The Neurologist Takes Call

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024
  • Grab some med student tears, it’s time to take call

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  • @DGlaucomflecken
    @DGlaucomflecken  Год назад +3378

    I really needed to make this video I’m getting a haircut today

    • @anisba12
      @anisba12 Год назад +47

      Haircut by neurosurgery perhaps?

    • @joan.nao1246
      @joan.nao1246 Год назад +32

      Nnooo! This look is SO you!

    • @PrincessHVHHDSSS
      @PrincessHVHHDSSS Год назад +30

      Dear Dr. K.,
      I absolutely adore the longer, curly hair on gents. Just a little trim around the edges will suffice. Product recommendation; Evo "liquid rollers"; apply to damp hair with your hands, scruch it in a little, and off to the clinic for your next 22 hour shift of medicine practice. 💼📋⚒📍
      Love in our Lord Jesus Christ,
      Princess Holly of Australia,
      hairdresser and saved 🕊🌿🌳🌲🌱🍀🌴
      Foxy Vixen Hairdressers,
      105 Bridport Street,
      Albert Park
      Melbourne Victoria Australia

    • @PrincessHVHHDSSS
      @PrincessHVHHDSSS Год назад +6

      * Dr. G. (Sorry, perri menopause memory issues)

    • @emmrose1
      @emmrose1 Год назад +8

      I wasn’t going to mention the hair

  • @lofi7259
    @lofi7259 Год назад +2685

    "Kristin, I need you to clear out your jewelry box so I can put a bunch of reflex hammers in it."

    • @DGlaucomflecken
      @DGlaucomflecken  Год назад +676

      😂😂😂

    • @killersugar6816
      @killersugar6816 Год назад +157

      @@DGlaucomflecken did you buy a Queen Square and Tromner hammer just for this video?

    • @Ananvil
      @Ananvil Год назад +65

      @@killersugar6816 I was really wondering the same thing

    • @RobertRosenbloom
      @RobertRosenbloom Год назад +11

      Precious and thank you 😊

    • @juliabinford6500
      @juliabinford6500 Год назад +60

      I’m still laughing. That morning self neuro check keeps replaying in my mind. Love this one so much.

  • @_ch1pset
    @_ch1pset Год назад +5480

    Fun fact: Med student's tears are a great source of electrolytes for a growing neurologists brain

    • @Psychx_
      @Psychx_ Год назад +157

      I think the nephrologist would also approve of drinking med student tears.

    • @jordanvanes9420
      @jordanvanes9420 Год назад +64

      ​@@Psychx_i think those have too much salt, med students tears are good, but not too much

    • @RKBock
      @RKBock Год назад +24

      neurologists have student's tears. For everyone else, there's brawndo.

    • @LiminalBridges
      @LiminalBridges Год назад +67

      False. A neurologist's brain is perfect at any age, and needs no additional electrolytes since it is always functioning at peak performance, be they 60, 30, or 7 years old.

    • @davidmiedema2950
      @davidmiedema2950 Год назад +15

      Salty and sweet, a perfect hydration fluid.

  • @josiek5989
    @josiek5989 Год назад +6738

    Oh my goodness - I am a neurologist and I was literally yelling "none of those are the right one!" when he opened his reflex hammer box - and then he selected the correct one "Queen square" all the way baby! I actually let out a sigh of relief.

    • @thorr18BEM
      @thorr18BEM Год назад +514

      I am not a neurologist and I was yelling something more like "What the heck is that thing?"

    • @ZairUmbras
      @ZairUmbras Год назад +315

      I'm glad some one knew what that was and said it because it looked like an oversized thermometer right after showing 'med student tears'.

    • @georgewang2947
      @georgewang2947 Год назад +59

      The Tromner is also a good one

    • @nigroplus
      @nigroplus Год назад +68

      I was thinking the same here... and saying "yes!!!" with the Queen Square

    • @ActualLiteralKyle
      @ActualLiteralKyle Год назад +69

      REFLEX HAMMER BOX YALL

  • @joselazo6840
    @joselazo6840 Год назад +3528

    These videos have conditioned me to think that if a neurologist makes me feel like an idiot only *half* the time, then I definitely got the nice one

    • @amitramsingh6383
      @amitramsingh6383 Год назад +158

      fun fact, the neurologist will do all these things, and will still not contribute to making the patient better 90% of the times.LOLLL

    • @EmpressAndrina
      @EmpressAndrina Год назад +134

      @@amitramsingh6383 Diagnose and adios is what we called our neurologists

    • @pamyuhnke8143
      @pamyuhnke8143 Год назад +28

      AND it means your Neuro exam is normal! 🤣

    • @Gyakujou
      @Gyakujou Год назад +10

      I had no idea nice was an option😂

    • @Nutellafuerst
      @Nutellafuerst Год назад +45

      Our neurologists are super nice. We do a consult, they come by and do it, and if youre lucky you catch them in the hallway so you dont have to try and read their scribblings wholly unsupported.
      Really friendly guys. You do sometimes get a the impression of bening pity tho.

  • @laras678
    @laras678 Год назад +1424

    For a minute, I thought the neurologist was smiling in the mirror! 😱 Then I realized he was just testing his facial reflexes, and I relaxed.

  • @danielmyers9066
    @danielmyers9066 Год назад +1344

    “I neither have the time nor the crayons to explain the STT to you” is maybe one of the most incredible lines of dialogue ever put to film

    • @JohnDotBomb
      @JohnDotBomb Год назад +7

      Yeah, I'm gonna keep that in the back pocket

    • @Lukas-po7nx
      @Lukas-po7nx Год назад +4

      That one was beautiful

    • @D3Mp5
      @D3Mp5 Год назад +30

      He borrowed that from a viewer, I came down here to try and find the guy who said it on one of his previous videos. (the Doc asked permission before he used it of course :) )

    • @AdmiralStoicRum
      @AdmiralStoicRum Год назад +5

      Heh, must have had to treat a former marine

    • @christofferfagerberg5033
      @christofferfagerberg5033 Год назад +4

      @@D3Mp5 - It's a reference to A Few Good Men: "I have neither the time, nor the inclination to explain myself to you"

  • @loryoly2662
    @loryoly2662 Год назад +1087

    I am a neurologist and I confirm that everything in this video is 100% accurate. It’s like hearing myself on the phone

    • @scrumptious9673
      @scrumptious9673 Год назад +26

      Mad respect

    • @russ_sss
      @russ_sss Год назад +10

      Same for me lol I'm laughing so hard

    • @MyFiddlePlayer
      @MyFiddlePlayer Год назад +11

      Although the skit was missing something...I wanted to hear a great sarcastic comeback to "altered mental status" or "the patient is delted".

  • @sunnyyish
    @sunnyyish Год назад +1472

    I love how the neurologist has a portrait of himself on proud display on the bookshelf 😂

    • @Banshee5150
      @Banshee5150 Год назад +19

      So glad I wasn’t the only one who saw that 😂

    • @OurNewestMember
      @OurNewestMember Год назад +13

      If I'm going to take up surface area, it might as well be for something that looking at it inspires me

    • @jojokitty0073
      @jojokitty0073 Год назад +8

      Dr G offered head shots of his doctor characters at one time. Maybe he still does!

    • @sunnyyish
      @sunnyyish Год назад +15

      @@jojokitty0073 i actually have a signed one of his ortho bro headshot (orthopod here) 🤣

    • @jojokitty0073
      @jojokitty0073 Год назад +3

      @@sunnyyish You're so cool!!😸 That's awesome!

  • @GiraffeFeatures
    @GiraffeFeatures Год назад +1194

    I like to think Dr Glaucomflecken uses these videos to test how much medical-related knowledge he's retained over the years. Probably finishes his script/ends his video and thinks to himself 'Oh yeah, I still got it'.

    • @KxNOxUTA
      @KxNOxUTA Год назад +140

      He already mentioned several times in the podcast he's researching for each skit. So there's probably often more of a "Oh .... right .... I remember sth. along those lines in my dark dark past in student years!"

    • @pingpong6861
      @pingpong6861 Год назад +95

      The knowledge he's shown is up-to-date, so he must have researched for his skit. Ex: muscle stretch reflex is a relative new update

    • @Hello-hello-hello456
      @Hello-hello-hello456 Год назад +14

      @@pingpong6861 Honestly I felt so happy when he said that, because I agree with it completely. lol

    • @celestwarrior
      @celestwarrior Год назад +35

      But does he still remember how the Krebs cycle works?

    • @loreleifae4730
      @loreleifae4730 Год назад +29

      @@celestwarrior Excuse me, you mean the citric acid cycle. No sorry, I think you mean the tricarboxylic acid cycle

  • @SoCalRegisteredNurse
    @SoCalRegisteredNurse Год назад +1333

    Please be sure to have a dentist instruct the neurologist on how to brush his teeth correctly. I’d love to see that one!

    • @Descriptor413
      @Descriptor413 Год назад +53

      I was just excited to find out that Dr. Gloucomflecken uses the same tooth brush as me!
      Er, same style, that is.

    • @Twinkie989
      @Twinkie989 Год назад +102

      Those are luxury bones. Unnecessary.

    • @SoCalRegisteredNurse
      @SoCalRegisteredNurse Год назад +50

      @@Twinkie989 Says Ortho. To a dentist they are pearls

    • @StruggleBusSimulation
      @StruggleBusSimulation Год назад +7

      Yes! Plz do this video!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🤭

    • @Liriq
      @Liriq Год назад +6

      Ooooo, that will be juicy

  • @tarajohnson6446
    @tarajohnson6446 Год назад +474

    Neurologist here. I love these videos! I was on consults in residency, and I asked the primary physician if he had checked the patient’s cranial nerves. He said that he checked the ones he knew. I laughed on the inside, as I appreciated the honesty!

    • @susanferretti5781
      @susanferretti5781 Год назад +35

      Absolute best answer.

    • @catherinealeman831
      @catherinealeman831 Год назад +8

      Lol I mean does it really matter?! Everyone is getting a CT followed by an mri

    • @dengueberries
      @dengueberries Год назад +1

      Only because they're unable to take a proper history

    • @rreer
      @rreer Год назад +4

      ​@@dengueberriesnope even neurologists order CT followed by MRI after a "thorough"neuro exam.

    • @winterbear6688
      @winterbear6688 7 месяцев назад +2

      what age were you when you finished residency?

  • @LeadTrumpet1
    @LeadTrumpet1 Год назад +466

    My neurologist is pain management and palliative care.
    The palliative care side suppresses the neurologist in him and he ends up being the only nice and compassionate neurologist I’ve had.

    • @c0ronariu5
      @c0ronariu5 Год назад +44

      Wow. Are you sure he doesn’t also have dissociative identity disorder 😮 I’ve never heard of two more polar opposite specialties.

    • @Pope_of_the_Church_of_Tea
      @Pope_of_the_Church_of_Tea Год назад +11

      @@c0ronariu5 I'm going to go with at least neurosurgery, CT surgery, and vascular surgery being more extreme. But you'd probably never see any of them touch palliative care with a 39.5ft pole. 😂

    • @LeadTrumpet1
      @LeadTrumpet1 Год назад +47

      @@c0ronariu5 pretty sure he doesn’t. It works really well for him and his patients. The palliative care side helps him treat complex neuro patients and improve quality of life. He’s willing to try things that other doctors won’t (he’s one of the few in the practice who will prescribe benzos, opioids, and other controlled medications). Taking on New York State Medicaid to get meds approved is a sport for him.

    • @judipierry549
      @judipierry549 Год назад +3

      Your doc is a unicorn!

  • @TheGryfonclaw
    @TheGryfonclaw Год назад +45

    Oh my god, this explains my neurologist’s immediate interest in my left handedness. I was like “Whoa there buddy, not on the first date, relax.” 😅

  • @militaruandrei8086
    @militaruandrei8086 Год назад +147

    I love how he pours some "student tears" and then remembers that there's more from where they came from so pours generously even more

    • @wormwoodpearl1
      @wormwoodpearl1 Месяц назад

      And has a full glass in front of him at all times 🥲

  • @neuro.wesley
    @neuro.wesley Год назад +524

    As a neurology resident I can confirm that the checks are our daily neuro care routine

    • @DeathDad
      @DeathDad Год назад +2

      But? Where do you get the tears from?😢😅

    • @suvikhyasiingh
      @suvikhyasiingh Год назад +4

      'neuro care routine' 😮 wow

  • @diamondsngunns88
    @diamondsngunns88 Год назад +95

    “I don’t have the time nor the crayons…” lord have mercy with your permission/prior auth. this phrase is entering my lexicon 😂😅👏😭

  • @theantibulliranger1580
    @theantibulliranger1580 Год назад +440

    I won’t lie I was a little proud of myself for recognizing which cranial nerves he was checking with each test during the morning routine 😂

    • @aidaallen6373
      @aidaallen6373 Год назад +11

      I'm proud that I recognized what he was doing! Total pedestrian here who only has her past physicals to go on...

  • @macbob02
    @macbob02 Год назад +195

    As a vascular neurologist, I hate when the penumbra screams for help. I approve this message

    • @PurpleIrishSweater
      @PurpleIrishSweater 11 месяцев назад +4

      I am going to assume that you are NOT scared of a little TPA!
      Bless you, thanks for what you do.

  • @woodysmith2681
    @woodysmith2681 Год назад +105

    "I have neither the time nor the crayons necessary to explain" has entered my lexicon of useful phrases. Thank you.

    • @ehrenyu
      @ehrenyu Год назад +3

      My aunt gave me a shirt that had that written on it

    • @frankG335
      @frankG335 Год назад

      Oh, absolutely.

  • @kwith
    @kwith Год назад +137

    "See I can also contribute nonsense to this conversation' - That one got me laughing pretty good

    • @MyFiddlePlayer
      @MyFiddlePlayer Год назад +4

      Ah, I used to have lines like that, but I eventually realized that the physician who calls you at midnight wanting a "stat" MRI is so clueless that they won't get the joke anyway.

    • @Callidus7SSM
      @Callidus7SSM Год назад

      I was looking for this comment. *Same*

  • @firasayadi6951
    @firasayadi6951 Год назад +70

    higher cortical functions : obviously 🤣🤣🤣

  • @maplezyrup
    @maplezyrup Год назад +98

    "That's the penumbra screaming for help" is something I'm going to carry forward into my practice

    • @killersugar6816
      @killersugar6816 Год назад +2

      I’m so glad he included it. Maybe some ED docs will see this…

    • @susanferretti5781
      @susanferretti5781 Год назад +1

      Definitely my favorite line of the skit.

    • @abasis.baruti9819
      @abasis.baruti9819 4 месяца назад +1

      Please explain this to a layman. I looked up the definition and I'm nearly for certain this joke want about shadows and eclipses.

    • @seanbyrnes1781
      @seanbyrnes1781 Месяц назад

      ​@@abasis.baruti9819 The penumbra is the brain tissue in a stroke that is at risk of dying but may survive if the blood supply can be restored very quickly. tPA breaks down the clots that are usually the cause of big strokes. The ED doctor is worried that the tPA may cause bleeding. The neurologist knows that the penumbra will die if the tPA is not given quickly.
      This treatment, along with clot retrieval, was probably the biggest change in neurological practice over the past thirty years or so, with the greatest impact on patient outcomes.

  • @absolutetuber
    @absolutetuber Год назад +182

    His videos have actually improved my notes. I no longer *always* have things in my notes that specialists read and snicker at.

  • @alexirwin9583
    @alexirwin9583 Год назад +111

    I will never forget the time on rounds when my attending had forgotten her reflex hammer, and I, the eager med student, volunteered mine for use. She turned, looked at it, saw it was the basic triangle one, and went, "ew!" with a little shudder. She then borrowed the resident's good one.

    • @appleban6823
      @appleban6823 Год назад +9

      this is giving me flashbacks. my Ob attending asked me (a med student) to a pelvic exam on a Pt in LD. And the family was sitting in the room and I was completely caught off guard. then he asked me to do the pelvic US and I had no idea wtf I was doing

    • @sandraragle5334
      @sandraragle5334 Год назад +20

      I knew a neurologist who literally would grab the basic triangle one out of the student’s hand and throw it in the trash.

    • @KxNOxUTA
      @KxNOxUTA Год назад +12

      @@sandraragle5334 Well they then better opened their way more full wallet to get a new and better one!!

    • @hx5525
      @hx5525 Год назад +4

      @@sandraragle5334What’s wrong with the triangle one?

    • @killersugar6816
      @killersugar6816 Год назад

      @@hx5525 The “tomahawk” style hammer doesn’t have the proper weight, length, or striking surface to properly get reflexes. They’re a useless toy that every med student is suckered into buying.

  • @chinonyeolumba1968
    @chinonyeolumba1968 Год назад +196

    I just finished my neuro class and I love that I actually know what all the words he said meant!

    • @meatballg8655
      @meatballg8655 Год назад +14

      congrats on becoming the second most hated specialist in medicine according to doctor G videos!

    • @mcspud
      @mcspud Год назад +1

      @@meatballg8655 second?.. who is first?

    • @lilbatz
      @lilbatz Год назад +7

      ​@@mcspud neurosurgeon >trauma surgeon > general surgeon

    • @meatballg8655
      @meatballg8655 Год назад +4

      @@mcspud nephrology, all the same annoying quirks of neurology, except they have the ability to pour salt on you as well

    • @mcspud
      @mcspud Год назад +7

      @@meatballg8655 I mean maybe. Correct answer would be the PE CEO, who used to be a doctor but sold his soul.

  • @t-and-p
    @t-and-p Год назад +663

    One of our on-call neurology consultants made the mistake of coming into the ER one weekend, purely to belittle a junior about a referral. Three patients decided to crash at the same time he was there. We were already really short-staffed and he did like to tell everyone about how "great" and "superior" his medical skills were...
    His look of utter horror as, completely out of his depth, he was dragged into resus (his ego wouldn't let him run...) and attempted to lead a crash call - only to be regularly scolded by the nursing staff (including a newly qualified) - will stay with me forever 😂 That image of his existential crisis is my happy place 😍😎
    He also no longer picks on anyone who witnessed his "moment"... Especially the two of us who stabilised our patient and then ran in, full throttle, to take over from him before he killed his patient. A few months later, he did try to start being a d1ck again, with a comment about me "needing a neurology refresher" so I asked him, as we were discussing interspecialty training, if he'd like to come and spend some time in the department to do an ALS "refresher".
    He just accepts my referrals now. I love it when he's on call! 😂😂

    • @archimedesscrew3710
      @archimedesscrew3710 Год назад +45

      I used to feel the same when the ER and OBGYN staff used to criticise my decision making (ex-Paramedic).
      I think we all need to respect each others specialities.
      As the saying goes something like this : "Don't criticise me until you walk a mile in my shoes....."

    • @crimansizers5840
      @crimansizers5840 Год назад +3

      Must of slept thru M3 & 4 and PGY 1 & 2 lol

    • @thewhitewolf58
      @thewhitewolf58 Год назад +47

      Honestly no special should ever try to call rank in the er. The er nurses can handle any random-serve case that runs through the doors with the treat of death in the air. Yes specialists have alot more training in 1 era but they have the luxury of nice calm environments were the patient comes to them with something they can atleast partially treat.

    • @theconscientiouscommunicat5094
      @theconscientiouscommunicat5094 Год назад +1

      😂😂🎉🎉

    • @neutralguy0609
      @neutralguy0609 Год назад +6

      How do you get through M3, M4, intern year without seeing hundreds of codes? Neuro intern year is just internal medicine without the clinic (in other words, even more inpatient internal medicine than the internal medicine people). Hard to imagine getting close to that level and being so out of depth.
      I mean, maybe logistics and dosing of second and third line pressors or something very crit-care oriented he might forget after intern year. But it's hard to get close to that far without knowing ACS basics. You can't really get through intern year without seeing this stuff routinely.

  • @killersugar6816
    @killersugar6816 Год назад +137

    I’m so happy you included “Absence seizures in a 40 year old”, “A&Ox4”, and the fear of giving tPA to a patient who needed it when they came through the door 70 minutes ago. I hope your short video brings great change to the world.

    • @kaylahall1219
      @kaylahall1219 Год назад +10

      Me not understanding but liking the comment anyway…. 🙋🏻‍♀️

    • @IvyPearsonUnderwater
      @IvyPearsonUnderwater Год назад +3

      @@kaylahall1219 oh I googled it. tPA is what I was given when I had my stroke.

    • @uruglytoo
      @uruglytoo Год назад +26

      ​@@IvyPearsonUnderwaterthe fear is that if you give it for a hemmhoragic stroke you will likely kill the patient, but if it is an ischemic stroke you want to give it ASAP.

    • @IvyPearsonUnderwater
      @IvyPearsonUnderwater Год назад +4

      @@uruglytoo indeed! thank you

    • @nuha6805
      @nuha6805 Год назад +4

      Can you explain what's wrong with A&Ox4 ?

  • @jennismith2
    @jennismith2 10 месяцев назад +11

    Dr G is amazing at getting to the core of things and portraying reality in a funny way. I saw a farmer and his wife in my transplant clinic last week. We were chatting at the end of the visit, and I introduced them to the video on the “Farmer Pain Scale”. They were both dying laughing at how accurate the portrayal was and immediately sent links to all their fellow farmers!

  • @debrar1821
    @debrar1821 Год назад +90

    He wakes up in a tie.😀

    • @le_th_
      @le_th_ Год назад +7

      perfectly knotted tie and white dress shirt (read: perfectionistic and uptight even while sleeping). lol

  • @amylandry4108
    @amylandry4108 Год назад +76

    And PS: while I was at my recent visit the neurologist he asked if I had any other questions and I said yes, “I’m a big fan of Dr Glaukomflecken!… Are you?” 😊 and he said he was!! True story 😂

  • @Gatoralumn07
    @Gatoralumn07 Год назад +249

    I’m a neurologist and I approve this message

  • @connergibson5930
    @connergibson5930 Год назад +86

    Im waiting for the weekly neurologist meeting where they sample the tears and compare levels of stupidity (think wine moms crossed with sommeliers)

  • @failedJedi
    @failedJedi Год назад +19

    I’ve watched so many of these videos in the last 3 days that I’m genuinely starting to think that each character is a distinct person and not just one guy….

  • @llAlukall
    @llAlukall Год назад +73

    I'm a psychiatrist, and I'm pretty sure I'm the weird stuff doctor :D

    • @proreduction
      @proreduction Год назад +3

      You should be, but the problem with Neurology is that they are the ones called STAT, called first, called at 3 AM, called on holidays to rule-out anything "neurologic" before a non-urgent Psych consult is placed.

  • @maryel5398
    @maryel5398 Год назад +73

    I have had 3 different neurologists. (Seriously people. Traumatic brain injury is a real thing, especially when it’s permanent. Move the stepladder!) Two have made this Neuro look sweet. The current one is absolutely fabulous and doesn’t treat me like an idiot. So refreshing.

  • @Jake9066
    @Jake9066 Год назад +14

    Every time he puts on the lensless frames, I think "why would I wear contacts? My eyes are perfect"

  • @lotsofinterests
    @lotsofinterests Год назад +34

    I just had my neurology rotation (im a med student from Turkey) and it made me appreciate the neurologist character wayyyy more. so accurate, laughed out loud. unbelievable how universal these are.

  • @biosparkles9442
    @biosparkles9442 Год назад +21

    I recently had to see a neurologist for some unsettling hearing symptoms I was having and honestly he was the nicest person I've ever met in my life

    • @Ushio01
      @Ushio01 Год назад +11

      Your a patient not a doctor of a different speciality you were totally safe.

    • @biosparkles9442
      @biosparkles9442 Год назад +9

      @@Ushio01 Valid! I just can't imagine this guy being mean to anyone ever. He was just so soft spoken and lovely. Mind you... he did mention a colleague and what his colleague would do (in a way to be like, 'other neurologists would do this, but I don't think its necessary'), so perhaps the cracks of superiority were showing 😂

    • @meganofsherwood3665
      @meganofsherwood3665 Год назад +2

      All two neurologists I've met so far in my medical training have been wonderful and encouraging, but they were also the only ones interested in training medical students, so we'll see if they are the exception or the rule 😂

  • @jessleen1234
    @jessleen1234 Год назад +15

    Performing self-neurologic examinations every morning is gold 👌👌

  • @babyclouddelia
    @babyclouddelia Год назад +92

    The way you displayed the props for this neurology-inspired video are elegant and amazing. I died laughing!

    • @janisedenton4242
      @janisedenton4242 Год назад +4

      Why does an ophthalmologist have 5 kinds of reflex testing tools? I wonder if his friends make him sign a rental agreement when he borrows their equipment. 😂

  • @junglegymcircusmonke
    @junglegymcircusmonke Год назад +9

    I have epilepsy. Juvenile Myoclonus Epilepticus, diagnosed at 10 when I almost drowned in the bathtub. I have absence, myoclonic, and tonic clonic seizures that are well controlled with meds, acupuncture, medicinal herbs and lifestyle. It was cool being able to understand all the neurologist said here and know why he was asking the questions he was. The question doctors never ask me: what do the seizures feel like when you have them?
    Its actually an intense release of emotional and physical tension so yes Im exhausted but it's a gauge for how well I have or haven't been taking care of myself. So now I haven't had them because I keep that in mind. I think just telling ppl to manage their stress doesnt always land because its so vague. Explaining that your brain processes it differently than everyone else and that if stress isnt managed seizures will occur emphasizes how vital it is in a way that is digestible. Food for thought.

  • @AznJsn82091
    @AznJsn82091 Год назад +120

    Can we get the dentist to chime in on how the neurologist is brushing his teeth wrong?

    • @GaryDunion
      @GaryDunion Год назад +49

      A dentist? On a SATURDAY?!

    • @NorseForse
      @NorseForse Год назад +10

      Might as well get the ophthalmologist in too and make it a Saturday trifecta. Golf cleats be damned!

    • @jonc4403
      @jonc4403 Год назад +15

      @@GaryDunion My dentist texted me this morning.
      (Yes, it was because he had an IT question, but it does prove dentists exist on Saturdays.)

    • @Ananvil
      @Ananvil Год назад +4

      @@jonc4403 They exist, but only on the golf course

    • @JarkkoHietaniemi
      @JarkkoHietaniemi Год назад

      @@GaryDunion With extra money, anything is possible.

  • @viewbuster1979
    @viewbuster1979 Год назад +10

    I am just excited by the portrayal of a doctor who is excited and prepared to be on call.

  • @Julia4672
    @Julia4672 Год назад +5

    I’ve known one great neurologist(Dr. Hamilton was an excellent teacher) and one crazy neuroanatomy teacher. Dr. Chronister, RIP, would act out every stroke, every gait disorder you ever heard of and many I’ve never seen again, and every neuro deficit you could imagine. Watching him bounce from one side of the room to the other was amazing! Why don’t you send the stuck up neurologist back to school? See how much his neuroanatomy teacher can trip him up.

  • @pingpong6861
    @pingpong6861 Год назад +36

    I'm shrieking in utter amusement the whole way through. So accurate. I'm PM&R and would not use anything but the last reflex hammer. This is such a masterpiece.

  • @angelicaveitch8526
    @angelicaveitch8526 Год назад +15

    You are such a good actor! You become a different person with just a slight change of posture and facial expression. Impressive

  • @josemiguelvaldes2594
    @josemiguelvaldes2594 Год назад +13

    Best quote ever: "do you hear that? That's the penumbra screaming for help!"

    • @anaisabelcoronado8647
      @anaisabelcoronado8647 Год назад +1

      @Dr. Glaucomflecken Please we need this on a shirt! 🙏 I’m a neurologist and I would proudly wear it to work 😬

  • @Frodosdoddos-no3cq
    @Frodosdoddos-no3cq Год назад +33

    As someone who works in neuro, this is surprisingly accurate and I like it.

  • @shadowdroid776
    @shadowdroid776 Год назад +32

    I would pay money to see a nurse preceptor or a charge nurse have a 'small conversation ' with Neurology about how he made the new nurses cry and afraid to speak to him. I want to see a mama bear defending her little cubs lol

    • @docgammycat
      @docgammycat Год назад +6

      Absolutely! I'll second that!

    • @sarahk2722
      @sarahk2722 Год назад +5

      Played by Julia J Nurse. It's the crossover we need

    • @shadowdroid776
      @shadowdroid776 Год назад +2

      @@sarahk2722 I second this!

  • @MarcBoix-e3u
    @MarcBoix-e3u Год назад +5

    Neuromuscular neurologist here - muscle stretch reflexes NOT deep tendon reflexes! Yessssss! I won't stop smiling for a week

  • @liliamaeda7936
    @liliamaeda7936 Год назад +10

    The Queen reflex hammer was such a great detail and is 100% accurate.

  • @mungbean345
    @mungbean345 Год назад +41

    Oh man, so many flashbacks! I was a healthyish kid until suddenly I wasn't at age 13. Ended up spending 40 hours a week at different doctors' offices for years. At the pediatric neurologist's office, my mom and I gimped along through a hallway to get to the exam room, passed two guys just as one was telling the other with barely contained rage, "I HATE kids!"
    Yes, that turned out to be my doctor and no, we didn't just catch him on a bad day. He really was actually at least as bad as he sounds. Thankfully, I have met other neurologists since then and they have all seemed like they deserve congeniality trophies by comparison.

    • @ClearlyPixelated
      @ClearlyPixelated Год назад +2

      Surprisingly, most attendings I've met in Peds actually don't like kids. I never understood it...

    • @mungbean345
      @mungbean345 Год назад +4

      @@ClearlyPixelated That's both crazy, and too bad, both for them and the kids. 😕

    • @tagalonggal
      @tagalonggal Год назад +8

      @@ClearlyPixelated as a new RN putting an IV in a little kid was one of the most traumatic things I ever did. I hated treating kids, because I didn’t want to cause them more pain, so I went into adult cardiology. I think the folks who love children can’t really handle the stress of treating kids (and their parents) and so the pediatric specialists are self-selected. In other words, they are the ones who don’t care if it’s a kid or an adult, and let their staff handle the cutesy kid interactions.

    • @mungbean345
      @mungbean345 Год назад +3

      @@tagalonggal Oh wow, I could really picture that being the case. Interesting theory.

    • @padme147
      @padme147 Год назад +1

      @@tagalonggal totally true . i avoid kids at all costs. when they are sick i just cant hamdle

  • @JimYeats
    @JimYeats Год назад +189

    Our ER only has Tele-Neuro, it's kind of wonderful because you just send the company a report of what you're concerned about and the nurses roll the big computer and monitor into the room and the neurologist does their evaluation and contacts you with their recommendations. Avoids lots of....unhelpful discussions.

    • @denise3885
      @denise3885 Год назад +7

      Oh yeah never talk to each other. That's a waste

    • @JimYeats
      @JimYeats Год назад +14

      @@denise3885 Lol, honestly sometimes initial calls can be. It's great to have a specialist get a general idea of the concern and then just see the patient for themselves and then discuss their recommendations. So yes, in that sense sometimes the tele-health specialty services that more rural hospitals need to use can be great.

    • @Ananvil
      @Ananvil Год назад +6

      The hospitals I've been at with Tele-Neuro are watching someone on a screen repeat the exam I already did (but worse), and then give more-or-less useless recs. Glad to be moving to a L1 Trauma Center shortly.

    • @JimYeats
      @JimYeats Год назад +9

      @@Ananvil Just like your telerads there are good and bad companies. But yes, often their recs are exactly what we already know is needed, and when you already know the patient can stay, it’s more convenient to just have tele neuro do their thing and give the ok than bicker with an actual on-call neurologist sometimes. Best of luck at the lvl 1, don’t get lazy now!

    • @aluminiumknight4038
      @aluminiumknight4038 Год назад

      So sad that doctors can't talk to each other directly

  • @olenickel6013
    @olenickel6013 Год назад +37

    Left-handedness turns 80year old patients with aphasia and mild weakness of the left limbs from "probably just dehydration" into "oh my god, every minute counts we need imaging stat and someone call the stroke nurse to prepare the rt-PA"

    • @jatnarivas8741
      @jatnarivas8741 Год назад +4

      How??

    • @moo3oo3oo3
      @moo3oo3oo3 Год назад +4

      Isn't aphasia and unilateral weakness a sign for stroke regardless of handedness?

    • @cbpd89
      @cbpd89 Год назад +4

      Who knew us south paws were so neurologically complicated 😜

    • @olenickel6013
      @olenickel6013 Год назад +10

      @@moo3oo3oo3 Yes, but if the clinical symptoms don't match up, I'd be hesitant to do an aggressive treatment like a thrombolysis. Unilateral weakness of the left side is a sign of a stroke in the right brain hemisphere. Aphasia is a sign of a stroke in the left brain hemisphere. Except for left-handed people, a portion of whose speech center is located in the right hemisphere.

  • @pale0rex
    @pale0rex Год назад +18

    i’d love to see a vid of the neurologist having all his questions answered perfectly and he just stands there in shock

  • @jillpotts7472
    @jillpotts7472 Год назад +8

    its amazing there are so many doctors sitting on u tube watching this! i should probably be on my EMR working...

  • @sallydavidson4471
    @sallydavidson4471 Год назад +19

    Jonathan milked those tears out of the med students nodding all the way!

  • @briawalker2078
    @briawalker2078 Год назад +16

    I met my first neurologist today. The most pretentious person I've ever met, and I was sorely tempted to ask him if he's ever watched Dr. Glauc xD

  • @drmsd14
    @drmsd14 Год назад +7

    "That's the penumbra screaming for help." Time is brain, people!!!!!

  • @TheVipir
    @TheVipir Год назад +77

    No idea about what was just discussed, but the snark factor was on point.
    You just made my Sunday morning happier ❤

    • @JDH324
      @JDH324 Год назад +6

      Greetings from the Western Hemisphere!

    • @TheVipir
      @TheVipir Год назад +5

      @@JDH324 which part of it are you in? Gippsland, Victoria, Australia here. Cold, windy, and raining.

    • @barbz6423
      @barbz6423 Год назад +1

      It’s Sunday already? I better hurry up.

  • @alaskamcluckie1144
    @alaskamcluckie1144 Год назад +29

    Gotta love that fresh off queue scent of a new Glaucomflecken video! :-D Brightens my day!

  • @timothy4664
    @timothy4664 Год назад +19

    I love the neurologist so much. It's just so hilariously extreme in the stereotype. And who doesn't love Grieg? "I'm the weird stuff doctor" lol

  • @loreleifae4730
    @loreleifae4730 Год назад +6

    Gotta say, those first 30 seconds really hit different while recovering from a concussion. I'm like "I also do those exercises every morning"

  • @lilbatz
    @lilbatz Год назад +14

    GAH. This the spirit of our on call dearly departed neurologist circa 1992. The ED docs drew staws to see who'd have to deal with him.
    At least this one has a weird charm about him. Our had a slime coat of smug.😂

  • @SomeDudeSomewhereOverThere
    @SomeDudeSomewhereOverThere Год назад +6

    Working as a transfer center operator, all we ever heard our on call neurologist say was "give them a loading dose of keppra and have them contact the clinic tomorrow " 😂

  • @staceyjane2797
    @staceyjane2797 Год назад +8

    It gives me immense pleasure to just sit back watch how your great sense of humour is making my brain giggle, your videos are addiction worthy I lovvvvvve it!!!!!!!!

  • @IsolatedIntellectual
    @IsolatedIntellectual Год назад +27

    "Oh I'm the weird stuff doctor? I guess you're the 'I don't know what I'm doing' doctor"
    Even surgery ain't gonna heal dat sick burn. 😂

  • @1014p
    @1014p Год назад +18

    This is great he goes from exited to hear case to roasting doctors.

  • @Threadsinger
    @Threadsinger Год назад +5

    The neurologist remains my favorite toon. Might be the hair, glasses, or expression(s) but this character looks the most unique with the helmeted ER doc coming in second.
    This channel also made me look up what a "Queen's Square" is, which is a nice piece of info to amaze/bore my colleagues in engineering.

  • @magicallymaddie
    @magicallymaddie Год назад +8

    This is so funny! Whatever the circular reflex hammer is, my neurosurgeon loves that thing and won't test reflexes without it. My first appointment, her poor PA tried to use a stethoscope for reflexes and she walked in midway and gave such a look 😂. The stethoscope as a reflex hammer disapproval is real!

  • @HuevoBendito
    @HuevoBendito Год назад +23

    Lol, dude really did a neuro PE on himself for his morning routine.

  • @multiplesingular294
    @multiplesingular294 Год назад +5

    The sky is orange, my feet are hamburgers!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 That's a good one!!!

  • @catherinef9943
    @catherinef9943 11 месяцев назад +1

    And here I always thought my father’s air of condescension and sharp humor were unique to him. Apparently it goes with the profession!

  • @cphilips502
    @cphilips502 Год назад +20

    There is something both relaxing and warped about seeing Neurology happy in his natural habitat, powered by the sweet taste of med student's tears. Like an Apex Predator limbering up for their next meal. Oh, and the 'weird' call was from ER, right? 😂

  • @pjbarber4640
    @pjbarber4640 Год назад +2

    I am seeing a new neurologist soon and started doing some research about them. I found their Twitter account and this is one of their re tweets. I have followed you for years and this knowledge made me feel better about my appointment. Thank Doc!

  • @meriadocbrandybuck9833
    @meriadocbrandybuck9833 Год назад +3

    A young resident neurologist actually discovered I have carpal tunnel while talking about my migraines with the pin prick test. Deeply appreciate that.

  • @ShermanKyle
    @ShermanKyle Год назад +5

    He knew we needed more neurologist roasting, and he delivered.

  • @Teslashock824
    @Teslashock824 Год назад +5

    You are funnier than 99% of actual professional comedians. Incredible talent lol

  • @deusexaethera
    @deusexaethera Год назад +4

    The nephrologist would not approve of his increased sodium intake from drinking med student tears all day long.

  • @ceeeblack
    @ceeeblack Год назад +11

    It’s a worry when these videos actually teach you things you’re doing wrong 😂👀

  • @physicistatlarge
    @physicistatlarge 7 месяцев назад

    A neurologist just made a judgment call that saved my life. I love the entire profession!

  • @Mia24601
    @Mia24601 Год назад +9

    And here I thought the rheumatologists were the weird stuff doctors. 😂

  • @redheadbandanna1973
    @redheadbandanna1973 Год назад +1

    I don't have the time nor the crayons to explain this to you. Chef's kiss

  • @moose99moose
    @moose99moose Год назад +3

    "Higher cortical functions? Obviously" 😂😂😂

  • @michellegenack7577
    @michellegenack7577 Год назад +3

    I absolutely LOVE your skits!! Please keep them up! It's my daily dose of funny!!!!

  • @FromtheLBC
    @FromtheLBC Год назад +1

    Neurologist has been getting a lot of love recently

  • @gpgara
    @gpgara Год назад +32

    When he drank the med student tears I spat out my drink. Hilarious!!

  • @seanvinsick
    @seanvinsick Год назад +1

    I have no background in medicine, but I'm always amazed how well you nail the characterizations such that a lamen like me can instantly recognize it.

  • @susanferretti5781
    @susanferretti5781 Год назад +3

    Loved the Med student tears, but really cracked up when he testing his eye / hand coordination in the mirror.

  • @mohibawan674
    @mohibawan674 Год назад +10

    Not the hair style with the med student tears 😂😂😂

  • @IntrovertCorner480
    @IntrovertCorner480 Год назад +5

    Reaching for the Babinski, the sign of a true professional

  • @stygian1522
    @stygian1522 Год назад +1

    This is the only doc that isn’t ripped straight out of my hospital, I swear. The neurology team are some of the nicest, most helpful people that come to our unit.
    Neurosurgery, on the other hand…!

  • @juliejanesmith57
    @juliejanesmith57 Год назад +3

    I mean… he seems about as helpful as every neurologist I’ve ever seen.

  • @CaliforniaRoses-x
    @CaliforniaRoses-x 5 месяцев назад

    Dr.Glaucomflecken, your comedic mind is brilliant. You make me laugh out loud every single day! Thank you from this RN, who has had a 40 years career and counting……

  • @NEURO_DOCTOR
    @NEURO_DOCTOR Год назад +3

    as a neurology resident who was just paged to perform a physical exam for pediatrics, i need to learn some of these quips

  • @maryroberts9315
    @maryroberts9315 Год назад +2

    This is your best yet! I love the idea of them doing a self exam to get ready for the day!

  • @deanw4663
    @deanw4663 Год назад +4

    Lol @ pitcher full of medical student tears! 😂😂

  • @jrm4christ777
    @jrm4christ777 Год назад +1

    This one made my day! I just had my last day of call as a neurology resident. I was in tears by the end.

  • @humorlessclown
    @humorlessclown Год назад +8

    That hair… such attention to detail in a 2 min skit wasn’t necessary but is truly appreciated 😂👍🏼