Day In The Life Of A Consultant Doctor At Barnsley Hospital | Casualty 24-7: Every Second Counts
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- Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
- Join Consultant Dr. Julian Humphrey at Barnsley Hospital's emergency department as he treats broken bones, investigates breathing problems, and manages busy shifts with record-breaking patient numbers. Witness the challenges and triumphs of emergency medicine in this captivating video. Subscribe for more inspiring content!
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Consultant Dr. Julian Humphrey you are a gem of a man and doctor
So he should be....probably rakes in a six figure salary that is likely supplemented by private work whilst he leaves his junior staff and nurses to work long unsociable hours and get paid peanuts.
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Ouch! Nasty!
@@scottfletcherr1457 not his fault they get paid peanuts is it
@@thewildetyme1112Did I say it was. A lot of it is for the camera, I doubt he spends that much time with his patients in reality. Its the Nurses, HCAs and junior doctors that do the hard work.
@@scottfletcherr1457 implied it was cuz you said “ he leaves his junior staff and nurses to work long unsociable hours and get paid peanuts” but yeah you might be right
I think all the doctors on Casualty 247 are excellent but I do like Dr. Julian Humphrey. I like the way he talks to the people he is treating which must put them at ease and he has such a good sense of humour..
This is the doctor you want when you hit emergency. Straight to the point, friendly but professional, asks and answers lots of questions, non-judgemental. Barnsley is very lucky to have him!
Dr. Julian Humphrey is amazing and so caring with his patients.
3:22am I love Dr. Humphrey. He's so kind & compassionate. He's an excellent Dr. We need more like him.
You have tonnes of caring and highly competent doctors. Dr. Humphrey is just one of them. He is a great asset to his profession.
Dr Humphies, we need someone like you in the United States!!! You are a peach of a man & Dr.
Dr Julian Humphrey is so intelligent and interesting. I'm sure there isnt much he doesnt know, and very confident in all he undertakes.
He would instantly calm me down. I have white coat syndrome I hate hospitals all the beeping and needles. This man's a gem
I love dr Humphrey. He has such a good bedside manner, really connects with his patients. And I don’t think he will ever loose the twinkle in his eye.
He didn't start training as a doctor until later in life .he trained part time and had another job .A friend told him one day he would make a good doctor .that did it he was so caring
Dr DRJULIAN HUMPHREY IS SUCH A GENTLEMAN I LIKE HIM HE HAS A WAY OF WORKING WITH PATIENTS ❤
Just where would we be without these amazing people...thank you to them all..
Exactly. Imagine having to deal with grouchy people in pain your entire shift.
@@bodhi8260 and they still give us fantastic care...
But we still moan about the delays,and they try so hard to get support patients as quick as possible...please respect the staff
Love Dr Julian's sense of humor he's such a caring person ❤️
The best doctors I’ve had are those that can joke and make me smile ❤
Can’t help but comment & say how wonderful our doctors & nurses are! Absolutely angels & fairy’s 🧚♀️ We are surrounded by their dedication. Just applaud them all.
Julian & Bonita look like father and daughter. Luv them ❤
It is very nice to see a senior doctor as dr Humphfry in scrubs. In the acute ward he must be a cliff for the ather working there!🏥🕊🇸🇪
I commend all of the emergency room staff for what they do for others to see that they get the care and help they need. Watching all of the British Dr's and nurses and the gentle, caring way they attend to their patients. It is not what you find here in the states, not saying that they aren't professional, there just isn't that gentle side to them. I truly admire the calmness they all seem to posses. I love watching all of the British programs with anything that is about an emergency. Thanks for all you so for others, God bless and stay safe. Much love from Virginia, USA.
Omg I love this show! ❤❤❤
A great bedside manner means everything to patients and their family.
Thank you for all your hospital care and teamwork.
There is nothing wrong with having and appreciating gallows humor. 😂❤
May God bless you and your team ❤️🙌🏼❤️
De. Humphrey is marvellous!!!
I sure wish he could teach our drs in the USA the same bedside manner
Dr Humpries is so lovely
Dr Julian Humphrey (not sure how to spell his name) is amazing. What a wonderful man.
Sad to see the man that worked in the mines for years that were destroying his lungs. I hope they've done something about that.
I have asthma and COPD and watching shows like this scares me.
It’s so nice to hear that strong Yorkshire accent. All my Family are from Barnsley, Ossett, and other surrounding Mining Towns. We moved away when I was maybe 6. I’m now 63 and have lived in the USA for 36 years. Visiting England with my Son in September. Gagging for a good Pint.🍺🍺
This fellow is a real hero! And 89 year old Margaret is equally amazing - so independent!
Dr. Humphrey love your attitude, you put yourself in the patient shoes or imagine that person being your parent and treat them the way you would want to be treated. You also have a good sense of humour, your right laughter helps
Nurse Bennedita probably spelled wrong, but this woman really knows her stuff, works hard and is quick, would definitely want her as my nurse 36:57
I really enjoy this type of video. I have such an appreciation for nurses.
What a team 👏 🙌 ❤
Dr. Humphrey you are at the top! Too, the staff of nurses are the best!
Fully agree with doc that heart attacks do not always have classic signs. I had major back pain between my shoulder blades, both shoulders severely pained down my arms to my elbows. Thinking its a back spasm, I drove myself 50km to hospital and had an ecg done twice and it did not show. My blood results showed I was busy having a major heart attack and I received 4 stents a couple of hours later. Thank God my doctor insisted I stay for blood tests as I told her I am having a back or neck spasm.
I always laugh about people getting ketamine. When I broke my ankle, I got ketamine. I knew from watching ER type shows on TV, that people get ketamine. I was trying really heard to be aware of what was going on, but all I got was buzzing. I know at one point, they had to take off my jeans to fix the fracture and was chatting with the nurse about getting them removed (one of my favourite pair) and taking off my undies - and I felt slightly drunk during this conversation. Wonder how mny other guests of ERs who try to stay aware during the procedure.
❤ v. B 😅.l
Porters? How very nice for them! Never in my nursing career did we get to have porters...we nurses had to haul those heavy beds, many times by ourselves whenever a pt. had to be transferred elsewhere in the hospital. All the heavy lifting, pushing and pulling, and running those concrete halls fast as possible for 13+ hour x3 day shifts ruined my petite body. I'm now living with severe chronic pain d/t back, neck, bilateral hips and lower extremities damage. And I had to quit in my early 50's when I could no longer walk. I saw staffing cut down, down, down until a skeletal crew was the norm. I look back and am amazed that I did all that I accomplished. I preferred to work with geriatrics patients and I dearly loved my work and it was the patients. I had a few places I worked where the nursing team was compatible and congenial...but that was not the norm by any means. It was a rewarding yet brutal work environment. And I was just one person putting out as many fires as I could. God bless all the nursing teams and those doctors that actually team work with them...very unusual in reality. There is only one hospital in this large city that had porters when I was nursing, and we were always jealous that we didn't get to have that bit of necessary help. I wonder if they still have and use them nowadays?
If you had such a hard time you should have quit early on instead of complaining now. Bet you didn’t complain on pay days.
@@SJC49 how tacky and heartless you are. It was a statement not a complaint. And you have no idea the responsibilities I had as a caregiver when I was home. Not just at work. We barely ever got by. You don't care or have any empathy...wasting my time. You do it and get back to me. Need my shoes?
Has anyone read a book called "STOP! DO NOT TAKE THAT SHOT! BECAUSE VACCINES ARE SAFE! DO YOU KNOW WHAT SAFE MEANS?" from Amazon? Alot of people don't know what "safe" means.
Dr. Humphreys will be missed. He went to Australia. This hospital will truly miss him. The NHS definitely has a Doctor shortage
That is so sad! Sorry to hear that! I am sure he will be greatly missed!😢
Our miners are our heritage Yorkshire and south wales ,both my grandfather's and my uncles and my dad all worked in the colliery hard graft my father has pneumoconiosis and emphysema plus smokes like a train 86 years old and hes still fitter than i am bless him 🙏💙😎
Amazing Doctor 🥼😇
Oh my, Jack was soooooo adorable. I can only pray to be in such great shape at 90.
Ethereal angels, all ❤
An ER, A&E in britush or PS in italian are always busy
They need a separate part that is all “urgent care” like the ones that don’t need to be at a ER but went due to being just drunk, bumps and bruises etc.
It doesn't help that when your 02 is low and you're gasping for air. People tell you to calm down and take slow breaths. It makes it worse cause you don't have any control.
Its the most appopriate and helpful advice. Breathing slowly helps you calm down and catch your breath.
@@scottfletcherr1457 Yes it is but when your body is fighting for air it's very very difficult to do. Your body is taking over the control
I was an occasional smoker back in uni I'm glad I didn't continue with it... I never want to be in a situation like this
I can’t believe how young this man is with end stage lung disease. Very sad.
That’s because he was a miner or did u miss that
🤣 don’t ask my mom where’s the bunny, one of her visual hallucinations is giant pink bunnies . Due to her having a mitochondrial disfunction from strokes caused by preeclampsia with my brother. Wasn’t diagnosed till 2015. Mine can be shapes and occasionally people especially during ptsd episodes or migraines
Oliver Anthony said it best about taking care of our miners😢 I hope he made it through
Could someone tell me the difference between a sister and a nurse? In the US, a sister is a nun.
Sisters are Nurse Managers or supervisors. They did used to be nuns when more sisters were nurses, but the title has remained, even though many are not nuns nowadays.
@@teresachase47 Thank you!
These is a rerun i watched it several months back
As a trauma/ICU/anaesthetics doctor - why put an end stage COPD patient into resus?
It’s never a good idea to start an IV with only one glove…. Stay safe, friend!
How did the elderly lady with the split pressure sore make out? I didn't catch any update about her. It didn't look good.
42:41 as well - the old miners will never wear a pair of jeans. Only cords - I got to witness this with my Da.
Nice😊
Someone should tell Dr Humphrey, the one with the Yorkshire accent, that at his advanced age, he may want to hire a dog walker, its too dangerous, he may wind up fracturing the other hip the next time...Wonder if the Good ol' Doc gets a chance to watch himself on you tube or not?
Medicine Medicine Medicine 😊
As many of the staff should go one night to watch the comedy show & hackle him most of the show😮😊🙃👍😶🤠🤓😜❤
Different that they call their doctors consultants, our US doctors are doctors if needed further more precise care they say we are calling for a “consult” or they just say we called a cardiologist. All nurses are nurses here, there they are sisters or nurses if male then nurses.
How old are these? Thought this gentleman went to Australia.
Think around just before covid or just after so 4 years at most Id say x
He did, this is just a mix of bits from different seasons.
Thank you. I'm watching from Canada and I was sure I had seen them once before.
He returned in a later series.
I never heard what happened to Andrew. I'm sure I watched this whole episode and they didn't update?
If I were 30-35 yrs younger I’d move from the USA to this town and get myself hurt just to see if I could get a date with Sister Wainwright. ❤❤
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Does he tell us the joke that he is reminded of? If not will you add it on here?
“Have you been to Barnsley Zoo? There’s only one dog there. Do you know what breed it is? No. It’s a Shitzoo.”
@@SJC49 really funny 😆 but if I’d heard it as he was saying it I would have gotten the answer.. lol
@@hrhdianednum7203it's at 14:29 where he tells the patient.
Sorry to say Doctor Humphrey, but you've definitely caught a little of the Yorksha! twang.
That's so sad
He went to australia
Why doesn’t that poor man have a port if he has no IV access? I’m assuming they do those in the UK port is usually used for like therapy but my mother had one because she had no IV access. It was hard to stick her. Basically, it’s like a line that they put in under your skin that’s hooked artery or vein or something like that, it’s literally a button so they just put alcohol over it on your skin and then they stick you and the needle go straight into this little kind of like the top like he would if you were drawing you always have you don’t ever have to be stuck again once you have these
Repeat Dr Humphrey living in Australia.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
These mature people are so stoic, and respect the staff,but teens whinging and whining and moaning do my head in...the young lad has had dislocations befor yet still moaned!!!!
Dislocation patient Adam is rude!!
I didn’t like he said “ they didn’t take things to serious.. it’s more like using a spoon to deal with a ton of stress!
Notice nurse has cut finger out of glove. Maybe hep c, hep a or b hope she reads this she doesn't want hep c treatment it's horrible went through treatment 3 times. Caught hep c when in wreck and I received blood.
It's normal to have to do that because you can't feel the skin/veins well through the gloves, so if you're having to search for a vein that isn't obviously seen its easier skin on skin. Frequently happens to me, I have horrible veins.
Has anyone read a book called "STOP! DO NOT TAKE THAT SHOT! BECAUSE VACCINES ARE SAFE! DO YOU KNOW WHAT SAFE MEANS?" from Amazon? Alot of people don't know what "safe" means.
She like me if you are going to do it do it right
How much Adderall is he on…?
The best in the business are on 40mg. At least 😂
So many old people wasting beds….