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Dr. J. Mack Slaughter takes to Twitter to answer the internet's burning questions about injuries. What happens if you break a bone and don't set it? How can you tell if you've dislocated your shoulder? Why do shin splints hurt so much? Is it OK to treat a dog bite at home? Is an Achilles tendon tear the worst injury in sports? Dr. Slaughter answers all these questions and much more!
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@deaaqua86
@deaaqua86 Год назад
I was curious and googled him... before being a doctor he was an actor and singer. He was in shows and movies and toured with Jessica Simpson and Destiny's Child. It's like Ken Jeong, but backwards.
@ThereseLL
@ThereseLL Год назад
Pfft they should do a video together👏
@notabot5878
@notabot5878 Год назад
Well no wonder
@NadLei
@NadLei Год назад
That explains his heavily expressive face
@Genny-Zee
@Genny-Zee Год назад
He was in ER
@igormac88
@igormac88 Год назад
@@Genny-Zee my god yes indeed!
@radawesomeshark
@radawesomeshark Год назад
I’m sorry, but imagine going into the ER and hearing “Dr. Slaughter will be right with you”
@vix_a_lady_figure
@vix_a_lady_figure Год назад
Crying 😭😭😭
@FrostyRacecar
@FrostyRacecar Год назад
I've been in the er and had a Dr. Slaughter.... I asked if I should be concerned (jokingly might I add). Wasn't this Dr tho
@Amystle
@Amystle Год назад
I would laugh, hopefully not having a rib injury or something. lol
@batkittii
@batkittii Год назад
I once had a doctor butcher lol
@crgray
@crgray Год назад
Reminds me of an anesthesiologist I had for a surgery, Dr, Payne.
@AvariceOverlord
@AvariceOverlord Год назад
I love how enthusiastic and flamboyant he is about his job! Wasn't expecting such energy when talking about injuries!
@horustrismegistus1017
@horustrismegistus1017 Год назад
I'm here because of his face in the pic
@MacNerfer
@MacNerfer Год назад
My cousin is an ER nurse and she gets all excited about injuries, including broken bones. The good thing is that those are usually pretty fixable and people will eventually go back to normal.
@self-righteousideologue9398
@@horustrismegistus1017 - Even my junk tickled a bit and I'm straight as an arrow
@charlie5115
@charlie5115 Год назад
Well I’m an ER nurse with ADHD, and I’ve learned the correlation between ADHD and emergency medicine is real😂 There are higher rates of ADHD in ER doctors, nurses, EMT’s, police officers, fire and rescue personnel etc. Not diagnosing Dr Slaughter here but 👀
@AvariceOverlord
@AvariceOverlord Год назад
@@charlie5115 that's pretty interesting, thanks for sharing the info!
@Tac495
@Tac495 Год назад
He is definitely one of those doctors that lowers anxiety when you are terrified in the ER. I would love to have him as my doctor in an emergency!
@einundsiebenziger5488
@einundsiebenziger5488 Год назад
... one of those doctors who* lower* anxiety ... (they are people and there are multiple)
@giornikitop5373
@giornikitop5373 Год назад
that's until he tells you his last name. then anxiety turns to terror!!!
@Genericwhitemail
@Genericwhitemail 10 месяцев назад
He's giving me anxiety
@MikeNoriega
@MikeNoriega 5 месяцев назад
I was just gonna say that. He seems like a really nice guy who would walk through all the things that are happening
@JonOfTheDead23
@JonOfTheDead23 5 месяцев назад
Are you kidding? He's too high strung. He would give me a panic attack just with his high energy
@AlvinDarmawan05
@AlvinDarmawan05 Год назад
Him: "Hey I'm dr. Slaughter, I'll be taking care of you alright" Patient: "Doctor WHAT"
@khalilahd.
@khalilahd. Год назад
😂😂😂
@justanothergrunt9053
@justanothergrunt9053 Год назад
In the military one of my doctors was Major Payne. He didn’t help one but ironically.
@macymcdonald6688
@macymcdonald6688 Год назад
My doctor's name for a couple years was Dr. Voorhees, didn't think much of it until I told a few people his name and they always looked absolutely shocked and made the "yikes" face 😅
@Tesserex
@Tesserex Год назад
My wife graduated veterinary school with a Dr. Butcher.
@savageshorts1559
@savageshorts1559 Год назад
@@Tesserex bruh 💀
@chandlerholloway2047
@chandlerholloway2047 Год назад
"I mean, the most serious injuries are when the patient comes in dead." You gotta have humor in a job like this. Respect.
@calliarcale
@calliarcale Год назад
I got the opportunity to chat with a medevac team once, and they shared with us the most serious injury they had to deal with. The guy wasn't dead when they got there, but he was by the time they left. I'll just say that farm injuries can be especially gruesome.
@cuauhtemocmorisco3493
@cuauhtemocmorisco3493 Год назад
At that point Jesus becomes your doctor🤣🤣🤣
@Lugia21
@Lugia21 Год назад
That one killed me.
@randomchance7796
@randomchance7796 Год назад
Caitlyn Doughty of Ask A Mortician has this great quote, "If they sneeze, it's not a corpse" LOL love these
@bonniea.1941
@bonniea.1941 Год назад
Dead IS pretty serious. 😬🤷🏻‍♀️
@gemmydoadance1593
@gemmydoadance1593 Год назад
Buddy puts the laughter in Slaughter, I would love to have a doctor like him.
@MacNerfer
@MacNerfer Год назад
If only English was consistent ... lol
@jasonvargas7564
@jasonvargas7564 Год назад
@@MacNerferimagine pronouncing laughter like slaughter? Or pronouncing slaughter like laughter?
@jasonvargas7564
@jasonvargas7564 Год назад
@@MacNerferlauter vs slafter
@DTLamia
@DTLamia Год назад
He honestly needs a shirt with that 😂
@einundsiebenziger5488
@einundsiebenziger5488 Год назад
@@jasonvargas7564 Good one. Yet, "imagine .." is an imperative and not a question, so an exclamation point and not a question mark would be appropriate to end your sentences.
@QwonDrea
@QwonDrea Год назад
you can tell when somebody really loves their career choice. We need a part 2
@MarySunshine25
@MarySunshine25 5 месяцев назад
Yes, I love Dr. Slaughter and the mortician Victory Sweeney that they have on.
@nyancat-si9io
@nyancat-si9io Год назад
Dr. Slaughter sounds like a cool supervillain name.
@jonplaud
@jonplaud Год назад
Or a WWE wrestler
@tanishasarup1274
@tanishasarup1274 Год назад
@@hucz * YOU don't need more superhero/villain content. you don't speak for other people.
@emmel4fun
@emmel4fun Год назад
I wonder if his patients are intimidated by his name at first.
@nyancat-si9io
@nyancat-si9io Год назад
@@emmel4fun I know I certainly would be 🤣
@smala017
@smala017 Год назад
Of be a bit concerned if I showed up to the emergency room and they were like “you will be seen by Dr. Slaughter shortly”
@Sarah-zi8jw
@Sarah-zi8jw Год назад
“He was D-E-A-D, dead” this guy is absolutely hilarious. His bedside manner no doubt helps a lot of tense situations in the ER!
@k.k.7797
@k.k.7797 Год назад
If I get bonked by a train, this is how I want my doctors to talk abt me while standing over my squished up corpse
@themorrigan6604
@themorrigan6604 Год назад
This part was hilarious 🤣
@samiraperi467
@samiraperi467 Год назад
Classic would be "D-E-D, dead!"
@vbvermont
@vbvermont Год назад
He’s being vague enough to not identify actual patients, but I can’t help but wonder if someone he’s talking about randomly discovers this video. 😂
@JF-wn2yb
@JF-wn2yb Год назад
@@k.k.7797 bonked by a train is such a lovely way of putting it. I laughed too hard 😂
@unofoxy_roxy
@unofoxy_roxy Год назад
How he has that much energy when he works in the ER is mind-boggling. I want what he's having.
@charlie5115
@charlie5115 Год назад
As an ER nurse with ADHD.. I think it’s that 😂
@unofoxy_roxy
@unofoxy_roxy Год назад
@@charlie5115 😂
@LET4M4RU
@LET4M4RU 11 месяцев назад
@@charlie5115 ADHD in the ER ? Man and I thought I had it rough with my adhd
@willscanlon9843
@willscanlon9843 10 месяцев назад
Its kind of a stereotype that ER docs all have ADHD. Something about doing well multitasking.
@LET4M4RU
@LET4M4RU 9 месяцев назад
@@willscanlon9843 ADHD is the opposite of multitasking though
@nataliecianchetti
@nataliecianchetti Месяц назад
Dr. Slaughter should definitely become a professor later in his career, this video was taught so well and entertaining. Explained complex topics in an easy-to-understand and fun way, love it.
@wabisabi7755
@wabisabi7755 Год назад
Whoever in Wired is in charge of screening these experts to make sure they are entertaining... THANK YOU.
@igormac88
@igormac88 Год назад
YES!!
@sven_86
@sven_86 Год назад
*sings Guess how fatal it issssss. A 100%! *sings ....lmao (rabies)
@Durio_zibethinus
@Durio_zibethinus Год назад
We need to know how they did it! Behind the scenes video, maybeee?
@manicmuffin
@manicmuffin Год назад
For real, they always find the most charismatic experts for this videos, it's great!
@thesweetlalaby
@thesweetlalaby Год назад
You should follow him on tiktok
@chardy114
@chardy114 Год назад
I’ve worked with this doctor, he’s hands down one of the most caring doctors out there. He should be the standard for attitude in doctors.
@jessw1168
@jessw1168 Год назад
Great to hear!
@felixhenson9926
@felixhenson9926 Год назад
Hilarious then that his last name is Slaughter 😆
@joost00555
@joost00555 Год назад
Was it scary to hear that Dr. Slaughter would be seeing you?
@chardy114
@chardy114 Год назад
@@joost00555 I’m sure it was for his patients, I worked with him as in both employees! I always thought his name was hilarious though.
@florichi
@florichi Год назад
He can be as caring as he wants, but if he talks that way all the time I would want another doctor, bec his way of talking is very annoying.
@mattbarneveld815
@mattbarneveld815 6 месяцев назад
As an ex-emergency nurse, I so appreciated your description of orthopaedic surgery although you were perhaps slightly more professional in your admiration for their skill than most ER clinicians I know would be... "What is the best thing about having a cardiac arrest in an orthopaedic unit? You're close to a hospital" 🙂 Really enjoyed this vid and excellent info provided!
@lenabeans
@lenabeans Год назад
As someone who's chronically ill and in/out of the hospital and ER very frequently, I would want this guy as my Dr every time
@sethk5396
@sethk5396 Год назад
"How did these heal before modern surgery." As an archaeologist it's amazing the level of partially healed trauma on bones that people just had to live with. Injuries like those are a big reason we know that past societies often did take care of disabled members of the community past their ability to do physical labour.
@khushbooprasad6519
@khushbooprasad6519 Год назад
I read in a post that survival of a person with broken femur was the first sign of civilization or something. Because technically, they were easier prey and should/would have died given the type of injury they had. But they survived because they were taken care of by their community. Is this true?
@kyrab7914
@kyrab7914 Год назад
My favorite is knife arm guy. Or shanidar 1.
@martinenotmartini9935
@martinenotmartini9935 Год назад
@@khushbooprasad6519 i saw that same post float around. far as i understood, it was an alternative suggestion that focused on a more social aspect fo the concept of the civilisation of humanity than the more common mark of agriculture.
@AutumnBBBE
@AutumnBBBE Год назад
A book called "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" talked about this. I'd recommend you (whoever interested) this book if you haven't already read it.
@testname4464
@testname4464 Год назад
@@AutumnBBBE I read that for college this past semester! I didn't read it all because I lost motivation in the class (I got a B tho, somehow). This year I'm definitely gonna read the rest
@firewheels90
@firewheels90 Год назад
Besides the incredible medical knowledge he has, I'm sure Dr. Slaughter would SLAY some medical dad jokes.
@us89na
@us89na Год назад
and at doing Brendan Fraser impersonations
@etsprout
@etsprout Год назад
A girl I went to high school with was a main player on the state volleyball team, she was being talked to by colleges as a freshmen. Eventually, she had so many concussions/brain damage that she had to take months off school. She forgot everything as far as her long term memory, and short term was affected as well. She’s doing ok years later I think, but she was an honors student and it was much harder for her after the concussions.
@mickcollins1921
@mickcollins1921 Год назад
His parents missed the boat by not naming him Max. Can you imagine a Dr. Max Slaughter, especially with his personality. He would immediately be the best doctor at whatever he specialized in.
@RaGiNgBaNaNa101
@RaGiNgBaNaNa101 Год назад
As a pharmacist myself- You should do “ask a pharmacist, drug help”! So many people don’t realize what pharmacists do (way more than just put pills in a bottle) and don’t even realize the constant access they have to a medical professional like a pharmacist! :) and there is so much misinformation about medicine out there!
@linds7047
@linds7047 Год назад
I would love a video like this! I find all careers in the medical field interesting, but I’ve never heard a lot of people talking about pharmacy despite the fact that medicine is SO important!
@april-leigh19
@april-leigh19 Год назад
As a CPhT III, I agree!! I'm in a hospital setting my whole career though, and I love it. Pharmacists are the best!
@AyyyJeyyy
@AyyyJeyyy Год назад
yes please!
@allieren
@allieren Год назад
I gained a whole new respect for pharmacists when I was an ED nurse. So freaking helpful to have our ED pharmacist on hand!
@millla_v
@millla_v Год назад
Yess please, in these days it is not normal to know 5 languages but not to know that it isn't necessary to take antibiotics for a flu
@mattador
@mattador Год назад
I just googled this guy and apparently he was on TV and a boy band as a teenager. What an interesting life.
@MyTeaIsMighty
@MyTeaIsMighty Год назад
I mean the hair alone gave the latter away
@priyachoudhary9896
@priyachoudhary9896 Год назад
@@MyTeaIsMighty and the enthusiasm
@jacklandismusic
@jacklandismusic Год назад
I’m glad so many of these people are nice enough to ask questions for their friends. That’s true friendship right there
@cloudy7937
@cloudy7937 Год назад
8:55 this guy is like the funny and smart but a bit dorky kid who went to med school and 20 years later still has his old personality, I love it
@GuiSama8000
@GuiSama8000 Год назад
I want to hear this man talk about the most gruesome and weird things about a hospital for at least 3 hours, no less.
@sophiesmith5922
@sophiesmith5922 Год назад
most gruesome...you cant see....its the GERMS... YUCK
@nikola4962
@nikola4962 Год назад
He's good, the way he tries not to laugh and remain serious because he's talking to normies about hotrific injuries is astonishing.
@hri5tov
@hri5tov Год назад
6:25 "You probably couldn't walk again if you were in a car accident in the 1500s" I spat my beer out laughing
@wombatperson5431
@wombatperson5431 Год назад
My dad has been an EMT for about 20 years and the stories about emergency medicine are crazy. My favorite is hearing about traction splints for when someones bone is overlapping itself.
@itsdragoninawagon
@itsdragoninawagon Год назад
this dude is such a goof i love him
@Stella.22g
@Stella.22g Год назад
"The most serious injuries are where the patient comes in dead" I feel so bad for laughing at this but he's so right
@ryans6280
@ryans6280 Год назад
Don't worry you're not alone I was dying as well 😂
@emilysmith2965
@emilysmith2965 Год назад
He has really excellent non-verbal communication too, which makes sense given his background in pop music and theater before he was a doctor.
@therealdorianfinch
@therealdorianfinch Год назад
@@ryans6280that sounds serious!
@spiercephotography
@spiercephotography Год назад
Wired, do you purposefully find Doctors with scary names to answer these questions? lol. He did a great job!
@ToBEornah
@ToBEornah Год назад
Id love to have him next to me as a doctor if I rolled into the ER, he’s seems like he would try to keep the patient non stressed while also doing his job properly
@lilivadasz920
@lilivadasz920 Год назад
One of the best docs at explaining. If he isn't already, he should def be a professor.
@gabireinoehl
@gabireinoehl Год назад
as an ER nurse, i absolutely adore this guy. he is one of the best parts of working in the Emergency Department, healthcare professionals that truly do love their job and love caring for others. He has the BEST personality, his energy and positivity is infectious! 🥰❤️
@AshBadger
@AshBadger Год назад
When I dislocated my shoulder, I literally had trouble thinking of my name to tell the EMTs. Trying to find any answer was like pushing through a wall of fog. Unbelievable pain.
@samnejberger5546
@samnejberger5546 Год назад
it seriously is the most agonizing pain i’ve ever been in. happened twice to me in the ocean within 365 days. i have to have surgery for my shoulder now :(
@user-jy9rq8nj7q
@user-jy9rq8nj7q Год назад
@@samnejberger5546 hope it goes well
@Mario_nicholas
@Mario_nicholas Год назад
@@samnejberger5546 did it go well?
@xXErr4rXx
@xXErr4rXx Год назад
@@samnejberger5546rip 🗿
@samnejberger5546
@samnejberger5546 Год назад
@@Mario_nicholas it did!! i am recovering well. thanks for the wishes fellas
@stockyjohn
@stockyjohn Год назад
Wish there were more doctors like him in the ER. I've had so many bad experiences
@marshall6788
@marshall6788 Год назад
As someone with EDS; waiting to see a doctor for every dislocation.. I'd live in the ER room!
@ZijnShayatanica
@ZijnShayatanica Год назад
Lmao, I was gonna comment something about my EDS!! Still might, tbh, because OMG, his remark made me laugh out loud.
@Abelhawk
@Abelhawk Год назад
My friend's husband is an ER doctor and talking to him, I just gotta say: I am _so_ glad there are people in the world who can not only handle but thrive in an environment of saving lives like this. I could never.
@jessice293
@jessice293 Год назад
I’m and ED nurse and I’m just in my element in the ED but it’s certainly not for everyone, it’s usually chaos and you can never plan anything you want to do with your patients
@spiralingspiral72
@spiralingspiral72 Год назад
is that a warcraft 3 reference?
@spiralingspiral72
@spiralingspiral72 Год назад
​@Ochelvegstz Nyotmek r/wooosh i was referring to his channel which is mostly warcraft 3 content
@ovig8917
@ovig8917 Год назад
Ok now I want all doctors to be this goofy...! Funny, humorous doctors are the best ones to get, especially in the ER!
@commanderiosifstalin4938
@commanderiosifstalin4938 Год назад
Just like Sénior Chang, Ken Jeong
@bass_si3g3
@bass_si3g3 Год назад
Just starts singing as the patient is losing blood
@Ziggerath
@Ziggerath Год назад
this dude sorta makes me uncormfortable, hes hamming it up too much for my liking. I just want my doctor to over explain their process to me honestly.
@LET4M4RU
@LET4M4RU 11 месяцев назад
This guy is a blast, so funny and energetic ! Please make him come back !
@feralbluee
@feralbluee Год назад
i love this guy. he communicates brilliantly, is a level with his patient i. e. respects them, and knows his stuff. some people are very lucky. :)
@jordanjacques1049
@jordanjacques1049 Год назад
You guys need to make this Doctor a regular! Seriously he's hilarious and makes everything simplified and lovely to absorb
@Miss_Dis
@Miss_Dis Год назад
He's right about the ortho surgeries not being gentle, I watched a hip replacement and they were using a hammer and just bashing the bone 😂 it was very intense
@katierasburn9571
@katierasburn9571 Год назад
Watching them relocate a dislocated hip is wild, there were just 3 hunked up men YANKING on this womans leg with all their weight and little old me the xray lass like 😰
@Miss_Dis
@Miss_Dis Год назад
@@katierasburn9571 yes!! It's a wild time
@SashaInTheCloud
@SashaInTheCloud Год назад
Watch a supraacetabular or periacetabular osteotomy. I had two. I am confident that they were probably 11/10 painful for most people, BUT I woke up during the first one and was convinced I had an ovarian cyst because the epidural shifted... so I only felt the top part of my hip... Sooo yeah, ovarian cysts are um... "painful as having a saw take the top of your hip socket out of your pelvis"
@SashaInTheCloud
@SashaInTheCloud Год назад
To be clear: I had to electrocute my adductors to repair a CRUSH INJURY to a rather important nerve. For many months. I've had ischemic injuries. He's wrong. Shocking damaged nerves back to life while the voltage puts your inner thigh and groin into full spasm takes the cake in that comparison. But there's so much worse pain than that 😉
@ryans6280
@ryans6280 Год назад
Knee surgery too... Violent AF
@amberlindsey7112
@amberlindsey7112 9 месяцев назад
Graphic content warning : My little brother got his foot run over when he was 3. It was only holding on my the Achilles tendon and the skin in the back. They were able to reattach everything with many many surgeries. He has had to have the growth plate fusion in the opposite leg so they didn't end up different lengths. He was not able to point his toes afterwards. He had foot drop so they had to fix it in an almost permanent position. I remember he had to wear a brace forever when he was a kid. He is 46 and it got to the point he was always in so much pain because of the complications. Just last year he found a doctor that was able to actually do an ankle replacement with a 3d printed ankle. Amazing where our medical technology has gotten to.
@thathorsegirl5088
@thathorsegirl5088 Год назад
I’m a lifeguard, and a couple weeks ago our local EMTs and Paramedics came out to go over what happens when they show up (and they wanted to learn water extrication). We all loved the bone drill.
@bunnyfrosting1744
@bunnyfrosting1744 Год назад
His name reminds me of an old GP in my hometown, Dr. Gore. I’ve lived in and out of the hospital for long enough now to really appreciate meeting professionals with ironic names, personally 😅
@emmel4fun
@emmel4fun Год назад
Dr. Gore, 😄😂
@scorpleeon
@scorpleeon Год назад
When my kids were younger at our immediate care clinic we ended up at many times Dr white was black, Dr black was white and Dr Lopez was Dr Lopez. No joke. Each was great but Lopez was my favorite: he’d say oh you’re here again? lol
@khalilahd.
@khalilahd. Год назад
With that name I’d be kind of scared but he seems really passionate about his field so I’d trust him 😅
@kylerogerspowers2935
@kylerogerspowers2935 Год назад
I know I thought what a last name. To be a doctor.
@emmel4fun
@emmel4fun Год назад
@@kylerogerspowers2935 It would be like a dentist called Dr. Payne. 😱
@leonrussell9607
@leonrussell9607 Год назад
@@emmel4fun Dr. Pliers Mcgumstabby
@thesea7965
@thesea7965 Год назад
Omg I almost passed out with his explanation of the femur thing.. That must be an extremely painful recovery
@daliaebeid7570
@daliaebeid7570 Год назад
Same. I was seeing that in my head and I cant imagine how this exists 😂
@cartert147
@cartert147 Год назад
Woooow this guy is awesome!! He legit makes me consider being an ER Doctor, I wonder how many lives he saves every year. Seems like a very tough but rewarding career
@Cookie0fPower
@Cookie0fPower Год назад
Oh my goodness, this guy. Please stay alive forever. The world needs you.
@ikschrijflangenamen
@ikschrijflangenamen Год назад
What a name for a doctor
@khalilahd.
@khalilahd. Год назад
Lol exactly
@hades5002
@hades5002 Год назад
Dr. Slaughter
@christineryan2711
@christineryan2711 11 месяцев назад
What a great human and Dr. - the field and patients you encounter are better off because of you! Thank you
@j__queline
@j__queline Год назад
It's actually pretty crazy how dangerous rabies is. I feel like people know about it but they don't know how it can literally kill you if you don't find out you have it and treat it! A good reminder in this video to get an animal bite treated always!
@hollyoswald7808
@hollyoswald7808 5 месяцев назад
Plus, some animal bites need specific antibiotics and follow-up.
@rinanona2348
@rinanona2348 Год назад
So happy he said the AED message so clearly! It's so important for everyone to know they have ability and right to ask for and utilize one in any emergency. They have them in and around many public spaces.
@aimeepeltier4489
@aimeepeltier4489 Год назад
I learned something new today.
@katierasburn9571
@katierasburn9571 Год назад
Its also important for people to know that they have prerecorded spoken instructions to tell you exactly what to do so you’re not just muddling around with this weird little thing
@sophiesmith5922
@sophiesmith5922 Год назад
Yes, there is an app that lets you locate one near you. That said, how long would it take to get there and back?! Better to call 911 in most cases
@crptpyr
@crptpyr Год назад
@@sophiesmith5922 you should call the paramedics first before seeking one out. in a good amount of cases, the paramedics will inform you of where the nearest one is and tell you to use it. like cpr, it buys a good amount of time while you wait for the paramedics to arrive and has saved a solid number of lives.
@davideinfeld4815
@davideinfeld4815 Год назад
Just gotta say, an AED won't restart a stopped heart. Only CPR will do that.
@antonfeirer3408
@antonfeirer3408 Год назад
Okay I was having fun all along this video but the line "the most serious injuries are the ones where the patient come in dead" completely cracked me. That line made me laugh much more than what is appropriate considering the topic
@MZB80
@MZB80 Год назад
That's when that gorgeous mortician makes a cameo...
@treetzar1107
@treetzar1107 3 месяца назад
Heard of a study once that said something like that a second concussion within a year of the first one stopped the first one's healing process. Multiple concussions are really serious, and it's much, much worse if they're soon after each other.
@TheIsemgrim
@TheIsemgrim Год назад
my shoulder dislocates quite often. it happens so often it doesnt hurt that much anymore.
@deirenne
@deirenne Год назад
Dr Slaughter, even though his name sounds perfect for a supervillain, ends up being one of the most entertaining people I've seen here, please, please, PLEASE gib him a second and a third, and a forth, and [....] part, we need more of him!
@bangtannim7106
@bangtannim7106 Год назад
I just know he's a good doctor..the way he's interacting with the watchers is the way you'd actually want a doctor to speak with you and he's also providing all the details concisely what the patients need to hear and precisely but in a fun way. I like him:)
@celtichugs
@celtichugs Год назад
This guys energy. That’s it, that’s the comment.
@guineveredawn
@guineveredawn Год назад
I love his energy and sense of humour. Great guy!
@trevorthai1685
@trevorthai1685 Год назад
WIRED never fails to give us the most passionate and interesting experts^^
@jonrockwell4050
@jonrockwell4050 Год назад
Yea, at times in the video he was excited about harms to humans, so I guess you're totally right.
@MexicanHobbit
@MexicanHobbit Год назад
He has SUCH strong emergency medicine energy and I love it!
@charlie5115
@charlie5115 Год назад
As an ER nurse with ADHD.. My radar’s going off here 👀😂
@nachiketrazdan7537
@nachiketrazdan7537 Год назад
5:37 Exactly! I saw my mom's surgery. She had broken one of her legs. They literally used drilling machines to fit the bone implants. God earlier I never had even imagined it.
@t7yay
@t7yay 11 месяцев назад
This was an excellent video. It was funny, authentic, educational, & you can tell this man loves what he does & is GOOD at it. Thanks for such a great episode!
@kevinguimond7711
@kevinguimond7711 Год назад
You guys should get an economist for this type of thing next. I had an amazing economics teacher in college when I thought it would be the most boring thing ever. I'm sure it would be just as fun seeing someone talk about economics on here. And with the way things are now, it might be a relevant subject!
@nectarshrub
@nectarshrub Год назад
Oooooo yes please!!!!
@pauliewalnutsgualtieri8779
@pauliewalnutsgualtieri8779 Год назад
i recently fell 35 feet through a roof and shattered my elbow doctors like this guy made my experience so much better
@alethosyne
@alethosyne Год назад
👀 just your elbow?
@Raztiana
@Raztiana Год назад
You just reminded me of that wonderful time, when I dislocated my leg (no, not my knee). The doctor actually lay down on me to push it back. It hurt a lot worse than broken ribs. And then she told me I wasn't allowed to do pole fitness anymore :(
@hopeoconnell8053
@hopeoconnell8053 6 месяцев назад
this man is so animated and just straight up captivating to watch. good on you for finding him Wired
@yuuzelthyc9683
@yuuzelthyc9683 Год назад
This doctor has amazing sense of humor. His speech is clear and actually nice to listen to
@pushing2throttles
@pushing2throttles Год назад
Coolest doctor I've ever seen. He's got bedside manner for days. Cool dude! Thanks doc!
@notokek
@notokek Месяц назад
His excitement is so infectious! Thank you for this interview Dr. Mack and Wired!
@1WildFlower93
@1WildFlower93 6 дней назад
We need more of that man on here. So energetic, and funny but still gives easy answers to understand
@b1njjj95
@b1njjj95 Год назад
This guy would have made a great addition to Grey's Anatomy. 🤣 Love his energy!
@marionpeebles3836
@marionpeebles3836 Год назад
I was thinking House MD
@sp1d3y_yt
@sp1d3y_yt Год назад
Hunt would HATE him
@rashi4553
@rashi4553 6 месяцев назад
That's the first thing that came to my mind as well😂
@catherine_404
@catherine_404 Год назад
God, I can't but tear up when I listen to professionals talking about their jobs. Idk, it's a mix of amazement, respect, gratefulness, and more - all this feelings of being happy such people exist.
@luciaconchello7071
@luciaconchello7071 Год назад
we need more of this guy! hes amazing!!!
@coffeelover9
@coffeelover9 Год назад
He is so great and hilarious!! It was a pleasure to see this video, very informative and also funny. You can see he adores his job. If he has a channel I would love to follow him. Thank you WIRED for always choosing these great people.
@zanettarose
@zanettarose Год назад
I knew his face looked familiar!! He was in a couple kids shows back in the day. This was so cool and interesting. He has a really great personality, so I'm sure he has wonderful bedside manner. Made a whole video about the most heinous injuries sound enjoyable. 😂😂
@Nizazel
@Nizazel Год назад
8:54 "I mean the most serious injuries are the ones where the patient comes in dead." I love that answer and had a good laugh xD
@Samy0391
@Samy0391 Год назад
I seriously learned sooooooo much. This guy is amazing!! Major props, Doc! 👏👏👏👏
@skunklepew6276
@skunklepew6276 Год назад
Answered my question about stitches! I'm getting ready to have elbow surgery soon and Doc mentioned that he will have to remove the stitches and wondered by not the dissoluble type - now I know the answer to that question. Thanks!
@dylanwelch1122
@dylanwelch1122 Год назад
2:46 is absolutely true, about a year ago I suffered a traumatic dislocation to my right shoulder (for context, my humerus was so far out of position it was touching against my ribcage) and it was by far and away the most painful thing I've ever experienced, all you can focus on is the absolutely agony of every nerve in the region being violently shoved and stretched by the dislocation. Be careful going down the stairs folks!
@zechsblack5891
@zechsblack5891 Год назад
The warm flood after it is put back in place... 🤤 Never did a shoulder, but did dislocate a knee 10 or so times before having surgery to fix it.
@elpoulpo5563
@elpoulpo5563 Год назад
I'm so curious that imma ask, have you ever had a broken bone? if so, which and how does the pain relate?
@soumyachatterjee1849
@soumyachatterjee1849 Год назад
@@elpoulpo5563 I would say the intensity of a dislocation pain is much higher than breaking a bone, especially if its a bone that you can choose to not put weight on. But if you learn how to pop back your shoulder, then its a short term high intensity pain. I dislocated my shoulder (my 34th dislocation) this January when I couldn't pop it back in and the ED took about 1.5 hours to put me under and put it back in. By the end of it, I was almost blabbering and going in and out of consciousness.
@dylanwelch1122
@dylanwelch1122 Год назад
@@elpoulpo5563 I have, I've fractured my elbow twice. and the pain is nowhere near as intense as a dislocation. The only kind of break that would match it would be a compound fracture which is about as bad as it gets
@thesalteatingsloth
@thesalteatingsloth Год назад
@@soumyachatterjee1849 Just curious , do you have EDS?
@skinwalker3953
@skinwalker3953 Год назад
We are "hyper extenders" in many joints, we can confirm with experience; *If you dislocate your shoulder, it is instantly the most blinding and confirming pain you will ever feel rocketing through your entire upper body.* Sincerely, Chronic Dislocation
@dwightlangdale4132
@dwightlangdale4132 Год назад
this guy has crazy chaotic energy and I love it
@courtney4173
@courtney4173 Год назад
He would make a great professor, he's very engaging and explains things in an easy to understand manner, not to mention the little fun facts thrown in to keep you interested!
@Mohammed-bd7ql
@Mohammed-bd7ql Год назад
This is EXACTLY how I imagined an ER doctor named "Slaughter" would be like. Not disappointed.
@JesseJamesMichele
@JesseJamesMichele Год назад
The ability to find experts so passionate in their field and ready to teach so enthusiastically is greatly appreciated! I love these videos!
@neveyjcammans808
@neveyjcammans808 Год назад
as a writer a lot of these things are actually very useful! love the way this dude explains things x
@Kallynthehuntress
@Kallynthehuntress 19 дней назад
This guy would be so great to have in the ER as your doctor (assuming nobody was on the verge of dying) just because he's so enthusiastic and excited about his craft. I feel like if he was my doc, I could ask him to explain everything and he wouldn't be annoyed.
@Chino-Kafu
@Chino-Kafu Год назад
I want this dude just to be my regular doctor. He's awesome
@billgoat3993
@billgoat3993 Год назад
I am absolutely in love with Doc Slaughters energy and mannerisms. Wish my doctor was as chill and passionate as he obviously is.
@yungmonsterxs8929
@yungmonsterxs8929 Год назад
Dr. J. Mack Slaughter. Whoever named this guy clearly had the Tony Hawk pro skater create a character and birth certificate forms mixed up and it was a complete W for this guy. What a dope name.
@TheTamihaymond
@TheTamihaymond 3 месяца назад
Such an awesome doctor you picked here to answer these questions. I hope you bring him back for a part 2 and a part 3.
@francobuzzetti9424
@francobuzzetti9424 Год назад
i love his enthusiasm when he's telling you how gruesome your injuries are
@engelwyre
@engelwyre Год назад
Next level energy and charisma 10/10 would watch more
@Bulldogg6404
@Bulldogg6404 5 месяцев назад
I want this man to play a healer bard or performance cleric in one of my DND campaigns, that enthusiasm is contagious and top notch
@ariobumi
@ariobumi 6 месяцев назад
Please WIRED, we need a part 2 with dr.jmack!
@cl3165
@cl3165 Год назад
Doctor with last name Slaughter...destiny! -haha "Guess how fatal it is~~?!" "100%" LoL. He exudes an entertainer soul with intellectual mind. And he's animated and seem like a personable doctor I've ever seen. I kept smiling seeing him so animated...very entertaining & educational.
@bogwife7942
@bogwife7942 Год назад
reminds me of a hand surgeon my mom knows. his name is dr groper lol
@Lalaundercover389
@Lalaundercover389 Год назад
He was an actor and singer before this,he's so animated it's amazing
@cl3165
@cl3165 Год назад
@@bogwife7942 😂
@SwervingLemon
@SwervingLemon Год назад
You can have a dislocation without knowing it. I found out a few months ago that my shoulder has been dislocated for probably years. Months later after extensive physical therapy, it's nearly back to normal. My only clue was that it was difficult to pull my shirt off over my head.
@BinkyTheGoddessDivine
@BinkyTheGoddessDivine Год назад
OMG 😨
@frankinsaneandmyrrh1202
@frankinsaneandmyrrh1202 Год назад
"Dr. J. Mack Slaughter" Dude sounds like a DJ lol but he was so much fun to listen to!
@Emjolein
@Emjolein 7 месяцев назад
I bet when a little child comes in the ER that would be so calming for the child to have him as your doctor, funny and professional
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