Probably my favorite "Day in the life". This guy is so genuine and honest about his career! Love his attitude! Amazing that his partner is also in the medical field! Great video!
That’s amazing to hear. Really wanted to create a realistic portrayal of our lives. It’s easy to be pessimistic about the future of healthcare, but there is so much room to channel that energy into being part of change instead. Thanks for watching!
Can we call out the dope tattoos that the other partner at the clinic had, super cool and glad to see some of the antiquated view on tattoos on doctors fading away
The other doc. is John Brosious, MD. A day in his life is too available on Kevin Jubbal's channel. Do check out. It's amazing. I just love his perspective 😍
Dr. Brosious’ visible authenticity is one of his greatest strengths (in addition to being a brilliant surgeon). One of my greatest luxuries is having him as a business partner, cosurgeon, and friend. Definitely check out his videos as well. He’s a huge evolutionary leap in breaking down stigmas.
i cant imagine having the patience and determination to become a doctor, literally years of life just dedicated to school and making sure you pass school, exams and retain such important information just to hopefully make it at the end and hopefully still have that determination/love for it
It’s a good point. People (and patients) forget that surgeons, physicians, providers are people also with lives and families. Balancing them can be a sincere challenge.
Work-life balance is a constant challenge in the vast majority of specialties. We keep evolving and adapting to make sure it works for us. Thanks for watching and your comment!
Kevin and Joshua, thank you. Before watching this episode I was strugling to decide what specialty I should go for, and that's becasue I really liked plastic surgery but in my hometown city (Cali, Colombia, very famous for aesthetic procedures) all plastics surgeons are commited to the aesthetics side of the specialty and for me that's not real medicine, so I felt kinda dissapointed because of that and started to look somewhere else. But then this video appears and Joshua does exactly what I was looking for, complex reconstructions, full anatomy knowledge and he does it not just for the money. Also, like him, I wanted to be a hematologist, but now I'm in love with plastics
Outstanding cinemagraphic elements and such a well put together DITL video. Dr.Goldman is very knowledgable in the field and his confidence and eagerness is apparent.
I was blown away by the cinematography. Kudos to Jubbal and his team. Thanks for the kind words and for watching. We are definitely trying to change how plastic surgery is approached in our market and staying enthusiastic lets us meet challenges head on.
She is a high bar to hold myself to; stellar surgeon, conscientious teacher, incredible mom and wife, and all around amazing person. Very fortunate to have found her.
It was a privilege to meet and learn from Dr. Goldman while I was living and working in Las Vegas doing certified Manual Lymph Drainage. We really appreciate the kind of care, education, excellence and options Dr. Goldman brings to patients. Thank you!
Not just an ortho surgeon but a fellowship-trained, trauma specialist who also does joints and sports and is an all around bada$$. She’s earned the respect of her colleagues, students/trainees and staff under the most adversarial conditions. And does it as an incredible mom and a wife. It’s sincerely an honor to watch her surprise every single person who had doubt, and to be a part of her life and success.
Obviously aren’t starving but definitely followed the reward of passion over finance in choosing sub specialties. I tell people a lot to avoid the instinct to massively change lifestyle aggressively after training and maintain the financial freedom to be able to change or walk away from employment that isn’t healthy or meeting it’s potential. Having that latitude is huge…and has been really important to us.
Good question! In the US (and I say that because countries with national health services may differ), we can decide whether to do all cash pay cosmetics, insurance-based reconstruction, or offer cash-pay reconstruction out of network, or a combination. Obviously, aside from a few examples, cosmetic is the simplest and most lucrative. Insurance requires billing and coding infrastructure and pays lower per minute. My partner and I are passionate about reconstruction and have billed a mission-driven practice that has about an 80-20 recon to cosmetic mix. We choose to fight the good fight on the insurance side.
Highly dependent on institute. Many PRS departments include hand trained surgeons who did additional CAQ and hand surgery is within all of our scope and training. Many level one centers have required CAQ to take call. In my experience, if you want hand cases, you can find them…
Great question! Depending on where you read, the fibula is only 5-15% of weight bearing. We leave 4-6cm proximally to protect the peroneal nerve and 4-6 cm distally to protect the integrity of the ankle. Most patients are walking post op day 1 and in a few weeks to months, outside of the avid runner, most won’t even notice the change.
hi as a 13 yr old who from a long family of doctors i feel like i needed to become a doctor myself and just thinking about the money but after i have seen your videos i feel like plastic surgery is something very interesting and cool so i wanted to ask how did u reach to their and what is the educational line to becoming a plastic surgeon all the way from secondary school gcse to owning my own clinic institute
Hello Kevin, I've been following you for a long time on youtube and really appreciate your work. The Content is amazing. However, you seem to be inconsistent on YTB and Instagram. I know you're swamped with work and have busy days. So for this reason I want to be part of this journey and would like to help you as social media manager. This will save days-hours of time and effort. Please let me know when you are available to discuss this.
Missed opportunity to shout out to our incredible multidisciplinary team (which is what I refer to when I say “we”). The night-shift nurses, residents, and staff (and really all involved) are integral to the success of our free tissue transfers and the salvage of threatened flaps. And, in all fairness to me, I am connected via mobile device to our external monitor (that trends flap O2 sats) which I check frequently overnight and have set to alarm for concerning changes…even in bed.
I’ve been lucky enough to know this couple for over 3 years, they are so passionate about helping people! The value they bring to our city is insane❤
We’re all so lucky to have YOU in our lives! ❤️❤️🙏
Probably my favorite "Day in the life". This guy is so genuine and honest about his career! Love his attitude! Amazing that his partner is also in the medical field! Great video!
That’s amazing to hear. Really wanted to create a realistic portrayal of our lives. It’s easy to be pessimistic about the future of healthcare, but there is so much room to channel that energy into being part of change instead. Thanks for watching!
Can we call out the dope tattoos that the other partner at the clinic had, super cool and glad to see some of the antiquated view on tattoos on doctors fading away
The other doc. is John Brosious, MD. A day in his life is too available on Kevin Jubbal's channel. Do check out. It's amazing. I just love his perspective 😍
Dr. Brosious’ visible authenticity is one of his greatest strengths (in addition to being a brilliant surgeon). One of my greatest luxuries is having him as a business partner, cosurgeon, and friend. Definitely check out his videos as well. He’s a huge evolutionary leap in breaking down stigmas.
Im a future nurse and I love tattoos, I have my whole arm tattooed and I’m glad this is not a tabu anymore ❤ intelligence is in our heads
Shut up..
i cant imagine having the patience and determination to become a doctor, literally years of life just dedicated to school and making sure you pass school, exams and retain such important information just to hopefully make it at the end and hopefully still have that determination/love for it
I really like how you included the family aspect of achieving the surgical profession.
Thank you for that.
It’s a good point. People (and patients) forget that surgeons, physicians, providers are people also with lives and families. Balancing them can be a sincere challenge.
Loved this day in the life! A very smart couple, glad to see he has a good balance of work and home life with family and his wife!
Work-life balance is a constant challenge in the vast majority of specialties. We keep evolving and adapting to make sure it works for us. Thanks for watching and your comment!
So far this ia the best video I've watch so far on this topic
The motivation is real, much respect to all involved!
❤️🙏
Kevin and Joshua, thank you. Before watching this episode I was strugling to decide what specialty I should go for, and that's becasue I really liked plastic surgery but in my hometown city (Cali, Colombia, very famous for aesthetic procedures) all plastics surgeons are commited to the aesthetics side of the specialty and for me that's not real medicine, so I felt kinda dissapointed because of that and started to look somewhere else. But then this video appears and Joshua does exactly what I was looking for, complex reconstructions, full anatomy knowledge and he does it not just for the money. Also, like him, I wanted to be a hematologist, but now I'm in love with plastics
Outstanding cinemagraphic elements and such a well put together DITL video. Dr.Goldman is very knowledgable in the field and his confidence and eagerness is apparent.
I was blown away by the cinematography. Kudos to Jubbal and his team. Thanks for the kind words and for watching. We are definitely trying to change how plastic surgery is approached in our market and staying enthusiastic lets us meet challenges head on.
Love how is wife is also a surgeon
She is a high bar to hold myself to; stellar surgeon, conscientious teacher, incredible mom and wife, and all around amazing person. Very fortunate to have found her.
This dude knows what’s up!!!
Thank you,doctor.God bless you.
Seeing a physician who is in a competitive speciality have tattoos was nice to see
It was a privilege to meet and learn from Dr. Goldman while I was living and working in Las Vegas doing certified Manual Lymph Drainage. We really appreciate the kind of care, education, excellence and options Dr. Goldman brings to patients. Thank you!
Ow, amazing video...I wanted to be a plastic surgeon bt was enough confused,, Now I'm clear about my passion...thanks ❤️
great video! defintely in the top few for this series
High praise! Thanks for watching and for the kind words. Felt fortunate to get to do it.
Excellent episode doctors 👋🏼
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed. Hopefully some good insight.
Im thinking if going into plastic surgery as a specialty and have been looking for some motivation, thanks for the inspiration.
A female, DO, ortho surgeon?? Cant help but to stan
Not just an ortho surgeon but a fellowship-trained, trauma specialist who also does joints and sports and is an all around bada$$. She’s earned the respect of her colleagues, students/trainees and staff under the most adversarial conditions. And does it as an incredible mom and a wife. It’s sincerely an honor to watch her surprise every single person who had doubt, and to be a part of her life and success.
CUTEST COUPLE IN VEGAS!!!!!❤🎉
Also- I think the SMARTEST and hardest working couple in the world!
Best we can do is try to keep up with you guys. Love that our lives and kids lives are full of so much love.
Inspiring couple, helping people and working hard. Must be making bank (as they deserve to be).
Obviously aren’t starving but definitely followed the reward of passion over finance in choosing sub specialties. I tell people a lot to avoid the instinct to massively change lifestyle aggressively after training and maintain the financial freedom to be able to change or walk away from employment that isn’t healthy or meeting it’s potential. Having that latitude is huge…and has been really important to us.
Beautiful family thanks for sharing Doc. 🙏💪
Thanks so much!! 🙏
Can you also do a day in the life of a neurosurgeon pls 😭😭😭😭
they too busy lol
Can a plastic surgeon choose whether or not they want to do strictly cosmetic plastic surgery/reconstructive or do they have no say.
Good question! In the US (and I say that because countries with national health services may differ), we can decide whether to do all cash pay cosmetics, insurance-based reconstruction, or offer cash-pay reconstruction out of network, or a combination. Obviously, aside from a few examples, cosmetic is the simplest and most lucrative. Insurance requires billing and coding infrastructure and pays lower per minute. My partner and I are passionate about reconstruction and have billed a mission-driven practice that has about an 80-20 recon to cosmetic mix. We choose to fight the good fight on the insurance side.
*built
Do you quarrel to get hand cases? Who does hand surgery orthopods or plastics?
Highly dependent on institute. Many PRS departments include hand trained surgeons who did additional CAQ and hand surgery is within all of our scope and training. Many level one centers have required CAQ to take call. In my experience, if you want hand cases, you can find them…
I hope the patient at the beginning is doing well. Poor thing looked so scared, I don’t blame her at all.
Do ob/gyn again, please! :D
But if you take the fibula how does patient walk ?
Great question! Depending on where you read, the fibula is only 5-15% of weight bearing. We leave 4-6cm proximally to protect the peroneal nerve and 4-6 cm distally to protect the integrity of the ankle. Most patients are walking post op day 1 and in a few weeks to months, outside of the avid runner, most won’t even notice the change.
day in the life of an oral and maxillofacial surgoen
Do continue your speciality analysis
Gm woke up to this video
Excellent video
Thanks!! Dr. Jubbal and his team did an incredible job putting it together.
yeah umh, doctah, I'ma need that third salami transplant🙏
hi as a 13 yr old who from a long family of doctors i feel like i needed to become a doctor myself and just thinking about the money but after i have seen your videos i feel like plastic surgery is something very interesting and cool so i wanted to ask how did u reach to their and what is the educational line to becoming a plastic surgeon all the way from secondary school gcse to owning my own clinic institute
It must be hard to be a surgeon.i also heard the hours are long but it pays well.
Holy bass
do cardiologist please🙏🙏
Hello Kevin, I've been following you for a long time on youtube and really appreciate your work. The Content is amazing. However, you seem to be inconsistent on YTB and Instagram. I know you're swamped with work and have busy days. So for this reason I want to be part of this journey and would like to help you as social media manager. This will save days-hours of time and effort. Please let me know when you are available to discuss this.
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Most of us came here for one thing only , and we didn't see it
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Money money money 💰💰💰
Plz do day in the life of Neurosurgeon
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Overnight we will check for color ect... you mean nurses will check....you'll be in bed.
Missed opportunity to shout out to our incredible multidisciplinary team (which is what I refer to when I say “we”). The night-shift nurses, residents, and staff (and really all involved) are integral to the success of our free tissue transfers and the salvage of threatened flaps. And, in all fairness to me, I am connected via mobile device to our external monitor (that trends flap O2 sats) which I check frequently overnight and have set to alarm for concerning changes…even in bed.
Is the wife asian?
I couldn’t tell either, but had the same curiosity. Perhaps she’s bi-racial.