@@DGlaucomflecken On topic... sort of... if a patient gets general anesthesia for eye surgery, where does the gas passer sit? I know it's normally at the head, but that would be in the way. Asking for a friend who will be having long-overdue surgery for a superior oblique palsy... Also, would I--oops, he--be out of line to give a Sudoku book to the Milk of Amnesia dripper?
Retired physician here and can attest your satirical characterization of various specialties would stand the test of time going back many decades. Bravo!
Doing compilations of all the specialties is honestly a great idea. Let’s new viewers catch up, and gives space to make new vids without having to churn stuff out for the merciless algorithm.
I finally watched ER for the first time and the new ER chief came into the diner wearing bike gear and a helmet. He hadn’t even introduced himself yet but I already knew he was emergency medicine and I screamed hahahah. Best day ever.
Used to be an OR Assistant in the ASC at Stanford about 25 years ago. After this one case finished, surgeon had left the room and Pt was waking up, she started moaning and saying "Oh, Keith, Keith. I love you...blah, blah, blah." Everyone still in the room snickered and thought it was real funny. Everyone except anesthesia, who acted more surprised and shocked. As she was leaving the room with the PT, anesthesia turned back toward the the Tech and I and whisper, "Her husbands name is Fred! I met him in preop!" Busted!
RN here. Worked at university teaching hospital. Yup. This is so spot on it's scary & hilarious. Love this one. 🤣🤣🤣 The charge nurse is definitely the one to fear.
As the child and sister of an Anesthesiologist, these are all spectacularly funny and truly spot on. Love the compilations - lets me rewind my favorites and catch up too!
Ur videos r so profoundly funny that i dont even laugh at them but enjoy them on so many levels.just the face trasformation,and subtle expressions,face for every specilaty blow my mind.And during corona( i am emergency doctor) ur videos kept my going through stress.Thank from Serbia
I’m in the process of scheduling a surgery and I’m honestly terrified because it’s the first one I’d elect to have done of my own volition (others were in childhood-ophthalmology yay!) Watching all the surgery and anesthesia videos makes me laugh and eases my anxiety. Thanks, Doc Glauc!
I'm amazed at how similar some of this is to software development. Especially how the "help me out for a minute" becomes your permanent responsibility.
This is just plain awesomeness! It's amazing how it seems to be everywhere the same. I'm a scrub nurse/OR technician in Germany and everything sounds and feels oddly familiar 😂
I had a cesarean with spinal anesthesia 2 wks ago. Surgery was less than an hour long and I was awake throughout. The surgeon even spoke to me. And you know what? Halfway through, the anesthesiologist tapped out and a colleague took over AND I IMMEDIATELY THOUGHT OF YOU.
I'm having surgery in three weeks. I need to stop watching these videos, but they are so darn funny! I wonder if anesthesia will steal my crossword puzzle book while I am under?
“You’re not allowed to bring food in the operating room. . . IVE TRIED.” Oh man, relatable. I delivered general pharmacy and anesthesia gases (desflurane and isoflurane etc) to OR for pharmacy services. One time, I was theater side for a very long heart transplant, coolest thing I ever saw. 16 hours in, one of the CTs and the anesthesiologist were like, “hey, the dinning room opens back up at 2am for call staff, can you take my card and just like get me some snacks, I gotta trade out in a few hours but they’ll be closed then. They REFUSE to let us have snacks.”
I think you should do a video about how PAs and surgeons are trained in school to go far out of their way to hand the anesthesia provider the drape adhesive trash like they would be offended if they weren’t involved in the surgical draping process. 😊
I was hoping there would be a skit next time when the anesthesiologist is with the ophthalmologist while doing phacoemulsification with IOL because the patient requested to get IV sedation but Jonathan eventually did it
I believe it’s to block the *patient’s* view, not anesthesia. You know… in case they wake up. (Anesthesia is with the patient’s head while the surgeon’s got the body ;) Wouldn’t want the patient getting a glimpse of the internal remodeling being done by surgery. Or by the OB/GYN making that cut across the belly to fish that baby (babies?!?) out during a C-section. It’s all a bit too traumatizing! Especially when heavily medicated.
It's for hygiene. And also for a lot of operations we don't need to see every single step of the procedure. I can go around the drape or glance above it.
Skit 1: Right now in my country anaesthesiologists spend most of their time on their phone. I have no patience to update my collegue who is playing candy crush on the ongoing procedure because he or she's too unprofessional to put their phone away and actually check on their patient and the ongoing operation. I know that a Traverso-Longmire that's going well is long and boring for the anaesthesiologist, but this still pisses me off because I image the family of my patient expecting him or her to be well taken care of during the procedure and they surely aren't picturing that.
I get these are skits, but regarding the first one, that is really on anesthesia; not surgery. A good anesthesiologist will follow along with the surgery and know when the end is approaching. If you just sit behind the curtain twiddling your thumbs; completely oblivious to the procedure; you’re gonna have a bad time. Thats on you, anesthesia! That’s on you!
Absolutely not. Anesthesia has much more important things to focus on. Like keeping the patient near death without letting him die so the surgeon can play god. It’s up to Surgery to keep Anesthesia abreast of the progress so he can begin bringing the patient back to life at the appropriate time. It’s all Surgery’s fault.
I'm with Gas on this one, sorry. When I was in med school I saw an anesthesiologist reading Money magazine; that's when I realized what they do with their time. Gotta stay on top of your finances! (BTW, I'm family med, glasses are appropriately askew, time not my own, forget about money altogether)
No, the beauty of anesthesiologists is that they can sit behind the curtain solving Sudoku AND follow along surgery and know when to start waking the patient up. Rumor has it they do this based off of the grunts and curses of the surgeons.
Is anesthesia one of the only specialties who doesn't get curb sided regularly? How can you "lay eyes" on a patient that needs to be incubated and sedated 😂
“From a doctor licensed in the U.S.”
That’s how we know the humor is trustworthy!
😂😂😂
@@DGlaucomflecken On topic... sort of... if a patient gets general anesthesia for eye surgery, where does the gas passer sit? I know it's normally at the head, but that would be in the way.
Asking for a friend who will be having long-overdue surgery for a superior oblique palsy...
Also, would I--oops, he--be out of line to give a Sudoku book to the Milk of Amnesia dripper?
@@macmedic892 it sits at the top of the mvm meta and the bottom of casual meta. hope that helps :)
What amazes me the most is how universal all of this is. I am an anesthesiologist from Brazil and these skits are 100% true here as well
Even for veterinary specialty hospitals they're accurate. I have a surgeon that acts just like Ortho 🤣
I was just wondering about that, but never had the opportunity to ask a doctor around here. Thanks for sharing, nice to know 😂
Laziness is universal! JK. I don't do much either.
Surgeon from Germany here. It's exactly the same. Spot on!
How's base jumping? Or did you escape emergency?
Retired physician here and can attest your satirical characterization of various specialties would stand the test of time going back many decades. Bravo!
Doing compilations of all the specialties is honestly a great idea. Let’s new viewers catch up, and gives space to make new vids without having to churn stuff out for the merciless algorithm.
I finally watched ER for the first time and the new ER chief came into the diner wearing bike gear and a helmet. He hadn’t even introduced himself yet but I already knew he was emergency medicine and I screamed hahahah. Best day ever.
I recently discovered this channel and I am absolutely loving it!!!
Welcome!
Thank you. Great content! I'm constantly in stitches it's so funny. Keep up the great work!!!
You're in for a great and hilarious time exploring the Glaucomflecken Cinematic Universe, AKA the GCU.
@@reaper-vi8380 "constantly in stitches" I see what you did there.
(whether you meant to or not)
Everyone look! This person earned a Johnathan!
Used to be an OR Assistant in the ASC at Stanford about 25 years ago. After this one case finished, surgeon had left the room and Pt was waking up, she started moaning and saying "Oh, Keith, Keith. I love you...blah, blah, blah." Everyone still in the room snickered and thought it was real funny. Everyone except anesthesia, who acted more surprised and shocked. As she was leaving the room with the PT, anesthesia turned back toward the the Tech and I and whisper, "Her husbands name is Fred! I met him in preop!"
Busted!
Bruh
Cheating on you significant other 😢 what a trash
The ER was never quiet like that in my day!
"The patient is yours now....." Brilliant 😂
Charge Nurse= The Mother We Are ALL afraid of…😂
Looks like you finally got the verified tag! Now the world knows you deal with insurance companies.
RN here. Worked at university teaching hospital. Yup. This is so spot on it's scary & hilarious.
Love this one. 🤣🤣🤣
The charge nurse is definitely the one to fear.
As the child and sister of an Anesthesiologist, these are all spectacularly funny and truly spot on. Love the compilations - lets me rewind my favorites and catch up too!
Ur videos r so profoundly funny that i dont even laugh at them but enjoy them on so many levels.just the face trasformation,and subtle expressions,face for every specilaty blow my mind.And during corona( i am emergency doctor) ur videos kept my going through stress.Thank from Serbia
The fact this is released during my anesthesia rotation helps me understand their mindset haha
So many gems like Do not drape glare me!!
Hey Doc Glauc, you’re getting fact checked for posting sketches! You’ve made it to the big leagues!
I’m in the process of scheduling a surgery and I’m honestly terrified because it’s the first one I’d elect to have done of my own volition (others were in childhood-ophthalmology yay!) Watching all the surgery and anesthesia videos makes me laugh and eases my anxiety. Thanks, Doc Glauc!
I've never studied medicine but after watching these I feel like I've learned so much
Thank you so much for the compilation!!
I'm just a layperson and yet, this had me rolling on the floor... methinks I've been in- patient way too often as of late.
“Anesthesia Helps Out Emergency Medicine” was my first Dr. G video! It’s still one of my favorites :)
No, not the charge nurse!!!
LOL
Even management steers clear of charge.
That really is the best part. The charge nurse can make or break your day, every day.
Wish charge nurse actually had those balls....none I know...
*gasp* charge nurse!
I'm amazed at how similar some of this is to software development. Especially how the "help me out for a minute" becomes your permanent responsibility.
Hahahaha!!!! Right!!! My fiance is in IT and tells me all these stories too. 😆
THANK YOU for this compilation! Now I can show my relatives what I do for a living (basically the on/off switch)
This is just plain awesomeness!
It's amazing how it seems to be everywhere the same. I'm a scrub nurse/OR technician in Germany and everything sounds and feels oddly familiar 😂
Lol "do not drape glare me".
Ok this is my favorite vid so far! Surgery vs Anesthesia is hilarious!
I had a cesarean with spinal anesthesia 2 wks ago. Surgery was less than an hour long and I was awake throughout. The surgeon even spoke to me. And you know what? Halfway through, the anesthesiologist tapped out and a colleague took over AND I IMMEDIATELY THOUGHT OF YOU.
I cant wait for the Neuro version of this. Plan to use it to prepare for interviews!
Awesome compilation and the BTS bonus was a great read!
These bring me joy.
I love the fact that it’s only part 1🤣
The sudoku skit was 100% on the money!
LOVE the charge nurse!!
I'm having surgery in three weeks. I need to stop watching these videos, but they are so darn funny! I wonder if anesthesia will steal my crossword puzzle book while I am under?
Maybe you could bring an extra to offer?
Hide it in your assigned plastic patient bag! It stays under your stretcher,,hexwontblook there! !
“You’re not allowed to bring food in the operating room. . . IVE TRIED.”
Oh man, relatable. I delivered general pharmacy and anesthesia gases (desflurane and isoflurane etc) to OR for pharmacy services.
One time, I was theater side for a very long heart transplant, coolest thing I ever saw. 16 hours in, one of the CTs and the anesthesiologist were like, “hey, the dinning room opens back up at 2am for call staff, can you take my card and just like get me some snacks, I gotta trade out in a few hours but they’ll be closed then. They REFUSE to let us have snacks.”
You are a genius! Love it. God bless you man.
So accurate... I got conned by the ER medical officer b4 as well.. 😢
I love the filmmaker comments!
Thanks for the compilation!
The anesthesiologist is called Mark, right?
I was wondering about the name also, once he mentioned the surgeon needing to learn it!
@@tejaswoman I believe Psychiatry called Anesthesia Mark in the "Surgery goes to therapy" skit
No emergency room is ever that empty.😂
3:26 Go charge nurse!!! 👏🏼
I just love the charge nurse
Does Anesthesia get along with Eye Bro?
The anesthesiologist for my wisdom teeth surgery was a real joker. As he started my IV he said "Here comes breakfast, and it's DELICIOUS!"
I think you should do a video about how PAs and surgeons are trained in school to go far out of their way to hand the anesthesia provider the drape adhesive trash like they would be offended if they weren’t involved in the surgical draping process. 😊
😂too funny & well portrayed!!
You are totally hilarious - this is the BEST!!!
Absolute gold
Just in time for me to apply anesthesia. Thanks Doc
His name is Mark and he can get that puzzle for 14.99 from a gift shop by the Starbucks at 2nd floor.
Love this!
More charge nurse!😂
Comedy gold 🏆❤
Internal medicine grand rounds🤣💔 I’m dead
Any chance of more obgyn related videos?)
Did you screen record your own videos to make this video?
As the wife of a sleepytime/good drugs doctor, I wish you had included the one where the surgeon had to call the puzzle docs wife.
As the director of pediatric surgery yes, all of it
I was hoping there would be a skit next time when the anesthesiologist is with the ophthalmologist while doing phacoemulsification with IOL because the patient requested to get IV sedation but Jonathan eventually did it
Genije genije genije
We need neurology compilation.
Make a compilation of interns, we are just the dumbest folks you can find in a hospital really 😂
6:12 I especially loved this skit, but I'm not sure I understand the significance of the shirt..?
You really need to do some dermatologist skits ( i am one 😂
Oh yesssssss Anesthesiaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
We need neurosurgery next please ❤❤
Reminds me of the joke:
Do you know the difference between God and a surgeon?
God knows he’s not a surgeon
Ok to be fair.
I had 2 awake C sections 70° is too hot for me
I can't find the first day of emergency medicine anywhere!
lol the last got me. base jumping xD
I’m not an anaesthesiologist, or a medical doctor of any kind, but I really need a drape. To protect me from the world.
Serious question. Why do anesthesiologists have something blocking their view?
I believe it’s to block the *patient’s* view, not anesthesia. You know… in case they wake up. (Anesthesia is with the patient’s head while the surgeon’s got the body ;) Wouldn’t want the patient getting a glimpse of the internal remodeling being done by surgery. Or by the OB/GYN making that cut across the belly to fish that baby (babies?!?) out during a C-section. It’s all a bit too traumatizing! Especially when heavily medicated.
It's for hygiene. And also for a lot of operations we don't need to see every single step of the procedure. I can go around the drape or glance above it.
It’s often known as “the blood/brain barrier” 😂
"You already did all the easy ones" 💀
please do an ortho compilation thanks!
What do you call two orthopaedic surgeons looking at an ECG ?…….a double blind study 😂
Skit 1: Right now in my country anaesthesiologists spend most of their time on their phone. I have no patience to update my collegue who is playing candy crush on the ongoing procedure because he or she's too unprofessional to put their phone away and actually check on their patient and the ongoing operation. I know that a Traverso-Longmire that's going well is long and boring for the anaesthesiologist, but this still pisses me off because I image the family of my patient expecting him or her to be well taken care of during the procedure and they surely aren't picturing that.
3:28 CALLED IT!
"real quick"....run
...never had more than 50cc EBL 🤣
Drape glare 😂😂
Charge nurse is bluffing on this one. They aren't gonna shut down 2 ORs during prime operating time to send 2 misbehaving MD's to IM Grand Rounds.
I pooped my pants during surgery. Is anesthesia to blame, and if so, can i sue?
No, its you for eating when you should've been nil by mouth. Or your nurses.
Why would you sue
I pooped my pants during surgery too. I was first assist.
@@IsaaqAhmed-v4p for defecation
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All very true 😂
Choice!
Now do one of a surgeon screaming and throwing instruments and acting like a 3 y/o!! Come on, we've all seen that shit show!
Grand rounds have free food people
I really want to attend... rarely have the time
We need Ortho
Thanks for these, can't stand those damn shorts. :)
Ayyyyyyyyyy
Then hire taller staff!!!
👍👍🤣
❤😂
I get these are skits, but regarding the first one, that is really on anesthesia; not surgery.
A good anesthesiologist will follow along with the surgery and know when the end is approaching.
If you just sit behind the curtain twiddling your thumbs; completely oblivious to the procedure; you’re gonna have a bad time.
Thats on you, anesthesia! That’s on you!
Love it! Please keep the arguments going it’s great for my content!
Absolutely not. Anesthesia has much more important things to focus on. Like keeping the patient near death without letting him die so the surgeon can play god. It’s up to Surgery to keep Anesthesia abreast of the progress so he can begin bringing the patient back to life at the appropriate time.
It’s all Surgery’s fault.
I'm with Gas on this one, sorry. When I was in med school I saw an anesthesiologist reading Money magazine; that's when I realized what they do with their time. Gotta stay on top of your finances! (BTW, I'm family med, glasses are appropriately askew, time not my own, forget about money altogether)
No, the beauty of anesthesiologists is that they can sit behind the curtain solving Sudoku AND follow along surgery and know when to start waking the patient up. Rumor has it they do this based off of the grunts and curses of the surgeons.
🤓😁😅🤣
🤭
I love it
Is anesthesia one of the only specialties who doesn't get curb sided regularly? How can you "lay eyes" on a patient that needs to be incubated and sedated 😂