after them over a few days in a row. Just seeing the child wanting to get better and not understanding why they had the catheter was so disheartening. The family was stressed and concerned and I tried so hard to encourage him to heal quickly, etc. As a student, learning about short-gut syndrome, and life expectancy was quite devastating. I cried after that day, because it was a lot to deal with when you're just there to pick up as much as you can.
@pamfelts1966
@pamfelts1966 4 месяца назад
Hahaha to the "medical school syndrome" during nursing school I did this too! I think we all do!! You two are great! I hope you have a wonderful life together! ❤
@user-livelife65
@user-livelife65 11 дней назад
I wish you two would transfer to Tillsonburg, we need doctors like you. I love your videos and have learned so much .
@Jupe367
@Jupe367 Год назад
This is fun! More of this in the future.
@nj8215
@nj8215 Год назад
This was one of the best videos. I loved it
@carlagat1075
@carlagat1075 Год назад
That was fun. Would love to see more.
@charlenechua6073
@charlenechua6073 Год назад
Happy Saturday Love the caption
@mommyandconnor2515
@mommyandconnor2515 Год назад
I would love to see a video about walking. Also, an overview of different auto-immune disease as well would be so helpful for me
@edenreeling9390
@edenreeling9390 Год назад
Loved this video!! More, please!!!
@keric3673
@keric3673 Год назад
I’d love to see a video about how the way a person walks can show their health. I’ve had a limp my entire life and I get people (medical and not medical people) diagnosing me wrong just based on how I walk all the time
@JarodWilkerson
@JarodWilkerson Год назад
The lightning violist joke was a new one to me and I lol'd. It sounds like your partner is a musician, too... Didn't know that! Classical musician here too who also works in medicine (but vet med) and I'm from IN (I know you spent time at IU!) so I enjoy watching videos through your particular lens. Cheers!
@ssjess2504
@ssjess2504 Год назад
Classical musician here too!
@colonbrd761
@colonbrd761 Год назад
you are 2 great Doctors. i always enjoy watching your videos.
@monikakamila
@monikakamila Год назад
Thanks for answering my question. ❤😊 this was fun
@tshepisobapela2458
@tshepisobapela2458 Год назад
POWER COUPLE!!! The two of you are so awesome
@dcrab16
@dcrab16 Год назад
I have been an RN for 9 years and I would not be annoyed that you fixed my IV alarms at all. You are checking the IV site and troubleshooting the cause of the alarm. There is nothing wrong with that.
@ItsRaveen
@ItsRaveen Год назад
Loved the video!! Maybe you should do a future one on tasting hospital food or guessing the items blindfolded 🤣
@augustreju3176
@augustreju3176 3 месяца назад
1st time viewer. You guys are awesome!!!😊
@ViolinMD
@ViolinMD 3 месяца назад
Thank you!
@caseyslp174
@caseyslp174 Год назад
Hospital SLP here! Great idea to try out the hospital food, and while you're at it, definitely try thickened liquids and other modified diets (puree, minced, etc.) Love your content!
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