I really think nephro, cardio, and GI should have a showdown about drinking water. Maybe get endocrinology in there because the pt has diabetic ketoacidosis and the hospitalist is pumping the pt with liter bags of fluids 🤔 EDIT: Fred Meyer’s has announced it’s officially out of Morton Salt
Soooo how to ace RadOnc interviews? I’ve been telling them that I’ve always wanted to be a cop and just point and shoot but my Asian parents won’t let me so I decided to do RadOnc to fulfill my childhood dream…Jk
You, sir, have no idea how much you benefit the doctors and especially residents and students around the world. Life on the ward is less tensed watching your videos. You and your wife are blessings to the world. Take care of eachother!
One time I was in a rotation in nephrology when the nephro said: "cardio think they should be managing blood pressure. But it's the kidneys that control blood pressure" while giving me a squint. Seeing this video, now it all makes sense. 🤣
I’ve been watching your videos for long enough now that when the interviewer asked what the greatest danger to kidneys were, I shouted out “CARDIOLOGY!” and lost my mind laughing when the interviewee said it too Thank god no one was home 😆
Cardiology : "I need to lower his blood pressure or he'll die !" Nephrology : "if you give him more medications, his kidneys will shutdown !" Cardiology : "I don't care !" Nephrology : "that will increase his blood pressure !" Cardiology : *stops* "Wait, other things than the heart influence the blood pressure ?"
@@mariaespiritu9512 If your mom needs 3 medications for BP, she should consider doing additional tests on her kidneys, she could have renal artery stenosis or some other underlying cause
@@gn8771 not good for my patients because phosphorus is high. We don't really need any special fluids! The water we drink and the electrolytes we eat with regular food is more than enough to sustain our volume status and cell function
I don't even work in medicine in any capacity, but after watching your video about the Nephrology vs Cardiology showdown, as soon as he asked what the biggest threat to kidneys around the world was, I found myself whispering "cardiology" in unison
I wouldn't worry about that, with the views and subs he's getting here he's sure to be making enough to cover his daily caffeine intake five times over.
I'm an ICU nurse stuck between all services. Renal: "why didn't they consult me earlier? They always wait too long" RN: "ideally, when should u have been consulted?" Renal: "before the kidneys get stressed" RN: (at every admission) "I need a renal consult"
My father in law has CHF. He was prescribed 160mg of lasiks for a couple of weeks to reduce his edema. I’m a pre-PA student, and I work for a dialysis company, so I fear for his kidneys hearing that. When I saw his GFR went to 22 I felt this video. It’s so hard to balance both the cardio and nephro side, this video couldn’t be more accurate.
Dr. G are you aware of the fact that you are an international asset? If you are not then let me tell you, yes you are. Nobody and absolutely nobody knows about every section of medical science and it's people of intellect more than you. Respect 🙏
As a mental health professional I was not aware that cardiology is the greatest threat to kidneys worldwide, but I've taken careful notes and I'm ready to join the struggle. I'm just waiting to receive my orders. Edit: Sir! I'm waiting for orders, Sir!
Yes!! My son was born with grade 4 hydronephrosis. He's 23 now so we've been around urologists and nephrologists since I was 8 months pregnant with him! He's had 12 surgeries so far. Such amazing doctors! Always made me feel like I wasn't alone.
Your lady truly inspires me to get a BLS, ACLS certificate. And also helps me realized the importance of a partner, the importance of knowledge and quick mindedness. And thank you for these videos. It helps with releasing stress while studying.
This brought up a repressed memory from residency. I was presenting a patient to the nephrologist and he said, "Half-normal saline? That's half right."
I think this is my favourite ending yet. I recall as an FY2 about a decade ago being the go between in the middle of a cardiology renal medicine fight about a patient with both heart failure and renal failure. One wanted dialysis, the other wanted to reduce the furosemide. I just wanted to get on with my ever growing list of crap jobs and prayed neither wanted a contrast CT. But alas the next day sats dropped and HR increased so the on call weekend consultant wanted a CTPA. God I love being away from the hospital.
Once had a Neph sitting next to me reading about a study/research online. She was so excited about it, and I was the only one around, so she started telling me about it. I'm a unit clerk, so didn't really understand much but I assumed it was important given how excited she was. Now when are we going to see Respirology (the doctors I usually work with)?
I met my first-ever nephrologist this January. Also, I got yelled at by my first-ever nephrologist this January (not remonstrated, not reproached, _yelled at_ ); I gave myself severe water toxemia by massively overdrinking during a bad heatstroke, & she seemed personally _offended_ . I was in hospital for days. So. Many. Drips. X-(
I've had a kidney transplant for 27 years now, which stems from being diabetic since since age 5 back in 1974. I get a big kick outta these vids, especially the nephrology ones. : )
Hi, you probably get a lot of these requests, but just in case no one's said this yet: I would love to see your take on residency in Preventive and Occupational medecine! That's what I chose to go into just this November, and I feel like this specialty is one of the lesser known ones... At any rate, I really enjoy your medical skits, I hope I get to enjoy them for years to come 😁
Yeah…I don’t think it’s really common enough or well known enough to have recognizable habits and traits like the main residencies and specialities that many people would find instantly funny and relatable. Plus, other than some of your hospital based occ health clinic, most are just covered by family practice trained providers.
ha the cardiology part was perfect. My mom unfortunate got all the kidney and heart issues. When it was time for dialysis both departments were arguing LOL no one wanted to touch her
As a caregiver currently in the kidney dept. I feel the nephro... People just don't give a shit about their kidneys until their in Stage 5 CKD and their entire body starts to itch and even then they're like: I can have a treat!
Tell that to the nephrologist who chewed up a cardiologist and spit them out in front of EVERYONE in the ICU. 😂 she had some big balls. Yelling “I CAN FIX THE EFFING KIDNEYS! BUT YOU KILLED THE EFFING HEART!!! HOW IN THE HELL WAS I SUPPOSED TO FIX THAT? SHE IS DEAD BECAUSE OF YOU!” And flew off. I liked being a fly on the wall that day. One nephrologist taking down three of the highest cardiac doctors in the hospital. They walked away like scared puppies.
"what is the single greatest threat to the health and safety of kidneys around the world?" That was too funny! I seriously thought he was going to say hypertension or diabetes. Or even overuse of NSAIDs. I did not expect him to say cardiology.
I like ur humour treating each speciality like a person, Kudos to that, I have request for u to Make video about dentist 🦷. I am dentist 🦷 I would love to see that Live long and prosper 🦷
LOL I knew he would say Cardiology at the end. First day of Renal Blocks our professor mentioned a nephrologist and cardiologist getting into an actual physical fight.
To those who dont get it, the reason cardiology is hated is because they always order consylts as they use nephrotoxic* agents during heart catheterization, and sometimes use too much
Having worked with nephrologists,majority of them do not observe social cues. One didn’t make eye contact with me until he decided to yell at me for not signing transportation paperwork in the box that was clearly marked physician. Yes he learned about encroachment of personal space and voice tones that day.
I almost broke my kidneys when I was a kid because I love eating junk food. It got me hospitalised for more than a week with 3x a day big penicillin jabs up my arse. Now, I salute a jug of water whenever nephrons are mentioned. Thank you.
And when confronted, they will either come up with "everyone has two kidneys but only one heart, so I am losing any sleep over killing a kidney" or "people can live without kidneys, can they live without a heart?"
Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe so I can get a sponsorship from Morton’s salt
I really think nephro, cardio, and GI should have a showdown about drinking water. Maybe get endocrinology in there because the pt has diabetic ketoacidosis and the hospitalist is pumping the pt with liter bags of fluids 🤔
EDIT: Fred Meyer’s has announced it’s officially out of Morton Salt
I have super low BP so my doctor has me eat handfuls of salt through the day lol
I was thinking 🤔 the answer to the last question was “ drinking too much water 💦 “ 🤣🤣🤣
Soooo how to ace RadOnc interviews? I’ve been telling them that I’ve always wanted to be a cop and just point and shoot but my Asian parents won’t let me so I decided to do RadOnc to fulfill my childhood dream…Jk
I was about to reply... it seems Morton Salt could at least provide mugs that look like Morton Salt dispensers...
“ based on which scale? Crayola crayon.” I can’t even…😂😂😂😂
But can you odd
Came here to make this same comment!!
Crayola Crayon scale!!!
🤣🤣🤣
I hadn't heard of any scale for this purpose 😅
That was my favorite part too 😂🤣😂. I’m stealing this line next time I do a UA.
Dandelion- what a Nephrologist names their daughter
As a cardiologist I can confirm the last answer was totally correct.
At least you admit it! 😂
Are you're gonna leave @golpear the nephrologist without telling him how he is the bane to human heart?
I want blood Antonio!
Ditto
I want to understand this... it must be the cardiac medicines? Can't we all just get along?
You, sir, have no idea how much you benefit the doctors and especially residents and students around the world. Life on the ward is less tensed watching your videos.
You and your wife are blessings to the world. Take care of eachother!
That means a lot thank you
@@DGlaucomflecken I want to be doctor, how do I be doctor and not hate my life. Ophthalmology?
Not to mention the nurses! This stuff is gold
@@abuhabibalkhair250 that decision led me to coroner😂
His wife appears in vids?
One time I was in a rotation in nephrology when the nephro said: "cardio think they should be managing blood pressure. But it's the kidneys that control blood pressure" while giving me a squint. Seeing this video, now it all makes sense. 🤣
I was gonna say!
We all said "cardiology" alongside Dr. Glaucomflecken at the end.
Yes!
But I said Dr. Bill Bill
I knew it would be in there somewhere.
I work in the CICU and the battles are endless...
I would've gone with critical care
I’ve been watching your videos for long enough now that when the interviewer asked what the greatest danger to kidneys were, I shouted out “CARDIOLOGY!” and lost my mind laughing when the interviewee said it too
Thank god no one was home 😆
You gotta furrow your eyebrows, inhale as deep as you can, and whisper "Cardiology"
@AznJsn82091 yeah you gotta kinda spit the word out. 😂
Cardiology : "I need to lower his blood pressure or he'll die !"
Nephrology : "if you give him more medications, his kidneys will shutdown !"
Cardiology : "I don't care !"
Nephrology : "that will increase his blood pressure !"
Cardiology : *stops* "Wait, other things than the heart influence the blood pressure ?"
Yep, my mom is in 3 BP meds and one of the side effects they all have in common is possible kidney damage
I want to like this comment, but the number is currently at 69, so....
Meanwhile Ortho, "keep the upper number above the lower one, and both of them above 0"
@@mariaespiritu9512 If your mom needs 3 medications for BP, she should consider doing additional tests on her kidneys, she could have renal artery stenosis or some other underlying cause
nephrology: you-
you're joking?
RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN-ALDOSTERONE, HELLO?!?
Oh my God I'm a Nephrologist and every single thing he says is so true! This guy has amazing insight into every single specialty!
What’s your stance on Gatorade
@@gn8771 not good for my patients because phosphorus is high. We don't really need any special fluids! The water we drink and the electrolytes we eat with regular food is more than enough to sustain our volume status and cell function
@@pshakouri Tell that to cardiology.
@@jacopocolombini8597 I love my Cardio boys!
Why does he says he is good at math?
Why do you need to be good at math to do this? ( I mean more than any other doctor)
I saw that cardiology joke coming from a mile away and I still guffawed. That's when you know a running gag is funny.
I don't even work in medicine in any capacity, but after watching your video about the Nephrology vs Cardiology showdown, as soon as he asked what the biggest threat to kidneys around the world was, I found myself whispering "cardiology" in unison
Same!
So… House being a dual-specialization Nephrologist / Infectious Disease doctor is pretty much spot-on, huh?
Wow I thought he is just into infectious diseases
For a second there I thought you had missed including the feud with Cardiology, but you made sure to save the best for last!
I can’t believe how much he listened in medschool for him to remember all these. 😂😂
He's a big part of medical twitter which results in him seeing a lot of data from a ton of doctors.
I can see a future conflict that's positively Tolkienesque: it starts with the cardiologists vs the nephrologists, then suddenly... Jonathans!
alright but this one's just straight up fucking hilarious
This man needs a pay raise- his content is absolutely hilarious every time! 😂
I wouldn't worry about that, with the views and subs he's getting here he's sure to be making enough to cover his daily caffeine intake five times over.
I'm an ICU nurse stuck between all services.
Renal: "why didn't they consult me earlier? They always wait too long"
RN: "ideally, when should u have been consulted?"
Renal: "before the kidneys get stressed"
RN: (at every admission) "I need a renal consult"
Love your videos man. Really enjoying the "how to ace your interview" series
I work for a nephrologist. One thing I can confirm is that he's a big nerd. But he also has a soft spot for music.
Ah, house md
My father in law has CHF. He was prescribed 160mg of lasiks for a couple of weeks to reduce his edema. I’m a pre-PA student, and I work for a dialysis company, so I fear for his kidneys hearing that. When I saw his GFR went to 22 I felt this video. It’s so hard to balance both the cardio and nephro side, this video couldn’t be more accurate.
My grandma has CHF and is also on Lasix but kidneys be damned, she’ll blow up like a balloon without it.
160 mg of Lasix? I’ve seen 80 tops
The nephs will hate me, but there are more kidneys than hearts...
You had me at loops of henle and slayed me at cardiology
Dr. G are you aware of the fact that you are an international asset? If you are not then let me tell you, yes you are. Nobody and absolutely nobody knows about every section of medical science and it's people of intellect more than you. Respect 🙏
As a long seasoned Registered Nurse, this is HILARIOUS!! 😂
Ps…absolute best actor award goes to you sir!!🏆. Your facial expressions are PRICELESS!
Absolutely 😂😂😂😂😂
Never in my wildest dreams had I thought that one day I would hear crayola crayons being used in context to urine 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a mental health professional I was not aware that cardiology is the greatest threat to kidneys worldwide, but I've taken careful notes and I'm ready to join the struggle. I'm just waiting to receive my orders.
Edit: Sir! I'm waiting for orders, Sir!
And nephologists are the greatest threat to hearts!
Ah, therapy, the dialysis of the mind
@@benjamindesjarlais5713 as a mental health professional that had a kidney transplant earlier this year you have just earned my heart 🤣🤣🥰
@@benjamindesjarlais5713 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dr. G, thank you so much for this content! It makes my day everyday. Also, thanks to your wife for supporting you on this.
The real nephrologists and urologists compare bloody urine to wine - rosé hematuria or claret hematuria??
Strawberry lemonade hematuria? :P
😂😂
Yes!! My son was born with grade 4 hydronephrosis. He's 23 now so we've been around urologists and nephrologists since I was 8 months pregnant with him! He's had 12 surgeries so far.
Such amazing doctors! Always made me feel like I wasn't alone.
"But dandelion is too dark for a healthy, well hydrated urine specimen 😭😭"
- The Medical Lab Technician who actually tests the urine
Pfft, those guys want urine as clear as water.
He's probably slightly dehydrated
Wrong a.f.
Actually if it's clear that's not good either. That means you have way too much water in your body. Too much of anything is bad, even water.
Is “butter yellow” a Crayola color?
I'm a nephrologist and I just cannot get enough of your videos
By golly! This interview was more intense than the neurosurgery one! 😂😂
Your lady truly inspires me to get a BLS, ACLS certificate. And also helps me realized the importance of a partner, the importance of knowledge and quick mindedness. And thank you for these videos. It helps with releasing stress while studying.
What is BLS?
Cpr
@@geddon436 basic life support
Man, even adding salt shakers at the end. 🤣 This is gold.
I had to restart the video after, “Receiving numerous social cues that they do not care…” because I was laughing so loud! 😂😂😂😂
This brought up a repressed memory from residency. I was presenting a patient to the nephrologist and he said, "Half-normal saline? That's half right."
This might be the most niche job interview and I love it so much
So true about the cardiologist beef. I was at my nephrologist yesterday and he complained about the drugs my cardiologist prescribed.
I think this is my favourite ending yet. I recall as an FY2 about a decade ago being the go between in the middle of a cardiology renal medicine fight about a patient with both heart failure and renal failure. One wanted dialysis, the other wanted to reduce the furosemide. I just wanted to get on with my ever growing list of crap jobs and prayed neither wanted a contrast CT.
But alas the next day sats dropped and HR increased so the on call weekend consultant wanted a CTPA. God I love being away from the hospital.
omg I knew the cardiology joke was coming but it only made it funnier somehow, brilliant stuff as usual
Once had a Neph sitting next to me reading about a study/research online. She was so excited about it, and I was the only one around, so she started telling me about it. I'm a unit clerk, so didn't really understand much but I assumed it was important given how excited she was.
Now when are we going to see Respirology (the doctors I usually work with)?
Hahaha a Neph. I like it.
Pulmonology docs are my absolute favorites. I am a retired PACU nurse. They walk on water.
I met my first-ever nephrologist this January. Also, I got yelled at by my first-ever nephrologist this January (not remonstrated, not reproached, _yelled at_ ); I gave myself severe water toxemia by massively overdrinking during a bad heatstroke, & she seemed personally _offended_ . I was in hospital for days.
So. Many. Drips. X-(
I've had a kidney transplant for 27 years now, which stems from being diabetic since since age 5 back in 1974. I get a big kick outta these vids, especially the nephrology ones. : )
Cardiology-Nephrology feud continues!
This video has singlehandedly made me choose Nephrology instead of Cardiology. Every single word matched with my lifestyle.
25 yr ER doc - don't ride my bike to work.Your videos are awesome. We chuckle about them at work frequently.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA! My own nephrologist is about this humorless.
I love your expressions doc! Just love your expressions! It does feel like two different people the way you act! Top actor you are!
The ending was PERFECT 😂
This guy is genius. Watching all his skits and he’s right on! Keep ‘em coming.
Hi, you probably get a lot of these requests, but just in case no one's said this yet: I would love to see your take on residency in Preventive and Occupational medecine! That's what I chose to go into just this November, and I feel like this specialty is one of the lesser known ones...
At any rate, I really enjoy your medical skits, I hope I get to enjoy them for years to come 😁
Yeah…I don’t think it’s really common enough or well known enough to have recognizable habits and traits like the main residencies and specialities that many people would find instantly funny and relatable. Plus, other than some of your hospital based occ health clinic, most are just covered by family practice trained providers.
Your videos are gold!!! As a Medicine student trying to choose which will be my future residency program, I'm loving them!!
Lmao as an MA the first Neph MA I ever met had this exact vibe! ✨No✨ time for bs 😂
Hilarious! Waiting for the rheumatology interview and therapy!
"what was the colour?"
"Based on which scale?"
"cRaYoLa cRaYoN"
"dAnDeLiOn"
I can't , oh god I CAN'T- 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Don’t lie. You sent that to all your favorite nephrologists
ha the cardiology part was perfect. My mom unfortunate got all the kidney and heart issues. When it was time for dialysis both departments were arguing LOL no one wanted to touch her
I MISREAD AS NEUROLOGY AND WAS SO EXCITED LOL, that's fine every video in this series is hilarious
You forgot "RAAS", if you fail to recognize this abbreviation in less than a second, than you already failed the interview!
Is that the noise you make when you finally pull out the gallbladder full of big stones? Followed by a sterile fistbump?
Renin (pronounced Ree-nin...not ren-in) angiotensin aldosterone system!
@@mr.sirhoffer5553 whooosh!
@@paulshuttleworth6261 comment was for OP....keep up the strong work and don't forget your critical view of safety!
I burst into a little giggle after I watch it every. single. time.! This vid is freakin’ immaculate!!
I only eat Diamond Crystal kosher salt. Morton's is for posers.
As a caregiver currently in the kidney dept. I feel the nephro... People just don't give a shit about their kidneys until their in Stage 5 CKD and their entire body starts to itch and even then they're like: I can have a treat!
People don't know how important their kidneys are.
And not all of us caused our kidney problems. Some of us are stuck with genetic shit.
Tell that to the nephrologist who chewed up a cardiologist and spit them out in front of EVERYONE in the ICU. 😂 she had some big balls. Yelling “I CAN FIX THE EFFING KIDNEYS! BUT YOU KILLED THE EFFING HEART!!! HOW IN THE HELL WAS I SUPPOSED TO FIX THAT? SHE IS DEAD BECAUSE OF YOU!” And flew off. I liked being a fly on the wall that day. One nephrologist taking down three of the highest cardiac doctors in the hospital. They walked away like scared puppies.
Ahh i love ur content Dr Glaucomflecken. Every single bit is relatable. Love the humor. U r real talent.
Yay! Fresh Dr. Glauc to start my day 🥰
I read your comment as Dr 🥑 GUAC 🥑 and he’s even better than I realized!!!
@@morganhough1022 I can see how that could happen! 😄 I went back to check after your comment 😀
Crying laughing at this, and I’m a cardiologist 🤣 Thank you for all of these; they are brilliant!
Definitely thought the single greatest threat at the end was gonna be IV contrast.
The salt toast laid me OUT. Good show, Dr. G!
Your video helped me with an question on ADH during exam. Thanks
Please do a how to ace you’re cardiac surgery interview!!! I absolutely love this video-series!
"what is the single greatest threat to the health and safety of kidneys around the world?"
That was too funny! I seriously thought he was going to say hypertension or diabetes. Or even overuse of NSAIDs. I did not expect him to say cardiology.
Wife was a dialysis nurse. Mother was in the hospital. gFR went down. They have her mother more nsaids.
Wife almost murdered everyone in the hospital.
I like ur humour treating each speciality like a person,
Kudos to that,
I have request for u to Make video about dentist 🦷.
I am dentist 🦷 I would love to see that
Live long and prosper 🦷
LOL I knew he would say Cardiology at the end. First day of Renal Blocks our professor mentioned a nephrologist and cardiologist getting into an actual physical fight.
How? How? How do you come up with such amazing stuff. I never in my wildest dreams could think about such things. Absolutely hilarious. 😂
I get so excited when I see you have a new vid because I damn well know I won't be disappointed 🤣🤣
To those who dont get it, the reason cardiology is hated is because they always order consylts as they use nephrotoxic* agents during heart catheterization, and sometimes use too much
Thank you, I was looking for a bit more context in the comments :)
I love this series 😂😂 I'm applying to psychiatry and it would make my day if you made one about it 🎉
He haw. He is called feelings bro.
Having worked with nephrologists,majority of them do not observe social cues. One didn’t make eye contact with me until he decided to yell at me for not signing transportation paperwork in the box that was clearly marked physician. Yes he learned about encroachment of personal space and voice tones that day.
Dandelion 😂😂
Lasix the biggest threat haha
I had no idea what nephrology was, nor heard of it, until I find you! I'll drink too that!
You are a genius and these videos make me laugh out loud every time. Thank you for that!
😂🤣😂for the LONGEST time I thought ur name was Dr Glaucomflecen😂🤣😂
MSI here studying for my renal final Monday........ you have no idea how bad I needed this Dr. G
Maaan i love these videos! And this channel as a whole. Very relatable.
Damn, I was so sure he was gonna whisper « diabetes » with unadulterated hatred
Only 6k more subscribers needed to tie that IMPOSTER? You can do that with your eyes closed, Doc!
Ooh Cardiology is not gonna be happy seeing this
The nephrology videos were what ran through my head as I took my microanatomy final today.
Renal immunohistochemical slides are the most beautiful biopsy images in pathology. They remind me of polished ocean storm marble.
I can't believe I watch your skit, then I validate all physicians commenting below! Now you've got me commenting! Keep rocking!
Some people binge watch Netflix. I binge watch Dr. Glaucomflecken videos.
Sir I love you vids. Thanks so much for posting. Also the imposter really had me fooled. At first I was confused where the other channel was lol
I knew the answer to the last question was going to be cardiology! 😂😂
I almost broke my kidneys when I was a kid because I love eating junk food. It got me hospitalised for more than a week with 3x a day big penicillin jabs up my arse. Now, I salute a jug of water whenever nephrons are mentioned. Thank you.
I love how I understood the responses to the urinalysis questions 😂
I was expecting him to say watertok at the end 😂
I laughed out loud so hard when the word "cardiology," was whispered 😂
The lore just got real deep. Nephrology and Cardiology have beef now. I was not expecting that 😂
What are they drinking at the end? I reckon you’ll reach 145k by the end of the weekend Dr. G. Goodbye forever, imposter!✌️
salt I think xD
They're drinking salt. XD
Salt. XD
They are "drinking" salt
Totally agree. Cardiologists don't care about kidneys as long as the heart is still pumping
And when confronted, they will either come up with "everyone has two kidneys but only one heart, so I am losing any sleep over killing a kidney" or "people can live without kidneys, can they live without a heart?"