I have noticed more than any other specialty how different radiology are on the phone and in person.When I call them up I get my head bitten off for an inadequate order etc etc even if they do eventually protocol the scan, but on the occasions where I have ventured into their lair to discuss a case in person they could not have been more friendly and helpful. I can only assume that living in the dark has given them very sensitive hearing and the phone is excruciating for them. If you have time I always recommend going to see them in the reporting room, just be sure to whisper. Oh and you often get a biscuit as well while you are there.
Dad’s a radiologist. Can confirm that this is exactly how he is. The nurses on the floor were kinda scared of him which I found out when I volunteered at the hospital in high school.
@@alinecamargo2851 Yeah, we hate interruptions in any form. At least if you come in Person, there's a chance you're bringing us a snack or coffee or something😄. Phones just suck!
"performing high level critical thinking that can affect life or death situations while Winnie the Pooh'ing is a luxury afforded to very few" - me when grading papers
I work in a Radiology practice with Radiologists and they are so cool to work with ! They are quite tech savvy , understand data and their discussions on subject matter is complex yet fascinating. But then in the past , I have worked with Cardiologists , thoracic surgeons and Infection control nurses who barely make it over the line separating genius and psychopaths.
I’m working at Internal Medicine Dep and Radiologists are our number 1 enemies thinking they know better than us if patient needs or doesn’t need certain examination
My mom is a 20-year rad tech and I’m a new rad support after a 5 year stint in ortho. It only took me a few days on the job to learn that everything she ever told me about radiologists and everything in this video is 100% true
@@Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq. Your reply annoyed me enough to care, so read this carefully: When you created your account, you made a mistake. You chose a name that is unique enough to be easily googled. I did so, trying to determine if you were just a troll, or if you actually believe what you wrote here. You dont act like a troll. Trolls dont write heartfilled comments about their fathers passing and their own feelings of inadequacy. The things you write, in comments, in your channel description, they are real, they are serious. So im going to treat you seriously, like the father you lost far to early in your life (im sorry). This is your wake up call. Your life, no matter how good or bad you think it is now, will get worse. Your cats will die. Your employment, if you can keep it, will not pay your bills. Your health will get worse, and you will lack the tools to prevent that. You will remain alone, and with every day it will be less bearable. At this moment, there is nothing in your future but pain and misery. And there is only one person who can prevent that, or even just mitigate it. You. You will not be able to do so by belitling people who have done more in their life then you have in yours. You will not be able to do so by following the philosophy of people who believe that unless you are genetically gifted, you might as well give up by default. The only way you can do this is by taking real, actual steps to improve: first yourself, then your situation. You can make the first of these steps tomorrow, just after you wake up. Find a mirror, or any surface that reflects your face, and look yourself in the eyes. Ask yourself: "Is this who I really am?" "Is this who I really want to be?" and "Is this really who I want to be, forever?". Be truthfull with yourself, there is no point lying, you know the answers, you can detect your own bullshit. If you answer: "No." to any of these questions, you have taken the first step. The next one is the hard one: Work. Aquire the skills and education you need to maintain and improve your life. Job skills and education for your work. Social skills to find friends. When you start to do that, especially if you do it entirely on your own, you will fail most of the time. But you will not fail every time. If you fail every time, continue, your success will come. One victory gives confidence, the knowledge that success is possible. This leads to further victories. Eventually, you will be able to succeed in gaining the certificates that prove your qualifications. Meanwhile your social skills will allow you to make friends. Notice that I specifically mention friends. Friends are the bedrock of social relationships, especially if your family is not available. They also provide a buffer, a parachute for the deep falls that can happen in anyones life. Friends keep you sane. Friends help you succeed. Once you have reached that point of relative stability, you will find that all the other challenges you face, all the other goals you have, start to seem a lot more possible. I know you may think that this is just some inspirational bullshit written by some idiot on the internet. But I know who you are. I know who you are because I was once just like you. I watched all the sceptics, I had strong opinions about games journalism, and I also had no direction in life. I was almost completely socially isolated for three years. I was studying a subject that gave me no future, playing games and watching videos all day, every day. And it made me miserable. And one day, I did what I described above and, very slowly, my life improved. Today, I have multiple very close friends, as well as quite a few less close ones. I study a subject that will guarantee me employment, and in a few years time, I will have a leading position in an (admittedly quite small) company. I am a lot more happy then I was back then when I was in that hole, and I am actually cautiously hopefull for the future. If I could dig myself out of this, you can too. If you still think this is bullshit, or if you hate me for trying to preach to you, here is a simple challenge: Beat me. Improve your life out of spite for that asshole with the monty python reference in his online persona. Show me that you can have a better, happier life then I do. No matter what you decide, I wish you good luck. I hope it is not wasted on you.
@@itsonlyafleshwound9024 i apologise in advance for replaying so late to this incredible work of a wordsmith but I hope you are doing well in life. That both of you do well in life
The FIESTA (Fast Imaging Employing Steady-state Acquisition) sequence is indeed the best MRI sequence for the brain stem. Unfortunately it’s not part of daily routine brain MRI and I have to special request a fiesta 🎉 every time.
I'll never forget when I went and had an MRI done to test for parkinsons and they struggled because shockingly I have uncontrollable tremors which makes the whole keeping still thing hard. They ended up wedging my head against the machine with pillows to help keep it still and in the end my report was "motion limited," "indeterminate," and discovered a lot of "non-specific" things
Oh, and a common ground between dermatologists and radiologists also by my mom: “there’s this old saying they teach you…if you know what it is, don’t touch it. If you don’t know what it is, DEFINITELY don’t touch it”
Patient’s are not idiots, it’s lack of knowledge about treatment, prognosis, further management plan which patient wants to know but eventually end up asking a radiologist who has no idea about the diseases ,it’s their frustrations they reflect to the patient,
@@DGlaucomflecken I’m just so happy the radiologists are stepping out of their comfort zones, as well as showing off their legs that’s whiter than their ophthalmologists’ sclerae.
@@DGlaucomflecken You're kidding about that, right, Doc? I don't see that stopping your radiologist. (I've actually wished I could wear my self-darkening specs outside my wrap-around sunglasses so I could get the darkening benefit of both.)
@Dr. Glaucomflecken - cannot believe how perfect the timing is, having my Radiology specialty training interview in 2 days. I was looking for that video, and though that previously found therapy vid will hopefully become relevant when I get it. Bringing up the rods will surely make for the success!
Thanks for another round of guffaws, esp. how you “fleshed out” the radiology dudes … showing their mutual appreciation of the latest in imaging equipment features … flexing about the benefits of a fully remote work environment, the joy of a work chair that fits like a bodysuit, the legitimacy of indeterminate findings.
Wish the radiologist's report on my transvaginal ultrasound had said that instead of "recommend referral to gynecologic oncology." Would have saved me weeks of awful, needless worry.
XD, finally radiology interview. As a radiology assistant i can relate a lot (Teleradiology in pijamas at home RIGHT NOW 🤫) Greetings from Germany. Love your sketches.
You need a tweed jacket, or at the very least something with elbow patches, an oversized pair of eye glasses, have memorized the DSM (all versions), and can diagnose a patient within seconds without needing the MMPI.
@@dr.floridamanphd you might be interested to know the MMPI is only used by certain clinicians for certain applications and like most midcentury 'personality psychology' has been almost completely phased out in favor of testing with lower error rates. I wish most clinicians had memorized even just one version of the DSM. everyone just uses google for anything not related to their specialties.
I’ve just watched basically all of your videos in past few hours. My dad’s a Gastroenterologist and I would absolutely love to see a “how to ace your GI interview”
As a neuroradiologist fresh out of training, I can say with confidence this is exactly how my residency interview went :) In all seriousness though, if anyone is considering radiology I'd highly recommend it. Very chill atmosphere, only a handful of my interviews even discussed the topic of medicine let alone radiology!
I waited for this one :) Thank you!!! Also, appreciate that we are able to see how videos are recorded. Finally a vivid example of why reflection is so important in radiology.
This made me laugh & whimper so loudly (had spine surgery a few days ago so laughing HURTS) that my mom raced in thinking I’d fallen or something! WORTH IT!!!
Lol the list of names! So true. A abdominal surgeon, at my hospital, once told the radiologist (during their morning konference) that surgeons where better than radiologist at looking at scans. The guy was kicked out of the office and the surgical departement was told look at the scans themselfs then. After 3 days the surgeon who made the mistake was told by his bosses to go applogize.
Man....I love your videos. I followed the rabbit hole of you and I think you are such a badass. You truly are inspiring. Thank you for taking the time to share your humor....it's good medicine!!!
Gotta love the Radiologist, most are super chill but aren't always ' people people', My first week as a student tech, patient prepped for BE w contrast, balloon tube up the bottom, waiting on th4 doc and down the hall he strolls, stops to don a lead apron and glove then turns and says to me " It's showtime !" 😅😅😅
Winnie the Poooing, hahahahahahahahahahah..I love the way the cell phone selfie reflects in those glasses...yet I can totally believe there are two people in the room
I can't help but recall a scene from scrubs where Dr. Celso is showing Dr. Cox a CT scan with someone having a lightbulb stuck inside his rectum followed by the question: Dr. Celso: "So what do you think Perry?" Dr. Cox: "Either this guy has a lightbulb up his butt or his colon has a great idea"
As an IT guy for the health care system, I like the radiology users are some of my favorite calls, as they don't immediately start yelling and they can follow instructions written at a level hight than 1st grade. Very pleasant people.
Hate, hate, hate you IT people. I miss the days of chemical processors and the ability to fix the problem ourselves. Hey, let's do a software update and then I don't know why the system is down.
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@@ConstantlyDamaged these spam bots are on literally every single RUclips account with over 100k subs. Dr g can't do anything about them. Just report them as spam and RUclips eventually will delete the channel if it's reported enough But there will always be more than pop up afterwards
Radiology is the only reason I knew I had fractured my foot after a fall(my ankle gave out randomly,) even my parents didn't really think anything was wrong, despite the fact I had literally crawled upstairs crying in pain. I'm so glad that the radiologist was so quick to diagnose me. It was after my initial visit to MedExpress though, but I certainly don't blame them. I'm just glad that I knew at all. Still haven't regained my balance though, I'm starting to think that I just won't, and I'm already accident prone due to motor skill issues.
Fracturing my foot was the second most painful injury I've had in my life, the first being fracturing my nose. I didn't go to the doctor for my nose until a year after the initial injury, so it technically had already healed... just incorrectly.I still deal with chronic pain in my nose, and I already had chronic pain. But, surgery would've just been to complicated and scary for me (I have a lot of disabilities, and idk everything that I may have adverse reactions to. But, Ik my mom has some bad reactions to certain anesthetics.)
Don't give up those small muscles in the foot and ankle need to be rebuilt! I was starting to almost stagger when walking on uneven ground and was thinking I might have a more ominous diagnosis, but physical therapy for my spine and pre & post knee replacement surgery has made a Huge Difference in my ability to walk without missteps! Look up RUclips videos on Physical Therapy for balance on ones feet and for foot strength, and flexibility and balance. You can do it!
You might be low on vitamin B12. Go check with your doctor and a have blood test. Long term low levels will affect your memory also. If you have GI tract problems that you can’t absorb B12, maybe you can get monthly shots like some people.
Love your stuff, man. I’m a PT at a large hospital; I’ve got an idea for a PT skit. I’m more than happy to share; however, I know you’re more than capable of making that skit without anyone’s help 😎
0:53 STAT can either mean a few minutes or a few hours depending on the doctor, it is really annoying to pull a case and just have it sit there for hours, and then have it rolled over to the next day or have it canceled. As a CSS Tech this has happened to me dozens of times. All that work for nothing.
@@grumbles You are correct, I always look at the doc who ordered it and the situation. Poor planning on the doctor's part does not equal "STAT" orders on my part. They will get done, but I am not going to delay care for other patients on a busy med surg floor because the doctor forgot to place orders for routine labs the day before and placed them suddenly as stat because he is impatient.
My partner recently had a thyroid biopsy done by a radiologist. He was wearing jeans and a hoodie, and the pathologist was in joggers. Both were so fun to interact with.
Nah. The coronal SSFSE is my workhorse because the Fourier transform allows for beautiful, mostly motionless images with half the data acquisition! I always check every finding against this sequence in case it's artifact.
As someone who works from home, I feel that last one so hard. My aunt got me a pair of pajama pants for Christmas, and joked that she got me new work clothes.
New character, the radiologist’s legs
Jonathan finally has a worthy competition for my favorite character XD
Dermatology will certainly approve.
I’ve always said “Donald Ducking it”, but “Winnie the Poohing” makes for a refreshing change.
'nonspecific.' hilarious.
Nice ones, too (no homo)
I have noticed more than any other specialty how different radiology are on the phone and in person.When I call them up I get my head bitten off for an inadequate order etc etc even if they do eventually protocol the scan, but on the occasions where I have ventured into their lair to discuss a case in person they could not have been more friendly and helpful. I can only assume that living in the dark has given them very sensitive hearing and the phone is excruciating for them. If you have time I always recommend going to see them in the reporting room, just be sure to whisper. Oh and you often get a biscuit as well while you are there.
That sounds nice honestly
All so true about my experience, except the radiologist I rotated with BLASTED edm pop songs the entire shift on a speaker 😂
Dad’s a radiologist. Can confirm that this is exactly how he is. The nurses on the floor were kinda scared of him which I found out when I volunteered at the hospital in high school.
Just come to our lair...we're waiting for you:)
@@alinecamargo2851 Yeah, we hate interruptions in any form. At least if you come in Person, there's a chance you're bringing us a snack or coffee or something😄. Phones just suck!
The glasses under the glasses! The intensity of the radiological geeking out! And no pants for anyone 😂
in a good relationship, nobody is wearing pants...
@@FulloutPostal nicely done
PS-Keep "Texaco Mike" on speed dial for out of town medium requirements 😂😂😂
"performing high level critical thinking that can affect life or death situations while Winnie the Pooh'ing is a luxury afforded to very few" - me when grading papers
Please let your students live even if their paper is poorly written. Maybe some stern criticism instead of ☠️?
@@London755 But words in radiology reports DO matter!
Going to use this more often when wfh on safety software too
I'll go just for the biscuit 🍪
That is indeed life or death!!
I work in a Radiology practice with Radiologists and they are so cool to work with ! They are quite tech savvy , understand data and their discussions on subject matter is complex yet fascinating. But then in the past , I have worked with Cardiologists , thoracic surgeons and Infection control nurses who barely make it over the line separating genius and psychopaths.
Ha ha ha
*what line*
You can be a psychopath and a genius...
@@vidal9747 It's like the hot crazy ratio.
It matters a lot on which side of the line you are.
I’m working at Internal Medicine Dep and Radiologists are our number 1 enemies thinking they know better than us if patient needs or doesn’t need certain examination
My mom is a 20-year rad tech and I’m a new rad support after a 5 year stint in ortho. It only took me a few days on the job to learn that everything she ever told me about radiologists and everything in this video is 100% true
That's cool and all but, how does it make you more attractive as a prospective wife and mother to a better man's children?
@@Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq. Your reply annoyed me enough to care, so read this carefully: When you created your account, you made a mistake. You chose a name that is unique enough to be easily googled. I did so, trying to determine if you were just a troll, or if you actually believe what you wrote here.
You dont act like a troll. Trolls dont write heartfilled comments about their fathers passing and their own feelings of inadequacy. The things you write, in comments, in your channel description, they are real, they are serious. So im going to treat you seriously, like the father you lost far to early in your life (im sorry).
This is your wake up call.
Your life, no matter how good or bad you think it is now, will get worse. Your cats will die. Your employment, if you can keep it, will not pay your bills. Your health will get worse, and you will lack the tools to prevent that. You will remain alone, and with every day it will be less bearable. At this moment, there is nothing in your future but pain and misery. And there is only one person who can prevent that, or even just mitigate it.
You.
You will not be able to do so by belitling people who have done more in their life then you have in yours. You will not be able to do so by following the philosophy of people who believe that unless you are genetically gifted, you might as well give up by default. The only way you can do this is by taking real, actual steps to improve: first yourself, then your situation. You can make the first of these steps tomorrow, just after you wake up. Find a mirror, or any surface that reflects your face, and look yourself in the eyes. Ask yourself: "Is this who I really am?" "Is this who I really want to be?" and "Is this really who I want to be, forever?". Be truthfull with yourself, there is no point lying, you know the answers, you can detect your own bullshit. If you answer: "No." to any of these questions, you have taken the first step. The next one is the hard one: Work.
Aquire the skills and education you need to maintain and improve your life. Job skills and education for your work. Social skills to find friends. When you start to do that, especially if you do it entirely on your own, you will fail most of the time. But you will not fail every time. If you fail every time, continue, your success will come. One victory gives confidence, the knowledge that success is possible. This leads to further victories. Eventually, you will be able to succeed in gaining the certificates that prove your qualifications. Meanwhile your social skills will allow you to make friends. Notice that I specifically mention friends. Friends are the bedrock of social relationships, especially if your family is not available. They also provide a buffer, a parachute for the deep falls that can happen in anyones life. Friends keep you sane. Friends help you succeed. Once you have reached that point of relative stability, you will find that all the other challenges you face, all the other goals you have, start to seem a lot more possible.
I know you may think that this is just some inspirational bullshit written by some idiot on the internet. But I know who you are. I know who you are because I was once just like you. I watched all the sceptics, I had strong opinions about games journalism, and I also had no direction in life. I was almost completely socially isolated for three years. I was studying a subject that gave me no future, playing games and watching videos all day, every day. And it made me miserable. And one day, I did what I described above and, very slowly, my life improved.
Today, I have multiple very close friends, as well as quite a few less close ones. I study a subject that will guarantee me employment, and in a few years time, I will have a leading position in an (admittedly quite small) company. I am a lot more happy then I was back then when I was in that hole, and I am actually cautiously hopefull for the future. If I could dig myself out of this, you can too.
If you still think this is bullshit, or if you hate me for trying to preach to you, here is a simple challenge: Beat me.
Improve your life out of spite for that asshole with the monty python reference in his online persona. Show me that you can have a better, happier life then I do.
No matter what you decide, I wish you good luck.
I hope it is not wasted on you.
i-
Oh my god. I mean he had it coming but DAMN💀
@@itsonlyafleshwound9024 i apologise in advance for replaying so late to this incredible work of a wordsmith but I hope you are doing well in life. That both of you do well in life
As a retired radiologist I can whole heartedly say this man hit the mark!
Could you elaborate
The grayscale comment and nonspecific were funny to me.
The FIESTA (Fast Imaging Employing Steady-state Acquisition) sequence is indeed the best MRI sequence for the brain stem. Unfortunately it’s not part of daily routine brain MRI and I have to special request a fiesta 🎉 every time.
Aka CISS 🤩
First order of business when I joined the dept, was to have FIESTA sequences for my belly scans! Love them!
We had to special order them too in my dept
But a 3D one
Just say attention iac's
I'll never forget when I went and had an MRI done to test for parkinsons and they struggled because shockingly I have uncontrollable tremors which makes the whole keeping still thing hard. They ended up wedging my head against the machine with pillows to help keep it still and in the end my report was "motion limited," "indeterminate," and discovered a lot of "non-specific" things
Why the hell is a test that requires you to stay perfectly still required to diagnose a disease characterized by involuntary motion.
@@surtu9221 ...because that's not the only thing that causes involuntary motions?
@@surtu9221
Sounds like a lawyer was at work….anything to increase billable hours.
My mom, a radiologist, got into her job because she “doesn’t want to talk to idiot patients.” (Also she hates sunlight and socializing so)
Oh, and a common ground between dermatologists and radiologists also by my mom: “there’s this old saying they teach you…if you know what it is, don’t touch it. If you don’t know what it is, DEFINITELY don’t touch it”
Patient’s are not idiots, it’s lack of knowledge about treatment, prognosis, further management plan which patient wants to know but eventually end up asking a radiologist who has no idea about the diseases ,it’s their frustrations they reflect to the patient,
@@kangakpa they are tho
@@RedxRiot no
I wonder what other medical specialties fall into that category, I guess laboratory medicine is one, too.
Am radiologist. This video captures the essence of my soul.
I’m surprised the interview didn’t take place in a very dark room
I was really expecting that 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thought about it, but that would defeat the purpose of the wrap around double sunglasses. I’m going for authenticity here
@@DGlaucomflecken I’m just so happy the radiologists are stepping out of their comfort zones, as well as showing off their legs that’s whiter than their ophthalmologists’ sclerae.
@@AznJsn82091 …but pants-less…for comfort…
@@DGlaucomflecken You're kidding about that, right, Doc? I don't see that stopping your radiologist. (I've actually wished I could wear my self-darkening specs outside my wrap-around sunglasses so I could get the darkening benefit of both.)
@Dr. Glaucomflecken - cannot believe how perfect the timing is, having my Radiology specialty training interview in 2 days. I was looking for that video, and though that previously found therapy vid will hopefully become relevant when I get it. Bringing up the rods will surely make for the success!
If you can give us an update and how similar the interview was to the video
Good luck!
Business professional means Pants optional for rads right?
Good luck
Fellow UK junior doctor I see
Thanks for another round of guffaws, esp. how you “fleshed out” the radiology dudes … showing their mutual appreciation of the latest in imaging equipment features … flexing about the benefits of a fully remote work environment, the joy of a work chair that fits like a bodysuit, the legitimacy of indeterminate findings.
"Clinical correlation recommended" is usually the go to phrase on the report.
Wish the radiologist's report on my transvaginal ultrasound had said that instead of "recommend referral to gynecologic oncology." Would have saved me weeks of awful, needless worry.
@@nancylindsay4255 wish modern medicine wasn’t 90% liability, over ordering studies, and cheap labor
Or recommend further more expensive radiology exams. And repeat in 6 months ad infinitum
agree
We usually say that when we get no useful history, which is most of the time. Garbage in, garbage out.
XD, finally radiology interview. As a radiology assistant i can relate a lot (Teleradiology in pijamas at home RIGHT NOW 🤫) Greetings from Germany. Love your sketches.
Is there a difference in training between radiology assistant and radiology?
Once again you hit it out of the ballpark Doc. Love your videos. I truly, actually laugh-out-loud in each one. Thanks much.
Please do how to ace your psychiatry residency interview! I love these!
You need a tweed jacket, or at the very least something with elbow patches, an oversized pair of eye glasses, have memorized the DSM (all versions), and can diagnose a patient within seconds without needing the MMPI.
@@dr.floridamanphd and still stick to axis terminology, obv.
@@dr.floridamanphd you might be interested to know the MMPI is only used by certain clinicians for certain applications and like most midcentury 'personality psychology' has been almost completely phased out in favor of testing with lower error rates.
I wish most clinicians had memorized even just one version of the DSM. everyone just uses google for anything not related to their specialties.
As an M3 interested in pursuing radiology, I've been eagerly awaiting this one for months! I was not disappointed! Well done!!
I’ve just watched basically all of your videos in past few hours. My dad’s a Gastroenterologist and I would absolutely love to see a “how to ace your GI interview”
The cone & rods comment is hands down the funniest medical gag I’ve heard in a long time. You continue to impress Sir
As a neuroradiologist fresh out of training, I can say with confidence this is exactly how my residency interview went :)
In all seriousness though, if anyone is considering radiology I'd highly recommend it. Very chill atmosphere, only a handful of my interviews even discussed the topic of medicine let alone radiology!
I waited for this one :) Thank you!!! Also, appreciate that we are able to see how videos are recorded. Finally a vivid example of why reflection is so important in radiology.
Had to watch it again after reading this. I had never noticed it before. Even better the second time.
This made me laugh & whimper so loudly (had spine surgery a few days ago so laughing HURTS) that my mom raced in thinking I’d fallen or something! WORTH IT!!!
Get well soon
@@nefertitiadmiral5579 Thank you very much!
Get well soon❤️
@@anmoldeep2400 Thank you!
I love the reflection in the glasses 🤣😂
Bts
1:15
As a radiologist: 1000 HU yes.
As a fan: THOSE LEGS
The glasses behind the x ray goggles. Im dying.
Huge photosensitive mood, though.
Anyone else watching this while "Winnie-the-Poohing" at their desks?
I'm sure some are even Lady Godiva-ing.
I have nothing to say. Your extent of knowledge and how you articulate facts and fiction amazes me each time.
Lol the list of names! So true. A abdominal surgeon, at my hospital, once told the radiologist (during their morning konference) that surgeons where better than radiologist at looking at scans.
The guy was kicked out of the office and the surgical departement was told look at the scans themselfs then. After 3 days the surgeon who made the mistake was told by his bosses to go applogize.
JESUS CHRIST. his videos are evolving. great delivery and unique punchlines that makes him original. Its only a matter of time he gets 1M subs.
Man....I love your videos. I followed the rabbit hole of you and I think you are such a badass. You truly are inspiring. Thank you for taking the time to share your humor....it's good medicine!!!
"What's a word doctors don't understand?"
"Oh, STAT."
WHY IS THIS SO TRUE??!! 🤣🤣🔥
Gotta love the Radiologist, most are super chill but aren't always ' people people', My first week as a student tech, patient prepped for BE w contrast, balloon tube up the bottom, waiting on th4 doc and down the hall he strolls, stops to don a lead apron and glove then turns and says to me " It's showtime !" 😅😅😅
Do they still do BEs? This is one reason I went into Cat Scan
I love watching what is going on behind the scenes via the reflection in your x-ray glasses!
I think the cherry on top would be a quip about wanting to go into medicine without seeing patients
Best episode of the interview series yet. Masterfully done.
Either you are a medicine genius for knowing every single specialties characteristics and their specified topics or you have been very well advised
He certainly has many friends in medicine to draw upon
I literally hurt my sides when he brought up “Grayscale by the end of your residency”
"Winne-the-Pooh-ing" has me dead 🤣🤣🤣
Winnie the Poooing, hahahahahahahahahahah..I love the way the cell phone selfie reflects in those glasses...yet I can totally believe there are two people in the room
Omg, compression stockings, that will help so much! Thank you Dr. G! editor and gamer here, so the radiologist is my only rival for screen time lol
I've been waiting for this one! These tips will prove invaluable for my radiology ST1 interviews. Wish me luck!!
Keep this level of entertainment up and I'm going to need a cardiologist. STAT. 🤣🤣🤣
The glasses under the glasses: expected, but funny
The pants: unexpected, and appreciated
I understood absolutely nothing but found it extremely entertaining nonetheless 🤣
I can't help but recall a scene from scrubs where Dr. Celso is showing Dr. Cox a CT scan with someone having a lightbulb stuck inside his rectum followed by the question:
Dr. Celso: "So what do you think Perry?"
Dr. Cox: "Either this guy has a lightbulb up his butt or his colon has a great idea"
I shit bright ideas early in the morning.
That’s why I’m always making the news 😎
As an IT guy for the health care system, I like the radiology users are some of my favorite calls, as they don't immediately start yelling and they can follow instructions written at a level hight than 1st grade. Very pleasant people.
Hate, hate, hate you IT people. I miss the days of chemical processors and the ability to fix the problem ourselves. Hey, let's do a software update and then I don't know why the system is down.
As a radiologist i totally agree 🤣 especially with the list of surgeons who think they can do radiologists' job
Surgeons think they can do every phisician job
1:15 hahaha. The struggle is real, and it reflected through the glasses. 🤣
I love your videos! I laugh every time. As a busy overworked full-time RN and full-time NP student, I need that.
Nobody cares.
@@judgehenryallenlaudermilk6282 uh okay but why do you have to be so rude for no reason at all
@@guitarmaddness13 simp alert ‼️
@@uncleanis45 just calling people out on their bullshit. Nobody has to he rude in order to be based, and if you think you do then you are toxic.
The reflection of Doc filming himself in the glasses is the cherry on the cake for me
I have a job interview this Thursday and I'm extremely anxious and nervous, and your videos are making me laugh. Thanks
Today, in few hours, my radiology rotation starts. Could not wish for better. Thanks Glauc
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Radiology is the only reason I knew I had fractured my foot after a fall(my ankle gave out randomly,) even my parents didn't really think anything was wrong, despite the fact I had literally crawled upstairs crying in pain. I'm so glad that the radiologist was so quick to diagnose me. It was after my initial visit to MedExpress though, but I certainly don't blame them. I'm just glad that I knew at all. Still haven't regained my balance though, I'm starting to think that I just won't, and I'm already accident prone due to motor skill issues.
Fracturing my foot was the second most painful injury I've had in my life, the first being fracturing my nose. I didn't go to the doctor for my nose until a year after the initial injury, so it technically had already healed... just incorrectly.I still deal with chronic pain in my nose, and I already had chronic pain. But, surgery would've just been to complicated and scary for me (I have a lot of disabilities, and idk everything that I may have adverse reactions to. But, Ik my mom has some bad reactions to certain anesthetics.)
Don't give up those small muscles in the foot and ankle need to be rebuilt!
I was starting to almost stagger when walking on uneven ground and was thinking I might have a more ominous diagnosis, but physical therapy for my spine and pre & post knee replacement surgery has made a Huge Difference in my ability to walk without missteps! Look up RUclips videos on Physical Therapy for balance on ones feet and for foot strength, and flexibility and balance.
You can do it!
You might be low on vitamin B12. Go check with your doctor and a have blood test. Long term low levels will affect your memory also. If you have GI tract problems that you can’t absorb B12, maybe you can get monthly shots like some people.
Most youtubers seem to need some time to find their groove, but YOU? Nah, you just crank out video gold after video gold every time. hilarious!
I'm not even studying medicine but once I found this channel I haven't stopped laughing.
Thank you for another witty skit and a generous amount of legs!!! I only watch for educational purposes!!
No notes. Nothing to add, it's perfect. Bravo.
I don't know what's funnier, the entire skit or the reflection of him on his sunglasses filming himself.
Seeing the phone in the radiologist's glasses every time, it's perfect.
As a Nuc Med tech you have no idea how happy the glasses under the glasses made me.
I love that you can see the reflection of himself filming on his phone, that cracked me up (in a good way)
Way funnier than all the other radiologist cameos! And very accurate, well done. Esp hedgy reports, complaints about order imput and teleradiology
As a first term med student I find all of these extremely hilarious 😅😅
No one cares, o thou ignorant one.
Love your stuff, man. I’m a PT at a large hospital; I’ve got an idea for a PT skit. I’m more than happy to share; however, I know you’re more than capable of making that skit without anyone’s help 😎
0:53 STAT can either mean a few minutes or a few hours depending on the doctor, it is really annoying to pull a case and just have it sit there for hours, and then have it rolled over to the next day or have it canceled. As a CSS Tech this has happened to me dozens of times. All that work for nothing.
I work as a tech in mri and we have stat request that have been there for 2 weeks or longuer.
But you know that the one time you say "meh, I'll get to it in a little while" it's gonna be a herniating epidural bleed or something
@@grumbles You are correct, I always look at the doc who ordered it and the situation. Poor planning on the doctor's part does not equal "STAT" orders on my part. They will get done, but I am not going to delay care for other patients on a busy med surg floor because the doctor forgot to place orders for routine labs the day before and placed them suddenly as stat because he is impatient.
Hola 🙌I m new radiology resident , the timing couldn't be more perfect 😄✨
He pulled off the pantless gambit with ease!
As someone who is pursuing radiology, this video and comments were eye opening.
Could not agree more as a radiology resident, you aced this one 😂😂
I have no idea what half the references are but this is great!
I like the reflection on the lenses of his hands holding a phone with his face on the screen.
the chemistry between the two is impeccable
You should do interventional radiologists! They're their own residency now.
The double sunglasses is such a nice touch. The light burns the radiologist.
My partner recently had a thyroid biopsy done by a radiologist. He was wearing jeans and a hoodie, and the pathologist was in joggers. Both were so fun to interact with.
1:20: Those x ray goggles are so powerful that the interviewer disappears in the reflection and instead its some person with a camera! Impressive!
Good notes to keep in mind. My radiology interview is next month, wish me luck❤️.
“Non specific,” was born out of necessity to prevent surgeons for punching us when we described a complication.
Working with Radiologists is the COOLEST..
Low light and quiet atmosphere...but imagine the " Windmills of Their Mind"...
so knowledgeable! 🤗
This is just in time for me to apply for Oral radiology programs, much obliged
Man the light reflected off those legs was harsh enough for me to need sunglasses.
mom can we have Dr House
mom: we already have a Dr House at home
Dr House at home:
Nah. The coronal SSFSE is my workhorse because the Fourier transform allows for beautiful, mostly motionless images with half the data acquisition! I always check every finding against this sequence in case it's artifact.
I think the best part of this particular episode is that you can see his arms and his phone in the reflection of the glasses he’s wearing. Hilarious.
Screw residency this channel has all I need to know
Do not see any patients, do not see any sun ... do not see anyone. OMG! Love it.
Youre always creative and artistic, I laughed at the pants part 😂😂
All these was gr8 until the pants came in. Oh my- HAHAHAHA absolutely legendary
U know how great a content is When u hit the like button before even watching the video.
You forgot "Correlate Clinically" is the chefs kiss at the end of every report
As someone who works from home, I feel that last one so hard. My aunt got me a pair of pajama pants for Christmas, and joked that she got me new work clothes.
they had to be very observant to notice each other’s lack of pant because of the x-ray goggles
Greetings from a Radiologist 😎☢️
Oh dear, I can clinically correlate to this joke.
I like how you could see him recording himself through reflection.
THE STAT ONE KILLED ME 😂😂😂 So true though!!! Omg so true, my job everyday, Stat 😂😂
"If clinical suspicion remains for [whatever condition], recommend MRI."