You’re one badass girl. Watching this made me so glad I didn’t do a surgical residency. Speaking for all the ER docs- thanks for all your hard work. Never goes unnoticed.
@@hailey_0014biologically your brain cannot function well without enough sleep, no amount of training or caffeine will keep your brain running optimally. After 24 hours without sleep your coordination is equivalent of a .1% BAC, higher then the legal limit for driving. And certainly higher then what you should be at to preform surgery (0.0%)
I work in the health field myself. No Healthcare worker should work over 17 hours at a time. That should be illegal. That's when something can go wrong and lawsuits etc etc. Healthcare system has to change in general. Overworking people and when something goes wrong then its a problem.
"the reason why it (120 hours on-call) is legal is because you're not technically in-house/in the hospital" - which is much worse; you mess with your home life, you mess with your sleep, your life-span is shortened. what a f*cking joke. where does it end? how long will american patients and providers keep taking this?
You’re such an inspiration Dr. Daisy! Is it possible for you to make a video about your journey in medical school and how you got into medical school and what the process was like? I am a current college student and I plan on taking the MCAT spring 2023 and I would love to know how you encountered all the struggles!
Great video, you make the hospital look so much less scary. If I ever needed surgery, I would prefer a happy positive doctor over a grumpy one any day!
Love the video, it's just the sound effects were too much. I aspire to become a general trauma surgeon. 🙏🏼 It's so nice to see another latina in the field because it's rare. Keep it up you're doing great!!!
I kinda laughed at the “120 day on call” comment, but even 120 hours of being on call is crazy. You are such a trooper and still find the energy to go to the gym after your long hours and still answering work messages. You’re awesome!
Man working on call as a paramedic is just as shit. 96 hours on call and might get 5 hours of sleep throughout the whole shift. I dunno whose bright idea it is to make health care professionals work when fatigued.
Found you on TikTok and as a fellow 3rd year gen surgery resident (in an European country) your videos have been really interesting to watch! I was wondering - during the time on call do you perform all the surgeries yourself (with or without an attending) or do you mainly assist? Do you have a set of rules as to which procedures a 3rd/4th/5th year can perform themselves? We don't even have robotic surgery here so that seems reallt advanced to me already 😄
Hey! Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! Honestly - it varies quite a bit from rotation to rotation. Some rotations we do more and others less. I definitely have done cases from start to finish but when the cases are more complex I am first assisting! There are no definitive rules but there are cases we have to have logged prior to completing residency!
@@thedaisysanchez Thank you for answering! Looking forward to your next videos! ❤️ noticed I hadn't subscribed - oops 😳 - fixing that mistake right away!
If truckers aren't allowed to do more than 12 hour shifts, why are doctors? I wouldn't want someone performing surgery on me if they were really tired.
Had to stop this video. Listening with hearing aides on Bluetooth and the loud noises that were added were just too jarringly annoying. Sorry to miss the rest of the video.
Gym Rat: Hi I am a gym rat. What you do for a living? Dr. Daisy: I am a Surgery Resident. Gym Rat: What movie is that? Dr. Daisy: Never mind just give a spot. 🤣🤣
Absolutely incredible. To think about all in time, energy, long hours sleepless nights etc just to have the knowledge and ability you and Drs. alike have is unreal. To have the knowledge of how to use machines, medicines, tools the list goes on and on is unfathomable. The schooling and staying up to date on all the current medicines and procedures as well as all the paperwork, phone call, emails is something else. I complain about my 8 hour day at work quite often. And you drive an SRT.
I remember when I was a kid I wanted to be a doctor but too expensive so I went for engineering instead. 🎉 pays the bills. Thank you for taking us through your routines! Watching from Houston,TX🤙🏻🤟🏻
I am a bit confused about this 120-hour on-call situation. I know of the 80-hour work limit, yet you seem to have to come in on your days off too for the conference post call on top of all of this? How do you sleep on this 5 day 24 hour call? How do you study? Does only this program make you come in post 80 or is this pretty much the norm for general surgery residency??
In india you have to be on-call for 24 hours all 3 years of your Residency, Your Seniors can call you anytime during these 3 years There are aslo 36 hours duty shifts and It Really Becomes Toxic Alot of Times I Heard A Guy Got Serious problems In his Legs and alot of lymphadema so he went through a surgery of his whole legs Because besides his own duty he was also working in place of His Seniors as a part of Ragging Otherwise the Seniors won't teach you nothing It becomes Toxic Alot Of Times And They have to go through exams also so It is Really Tough
Loved the video! Just curious, are you allowed to wear a little bit long nails? In our country they are sooo strict about that, especially when you are an MD student 😅
Thank you! I would say - don't stress. Do your best and take it one day at a time. A career is amazing but not if it takes your life away from you. Always remember that living a life you love comes first.
I can’t wait to get my hands on a DaVinci 😏. This is the best video I’ve seen on RUclips so far of what to expect on call as General Surgery resident without all the usual doom and gloom.
It's a cool video to watch and see how much work you have 😅 One thing that really stands out though is your nails, how are you allowed to have your nails done while you're working..? That's a really big risk for spreading bacterias.. 😕
Doesn’t the acgme have guidelines that keep residents from working hours like this? Are people too afraid to report their program if it ignores the guidelines?
That’s what I was thinking. I thought the max you could work was 80 hours a week. Maybe it’s different because it was just “on call” not like that makes it easier.
Epic is giving me flashbacks 😅 Wait! I commented too early... lol Hospital plumbing must suck everywhere.. The hospital I used to work at had 2 BAD leaks. One was in MRI... imagine that panic. The other was in OP registration where a mystery liquid dripped down on my lip 🤮 Then noodles (??) came pouring down (cafeteria was above). Thank God no patients were around! You're giving me all kinds of flashbacks, Doc! 😂
Franco-American 24 yr old son is 7th year med and now urological surgeon interne pulling 24 hour guards plus his 60 hour normal week; no Xmas with us this year nor New Years. In France med school doesn't cost ANYTHING compared to back home in the states(which I tell him constantly,) but he'll be paid roughbly $2000 per month as an interne for the next 5 years(and working these incredible hours....) rr Normandy, France
There should have been TWO people doing what you’ve been doing in this vlog ( I would say the hospital administrators are not very good allowing this OVERLOAD on one of their ‘staff members ‘
What species of human are you😮 all that work, a child (I’m assuming that was your daughter), and you still managed to go to the gym. I do 10 hours at Amazon and I’m like nah.. no gym!
How do you manage to go home after working all day till 11 in the night ans then waking up at 5 1. Hows thst possible 2. Arent you afraid of falling asleep by mistake 3. What happens if theres a emergent case whilst youre asleep
Hey Doc, I noticed you had a number of hernia repairs. Was wondering if all or most of them had a common cause, if so, what it was? And your lady patient at 12:52, What was the cause of her volvulus?
You’re one badass girl. Watching this made me so glad I didn’t do a surgical residency. Speaking for all the ER docs- thanks for all your hard work. Never goes unnoticed.
Thank you! & thank you for all you do! I honestly step one foot in the ED and I'm already overwhelmed! Respect to your profession!
thank you for posting this! you are an inspiration Dr. Daisy Sanchez! y un orgullo para la raza mexicana! 💕💪🏼
Thank you! I appreciate this so much! Yo siempre orgullosissima de ser Mexicana!
I’ve been so into your videos. Wow! Thank you for your hard work and effort to the community. 💕💕
11/28/23
I would not want any medical professional that has been on call for more than twelve hours.
Amen!
Disagree. This is what they are trained to do. Just the same way everyone has different habits and schedules this is how some people function best.
@@hailey_0014 so why are thousands of patients injured in hospitals every year. Fatigue is one of the reasons.
@@hailey_0014biologically your brain cannot function well without enough sleep, no amount of training or caffeine will keep your brain running optimally. After 24 hours without sleep your coordination is equivalent of a .1% BAC, higher then the legal limit for driving. And certainly higher then what you should be at to preform surgery (0.0%)
eres una inspiración 💕💕luv these kind of videos
The more I watch the more I like her!
Hi! Do you also operate, or "just" prepare the patients and examine them before the needed operation? Thank you:)
Love your content❤️
Day 3 be hitting different! What a champ! 😆
Man I can’t wait to get into school to become a doctor it’s so much you have to do it’s literally never boring
Never boring, for sure!
Me too!
Yes! I want to be a dermatologist!!
How u did, could u get into?
Lol it’s so exhausting too 😢
I am amazed how you went to the gym after a 13 hour call. You’re amazing lol. I hope to be a surgeon like you one day.
I work in the health field myself. No Healthcare worker should work over 17 hours at a time. That should be illegal. That's when something can go wrong and lawsuits etc etc. Healthcare system has to change in general. Overworking people and when something goes wrong then its a problem.
Super interesting but the sound bite editing is intolerable
agreed had to stop half way in
"the reason why it (120 hours on-call) is legal is because you're not technically in-house/in the hospital" - which is much worse; you mess with your home life, you mess with your sleep, your life-span is shortened. what a f*cking joke. where does it end? how long will american patients and providers keep taking this?
AAH THIS IS AMAZING! As a future med student aspiring to be a general surgeon this inspires me so much! Please do more when you have the chance 😭❤️
You’re such an inspiration Dr. Daisy! Is it possible for you to make a video about your journey in medical school and how you got into medical school and what the process was like? I am a current college student and I plan on taking the MCAT spring 2023 and I would love to know how you encountered all the struggles!
How did it go?!
How did it go?
Even though you explained how its legal I still don't get it. I'm not a doctor here but I'm pretty certain this would not be legal in Australia.
Great video, you make the hospital look so much less scary. If I ever needed surgery, I would prefer a happy positive doctor over a grumpy one any day!
Love the video, it's just the sound effects were too much. I aspire to become a general trauma surgeon. 🙏🏼 It's so nice to see another latina in the field because it's rare. Keep it up you're doing great!!!
yeah way too many sound effects lol im sure it helps on brain dead tik tok users lol
You are such a boss woman omg!!! ❤️ love this video so much, so inspiring and please keep posting more. Thank you Daisy!
Thank you! I so appreciate your comment and you taking the time to watch my video!
I'd be less worried about the leak and more afraid about the fact that my surgeon is operating on 4 hours of sleep!
How is this still legal??
That seems like TOO MUCH
I can't wait to be a surgeon
How did you survive 120 hours. That is so dangerous.
How do you always find the motivation to workout after a long day at work??? It’s so hard for me 😩
So there isn’t a cap on on call hours. I thought it was 80 hours. I am asking from curiosity. Is it extra hours or bc you’re a chief resident?
After I watched this video of this amazing woman I suddenly had the urge to go take a nap
I kinda laughed at the “120 day on call” comment, but even 120 hours of being on call is crazy. You are such a trooper and still find the energy to go to the gym after your long hours and still answering work messages. You’re awesome!
You are so incredibly inspiring! I am also amazed at how well put-together u always look! Can u share your lip combo? It's literally perfect.
Yay can't wait too see this I admire how you are as a person doctor and mom 🙌🙏
Thank youuuuu!! I appreciate that so much! ❤️
The motivation of it all, Then I spotted the little car seat and I’m like AND she’s a mama too, okay this is a bad ass surgeon 🙌🏾
Man working on call as a paramedic is just as shit. 96 hours on call and might get 5 hours of sleep throughout the whole shift. I dunno whose bright idea it is to make health care professionals work when fatigued.
You are amazing, keep pushing through! The more patients you handle, the more experience you have, the better you get! ♥
when you talked about the water falling from the ceiling i literally thought about greys anatomy because there’s an episode where that happens 😂
Found you on TikTok and as a fellow 3rd year gen surgery resident (in an European country) your videos have been really interesting to watch! I was wondering - during the time on call do you perform all the surgeries yourself (with or without an attending) or do you mainly assist? Do you have a set of rules as to which procedures a 3rd/4th/5th year can perform themselves? We don't even have robotic surgery here so that seems reallt advanced to me already 😄
Hey! Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! Honestly - it varies quite a bit from rotation to rotation. Some rotations we do more and others less. I definitely have done cases from start to finish but when the cases are more complex I am first assisting! There are no definitive rules but there are cases we have to have logged prior to completing residency!
@@thedaisysanchez Thank you for answering! Looking forward to your next videos! ❤️ noticed I hadn't subscribed - oops 😳 - fixing that mistake right away!
If truckers aren't allowed to do more than 12 hour shifts, why are doctors? I wouldn't want someone performing surgery on me if they were really tired.
Had to stop this video. Listening with hearing aides on Bluetooth and the loud noises that were added were just too jarringly annoying. Sorry to miss the rest of the video.
Gym Rat: Hi I am a gym rat. What you do for a living?
Dr. Daisy: I am a Surgery Resident.
Gym Rat: What movie is that?
Dr. Daisy: Never mind just give a spot.
🤣🤣
There is a video on youtube abut a woman who was training in Surgery at Johns Hopkins in 1999. She was on call for 3 days straight!!
How do you have a life with this much work?
Absolutely incredible. To think about all in time, energy, long hours sleepless nights etc just to have the knowledge and ability you and Drs. alike have is unreal. To have the knowledge of how to use machines, medicines, tools the list goes on and on is unfathomable. The schooling and staying up to date on all the current medicines and procedures as well as all the paperwork, phone call, emails is something else. I complain about my 8 hour day at work quite often. And you drive an SRT.
The one thing I don't like about this video is the silly sounds put into the video; it brings it down in my eyes. Other than that, a great video..
Is this in San Antonio Texas?
You are super woman!! I’m tired just watching you on day 1 🤣 amazing!!
I remember when I was a kid I wanted to be a doctor but too expensive so I went for engineering instead. 🎉 pays the bills. Thank you for taking us through your routines! Watching from Houston,TX🤙🏻🤟🏻
I am a bit confused about this 120-hour on-call situation. I know of the 80-hour work limit, yet you seem to have to come in on your days off too for the conference post call on top of all of this? How do you sleep on this 5 day 24 hour call? How do you study? Does only this program make you come in post 80 or is this pretty much the norm for general surgery residency??
I love your energy.
Just a little question i though the law of ACGME did not permit residents to work more than 80 hours per week
In india you have to be on-call for 24 hours all 3 years of your Residency, Your Seniors can call you anytime during these 3 years
There are aslo 36 hours duty shifts and It Really Becomes Toxic Alot of Times I Heard A Guy Got Serious problems In his Legs and alot of lymphadema so he went through a surgery of his whole legs Because besides his own duty he was also working in place of His Seniors as a part of Ragging Otherwise the Seniors won't teach you nothing It becomes Toxic Alot Of Times And They have to go through exams also so It is Really Tough
Loved the video! Just curious, are you allowed to wear a little bit long nails? In our country they are sooo strict about that, especially when you are an MD student 😅
Your mask makes you daisy the duck or daisy duck
the lip filler too lol
You look like you could be sisters with Sandra Bullock .
Hey! I came across you on TikTok and I have been loving your content!
Pre-med student here
- Is the leaking roof something you tell the patient post op or do you not mention it at all since nothing happened?
You are beautiful love from India🇮🇳
Congratulations!! I love that you skip!! You can tell you love what you do!❤️
I want to get soooo bad in med school but here in Europe it’s so hard to get in med school and this makes me so depressed and sad
You are awesome!! keep up the good work and if you have any tips for high schoolers interested in the surgical field please share!!!
Thank you! I would say - don't stress. Do your best and take it one day at a time. A career is amazing but not if it takes your life away from you. Always remember that living a life you love comes first.
That first coffee sip 👏🏼👏🏼
I can’t wait to get my hands on a DaVinci 😏. This is the best video I’ve seen on RUclips so far of what to expect on call as General Surgery resident without all the usual doom and gloom.
I just found and and I’m enjoying your work! Thank you for sharing. ❤
It's so awesome the gift you surgeons have, thank you for your service ❤
Just discovered your channel and loving it 😍❤️
Que significa exactamente estar en 120 hts on call? Es decir estas de turno todo ese tiempo?
What scrubs do you wear? Does your team have a rule that everyone wears green?
Daisy, I LOVE you!!! I can’t wait to see longer videos/vlogs of your day to day. You’re AMAZING🥹💖💖
Thank you so much!!
Always fascinating these are so good.
love me a lap chole!!!!
It's a cool video to watch and see how much work you have 😅
One thing that really stands out though is your nails, how are you allowed to have your nails done while you're working..? That's a really big risk for spreading bacterias.. 😕
21 days
Imagine😂😂😂😭
you do a lot of hernia repairs as a third year general surgery resident!
can u have acrylic nails as a surgeon?
Doesn’t the acgme have guidelines that keep residents from working hours like this? Are people too afraid to report their program if it ignores the guidelines?
That’s what I was thinking. I thought the max you could work was 80 hours a week. Maybe it’s different because it was just “on call” not like that makes it easier.
3:27 made me laugh so hard
have u ever done surgery on a fan?
A little coffee pun intended.
You’re such a motivation! Love you 💕💕
Thank you!
Love you!!!
You didn’t sleep at all??
Most probably 2-4 hrs of a sleep in a 24 hour period that too spread out and most probably not continuous. 🤔
Epic is giving me flashbacks 😅
Wait! I commented too early... lol Hospital plumbing must suck everywhere..
The hospital I used to work at had 2 BAD leaks. One was in MRI... imagine that panic.
The other was in OP registration where a mystery liquid dripped down on my lip 🤮 Then noodles (??) came pouring down (cafeteria was above). Thank God no patients were around!
You're giving me all kinds of flashbacks, Doc! 😂
I love these types of videos 🥰
Franco-American 24 yr old son is 7th year med and now urological surgeon interne pulling 24 hour guards plus his 60 hour normal week; no Xmas with us this year nor New Years. In France med school doesn't cost ANYTHING compared to back home in the states(which I tell him constantly,) but he'll be paid roughbly $2000 per month as an interne for the next 5 years(and working these incredible hours....) rr Normandy, France
Love your videos! Do you do your own editing?
GoOd CofFeE .... jokes aside, thanks for making this video!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!
Love these vlogs 💖 looking forward to moreeee 🥰
Thank you! I will definitely continue to make more as I learn the RUclips world a bit more!
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
There should have been TWO people doing what you’ve been doing in this vlog ( I would say
the hospital administrators are not very good allowing this OVERLOAD on one of their ‘staff members ‘
I love the sound effects you've added.
8:05 is that sign refering to the Doctors or the sugery machiene? I assume it's refering to you but why is it walking like that in the picture. 🤔
What species of human are you😮 all that work, a child (I’m assuming that was your daughter), and you still managed to go to the gym. I do 10 hours at Amazon and I’m like nah.. no gym!
How do you manage to go home after working all day till 11 in the night ans then waking up at 5
1. Hows thst possible
2. Arent you afraid of falling asleep by mistake
3. What happens if theres a emergent case whilst youre asleep
Hey Doc,
I noticed you had a number of hernia repairs. Was wondering if all or most of them had a common cause, if so, what it was?
And your lady patient at 12:52, What was the cause of her volvulus?
The water falling from the ceiling sounds like an episode from ER, except the “water” was other bodily fluids and it was leaking into exam rooms. 😬👀
How in the heck do you stay ever beautiful for days on end..........hair and make-up follow you everywhere??
You can’t fall asleep if you’re eating 💁🏽♀️
Lol dunkin donuts rise and shine! 😅 120 days of on call, yes girl, keeping it real☺️😅 Love 🙌🏾😍
Is it Melitta that is the constructor of your mouth cover, the mask looks likea coffie filter?😅
you might want to reconsider all the ultra-processed food you're consuming
I think the water thing ACTUALLY DID HAPPEN on Grey’s Anatomy 😅
please give some love to your sterile processing team! was a tech before entering med school and it makes me so much more mindful of them.
looks exhausting holy moly... how much sleep do you get on average?