Another incredibly fun Konversation with the one and only Faye ✨ Let me know which part of the conversation you enjoyed the most and follow Faye on all her socials! 📱 Take care everyone, bye bye! 👋🏻
2 favourite med youtubers in one video is amazing thank u so much for making this happen and starting great conversations. Love from a vet med student 🦒
At 6:23 nasir talks about the impression ppl have...my impression from watching your RUclips videos for a while now is you're amazing youtuber, smart, hardworking student, you put in effort when u need to(step 1 requires the amount u put in) and somone who enjoy travelling spending time with loved ones...tbh I think you have pretty balanced life mate! Your a great role model for us medicos! Thank you for putting yourself out there for us! I hope you dont take ppls negativity get to you, keep focused and I feel like all the youtubers of medical community I follow are epic.
What I loved most about this particular episode is how you both shared so much positivity about putting yourself out there on the internet! I’m sure that so many of us watching (with small RUclips channels) will be inspired to keep posting content that we enjoy, without worrying about any ‘hate’ or ‘negativity’. Thank you Nasir & Faye! 💪🏽
I don’t think that it is important of how many hours we study but it is how effective it is ... actually you can do 5-6 hours a day and this can be more efficient than 15 hours with distrusted mind
I need to study but I can't stop listening!!!! It was a great idea to make this a separate channel as not everyone is a fan of long videos. But I am so congrats!
Hey Faye and Nasr Love the Podcast, Keep up the good work, I love the moment in the begining where is like 'Ok now I'll roll the music and start the intro'
This is one of my favorite podcast episodes! i love Faye and Nasir’s videos respectively Honestly, you are both so inspirational and calming!! LOVE YALL 💙
Thank you!! And it’s so funny you should say calming because when I tell you, I don’t think I’ve ever spoke to anyone more calming than Nasir 🤣 it’s incredible
I only now got to listen to this amazing episode. To answer the question... I would think someone is not living when there is no brain activity anymore. I could be very wrong, it's the first thing I thought of though. Looking forward for more content, they really brighten up my lunchbreaks.
Nasir you are the one who motivated to study hard , get organized , exercise regularly and in general stay motivated. Like I cannot imagine people giving such comments . You cannot make everyone happy, but I can definitely tell that you have made many lives better as an elder brother and in future as a doctor. Thanks man for everything ❤️❤️❤️👍👍. Stay strong and keep going.
Finally got round to listening to this! 10/10 guys- well done on the podcast Nasir and I'd say the patient is alive thanks to the ventilator and controlled stopping of the heart
@@KharmaKast I spent 2 years studying for a health degree (not medicine) I distinctly remember having a lecture where the lecturer talked about being "clinically dead". i didnt fully understand the point but i distinctly remember them saying that if you stop breathing and your heart stops and then you are revived by CPR, you were not dead when your heart stopped and you stopped breathing. If that is the case, that such a pt is not clinically dead, i would have thought that the pt in your example isnt clinically dead either. Not that i know what they teach in medicine about being clinically dead.
The best part of the podcast was the last question and the ans to it cannot be more true!!!! I attended all online lectures last year but this year I just can’t focus. It’s always better for me to watch them later at 2 times speed or do the topic from some other available resources. And seriously this was bothering me so much cuz I thought I’m the only one missing lectures and I’ll be behind in some topics but hearing that you guys are going through the same is so helpful!! ☺️☺️☺️
That story you told about the bypass, damn i was listening so closely and when you asked the question, i was like Holy Shit how do you answer that?? These podcasts makes us know even more about you creators, keep up with this!!
i am a final year medical student from Turkey, and it is so interesting to me that almost everyone in my country (and from most Middle Eastern countries) try to go to the UK for their specialty training - me included - and most UK med students try to go to the US
Dude, I listen to 5 episodes now. It has been so many times that I listen to the current and previous episodes. Even now, I have already learnt almost everything in the 5 conversations. I hope you like it, brother. You are the best. Do you really appreciate me for listening every episode, Kharma Medic, please? I am just asking. Roman.
The most common thing in Indian students studying for competitive exams is they study 10 to 12 hours a day for 2 years. So Believe in yourself, Nothing is hard when it becomes a habit.
Nasir, tbh I like the audio version of this podcast more cuz I can work alongside hearing the podcast, and well, just a reminder, this particular episode isn't available on Spotify yet.
For the question about Open heart surgery - yes, that person is definitely alive in my opinion. It is the same if you say that your car isn't a working car anymore because in a moment a mechanic is changing some parts of the motor. There has to be a place in time when our body isn't on stand by (sleep), but on off mode (surgery or coma) so that someone can change something so that our whole system can continue working.
It’s interesting because In our med school we have to attend lesson in person we don’t have recorded lesson. Also during the pandemic we have live lessons and they are not recorded and it’s really annoying. How does it works in you uni is it just due to pandemic or you can always watch the registration? (Ps I study in italy)
I made a similar comment ! How interesting its similar where i live but we convinced the professors to record their lectures (some still refused ugh but whatever) where do you study ?
Doing past exam questions and doing flashcards is a form of active recall guys... I agree on the pomodoro, 25 min isn't productive. It has to be longer
This podcast was so relatable especially in terms of the online lectures dilemma, I thought it was just me struggling with online med school lectures 😭
I have been studying online for the last two years now. I presented a research paper in grade 10th and so the school gave me leaves and I had to cope with my studies and now am about to complete my grade 11th. It's really tough and I surely am having mental health issues.
Omg you're so brave ! Try and take some time to care for yourself. I know this doesnt solve all your mental health problems but i am sending you all my strength ! You got this !
on the topic of 100 hours of studying in a week, i'd say that i'm a 17 yr old in year 12 currently studying A-levels to get into medicine and i also watched the MDprospect video and thought to myself if Jimmy is doing that in his 20's why not i try and do it now. i did it during the christmas breaks and i do not need to lie because i'm not going to get fame or even a pence here by lying. i did it with the help of my other friend which was in india. we would share our forest w each other each night to see if we've done the hours. yes after that week i was tired, in fact everynight when i was sleeping i was exhausted but physically. i love studying and i try to maintain a 8-12 hr per day. obviously i can't do it everyday and i didn't start like oh i'm gonna start studying 12hr everyday from now on; what i did was pushing myself one step more and more everyday. anyway i think comments can sometimes be read in ways that they are not meant to be read, they can come across as arrogant or rude. anyway i'll be applying to UCL, KCL and 2 orther med schools this year and i hope that i'll see you at KCL one day. also amazing podcasts i'm a big fan. 🤍🤍
In my country we have to take a national entrance exam to get to med school...during the year I was studying for that exam I spent 12 hours a day studying...and some of my friends even studied more!!! yes my mental health was destroyed but I got into med school eventually!!!🤩 I can't even think about those days now!!!😂
The patient is alive because the brain wavelength is still working well I guess but at that time the person continuing being alive is at the doctor hand because any mistake then 😬😬 and yes online lectures really making me lazy to read and reduce the time I leave for reading alone 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️ And you guys shouldn't let negative comments get to you, you really were the one who let me come out of my comfort zone in term of studying and getting things done, always use excuse to be lazy and procastinate which I still do to be honest 😂😂🤦🏽♀️ but it's not like before . So the older generation and others who think you're just being internet influencer don't speak for anyone but themselves which is a bitter place apologies to them 😬😌 And very glad you're taking a time back for self care 🥰🥰😊
precovid I used to always spend my time at the uni library after lectures getting work done before I go back home - my brain trained myself to think about home as a place to unwind and relax and library a place to get work done, covid times right now, 2020 was difficult to get used to, cuz I was at home all the time and living alone wasn't really fun as well pfff 😂😂😂, but slowly I guess I just got used to it and I dare say I getting used to doing work at my place than a library now but paying attention to class is hard sitting at home and I do miss library :'( .
Very interesting philosophical question... heart not beating, lungs not breathing, half of their blood is missing... at that moment, only the machines (ventilator, bypass machine, etc) are keeping the patient "alive" but is the patient alive at this point in time? Well depends on your definition of the word "alive." Some people define it as being able to do activities, having alertness, being able to make decisions, have a conversation, etc. Others can define being "alive" as no matter the activity, i.e. one can simply lay in bed, have oxygen provided manually or not, and have blood circulate. As humans being immobile for a short period of time is normal, we do it every day when we sleep. We are still alive when we're asleep even though we are not doing some exciting activity like drinking wine in Italy; oxygen and blood is present. In my opinion, at that moment in which the patient is fully dependent on machines is still alive because oxygen and blood is being provided regardless how. I can see why a person can argue this patient is not alive at that moment in question because the patient cannot articulate nor perform activities. But it all comes down to how you define the word "alive." Any thoughts?
Hey Nassir, just to comment on the story of the guy having an open heart surgery.. is he alive? is he dead? The heart isn't beating (flat line), the lungs aren't working, but you forgot something very important that is functioning perfectly: the brain. If you were there and put some electrodes on his scalp and did an electroencephalogram, you sill see the proof that there is still a life inside. That's why to declare a person brain dead (with two EEGs showing flat lines) is the ultimate thing to cut off the machines. So yes, he's brain is alive so the guy is alive! :) Sorry for any mistakes I studied medicine in French hhh
Wait... you guys had recorded version of lectures before covid in the uk ? What ? Omg that is not the case here in belgium. the lectures were live and you had to be there ... if you were not well thats a pity, you would have to chase other medics for their notes. And still now with some professors they wont agree to record the lecture its sooo annoying ! I hope that it is going to become a thing even after covid here that lecture will be recorded so that you can watch them at home but i doubt it cause they want people to come in person so ... Anyway ramble sorry i would be curious to know how its like in other countries than belgium or the uk tho
yep in the UK at many universities almost all lectures are recorded and available online! This was not the case at all in Canada and as you said if you missed it tough luck
in Pakistan the exams are very competitive in high school. the merit in MBBS in Pakistan is a medical college is top 3% and 10 % weightage of ou merit is middle school 40% highschool score and lastly entrance exams is 50% so at the age of 12 we are trained to study 15 hours daily, causing us to have big hips and pig like shape, but here middle school exams are competitive exams till Entrance exams. the top student are from Lahore in which a kid wanted to be the top 3% percent and dies taking steroids' and sleep deprivation while studying for highschool exams. If Americans and citizens wanted to pass our middle school exams they will fail for 7 years because we have to write 86 pages in 40 minutes. I bet you people will take my comment as a joke but we Pakistanis take 0-level A-level and IB diplomas as a joke. because you people have really easy studies throughout life because the west have a lot of universities and colleges. Pakistan has total 16 med colleges (open merit) while india has 3000 med colleges. so i study 15 hours a day which is normal my friend do like a 19 hours study. but we think its less because we don't waste our time rather we make list of our syllabus and get it done. buy like more than 10 reference books memorize them and get it done. no one from outside Pakistan can pass our exams
I don't know I feel like she thinks that being in medical school makes her better than other people, she needs to humble down because not everybody has the privilege of receiving an adequate education.
Hey Emily! I wanted to reply because I’m sorry that’s how you perceive me. I’ve actually made a video about my journey to medical school which hopefully might dispel the idea that I think I’m better than others as this isn’t the case at all 😁 ruclips.net/video/Iezn8qCzxQU/видео.html
Another incredibly fun Konversation with the one and only Faye ✨
Let me know which part of the conversation you enjoyed the most and follow Faye on all her socials! 📱
Take care everyone, bye bye! 👋🏻
Great video... enjoyed the conversation... would have loved more if you could add timestamps ....
Thank you so so much for having me! Truly honoured and I hope everyone enjoys ❤️❤️
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I love you faye you're the most beautiful girl i have ever seen
You got great content, keep up the great work 💪
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Love how it seems like they're full time podcasters but behind the scenes they're scrambling with exams lol, the struggles
full time study part time enjoying life
Faye is so pretty ahhhh
Aww thank you!!❤️❤️
Faye is the most beautiful person in and out she's shining ❤❤❤❤❤
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@@DrFayeBate I LOVE YOU Beautiful soul ❤❤❤❤
2 favourite med youtubers in one video is amazing thank u so much for making this happen and starting great conversations. Love from a vet med student 🦒
Thank you Clare!! Best of luck with your veterinary studies ❤️
the moment she started speaking, I literally got goosebumps.. I love her
I mean what is there to NOT love ? She is amazing !
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@@DrFayeBate u replied 👉🏼👈🏼❤
At 6:23 nasir talks about the impression ppl have...my impression from watching your RUclips videos for a while now is you're amazing youtuber, smart, hardworking student, you put in effort when u need to(step 1 requires the amount u put in) and somone who enjoy travelling spending time with loved ones...tbh I think you have pretty balanced life mate! Your a great role model for us medicos! Thank you for putting yourself out there for us! I hope you dont take ppls negativity get to you, keep focused and I feel like all the youtubers of medical community I follow are epic.
What I loved most about this particular episode is how you both shared so much positivity about putting yourself out there on the internet! I’m sure that so many of us watching (with small RUclips channels) will be inspired to keep posting content that we enjoy, without worrying about any ‘hate’ or ‘negativity’. Thank you Nasir & Faye! 💪🏽
I don’t think that it is important of how many hours we study but it is how effective it is ... actually you can do 5-6 hours a day and this can be more efficient than 15 hours with distrusted mind
yeah, the same thing applies to the sleep you get
It is not important how many hours of sleep you get, it is important what you do when you ur awake
I need to study but I can't stop listening!!!! It was a great idea to make this a separate channel as not everyone is a fan of long videos. But I am so congrats!
Hey Faye and Nasr Love the Podcast, Keep up the good work, I love the moment in the begining where is like 'Ok now I'll roll the music and start the intro'
This podcast idea is just GREAT! I am enjoying every single minute of each podcast Nasir!
Thank you !
I love faye so much! She seems so genuine and kind. U guys are so well spoken . This was so entertaining to watch. Much love x
Thank you so much Ra 🥰
The only podcast I used to listen....just to hear much more about Nasir ..which actually boost me to be more productive 😌
This is one of my favorite podcast episodes! i love Faye and Nasir’s videos respectively
Honestly, you are both so inspirational and calming!! LOVE YALL 💙
Thank you!! And it’s so funny you should say calming because when I tell you, I don’t think I’ve ever spoke to anyone more calming than Nasir 🤣 it’s incredible
@@DrFayeBate ahahaha this podcast is the chill zone 🥶
The KharmaKast made his way to the top, my favorite one for sure, and this ep is amazing!
Thank you so much ❤️❤️
Such high praise Emillyn, thank you!
I really loved this colab!!! great team!! thanks for teaching us a lot!! Hugs from Surquillo, Lima, Perú ❤️
I only now got to listen to this amazing episode. To answer the question... I would think someone is not living when there is no brain activity anymore. I could be very wrong, it's the first thing I thought of though. Looking forward for more content, they really brighten up my lunchbreaks.
Nasir you are the one who motivated to study hard , get organized , exercise regularly and in general stay motivated. Like I cannot imagine people giving such comments . You cannot make everyone happy, but I can definitely tell that you have made many lives better as an elder brother and in future as a doctor. Thanks man for everything ❤️❤️❤️👍👍. Stay strong and keep going.
Finally got round to listening to this! 10/10 guys- well done on the podcast Nasir and I'd say the patient is alive thanks to the ventilator and controlled stopping of the heart
Thank you!! I’m still undecided but leaning towards not alive honestly
@@KharmaKast I spent 2 years studying for a health degree (not medicine) I distinctly remember having a lecture where the lecturer talked about being "clinically dead". i didnt fully understand the point but i distinctly remember them saying that if you stop breathing and your heart stops and then you are revived by CPR, you were not dead when your heart stopped and you stopped breathing. If that is the case, that such a pt is not clinically dead, i would have thought that the pt in your example isnt clinically dead either. Not that i know what they teach in medicine about being clinically dead.
The best part of the podcast was the last question and the ans to it cannot be more true!!!! I attended all online lectures last year but this year I just can’t focus. It’s always better for me to watch them later at 2 times speed or do the topic from some other available resources. And seriously this was bothering me so much cuz I thought I’m the only one missing lectures and I’ll be behind in some topics but hearing that you guys are going through the same is so helpful!! ☺️☺️☺️
Ohmygod! Two of my absolute favourite people!!! Excited!! ❤️❤️❤️
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That story you told about the bypass, damn i was listening so closely and when you asked the question, i was like Holy Shit how do you answer that??
These podcasts makes us know even more about you creators, keep up with this!!
Love U both... Your helpful contents reach so many people... I'm a medical student from Ethiopia benefiting from you guys videos. 💛💚
totally attracted to each other 100% sure both
faye bate shyness
i am a final year medical student from Turkey, and it is so interesting to me that almost everyone in my country (and from most Middle Eastern countries) try to go to the UK for their specialty training - me included - and most UK med students try to go to the US
OH the philosophical question! I ALWAYS THINK ABOUT THAT TOO! i was never able find an answer tho
the grass is always greener on the other side 😂
I want to go to canada lol
@@amilliev.6131 ahahaha l was generalizing, hope we all end up where we want to!
Kianmd is also pretty good. Would be fun to see an interview with her.
She's a medschool youtuber in Canada :)
Omg I love Faye ❤️❤️❤️
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Yayy my favourite youtubers in one place! Absolutely loved this konversation❤❤🤗
Thank you Semio!❤️
Loved this podcast! And also love you guys 💕 I am sure you will become amazing doctors! 🇮🇹
AHHHH my favorite twoooo!
You're my favorite!!😭💕💕
Gaellee I’m one of your fansssss from Lebanon! Much love sister ❤️❤️
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Omg, Faye! Finally!
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That clarification of you saying I watched the recorded lectures .. was a good save
It’s fax
Dude, I listen to 5 episodes now. It has been so many times that I listen to the current and previous episodes. Even now, I have already learnt almost everything in the 5 conversations. I hope you like it, brother. You are the best. Do you really appreciate me for listening every episode, Kharma Medic, please? I am just asking.
Roman.
Of course, Glad you like them!
THIS IS MY FAV SO FAR, I’m a Faye fan
welcome!
THANK YOU ❤️❤️
Agreed definitely a fav
Ohhh I love her accent!
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Watching your video every day, I feel that learning and life are slowly improving. Feels great
The most common thing in Indian students studying for competitive exams is they study 10 to 12 hours a day for 2 years.
So Believe in yourself, Nothing is hard when it becomes a habit.
What konversation 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍,loved it so much
Nasir, tbh I like the audio version of this podcast more cuz I can work alongside hearing the podcast, and well, just a reminder, this particular episode isn't available on Spotify yet.
not sure why it's not! I'll try to fix it ASAP
Absolutely loved this, could you ask for a better combo ??? 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
For the question about Open heart surgery - yes, that person is definitely alive in my opinion. It is the same if you say that your car isn't a working car anymore because in a moment a mechanic is changing some parts of the motor. There has to be a place in time when our body isn't on stand by (sleep), but on off mode (surgery or coma) so that someone can change something so that our whole system can continue working.
Omg love your podcasts❤️❤️.. please do another episode with Faye and Elizabeth😍😍..
Loved it! When are we getting one with Ali Abdaal?
Here's that intro in practice!
Ahahah that video tutorial made my day honestly
This conversation 🤩😍😍
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Awesome!❤️
It’s interesting because In our med school we have to attend lesson in person we don’t have recorded lesson. Also during the pandemic we have live lessons and they are not recorded and it’s really annoying. How does it works in you uni is it just due to pandemic or you can always watch the registration? (Ps I study in italy)
I made a similar comment ! How interesting its similar where i live but we convinced the professors to record their lectures (some still refused ugh but whatever) where do you study ?
Theee besttttt❤️!
The podcast is not avaliable on spotify nor google podcasts?
I like the fact you use a different emoji to represent different people
A collab with my fave RUclipsrs!!!
Doing past exam questions and doing flashcards is a form of active recall guys... I agree on the pomodoro, 25 min isn't productive. It has to be longer
I miss libraries too. Libraries were my second home
Start your content making to be with Naser one day in this amazing kharmakast.
Big fan of you man and Faye also.
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This podcast was so relatable especially in terms of the online lectures dilemma, I thought it was just me struggling with online med school lectures 😭
Same online grad student in CS here, such a terrible thing to do
I completely agree that no matter what you do you will get judged.
Ooow I just discovered khamakast.. yass
I have been studying online for the last two years now. I presented a research paper in grade 10th and so the school gave me leaves and I had to cope with my studies and now am about to complete my grade 11th. It's really tough and I surely am having mental health issues.
Omg you're so brave ! Try and take some time to care for yourself. I know this doesnt solve all your mental health problems but i am sending you all my strength ! You got this !
@@amilliev.6131 Thanks a lot. This means a lot and I am really trying my best to not fall off the edge and end up spiraling. Once again, Thanks.
How do you guys do it....being cool and smart. Looking awesome 😍
We need @Journey2Med (Hazal and Lydie) on here 😂😂
Love you both😘😘😘😘
Amazing
Nice chat ! Thumbs up :)
on the topic of 100 hours of studying in a week, i'd say that i'm a 17 yr old in year 12 currently studying A-levels to get into medicine and i also watched the MDprospect video and thought to myself if Jimmy is doing that in his 20's why not i try and do it now. i did it during the christmas breaks and i do not need to lie because i'm not going to get fame or even a pence here by lying. i did it with the help of my other friend which was in india. we would share our forest w each other each night to see if we've done the hours. yes after that week i was tired, in fact everynight when i was sleeping i was exhausted but physically. i love studying and i try to maintain a 8-12 hr per day. obviously i can't do it everyday and i didn't start like oh i'm gonna start studying 12hr everyday from now on; what i did was pushing myself one step more and more everyday. anyway i think comments can sometimes be read in ways that they are not meant to be read, they can come across as arrogant or rude. anyway i'll be applying to UCL, KCL and 2 orther med schools this year and i hope that i'll see you at KCL one day. also amazing podcasts i'm a big fan. 🤍🤍
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In my country we have to take a national entrance exam to get to med school...during the year I was studying for that exam I spent 12 hours a day studying...and some of my friends even studied more!!!
yes my mental health was destroyed but I got into med school eventually!!!🤩
I can't even think about those days now!!!😂
KONKUR!
please have @everydayanna on the kharmacast next!
I xould love that being a first year medic myself !
MDProspect should totally be the next one 😅
The patient is alive because the brain wavelength is still working well I guess but at that time the person continuing being alive is at the doctor hand because any mistake then 😬😬 and yes online lectures really making me lazy to read and reduce the time I leave for reading alone 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
And you guys shouldn't let negative comments get to you, you really were the one who let me come out of my comfort zone in term of studying and getting things done, always use excuse to be lazy and procastinate which I still do to be honest 😂😂🤦🏽♀️ but it's not like before . So the older generation and others who think you're just being internet influencer don't speak for anyone but themselves which is a bitter place apologies to them 😬😌
And very glad you're taking a time back for self care 🥰🥰😊
Wow amazing 🤩
2:43 what was that
It was Amazing
Will you upload this banger 😂 on Spotify?
I usually listen on spotify too but i kinda like the comment feature here lol i think imma start comming here instead
precovid I used to always spend my time at the uni library after lectures getting work done before I go back home - my brain trained myself to think about home as a place to unwind and relax and library a place to get work done, covid times right now, 2020 was difficult to get used to, cuz I was at home all the time and living alone wasn't really fun as well pfff 😂😂😂, but slowly I guess I just got used to it and I dare say I getting used to doing work at my place than a library now but paying attention to class is hard sitting at home and I do miss library :'( .
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Man to be honest, her appearance is the major reason for me to click in this video lol
Very interesting philosophical question... heart not beating, lungs not breathing, half of their blood is missing... at that moment, only the machines (ventilator, bypass machine, etc) are keeping the patient "alive" but is the patient alive at this point in time? Well depends on your definition of the word "alive." Some people define it as being able to do activities, having alertness, being able to make decisions, have a conversation, etc. Others can define being "alive" as no matter the activity, i.e. one can simply lay in bed, have oxygen provided manually or not, and have blood circulate. As humans being immobile for a short period of time is normal, we do it every day when we sleep. We are still alive when we're asleep even though we are not doing some exciting activity like drinking wine in Italy; oxygen and blood is present. In my opinion, at that moment in which the patient is fully dependent on machines is still alive because oxygen and blood is being provided regardless how. I can see why a person can argue this patient is not alive at that moment in question because the patient cannot articulate nor perform activities. But it all comes down to how you define the word "alive." Any thoughts?
Good stuff
come AUSTRALIA!!
I WAS WAITING FOR THIS ONE TURN IT UP !
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Hey Nassir, just to comment on the story of the guy having an open heart surgery.. is he alive? is he dead?
The heart isn't beating (flat line), the lungs aren't working, but you forgot something very important that is functioning perfectly: the brain.
If you were there and put some electrodes on his scalp and did an electroencephalogram, you sill see the proof that there is still a life inside. That's why to declare a person brain dead (with two EEGs showing flat lines) is the ultimate thing to cut off the machines.
So yes, he's brain is alive so the guy is alive! :)
Sorry for any mistakes I studied medicine in French hhh
Are you Algerian?
Rewtaching this lol
damn i wanna be one of these podcast so bad
So many ads but otherwise great 🙂
Hi
Wait... you guys had recorded version of lectures before covid in the uk ? What ? Omg that is not the case here in belgium. the lectures were live and you had to be there ... if you were not well thats a pity, you would have to chase other medics for their notes. And still now with some professors they wont agree to record the lecture its sooo annoying !
I hope that it is going to become a thing even after covid here that lecture will be recorded so that you can watch them at home but i doubt it cause they want people to come in person so ...
Anyway ramble sorry i would be curious to know how its like in other countries than belgium or the uk tho
yep in the UK at many universities almost all lectures are recorded and available online! This was not the case at all in Canada and as you said if you missed it tough luck
@@KharmaKast ahahahha indeed thank you for your reply ! Loving this community :)
Conversation with md prospect
Do it with ari please
I think she has crush on nasir
We all have a crush on Nasir 😭😭😭
@@Halaaa15 😂😂
Why were they so awkward?
I didnt find them awkward at all ... 🤔
in Pakistan the exams are very competitive in high school. the merit in MBBS in Pakistan is a medical college is top 3% and 10 % weightage of ou merit is middle school 40% highschool score and lastly entrance exams is 50% so at the age of 12 we are trained to study 15 hours daily, causing us to have big hips and pig like shape, but here middle school exams are competitive exams till Entrance exams. the top student are from Lahore in which a kid wanted to be the top 3% percent and dies taking steroids' and sleep deprivation while studying for highschool exams. If Americans and citizens wanted to pass our middle school exams they will fail for 7 years because we have to write 86 pages in 40 minutes. I bet you people will take my comment as a joke but we Pakistanis take 0-level A-level and IB diplomas as a joke. because you people have really easy studies throughout life because the west have a lot of universities and colleges. Pakistan has total 16 med colleges (open merit) while india has 3000 med colleges. so i study 15 hours a day which is normal my friend do like a 19 hours study. but we think its less because we don't waste our time rather we make list of our syllabus and get it done. buy like more than 10 reference books memorize them and get it done. no one from outside Pakistan can pass our exams
I don't know I feel like she thinks that being in medical school makes her better than other people, she needs to humble down because not everybody has the privilege of receiving an adequate education.
Hey Emily! I wanted to reply because I’m sorry that’s how you perceive me. I’ve actually made a video about my journey to medical school which hopefully might dispel the idea that I think I’m better than others as this isn’t the case at all 😁
ruclips.net/video/Iezn8qCzxQU/видео.html
THE DEEP BRITISH VOICES,HMM.....
According to law Belgian, a person is alive when they have brain function. I don't even know if this makes sense in medicine :)
I hope i wont scare you if i meet you someday in the street
A lot of make up
She is still beautiful without a make up
Don’t thought about that
It suits her very well tho ! Amzing and inspiring woman
She is amazing and free to do what she wants so please stop being so mean.
Hello