3:02 Any time Dr. Charles says “could be it” in response to another doctor’s proposed diagnosis, you know he believes it is definitely not it, lol. He is so respective of his junior colleagues that he will not shut them down immediately, but rather he will guide them to discovering the more likely diagnosis on their own. Appreciative of teachers and mentors like this! ❤️
I remember a video where a raging misogynist came into the ER after shooting at three nurses and called his medical student a 'feminod' and insulted all the other women on staff and he got really mad
If there had been a program that allowed him to transfer his qualifications to the U.S. in a reasonable timeframe, then he could have been working in a proper hospital (with proper post op care), and would have been able to purchase implants from a properly regulated supplier. The true antagonist of this situation is bureaucracy
I agree entirely. If I am a surgeon here and North America descends into war, there's no way I want to be a barista in Russia or take a decade off my life to relearn my training in a different language.
the problem is it wouldn't have mattered with these two girls. What they did was elective, cosmetic surgery. The girls would not have been able to afford proper treatment and procedures of they would have done that in the first place. They would have gone to another "doctor", had the procedures and probably at least one of them die.
But what countries would you accept the diploma from? Russia has good medical training and overall decent education, but the Third World countries in Africa?
Not really, a woman above mentioned that if he was doing procedures to protect the health of the patients she would be more willing to accept that, but the truth is he was performing and charging for cosmetic procedures: pretty narcissistic. He is not a sociopath and risks jail in other to protect the lives of the patients but he puts them in that position.
@@carolineleiden Hey hey, have a little respect here...Why do you guys always assume that since its a third world country, every thing we have is deficient...look online, doctors from those countries have performed great procedures that have been used as precedents for your countries. In fact, since they deal with a range of problems that are not found in your side of the world, they tend to stand out in a lot of things. So have some respect, we have not just good hospitals, but good training centers as well..but you wouldn't know it, or acknowledge that because you work on stereotypes rather than facts
The entire Chicago series is great for doing that, they lead you along then bam! Half the reason I'm so hooked on the series 😅 (Chicago Med is my favourite though)
I feel bad for the doctor, he really cares for his patients because as soon as he realized that the implants were the cause of the problem, he called his other patient! they should be a way to convalidate diplomas for professionals that have been in the field for years, maybe make them do a year or two of residency to see their abilities or something.. and as he said, he was trying to help people in his community.. considering how expensive the whole health system in the united states is, it is even more expensive for immigrant people. And instead of letting them go to any illegal doctors that actually have no license, he tries to do hat he can because he actually knows what he is doing since he studied and waas respected.. too sad that this is a reality for many, and not only in theplastic surgery world
I could accept that rationale if he was actually performing essential procedures to better people's health, even for plastic surgery to correct a deformity (e.g. a cleft lip), but not for pure cosmetic procedures.
@@ameliabarrett3093 I agree with you. But I think what Julieta is saying is: that if he didn’t do that plastic surgery then those girls would just have gone to someone off the streets who wouldn’t have any idea about what they are doing and would therefore cause very high risks of serious and even life-threatening complications. If he knew those girls wouldn’t have risked their health and lives for such a thing then I’m sure he wouldn’t have done that. (At least that’s what I want to believe. He seems a decent guy, just… a bit naive. Good intentions but bad judgement.)
Oh yes a former doctor with former credentials from another country performing surgery in a very unsafe location. "Im a surgeon have some respect" He doesn't even care if the surgery is safe he thinks just because he knows the process he can bypass any safety procedures. Also the irony of the show of him doing illegal medical practice and the other doctor performing surgery OUTSIDE the hospital because she could die any mo.ent at that time.
@@Blitzkit well, like i said in my other reply. i'm pretty sure that guy only did the plastic surgery because he knew those girls would've gone to someone else off the streets. someone who has zero experience and could've done a lot more harm. i'm not saying him doing that is justified, just that if he knew those girls weren't going to go to a legitimate plastic surgeon, then he was the next best thing.
Not a surgeon but when i was doing my accountancy qualifications, there was a Russian women in my class that was fully qualified in Russia and had been working as an accountant. However her qualifications meant nothing in England. I remember asking her when i found out "isn't this incredibly boring for you" She looked at me and just replied "VERY" in her thick accent with an eyeroll 🙄😅 I think it is awful, i do get especially medical wise why they need to make sure they are actually qualified. They should be allowed to just re-sit the exam though, then base it from that result as to if they need to train again.
Agreed! Give them the opportunity to prove they have the knowledge, skills and ethics- don’t make finances into an impossible hurdle for people with ability. We always need more doctors and nurses especially
When my aunt came as a heart surgeon to Germany they didnt let her ger her qualification here so at 40 with two kids she got a divorce from her alcoholic husband and studied medicine A SECOND TIME and is now a very great and popular heart surgeon in Switzerland 😂
just bcz he has a degree from another country doesn't makes him less of a doctor. What he did wad definitely illegal as one needs a practising license from different country and he must be punished but being disrespectful to him wasn't good as he was a good doctor who actually cared for his both his patients.
Yeah but still, you can't practice medicine without a medical license as you've seen it's very dangerous. It's like how you can go to jail for impersonating police. You may have good intentions to lock up bad people but it's still morally wrong as you do not have the qualifications to be an officer.
I completely agree save the fact that he didn't have safe equipment which he would have had if he was licensed in the country and hence worked in a hospital or clean private office.
What the doctor do is highly unethical, unprofessional, immoral and illegal. I do believe countries as a whole should make it easier for professionals to revalidate their diplomas and degrees. In Argentina (where I’m from) I THINK (I don’t know for a fact) that that process was made easier for Venezuelan and Syrian professionals. There are thousands of qualified refugees and immigrants who could help the societies of the countries they arrive at.
absolutely. I had a teacher in "health-sience" (sorry I don't know how to translate it properly) here in Germany who had almost finished her medical degree but was forced to flee her country in eastern europe. She couldn't just restart university so she had to make do and became a nurse instead. She became a vocational-school teacher and is doing an amazing job but life has been a d- to her and I'm certain that she would make an amazing doctor
rigth! especially nowdays, were there is lack on professionalsto work in lower class comunities. here in Brazil we have thousands of phisitians graduating every year, but there still not enough doctors to work on first care, in poor neighborhoods, and I'm sure is not just a problem here
In France, there is a process to get your medical License . For non UE, if the gov deems it necessary, you'll need to do additional training. Generally they ask you to work as an intern in a hospital. For UE members, it is much more easier, I think you need to send a form and all.
A few years ago, there was an arrest made of a man from China that I guess was a dentist and he was doing it in his basement here in Canada and some things didn’t work out too well for a couple of patients and they had to go to another dentist and that started the ball rolling. He’s in prison for doing all that.
The blue dot indicating a new upload was appearing but when i tapped the channel there was no upload. That was happening for 3 months straight. And it's happening again. I can't watch their videos, only their shorts
Ok. Russian doctor breaks protocol is not ok. Hospital doctors break protocol is ok. She's asking that doctor to do something he is not allowed to do.....everything ends with-you need to save her....
Wtf, these hospital doctors are breaking protocol to save lives. If they don’t break protocol, she dies. The Russian doctor is doing plastic surgery. Those girls aren’t gonna die if he refuses
Please do. Life isn’t a TV show, but the psychiatrists I have had have been the most helpful, insightful mental health care professionals I’ve worked with. I know people have had good and bad experiences, but there are great psychiatrists out there and the field badly needs more.
Good choice. I'm a psychologist though and have worked 10+ years in a psychiatric unit. The psychiatrists I've worked with are some of the smartest people I've ever met.
Well the most interesting part was learning about the existence of a thing call a stroke truck 😅. I knew about mobile IRM that need massive trucks but not about the ambulance version of it.
No? It’s sad it’s soo very hard for him to legally practice as a doctor again and while he can always still help his community by using his medical experience, treating a cold is a far cry from slicing someone up and packing shady foreign objects into their bodies.
I'm Russian and I have plenty of friends who are doctors that went abroad to study medicine. These people took the time and effort to learn English, studied like hell to pass complicated exams. In the US and in Europe, they spent several more years training despite the fact that they were already qualified in Russia. So I don't feel bad for the Russian doctor. Helping someone in your community out with a sore throat (as long as it's nothing serious) is one thing, but doing something invasive without proper equipment is just...yikes.
about the ambulance surgery, if they were already on a video call, couldn't she just have turned to iPad to show the screen with the imaging for the doctor who was performing the procedure??? it was just so funny
No necessarily. Different countries have distant standards for medicine, different textbooks, different research, some countries are more advance medically than others, etc. Does this mean foreign doctors should work from scratch? I don't think so, but they should still make sure their medical knowledge is up to par with the country they're moving to.
@@silox100 In France, generally non UE members have to work as intern for some years, or work under a special foreign doctor license (but considered as a physician, with some restrictions)
@@silox100 medical papers worldwide are shared in English, and all doctors are required to know English. They might not speak naturally or know colloquial terms, but they know the medical terms they need. Unless they're being denied access to medical journals for some reason, every country's doctors have access to the same medical research
@@silox100I agree, but what is dumb is them requiring to sit through several years of training to attempt the medical licensing assessment. Any doctor from any country should be allowed to sit for the medical licensing assessment without a backlog of years. This allows them to actually see if they’re capable for that country or not.
@@wandererswanderingdaughter1756 there is just quiz them for a 2 years an teach them the procedures that are different to the ones they did in there home land
No it is not, I have seen it many times, doctors from other country are not half the way educated. A doctor from a country could sometimes not even be a nurse in Germany, besides there are many countries you are just paying for the diploma.
They probably had a very clear image of what they wanted the character to be like. Plus on all YT videos from the earliest ones Charles is the one character nobody duslikes. He was beloved from day one.
I totally understand the doctor treating his community for coughs, colds and small injuries, but what the hell does that have to do with butt implants? That's not medical care, that's simple vanity and no reason to risk your life in a back alley chop shop. Stupidity, as always, brings it's own rewards.
I'm pretty sure this and chicago fire air on one of the Sky channels over here (sorry not sure which channel or when) but that's the best we can get :(
I’ve been watching Chicago med on Irish Netflix I think Ireland and the UK have the same airing region (As in they show the same content on Netflix and other apps and channels)
i dont think anyone is talking about this "hello sir, oh you say you're related to one of our patients? well no need for ID i'll just take you to their room right now, maybe we'll see their doctor on the way and i'll introduce you but if now well just walk right in and lets just hope you're not a psycho who'll murder someone when i turn my back" seriously they just let him walk right up to the person's room and only stopped cause the doctor's were there is that how it works in american hospitals?
apple spends millions donating devices to film and tv studios so they'll be used in their productions thats why you almost always see iphones, macs and tablets being used on screen
Ok, i understand if you don’t have enough money for serious operation then you go to such “professionals” but for plastic surgery??!!! It’s crazy and i don’t have a great butt either…
I tell you that Peacock is only available in the US, those of us who live in other areas, when and where can we see the episodes, even if it's in English?
It was the guy's whole demeanour around his 'daughter' from the minute he walked in claiming to be her 'father' - no discernible bond with her, no indication of shared family memories or knowledge of personality, no visible distress/anger about her condition, like you'd expect from an actual parent - he talked to her and about her as if she was a girl he barely knew, and she responded the same way to him (which of course, was the reality.) And then when he knew instantly that the silicone was the problem when she went into respiratory failure - that's knowledge that only someone with training/experience in that field would know. Dr Charles is a trained psychologist, so he would've put those pieces together instantly.
@@writerinprogress plus he instantly clocked the girl's instant reaction to him if you're in the hospital and wake up to see a loved one, you (usually) feel relief, happiness, ya probably smile but the girl was visibly confused, nervous and scared
It’s hypocritical and funny to think Dr Charles saying something that’s illegal everything this man does is illegal who’s been numerous of times where he is cross the line but being protected Goodwin
I mean probably unpopular opinion, but he wasn’t going around pretending he was qualified, his “patients” knew he didn’t have any papers and agreed to the surgery, I understand the danger’s of what he was doing, but they wanted it knowing this could be a result, is he really that bad? If he was pretending he was qualified there that would be different but there isn’t actually any deception between him and his patients, what is really the wrong doing, they came to him, That being said I spose if they let anyone do this it would be a slippery slope down hill….
The major issue is that surgery like this needs to be done in a hospital because it's high risk. No one should be practicing, even board certified doctors in the US, unless they have OR privileges at a hospital. This isn't an outpatient procedure. I don't think there's anything wrong with diagnosing small things like cold and flu or consulting your community on when they can get away with bed rest vs going into a hospital as long as they know you aren't board certified in the US. Surgery, however, shouldn't be done without proper equipment and supplies.
I actually genuinely feel bad for that Russian doctor. Growing up I saw my family escape to Canada from Syria, where they had respected jobs and high status. Now they work at factories and such, and it breaks my heart to see them lose everything like that. At least my cousins are studying here and I hope they become successful so their parents don't feel as if they've lost everything. What he did wasn't right, and it was selfish. But I understand.
Superb episode. Plastic surgery is often self elected. He could have stayed doing dr things for his community. Ego. I'm a surgeon have some respect! Really!
Y’all missing the point, I understand it’s shitty having to restart or never be capable of getting your old job back, but don’t purposely do something as selfish as risk the lives of multiple others because you want your old job back. That Russian doctor probably used medical instruments he wasn’t sure about hence why he immediately asked if the surgery went wrong when it was first mentioned, he was terrified he fucked up, that alone should be a pointer to he never should’ve been any sort of medical staff in any country for anything, he also probably never did implants before and decided to try since “they should be easy and pay the highest”
this wouldn't happen if doctors weren't made to jump through hoops to get re-certified. it's hypocritical for dr. charles to chastise the russian surgeon because these kinds of barriers to entry are financially motivated.
Im just wondering why they are not admitting any patient once stable? And why are they not letting the specialist take care of the patient once admitted? 😅
They are here in France, they kept me in for a week after my miscarriage ( to find out why I miscarried) and 4 days after I went in with my tachycardia ( I already know why it happened but they kept me their anyway.
I am sick and sickening to my stomach to heal the pain of my stomach to heal the pain to recover from surgery or treatment for severe swelling and anxiety symptoms or treatment may not prevent infection from surgery heart lung surgery or physical abuse abuses abused abortion abusing abusive people
Too much of drama, how could an ED doctor be allowed to do an intervention only a vascular surgeon, a cardiologist or an interventional radiologist is licensed to do and blindly 😂
Back in her days as a nurse my aunt made work trip to Russia. During the trip she said to her team that if she gets sick take her home. This was prompted by fact that they apparently recycled the needles from syringes. Tells lot about the standards.
Very misleading. Yes needles and syringes used to be "recycled" (in all countries), but not before they were sterilised on high temperature+steam in Autoclaves, which have a higher temperature then boiling water, between 120 and 130 degrees Celsius. Therefore no germs of any kind including viruses can survive it. Thus "recycling" them is safe, and their safe storage and handling strictly observed. And if your aunt is indeed a nurse, she would know we also recycle surgical equipment in the West today, using the same method.
@@djladygee too many Americans like to think every other country is below them. So sad. Leaving America was the best thing I ever did for my health! The medical care I get in Taiwan is worlds better than what I ever got in the US. National healthcare, so doctors can't just make up reasons for unnecessary procedures (looking at you, old dentist from Iowa who redid all my front teeth and pulled my wisdom teeth even though I had no pain, no cavities, and had room for all of them, just to make a quick $6000+ before I could turn 18 and decide on my own whether or not I wanted to go back), they are highly trained, can't charge outrageous prices, and often have studied in multiple countries (my dentist studied in the US, Taiwan, and Japan; my OBGYN studied in Taiwan, the US, and the UK).
You aunt is not qualified to be a nurse, probably she was sent to Russia for retraining because I dont see any other reason an american nurse would make a "work trip" there
Interesting people say he was a good doctor. No because he was not legally qualified in the country first of all and what is he giving silicone into girls so young. He should be punished and not allowed to practice ever again. Have very high standards on doctors and nurses because patients are not toy they are real lives.
They may do that in some cases for imaging I guess. Orthopaedics may also take serial X rays for a broken bone during an operation, particularly if the bone is difficult to access. On the other hand, when a patient is dying like this, which is the lesser evil?
@@CoAi4Ever a CT is basically 40 xrays at one go (depending on the scan) which is why you can have your arm x-rayed a bunch of times but not a bunch of CTs the doses of radiation are massively different.
@@piyam5000 Depending on the scan? So there are lower ones? How much of a difference is doing what was done here to chemo and radiation treatment (and all the X rays, MRIs, CTs, and PET scans that come with that)? Even still, as the person above said. It’s doctors weigh the risks and are supposed to choose the option with the best outcome. In this case it was she probably dies before getting to the hospital or lives long enough to get potentially get cancer later. That’s the concern about radiation exposure, yeah?
@@checksanity depending on scan = a CT basically takes "x-ray" slices of you and the puts them together so the more or less close together slices you do the more or less "xrays" you have to take, then obviously a full body CT Vs a head CT will have a much higher exposure to radiation. Your arm also has no major or complex organs in it so repeated exposure is less damaging. Radiotherapy is highly damaging that's literally how it works, it damages the cancer cells so they will die, not ideal on your normal organs. I would counter your last point by asking if you expect the patient to die so it doesn't matter that you over expose them to radiation why are you stabbing them with needles and shoving equipment into them?
@@piyam5000 Neither example mentioned (this vid and cancer treatment) is radiating a “healthy” person. Both have high risk of premature death. *That*, high risk, is what pushes the question of which unideal option will have optimal result. The optimal outcome being to keep the person alive, quality of life is a consideration for later. My point in bringing up chemo and radiation treatment is that due to the nature of how compacted together vital organs are, there isn’t a way to completely not also expose healthy organs to treatment. It’s a similar situation of doctors having to weigh out the risks vs reward. They poke and prod to precisely assess the patient’s chances of survival. Everyone is going to die, it’s a matter of making it happen later.
3:02 Any time Dr. Charles says “could be it” in response to another doctor’s proposed diagnosis, you know he believes it is definitely not it, lol. He is so respective of his junior colleagues that he will not shut them down immediately, but rather he will guide them to discovering the more likely diagnosis on their own. Appreciative of teachers and mentors like this! ❤️
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yes exactly
They were right though
I have never seen Dr Charles so mad. I love this episode!
Me too
If I recall correctly, he’s been madder than this once or twice before though.
is the correct response after all, people go to the medic for adecuate diagnosts and procedures/med drugs
You should watch when a doctor fakes a miscarriage, he is really mad with her, I was wowed
I remember a video where a raging misogynist came into the ER after shooting at three nurses and called his medical student a 'feminod' and insulted all the other women on staff and he got really mad
Whenever I see Dr Charles walk on scene, I always think "oooo gonna be a good one" 😂
Ik😂😂😂
He is good as a phycologist
Dr Charles doing yet another instant high level insight, I know it's literally his job but it is still impressive.
It's a lot easier when you're a character written that way
@@Grintock well if he was not written the way he was it would not make sense for the high level insight.
It was obvious from the conversation that he was NOT her father.
@@sargon0141 it was to Charles not and also they had the hint of it in the acting
If there had been a program that allowed him to transfer his qualifications to the U.S. in a reasonable timeframe, then he could have been working in a proper hospital (with proper post op care), and would have been able to purchase implants from a properly regulated supplier. The true antagonist of this situation is bureaucracy
I agree entirely. If I am a surgeon here and North America descends into war, there's no way I want to be a barista in Russia or take a decade off my life to relearn my training in a different language.
the problem is it wouldn't have mattered with these two girls. What they did was elective, cosmetic surgery. The girls would not have been able to afford proper treatment and procedures of they would have done that in the first place. They would have gone to another "doctor", had the procedures and probably at least one of them die.
But what countries would you accept the diploma from? Russia has good medical training and overall decent education, but the Third World countries in Africa?
Not really, a woman above mentioned that if he was doing procedures to protect the health of the patients she would be more willing to accept that, but the truth is he was performing and charging for cosmetic procedures: pretty narcissistic. He is not a sociopath and risks jail in other to protect the lives of the patients but he puts them in that position.
@@carolineleiden Hey hey, have a little respect here...Why do you guys always assume that since its a third world country, every thing we have is deficient...look online, doctors from those countries have performed great procedures that have been used as precedents for your countries. In fact, since they deal with a range of problems that are not found in your side of the world, they tend to stand out in a lot of things. So have some respect, we have not just good hospitals, but good training centers as well..but you wouldn't know it, or acknowledge that because you work on stereotypes rather than facts
When I saw the title I assumed it would be another case where he kidnapped her or was a hidden husband etc. Didn't expect this twist
I know! It's bc it's like 90% of their cases.
The entire Chicago series is great for doing that, they lead you along then bam! Half the reason I'm so hooked on the series 😅 (Chicago Med is my favourite though)
@Goldgirl you will learn
Same 😂
@goldgirl6769you better start learning
I feel bad for the doctor, he really cares for his patients because as soon as he realized that the implants were the cause of the problem, he called his other patient!
they should be a way to convalidate diplomas for professionals that have been in the field for years, maybe make them do a year or two of residency to see their abilities or something.. and as he said, he was trying to help people in his community.. considering how expensive the whole health system in the united states is, it is even more expensive for immigrant people. And instead of letting them go to any illegal doctors that actually have no license, he tries to do hat he can because he actually knows what he is doing since he studied and waas respected.. too sad that this is a reality for many, and not only in theplastic surgery world
I could accept that rationale if he was actually performing essential procedures to better people's health, even for plastic surgery to correct a deformity (e.g. a cleft lip), but not for pure cosmetic procedures.
@@ameliabarrett3093 I agree with you. But I think what Julieta is saying is: that if he didn’t do that plastic surgery then those girls would just have gone to someone off the streets who wouldn’t have any idea about what they are doing and would therefore cause very high risks of serious and even life-threatening complications. If he knew those girls wouldn’t have risked their health and lives for such a thing then I’m sure he wouldn’t have done that. (At least that’s what I want to believe. He seems a decent guy, just… a bit naive. Good intentions but bad judgement.)
Sadly he didn't have the right equipment to perform a professional surgery which caused almost two deaths.
Oh yes a former doctor with former credentials from another country performing surgery in a very unsafe location.
"Im a surgeon have some respect"
He doesn't even care if the surgery is safe he thinks just because he knows the process he can bypass any safety procedures.
Also the irony of the show of him doing illegal medical practice and the other doctor performing surgery OUTSIDE the hospital because she could die any mo.ent at that time.
@@Blitzkit well, like i said in my other reply. i'm pretty sure that guy only did the plastic surgery because he knew those girls would've gone to someone else off the streets. someone who has zero experience and could've done a lot more harm. i'm not saying him doing that is justified, just that if he knew those girls weren't going to go to a legitimate plastic surgeon, then he was the next best thing.
Not a surgeon but when i was doing my accountancy qualifications, there was a Russian women in my class that was fully qualified in Russia and had been working as an accountant. However her qualifications meant nothing in England. I remember asking her when i found out "isn't this incredibly boring for you"
She looked at me and just replied "VERY" in her thick accent with an eyeroll 🙄😅
I think it is awful, i do get especially medical wise why they need to make sure they are actually qualified. They should be allowed to just re-sit the exam though, then base it from that result as to if they need to train again.
Agreed! Give them the opportunity to prove they have the knowledge, skills and ethics- don’t make finances into an impossible hurdle for people with ability. We always need more doctors and nurses especially
Course you did 😂 anyone can say that
When my aunt came as a heart surgeon to Germany they didnt let her ger her qualification here so at 40 with two kids she got a divorce from her alcoholic husband and studied medicine A SECOND TIME and is now a very great and popular heart surgeon in Switzerland 😂
The ambulance scene was really good, you could see the teamwork.
This !! Fire dept got their way in and even a doctor on site teamed up!!! Best first response scene in history!!!
just bcz he has a degree from another country doesn't makes him less of a doctor. What he did wad definitely illegal as one needs a practising license from different country and he must be punished but being disrespectful to him wasn't good as he was a good doctor who actually cared for his both his patients.
Yeah but still, you can't practice medicine without a medical license as you've seen it's very dangerous. It's like how you can go to jail for impersonating police. You may have good intentions to lock up bad people but it's still morally wrong as you do not have the qualifications to be an officer.
Tru. He couldve just left the patients to their own fate but he came and give help
He bought the implants off of the black market, that is illegal
I completely agree save the fact that he didn't have safe equipment which he would have had if he was licensed in the country and hence worked in a hospital or clean private office.
Dr. Charles, your greatness and intuition can never be overstated.
The way this surgeon said : I never meant to hurt anyone
What the doctor do is highly unethical, unprofessional, immoral and illegal.
I do believe countries as a whole should make it easier for professionals to revalidate their diplomas and degrees. In Argentina (where I’m from) I THINK (I don’t know for a fact) that that process was made easier for Venezuelan and Syrian professionals. There are thousands of qualified refugees and immigrants who could help the societies of the countries they arrive at.
absolutely. I had a teacher in "health-sience" (sorry I don't know how to translate it properly) here in Germany who had almost finished her medical degree but was forced to flee her country in eastern europe. She couldn't just restart university so she had to make do and became a nurse instead. She became a vocational-school teacher and is doing an amazing job but life has been a d- to her and I'm certain that she would make an amazing doctor
rigth! especially nowdays, were there is lack on professionalsto work in lower class comunities. here in Brazil we have thousands of phisitians graduating every year, but there still not enough doctors to work on first care, in poor neighborhoods, and I'm sure is not just a problem here
In France, there is a process to get your medical License . For non UE, if the gov deems it necessary, you'll need to do additional training. Generally they ask you to work as an intern in a hospital. For UE members, it is much more easier, I think you need to send a form and all.
I agree, but maximum effort should be made to re-train the professional in the local language and slang.
A few years ago, there was an arrest made of a man from China that I guess was a dentist and he was doing it in his basement here in Canada and some things didn’t work out too well for a couple of patients and they had to go to another dentist and that started the ball rolling. He’s in prison for doing all that.
Finally they fixed the problem!
I can finally watch their videos after 3 months....
What was the problem?
@@superwhizz114 I'm curious
Yeh what was the problem?
The blue dot indicating a new upload was appearing but when i tapped the channel there was no upload. That was happening for 3 months straight. And it's happening again. I can't watch their videos, only their shorts
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Ok. Russian doctor breaks protocol is not ok. Hospital doctors break protocol is ok. She's asking that doctor to do something he is not allowed to do.....everything ends with-you need to save her....
Exactly...it's not allowed to work beyond capacity but if you are local you can do a whole surgery in an ambulance
Wtf, these hospital doctors are breaking protocol to save lives. If they don’t break protocol, she dies.
The Russian doctor is doing plastic surgery. Those girls aren’t gonna die if he refuses
Chicago med has introduced me to psychiatry and now I wanna become a psychiatrist ❤
Me too!!
Please do. Life isn’t a TV show, but the psychiatrists I have had have been the most helpful, insightful mental health care professionals I’ve worked with. I know people have had good and bad experiences, but there are great psychiatrists out there and the field badly needs more.
@@LaraVlachI'm going into psychology too :))
I'm positive that this field is getting more and more popular by the year, so rest assured
@@justanothermortal1373my friends going to do physiology when she’s older
Good choice. I'm a psychologist though and have worked 10+ years in a psychiatric unit. The psychiatrists I've worked with are some of the smartest people I've ever met.
Keep up the good work
I don’t understand how the ‘dad’ was allowed in there without any ID
Because it's fiction
as the patient didnt disagree
Well the most interesting part was learning about the existence of a thing call a stroke truck 😅. I knew about mobile IRM that need massive trucks but not about the ambulance version of it.
I would love Dr. House and Dr. Charles have a crossover.
Oh yes, that would be epic
Yes that would be so epic
0:39 "yo whatsup" - Dr Charles
Am I the only who kinda feels sorry for the Russian doctor?
Not the only one.
I'm in the middle...
No? It’s sad it’s soo very hard for him to legally practice as a doctor again and while he can always still help his community by using his medical experience, treating a cold is a far cry from slicing someone up and packing shady foreign objects into their bodies.
@@malinasworld exactly
I'm Russian and I have plenty of friends who are doctors that went abroad to study medicine. These people took the time and effort to learn English, studied like hell to pass complicated exams. In the US and in Europe, they spent several more years training despite the fact that they were already qualified in Russia. So I don't feel bad for the Russian doctor. Helping someone in your community out with a sore throat (as long as it's nothing serious) is one thing, but doing something invasive without proper equipment is just...yikes.
Wow Dr Charles he was right full this 10 minutes ago I just can't believe Dr Charles he will be good with my kids.
about the ambulance surgery, if they were already on a video call, couldn't she just have turned to iPad to show the screen with the imaging for the doctor who was performing the procedure??? it was just so funny
This kind of things wouldnt happen if they acknowledge degrees from different countries..medicine is medicine
No necessarily. Different countries have distant standards for medicine, different textbooks, different research, some countries are more advance medically than others, etc. Does this mean foreign doctors should work from scratch? I don't think so, but they should still make sure their medical knowledge is up to par with the country they're moving to.
@@silox100 In France, generally non UE members have to work as intern for some years, or work under a special foreign doctor license (but considered as a physician, with some restrictions)
@@silox100 medical papers worldwide are shared in English, and all doctors are required to know English. They might not speak naturally or know colloquial terms, but they know the medical terms they need. Unless they're being denied access to medical journals for some reason, every country's doctors have access to the same medical research
@@silox100I agree, but what is dumb is them requiring to sit through several years of training to attempt the medical licensing assessment.
Any doctor from any country should be allowed to sit for the medical licensing assessment without a backlog of years. This allows them to actually see if they’re capable for that country or not.
This is so dumb why can't a licenced doctor from a different country not get a medical license in the us?
I know a doctor is a doctor no matter what country of origin
Different ways of doing procedures, different medical boards and different procedures for administering medication/surgeries/procedures.
@@Cool-Cat1 yeah but there must be a better way than just straight up having trained professionals doing the whole 10 years of residency again?
@@wandererswanderingdaughter1756 there is just quiz them for a 2 years an teach them the procedures that are different to the ones they did in there home land
No it is not, I have seen it many times, doctors from other country are not half the way educated. A doctor from a country could sometimes not even be a nurse in Germany, besides there are many countries you are just paying for the diploma.
I love this medical series it’s impeccable!
Amo Dr Charles de um carisma maravilhosa💓
Did not expect that twist
I 100% knew guy was suspicious and knew exactly about her surgery . Different dialect too.
I have officially watched EVERY clip of Chicago med on RUclips
…twice
Omg watching the scene in the ambulance had my do anxious I could feel the nerves in there
That big scanner thing is in the back of a truck/ambulance?? Very high tech. I watch the other Chicago shows but never started watching Chicago Med
Full episodes please
They would get taken down
@@quit-rt4vz no they won't
Full episodes are there on prime
@@sumukhverma1405 yes they will-
Wow, I haven’t watched this show since like Season 5. Aside from all the new characters, it’s like Dr Charles doesn’t change
They probably had a very clear image of what they wanted the character to be like.
Plus on all YT videos from the earliest ones Charles is the one character nobody duslikes. He was beloved from day one.
Ct scan and catheter lab inside an ambulance that’s wild guys 😂💀
it's specifically a stroke truck so maybe that's normal
yes stroke vans have a CT scanner & small lab in them
I totally understand the doctor treating his community for coughs, colds and small injuries, but what the hell does that have to do with butt implants? That's not medical care, that's simple vanity and no reason to risk your life in a back alley chop shop. Stupidity, as always, brings it's own rewards.
She would have gone for the surgery anywhere she could. He was trying to at least be safe.
@@leannecanty8821 And doing a fabulous job, clearly.
Hopefully the internet/wifi never cuts out during these procedures!
That’s crazy I had a blood infection too as a kid and Ngl watching her like scream in pain was exactly how I felt
Just noticed it but … they’re using Mac computers with windows os in it? 7:02
It is possible to run Windows on Macs lol
The surgeon was not a bad person that heart, he just didn't do the right thing.
Wish we could watch full episodes in the u.k.!
I'm pretty sure this and chicago fire air on one of the Sky channels over here (sorry not sure which channel or when) but that's the best we can get :(
Sky Witness has season 7 to download and season 8 is on at the moment Friday 8pm.
I’ve been watching Chicago med on Irish Netflix
I think Ireland and the UK have the same airing region (As in they show the same content on Netflix and other apps and channels)
Me too
@@la_madra_rua unfortunately chiago med is not on uk netflix
Dr Charles slayyyy
What the hell is Will wearing ahahah looks like he works in a bowling alley 😂
Probably a vest to protect him from radiation
Esta equipe é Fantástica um exemplo de amor a Medicina💞
S8ii
i dont think anyone is talking about this
"hello sir, oh you say you're related to one of our patients? well no need for ID i'll just take you to their room right now, maybe we'll see their doctor on the way and i'll introduce you but if now well just walk right in and lets just hope you're not a psycho who'll murder someone when i turn my back"
seriously they just let him walk right up to the person's room and only stopped cause the doctor's were there
is that how it works in american hospitals?
Yes! I’ve noticed that, too - they never check ID information! 😂
I love Dr. Charles
Surprised they used apple laptops, in I carly they use pear bro 💀
apple spends millions donating devices to film and tv studios so they'll be used in their productions
thats why you almost always see iphones, macs and tablets being used on screen
Ok, i understand if you don’t have enough money for serious operation then you go to such “professionals” but for plastic surgery??!!! It’s crazy and i don’t have a great butt either…
Why the hospital didn't called the police when they knew that the doctor didn't have licence?
these people literally throwing randoms into their hospital then they gonna slap em with a bill
WOOO NEW EPISODES
Did these videos stop?
I havent gotten a notification for a new video in a long time.
I tell you that Peacock is only available in the US, those of us who live in other areas, when and where can we see the episodes, even if it's in English?
Where can I watch full episodes of this? Is it only available in the US?
Didn't realise Charlie harper got a role in Chicago md, if you know you know 😂
The bowling shirt.
I just don't get that how Dr. Charles caught him so soon,
Anyways loved the episode!
It was the guy's whole demeanour around his 'daughter' from the minute he walked in claiming to be her 'father' - no discernible bond with her, no indication of shared family memories or knowledge of personality, no visible distress/anger about her condition, like you'd expect from an actual parent - he talked to her and about her as if she was a girl he barely knew, and she responded the same way to him (which of course, was the reality.) And then when he knew instantly that the silicone was the problem when she went into respiratory failure - that's knowledge that only someone with training/experience in that field would know. Dr Charles is a trained psychologist, so he would've put those pieces together instantly.
@@writerinprogress plus he instantly clocked the girl's instant reaction to him
if you're in the hospital and wake up to see a loved one, you (usually) feel relief, happiness, ya probably smile
but the girl was visibly confused, nervous and scared
@@mrroboshadow Could also be a sign of a rocky relationship between father and daughter. Maybe not completely ab/usive, but definitely toxic.
@@jadecoolness101 if it was the reaction would have been more alarmed and/or panicked
@@mrroboshadow Not if your father stopped talking to you for years.
Don't speak on topics you clearly have no experience with
I love this show!
It’s hypocritical and funny to think Dr Charles saying something that’s illegal everything this man does is illegal who’s been numerous of times where he is cross the line but being protected Goodwin
What he done that was illegal?
Doctor Charles is him 🎉
I feel really sorry for that doctor..
I think dr manning and dr rhodes should pay a visit to their old colleagues
I thought the older man were her kidnapper or her secret husband
Same
I mean probably unpopular opinion, but he wasn’t going around pretending he was qualified, his “patients” knew he didn’t have any papers and agreed to the surgery, I understand the danger’s of what he was doing, but they wanted it knowing this could be a result, is he really that bad? If he was pretending he was qualified there that would be different but there isn’t actually any deception between him and his patients, what is really the wrong doing, they came to him,
That being said I spose if they let anyone do this it would be a slippery slope down hill….
The major issue is that surgery like this needs to be done in a hospital because it's high risk. No one should be practicing, even board certified doctors in the US, unless they have OR privileges at a hospital. This isn't an outpatient procedure.
I don't think there's anything wrong with diagnosing small things like cold and flu or consulting your community on when they can get away with bed rest vs going into a hospital as long as they know you aren't board certified in the US. Surgery, however, shouldn't be done without proper equipment and supplies.
@bearswithglasses The major issue is the serious lack of affordable healthcare for everyone.
Very very good 😮
Where can I watch full episodes
IS THAT AN MRI IN A FUCKING TRUCK???? LMFAOOOOOOO WHAT
I actually genuinely feel bad for that Russian doctor. Growing up I saw my family escape to Canada from Syria, where they had respected jobs and high status. Now they work at factories and such, and it breaks my heart to see them lose everything like that. At least my cousins are studying here and I hope they become successful so their parents don't feel as if they've lost everything.
What he did wasn't right, and it was selfish. But I understand.
wheres natalie she was my favourite 😭 the new girl doesnt compare to her at all 😭😭😭😭😭😭
I just came back to this show, where's Dr. Manning?
Superb episode. Plastic surgery is often self elected. He could have stayed doing dr things for his community. Ego. I'm a surgeon have some respect! Really!
I didn't like his whole 'people need me' thing. Fair enough for ear aches, sore throats but not cosmetic, non-nessecary procedures
His whole bit was, he'd do it to prevent them from going to someone with no medical training in any country. Still not good.
Can someone plzzzz tell me how to watch full episodes plzz
Y’all missing the point, I understand it’s shitty having to restart or never be capable of getting your old job back, but don’t purposely do something as selfish as risk the lives of multiple others because you want your old job back. That Russian doctor probably used medical instruments he wasn’t sure about hence why he immediately asked if the surgery went wrong when it was first mentioned, he was terrified he fucked up, that alone should be a pointer to he never should’ve been any sort of medical staff in any country for anything, he also probably never did implants before and decided to try since “they should be easy and pay the highest”
What kind of sci-fi high tech ambulance is that?? I've never seen an ambulance kitted out like that. 🤯
3:34 Dr Charles " Sus". 🤨
this wouldn't happen if doctors weren't made to jump through hoops to get re-certified. it's hypocritical for dr. charles to chastise the russian surgeon because these kinds of barriers to entry are financially motivated.
Dr Charles is the best 😅
Dr Halstead is dressed as Charlie Harper lol
Im just wondering why they are not admitting any patient once stable? And why are they not letting the specialist take care of the patient once admitted? 😅
Name of this show please?
5:45 o teste q ele aperta o tórax como se chama? E ve a reação. . Ela se mexe.. como chama?
Doctors are never that concerned in real life.
They are here in France, they kept me in for a week after my miscarriage ( to find out why I miscarried) and 4 days after I went in with my tachycardia ( I already know why it happened but they kept me their anyway.
5:45 the chest moviment what was that? What is it called?
Geez, how big was the 2nd woman's embolus?
No way it would have gotten that far
I need the video call app that they use!
Where's that gurney???🤣
Wow. Pressed on this just to find out she has the same name as me
Why is Halstead dressed like that? 😂
so she can afford this super high tech hospital but not plastic surgery
Anyone else notice her apple mac is running windows 10
I am sick and sickening to my stomach to heal the pain of my stomach to heal the pain to recover from surgery or treatment for severe swelling and anxiety symptoms or treatment may not prevent infection from surgery heart lung surgery or physical abuse abuses abused abortion abusing abusive people
This is why plastic surgery is bad
Too much of drama, how could an ED doctor be allowed to do an intervention only a vascular surgeon, a cardiologist or an interventional radiologist is licensed to do and blindly 😂
Back in her days as a nurse my aunt made work trip to Russia. During the trip she said to her team that if she gets sick take her home. This was prompted by fact that they apparently recycled the needles from syringes. Tells lot about the standards.
Very misleading. Yes needles and syringes used to be "recycled" (in all countries), but not before they were sterilised on high temperature+steam in Autoclaves, which have a higher temperature then boiling water, between 120 and 130 degrees Celsius. Therefore no germs of any kind including viruses can survive it. Thus "recycling" them is safe, and their safe storage and handling strictly observed.
And if your aunt is indeed a nurse, she would know we also recycle surgical equipment in the West today, using the same method.
I talked to a retired nurse about the topic of recycled needles in North America. She remembered resharpening them!
@@djladygee too many Americans like to think every other country is below them. So sad.
Leaving America was the best thing I ever did for my health! The medical care I get in Taiwan is worlds better than what I ever got in the US. National healthcare, so doctors can't just make up reasons for unnecessary procedures (looking at you, old dentist from Iowa who redid all my front teeth and pulled my wisdom teeth even though I had no pain, no cavities, and had room for all of them, just to make a quick $6000+ before I could turn 18 and decide on my own whether or not I wanted to go back), they are highly trained, can't charge outrageous prices, and often have studied in multiple countries (my dentist studied in the US, Taiwan, and Japan; my OBGYN studied in Taiwan, the US, and the UK).
You aunt is not qualified to be a nurse, probably she was sent to Russia for retraining because I dont see any other reason an american nurse would make a "work trip" there
9:13
I am a surgeon! I am a surgeon Dr. han!
Interesting people say he was a good doctor. No because he was not legally qualified in the country first of all and what is he giving silicone into girls so young. He should be punished and not allowed to practice ever again. Have very high standards on doctors and nurses because patients are not toy they are real lives.
The beaurocracy to get qualifications, from another country, recognized is criminal.
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"take regular CT scans"... I'm sorry what? 🤦♂️
They may do that in some cases for imaging I guess. Orthopaedics may also take serial X rays for a broken bone during an operation, particularly if the bone is difficult to access.
On the other hand, when a patient is dying like this, which is the lesser evil?
@@CoAi4Ever a CT is basically 40 xrays at one go (depending on the scan) which is why you can have your arm x-rayed a bunch of times but not a bunch of CTs the doses of radiation are massively different.
@@piyam5000 Depending on the scan? So there are lower ones?
How much of a difference is doing what was done here to chemo and radiation treatment (and all the X rays, MRIs, CTs, and PET scans that come with that)?
Even still, as the person above said. It’s doctors weigh the risks and are supposed to choose the option with the best outcome. In this case it was she probably dies before getting to the hospital or lives long enough to get potentially get cancer later. That’s the concern about radiation exposure, yeah?
@@checksanity depending on scan = a CT basically takes "x-ray" slices of you and the puts them together so the more or less close together slices you do the more or less "xrays" you have to take, then obviously a full body CT Vs a head CT will have a much higher exposure to radiation. Your arm also has no major or complex organs in it so repeated exposure is less damaging.
Radiotherapy is highly damaging that's literally how it works, it damages the cancer cells so they will die, not ideal on your normal organs.
I would counter your last point by asking if you expect the patient to die so it doesn't matter that you over expose them to radiation why are you stabbing them with needles and shoving equipment into them?
@@piyam5000 Neither example mentioned (this vid and cancer treatment) is radiating a “healthy” person. Both have high risk of premature death. *That*, high risk, is what pushes the question of which unideal option will have optimal result. The optimal outcome being to keep the person alive, quality of life is a consideration for later.
My point in bringing up chemo and radiation treatment is that due to the nature of how compacted together vital organs are, there isn’t a way to completely not also expose healthy organs to treatment. It’s a similar situation of doctors having to weigh out the risks vs reward.
They poke and prod to precisely assess the patient’s chances of survival. Everyone is going to die, it’s a matter of making it happen later.
Is that the chick from The Orville 😊