Night Shift in the Emergency Room! | A Week of EXHAUSTION

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @belindakelley5170
    @belindakelley5170 4 года назад +148

    There is only 2% of us African Americans as Physicans in the United States .... Im sorry you had to go through that . Walk in each room knowing you deserve to be there and you worked your ass off ....

  • @matchmadeinmedicine3727
    @matchmadeinmedicine3727 4 года назад +79

    Age, gender, and even ethnic bias against health care providers is so sad. Hopefully things will change in this country for the better.
    P.S. you should get black out shades!

    • @WhiteCoatChronicles
      @WhiteCoatChronicles  4 года назад +5

      Match Made In Medicine definitely hoping for change. & you’re right, I need black out curtains!

  • @tanyaslifeandstyle816
    @tanyaslifeandstyle816 4 года назад +9

    My Sister is an RN and runs into what you experienced regularly ridiculous privilege is real keep Shining Queen.

  • @ararejewel84
    @ararejewel84 4 года назад +41

    I’ve been following for awhile but just wanted to say that I absolutely love your channel. Thanks for sharing your journey.

  • @mackenzieb2218
    @mackenzieb2218 4 года назад +7

    I find that younger doctors are more relatable to me. makes me more comfortable.

  • @tiana7524
    @tiana7524 4 года назад +4

    1. Be very careful of the information you put out. I’m speaking to the moments where you said “Here in Gainesville” if I’m not mistaken. Then you mentioned that the hospital was 3-6 minutes away. There are some crazy people in this world so pleaseee be careful.
    I found your channel tonight and I’m loving it!!! Your energy is so pure and infectious. Continue to be great at what you do. People will say things to get to you in terms of your ability to care for them or the fact that you’re a strong deserving black woman, but remember that people do not define who you are. I am thankful for all the lives you’ve either saved or preserved in any way! 😇🌻

  • @zanne_imonluamen
    @zanne_imonluamen 4 года назад +29

    Another vlog to bless my day💃🏾
    I just wanna say this:
    You Don't have to explain or prove anything to anyone, the people who know you already know that you are a Smart and diligent Doctor.
    As a Nigerian living in Nigeria, I have never experienced such before but through social media I have seen and know that Doctors of color and other races do experience this at some point in their life.
    I know “rising above” the situation may be warranted to maintain workflow and professionalism but sometimes i just wish the patients could be set straight and some sense could be knocked into their heads but one thing I know is that physicians should also have the right to work without being targets for verbal abuse, threat, and intimidation based on race, gender or religion.
    So my dear, do you girl, be diligent in what you do and know that you are loved and supported❤

  • @prettyprincess94602
    @prettyprincess94602 4 года назад +10

    The hospital I used to go to was a training hospital. So you know a lot of the doctors are very young, right out of medical school. Some people do just like more mature looking doctors. As long as you listen to me and seem knowledgeable and also ask me questions I don’t care how young you look. You are obviously qualified because you are there. So proud of you!!

  • @israeliana
    @israeliana 4 года назад +3

    I'm so glad you're honest about the good and the not so sparkly parts of your residency. Such a light x

  • @stephaniewaring7209
    @stephaniewaring7209 4 года назад +17

    I’m sorry sis but you do look 17 lol. I get it though, I’m in my 30s and have always looked and sounded 14 so I get how annoying it can be. My mom always says it’s a good thing bc when I am really old I’ll still look youthful🤷🏾‍♀️. So proud that you are able to take it all in stride bc there have def been times where I have popped off out of frustration🤦🏾‍♀️ keep shining mama🙌🏾🙏🏾👏🏾

  • @kaitlynb17
    @kaitlynb17 4 года назад +2

    I cant believe I started watching u when u were a second year and I was a sophomore in hs now u r a doc and im a freshman in college! Time flies!

  • @NikkieLacole
    @NikkieLacole 4 года назад +35

    You should have told that older white man ‘YOU IN MY BUSINESS DONT DO DAT’ 😒🥴

  • @spencerbrown6214
    @spencerbrown6214 Год назад +1

    I was in the ER department at Kaiser Hospital Santa Clara, California recently as my elderly dad was having cardiac symptoms. I noticed there’s so many people who just walk into the ER because their elbow hurts or they just have an upset stomach or sniffles. A lot of them seemed really unhealthy and they’re carrying sodas n McDonald’s bags and their obese but, they want the ER to fix everything when they should be taking better care of themselves self. Also they could be make an appointment during the week instead of coming in and whining about small things and taking up the ER staff’s time.

    • @WhiteCoatChronicles
      @WhiteCoatChronicles  Год назад +2

      Yeah unfortunately a lot of people use the ER as primary care or as an urgent care. This is often because of a lack of insurance. There’s a lot that needs to be fixed with the healthcare system

  • @Sunsetblaze1016
    @Sunsetblaze1016 4 года назад +12

    If you weren't a physician, you would be an awesome gourmet chef🍛🍴....the dishes that you be preparing look so bomb✨
    #ThanksForAllThatYouDo💫

  • @dalphine45
    @dalphine45 4 года назад +4

    I really enjoy your videos. I may not always comment, but I do watch.

  • @YouTuber11111
    @YouTuber11111 4 года назад +1

    Keep your head up ✨ You’re doing amazing don’t allow anyone to make you feel like an imposter!

  • @dananason5307
    @dananason5307 4 года назад +1

    Whoever has you as a doctor is damn lucky!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Keep up the great work

  • @ameliav.5808
    @ameliav.5808 4 года назад +10

    Omg I HATE the age, ethnicity and where are you from questions with a passion!!! 😩 Like all we need to discuss is your care/treatment

  • @simplyjay07
    @simplyjay07 4 года назад +1

    Unfortunately that question doesn’t surprise me here in Gainesville. As an RN I’ve had some mind blowing questions come my way. Keep letting them know that you belong. I used to work at the hospital where you are at before moving to the other hospital here in town. I really enjoy your channel. Thanks for sharing your journey with us!

  • @aristar221
    @aristar221 4 года назад +3

    Hi thanks for the what’s in my bag moment! You vlogs are great. I work in the ED as a non medical professional. I am patient information....basically behind the desk but thrown into screening at the ED entrance. A lot of stuff comes thru the ED. Thank you for the work that you do!

  • @fehalove
    @fehalove 4 года назад +11

    I get asked all the time about my citizenship due to me being Jamaican descent and it’s rather annoying when people ask me if I have a green card or not.

  • @hellaSwankkyToo
    @hellaSwankkyToo 4 года назад +1

    awwww! Sickle Cell crisis. i just got out of the hospital not too long ago due to a SCD crisis. i’m glad she had you as a doctor! it’s always great when we see nurses, doctors, + other medical professionals that look like us. (sometimes they can be worse than those who don’t)
    but more often than not, it’s comforting to have MedPros that won’t judge us or make assumptions, think we’re drug seeking, faking, in less pain than we’re in b|c our pain looks different than those w|o painful chronic illnesses, etc.
    it’s funny, when you were describing your ER experience that night + you said not too busy, not too slow, that’s exactly how my last experience was (except i was the patient LOL) + i wondered if you saw any SCD patients, then like 12 seconds later you said you had + my lil hard-working heart fluttered. LOLOL🤣
    thanks for doing the work you do! we need more of us in this field.
    oh + i’m already a loyal subscriber w| my post notifications on. 🤓❤️✊🏾

  • @neilakili9268
    @neilakili9268 4 года назад +6

    I've lived in south Florida most my life and you could not pay enough to relocate to any part of central Florida. I always fill up my gas tank just to avoid stopping in that area during long drives. I feel much safer in the hoods of Miami then I do in any part of central Florida.

  • @eccentriclocs
    @eccentriclocs 4 года назад +3

    Yes, enjoyed this and looking forward to the next one. Consider putting a king size black sheet over your windows if or until you get black out curtains. Hope you have a great week 💕

  • @gailwalker2103
    @gailwalker2103 4 года назад +2

    I really enjoy your blogs !very clear and to the point ❗I like the way you answered that patient ! One day they will learn but for now keep God first and stay in prayer❗Stay Safe 😷 🙏🙏

  • @jaydenfritz1779
    @jaydenfritz1779 4 года назад +14

    39 seconds ago wow talk about dedicated!

  • @tarynbutler5864
    @tarynbutler5864 4 года назад +30

    *Thinks to self sarcastically * “let me guess what race he was” 😒😒😒

  • @itsbrandonbrandon4310
    @itsbrandonbrandon4310 4 года назад +2

    Continue to be and do great Dr.!

  • @DonzellLampkins
    @DonzellLampkins 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for being great. You should not have to experience these aggressions and prejudice. I hope you report that security guard. I know this has been exhausting. I hope you’re able to recharge. Keep being excellent.

  • @charitymack8252
    @charitymack8252 4 года назад +3

    7:18 I would not have answered that question. To even entertain that comment gives the patient a false security that he has the right to ask you other non-medical questions that do not pertain to his acute care stay. I would have politely ignored the question by asking “sir is anything else you would like me to inform you about your condition or medical status thus far during your stay” I also work in the acute care section of my hospital and I feel by keeping all questions geared towards the patient, hospital, and or any other services the patient may need outside the hospital is the best way to stay professional

  • @alesawillis6
    @alesawillis6 4 года назад +10

    Omg the nerve of that guy, but I’m not surprised because some people in Gainesville can be interesting.... and as for your age and how young you appear, Black don’t Crack! Gosh 🤦🏽‍♀️ sometimes it’s better to be positive/kind or just not say anything... btw your hair wrap is super cute on you! 😍

  • @letrice2892
    @letrice2892 4 года назад +2

    its ashame that u had to deal with such ignorance but u handled it very well 👍

  • @sofiasousapires
    @sofiasousapires 4 года назад +3

    Your breakfast looks so good! Love the weekly vlog!

  • @anitagracious2609
    @anitagracious2609 4 года назад +1

    You really know how to chef it up 👌🏾. Love you!!

  • @MNP208
    @MNP208 4 года назад +1

    I love that green floral blouse!

  • @2wonderful2u
    @2wonderful2u 4 года назад +5

    I can understand patients asking about age because they are concerned about experience. That is actually a valid concern even though it feels insulting when it happens. I experienced that as a young nurse as well.
    I however had some racist patients that would accept meds from the white housekeeper (literally) before they would from me. The housekeeper knew what was going on and would come in to “assist”.

  • @imralljoshae5978
    @imralljoshae5978 4 года назад +3

    Love the blue scarf

  • @kikidavid9400
    @kikidavid9400 4 года назад

    New subscriber here! I had been binge watching your videos and was so shocked to find you in my hometown of Gainesville! I’m in my last term or nursing school and your videos give me so much motivation!

  • @theresaflowers
    @theresaflowers 4 года назад

    Great vlog Precious. You are awesome no matter what people may say or think and I understand that you know this already. Be strong and encouraged. You are a great physician and an asset to your team. 🙋🏽‍♀️❤️🙌🏼💣

  • @MelloneeKecia
    @MelloneeKecia 4 года назад +2

    Great vlog as always 👍🏾👏🏾🤗. You don’t have to explain nothing to anybody some people are just rude and want to be all in you’re business .

  • @slmxoxo
    @slmxoxo 4 года назад +5

    I’m wondering if you can do a video on managing your finances during residency? I’m currently an M1 and am interested in what loan repayment and budgeting is like after med school. Thanks!,

    • @WhiteCoatChronicles
      @WhiteCoatChronicles  4 года назад +4

      Aliyah B. There’s currently zero interest on federal student loans due to COVID so I’m deferring for now. Plan is to aggressively pay off loans once I become an attending. Lots of residents do the income driven repayment plan tho.

  • @angelicaplatero8839
    @angelicaplatero8839 3 года назад

    I thought she was a RN until I saw the MD. Very cool. Normally I see RNs post videos. It’s very interesting to get a small inside look of a doctor’s life.

  • @jenni5170
    @jenni5170 4 года назад

    I love you videos so much! Currently a junior in highschool. You really inspire me to join the med field. 🥺❤️ Thanks!

  • @jogianna
    @jogianna 4 года назад

    I didn't expect this upload. I'm pleasantly surprised...Let me go watch now

  • @sherrydawson6253
    @sherrydawson6253 4 года назад +1

    Hi. Just found your channel. U did look pretty tired at the end. Will look for your other videos.😊was glad to see u make sure u eat. So important. Your hrs are bazar.

  • @denaljones8826
    @denaljones8826 4 года назад

    Hiiii I see that night shift caught up to you like you said. Enjoy your days off and get plenty of rest.

  • @karenjaye9215
    @karenjaye9215 4 года назад +1

    First time seeing your vlog. Loved it.

  • @ssurya-ub1uk
    @ssurya-ub1uk Год назад

    Omg girl. I work in a really small town in Australia in pathology. The town is a population of 2000 people and I’m literally the one of the two coloured people in the town! I hear so much subtle racist comments here and there including my own co workers. It is def unnecessary and it’s not helping anyone, often times it makes me feel more of an outsider. Selfishly, Seeing someone else go through this makes me feel a tiny bit better 😅😅. You go girl, look at us defying the odds !!

  • @taisiyanasretdinova3413
    @taisiyanasretdinova3413 4 года назад +3

    Actually, asking a person if they are a citizen of The US (in the US) is illegal. Sorry you had to go through this.

  • @bee-rn1621
    @bee-rn1621 4 года назад +14

    Micro aggressions 🙄🙄🙄

  • @BeBlessed70
    @BeBlessed70 4 года назад +1

    Oh wow. I had a coworker who was constantly asked about her citizenship, as if she wasn't worthy of working with the clients. It's so rude. I'm sorry you encountered such ignorance.

  • @SagaciousSix
    @SagaciousSix 4 года назад +11

    When someone asks you your age, ask them their IQ.

  • @latasha9201
    @latasha9201 4 года назад

    Keep up the good work queen! 😊

  • @WhatsUporDown
    @WhatsUporDown 2 года назад

    Must haves for the night shift crew: black out curtains, melatonin, eat only a light snack at night keep real meals for when the sun is up, take a second nap in the evening before your shift, and still keep your night shift lifestyle during the days your not working night shift. This will help you stay healthy, sane and not gain weight.

  • @Destinay4lyf
    @Destinay4lyf 4 года назад

    You can only imagine my face when I noticed I WASN’T subscribed to you! 😮 I’ve been watching about ~2 yrs and even get your vid recs how is this possible? Anyways, I changed that lol

  • @doseofdesire8903
    @doseofdesire8903 4 года назад

    I saw your IG story about the age thing! Those questions are very awkward! The "You're kinda like Beyoncé." was so funny! Lmao! 😂

  • @chandraforrest8399
    @chandraforrest8399 4 года назад

    Im soooo proud of u!!! Are you at the point where u make ur full salary or do you make way less? Maybe you can do a video on the financial part of being a MD.💪🏽❤️

  • @pamelaamechi8758
    @pamelaamechi8758 4 года назад +8

    What is the "professional" response when a patient asks how old you are?

    • @WhiteCoatChronicles
      @WhiteCoatChronicles  4 года назад +12

      That’s a good question that I’m still figuring out how to answer.

    • @obiageliezeanya4841
      @obiageliezeanya4841 4 года назад +21

      I think my reply would be, "I'm old enough"....said with a smile.

    • @abcedric
      @abcedric 4 года назад +3

      Give your age in minutes, “I’ve been alive for ....minutes” then I watch them try and do the math. They often don’t try and bother and I just smile and don’t facilitate.

  • @theechampful
    @theechampful 4 года назад +1

    damn you really cooking some good stuff haha

  • @graceandpeace2364
    @graceandpeace2364 4 года назад

    Go gators 🐊 I am doing the Nursing Program currently at SF. 🥵 it’s very demanding!

  • @PhetogoNoore
    @PhetogoNoore 4 года назад

    Inspirational

  • @rosalyngummer6587
    @rosalyngummer6587 4 года назад +2

    Hi! I have been following your channel for a while now. I have a question. My daughter can’t decide if she wants to become a doctor or not. She really loves medicine so much and she’s very smart and compassionate so all her teachers feel that she could be a very good doctor. The only thing that kind of discourages her is the exhaustion and the sparse free time. So how do you manage that all? Are there any specialities you don’t recommend because of how time consuming they are (like how OB/GYN can call you in anytime)?

    • @ellegeee9186
      @ellegeee9186 4 года назад +3

      Rosalyn Gummer not a doctor but I’m a nurse. Obgyn, emergency medicine, and general surgeon lifestyle can be rough hours. Some of the more manageable specialties can be family medicine, ENT, urology. Hospitalists/internal medicine work in hospitals are typically 1 week on, 1 week off, etc. being a doctor regardless can be tiring but worth the payoff! Physician assistants may have more manageable hours and not have to be on call as much. Plus they can do any specialty and have the flexibility to switch specialties if they want to

    • @WhiteCoatChronicles
      @WhiteCoatChronicles  4 года назад +7

      Essentially, once you’re done with training and become an Attending, you have the flexibility to work as much or as little as you want and there’s a lot of autonomy when choosing your schedule. Some ER attendings only work 10-12 shifts a month and that’s considered full time.
      During training (Med school and resideny), the journey is long and tough. There is limited free time but time management and planning ahead allows you to still enjoy life. I don’t feel like my life has been put on hold through my years of training. I still continue to travel and enjoy life.
      But there are definitely sacrifices that are made.

    • @rosalyngummer6587
      @rosalyngummer6587 4 года назад

      elle geee thank you!

    • @rosalyngummer6587
      @rosalyngummer6587 4 года назад

      White Coat Chronicles thank you!

  • @TinoM24
    @TinoM24 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @kapinm2345
    @kapinm2345 4 года назад +6

    You look good

  • @muukamukongolwa8577
    @muukamukongolwa8577 4 года назад

    How do you handle the patient's that come in with the sickle cell crisis. Just want to see if it's any different from where I am from. Thanks

  • @Sara-zu4og
    @Sara-zu4og 4 года назад +1

    How do you make your French toast. Looks soo good!!!

    • @WhiteCoatChronicles
      @WhiteCoatChronicles  4 года назад +2

      Mix 1-2 eggs (depending on how much I make), milk and cinnamon in a container. Coat the bread then put in skillet. Put butter on skillet first

  • @nylotisslaughter7385
    @nylotisslaughter7385 4 года назад +1

    Just before you mentioned your eyes I was looking at your eyes saying she looks tired I don't know how you even get up and go anywhere to get lunch or anyting I would be probably just resting my butt off keep up the good work love just saying

    • @WhiteCoatChronicles
      @WhiteCoatChronicles  4 года назад +1

      Haha I just wanted to get out the house. Need that fresh air sometimes. Especially when doing consecutive night shifts.

  • @AZ-oh4kd
    @AZ-oh4kd 4 года назад +2

    hehe, well I'm not.
    that's perfect

  • @jansmith8048
    @jansmith8048 4 года назад +2

    Wow to think people are sick in need of care and still manage to be rude

    • @victoriaezekwemba5802
      @victoriaezekwemba5802 4 года назад +1

      They’re usually the meaner ones because sick people are miserable due to the fact that they’re sick

  • @IWillAlwaysBeEmily
    @IWillAlwaysBeEmily 4 года назад

    You’re so pretty🥰

  • @lifeofamaka6479
    @lifeofamaka6479 4 года назад

    My last name is “Nweke” I already know I am about to be asked questions like that 24/7 lol like sir I was born in Baltimore Maryland not Nigeria I am a citizen here lived here all my life lol

  • @itsgabbieagain
    @itsgabbieagain 4 года назад

    Waiiiiit you live in Gainesville?! I live there too!!

  • @diamondbrown369
    @diamondbrown369 4 года назад

    I don’t know what to do that the way you want to be a new car but you could only do that if I don’t want you guys

  • @kyaaalove2727
    @kyaaalove2727 4 года назад +4

    Girl you don’t be scared getting out work that late? I’ll be scared somebody gonna jump out the bush or something

  • @UFCReno
    @UFCReno 4 года назад

    What do you record with?

  • @LeahRebecca
    @LeahRebecca 4 года назад +4

    I never understood why american shifts are so long😭😭😭

    • @lelabb4110
      @lelabb4110 4 года назад +1

      Staff shortage. Human burn out to get job done, yet not efficient when tired..sad!

    • @WhiteCoatChronicles
      @WhiteCoatChronicles  4 года назад +1

      10 hours is long?

    • @LeahRebecca
      @LeahRebecca 4 года назад

      @@WhiteCoatChronicles i meant 5 days straight on call? its confusing but im in uk med school next year

    • @WhiteCoatChronicles
      @WhiteCoatChronicles  4 года назад +1

      Leah Rebecca I’m not on call. It’s shift work.

  • @nylotisslaughter7385
    @nylotisslaughter7385 4 года назад

    🦋💜💜

  • @terryallen8112
    @terryallen8112 4 года назад

    Lol I had to laugh at what that man asked you.

  • @vanillall1
    @vanillall1 4 года назад

    Do you find you get more elderly patients being in the "retirement capital" Florida?

  • @kathryn3318
    @kathryn3318 4 года назад +1

    People ask me I say I’m Aboriginal and Canadian 😅

  • @bethhardaker5011
    @bethhardaker5011 4 года назад

    I know it's irritating but maybe the pt meant his comment about your age as a compliment. Maybe it just came out wrong out of anxiety.

  • @Megs2111
    @Megs2111 4 года назад

    People are so rude!!! My hands shake a bit I have a tremor and people say oh you need a drink is that why ur shaking ... it’s so rude and not funny!!!!!

  • @EmmaAA-jn8xm
    @EmmaAA-jn8xm 4 года назад +3

    A woman asked to see my passport or green card before she would allow me touch her. I asked her a question back if she carries her documents with her all the time.she assumed I’m an illegal immigrant and wanted to call the cops. I told her i will call them instead cos she abused me.then she started talking nice. She’s never gonna forget how i treated her back🙄🙄🙄.

  • @MzDeeMe
    @MzDeeMe 4 года назад

    Lol

  • @youlovejade2752
    @youlovejade2752 4 года назад

    Absolutely none of his business

  • @JM-xq5wt
    @JM-xq5wt 4 года назад

    Sometimes it is not about race. Sometimes people are just curious because there are so many countries that Africa Americans can come from. Jamaica, Africa, Congo, Kenya, Sudan. etc., They could be here for overseas studying, or they immigrated here because they wanted a better life. They could've met their spouse here and decided to stay or vice versa, met their spouse overseas, fell in love. You have to remember that is how most veterans met their spouses was overseas during the wars and they moved here to be with them. And sometimes, it is natural to be curious about another person's heritage and asking questions or watching videos is how many people access that information without being unfairly labeled as a racist. Never assume that you know the intention of one's question because he also could've just been trying to break the ice to initiate a conversation? Like I said many reasons so don't take offense. Just like I don't when people ask me about my heritage. I will answer their question of what I know and leave it at that.
    So keep you head up and don't let their negativity for those who are, spread to your heart and stay true to being you and not allow them to change who you are inside.

    • @Toni.adebisi
      @Toni.adebisi 4 года назад +8

      And there is a reason for them to want to know your visa status? How about they just keep the interaction professional. He could have asked and when she said where she's from he'll just say okay but he just had to go further.

    • @WhiteCoatChronicles
      @WhiteCoatChronicles  4 года назад +9

      There’s absolutely nothing wrong with asking where someone is from. I embrace that conversation. The issue is asking someone’s legal status. What does that provide to the conversation? Why are you inquiring? What value does that add to the convo?

    • @JM-xq5wt
      @JM-xq5wt 4 года назад

      @@Toni.adebisi I said SOME PEOPLE and not him specifically. Read my comment before assuming and not make my words into something i didn't say.

    • @JM-xq5wt
      @JM-xq5wt 4 года назад

      @@WhiteCoatChronicles And that's why I said don't let them change you unless you want to be exactly like them. There are nice people in this world and they are mean people in this world. Now which one do you want to be? Just saying.

    • @theelolicious9302
      @theelolicious9302 4 года назад +1

      J M idiot