@@250tsar Yes, I usually take the next few hours off, but sometimes I go back to back with two consecutive CoD shifts when I'm in the mood of killing more noobs.
Huge props to you. It’s doctors/surgeons like you who save people’s lives. I was in a motorcycle accident back in August of this year and was rushed to our #1 trauma center in our state as a high risked trauma patient. I had a grade 4 liver laceration (damaged over 50% of it in the back area of my liver aka the hardest spot to fix), a grade 3 kidney laceration, and a grade 1 spleen laceration. I was in intervention radiology where they were actively looking from where my internal bleeding was coming from and were preforming all kinds of procedures on me, one including checking my main arteries to make sure they weren’t the things bleeding inside my body. I was quickly rushed to their OR strictly dedicated to 24/7 trauma surgeries. That’s where a group of surgeons saved my life. I had lost so much blood that I started to die. If it weren’t for the doctors, surgeons, and nurses acting so quickly on me, I very well could’ve died. So seeing you serve this long shift makes me feel so appreciative of you and the humans you help fix every single day. It’s people like you who sacrifice there time to fix others which truly makes my faith in humanity be restored. I applaud you!
I work at a cardiology clinic. The doctors are often late to clinic because they have to come straight from covering the hospital and doing surgeries. So it can affect the clinic outside the hospital as well.
Um yeah no. My family practice doctor is definitely not working 96 hour shifts but he still takes his sweet ass time and I NEVER get into him at my scheduled time. It’s always at least a half hour past. Fuck doctors.
So sad that you guys are put under such intense working conditions because of the number of patients exceeding the number of doctors. I wish we lived in a world where doctors could work decent hours to improve clinical outcomes instead of being worked off their asses just to cover the intense workload. You guys work hard and deserve so much better.
Tineessa Nelson attempting to become a doctor and going to medical school is like playing roulette for a lot of people. If it doesn’t work out you are fucked. It’s pretty scary.
Devito not necessarily, you have a degree right at least bachelors? Or masters? In something. Most management jobs or honestly anything would willingly hire you, you just wouldn’t be a doctor.
Ryan Frost omg I hear my fiancée tell me this... he is so good at xrays it’s no joke and er doctors are just crazy about them so I can imagine this doctor job
Lol, he's an interventional radiologist. He doesn't really interact or talk to the patient much. He's mostly interacting with screens, images, xrays, ct scans and MRIs. Know first before you make a comment.
doctors should be payed more than professional athletes. (Y’all making my phone lag with these likes and comments lol I appreciate the different opinions we have and can debate respectfully)
1,000,000 views well millions and millions also pay to watch sports rather than doctors so there’s that but if it were for me doctors do deserve more money
I don't really understand why this is necessary? Why not have a well rested Doctor that works 10-12 hour shifts and not like this? Doesn't seem practical.
Agreed. There are literally tons of students who want to be doctors. The main issue is cost. Government can't afford to pay for so many doctors. So they limit medical school entrance amount, and limit the number of doctors on call for each shift. $$$$$
science: sleep deprivation and lack of 7 hour sleep causes severe lack of cognitive function. staying up 20 hours being similar to that of a drunk. doctors: lets do surgery!
Oh my gosh, so thought it was 96 straight hours. Lol I was thinking, “how is this legal?!” Regardless, this seems so stressful. Now I know why doctors look so tired all the time.
Just found your channel last week and after only a few videos I can say I have great respect for both you and your wife. I'm a PA-S1 and the hard work is ever-present. Your videos are a good reminder that the struggle is worth it. Keep up the good work
Any body seeing this video during the covid-19 “Corona Virus” outbreak. Bet this doc’s hours are longer now. Bless your heart doc and thanks to all the work y’all in the medical field are doing. Please stay safe and stay health. God bless
I’m an IR Nurse and your lingo is totally my jam. Intervention Radiology is a specially that serves cross departments (vascular, oncology, emergency, pulmonary, gastroenterology). Everyone comes to us!
HettesKvek he’s a resident doctor still in training average salary: 60k. The wife is definitely making more than him as she is a PA. His big doctor money comes after the residency years.
Dr.Cellini, You are amazing. I could never ever do what you do. I would not be able to function at all in your situation, and a lot of people don't realize how difficult and stressful this job is! I almost teared up seeing how tired you were getting as time progressed. Sending my hugs to you and all doctors, we appreciate you!
Your patients appreciate you sir, I’m sure you know that and that motivates you besides the other million things you have to push you, like your wife! You’re doing amazing brother. People like you make the world worth living in!
Young, vibrant and well educated. I’m grateful for all the work and challenges you face just to get where you are. And, now for working the hours that suck the life out of you. Being a retired firefighter/paramedic, the only other persons I remember seeing at night at the hospital were tired doctors and nurses. Oh, and my fellow public safety providers with bags under their eyes...kinda the way you have Doc. I can very much appreciate your efforts. People don’t always get sick during the day, or between 8 and 5. Cheers
Thank you for what you do. It was an interventional radiologist who gave me the greatest emotional support and guidance after I experienced an internal carotid dissection a couple of years ago. I really respect what you do and the sacrifices you’ve made (and continue to make) to be where you are.
Speaking personally - being on call and allowed to go home is sooo much better than having to stay in the hospital - at home you have your own comforts!!!
I wouldn’t be alive right now if it weren’t for hard working doctors on call for days at a time. Had to have emergency brain surgery at 2 in the morning (at Tufts in Boston) to save my life. Thank you for all you doctors do ❤️
A friend of mine (who was in med school) talked me out of studying medicine. I’m so glad. Engineering has been so much kinder to me. I’ve only had to get up at night a few dozen times in my long career. I had no idea medicine was so rough
Thank you for not being fake happy for your entire video. Radiologists are so chill! I am internal medicine and practice remotely from my home...sometimes I wish I took the radiology route. :)
Hey I just stumbled upon your video! I just had some nephrostomy tubes put in, for the second time this year. It’s been very hard for me as I’m a 22yr old girl trying to have a normal life. I would just like to say how important your job is for people like me. I appreciate all the hard work you guys do. I’ve never really seen behind the scenes and it was actually really cool! I love all my team at I.R. and honestly you guys do help people with kidney issues like myself. So all your hard work really pays off and trust me, people do appreciate you guys!!! I’m definitely subscribing!!!!
Spending time with the "ol wife"! I am sure she loved that... That's great. In our residencies, most of us were single (mostly by design) and spent our downtime drinking and lamenting in nearby watering holes, trying to forget the last 36 hour shift which was a straight shot with little sleep, only the odd 15 minute break here and there to eat a bag of healthy potato chips, drink more coffee or Red Bull, or grab a wink or two before the pagers started buzzin'... Good luck in your pursuit of finishing your residency! Its highly commendable and admired, and the public should know how difficult it is!
OMG, I'm tired just sitting, listening & watching you. How do you do that. I worked in a fast food place in a hospital & saw first hand how tired the hospital staff was. Does it have to be like that. You guys take care of us...you need to be cut some slack. It's so hard to function w/o enough sleep. Thank you for all you do. You look good all suited up like that...much respect to your wife.
I’m a final year medical student in London, still trying to figure out where I’d like to work in the future - thank you for providing an insight into your life as well as your field :) all the best
Happy Anniversary to you and your Mrs !!! I'm sure having your spouse working in the medical field helps when it comes to understanding your hectic schedules.
You and your wife are absolute troopers! Thank you for sharing your personal efforts at sustaining a work life balance on such a demanding schedule! Kudos to you both!!!
Your face got consistently worse as the hours went on Jesus Christ you guys are another breed I thank God for people like u man your a super hero God bless bro
@ræ You'd have to be braindead to believe in a skyfairy in 2019. Much less one who requires total submission or eternity of torture and death for mere questions. Or one dumbfuck enough to think that not swearing would be one of the 10 MOST IMPORTANT commands he would give LMAO big jokes
I want applaud all doctors and nurses for all they do! 👏. These people deserve to make millions of dollars, they save people's lives, unlike stupid actors in Hollywood who make sooo much money to look good and be in a movie or TV show. Also, same with professional sports players 🙄. Surgeons, Oncologists, nurses,...just ANYONE in the medical field deserve to be acknowledged more! Thank you for all you do always! 🤗👨⚕️👩⚕️💕. Btw: Dr. Cellini's wife is a very lucky woman! Hehe. 😍
God I was literally procrastinating and feeling low but this video actually helped me to get back on track!❤️ Thanks and you should make more of these they are really fun and motivating to watch!❤️
Xray tech here. It's insane how much school, stress, exhaustion they go through. My worst schedule has been 7 to 3 Saturday, go home and back at 11 pm until Sunday morning at 7. All the while on call from Friday at 3 pm until Sunday at 3 pm for interventional procedures. Got called out Friday for a PCNL, and Saturday had a AAA/EVAR case. That's NOTHING compared to what doctors, nurses work. Props to them! Oh BTW, some of my coworkers work back to back 16 hour shifts on weekends.
You make enough money you are good. Trust me I'm a first responder. I have worked the same hours for way,way,way,way,way,way,way, less. Still love it. Hope you do to doctor. Nice video. You are the man.
I like the videos, but I wish you would talk about the cases and walk through them. Not just say “I did three cases” but talk about the cases, without using PHI (protected health information) I would love to learn more about IR procedures.
TypicalBert coming from a med student it’s actually really risky to reveal any level of patient info. It could be fairly easy to figure out which hospital he is working at and if he reveals any context related to a procedure he performs it could be traced back to a patient. Especially if it was a situation where the patient had been in an accident or something and a news article had been published with details relating back to this hospital and injuries that would be related to a specific procedure he spoke about. Talking about a case online is not worth the 8+ years he has spent working up to this point in his career. Just my opinion but it’s wayyyyy better to be safe and not take risks when it comes to patient confidentiality.
Btw, as a med " student"/ junior doctor you stay 2 days in a row at the hospital and get around 2-3 hours sleep. And you don't get paid, but technically you work for the public hospital, then as a resident you get paid SO SO SO SO LITTLE. My country is awesome.
When I see our life flight I know some one is seriously hurt and I feel bad for over it is. I'm only 59 and my husband and me go to bed about 8.30 every night and if we're up to 10 pm we think it's late I can't imagine being up even 24 hrs. God bless you young man
bro I was like he’s gotta sleep for days after that and then at the end he said if I don’t get called in I go in at the normal time...so you go back into work the day after your 96 hour shift...
Erik Contreras oh ok ok, my buddies sister had to do that as well its like 4 yrs right? Idk if shes something different shes a radiologist like reads mris n shit
95th hour. Friday at 4pm. Doing arteriograms, filters, TIPS, all week....Get called... “can you do a temp HD cath, we’ve been watching him since Monday”
Supposed to have a spinal tap done by an interventional radiologist to check ICP from my chiari malformation so watching these videos and seeing what interventional radiologists do is pretty cool. Thank you for all of your hard work.
Love the vids. My wife always make fun of me for watching videos of med students and residents on RUclips saying I’m trying to relive my glory days. Great content as always. I can feel your pain by your day three AM vlog lol
Possibly the most frightening video I have ever seen on RUclips. I may be facing major surgery in the next few years. Or maybe not. I may just roll the dice and take my chances after watching this.
He's not really a doctor just a radiologist there are different rules for surgeons vs. Radiologist versus positions and every hospital is a little different
@@abefromansausagekingofchic6480 I took class to become a radiologist asshole so i know about radiology and its a pain in the ass field your not really a doctor but you work with doctors to diagnose patients that's why your true designation is a radiologist which is familiar with all types of Imaging equipment in 2 to 4 years you can become a radiologist technologist aka rad Tec and then work your way up from Cat/MRI to NM which is all required to become a radiologist each require 2 to 4 years of schooling all in all it takes 7 to 10 years becoming a radiologist unfortunately competition is very stiff in this field and like you saw hrs can be crazy. And if that's not bad you need to find a radiologist and trial him without his markings the collage program selection is a lot harder and all that work you might not get in if you don't know people in the medical Field.
@@dickass5910 and what the fuck are you talking about? Radiology technologist are not radiologists dude ???????? Da fuxk....and before u go off I'm an xray technologist, CT technologist and Ir technologist
Doctors: we recommend 8-9 hours of sleep daily
Also doctors: *sleep 2 hours a week*
J G trueee
Dont they work like 4 days but then have maybe a week off?
Nik Unfortunately, that is not the case.
Nik if people are gettin fucked up nah they dont get a week off. a lot of shit happens
@@doctorsilver3365 Maybe in Europe? In the US, hours can be brutal. Some fields also are more brutal time wise compared to others.
I'm about to start my 48hr Call of Duty shift
I miss those days...MW2 was my jam
L O L
😂😂
So after your 48 hr or 96 hr shift do u get a time off ? Couple days ? Or how does it work. And do u get called in on off time?
@@250tsar Yes, I usually take the next few hours off, but sometimes I go back to back with two consecutive CoD shifts when I'm in the mood of killing more noobs.
Huge props to you. It’s doctors/surgeons like you who save people’s lives. I was in a motorcycle accident back in August of this year and was rushed to our #1 trauma center in our state as a high risked trauma patient. I had a grade 4 liver laceration (damaged over 50% of it in the back area of my liver aka the hardest spot to fix), a grade 3 kidney laceration, and a grade 1 spleen laceration. I was in intervention radiology where they were actively looking from where my internal bleeding was coming from and were preforming all kinds of procedures on me, one including checking my main arteries to make sure they weren’t the things bleeding inside my body. I was quickly rushed to their OR strictly dedicated to 24/7 trauma surgeries. That’s where a group of surgeons saved my life. I had lost so much blood that I started to die. If it weren’t for the doctors, surgeons, and nurses acting so quickly on me, I very well could’ve died. So seeing you serve this long shift makes me feel so appreciative of you and the humans you help fix every single day. It’s people like you who sacrifice there time to fix others which truly makes my faith in humanity be restored. I applaud you!
Damn I shouldn’t complain about the doctor not showing up quick enough then, now I know why.
Travis_with _a_ch you’re talking about your primary, he’s working in a hospital not a doctors office
I meant to change it to the doctor and not my doctor
you should if they're late because they've been working 50 hours and are exhausted so they move slow
I work at a cardiology clinic. The doctors are often late to clinic because they have to come straight from covering the hospital and doing surgeries. So it can affect the clinic outside the hospital as well.
Um yeah no. My family practice doctor is definitely not working 96 hour shifts but he still takes his sweet ass time and I NEVER get into him at my scheduled time. It’s always at least a half hour past. Fuck doctors.
So sad that you guys are put under such intense working conditions because of the number of patients exceeding the number of doctors. I wish we lived in a world where doctors could work decent hours to improve clinical outcomes instead of being worked off their asses just to cover the intense workload. You guys work hard and deserve so much better.
That’s healthcare
Tineessa Nelson attempting to become a doctor and going to medical school is like playing roulette for a lot of people. If it doesn’t work out you are fucked. It’s pretty scary.
Devito not necessarily, you have a degree right at least bachelors? Or masters? In something. Most management jobs or honestly anything would willingly hire you, you just wouldn’t be a doctor.
At least they actually get good pay in the us compared to here in the uk
@@britishidiots3842 the money is good because sick people pay them ridiculous amounts for medical treatment. that's where the pay comes from.
Nurse: Doctor, there's a patient going into organ failure
Doctor: aight, lemme get this wide angle shot down the hallway real quick.
Lol, but I don’t manage patients!
Ryan Frost going into organ failure lmao
Ryan Frost omg I hear my fiancée tell me this... he is so good at xrays it’s no joke and er doctors are just crazy about them so I can imagine this doctor job
Lol, he's an interventional radiologist. He doesn't really interact or talk to the patient much. He's mostly interacting with screens, images, xrays, ct scans and MRIs. Know first before you make a comment.
doctors should be payed more than professional athletes.
(Y’all making my phone lag with these likes and comments lol I appreciate the different opinions we have and can debate respectfully)
1,000,000 views but professional athletes make doctors a lot of money
Yeah because doctors being in a bunch of sponsors and revenue!
1,000,000 views if making 6 digits for them isn’t enough then idk what is...
1,000,000 views well millions and millions also pay to watch sports rather than doctors so there’s that but if it were for me doctors do deserve more money
1,000,000 views yeah cause I’m gonna invite all my friends over and drink beers to watch Greys Anatomy, fuck outta here
I don't really understand why this is necessary? Why not have a well rested Doctor that works 10-12 hour shifts and not like this? Doesn't seem practical.
sadietp i think it’s because there’s always somebody that’s dying ??
Agreed. There are literally tons of students who want to be doctors. The main issue is cost.
Government can't afford to pay for so many doctors. So they limit medical school entrance amount, and limit the number of doctors on call for each shift.
$$$$$
sadietp they have rooms where they can sleep in the building
Like he said in the video, its a long holiday weekend...please just watch the video
i don’t think there are enough doctors :/ it’s a shortage issue
*plot twist* hes just a mental patient walking around in scrubs.
😄😄😄
Lol
😂😂
All the actual doctors just let him be 🤣
Doctor's: "there goes Jeremy vlogging again" 🤣
He probably feels like it after 96 hours of work
science: sleep deprivation and lack of 7 hour sleep causes severe lack of cognitive function. staying up 20 hours being similar to that of a drunk.
doctors: lets do surgery!
this is like a mr. beast challenge
Xd so true
It’s so cute that your wife comes to bring dinner 😭💕
Oh my gosh, so thought it was 96 straight hours. Lol I was thinking, “how is this legal?!” Regardless, this seems so stressful. Now I know why doctors look so tired all the time.
Real Mexican Food Shouldn't Give You Diarrhea same I wanna be a nurse and I abt s**t myself lol I would actually die
Annabelle's Vlogs Best of luck to you! It’s no walk in the park, but you got this! 🙌🏼
Real Mexican Food Shouldn't Give You Diarrhea thanks!
@@annabelleadams2768 nurses and others cant work past 18hrs have to have a legal 4 hour break. Doctors are different. Most nurses work 12hr shifts
JJD thank u for telling me this I rly appreciate it
Just found your channel last week and after only a few videos I can say I have great respect for both you and your wife. I'm a PA-S1 and the hard work is ever-present. Your videos are a good reminder that the struggle is worth it. Keep up the good work
I would rather have a well rested doctor help me out than one with no sleep. But I understand the shortage :/
Well I mean.... Ye that's pretty obvious lol
Mikaere Tibble they don’t sleep though.
Omg that so scary.i guess money is not everything. But drs thanks for being a dr. Not everyone can do that
Okkkkk but these are the kind of vlogs I am living for!!!! Please do more!!!
Me too! 😊
Any body seeing this video during the covid-19 “Corona Virus” outbreak. Bet this doc’s hours are longer now. Bless your heart doc and thanks to all the work y’all in the medical field are doing. Please stay safe and stay health. God bless
I’m an IR Nurse and your lingo is totally my jam. Intervention Radiology is a specially that serves cross departments (vascular, oncology, emergency, pulmonary, gastroenterology). Everyone comes to us!
You need a vacation man. Remember to thank the wife.
She needs to thank him too for bringing that bank.
HettesKvek roght lol
@@HettesKvek his wife is a PA
HettesKvek he’s a resident doctor still in training average salary: 60k. The wife is definitely making more than him as she is a PA. His big doctor money comes after the residency years.
Ok so being a radiologist isn’t as easy as we all think. Thank you
Haha correct...
It can be quite easy if you want
This is interventional radiology. It has surgery life style. Diagnostic radiology is much more cushy, although radiology call can also be brutal
Jaehong Song any on call job sounds awful
I guess I need to find a wife before residency 😁
Hahaha, indeed! Or you will need to marry a colleague 😅👍
Yeah, well good thing I probably have a potential future wife.
lol haha
Adnan A : definitely find one that knows doctors are married to their job
😂😂you don’t need to rush😂😂😂
I'm going to school to be a Rad. Tech. currently and I thank you for making these videos. It all keeps me in focus!
Dalt same 🙏🏼
Dalt Why be a rad tech and not a radiologist?
@@ringz3215 Thinking about it, but most likely will pursue that route.
Dr.Cellini,
You are amazing. I could never ever do what you do. I would not be able to function at all in your situation, and a lot of people don't realize how difficult and stressful this job is! I almost teared up seeing how tired you were getting as time progressed. Sending my hugs to you and all doctors, we appreciate you!
Your patients appreciate you sir, I’m sure you know that and that motivates you besides the other million things you have to push you, like your wife! You’re doing amazing brother. People like you make the world worth living in!
Got sleepy just reading the title lol great vid doc
Young, vibrant and well educated. I’m grateful for all the work and challenges you face just to get where you are. And, now for working the hours that suck the life out of you. Being a retired firefighter/paramedic, the only other persons I remember seeing at night at the hospital were tired doctors and nurses. Oh, and my fellow public safety providers with bags under their eyes...kinda the way you have Doc. I can very much appreciate your efforts. People don’t always get sick during the day, or between 8 and 5. Cheers
Here he is working a 96 hour on call shift and I complain about my 9 hour a day retail job LOLOLOLOLOELOHELOHEL
but you make like $11 an hour. He makes like $20k a month
in canada these guys make 800k and up lol
@@andrewwong7912 Yea but then they have to live in Canada.
Lol same gurl
@@Varadex1 naturally
Thank you for what you do. It was an interventional radiologist who gave me the greatest emotional support and guidance after I experienced an internal carotid dissection a couple of years ago. I really respect what you do and the sacrifices you’ve made (and continue to make) to be where you are.
Speaking personally - being on call and allowed to go home is sooo much better than having to stay in the hospital - at home you have your own comforts!!!
I wouldn’t be alive right now if it weren’t for hard working doctors on call for days at a time. Had to have emergency brain surgery at 2 in the morning (at Tufts in Boston) to save my life. Thank you for all you doctors do ❤️
I didn't know he is married! I'm so happy for both of you! Stay healthy and safe especially during this pandemic!
So much respect for doctors, they save lives no matter how tired they are
A friend of mine (who was in med school) talked me out of studying medicine. I’m so glad. Engineering has been so much kinder to me. I’ve only had to get up at night a few dozen times in my long career. I had no idea medicine was so rough
Thank you for not being fake happy for your entire video. Radiologists are so chill! I am internal medicine and practice remotely from my home...sometimes I wish I took the radiology route. :)
I try to be as real as I can. Nothing worse than these social media doctors acting like they have never been happier to work lol
Hey I just stumbled upon your video! I just had some nephrostomy tubes put in, for the second time this year. It’s been very hard for me as I’m a 22yr old girl trying to have a normal life. I would just like to say how important your job is for people like me. I appreciate all the hard work you guys do. I’ve never really seen behind the scenes and it was actually really cool! I love all my team at I.R. and honestly you guys do help people with kidney issues like myself. So all your hard work really pays off and trust me, people do appreciate you guys!!! I’m definitely subscribing!!!!
Spending time with the "ol wife"! I am sure she loved that... That's great.
In our residencies, most of us were single (mostly by design) and spent our downtime drinking and lamenting in nearby watering holes, trying to forget the last 36 hour shift which was a straight shot with little sleep, only the odd 15 minute break here and there to eat a bag of healthy potato chips, drink more coffee or Red Bull, or grab a wink or two before the pagers started buzzin'... Good luck in your pursuit of finishing your residency! Its highly commendable and admired, and the public should know how difficult it is!
He got paid to make a video that gets him paid as we watch him get paid to make a video that pays him
It’s genius lol
Lmaoo
And he deserves every cent..
No one said doctors are stupid
OMG, I'm tired just sitting, listening & watching you. How do you do that. I worked in a fast food place in a hospital & saw first hand how tired the hospital staff was. Does it have to be like that. You guys take care of us...you need to be cut some slack. It's so hard to function w/o enough sleep. Thank you for all you do. You look good all suited up like that...much respect to your wife.
I’m a final year medical student in London, still trying to figure out where I’d like to work in the future - thank you for providing an insight into your life as well as your field :) all the best
Happy Anniversary to you and your Mrs !!! I'm sure having your spouse working in the medical field helps when it comes to understanding your hectic schedules.
I my eyes 96 hours is way, and waaaay too long. But he, patients need to be helped. And that is why we became doctors 👍
You and your wife are absolute troopers! Thank you for sharing your personal efforts at sustaining a work life balance on such a demanding schedule! Kudos to you both!!!
Love the day in the life videos and what your day/night looks like in the hospital!👌
Your face got consistently worse as the hours went on Jesus Christ you guys are another breed I thank God for people like u man your a super hero God bless bro
So this is why doctors don’t give a shiit at ER.
as a medical physicist I love videos like these where I can learn more about the patient/physician aspect of radiology and interventional radiology
i am going to my first year in med school this year in russia wish me good luck
Ahmed Abdelfataah Good luck
Good luck man how is it
Good luck!
ræ God is fucking fake pal
@ræ You'd have to be braindead to believe in a skyfairy in 2019. Much less one who requires total submission or eternity of torture and death for mere questions. Or one dumbfuck enough to think that not swearing would be one of the 10 MOST IMPORTANT commands he would give LMAO big jokes
I love your intro! I always have to replay it over and over
I have a C-spine AVM. I really appreciate radiologists.
I want applaud all doctors and nurses for all they do! 👏. These people deserve to make millions of dollars, they save people's lives, unlike stupid actors in Hollywood who make sooo much money to look good and be in a movie or TV show. Also, same with professional sports players 🙄. Surgeons, Oncologists, nurses,...just ANYONE in the medical field deserve to be acknowledged more! Thank you for all you do always! 🤗👨⚕️👩⚕️💕. Btw: Dr. Cellini's wife is a very lucky woman! Hehe. 😍
I'd love to know how much a doctor like him makes in a month, and how much they work every month! All the love yo you, I admire people like you.
After a 96 hour shift how many days are you off ? I’m calculating 2 weeks according to my 40 hour per week schedule lol
Carmen s they probably don’t get paid hourly, they get salary pay
diana osnaya he knows
I am studying really hard. I hope I can be a good doctor when I grow up.
Kudos to you doc! And it’s also really sweet that you gave your wife a shout out
God I was literally procrastinating and feeling low but this video actually helped me to get back on track!❤️
Thanks and you should make more of these they are really fun and motivating to watch!❤️
The amount of work people in this country put in goes unrecognized this man is a trooper I could hunt neatly not do a two day shift. Great job man!
Love the brutal honesty XD Also, I'd love some more information on some of the procedures you do!
Wow so inspiring! Being in the medical field definitely has its pros and cons but it’s amazing being able to help so many people!
Bet he’s laughing all the way to the bank, much respect 👍
Not yet he’s a resident still
@@prorangerr so he does all this and DOESNT MAKE THAT BANK????
What is the point of having a big bank account when you are dead???
And no time to enjoy it. Not to mention being away from spouses and children. Money is not everything.
Traditionalist , he spent time with her 3 times in these 96 hours. And that was because he was on his shift
As a patient this will give you a better repeat respect for doctors 100%
Doctor: we decided to spend our anniversary here at the hospital in room 69
😶😶
the best comment by far :)))))))
Xray tech here. It's insane how much school, stress, exhaustion they go through. My worst schedule has been 7 to 3 Saturday, go home and back at 11 pm until Sunday morning at 7. All the while on call from Friday at 3 pm until Sunday at 3 pm for interventional procedures. Got called out Friday for a PCNL, and Saturday had a AAA/EVAR case. That's NOTHING compared to what doctors, nurses work. Props to them! Oh BTW, some of my coworkers work back to back 16 hour shifts on weekends.
I hope my girlfriend doesn’t have to go see this dude he handsome af 😂😂
Z 95 you sound gay and insecure
that guy not gay mate 😅just taking the piss settle 😂
Z 95 I was joking lol, forgot to add my jk.
You make enough money you are good. Trust me I'm a first responder. I have worked the same hours for way,way,way,way,way,way,way, less. Still love it. Hope you do to doctor. Nice video. You are the man.
Im an RN and i work in the Cath lab and love seeing this video and how the other side looks like.
A hero. Thank you for everything that you do. ♥️♥️ all of your work does not go unnoticed!!!
Really inspiring videos .. that really make me change my career from general surgery to radiology.. god bless you
He's blessed to have a wife who's caring.
On behalf of all RUclips Fans, WE LOVE YOUR WIFE and you and your content
TY for the video, my friend! That was great insight to a doctor's life, you've got yourself a new Subscriber here!
I like the videos, but I wish you would talk about the cases and walk through them. Not just say “I did three cases” but talk about the cases, without using PHI (protected health information) I would love to learn more about IR procedures.
Patrick Day really hard to do that following HIPPA guidelines. It’s better to ply it safe than sorry
TypicalBert is not hard at all
TypicalBert it’s really not that hard lol
TypicalBert coming from a med student it’s actually really risky to reveal any level of patient info. It could be fairly easy to figure out which hospital he is working at and if he reveals any context related to a procedure he performs it could be traced back to a patient. Especially if it was a situation where the patient had been in an accident or something and a news article had been published with details relating back to this hospital and injuries that would be related to a specific procedure he spoke about. Talking about a case online is not worth the 8+ years he has spent working up to this point in his career. Just my opinion but it’s wayyyyy better to be safe and not take risks when it comes to patient confidentiality.
You rock! And Andrianna is such a gem, I love how supportive she is!
Nurse: Doc, you got an incoming call from home
Doc: from home? *grabs phone* .... Hello?
His bed: honey, I’ve missed you.
Btw, as a med " student"/ junior doctor you stay 2 days in a row at the hospital and get around 2-3 hours sleep. And you don't get paid, but technically you work for the public hospital, then as a resident you get paid SO SO SO SO LITTLE. My country is awesome.
Been in enough hospitals that I can smell this video lmao
I can relate lol
Thanks f thanks for sharing man. Hope you have a good weekend.
Imagine he recorded all of this to prove to his wife he isn’t cheating and he’s actually doing a 96h shift
LOL THATS KINDA DARK
Dr Cellini makes very insightful videos!
Always watching ur vid when I need some motivation to study 😂💆🏻♀️ greetings from a med student in Vienna. Keep going!
Very cool video,wow you guys work hard and we all appreciate what you Doctors do for us all,I look foward to seeing more videis from you Dr.Cellini.
So crazy that beepers are still a thing for the ER field.
Not even just the ER tho. I Work in spd and whenever the nurses need more supplies they’ll just call or send an alert on the beeper
As a health care worker I can say thank you for your services and you rock
Damn, im glad I chose to go to nursing school. Thanks for all you do Dr Cellini!
When I see our life flight I know some one is seriously hurt and I feel bad for over it is. I'm only 59 and my husband and me go to bed about 8.30 every night and if we're up to 10 pm we think it's late I can't imagine being up even 24 hrs. God bless you young man
bro I was like he’s gotta sleep for days after that and then at the end he said if I don’t get called in I go in at the normal time...so you go back into work the day after your 96 hour shift...
Gosh I'm seeing this from a yr ago?? Dang. Happy Anniversary! U looked beyond exhausted but still cheerful! 😉
That hospital is definitely getting the most out of him and his massive salary, some of the highest paid Doctors super cool
Merica Freedomland he’s still a resident so he s not getting payed the big bucks yet.
Erik Contreras oh ok ok, my buddies sister had to do that as well its like 4 yrs right? Idk if shes something different shes a radiologist like reads mris n shit
Merica Freedomland 6 years interventional radiology
@@mericafreedomland3583 sounds like you don’t know much or shit
You have a great wife! I knew that doctors work long hours because I have worked at the hospital for 11 years. Catch up on your rest.
95th hour. Friday at 4pm. Doing arteriograms, filters, TIPS, all week....Get called... “can you do a temp HD cath, we’ve been watching him since Monday”
Hahaha never fails!
Supposed to have a spinal tap done by an interventional radiologist to check ICP from my chiari malformation so watching these videos and seeing what interventional radiologists do is pretty cool. Thank you for all of your hard work.
I dont want a sleep deprived surgeon operating on me lol
Find one who isn't lmao
J L rather have a sleep deprived surgeon, then no surgeon. Not docs fault, people are so sick these days
@@Mel-yh8yn There is absolutely no reason a doctor should have to work 100 hours on no sleep, thats dangerous and irresponsible.
Amanda G if life or death yea. I’d take a sleep deprived surgeon, if I’d have no choice.
@@Lewdacris916 there is a reason: the gov can't sustain a lot of surgeons to divide shifts, beside the fact those we have now are already underpaid.
Ur literally a legend for all this
I would like to know how you deal with burnout?
meth lol jk
Binge Drinking on Off Days
Coke
All reasonable answers
Believe it or not, there's a huge amount of meth using doctors
Dr. C, awesome work glad to work under the same roof, also good production value.
Love the vids. My wife always make fun of me for watching videos of med students and residents on RUclips saying I’m trying to relive my glory days. Great content as always. I can feel your pain by your day three AM vlog lol
Thanks man! Yeah I was starting to feel it on day 3 lol
Possibly the most frightening video I have ever seen on RUclips. I may be facing major surgery in the next few years. Or maybe not. I may just roll the dice and take my chances after watching this.
Geez, I'm kinda worried for the doctor's because that is a lot of stress that will age them quite fast.
He's not really a doctor just a radiologist there are different rules for surgeons vs. Radiologist versus positions and every hospital is a little different
@@dickass5910 If you don't think a radiologist is a doctor, you lack the knowledge to speak about anything hospital related
@@abefromansausagekingofchic6480 I took class to become a radiologist asshole so i know about radiology and its a pain in the ass field your not really a doctor but you work with doctors to diagnose patients that's why your true designation is a radiologist which is familiar with all types of Imaging equipment in 2 to 4 years you can become a radiologist technologist aka rad Tec and then work your way up from Cat/MRI to NM which is all required to become a radiologist each require 2 to 4 years of schooling all in all it takes 7 to 10 years becoming a radiologist unfortunately competition is very stiff in this field and like you saw hrs can be crazy. And if that's not bad you need to find a radiologist and trial him without his markings the collage program selection is a lot harder and all that work you might not get in if you don't know people in the medical Field.
@@dickass5910 moron. IR Rads have to fix what surgeons fuck up. Think about that.
@@dickass5910 and what the fuck are you talking about? Radiology technologist are not radiologists dude ???????? Da fuxk....and before u go off I'm an xray technologist, CT technologist and Ir technologist
As someone who wants to be a radiologist someday I found this video so awesome
I just started my first year wish me good luck 🔗
People like him make the world turn