Loved the HERD shirt!!! ❤ I've been subscribed to Dr. Rachel for a long while and I just saw your channel today! So, I've subscribed and can't wait to come along on this journey with you. Great stuff!!😊
Listening to the guardians/caretakers of patients is really a lost art in medicine. I remember during my 6th year clinical rotation (Pharm D), I spent most of my time listening, taking extra patient history, educating and comforting the guardians and the patients, to the point that they were visibly happy to see me whenever I walked into the ward. It is all about communication. And the best part is bumping into them a few years down a random street and they coming to talk to me to remind me of their experience at the hospital. One thing I tell my juniors and other colleagues is to always make sure they leave a positive impact in the lives of anyone they happen to take care of, cos it can always be you in their position.
The board dropped at 13:56 after a great speech and the screens behind also blacked out, making it a perfect shot. It's a sign that Andy's gonna be a great doctor :) Keep up the good work doc. You're a true champ!
Loving this new " Lessons From Med School" Series. This video was honestly so beneficial and inspiring as a pre clinical med student. Keep up the great videos. You're such an inspiration truly, thank you for everything that you do!❤
You mentioned ACS and that looks like Hyperkalemia?? I got EKG certified last year and have not renewed it since so pls don’t roast me if that’s wrong. I’m an incoming freshman in college on the premed track and Andy, your videos have inspired me, motivated me, and made me realize that this journey is not easy but sure as hell worth it and I thank you for that. I’ve never felt more sure about any decision in my entire life thus far and I feel proud to say that I want to become a doctor because of videos like this. Your channel has given me insights into what it means to be an M.D. and that it’s so much more than just having an incredible understanding of the human anatomy and having amazing cognitive ability and whatever other “doctor traits” there are, but to use those skills in unity with kindness, love, understanding, and consideration to truly help those in need. Thank you so much Andy, and I can’t wait to see you graduate med school and take on the world as a doctor because the world, specifically hospitals, need more people like you.
Emergency Medicine is definitely a very interesting especiality full of that adrenaline rush. Er doctors are really amazing (from my experience) tbh. So good to hear of your experience in EM! Also, Loved the suturing part. Hoping to use it a few months! : )
ER Technician, and also an aspiring emergency medicine physician here! Andy I relate to bringing of whole bunch of supplies home that I had stashed in my pocket and forgot about as the craziness took over! Rolls, splinting supplies, flushes… it goes on lol 😂 take care man, you got this 🤙
In med school, currently dreaming of being an ED doc! I also currently work in an ED as a tech, which I’m loving. Just waiting for the rotation cause I’m definitely very excited for it.
About the start medical school in the UK in September and I loved suturing section, here's to hoping I can use it very soon. Also love that you're repping Dr Southard's merch 😊
I just sutured my water bottle with a towel around it!! Hopefully good training for ED rotation coming up next. Thanks for the educational vid and keen for the continued life lessons from med school :D
Great content, thank you for the insight. It’s really inspiring! There’s one thing I’ve always wondered, how is an emergency- pediatrician different from a pediatric-emergency medicine doctor, like work wise, do they both ultimately do the same thing or is it different?
FYI (coming from a hospital pharmacist), I would document to make sure you return those to waste back at the hospital, especially the medications for your own protection and/or remove that part of the content from the video.
Already scanned and documented👍definitely made sure all the nurses knew what we used before putting anything away or taking it back to our work stations!
Andy…Wow. Eloquent about how listening is so essential. And the centrality of character. I'll never suture as you did here, but listening to your two case experiences while you sutured was moving. A few weeks ago you seemed a bit down. Today that ND MD to be was on proud display. Thank you as ever.
I can't wait to become a med student in future and practice suturing as I'm watching Andy suturing! Thank you Andy for sharing your wisdom and inspiring stories! I'm sure that whichever speciality to choose to go into, you'll do amazing! Also, go Herd fam!!!!
HEY NICE FREAKIN CREWNECK MY GUY 😉👉
Looks familiar doesn’t it😂
Loved the HERD shirt!!! ❤ I've been subscribed to Dr. Rachel for a long while and I just saw your channel today! So, I've subscribed and can't wait to come along on this journey with you. Great stuff!!😊
Listening to the guardians/caretakers of patients is really a lost art in medicine. I remember during my 6th year clinical rotation (Pharm D), I spent most of my time listening, taking extra patient history, educating and comforting the guardians and the patients, to the point that they were visibly happy to see me whenever I walked into the ward. It is all about communication. And the best part is bumping into them a few years down a random street and they coming to talk to me to remind me of their experience at the hospital.
One thing I tell my juniors and other colleagues is to always make sure they leave a positive impact in the lives of anyone they happen to take care of, cos it can always be you in their position.
The board dropped at 13:56 after a great speech and the screens behind also blacked out, making it a perfect shot. It's a sign that Andy's gonna be a great doctor :) Keep up the good work doc. You're a true champ!
Hahaha that was not planned at all
Loving this new " Lessons From Med School" Series. This video was honestly so beneficial and inspiring as a pre clinical med student. Keep up the great videos. You're such an inspiration truly, thank you for everything that you do!❤
Thank you so much! Glad people are enjoying the series, im having a ton of fun making it
You mentioned ACS and that looks like Hyperkalemia?? I got EKG certified last year and have not renewed it since so pls don’t roast me if that’s wrong. I’m an incoming freshman in college on the premed track and Andy, your videos have inspired me, motivated me, and made me realize that this journey is not easy but sure as hell worth it and I thank you for that. I’ve never felt more sure about any decision in my entire life thus far and I feel proud to say that I want to become a doctor because of videos like this. Your channel has given me insights into what it means to be an M.D. and that it’s so much more than just having an incredible understanding of the human anatomy and having amazing cognitive ability and whatever other “doctor traits” there are, but to use those skills in unity with kindness, love, understanding, and consideration to truly help those in need. Thank you so much Andy, and I can’t wait to see you graduate med school and take on the world as a doctor because the world, specifically hospitals, need more people like you.
Great guess but not quite, look at V1-V3👀and best of luck in the pre med journey and thank you for watching :)
Your insights are incredible and you are going to be a great doctor! :)
thank you so much :)
I feel you REALLY fit in on treating children Andy !😭
Hahaha that’s the best compliment I can get
Emergency Medicine is definitely a very interesting especiality full of that adrenaline rush. Er doctors are really amazing (from my experience) tbh.
So good to hear of your experience in EM!
Also, Loved the suturing part. Hoping to use it a few months! : )
Really cool stuff Andy, just started medical school and am so excited to one day be like you. Thanks for sharing!
best of luck as you start med school!
ER Technician, and also an aspiring emergency medicine physician here! Andy I relate to bringing of whole bunch of supplies home that I had stashed in my pocket and forgot about as the craziness took over! Rolls, splinting supplies, flushes… it goes on lol 😂 take care man, you got this 🤙
hahaha the ER definitely moves fast
Gosh! Your 3 Cs are pure gold! 😊
The suturing bit was pretty cool! Practical advice, saving this for later
In med school, currently dreaming of being an ED doc! I also currently work in an ED as a tech, which I’m loving. Just waiting for the rotation cause I’m definitely very excited for it.
About the start medical school in the UK in September and I loved suturing section, here's to hoping I can use it very soon. Also love that you're repping Dr Southard's merch 😊
Hehehe best buds❤
Great video! I strongly encourage you to apply to emergency medicine. We need more people like you. I'm not biased at all 😉
Hahaha check the description
Dope. I love this video! Saving for the future
I just sutured my water bottle with a towel around it!! Hopefully good training for ED rotation coming up next.
Thanks for the educational vid and keen for the continued life lessons from med school :D
Andy you have come so far! Keep it up
Great suturing. You're an intelligent young man. Emotional intelligence is also important. And you definitely have it by talking with that mother. ❤
thank you for your kind words :)
@@NDMD Always. Great channel.
I’ve waited so long for this video 😂 thanks man
Great content, thank you for the insight. It’s really inspiring!
There’s one thing I’ve always wondered, how is an emergency- pediatrician different from a pediatric-emergency medicine doctor, like work wise, do they both ultimately do the same thing or is it different?
FYI (coming from a hospital pharmacist), I would document to make sure you return those to waste back at the hospital, especially the medications for your own protection and/or remove that part of the content from the video.
Already scanned and documented👍definitely made sure all the nurses knew what we used before putting anything away or taking it back to our work stations!
Andy…Wow. Eloquent about how listening is so essential. And the centrality of character. I'll never suture as you did here, but listening to your two case experiences while you sutured was moving. A few weeks ago you seemed a bit down. Today that ND MD to be was on proud display. Thank you as ever.
hahaha we're just moving forward as best as we can
is it wellens syndrome type A on the ecg?
Great Video!!
Andy, you will make a great doctor. Have you decided what type of doctor that you want to be?
thank you so much! and maybe...maybe not, you all will have to wait and see
What North Face jacket is that?
Wow!
coffee
Brugada
Ding ding ding we have a winner
First!
I can't wait to become a med student in future and practice suturing as I'm watching Andy suturing! Thank you Andy for sharing your wisdom and inspiring stories! I'm sure that whichever speciality to choose to go into, you'll do amazing! Also, go Herd fam!!!!
thank you so much for watching :)