Doctor Stereotypes by Specialty | Fact vs Fiction [Part 2]
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
- You may believe that anesthesiologists are lazy or that radiologists don't like people. In Part 2 of our Doctor Stereotypes series, we dive into non-surgical doctor stereotypes. What's fact and what's fiction? Let's find out!
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TIME STAMPS:
00:31 - Internal Medicine
02:02 - Family Medicine
03:40 - Anesthesiology
05:22 - Radiology
05:43 - Pathology
06:09 - Dermatology
06:21 - General Medical Officer
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Thanks for watching everyone! I received some feedback on this versus the Part 1 video, and I'll be keeping that in mind when I prepare for Part 3.
Let me know what other stereotypes you want me to cover in Part 3 =)
And as always you can find the timestamps to sections of the video in the description:
TIME STAMPS:
00:31 - Internal Medicine
02:02 - Family Medicine
03:40 - Anesthesiology
05:22 - Radiology
05:43 - Pathology
06:09 - Dermatology
06:21 - General Medical Officer
Med School Insiders peds!
PLEASE Do trauma surgeons
Please do psychiatry
Do neurologists!
Do oncologist PLEASE! ALL 3 TYPES
My brother is now a retired anesthesiologist, and often claimed he was like an airplane pilot. Hours of sitting just monitoring when things are going well, with moments of sheer panic when things suddenly go bad (and that’s why they get paid for the risks they undertake).
Sounds like my kind of career
We don't get paid to put you to sleep. We get paid to wake you up.
how old was was he when he retired as an anesthesiologist?
“If you love money, but don’t like working too hard, dermatology is the field for you” shots fired 😂
Honestly I’d be trying for derm even if it paid less the competitiveness is what’s putting me pff
@@bumblybird ikr, I love derm and I actually wish it had the pay like a family doc so people wouldn't do it for money and so it becomes less competitive. Family docs are still compensated well in the low to high 200s and that is honestly way more than enough. People are greedy as hell.
As an IMG, I chose dermatology before I knew about the pay in the US. I genuinely think of skin as the most fascinating organ, and it's the only career path that I could see myself in. I actually knew a bit about it before medical school because I tend to have skin issues. I won't let the lazy gold digging bastards beat me to it.
there's truth to it
@@RisenRosePhoenix Yeah same dude. I had terrible skin conditions when puberty struck me. No, not simply acne, but like cystic and just straight up terrible. Went through dark stuff but thank god for my dermatologist and his motivation, I say he saved my life and was a fantastic doctor. He also helped my stepdad with melanoma.
I wish I can beat those gold digging bastards too, but man, I gotta legit work my ass off...
you should cover Emergency med. docs in part 3
Anesthesiologists can do so much more! I get to work with amazing mentors and instructors in pain research, Critical Care (SICU), regional blocks/pain team and rapid response teams. Cardiothoracic anesthesia and transplant anesthesia might also seem like stressful choices for further specialization, but you'd never know watching an experienced and calm anesthesiologist. It's very satisfying watching them work so closely with the surgery teams and perfusion techs.
This is a fun specialty where the biochem and physiology come to life instead of staying in the textbooks. Hoping to specialize and divide time between sub-specialties and also do research!
I had a friend who completed her residency in Family Medicine and realized she really hated talking with patients; she did a Fellowship in Pathology, which was a perfect match for someone who is OCD. She said her perfect day should be when slides were slid under the door and her report was slid out without contact…
i feel like this video was rushed...like the surgical specialty one had longer descriptions and little facts trying to undo the stereotypes whether as these just seemed crammed together. Like for plastic surgery, it took time to talk about microsurgery, face transplants etc and radiology got "lone vampires or big foot" but nothing on intervention radiology or doing scan or ultrasound guided biopsies and seeing patients, nothing on pathology about doing intra-operative consults that can really dictate surgical management, autopsies/forensics...but i get that its hard to fit so much info in one video + the bias for plastics but it could have made a great series to delve into in multiple videos
strongly agreed
Agreed.
Very much agreed
This guy cucked the rads keeners. Honestly thought he only put effort into stuff he was actually considering as a med student (anesthesia + plastics + other surgical stuff) and would thus have more knowledge on .
@@ProfessorSerperior yea! I totally get that but he does more research on random articles and for other videos so for such a requested topic i would think more thought would go into it. And also as someone having gone through the whole process of picking a specialty i thought hed understand the importance of not just stating stereotypes that dont help others make a concise decision 🤷 oh well we'll take what we can get i guess 😅
What about psychiatrists
Ikr :'c
Probably get "Not a real doctor" a lot
Please do one about psychiatrist
Are you crazy?
Yes.
Then ER or psych.
Do you have an attention span?
Yes.
Then Psych
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No.
Then ER. :)
Psychologists are better
Emergency physicians have a lot of respect in my mind. I see them as thrillseekers always looking for a challenge especially trauma surgeon within the ED Unit. It must be so satisfying to see a patient pretty much come back from the dead when all the odds were against that person, But then again it must be hard never seeing it all the way through to the end of care as they moved to other units better suited for long term care.
If I was ever to become a physician this would probably be my jam even though I’m more interested in neuroscience. It’s mainly because I need to be massively stimulated almost continuously to avoid stagnation which inevitably causes depression. I’m a horrible drama llama lol
Why did you skip emergency medicine?
skip? He left a lot of specialties out. He didn't skip. this is probably going to be a series.
@@joshualaughlin2385 He literally said he was gonna do it at the beginning.
@@legendarylawgz5315 wow I literally didn't know.
They also skipped cardio thoracic
I would love to hear about psychiatrist stereotypes, or anyone in speacilizing in mental health. This is the specialty I am aiming for. :) Also, I love the videos you make!!
I thought it was a really clever video. It had humor, interesting facts, and kept you wanting more which is an effective way for his audience to keep watching. You have have a tremendous talent with making these videos and I love your voice and insight!
I have no interest in becoming a doctor and I don't live in the United States, yet I can't stop watching these videos. They are SO well made.
Love your videos. Please do a pediatric specialty. Thank you
“If you love money, and you don’t want to work too hard...”
Me: BE A DENTIST EYYYYYY JOIN THE SQUAD
Dawn isn’t it very hands on?
B-but...the lettuce....in between the patient's teeth...
More like if you want money and want to have a life. Because no job is easy in this world.
Why are dentist's office always closed in the afternoon?? Like why??
@@username1568 lol
Doc, I am not a med student or have any ambition to working in healthcare. But I have subscribed because your content is entertaining and also beneficial for my self development. Thank you and keep it up!
This was so helpful! I thoroughly enjoyed. Thank you!
Hell yeah I appreciate the GMO shout-out! I'm doing Navy HPSP and definitely planning on doing a GMO tour!
Anesthesiologists are experts in physiology and at keeping patients stable, they handle critical care units and are comparatively alot more knowledgeable
Being an ICU Physician with background in Internal Medicine and having worked with Anesthesiologists, I agree that Anesthesiologists are really knowledgeable.
I was just watching the old stereotype video about surgeons and I was thinking, where the next video was. 1 hour later you posted this. Amazing video keep up the good work :)
This channel is very interesting, because in October I officially start with my first year as a student of medicine!
You got a subscribe.
Thanks for this! I am about to take the MCAT soon and want to get into infectious diseases. Also, these videos help me understand stereotypes for when I write my next fictional book
Felt disappointed that we didn’t get depictions for the various internal medicine fellowships.
Very interesting series! We're hoping for a part 3!
This video is hilarious! Thanks for helping people get into medical school! And entertaining the rest of us! :-)
I think part 3 should be about fields that have minimal invasive procedures, such as Intervention Radiology etc.. or maybe general info about them
I wouldn't consider anesthesiologists to be 'Second in Command' to surgeons in the operating room lmao. They have different jobs, surgeons do not hold domain over what they do
Anaesthesiologists are the unsung heroes of the operating room
Also they are working in intensive care with some of the hardest patients.
We have the power to stop the surgeon in the middle of the operation either to check the EKG or when a calamity is happening.
Im currently a high school student specifically 16 years old, Im interested in cardiac anesthesiology. Should I be studying anything in advanced?
@@idle0107 nah just need to get GPA in high school
In college start research and shadowing in anethesia and resuscitation
Great video!! I really enjoyed this!
I plan to pick neurology as my specialty, but I don't have a solid base knowledge about that section and tbh, I was hoping to see it in this video. I hope you include it in the part 3 of this.
This was soo accurate! Well done. Do otolaryngology next!!!!
Love your videos! I would love to see one on pediatrics!
I got excited for emergency medicine section bc of the intro but then it never came lol. Hopefully in the next one in the series!
Waiting for this, for so long 💓
my mother isn’t a nerd anymore.......she was in school though lmao. Internal medicine makes her happy.
Vanessa Awada I know.......just saying a statement.
@@aurora-cc6hk ok good for you
Emergency medicine next!
needed this!‼️‼️
Wow you put a lot of work !! Great channel
I would love to see ENT mentioned in the next stereotype vid 🤙🏻
Please do one more video on
Cardiology, gastro, pulm, critical care, emergency med, endocrinology, nephrology, psychiatry and Neurology!!
Loved the video. Do one one neurology!!! I want to hear what you have to say about the specialty I'm planning on going into.
Hi I was wondering if you would be able to make a video about md vs MD-PhD? I really like your videos and think they are super insightful and would like to truly understand the difference between both career paths before committing to one.
I wish you could open a side video like this for dentistry... maybe in collaboration with a dentist. Most of your content still applies anyway though. Thank you.
Can you do a video on OB/GYN? The insights and the level of difficulty? I really want to specialize as a REI
Very informative!
Anesthesiology is best summed up as :
"Hours of boredom, and moments of terror" 😂
Also no surgeon can do all types of surgery, but all surgeries (except for the really, really minor ones) needs an anaesthesiologist.
Edit:
Some people think that the anaesthesiologists' job starts when putting the patient to sleep and ends after waking them up.
That's it's really easy and with good pay
And
Most anaesthesiologists seem to just sit and play with their phones during surgery, but they are often more perceptive than you may think..
If the patient's condition drops rapidly, for whatever reason, bleeding, embolism, airway spasm, anaphylaxis, cardiac dysrhythmia , etc .. the anaesthesiologist is the one who goes all nuts and directs the resuscitative measures, and trust me.. it's a whole different kind of terror ..
It's a literal split second decision and action , or the family/relatives/friends waiting eagerly outside for the patient will have to accept the fact that the patient is gone forever.
It is not easy at all..
And besides , every patient in the ICU requiring ventilation will require an anaesthesiologist to manage them, and they are usually the first ones to respond to , and arrive at any and all code blues.
Anesthesiologists are badass
Not all surgeries require an anesthesiologist. In fact, a lot of surgeons especially in third world countries do their own spinal anesthesia for common cases such as appendectomies, herniotomies, etc. not to mention that CRNAs sometimes do the job of anesthesiologists,
The anesthesiologist animation looks like the anesthesiologist from Grey's Anatomy and I'm not mad about it haha
If you do another one of these, could you possibly cover ENT? I feel like it’s one of the surgical specialities that isn’t talked about that much.
Need part 3: cardiology, GI, emergency medicine.
Hi Dr. Jubbal, my name is Erin and I am deferring medical school this year to do a Theology and Medicine Fellowship at Duke University. I am starting to be really interested in the Fam-Psych residency programs. Would you be able to do a video on Med-Psych programs if possible? I know that you’re super busy doing amazing things so I completely understand if you can’t! Thank you so much and thank you for all the work you are doing for pre meds and medical students!
I like how in the Intro you mention Emergency Medicine, but then don't even cover them at all. Lol
Blood brain barrier is what separates us from the massive ego clashes in the op
I really want to know more about oncologists in general
I’m a 27 year old paralegal with no intentions of going to Med school. Why do I love these videos so much.
Please do more in depth internal medicine specialist and/or clinical Scientists
Here I am watching this, but I'm going into research instead. Can't help but respect the people applying our work haha (and especially those who do both).
More videos like these, explained many specialties in a short video
Sounds like I’m gonna love anesthesiology. 👏🏽 I’d also love radiology, pathology and internal medicine. In that order. 😆😌
The ego thing is real asf though. I almost went into anesthesiology but I couldn't stand with surgeons acting like they're boss of the OR. Its annoying having to fight back against surgeons constantly. Choose to do ER instead. Lol now I only argue with everyone.
I am able to defuse situations so I’ll probably annoy the surgeon by being me and use these tactics
Radiology, Anesthesia, and Derm 🔥🔥🔥
Please do psychiatry in part 3 :)
I literally choked at the Radiologist section! 😂😂
Dermatology is best of.I love it.🙂🙂
I’m a psychology PhD student not a med student but i love this channel. I’m mad I didn’t find it before.
I want to go into forensic pathology, and I was hoping that there would be something more in depth on pathology in general
No psychiatry or emergency medicine? Is there going to be a part 3?
The plastic surgeon gives radiologists about 15 seconds. And sums it up perfectly
Hi, can you make a video about the pros and cons of the Affordable Care Act? I’d like to hear it from a physicians point of view.
Do more videos about anesthesiology pleaseeeee
This was very helpful thank you. can you make video about a neurologist
Interesting video. I trained in dermatology in the 80s, before cosmetic procedures. In defense of dermatology, a good dermatologist knows a lot of medicine, does surgery, sees patients of all ages, and can excel at dermatopathology. Teaching and academic dermatology also is rewarding. If you work hard and take excellent care of your patients, the income is good, but I know dermatologists who don’t do well because they can’t get a good following of loyal patients because they can’t treat itching!
Please do forensics next! They don‘t get enough recognition 🙈
I love medicine! It is so interesting. (And no, I don't mean drugs, but the medical field).
HEY. You are doing a great work. I am interested in cardiothoracic surgery. i always admired heart and its functionality . can you please do a short video on cardiothoracic surgery. exactly what is like , how difficult it is and ore content.
thank you. please revert
Where I live anesthesiologists are also the icu physicians because they know so much.
I knew it! I'm gonna be a radiologist
I'd be wary about radiology. Many believe that automation will end up replacing that specialty in the next decade or so. Not sure how legitimate this is, but it's enough of a fear to make me want to stay clear from it.
@@jamesryan310 lmao you look like the type of guy who would vote for Andrew Yang. Libtard.
@@brianyi2995 Awww, you're presented with a point of view that differs from your own so you resort to calling me a libtard. That's adorable. As fun as it would be to get into an argument in the comment section with you, you seem to have the argumentative capabilities of a 5 year old. But hey, whatever gives you a brief, temporary boost of confidence
@@jamesryan310 We're far away from from AI getting even close to being able to read scans.
@@jamesryan310 nice comeback
Not everyone need surgery, surgeons might think they are doing the “dirty work” and think the rest of the specialist aren’t good. I think oncology get hit hard than them, to get patients going through chemo are hard. Likewise for other speciality in neurology, nephrology, cardiology, which some or major issues surgery aren’t helpful at all in solving their problems. Is more of a biochemistry thing
Do a dentist vs medicine pros cons video
Covered all the ROAD specialties except ophth
i like how shits hitting the fan and the anesthesiologist is just smiling
I want to hear about pediatric stereotypes
What the stereotype on psych physicians?
apparently they dont exist to ol boy up there. smh
Well, they are "psychos". AHAHAHA get it? Get it?
Ok I'll stop
Can you do a video on Anesthesiologists?
The surgeon vs anesthesiologist dynamic described must be an American thing. In Europe or at least the countries I worked on, anesthesiologist reign supreme and are the only ones to keep surgeons in place with their crankiness. I even witnessed anesthesiologists yelling at surgeons.
I am very late to this video but it would be cool to see ENT, ophthalmology, PM&R and IM subspecialties :)
That internal medicine doc be looking like a titan from AOT
Can you do Pediatrics, Neurology and Psychiatry?
It is definetly true that surgeons do not care about medication in comparison to their internal medicine colleagues!
Please do Psych. Currently in Psych rotations and I feel it's what I wanna specialize in..
Radiology - make big bucks and work from home! win win!
Emergency medicine next please!!!
Fab video, make on Psychiatry , radiotherapy, and nuclear medicine plzzz
Thanks doc saab
Could you please do a video on radiology going more in depth please?🥺🥺🥺
Dr. Cellini and sarel gaur MD are two good radiology youtubers
what about physical medicine and rehab? What are the personality traits? I am a physiatrist and after many years I am surprised my specialty is not well understood even by med students. I do love what i am doing, out patient musculoskeletal and pain medicine. PT was my pre med so it has worked well for me for my specialty.
I've noticed as I have been studying for the MCAT, and applying, that the Canadian medical application process has a few differences from the American application process. I was wondering if you could make a video about Anesthesia in more depth; any major differences between practicing in Canada vs. U.S.?
ayy, I'm also in canada writing the mcat. I'm procrastinating atm though :(
Anesthesia in Canada is basically everything they do in the u.s. + what the registered nurse anesthetists does as only anesthesiologists are allowed to administer anasthesia in Canada. It is mostly the same otherwise.
Can you please make a video on neurology? Thanks 😊
Please do one on psychiatry
Can you do a more in depth video on dermatology and it’s sub specialties like laser and aesthetic dermatology like cosmetic dermatology
Dr. Mike's a family doc probably
Would family health be the only field where the doctor treats both children (including infants) and adults?
Most issues affecting children are dealt with by paediatrics and for every "adult specialty" theres a paediatric counterpart isn't it?
I always thought something was off about my Radiology professor turns out she's a vampire thanks for clarifying that for me 😂😂