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SURGEON reacts: Dr. Glaucomflecken new resident's first day 

David Hindin, M.D.
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Time for yet another video to the incredible Dr. Glaucomflecken! I never get tired of watching these, 😂
Dr. Glaucomflecken's intern's first order: • Intern’s First Order
Got a request for more reaction videos? Lmk in the comments below!
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - Intro
00:09 - Intern's first order
02:38 - The emotional support rep
06:00 - How to Cancel a Surgery
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Комментарии : 235   
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
Happy holidays, friends!!! Got a favorite Glaucomflecken video for me to check out? Let me know 😊
@docgammycat
@docgammycat Год назад
Happy, happy to you, too! Looking forward to more reaction + weird med vids (Einstein's brain, FFS! What a travesty/tragedy! I'd also heard Napoleon's penis traveled around Europe without him post-mortem...?!🙄😖🤣) in the (wonderful, one hopes) new year!
@DioneN
@DioneN Год назад
I like the recent Bill Visits the Lab, cause I’m a med lab tech. “To us, down here, the patient is a tube. The tube contains data. It is my job to mine the data. A job I cannot do without a 2D barcode!”
@leigh5251
@leigh5251 Год назад
Infectious disease hike. It's hilarious.
@sarahrupert5320
@sarahrupert5320 Год назад
Anything with cardiology vs. nephrology…
@princ3sstofu
@princ3sstofu Год назад
Have you done one on his trauma surgeon yet?? I would love to see your thought on that!
@lyrahlin
@lyrahlin Год назад
“Smash the keyboard with their fists, order whatever comes up, and then disappear into the night” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Oh my gosh this is too real with inpatient pharmacy!!!!
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
lol seriously
@joywebster2678
@joywebster2678 Год назад
As a older RN the old school Surgeons who existed back in the 80s, and still threw instruments during surgery, and threatened nurses on surgical floors, would make great fodder for these videos and reactions. As a Clinical Nurse Soecialist I had to initiate literal Time outs for surgeons on units. We had the support of the Cheif of surgery, of Chief Medical officer. I'd have to tell the raging Doc he had to go sit in the patient teaching lounge for 10mins to calm down. We timed it, then talked with them about unacceptable team behaviour. We got laughed at a lot, but behaviour improved.
@TheresaK71
@TheresaK71 Год назад
I was recently on a surgery rotation and the surgeon asked a nurse "ARE YOU STUPID?!" because she didn't have the swabs in the order he wanted them (he wanted a different layout than every other surgeon) and threw a retractor across the room! Some of them are still around! Also wouldn't let the nurse teach the student nurse because it was "too loud" when she was explaining the procedure.
@jenniferpotter9683
@jenniferpotter9683 Год назад
Oh boy. Trays of instruments across the floor!! Only too often.
@hvymtal8566
@hvymtal8566 Год назад
The OR belongs to the surgical charge nurse. The surgeons are borrowing it Not everyone seemed to understand that back then
@Tkmined
@Tkmined Год назад
That explains why my grandmother, who is usually very quiet and reserved, handles arguments with an iron fist. She used to be a nurse.
@AR-pd2it
@AR-pd2it Год назад
The 80s? My!! I know of surgeons in the 2020s who'd throw a full blown fit ( including instruments) if things don't go their way 😅😅
@ElaEG
@ElaEG Год назад
The intern's first order cracked me up. I'm a nurse, our hospital pharmacist used to come up every morning and check med orders with the nurses. I had a med order for a patient who'd had a seizure during the night, and the (relatively new) resident had spelled the name of the anti-seizure medication he had ordered wrong 3 different ways. I was all for calling up the doctor and making him correct the order, but the pharmacist said, don't bother, we know what it is, there's no other applicable med that's delivered in this dose by this route.
@aleidauschlur696
@aleidauschlur696 Год назад
As a scrub tech, the cancelation one was too real!!! I was rolling XD
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
Oh man. Same
@elizabethb4168
@elizabethb4168 Год назад
As a patient, I have only had pleasant experiences with pharmacists, major respect to them honestly
@cats1900
@cats1900 Год назад
I love Dr. Glaucomflecken videos even though I'm not a doctor/nurse. Your explanations on the inside joke is really interesting! I hope you continue this series. Fun video!
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
I'm so glad you liked it - thank you so much !
@DynamiteLs14
@DynamiteLs14 Год назад
@@DavidHindin I appreciate the explanations too u should do more of his videos .
@TheNeurosurgeons
@TheNeurosurgeons Год назад
Glad to hear you enjoyed them! David did a great video and reaction 👍🏽
@louisaruth
@louisaruth Год назад
@@DavidHindin honestly, as funny as it is, this is incredibly dark. i already had trust issues with the medical community in the US, and it turns out what i am afraid of is just funny to everyone else. i am laughing, but i also feel sick
@celestegross6622
@celestegross6622 Год назад
My grandfather (an anesthesiologist) used to joke “What’s the difference between God & a surgeon? God doesn’t think he’s a surgeon.” 😂
@tonygroves5526
@tonygroves5526 Год назад
My brother was a device tech. This makes me miss him so much. The "Ego tech" would have had him on the floor in laughter. We lost him about 2 years ago.
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
hi Tony, thanks for sharing. I’m so sorry for your loss. He sounds like a great person
@tonygroves5526
@tonygroves5526 Год назад
@@DavidHindin He was so funny and compassionate. One of my best friends. Thank you.
@fyyyynn
@fyyyynn Год назад
I'm so sorry for your loss!!🖤
@45johngalt
@45johngalt 11 месяцев назад
I'm sorry for your loss, but happy that you have good memories.
@playtowin6803
@playtowin6803 Год назад
Thirty five years practicing as a nurse anesthetist (CRNA) and this nailed it. I hated having the sales rep in the rooms, it became like a cocktail hour between the rep and the surgeon, and I was sure there was an expensive dinner for the surgeon and rep after the case.
@Doktracy
@Doktracy Год назад
I had a ton of autonomy as a medical student because I did a lot of extremely rural medicine. It helped tremendously but when I started taking pediatrics as an Intern it was terrifying to order anything for those tiny preemies in the NICU. I love watching these. My pharmacists that I had at the VA in our community clinic were so amazing,even as an experienced physician I used their help all the time.
@iliatchaplinski
@iliatchaplinski Год назад
That actually makes me curious. What kind of medications are given to preemies, and in what situations?
@bethanywinsley6419
@bethanywinsley6419 Год назад
@@iliatchaplinski Hey! NICU nurse here. Preemies can get a lot of medications. The earlier they are, the sicker they're likely to be, and the more medications they'll require. We frequently have to give meds to help with their blood pressure and breathing. Their immune systems are also immature, so they are very prone to infection. We often have to give antibiotics or antifungals to treat/prevent infections. If they need surgery or other painful procedures, they will also be on pain meds. So we can give a lot of the same medications you'd use in the adult ICUs, just in much, much smaller doses.
@MissMeganBeckett
@MissMeganBeckett 8 месяцев назад
My mom is a pharmacist and I think her favourite part is making a difference for the patients and interacting with people, so I think she fits the stereotype of the nice pharmacist. 2:38
@breebrat56
@breebrat56 Год назад
That confirmation nod at “ Shhh! The key to canceling a case it to let the surgeon think it was THEIR idea 💡 😂 “ 🤣🤣🤣 Lol, I hope or everyone isn’t this much of a drama lama ! 😂😂😂
@smjobair1572
@smjobair1572 Год назад
You seem like such a humble soft speaking doctor. I think you're an amazing doctor.
@livewellwitheds6885
@livewellwitheds6885 Год назад
the image of a liquid suspension suppository is absolutely killing me 😭
@MeshMwah
@MeshMwah 9 месяцев назад
Oooh Trauma surgeon 😮 Go head David you're definitely brave and talented. Nurse over here.. I enjoy your videos, keep it up !
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much, Chantell - appreciate all you do as well!
@MeshMwah
@MeshMwah 9 месяцев назад
@@DavidHindin I appreciate this, thank you ☺️
@missaniebananie6473
@missaniebananie6473 6 месяцев назад
Residents deserve so much more respect than they get. One poor ER resident tripped as he came into my room and then apologized to me for tripping! He was really nervous (it was mid July so he was not even a month in) but he took so much time and put in so much effort to ensure that I received the best care possible.
@marthawall3318
@marthawall3318 Месяц назад
Dr. Hindin! I almost happy-cried at your kind words about the pharmacists you have worked with before! Thanks for the shoutout✌🏼
@TwoStepILY
@TwoStepILY Год назад
You know who are great surgeons that don’t lose much blood for their procedures, vets. Vets (a lot of them anyways) are amazing surgeons. They zip that wound up like a zipper on a jacket, and definitely less then 50cc of blood loss, even in some emergency procedures. Animals don’t have as much blood to lose as us.
@XXx-nm7qh
@XXx-nm7qh Год назад
Vets also have to wear so many hats in so many medical fields and on so many species! They are the best!
@denisemangan1413
@denisemangan1413 Год назад
I remember the Pharmacist had to go to each patient’s chart in the ward checking & at times correcting Doctors orders in the hospital. He was so diligent & pleasant when I asked him what he was doing. I also remember in theatre when a gynaecologist would tantrum & throw bloody swabs at the theatre wall & make derogatory remarks about the female anatomy. However, most surgeons were great. I worked with Neurologists, Cranial Facial , Haematologists, Oncologists, EMT, Paediatrician & Intensive Care Consultants- to name a few. Working as a student & Registered Nurse in the Royal Adelaide Hospital enriched my life. My mother wanted me to work in a bank! 🇦🇺
@allieren
@allieren Год назад
“Smash the keyboard with their fist…” as an RN, I have definitely seen these orders 😂
@Danboster65
@Danboster65 Год назад
Yea, the Dr. never calls the pharmacy they leave it to the RN to deal with their mistakes, even residents, but more likely the resident orders something, then later talks to the attending, then cancels the order because the attending doesn't want it. Meanwhile, the RN often has given the med. This drives us (nurses) crazy.
@tiffanywaldron3945
@tiffanywaldron3945 Год назад
Love this guy. He really seems to have the pulse on different departments and specialties.
@amyx231
@amyx231 Год назад
Yep. I’ve taught baby docs about ordering insulin/DM supplies, especially needle tips, and…also taught an ER doc about Tamiflu doses for people who’re not babies…
@pauldarcangelo7832
@pauldarcangelo7832 Год назад
Pharmacists everywhere thank you for your kind words. :)
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
It’s 1,000% true! You are the best.
@louisaruth
@louisaruth Год назад
i don't like how pharmacies work with insurance companies. if pharmacists are so nice, why do they allow profit motives to effect who can access medication?
@NickMacKenzie
@NickMacKenzie Год назад
​@@louisaruth pharmacists do not set prices
@louisaruth
@louisaruth Год назад
@@NickMacKenzie sure, pharmacists are just cogs in the machine, but they profit from it
@marthawall3318
@marthawall3318 Месяц назад
Hear, hear!!!
@MommyOfZoeAndLiam
@MommyOfZoeAndLiam Год назад
As a person who has a spinal stimulator in my bladder nerves that is for an off label use, I found this funny. I love my device rep. I see her almost as often as I see my doctor because she has to tweak the programming on the stimulator. My urologist cuts me open, she does everything else.
@lindabryant3135
@lindabryant3135 2 месяца назад
Was a nurse 42 years. I always made the doc think it was thier idea. Those doc's trusted me to take care of thier patients...
@amazinggrace5692
@amazinggrace5692 Год назад
As a med student, I had an OB GYN tell me during surgery that I had better cut the suture right or he would “cut my tits off”. It was the early 80’s and we women were frequently alone in a sea of men on any given rotation. I wanted to be a doctor, so I never complained. I hope things are better now.
@sierrasky2491
@sierrasky2491 11 месяцев назад
Sounds like that experience discouraged you from becoming a doctor yes?
@amazinggrace5692
@amazinggrace5692 11 месяцев назад
@@sierrasky2491 oh no it did not! I became a pediatrician!
@sierrasky2491
@sierrasky2491 11 месяцев назад
@@amazinggrace5692 you are one brave soul! I'm so glad you got to do your dream and didn't let anybody intimidate you.
@jneill
@jneill Год назад
Watched a documentary once where a person had significant chest and back injuries. For the back injuries to be fixed the person needed to be on their stomach. Only there was significant bleeding from the chest injuries so the anestesiologist was highly reluctant before saying no. The surgeon: but I'll be real quick! Anestesiologist: he's actively bleeding into the chest drains so we can't do this! Surgeon finally yielded.
@susie9893
@susie9893 Год назад
As a general rule there is an extensive list of reasons that make certain surgeries inappropriate for certain patients. This is centres around the risk/benefit argument; ie are the risks of surgery (usually being: is there a high chance they'll die on the table?) higher than the likely benefits of the procedure? But sometimes there really isn't any choice. If the patient doesn't get the procedure they're definitely dead vs if they have the procedure they might die
@jneill
@jneill Год назад
@@susie9893 they left him to recover but that meant leaving surgery of lumbar fractures for later which left the person with a degree of paralysis.
@kayinYTrabbithole
@kayinYTrabbithole Год назад
You forgot to mention about the surgeon calling his admin assistant to find a patient
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
that’s amazing 😂
@pamyuhnke8143
@pamyuhnke8143 Год назад
I was a nurse for 20+ years and as a new FNP I’m terrified of ordering everything… even Tyl! I already check their LFTS too! 😂
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
you're not alone, tylenol is still scary to me! I've seen too much 🙊
@marthawall3318
@marthawall3318 Месяц назад
Dr Hindin? Your nod at the very end when he says “just let him think it was his idea” speaks volumes!😂
@pixiedragon5085
@pixiedragon5085 Год назад
"This has new residency vibes all over it" 😆😆😆😆😆❤❤❤ PRN mouth stuff, PR butt stuff..... got it. Hahaha
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
I'm seeing your comedian skills already haha
@DrEsky914
@DrEsky914 Год назад
Close to ROTFL with the intern ordering liquid tylenol PR!! and Pharmacists are the nicest people!! Love it and thanks for the present of this video!!
@susie9893
@susie9893 Год назад
"You may irritate the nurses" 🤭👍 Not to mention the patient!
@rachelk4805
@rachelk4805 Год назад
It's reassuring that even very educated professionals feel like they don't know what they're doing.
@keithbreaux612
@keithbreaux612 Год назад
Pharmacists have the patience of Jobe, with a vast array of knowledge. They are worth their weight in gold.
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
Yes!!! So true.
@smjobair1572
@smjobair1572 Год назад
I don't know shit about medicine but I'm still laughing my ass off. That says a lot!
@11Rayswife
@11Rayswife Год назад
Years ago when I was a newbie RN training in OR after a difficult part of the procedure I was so in awe of the surgeon’s performance that I started to give him an ovation. Thankfully I caught myself before I started clapping. That was 25 years ago and I am still employed in the same OR. I love surgery!!!
@ConniMiller
@ConniMiller Год назад
You brought me back to my very first July 1st as a nurse. I can still remember the look of panic on the intern face when I told him my patient on an NTG gtt was complaining of a headache. When he pulled out the PDR book (yes, pre-smart phone days) to look it up, I finally wrote it out on the order sheet and told him to sign it. I really thought he was going to order a stat CT scan on the patient.
@pixiedragon5085
@pixiedragon5085 Год назад
"Potassium at 1.7... not so much" 😆😆😆😆😆 but FACTS LMFAO, I'm dying. I love you both 💓 🤘✌️🤙💜
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
You’re the best. Thank you Ashleigh!
@kara-ponton
@kara-ponton Год назад
Happy holidays. That pure silliness the emotional support rep. I had the same thought this has a new resident vibes. The two that are really funny are the orthopaedic surgeon goes the therapy and the cardiologist goes to therapy
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
Happy holidays, Kara!
@kara-ponton
@kara-ponton Год назад
@@DavidHindin same too you
@jenniferallen9733
@jenniferallen9733 Год назад
Yeah, remember those early days and yes, pharmacy is usually so cool. Good video!
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
Yes! Thank you!
@Juleesuz
@Juleesuz Год назад
I just found your channel after watching Dr. G's videos so I of course HAD to subscribe. Thanks for your analogy of these great videos.
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
hey J.S., thank you so much - you’re awesome! I shared a new kind of video I’m trying last weekend. Would love to know what you think! (Ps if you watch all the way to the end there’s a surprise from our 🐶)
@ScoobyDoozy
@ScoobyDoozy Год назад
@ScoobyDoozy 1 second ago My device rep is a really experienced PICU RN, naturally a lot of surg experience. He works in-house with the clinic a couple days a week, seeing patients with the device, not including theatre days. I’m worried we’ll soon lose him to management, he’ll leave giant shoes to fill. We’re very lucky to have him! Sadly no emotional support rep accompanying him.
@denisemangan1413
@denisemangan1413 Год назад
Love Dr Glaocomflecken & your response. You give some more insight into the Medical world🇦🇺
@JennyG.COW5
@JennyG.COW5 Год назад
I've been going to a local grocery store for years and I'm glad I've gotten to know them over the years. A few times I've asked for clarification on my meds and they've been willing to help me. 😊
@ZH-pi5wq
@ZH-pi5wq Год назад
So unbelievably accurate 😂😂
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
Haha so glad you liked it!
@rjcoady21
@rjcoady21 Год назад
As a previous manufacturer, I fucking lol'ed at the Stryker rep
@AlphaGator9
@AlphaGator9 Год назад
I am a plebean with not much more than an Infantryman's medical training, and i absolutely love Dr. Glaucomflecken's videos. Most of the time i get lost in his jargon and referneces, but i can "read" his face and tone, and it gets me laughing everytime.
@feralbluee
@feralbluee Год назад
i love your remarks - i don’t get as much out of the comedy as you do, so i really enjoy listening to you. :) 😋🌷🌱
@ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275
Now I wanna hear the story of how a nurse had to deliver a Tylenol suspension every four hours per rectum, and how weird it had to be for the patient
@leslierhodes1782
@leslierhodes1782 3 месяца назад
Beats having to swallow a suppository!!😂😂😂
@rufusgoldstein2655
@rufusgoldstein2655 11 месяцев назад
As part of the OR team, these videos really hit home.
@sarahrupert5320
@sarahrupert5320 Год назад
As an RN I really love your reaction videos, but you don’t even have to be in healthcare to enjoy them. Thanks so much & please keep on doing them! Happy New Years to you & yours. 🥂🥳
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
this is so kind of you, Sarah! Thank you!
@sera.84
@sera.84 10 месяцев назад
As the wife of a paediatric pharmacist his ego doesn’t need to be any bigger than it is thanks 😂😂😂
@joshmcgoo
@joshmcgoo Год назад
I'm an intern and still order vanco wrong more often than correctly.
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
Thank goodness for pharmacists amirite?
@hiimpercy
@hiimpercy Год назад
The magic words are 'pharmacy to dose' :D
@alyceunivrrsity
@alyceunivrrsity Год назад
These are so wholesome! I love it!
@intrepidtomato
@intrepidtomato 9 месяцев назад
Love these reaction videos, I hope you get to do more! you have a really nice manner and explain well, I bet your team and the patients love you.
@hollyhurley7789
@hollyhurley7789 Год назад
When an interventional radiologist installed a pipeline embolization device in my internal carotid artery, he had the other doctor qualified in placing them, and also the rep there. They didn't get the first one deployed successfully, so maybe the rep helped them to fix it on the second try.
@ClarissaRose
@ClarissaRose 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing this video with us!!! I love watching your reactions and commentary about them since I'm a pre-med student, but it's also just really interesting!!!!
@amberh8118
@amberh8118 Год назад
I love these videos and subscribe to you both. Great perspectives.x
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
hi Amber! Thank you so much! I shared a new kind of video I’m trying last weekend. Would love to know what you think! (Ps if you watch all the way to the end there’s a surprise from our 🐶)
@SerialElfYT
@SerialElfYT Год назад
I hadn't even seen the first meds order one yet, TY!
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
I'm glad to have served it up for you!! :)
@pq6328
@pq6328 5 месяцев назад
Love watching your videos!
@jqryan
@jqryan Год назад
Great Reaction vidoes. I work in Health Care and just discoverd Dr Glaucomflecken... They are so funny & it's great to hear what a surgeon thinks
@Ms.Cookie
@Ms.Cookie 9 месяцев назад
I love my pharmacist; they once offered to by a liquid form of medication (I couldn't take pills at the time) at a loss since they had to order 70 at a time and I was the only one asking for it
@NoahKuzel
@NoahKuzel 8 месяцев назад
To quote the great Dr. Cox "It's regular strength Tylenol, have her open her mouth, grab a handful, and throw it at her. Whatever sticks, that's the correct dosage"
@45johngalt
@45johngalt 11 месяцев назад
I work at a retail store that has a pharmacy. My FAVORITE thing to do to the pharmacy techs and the pharmacists themselves is to ask what "PRN" stands for. If they say "oh... it means as needed." I repeat the question differently saying "No. I asked what does PRN LITERALLY stand for?" so far in my five years none have been able to answer. Hint: it's Latin.
@smjobair1572
@smjobair1572 Год назад
What up trauma bro! I love your videos so much! When are you going to upload next?!
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
Posted a new one last wknd!
@kenny01ro63
@kenny01ro63 Год назад
Your video reactions are my favorite
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
You made my day - thank you!!
@aurumxargentum
@aurumxargentum Год назад
9:21 "No further comment" lmfao
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
😂 it's true lol
@divineguidance1972
@divineguidance1972 Год назад
I'm in Healthcare and this is hilarious to me .🤣🤣🤣🤣
@NightShade1161
@NightShade1161 Год назад
I love this alllllll!!! Of it! ….❤ thank you
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
You are awesome - thank you!!
@NightShade1161
@NightShade1161 Год назад
@@DavidHindin thank you! so much for reading my comment! I genuinely appreciate it!….. Your awesome and I really do love all of it!!!…😊💜😊
@karens1967
@karens1967 Год назад
❤️ the hst quilt in the backround
@TheSpr90
@TheSpr90 5 месяцев назад
Lol "no further comment" 🤣
@lilbatz
@lilbatz Год назад
I'm howling. As someone who used to roll around in the wild with a 2.0 K (Conn's Syndrome), this is hysterical. Anyway, love your channel. It's a total hoot. Happy New Year! And hoping you aren't working 12/31 and 1/1 🥳🍾💀
@sharezi21
@sharezi21 Год назад
👋🏻 I have secondary hyperaldosteronism
@donmcatee45
@donmcatee45 Год назад
PR would provide fastest absorption but PO is probably the more accepted route…
@veldomort
@veldomort Год назад
If the surgeon orders anything q4 PR when it’s not needed, I will lock them in during dressing change with the patient and leave the vial on the table.
@donmcatee45
@donmcatee45 Год назад
@@veldomort any ordering physician should be required to administer such meds.
@shaniecesingleton3704
@shaniecesingleton3704 Год назад
“Then disappear into the night” 😂😂Hahaha like BATMAN
@maxb7871
@maxb7871 Год назад
I used to be an ortho device rep that worked with a lot of Surgeons and this is pretty spot on to an elevated extent. There's a weird dynamic between the reps and surgeons.
@Yupppi
@Yupppi 11 месяцев назад
Microtome in fact sounds awesome. I think I've seen the brain slices for reconstructing a digital structure of the brain and that was amazing. Just from the engineer's perspective.
@Sharona80
@Sharona80 Год назад
I think you’re adorable and I say that with all the respect due an attending trauma surgeon. 🤩
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
haha thank you so much, Sharon!! I shared a new kind of video I’m trying last weekend. Would love to know what you think! (Ps it’s not a reaction video BUT if you watch all the way to the end there’s a surprise from our 🐶)
@stefanc4520
@stefanc4520 Год назад
How much Drama does it take to get to Trauma levels?
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
Trauma drama is intense! 😂
@wendy8246
@wendy8246 Год назад
Ok like an eye phone blue tooth greeting kinda idk, my paradigm is shifting currently
@hudaalhadi9536
@hudaalhadi9536 Год назад
A regular med student here who wants to be a trauma surgeon, I liked your personality it's really inspiring, and you remind me that it's possible to go thro this road , Do you think it's possible for a slow person to learn to adapt the intense and fast vibe of Trauma surgery?
@northernpianotuner3319
@northernpianotuner3319 7 месяцев назад
That's what nurses & assistants are for. They can do the fast stuff. You just save the patient.
@wendy8246
@wendy8246 Год назад
Tea tree oil, salt and baking soda are safe for feet
@wendy8246
@wendy8246 Год назад
Calling all lamps it was really good! Shame the cost of computer science
@wendy8246
@wendy8246 Год назад
I've met so many persons who have family members whom have died of cancer, so many
@MarikoDeLeon
@MarikoDeLeon Год назад
I have worked with surgeons like that
@asiagreen5658
@asiagreen5658 Год назад
Never charts in emergency department by Dr G.
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
hi Asia! I'm the worst. I keep meaning to watch this one to react to it for you! I promise I will
@Yahuaa
@Yahuaa 2 месяца назад
3:30 uh-huh trying to keep your Johnathan under wraps I see.
@mac-ju5ot
@mac-ju5ot Год назад
Back in the eighties out vet tech told the veterinarian to.not cut there because she had a cats bladder She doesn't dnt listen cut out the bladder that making it was the horn of the uterus
@wendy8246
@wendy8246 Год назад
For example reduce foot pain by shoe additives
@Idahoguy10157
@Idahoguy10157 День назад
Pharmacy and Nurses save a lot of patients from medication errors
@joost00555
@joost00555 Год назад
I want to see more reaction videos but I've seen 'm all twice already :(
@DavidHindin
@DavidHindin Год назад
You're so kind. I'm filming more this weekend! Another Glaucomflecken and a famous movie scenes one too :)
@frankallen3634
@frankallen3634 7 месяцев назад
My potassium was at 1.5 and my iron was worse. But of course they never found out why
@wendy8246
@wendy8246 Год назад
I do try to be reasonable and ethical I'm trying to process something I'm taking seriously an so forth so I can see you try, so that's good
@wendy8246
@wendy8246 Год назад
String theory? App? Holy shit!
@wendy8246
@wendy8246 Год назад
461 months approximately
@wendy8246
@wendy8246 Год назад
We got green jello with carrots so marketable huh? You jello
@flaminmongrel6955
@flaminmongrel6955 Год назад
this how surgeons in India currently are like all of them are spot on in fact in some cases even violence is something heard of, surgeons slapping nurses.
@wendy8246
@wendy8246 Год назад
Does justice need a pace car?
@wendy8246
@wendy8246 Год назад
Is it sample size or?
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