LIFE AS A TRANSPLANT SURGEON!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • Hope you enjoy watching a glimpse of my life as a Transplant Surgery Fellow in New York! I have an extremely hectic schedule, but it is the most satisfying job I could have ever asked for!
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Комментарии • 34

  • @dra.vivicolumbie3525
    @dra.vivicolumbie3525 Месяц назад +13

    I cant believe its so much hate on this comments. These is one of the most difficult and important job ever. We all had some very ill family and whish there was a human organ to replace the one who was ill and many times we could not have It because among other causes there is not enough doctora trained on these. Some one should do that work and we all should be thankfull because of these doctors. I am an ICU doctor and a mom and I made both works and these one is hard, there is not cuddles from anyone, no kids laugh,it is totally different from a housewife roll, both are important but these one is unique. So proud of these doctor and her sacriffice, so sad about many comments.
    Sorry for my Engish, is not my native language.

  • @DanO530.8
    @DanO530.8 22 дня назад +4

    My resident dr roody would be proud to see how far we’ve become …congrats for king air too…being tired is good it’s a positive good…thanks for saving people’s lifes

  • @jessicak2530
    @jessicak2530 Месяц назад +4

    Thank you Dr. Raga for bringing us along!! Your dedication and hardwork while working such long hours has inspired be to keep going in medschool.

  • @impossibl3girl564
    @impossibl3girl564 Месяц назад +3

    Thank you for bringing us along for this shift and showing the realities that can come with this specialty!

  • @beckf78
    @beckf78 Месяц назад +1

    I just watched the video of you doing your first cholecystectomy. You were so excited by the procedure! How fantastic that you are in a hepatobiliary fellowship. Six weeks ago I had a cholecystectomy and hepatectomy. I am so grateful that I had an amazing surgical team. Thank you for what you do!

  • @pakistanibaloch2955
    @pakistanibaloch2955 Месяц назад +4

    you are doing commendable work..... such an inspiration you have been.... thanks a lot and share at least one video every week.. thank you.

  • @user-zg8tk5wr9d
    @user-zg8tk5wr9d Месяц назад +8

    Raga.....can u rememeber me
    Last month....i had liver transplant.....and u was the surgeon....who operated me...i never forget u....ur care was atmost...thanku

  • @aushah
    @aushah Месяц назад +2

    Get some rest! You are such a dedicated doctor! I remember my call days...nothing near what I see you do! Best of Luck!

  • @nafissajid1
    @nafissajid1 Месяц назад +1

    It is hard yet you love what you do hence , all these efforts are worth it
    All for the humanity
    May success follow you always

  • @indefat
    @indefat Месяц назад

    You’re doing great!!!

  • @markspurgeon8096
    @markspurgeon8096 Месяц назад

    Another enthusiastic episode, We have a very well established cadaveric programme here in Sri Lanka and most people who benifit from it don't know the value of it, the dedication and sacrifice of the Transplant surgeons and the team, most of our Surgeons travel by road for retrieve the organs drive back and operate.
    Whish their life would be made easy and given good returns!

  • @YusufAlthawadii
    @YusufAlthawadii Месяц назад

    could you talk about your plans/options after fellowship? Are you thinking of repeating residency?

  • @abhinandanmojumder2130
    @abhinandanmojumder2130 Месяц назад +1

    Can you please say which surgical loupe you use ?

  • @kaleadreamaremylife7688
    @kaleadreamaremylife7688 4 дня назад

    The hours that doctors are required to keep is more than hard, it’s downright dangerous

  • @laughinggolgappa6844
    @laughinggolgappa6844 Месяц назад

    My friend did usmle in first try 😢 , I m thinking to do it .

  • @ansli3421
    @ansli3421 Месяц назад

    Do you find that you’re by yourself / alone a lot during these longs shifts? The doctors at my hospital usually sit by the nurses station bc they get lonely in their lounges 😆

  • @teresamickle4431
    @teresamickle4431 Месяц назад

    How safe is liver transplant? ..a person near us spend 80 lakhs and two days he was dead due to bleeding.

  • @AliShabansefat-fk7cx
    @AliShabansefat-fk7cx Месяц назад

    What was that plane for?

  • @johnarmstead3205
    @johnarmstead3205 8 часов назад

    Dear you are a wonderful lady God bless you in the name of Jesus Amen

  • @HelloMoto_
    @HelloMoto_ 12 часов назад

    As a transplant team how does it work with airport security ?

  • @dra.vivicolumbie3525
    @dra.vivicolumbie3525 Месяц назад +3

    You say its hard, i say its so cool.🥰

    • @teresamickle4431
      @teresamickle4431 Месяц назад

      Who says it's hard...be it a housewife where the fish monger brings fish or a transplant Dr says there s a kidney or liver coming in...well life is the same for all ..do well in your professions be it a Dr or engineer or sweeper...after all life is a big circle ...what you give to earth comes back to you ..

    • @indefat
      @indefat Месяц назад +4

      @@teresamickle4431if you think procuring an organ and performing the surgery isn’t hard then you’re kidding yourself.

    • @teresamickle4431
      @teresamickle4431 Месяц назад

      @@indefat it's a recurring job for doctors...they are doing this daily...and practice makes perfect

    • @teresamickle4431
      @teresamickle4431 Месяц назад

      Each patient is a challenge ..they are educated...experienced doctors ...if u see my comment above I know a person who spend more than 80 l had a transplant and expired after 4 days...now tell me who is to blame? If you know your job well your fine...

  • @ashgoulding9198
    @ashgoulding9198 Месяц назад +1

    Can you sleep on the plane?

  • @blonyynka
    @blonyynka Месяц назад +9

    How many hours off work did you get after this shift?

  • @mouldyrx8
    @mouldyrx8 27 дней назад

    I’m an organ driver in the uk it’s not uncommon for us and surgeons to be out for 40 hrs at a time. Especially when the liver is split and then transported to another hospital and then transplanted. Poor surgeons will not sleep for 60 hours unless they are in the car

  • @dtuiaana
    @dtuiaana 16 дней назад

    Wish I could have that kidney transplant

  • @pierochavezsadik
    @pierochavezsadik 2 дня назад

    Dr. Am here in Uganda I want to donate a kidney

  • @acohan1
    @acohan1 18 дней назад

    As a trained physician you must be cognizant of how unhealthy that lifestyle/ schedule is for you personally

    • @naclaval
      @naclaval 18 дней назад

      well done sherlock

  • @dimabilan1230
    @dimabilan1230 Месяц назад

    You does not look happ! I am so sorry to see you tired like that