I'm always amazed at how long doctors are allowed to work. I'm in an occupation where we have rest rules and we study the effects of fatigue. It's the same as being drunk. It's scary that doctors don't have the same safety precautions. We know that fatigue is unhealthy and dangerous and it's very ironic to me that the healthcare field works this way.
Doctors are not like other workers lol. They’re the epitome of education and training and they are genetic machines. To get into medical school, graduate and enter residency you need to be elite.
I think alot of people who watch Dr. Vlogs like to hear about the diagnosis and nature of the cases (obviously without disclosing personal information about the patient.) So it's kind of like an educational experience.
lamilumag he’s a actual doctor so I think he has his own perspective. There is some glamour... like: Seeing patients recover, working with good team mates etc.
I grew up a doctor’s son. The lack of sleep is so rough. I used to do rounds with my dad, and I’d go with him when on call. Now even I have sleep issues. Lots of respect for you, and thanks for all the effort you put in. You’re great.
Hi, can you tell me a bit about the training that a doctor would receive in statistics? Do they take courses in statistics? How many courses? Do they need to apply their statistics training on a regular basis? Cheers.
I literally just left the hospital last night. I spent four days in emerg waiting for surgery. I had to have my gallbladder removed. I appreciate everything you and your fellow doctors and nurses do.
These Doctor’s have to have the stamina of a Navy Seal, the endurance of a marathon runner and the patience of a saint. God bless all of them who dedicate their lives to save our lives.
What I think about when watching this is how dangerous it seems to have an exhausted physician dealing with emergency needs of a patient. It seems like this work schedule, which is COMMON, puts these health care professionals in danger of being unhealthy themselves. I have read that our bodies react in similar ways weather a person is sleep deprived or drunk!!! I feel sorry for these people and think its time we wised up and changed things up in the medical field. Just because things were done this way in the past, doesn ‘t mean they can’t be altered now.
this is the way it is , there is no altering this . we all knew what we signed up for, apparently doctors have to be superhuman to treat patients living like this .
Equivalent to having a sleep deprived pilot flying your flight overseas... Duty hours for doctors must be within humane range to avoid errors due to exhaustion..
@@em68855 i wasn’t talking about him, so the only stupid comment is your response, I also don’t think uber is very expensive if it means not crashing your car and killing someone or yourself because you are too tired to drive.
They have sleep rooms, 48 hour shift usually entails being on call for a majority of the shift and not actually working a full 48 hours. Most times they go home unless they are called in for emergent May sick patients and so on. It’s completely different in that regard.
I've always wondered.. isn't it unsafe to have a doctor who is so tired? I watch a lot of these doctor videos and it's the same with all of them. How can they expect a human to be awake that long and work that much? How can you have any life outside of work? You guys are amazing for sacrificing so much of your life for others!!
I’m a lab tech, once worked 5 days and 5 nights on-call…IN A ROW. In 60 hour period, I ate less than 4 full meals, and slept about 9 hours total. By the 4th day, I was seriously considering collapsing in the middle of the ER, just so I could rest for a little while. Healthcare can be so brutal, for both patients AND workers. 💀😫
Biomedical Engineer here, looking at going into medicine next year and your channel really helps. I'm working on bone regrowth scaffolds for my thesis.
Kuku Rikap essentially it is problem solving techniques of engineering to biology and medicine. Also working with the production on artificial limbs and organs.
Reminds me of when I used work at a hospital. Me and one other guy threw out the trash for the whole hospital. You wouldn't believe how disgusting of a job it was lol. I still love hospitals though. I want to work at a hospital again some day! It's like one big family...regardless of your job title.
If you are watching and concerned about coming in for emergencies , remember Interventional radiology is a part of diagnostic radiology. Most attending Radiologists are imagers and although they may be busy at night, the emergency studies( CT,MR etc) can be read from home.
Sometimes i go to the hospital late when I know there’s not much doctors and it makes me feel really super bad. I can’t even explain the amount of respect for the doctors who took care of me when they were supposed to go home. Like from the bottom of my heart I thank all the doctors who made me feel safe and helped me. Without these hero’s I would’ve died. MUCH love and and respect
I don't know how many of you non-clinical folks noticed one minor detail but go back and watch how he hits EVERY door without using his hands or without even thinking about it.
Great video bro! I love watching them, I recently got a job as a Radiotherapist practitioner and watching your videos defiantly inspired me to go and get it so thank you Dr Cellini! luv from the uk
It was sincere and I appreciate it! Despite the real physical pain and exhaustion, I also really appreciate your graceful tone in your voice and positive mental attitude! I appreciate that you didn't come off as complaining (IMO). You're a great worker and I'm sure you hear that a lot. Great presentation, keep going!
I’m a RN & work 3-4 days/week. It’s great and I enjoy my time off. I’m never on-call and would never take a position that had a on-call requirement. Too many people are married to their jobs, not me.
not to be negative. but if i was wounded and needed extreme care. and had a doctor that was sleep deprived that was working on me. nicked an artery or whatever and i died... that would be not good. for me or anybody. we need more doctors and surgeons. not somebody thats on call thats been working 7 days straight with no sleep. i know what it feels like to be sleep deprived. its not good. but keep up the good work. you are awesome for what you have to do. good work.
I've heard surgeons usually live under the strain of hard work and schedules. I admire you for saving people's lives at the expense of your body. Always take care of your health and I hope you continue to promote for a long time.
My motivation was coming on and off in the beginning of the lock down but since I've started watching your videos I feel like you made me realize I really need to nail my upcoming exams to get a chance to match. Keep doing good Dr Cellini!! Thanks for sharing!
Idk why I watch these medical vlogs just interesting I guess, but thank you to everyone working in a hospital who sacrificed their life (time) and have incredible minds to retain all of the case specific information and work together with other hospital staff. I had to have my leg saved after a car fell on it but even though you see patients on their worst days I’ll always have respect for all the staff
I have so much respect for you MD's and nurses for all you have to do. I'm glad I went to dental school. I have experienced many surgeries....hernia repair, both rotator cuffs torn, gall bladder removed, torn pectoral, and the mac daddy...total proctocolectomy with end ileostomy due to about 15 years dealing ulcerative colitis....I've never had a bad experience. You guys rock!
I think you should insert some case and details of what you experienced through out the day. Not the real info from real patient, maybe some free cases images from many online sources if that is possible.
Had a whole breakdown I didn't know if I wanted to keep going so I just looked up a realistic day as a doctor and came across this video. I feel a whole lot better, this is what I wanna do. Even if it gets hard this is where I wanna be. Lots of love tysm.
Can i ask you (and any other residents/fellows) a question? What drives you ? You looked exhausted in the beginning of this video after 7 days straight and being called in. What motivates you to continue ? What is your driving factor that pushes you to keep going instead of saying F this?
i feel you getting called in so much , i’m not a surgeon but i hate being on call. but hey you get to tell everyone you’re a surgeon and that’s so great and i’m incredibly proud of you
When I was getting an epidural blood patch at Cedars this year the large machines really overwhelmed me.😬 It felt like I was surrounded by large creatures.😂 Thank you for making this your career. We definitely need more interventional radiologists (and especially compassionate ones!)
Premed here. Currently mid-30's and been working 2 jobs for over a decade, including maintenance. Getting that page out just as you're hitting the pillow or sitting down to dinner with the wife is something I so sadly understand already.
i think something u should keep in mind when worrying about the safety of others bc of drs being tired; only the ones who are supposed to make it, make it. most people who take on long shifts like this have been doing it for years and are practically built to have a profession like this. med school itself is insane, if ur strong enough to get through that then im not too worried about taking on such long shifts. plus its comforting to know (in most situations) if they have extra time theyre more than welcome to take naps on cots the hospital/office will provide for the employees. and you would be surprised what an hr nap can do! bc of my many health issues i’ve experienced a lot in the healthcare world and ive never (thankfully) come across a dr who has acted like they could fall asleep or cant form the sentences they need to out of exhaustion. these people are super heros and meant to be doing what theyre doing. huge thank u to everyone in the healthcare industry despite how long ur shifts are❤️
Thank you for these videos. As an Engineer I've never had a chance to see the amount of efforts that go into a "normal" day of a doctor. I am absolutely captivated by your channel.
These guys have NO LIFE. MAJOOOOR SHOUT OUT TO THEM. Sometimes i wonder how they do this man. And the ones that are REAL DOCS AT HEART, DO EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING FOR “ANY” patients comfort bcuz there are a cple jerk er docs out there yet i respect them all. I salute emerg. Medicine
Lots of respect brother, I’m not nearly as intellectual to learn about the Human Body, but I wouldn’t be complaining too much when being a doctor would pay good.
Pl M lol yea that’s typical, but during the pandemic it’s different for us depending on where we are. Im working more hours now that I’m in the icu, but in clinic I work less because patients don’t physically come in anymore lol
Many Thanks for what you and the rest of the medical professionals do!! You are greatly appreciated, especially during these times. God bless all the Doctors, Nurses, EMT, LEO and the public service sector! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Hugs and love and good vibes to the Drs and nurses. All medical field folks. I've been awake for 32 hours straight before,not by choice, because of my bipolar mania. Thank God I don't work anymore. Point being is that has to be extremely hard to stay up and still work have a career, family, friends,etc. My husband is in the law enforcement field and works insane hours and little to zero sleep at times.
If anyone understands the work schedule and lack of sleep….it’s a paramedic. You’re definitely right…..it’s the life we chose, but I definitely wouldn’t choose anything else.
I love watching these videos. I’m 14 and I’ve wanted to be a surgeon since I was 8. I don’t know what I want to specialize in yet. I think general probably. For the longest time I’ve wanted to go to Arizona state university. My guidance counselor told me I need to have faith in myself, and now my dream college is John Hopkins. I believe in myself now.
I know there's downside as well as the upside. That's in all profession. Because we don't live in a perfect world. I like to give thanks, to the great doctor's. I really appreciate your hard work ❤️
I work as an electrician in Utah and I will not lie, these hospitals are THE ABSOLUTE HARDEST to do, there is so much pipe and wire running through for so many marching and outlets and lights. That room on minute 8:17 alone looks like it would take a while to finish up. This place looks like something from one of my electrical nightmares
I'm married to. Physician and let me tell you, its shitshow every day. We don't really have a life...just work work work. Having 4 days off a month from being an internal medicine hospitalist takes a grind on our home life. Thank a Dr.
I am so grateful 🙏 there is doctors like you. Unfortunately I have had a few bleeds ,I never thought of what you were doing at that time I was bleeding out I appreciate you all more than ever now thank you .
Dr. Cellini, God bless you for being His instrument in healing people. I know it's not a joke to be a doctor, it is a vocation. Thank you for answering the call.
You're one of the people who motivated me most to go into radiology. I'm starting college this year to become a rad tech and maybe become a nuke tech later on. Thanks for inspiring me man!
Dr Cellini, thank you for showing a day in the life of a medical professional. I am curious to know how can hospitals guarantee the best care if the Dr and nurses are made to work at an insane pace. The way rotations go seems extremely unhealthy for the medical professionals but also very dangerous to patients. Even if I take out the human factor out of the issue, I can't help but think that hospitals take a very big gamble and do not minimize the risks of being sued for negligence/malpractice. Besides being inhumane and unethical, it seems like a bad business practice. Can you share your thoughts on why this happens?
My wife used to work this sort of extended call (Friday night to Monday morning) until her hospital finally realised the risks to her and patients associated with it. By contrast, in aviation, I'd get called in the middle of the night, then have a mandated 10 hour break during which time they'd call someone else.
I admire you very deeply. I couldn't do that. I am exhausted right now because of having to move along with not enough rest, but nothing like being awake for 22 hours straight.
both. if its any consolation I have a lot of family that work in hospitals practicing medicine and they all seem to either enjoy their work (although its exhausting) and those that are retired seemed to have no regrets and look back on a fulfilling career. mileage may vary with anything but of the people I know they love the work.
Damn after years of medical school you have to wake up randomly in the night for 7 days straight 🤣 mad respect to yall future people who will be in the medical field and to those who are already in the medical field ✊
Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams - By: Matthew Walker - Really appreciate and respect the work all our medical staff do, but I also firmly believe that you all need more sleep. Above is a really insightful book into the science behind sleep and why we need 6+ hours absolute minimum. Enjoy, and respect.
I remember when I was working at the hospital, basically we were the hub so send the doctors where they need to go to save the patient etc but the poor doctors some would do 8am finish at 5:30pm then get a call before they’re about to leave to do the whole evening so 24 hrs or so on! I always felt so bad for them and just try to offer coffee or rest/sit down breaks when they’d come in to see me for something. Bless them ! We sometimes did 16-18 hours but nothing like 24 plus ! 💕 hats off the them!
Don't forget there is a scrub tech on with you.The worst is getting call at 2am in a blinding snow storm.Did it for 50 years at a major teaching hospital.
Dr. Your my new favorite channel. Thank you for all you do and God bless. You are a force for good against unesscary suffering that permeates our world. It's nice to see "behind the curtain."
How do you focus on working a patient or surgery and being so tired wouldn’t that enhance a chance of making a mistake ive stayed up 24 hours and worked construction and felt miserable and un reliable
Thank you for all you hardwork, dedication and the lives you impact daily. I wish you the best cause the power you have over people yo give them another day and the time you tske away flrm yourself from your family, friends. You stay blessed And thank you for everything you do
I've been in an interventional radiology suite 1/2 a dozen times, but my view was from the stretcher and I was then anesthetized, so thanks for the better view.
I'm always amazed at how long doctors are allowed to work. I'm in an occupation where we have rest rules and we study the effects of fatigue. It's the same as being drunk. It's scary that doctors don't have the same safety precautions. We know that fatigue is unhealthy and dangerous and it's very ironic to me that the healthcare field works this way.
Well said! I think it should definitely be addressed... I'm surprised it hasn't been addressed already.
Agreed. And a very very good point
Doctors are not like other workers lol. They’re the epitome of education and training and they are genetic machines. To get into medical school, graduate and enter residency you need to be elite.
They dont care theres always another sucker willing to step in and do the job reality is everyone is replaceable
It’s not even irony, it’s ignorant and dangerous. Those are facts
Imagine being so incredibly busy, but still making time to vlog for us 😳 Respect
Sam John Because it’s all fake, there’s fake numbers, doctors have nothing to do, making tik toks and everything.
David Boman are you dumb or just incredibly stupid?
@@davidboman7395 ignorant comment
@@davidboman7395 you are stupid =))
Sam John Agree!!!
I think alot of people who watch Dr. Vlogs like to hear about the diagnosis and nature of the cases (obviously without disclosing personal information about the patient.) So it's kind of like an educational experience.
Wow didn't realize this comment would get so many likes! Check out Violin MD on RUclips, she's one of my other fav doctors that vlogs.
She’s my favorite
Kayla Patrick I love her!
Kristina Braly best MD (Anesthesia) Vlog hands down on YT
and other medical shows DO show the patient and the treatment, even with severe trauma.
It is great that you show the downsides of being a doctor! It is not all glamour but in the end it is worth it!
Most of the time it is no glamour unfortunately ... :)
lamilumag he’s a actual doctor so I think he has his own perspective. There is some glamour... like: Seeing patients recover, working with good team mates etc.
@@brianrhodes5788 We'll and I guess I got mine... as a doctor ;)
@@brianrhodes5788 Oh, you got told
lamilumag then you should quit if you don’t like where you are working :)
Big props to you working tirelessly to help patients. Enjoy your much needed 7 days off!
He’s tired lol it’s just you gotta do it.
I grew up a doctor’s son. The lack of sleep is so rough. I used to do rounds with my dad, and I’d go with him when on call. Now even I have sleep issues. Lots of respect for you, and thanks for all the effort you put in. You’re great.
Current med student, Ex-Rad tech for interventional pain med and "that case took a little longer than anticipated" was the story of my life
Hahaha you and me both
good luck brother
Hi, can you tell me a bit about the training that a doctor would receive in statistics? Do they take courses in statistics? How many courses? Do they need to apply their statistics training on a regular basis? Cheers.
How was being a rad tech?:)
Up dates?
This type of lifestyle is a significant contributor to physician burnout and making mistakes. Man, we need a better system. Stay well, doctor.
I literally just left the hospital last night. I spent four days in emerg waiting for surgery. I had to have my gallbladder removed.
I appreciate everything you and your fellow doctors and nurses do.
Jesus loves you Sabrina, He loves you so, so much
@@jcicrafters5724 He loves you too, keep on spreading the word of salvation
These Doctor’s have to have the stamina of a Navy Seal, the endurance of a marathon runner and the patience of a saint. God bless all of them who dedicate their lives to save our lives.
What I think about when watching this is how dangerous it seems to have an exhausted physician dealing with emergency needs of a patient. It seems like this work schedule, which is COMMON, puts these health care professionals in danger of being unhealthy themselves. I have read that our bodies react in similar ways weather a person is sleep deprived or drunk!!! I feel sorry for these people and think its time we wised up and changed things up in the medical field. Just because things were done this way in the past, doesn ‘t mean they can’t be altered now.
Elizabeth Morgan i agree! I mean, look how tired he is at the very end and he has to drive home increasing his risk of traffic accidents..
this is the way it is , there is no altering this . we all knew what we signed up for, apparently doctors have to be superhuman to treat patients living like this .
injuries dont stop happening jus because staff is tired... they cant help their schedule
@@muhtasimfuad1945 But why be satisfied with the way it is? Changes should be implemented.
Equivalent to having a sleep deprived pilot flying your flight overseas... Duty hours for doctors must be within humane range to avoid errors due to exhaustion..
No way I'd trust myself to drive home after a 48 hour shift
No shit, huh 🤣
If you are a doctor you can probably afford a Tesla with self driving, or an uber
@@Its_Might stupid comment. when he was a resident he was making 70k per year and hundreds of thousands of loans
@@em68855 i wasn’t talking about him, so the only stupid comment is your response, I also don’t think uber is very expensive if it means not crashing your car and killing someone or yourself because you are too tired to drive.
They have sleep rooms, 48 hour shift usually entails being on call for a majority of the shift and not actually working a full 48 hours. Most times they go home unless they are called in for emergent May sick patients and so on. It’s completely different in that regard.
I've always wondered.. isn't it unsafe to have a doctor who is so tired? I watch a lot of these doctor videos and it's the same with all of them. How can they expect a human to be awake that long and work that much? How can you have any life outside of work? You guys are amazing for sacrificing so much of your life for others!!
Ikr! I work with papers and I’m scared to work when I’m tired ! Let alone working with a human being which you may or may not kill them
I’m a lab tech, once worked 5 days and 5 nights on-call…IN A ROW. In 60 hour period, I ate less than 4 full meals, and slept about 9 hours total. By the 4th day, I was seriously considering collapsing in the middle of the ER, just so I could rest for a little while. Healthcare can be so brutal, for both patients AND workers. 💀😫
@@TakaraoftheElves Respect
Doctors do not have any life outside work.
Work is their life.
@@limitless1692that’s not true at all. It depends on the speciality
Biomedical Engineer here, looking at going into medicine next year and your channel really helps. I'm working on bone regrowth scaffolds for my thesis.
kudos to you! good luck:) I've been in the medical field for about a year now , best decision of my life.
You have to have a thesis?! Just a highschooler who doesn't know anything about med school!😆
what exactly is a biomedical engineer? thanks in advance’
Kuku Rikap essentially it is problem solving techniques of engineering to biology and medicine. Also working with the production on artificial limbs and organs.
ruclips.net/video/3krE0-hW7yI/видео.html💥💥
I'm a junior high school student in Japan and I want to be a doctor in the US! like you! Please, do your best at work!
They make really good money in the US right now
I want to be a doctor as well
Yes do good in school having a degree pays twice as high as for having none
You know you're a veteran physician when you enter from the service entrance instead of through the front doors.
haha you know it! Go through the loading dock
Dont forget besides the Dr. Ultrasound..ct..cray techs also on call!!!!
Reminds me of when I used work at a hospital. Me and one other guy threw out the trash for the whole hospital. You wouldn't believe how disgusting of a job it was lol. I still love hospitals though. I want to work at a hospital again some day! It's like one big family...regardless of your job title.
If you are watching and concerned about coming in for emergencies , remember Interventional radiology is a part of diagnostic radiology. Most attending Radiologists are imagers and although they may be busy at night, the emergency studies( CT,MR etc) can be read from home.
Correct
Sometimes i go to the hospital late when I know there’s not much doctors and it makes me feel really super bad. I can’t even explain the amount of respect for the doctors who took care of me when they were supposed to go home. Like from the bottom of my heart I thank all the doctors who made me feel safe and helped me. Without these hero’s I would’ve died. MUCH love and and respect
Is that a meme?
@@hawtboy2835 it’s a meme.
@@linajustin5233 I would've never guessed
I'm currently a med student and I find medicine very hard. These videos always keep me motivated. Thank u, Dr Cellini.
How's it been?
getting called in to help save lives..
its what you signed up for.
I don't know how many of you non-clinical folks noticed one minor detail but go back and watch how he hits EVERY door without using his hands or without even thinking about it.
Def a doctor thing.
I noticed
That’s a healthcare professional thing. I’m a RN & never touch doors either if I can help it.
I noticed it also!
RN here and elbows are meant for pressing elevator buttons. NEVER TOUCH THE ELEVATOR BUTTONS IN A HOSPITAL.
Thank you so much for making time to take us along with you, as a pre med student, this means a lot to me❤️
A huge respect for you and all doctors working so hard to save lives. Thank you!
Great video bro! I love watching them, I recently got a job as a Radiotherapist practitioner and watching your videos defiantly inspired me to go and get it so thank you Dr Cellini! luv from the uk
Thx so much!
@insomniak ... what school did you go to become a radiotherapist practitioner?
@@anaduny3362 well what state or country do you live in?
@@ArchangelMichael. USA south east
I"m a Interventional Radiology Physician Assistant in Georgia USA, what is a Radiotherapist Practitioner?
Keep it up the good work man. Awesome to see a doctor work
thx!
Dude. Your a doctor. That's the greatest gift in life! You should be proud of yourself. I appreciate you!
It was sincere and I appreciate it! Despite the real physical pain and exhaustion, I also really appreciate your graceful tone in your voice and positive mental attitude! I appreciate that you didn't come off as complaining (IMO). You're a great worker and I'm sure you hear that a lot. Great presentation, keep going!
Anyone just take in how tall he actually is...
A Pi how tall is he?
6’ 4”
I noticed from the hallway footage 😂 I was like.. his head is very close to those lights💀
👉👈😭
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I’m a RN & work 3-4 days/week. It’s great and I enjoy my time off. I’m never on-call and would never take a position that had a on-call requirement. Too many people are married to their jobs, not me.
What is RN?
@@ZarakKhanNiazi registered nurse
Facts girls even if you your not married sometimes I just want to stay home and chill and not be bothered
not to be negative. but if i was wounded and needed extreme care. and had a doctor that was sleep deprived that was working on me. nicked an artery or whatever and i died... that would be not good. for me or anybody. we need more doctors and surgeons. not somebody thats on call thats been working 7 days straight with no sleep. i know what it feels like to be sleep deprived. its not good. but keep up the good work. you are awesome for what you have to do. good work.
I've heard surgeons usually live under the strain of hard work and schedules. I admire you for saving people's lives at the expense of your body. Always take care of your health and I hope you continue to promote for a long time.
My motivation was coming on and off in the beginning of the lock down but since I've started watching your videos I feel like you made me realize I really need to nail my upcoming exams to get a chance to match. Keep doing good Dr Cellini!! Thanks for sharing!
Idk why I watch these medical vlogs just interesting I guess, but thank you to everyone working in a hospital who sacrificed their life (time) and have incredible minds to retain all of the case specific information and work together with other hospital staff. I had to have my leg saved after a car fell on it but even though you see patients on their worst days I’ll always have respect for all the staff
I have so much respect for you MD's and nurses for all you have to do. I'm glad I went to dental school. I have experienced many surgeries....hernia repair, both rotator cuffs torn, gall bladder removed, torn pectoral, and the mac daddy...total proctocolectomy with end ileostomy due to about 15 years dealing ulcerative colitis....I've never had a bad experience. You guys rock!
Ok
I think you should insert some case and details of what you experienced through out the day. Not the real info from real patient, maybe some free cases images from many online sources if that is possible.
Doctors are our treasure who bring us back to life. Thanks to Dr. Cellini for your service to patients and viewers here.
These are the type of videos we really like to watch from you.
Had a whole breakdown I didn't know if I wanted to keep going so I just looked up a realistic day as a doctor and came across this video. I feel a whole lot better, this is what I wanna do. Even if it gets hard this is where I wanna be. Lots of love tysm.
Can i ask you (and any other residents/fellows) a question? What drives you ? You looked exhausted in the beginning of this video after 7 days straight and being called in. What motivates you to continue ? What is your driving factor that pushes you to keep going instead of saying F this?
Professional pride, ego, and salary. What else is there? Autism? Doubt it.
Too much debt to turn back
i feel you getting called in so much , i’m not a surgeon but i hate being on call. but hey you get to tell everyone you’re a surgeon and that’s so great and i’m incredibly proud of you
When I was getting an epidural blood patch at Cedars this year the large machines really overwhelmed me.😬 It felt like I was surrounded by large creatures.😂 Thank you for making this your career. We definitely need more interventional radiologists (and especially compassionate ones!)
one thing about being a doctor and a undertaker, you will always have a job. so appreciate all good doctors and patience morticians.
Premed here. Currently mid-30's and been working 2 jobs for over a decade, including maintenance. Getting that page out just as you're hitting the pillow or sitting down to dinner with the wife is something I so sadly understand already.
i think something u should keep in mind when worrying about the safety of others bc of drs being tired; only the ones who are supposed to make it, make it. most people who take on long shifts like this have been doing it for years and are practically built to have a profession like this. med school itself is insane, if ur strong enough to get through that then im not too worried about taking on such long shifts. plus its comforting to know (in most situations) if they have extra time theyre more than welcome to take naps on cots the hospital/office will provide for the employees. and you would be surprised what an hr nap can do!
bc of my many health issues i’ve experienced a lot in the healthcare world and ive never (thankfully) come across a dr who has acted like they could fall asleep or cant form the sentences they need to out of exhaustion. these people are super heros and meant to be doing what theyre doing. huge thank u to everyone in the healthcare industry despite how long ur shifts are❤️
Thank you for these videos. As an Engineer I've never had a chance to see the amount of efforts that go into a "normal" day of a doctor. I am absolutely captivated by your channel.
I so badly want to be an ER physically. Love this 🫶🏻
You never understand what these professionals go through. Even after watching one of these. Thank you.
lol yea I can’t imagine what it’s like to work a lot and make millions of dollars. How do they do it?!
The scrubs dispenser just blew my mind
best motivation to keep studying even during lockdown
These guys have NO LIFE. MAJOOOOR SHOUT OUT TO THEM. Sometimes i wonder how they do this man. And the ones that are REAL DOCS AT HEART, DO EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING FOR “ANY” patients comfort bcuz there are a cple jerk er docs out there yet i respect them all. I salute emerg. Medicine
Lots of respect brother, I’m not nearly as intellectual to learn about the Human Body, but I wouldn’t be complaining too much when being a doctor would pay good.
LOL definitely the worst parts of residency is being called in last minute 😭. And during these times it’s so much more likely
Mike and Matty how many hours / week do you work in residency
@@iiitsnoor Completely depends on your residency
Alex Gibson is it true that some residents work 80h a week 😶
Pl M lol yea that’s typical, but during the pandemic it’s different for us depending on where we are. Im working more hours now that I’m in the icu, but in clinic I work less because patients don’t physically come in anymore lol
Trust me that last min is just about when you just arrived home.
Many Thanks for what you and the rest of the medical professionals do!!
You are greatly appreciated, especially during these times. God bless all the Doctors, Nurses, EMT, LEO and the public service sector! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Seeing a doctor having to wait on his patients make me laugh knowing how long I've sat in clinic rooms waiting to be seen 😅
For all the nurses and Doctor out there thank you for helping us do this pandemic y'all don't get enough love thank you ❣️
Hugs and love and good vibes to the Drs and nurses. All medical field folks. I've been awake for 32 hours straight before,not by choice, because of my bipolar mania. Thank God I don't work anymore. Point being is that has to be extremely hard to stay up and still work have a career, family, friends,etc. My husband is in the law enforcement field and works insane hours and little to zero sleep at times.
Thanks
How are you doing dear
Hello sweetie
If anyone understands the work schedule and lack of sleep….it’s a paramedic. You’re definitely right…..it’s the life we chose, but I definitely wouldn’t choose anything else.
damn, 22 hrs of work, i would drop dead sleep
I love watching these videos. I’m 14 and I’ve wanted to be a surgeon since I was 8. I don’t know what I want to specialize in yet. I think general probably. For the longest time I’ve wanted to go to Arizona state university. My guidance counselor told me I need to have faith in myself, and now my dream college is John Hopkins. I believe in myself now.
I know there's downside as well as the upside. That's in all profession. Because we don't live in a perfect world. I like to give thanks, to the great doctor's. I really appreciate your hard work ❤️
I work as an electrician in Utah and I will not lie, these hospitals are THE ABSOLUTE HARDEST to do, there is so much pipe and wire running through for so many marching and outlets and lights. That room on minute 8:17 alone looks like it would take a while to finish up. This place looks like something from one of my electrical nightmares
They are a special breed... with emergency/hospital nurses right by their side. EVERY nurse today needs to have their salary DOUBLED!
This is about as close to job shadowing as it’s gonna get for me for awhile! Thanks for the videos!
I'm married to. Physician and let me tell you, its shitshow every day. We don't really have a life...just work work work. Having 4 days off a month from being an internal medicine hospitalist takes a grind on our home life. Thank a Dr.
From showing the suite to being done with first patient you can clearly see how exhausted he got
I am so grateful 🙏 there is doctors like you. Unfortunately I have had a few bleeds ,I never thought of what you were doing at that time I was bleeding out I appreciate you all more than ever now thank you .
You are welcome dear
Dr. Cellini, God bless you for being His instrument in healing people. I know it's not a joke to be a doctor, it is a vocation. Thank you for answering the call.
Newbie here…. Thank you & all the workers that still push through it. Thank you 🫶🏻 doctor 👨⚕️
You're one of the people who motivated me most to go into radiology. I'm starting college this year to become a rad tech and maybe become a nuke tech later on. Thanks for inspiring me man!
What are you majoring in?
@ 9:22
The feeling. Walking down the hall @ 4am just letting your feet take over and lead you where you need to go.
you should do a video explaining all the classes you took from college and medical, and explain the the volunteering and clinical
Gives you a lot of confidence being an emergency patient and depending on a doctor who is tired and most likely does not want to be there
Man, those bags under your eyes! That really shows the respect I have for you, coming from an accountant (:
Dr Cellini, thank you for showing a day in the life of a medical professional. I am curious to know how can hospitals guarantee the best care if the Dr and nurses are made to work at an insane pace. The way rotations go seems extremely unhealthy for the medical professionals but also very dangerous to patients. Even if I take out the human factor out of the issue, I can't help but think that hospitals take a very big gamble and do not minimize the risks of being sued for negligence/malpractice. Besides being inhumane and unethical, it seems like a bad business practice. Can you share your thoughts on why this happens?
My wife used to work this sort of extended call (Friday night to Monday morning) until her hospital finally realised the risks to her and patients associated with it. By contrast, in aviation, I'd get called in the middle of the night, then have a mandated 10 hour break during which time they'd call someone else.
Looks like the medical field could learn from aviation… rest is KEY.
I admire you very deeply. I couldn't do that. I am exhausted right now because of having to move along with not enough rest, but nothing like being awake for 22 hours straight.
Just started med school, and I’m not sure if I should be excited or concerned after watching this 😅
both. if its any consolation I have a lot of family that work in hospitals practicing medicine and they all seem to either enjoy their work (although its exhausting) and those that are retired seemed to have no regrets and look back on a fulfilling career. mileage may vary with anything but of the people I know they love the work.
@@joe6002 that's good to hear :)
Marry me, dear.
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You should colab with: Jane/Jady or ViolinMD
Love violin md! They should definitely do a collab in some way. Like give us there juiciest experiences of being in medical field
Yes I love ViolinMD
Violin MD is awesome! Check out Rachel Southard and MD Prospect too :)
Yes they should collab on a surgery lmao
Damn after years of medical school you have to wake up randomly in the night for 7 days straight 🤣 mad respect to yall future people who will be in the medical field and to those who are already in the medical field ✊
That's rough.... it takes a very special person to make all these sacrifices to help service and support others
Thank you for being real,for letting us know what we are getting into
Drs deserve more credit than they get , I appreciate every single one ! And the anesthesiologist
Seriously loving content like this thank you 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 I like that you show the real world of being a doctor 🤩
We are all grateful to our doctors who sacrifice their time to save the lives of strangers!
Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams - By: Matthew Walker -
Really appreciate and respect the work all our medical staff do, but I also firmly believe that you all need more sleep.
Above is a really insightful book into the science behind sleep and why we need 6+ hours absolute minimum.
Enjoy, and respect.
I remember when I was working at the hospital, basically we were the hub so send the doctors where they need to go to save the patient etc but the poor doctors some would do 8am finish at 5:30pm then get a call before they’re about to leave to do the whole evening so 24 hrs or so on! I always felt so bad for them and just try to offer coffee or rest/sit down breaks when they’d come in to see me for something. Bless them ! We sometimes did 16-18 hours but nothing like 24 plus ! 💕 hats off the them!
I really enjoy your videos! Greetings from a nursing student in Finland! 🇫🇮
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Don't forget there is a scrub tech on with you.The worst is getting call at 2am in a blinding snow storm.Did it for 50 years at a major teaching hospital.
Awesome Doc , you inspiring me .
Thanks from Jordan , Allah bless you 🌹🌺
Doctor, you are a hero. Thank you for sacrificing so much to save lives.
My mother has been a obstetric nurse for 40 years. What these people do is Gods Work. Thanks to all the medical personnel.
No, the work is OUR work. Not God’s work. Hence why we are doing the work and your invisible man is not.
Dr. Your my new favorite channel. Thank you for all you do and God bless. You are a force for good against unesscary suffering that permeates our world. It's nice to see "behind the curtain."
How do you focus on working a patient or surgery and being so tired wouldn’t that enhance a chance of making a mistake ive stayed up 24 hours and worked construction and felt miserable and un reliable
Great video!!! I am an Anesthesia Tech, loved seeing from a Resident’s point of view.
Thanks for everything u do man❤️ respect
Thank you for all you hardwork, dedication and the lives you impact daily. I wish you the best cause the power you have over people yo give them another day and the time you tske away flrm yourself from your family, friends. You stay blessed And thank you for everything you do
My childish self and that T-shirt and bottom vending machine could never work 🤣
Thank you so much. Finally, get to see the life of a doctor, behind the scenes. I am a new subscriber. Excited to see your videos.
You are welcome
How are you doing dear
It’s so scary to think that such an exhausted physician is treating you but that is the way it goes
I've been in an interventional radiology suite 1/2 a dozen times, but my view was from the stretcher and I was then anesthetized, so thanks for the better view.