The “Easy Going” Surgeon

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024

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  • @thecuttinggardener361
    @thecuttinggardener361 2 года назад +13068

    This isn’t parody, this is a documentary.

    • @olivenboo
      @olivenboo 2 года назад +75

      i wanna laugh at this but it sounds so pitiful.

    • @emmypoole2636
      @emmypoole2636 2 года назад +40

      Fucking LOL! Best and most accurate comment!

    • @sarahm.h.johnson2429
      @sarahm.h.johnson2429 2 года назад +19

      This comment is so spot on 🤣

    • @user-st6nt4ou6f
      @user-st6nt4ou6f 2 года назад +27

      I was hoping not. It's still this way? I had my experiences 60 yrs ago

    • @JoshBryan
      @JoshBryan 2 года назад +1

      85% of surgeons are petulant children.

  • @fakeclanAbaddon
    @fakeclanAbaddon 2 года назад +12003

    These surgeons are usually nice to students. they take all their anger out on administators. And anaesthesia

    • @PropheticFate
      @PropheticFate 2 года назад +492

      and residents

    • @redpilledbachelor7776
      @redpilledbachelor7776 2 года назад +834

      Administrator deserve it, no sympathy for them.

    • @marcdumont2275
      @marcdumont2275 2 года назад +178

      @@redpilledbachelor7776 Lol I considered being a hospital admin for a while but after hearing this...

    • @serenolopez-darwin1975
      @serenolopez-darwin1975 2 года назад +1

      @@redpilledbachelor7776 based and fuck-admin-pilled

    • @chodzsiepowoczymy1892
      @chodzsiepowoczymy1892 2 года назад +127

      Keep in mind that students became residents in the future. They need neww residents

  • @benoitbareau178
    @benoitbareau178 2 года назад +12584

    It remembers this joke :
    An anesthesiologist takes the plane. As he is quietly seated, he hears the announcement "We need an anesthesiologist urgently in business class. He gets up, announces himself to the nearest air hostess. She accompanies him in business class to a seated gentleman reading.
    The man looks up from his book and asks:
    - are you an anesthesiologist?
    - Yes sir, I am an anesthetist, what is the problem?
    - Perfect, I'm a surgeon, could you direct the light correctly towards the book, I can't see well.

  • @taebaebae5464
    @taebaebae5464 2 года назад +8298

    It's fascinating how universal these mannerisms are. This is literally all I heard from surgeons while assisting anesthesia last month. I had to put the bed exactly where they wanted it, which was always "a bit higher" or "a bit lower". I just never got it right in one go. They kept on talking about the administration and their cars and were rarely satisfied with the instruments they were handed as they always wanted "the other one". The electrocoagulation didn't work properly almost every day and it was the nurses that were responsible for finding out why. And don't even get me started on the drapes. One day they got a different kind of drapes, which they loved, anesthesia not so much, and then when they went back to the regular drapes, they kept on asking about these new drapes. I don't even live in the US and yet it's all the same here.

    • @charlestwoo
      @charlestwoo 2 года назад +356

      That makes this so much more freaking hilarious.

    • @dandaniii04
      @dandaniii04 2 года назад +141

      Wait drapes?!- AAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH

    • @georgetaliat1
      @georgetaliat1 2 года назад +182

      I was thinking the same thing till he said about the bmw and the Porsche. We don't get as well paid as in the us

    • @seraphik
      @seraphik 2 года назад +412

      as a surgeon i gotta say i hear myself saying this shit too. but man in the heat of the moment you really do need the bed perfect, the patient positioned, the drapes right, the music good, and the room ice cold.

    • @charlestwoo
      @charlestwoo 2 года назад +220

      @@seraphik honestly dude I hope every surgeon gets everything they want all the time to perform optimally.

  • @alexleonov4012
    @alexleonov4012 2 года назад +4965

    The sad part this IS easy going as far as surgeons go

    • @DGlaucomflecken
      @DGlaucomflecken  2 года назад +2215

      I couldn’t use curse words. This is a family channel

    • @chrisfrost7945
      @chrisfrost7945 2 года назад +256

      I know 2 surgeons that are the most chill people. Even when shit hits the fan, they are omega chill. Other than that, this is true haha

    • @masternobody1896
      @masternobody1896 2 года назад +13

      @@DGlaucomflecken me as a doctor I tell other sergeon to work 24h like me

    • @jeffjohnson6252
      @jeffjohnson6252 2 года назад +77

      @@DGlaucomflecken And you didn't even throw any instruments.... :-)

    • @raphaelledesma9393
      @raphaelledesma9393 2 года назад +93

      @@chrisfrost7945 I remember in my surgery rotation that the training officer gave a lecture that included a part on the qualities of a good surgeon. One of those was (predictably) being calm and chill since that keeps everyone in the room calm and chill which leads to better performance. I’m happy to say that in my time there even the stricter surgeons were calm and chill... mostly.

  • @ngocanhhoang2620
    @ngocanhhoang2620 2 года назад +2107

    He didn’t chase the med student out within the first 10 minutes so I would say he is pretty easy going

    • @novinacinzasube5311
      @novinacinzasube5311 2 года назад +72

      Yeah i totally loved the unnecessary questioning about human anatomy while i was in med school, years later i am a diagnosed mashocist

    • @zaku2939
      @zaku2939 2 года назад +18

      The video is 2 minutes long, there's still a chance

    • @yonpark6245
      @yonpark6245 2 года назад +26

      A surgeon would never toss out the medical student. Who would hold the liver retractor for 2 hours?

  • @shellyrae777
    @shellyrae777 2 года назад +4624

    I once worked with a surgeon who thought I was truly psychic because I would hand her instruments before she asked. I let her think that I was supernatural instead of telling her she was just that predictable 😂

    • @Neil-ii3dp
      @Neil-ii3dp 2 года назад +838

      Having a partner like you for a procedure is so immensely valuable, you might as well be supernatural. I have a radiology tech who is like this. For some cases, we can do the whole thing, start to finish, without saying a word! It is amazing to have partners like this, but makes it difficult to work with others who don't know... I get told that I have to "use my words" lol

    • @lulumoon6942
      @lulumoon6942 2 года назад +84

      They do run on infallible ego, you did a service to the patients!

    • @gretcheno3125
      @gretcheno3125 2 года назад +140

      Thats still pretty cool that you're that perceptive!

    • @shellyrae777
      @shellyrae777 2 года назад +27

      @@gretcheno3125 Thanks 😊

    • @sadefinn809
      @sadefinn809 2 года назад +108

      Your perceptiveness makes you amazing and invaluable....it also why anyone who scrubs in for you on breaks get the "just hand the good surgeon what she needs" line then gets met with crushing disappointment and attitude hahaha

  • @teresemarinelli9421
    @teresemarinelli9421 2 года назад +2187

    Hilariously accurate!! “Why is the patient moving?”

    • @chrisflynn372
      @chrisflynn372 2 года назад +98

      Because you wanted the case to be done under local with sedation ... and you have terrible aim

    • @fil4648
      @fil4648 2 года назад +41

      Guys, try to operate on a moving patient first before you accuse us.

    • @silnalapa
      @silnalapa 2 года назад +70

      I heard something like this a week ago: Hey anethesia watch out or he will stand up and go home!

    • @Nightraven26
      @Nightraven26 2 года назад +61

      @@fil4648 anesthesia has full faith in the surgeon and is thus providing him with hard difficulty for extra challenge and bragging rights

    • @adambailey7932
      @adambailey7932 2 года назад +9

      "Why is an elective cholecystectomy taking an hour and a half?"
      "They're beyond paralyzed, I can't just not ventilate them. At least not for long."

  • @bdawn3519
    @bdawn3519 2 года назад +753

    So true. Many years ago as a nursing student in the role of scrub tech, a surgeon got frustrated at me for handing him the very instrument he kept asking for. He then yelled, “Don’t give me what I asked for, give me what I need!”

    • @candicefrost4561
      @candicefrost4561 Год назад +31

      Yikes.

    • @joshyoung1440
      @joshyoung1440 Год назад

      What an inconsiderate asshole. Unfortunately the world has no shortage of them.

    • @joshyoung1440
      @joshyoung1440 Год назад +19

      I would have handed him some random metal instrument and directed him to use as a suppository immediately since apparently I'm supposed to make his decisions for him on what instrument he needs, and that's the one I decided he needed. I would likely not have remained at that institution though, so maybe it's a good thing I didn't end up going into nursing.

    • @pondboy3682
      @pondboy3682 Год назад +20

      My, what sweet, self-aware humor! In surgeon language, that was almost an apology! 😅

    • @diaz6568
      @diaz6568 Год назад +1

      Ok, now that's funny

  • @annasastavros7151
    @annasastavros7151 2 года назад +541

    The three lies of the surgeon: 1. I’ll be done in 10 minutes. 2. No bleeding. 3. Good job anesthesia.

    • @suiteums
      @suiteums 2 года назад +19

      The last one though? I mean, is the pt alive? Then yes. Good job anesthesia.

    • @SuperSharpBlue
      @SuperSharpBlue 2 года назад +21

      Yes! Everytime they say 10mins, I'm just like, "Okay 45" 😂

    • @suiteums
      @suiteums 2 года назад +4

      @@SuperSharpBlue Except those hole cases. That's when they're like, we're done! And you just tubed!

    • @joestevenson5568
      @joestevenson5568 Год назад +7

      @@suiteums Always thank anaesthesia. He deliberatley makes the patient critically ill just so you can operate on them.

    • @mominaahmad27
      @mominaahmad27 Год назад +1

      They never say the no 3 ! 😂

  • @iansullivan9738
    @iansullivan9738 2 года назад +157

    "Straight into administrator's pockets"
    "I don't care. Throw it away."
    I love that these are from the same character. It really makes him believable.

    • @llareia
      @llareia Год назад +9

      That and the BMW and Porsche. 😆

  • @dylanbilicki2320
    @dylanbilicki2320 Год назад +163

    The fact that a member of the team actually went and got someone to explain why his equipment doesn’t work and he replied with, “why what doesn’t work? I don’t care. I don’t even care.” Is the funniest part of this whole video 😂😂😂

    • @chapstikcrazy
      @chapstikcrazy Год назад +5

      It's so accurate!! I was laughing so hard this whole video, but that part had me dying!

    • @sidragulzar7081
      @sidragulzar7081 Год назад +2

      hahahah i was noticing that same part that sir included in this video, hahah thats so accurate hahah how can someone be soo accurate!!

    • @Adam1nToronto
      @Adam1nToronto Год назад +1

      I thought it was the HVAC guy

  • @drfelixgraham
    @drfelixgraham 2 года назад +2801

    There's actually some research about this in other fields - when you're in a field where you're more or less required to be perfect and muscles can never be perfect, you end up rating as highly neurotic with a lot of ritualistic (and often contradictory) behaviors. It's how humans handle stress.

    • @hafusan
      @hafusan 2 года назад +67

      can you elaborate? I especially don't fully understand the muscles can't be perfect part. And do you know where I can find that research, I'd like to check it out

    • @tigerheaddude
      @tigerheaddude 2 года назад +388

      @@hafusan you're required to always perform at 100% but the human body doesn't always allow for that

    • @aluminiumknight4038
      @aluminiumknight4038 2 года назад +22

      Are surgeons expected to be perfect? I'd say only surgeons think that.

    • @KoylTrane
      @KoylTrane 2 года назад +471

      @@aluminiumknight4038 I imagine you have to be perfect when you're fiddling in someone's still alive body to keep it that way.

    • @tigerheaddude
      @tigerheaddude 2 года назад +55

      @@aluminiumknight4038 and lawyers

  • @Makermook
    @Makermook 2 года назад +715

    The chillest surgeon I ever met was while I was the 2nd shift maintenance guy in a hospital (before I went to med school.) They were doing an organ harvest on a guy who had been shot in the head. The bulb blew in the main lamp and only the satellite was working. I had to get up on a ladder directly over this guy who was split open from crotch to tit and change the bulb in the main light while the surgeon kept working. He never missed a beat, never got flustered.

    • @CoachHeyward
      @CoachHeyward 2 года назад +7

      What year are you?

    • @Makermook
      @Makermook 2 года назад +119

      @@CoachHeyward -- I've been in practice for almost 21 years now, graduated med school in 1998 😁

    • @0Marketts0
      @0Marketts0 2 года назад +4

      Cool story! How old were you when you started med school?

    • @Makermook
      @Makermook 2 года назад +90

      @@0Marketts0 -- I was 28. I had majored in political science with a minor in Russian, decided I didn't want to be a spy or an academic, so I went back to school and took a pre-med course of study and the rest is history.

    • @mugshotformyid3948
      @mugshotformyid3948 2 года назад +46

      I think they were chill because the guy was already gone, it's cool nevertheless

  • @stephanmurzyn6221
    @stephanmurzyn6221 2 года назад +689

    From a retired paramedic/firefighter; I would love to see an interaction between ER and a first responder!

    • @mar10ssj1
      @mar10ssj1 2 года назад +31

      Hell Yes!!!
      EMS all the WAY

    • @nmc1859
      @nmc1859 2 года назад +9

      Or how bout 1st responder to er ??
      I know they always got the worst report form nursing home nurses + tried their best to make up for it while they handed off to the er we'd usually laugh at ltc tho. Cuz they weren't there

    • @imagin916
      @imagin916 2 года назад +27

      @@nmc1859 the best ones are the “post cardiac arrest” calls from the nursing home. As per nursing home nurses, pt was found in cardiac arrest so 3 compressions were done and miraculously they now have ROSC and patient arrives to ED yelling and cursing. I’m like yeah, no cardiac arrest that was the patient sleeping comfortably from all of the sleeping meds you gave then at 11pm last night and you woke them up from a deep sleep with 3 compressions. What I would give to see the medic’s faces when they arrived at the home for those calls 🤣

    • @nmc1859
      @nmc1859 2 года назад +1

      @@imagin916 😂😂😂bwhhhahaha + maybe some narcan saved the day sometimes too
      *from just a little too much norco

    • @iz2333
      @iz2333 2 года назад +22

      @@mar10ssj1 ER: "Oh shit, blue light... Hey is that patient for us?"
      EMS: "Yeah this is-"
      ER: "Fuck."
      All EMS/ER interactions in a nutshell.

  • @rypie91d
    @rypie91d 2 года назад +723

    My favorite surgeons to work with are the self-admitted "minimalists." Each one of them is the furthest from being minimal. The open heart surgeon I worked with that claimed this had an entire cabinet dedicated to him for special order supplies.

    • @kingofallworlds
      @kingofallworlds 2 года назад +67

      You have to play on that ego! You say something like "just to let know, we have the tray ready to open but we were so impressed by how you were able to do so much with so little". Then watch as they say something along the likes of "eh I'm already almost done. No need to open that"

    • @rypie91d
      @rypie91d 2 года назад +39

      @Encore I called the heart surgeon out one day when he said it to a resident. He looked over at our lead scrub and asked him if what I said was true. He simply nodded his head. Never heard him say it out loud again. Lol

    • @saracastillo6659
      @saracastillo6659 2 года назад +36

      I've got a surgeon who gets angry when he is branded as the most expensive surgeon and shouts if someone opens a suture without him asking for it (sutures that he will need later), yet he uses meshes that cost 3x more than what the other surgeons use. But he still says he is only the most expensive surgeon because the nursing staff open extra sutures.

    • @ammarayoub3246
      @ammarayoub3246 Год назад

      @@saracastillo6659 you clearly must live in america if surgeons are branded as expensive and when staff bitches about mesh costs. Lol. Here in the UK we dont give a shit

    • @saracastillo6659
      @saracastillo6659 Год назад +1

      @@ammarayoub3246 I am in the UK as well. No one else cares about cost other than that particular surgeon. And it was because they had a service meeting saying they exceeded their budget and this surgeon is using meshes that cost £15000 to £20000 per piece instead of the £3000 ones the other surgeons are using

  • @Beingpoo
    @Beingpoo 2 года назад +123

    Omg, why is this so accurate..I am from India, and most of the surgeons that I’ve been posted with have a similar way of talking, and somehow the older nurses are so supportive by cracking jokes to calm the med students down..

  • @SPUDDMD
    @SPUDDMD 2 года назад +96

    This is actually an easygoing surgeon. As a student, I remember a gastro surgeon asking his nurse if she thought he was a gorilla because the cautery foot pedal was turned around and "she was expecting him to be able to twist his foot around to use it" .

  • @gk.8541
    @gk.8541 2 года назад +71

    “I wanted it five minutes ago, it’s useless to me now. Throw it away.”
    😂

  • @jjmaxwell3787
    @jjmaxwell3787 10 месяцев назад +11

    Former certified surgical first assistant (CSFA) here. This is spot on for a “calm” surgeon. After 20 years as an FA in all specialties, including abdominal transplant, organ procurement and neurosurgery, I have heard it all and the line about calling HVAC to make it colder made me laugh out loud. I worked with a vascular surgeon a couple of years ago that we would have the room as cold as possible for the safety of the patients and he would still wear an ice pack vest and complain about it being too hot. Being rather warm-blooded myself, I had to judge the temperature by how many blankets and bear huggers anesthesia had for themselves and not on the patient! 3 blankets and 1 bear hugger meant that the room was just about right!

  • @SpookaTroopa
    @SpookaTroopa 2 года назад +2229

    That's a pretty nice Surgeon compared to what you've previously shown :) To the point, likes music and still that tiny bit of upper class talk going on there. Nice.

    • @AT-il2ej
      @AT-il2ej 2 года назад

      Bitching about taxes when you have a Mercedes and a Porsche

    • @ketrava0425
      @ketrava0425 2 года назад +109

      I have to second this. There wasn't any screaming, name calling and no one ran out crying that IS the nice surgeon

    • @edarddragon
      @edarddragon 2 года назад +26

      @@ketrava0425 hey compared to the other ones yeah, he never made people feel upset about themslebes he is at least calm, YOU COULD get used to this

    • @futaenokiwami6349
      @futaenokiwami6349 2 года назад +22

      Bahaha I can confirm this is fairly accurate for an average surgeon. Maybe slightly exaggerated, which makes it funny.

    • @thesabiqoon4178
      @thesabiqoon4178 2 года назад +1

      Exactly!

  • @reasonsformoving
    @reasonsformoving 2 года назад +562

    Here’s an experience: The patient, Who is due to have surgery the next day, asked the surgeon what’s the worst thing that could happen tomorrow? The surgeon answers, the worst thing that could possibly happen? I could be killed in a car accident tomorrow.

    • @CharliMorganMusic
      @CharliMorganMusic 2 года назад +22

      Haha, that's terrible and kinda' funny, I suppose. Heartless. Not humor to share with patients, I think.

    • @AcheronAlex
      @AcheronAlex 2 года назад +103

      @@CharliMorganMusic actually it's a good way to avoid the topic. The worst thing is them dying of course. But no one should hear that before a surgery. So it's a jab at the surgeon instead. If he dies the surgery woyld ve rescheduled. So it's a very dry and morbid but good way to avoid the topic and due to the morbidness the patient is less likely to ask again. Although i think it would be a lot more fun if you play more with the scenario. I can be hit by a bus. An airplane can land on me. Aliens might abduct me tonight in my sleep. The more rediculous the more at ease the patient will be. If the worst thing is the doctor finally finding atlantis then I like those odds of the surgery

    • @juliejanssen7637
      @juliejanssen7637 2 года назад +33

      Husband and I always read the surgery permit as: ...anything can go wrong, up to and including death, oh well! Sign here!

    • @AcheronAlex
      @AcheronAlex 2 года назад +13

      @@juliejanssen7637 It's always anesthesia fault too. Those are the risks that if i cut your aorta anesthesia might not be able to bring you back.

    • @msc2354
      @msc2354 2 года назад +5

      I was fully expecting the surgeon to say the patient could die. This is actually a humorous indirect way of saying it.

  • @thesabiqoon4178
    @thesabiqoon4178 2 года назад +71

    This is definitely a nice surgeon! You need to see mean surgeons to know this guy is still talking nicely not shouting, not menacing, not passive aggressive, belittling. Yup this one in the video even if he has a BMW is a nice surgeon!

    • @DickieOfVauxhall
      @DickieOfVauxhall Год назад

      I I agree with you: the character created in this content is nice but by no means kind. The difference between the two is in the actual meaning; nice is a cover or package for variety of things, including but not limited to being a pressure valve to let off the excess most often coming from lack of information combined with developmental asynchrony, e.g. level of one's emotional intelligence is behind compared to technological, political, relational etc. ,intelligence thus not in-sync. Of course this comment is coming from my own observations that are, therefore, therefore biased yet can be valid here in SE of England at this particular time. I know, it seems to be about Time again - rhe least understood phenomenon in this our Universe that we can measure by ways we understand but so far failed to learn much about, let alone can control.

  • @EOtekk
    @EOtekk 2 года назад +120

    I work with a surgeon who received about 3 phone calls from a Ferrari dealership during the surgery. For the next 2 hours he wouldn't shut up about how he was buying a Ferrari.

    • @ceciliavernes9097
      @ceciliavernes9097 2 года назад +21

      People who do this soon enough tend to crash their Ferraris.

    • @annebruecks7381
      @annebruecks7381 Год назад +1

      Please tell me he didn't take the calls while he was doing surgery?

    • @infamousincubus2888
      @infamousincubus2888 Год назад +1

      Sad but it's a sign of someone devoid of true riches. Someone who is truly rich wouldn't care if he was getting another ol' Ferrari.

  • @kaitlyncocuzzo607
    @kaitlyncocuzzo607 2 года назад +66

    My favorite surgeons (as a medical student) were like this, but were very kind to the residents and students. Let us get involved and were patient teachers. They just lost their patience with administrators and sometimes with OR nursing and anesthesia. What it comes down to is- the OR is stressful, even simple procedures are life and death when you have to cut a patient who is knocked out and cant feel what you are doing. The have to be a little impatient to stand up for their patient, especially against administrators. At least for the ones I worked with, they were incredibly kind people, generous with their time for us, and generous with their time and care for patients.

    • @wiisdomseeker
      @wiisdomseeker 7 месяцев назад

      Because you are american and studied medicine in past 10-15 years where culture changed significantly and now surgeons and every staff really need to protect themselves from whiny med students and residents complaining their "feelings" got hurt because of a rude attending.

  • @KaiyaCorrbin
    @KaiyaCorrbin 2 года назад +136

    "Call HVAC and tell them to make it colder." As a person that works in a lab with a bunch of relatively hot machines and an HVAC system that can't regulate the temperature very well, I felt that statement so hard. 😂

    • @solemnbum
      @solemnbum 2 года назад

      #same

    • @hauptmann6
      @hauptmann6 2 года назад +3

      As HVAC I curse the engineer that designed the heat/cooling system. It's never big enough

    • @katydid5088
      @katydid5088 2 года назад +5

      @@hauptmann6 Seriously thanks for doing what you do. Tech staff almost never get enough recognition for the amount of work they do. Good air con in an OR or ER is gold (and yes, at one point, I had/have family in HVAC ect. ) It's decent money but damn hard to convince people that the office cubicles they are paying to cool is absolutely worth the bill they get handed for standard maintenance. Unless you want to live in a sweat box and die of heat exhaustion, cough up.

    • @hauptmann6
      @hauptmann6 2 года назад

      @@katydid5088 I do residential, but thanks!

    • @Olivia-W
      @Olivia-W Год назад

      Happy ours keep up where they're needed.
      Everywhere else is toasty, though....

  • @josiahkatomd6149
    @josiahkatomd6149 2 года назад +110

    “We’re glad to have you” 😂💀 THIS VIDEO IS SO SPOT ON.
    I had an easy going surgeon that said: “Sweat on my forehead someone in here please wipe my forehead”

    • @Avarren
      @Avarren 2 года назад +51

      To be fair, we can’t wipe our own foreheads without breaking sterility.

    • @Maatkare
      @Maatkare 2 года назад +5

      @@Avarren for sure! i think the comment was kind-hearted. they even used please! no one would blame you for being a bit brusk during surgery lol. i thought the quote was wholesome for some reason lol. thanks for all you do!

  • @Novemberrain111
    @Novemberrain111 11 месяцев назад +8

    As a retired Surgical Tech, I can verify this is REAL w Surgeons! I dont miss them at All but I miss the patients

  • @Marmalard
    @Marmalard 2 года назад +268

    The administrator bitching is spot on. Also, hospital administration is over-bloated and unnecessarily inflating hospital operating costs by introducing harmful policies just to justify their jobs.

    • @StuninRub
      @StuninRub 2 года назад +5

      Try doing it for 1 week without admin and the whole hospital will go out of business.

    • @mar10ssj1
      @mar10ssj1 2 года назад +5

      You clearly have no idea what administrators do. Do you like the lights being on? You're welcome.

    • @Orberen
      @Orberen 2 года назад +49

      @@mar10ssj1 well of course they are essential. But as time goes on the admin staff keep making up new positions and titles to have an excuse to up their own salaries. justifying these unecessary positions with new initiatives and changes in policies that make the hospital less efficient.

    • @nickcarroll8565
      @nickcarroll8565 2 года назад +48

      The problem is administration in any organization tends to think that the reason the organization exists is to cater to administration.

    • @mar10ssj1
      @mar10ssj1 2 года назад +18

      @@Orberen Too much of anything is bad. Including administration. Too many administrators are a symptom of a disorganized and chaotic system, i.e., the U.S. healthcare system. Which is not really a system but an amalgamation of payers, users, providers, pushers, and so many other players. In short, don't hate the player, hate the game.

  • @notlikely4468
    @notlikely4468 2 года назад +375

    When I was an army medic trainee doing my hospital rotation
    Our CO surgeon was "old shakey"
    His usual post assesment patient interaction was
    "Well son...I think you're going to die
    But probably not today...and certainly not from this"
    Our anesthesiologist was "Mr Sandman"
    Who's mantra was "money might make the world go round...but I can make it spin"
    They worked in "the chop shop"
    And (because we did a lot of TUPR's on Vets) we had a Urologist on staff called "Chopin"
    Ya...it took me a while.....but "Pianist"
    We didn't have Administrators we had Medical Associate Officers who called themselves MAO's and never understood why bottles of anti-depressants were hung like garlands of garlic on office doors
    After shift everyone hung out in the morgue for a beer just to debrief
    (Good reason to wear clean ones)
    Which was usually empty (pathology was closed down in1973ish) and we didn't get many celestial discharges
    But on Sunday mornings you might find a body or two on a cart...often intertwined
    And since it really was a morgue
    If you spilled your beer on the table...you could quickly run to the foot end and catch it as it drained
    Ya...it was a bit of a shock when I left the Army and started working in a real hospital
    No sense of humor

    • @SatumainenOlento
      @SatumainenOlento 2 года назад +16

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @sally8708
      @sally8708 2 года назад +84

      The antidepressants being hung like garlands of garlic 🤣🤣💀

    • @DetectiveMcGarnacle
      @DetectiveMcGarnacle 2 года назад +13

      Lmao. This is a great comment

    • @ElectronFieldPulse
      @ElectronFieldPulse 2 года назад +21

      Celestial discharge, hahaha

    • @deeceepnw
      @deeceepnw 2 года назад

      You were working at a real hospital before! Don’t be fooled. Now you’re working for a Trojan Horse that poses as medical care but it succeeds as it was intended: Not to keep people healthy, as in preventing illness or alleviating suffering, but to keep pts going to the next appointment by denial of best treatment and making record profits (and bonuses for C-suites and admins).

  • @estanford826
    @estanford826 Год назад +9

    I’m a retired nurse anesthetist and I can vouch for the anesthesia part. In fact I can vouch for all of it. There’s a tendency to want to argue with a surgeon but it is futile. Just give them what they want and go back to doing one’s job. Faster.

  • @Anna-zx9xj
    @Anna-zx9xj 2 года назад +11

    I shared the United Healthcare video with my boyfriend who works at UWMC, and he showed it to one of the surgeons he works with, and he was like "Hey that's Will!"

  • @srlxmisivan2351
    @srlxmisivan2351 2 года назад +5

    Dr. Glaucomflecken,I am a cardiac anaesthesiologist, I love all your videos.. I am amazed how close to real life this is.. word to word..😂 the music, the AC, the drapes, the malfunctioning equipments.. Wow..

  • @toml1287
    @toml1287 2 года назад +45

    That’s so on the money, especially the drapes bit. I once had to listen to an orthopod repeatedly complain for over an hour about how the new brand of sterile gloves were the worst thing to happen to medicine since Covid

  • @jacobshaw808
    @jacobshaw808 Год назад +23

    I wish someone could something like this for pilots. Each airline has its own “personality” and with captains, first officers, flight attendants, and the ground staff, there’d be plenty of characters to mock

    • @egorepifanov
      @egorepifanov Год назад +3

      Genius! Its almost like every profession has niche jokes and unique characters!

  • @Professionalasshole
    @Professionalasshole 2 года назад +215

    I've had a crush on my Orthopedic Dr for years now. I had a total knee replacement done and I was in the OR. Anesthesia was starting to put the mask on me, I pulled it off and asked where my Dr was. He said, you see the guy who looks like an astronaut, that's him. I yelled out (while the song I touch myself was playing) Dr. Ben, I think you're cute!! Put the mask on and was kindly reminded by someone in the recovery room what I had said. 🤦‍♀️😂

    • @subsonicdeathmonkey
      @subsonicdeathmonkey 2 года назад +46

      Bwahahahaha Curse those sedatives!

    • @Backinblackbunny009
      @Backinblackbunny009 2 года назад +16

      I'm the finest doctor money can buy!

    • @anthonycekic4509
      @anthonycekic4509 2 года назад +46

      This girl be simping for her surgeon. I bet the operating room had a good laugh though

    • @taylorskyblue9413
      @taylorskyblue9413 2 года назад +3

      What are you talking about---the song you what yourself? are you ok? 😂

    • @meredithmericle7487
      @meredithmericle7487 Год назад +11

      I asked my anesthesiologist to marry me as I was coming out of anesthesia for a colonoscopy. I even vaguely remember saying it.

  • @AchiAhisar
    @AchiAhisar 2 года назад +125

    Oh my gosh this is hilarious!!!!
    I am actually waiting right now to see if I matched gen surg, Canadian match day is April 12 this year…
    Thanks for another great laugh!

    • @geezer3037
      @geezer3037 2 года назад +7

      good luck!! hope you match!

    • @aloha3246
      @aloha3246 2 года назад +4

      let us know when you match
      I hope you match where you want to

    • @chantaldesravines7801
      @chantaldesravines7801 2 года назад +3

      Good Luck 😄‼️

    • @laylag3002
      @laylag3002 2 года назад +3

      Good luck!!!

    • @PolarB3ar100
      @PolarB3ar100 2 года назад +2

      Best of luck with the algorithm!!

  • @stevendoyel
    @stevendoyel 2 года назад +34

    I’m worried that if I say this was way too accurate somehow my general surgeon preceptors will know and give me a10 minute lecture on how wrong I am

    • @jerryc3050
      @jerryc3050 2 года назад +2

      Oops, the internet lasts forever.😛

  • @playtowin6803
    @playtowin6803 2 года назад +17

    Tooo funny and totally real! I was a CRNA for 40 yrs. I finally had a name tag made up that read “Anna Stesia”😂

  • @grumbles
    @grumbles 2 года назад +234

    I had classmates whose surgery preceptor would scream at them all day, call them idiots, would quiz them on stuff until they didn't know something and then call them stupid, he'd literally make them cry, and some actually had to start seeing a therapist because of him. I lucked out, mine was super nice and laid back, very supportive, never put me on the spot, would ask pretty easy questions and if I didn't know something he'd be like "That's okay, here let me show you, see these are the inferior epigastric vessels, and if it's medial to it like this, it's a direct hernia..."

    • @FleeceThavon48
      @FleeceThavon48 2 года назад +7

      Laughing out loud at the fact we covered this again in anatomy review today for block exams tomorrow 🤣🤣.
      #medstudentlife

    • @joebug8984
      @joebug8984 Год назад +6

      Can i have ur surgeon pls???

    • @rickyparrish2570
      @rickyparrish2570 Год назад

      Emotionally fragile

    • @satan4518
      @satan4518 Год назад +3

      @@rickyparrish2570Okay tough guy

  • @hectorcontreras5272
    @hectorcontreras5272 2 года назад +10

    Being easy going is one thing… being easy going while doing surgery is a whole different thing, again you nailed it perfectly

  • @cancerino666
    @cancerino666 2 года назад +13

    "Of course I care about social issues" "Nah, drove in the BMW today, something was wrong with the Porsche"

  • @harriolivia1149
    @harriolivia1149 2 года назад +16

    I'm an ODP student and this is too accurate it hurts. Once had a surgeon ask my and the scrub nurse to find small sharp scissors and made us open 4 more sets until we found what he wanted, by which time he didn't need it anymore!

  • @tcort
    @tcort 2 года назад +41

    “I’m not like other surgeons” almost made me spit out my coffee. Hilarious!

  • @ahorsfield94
    @ahorsfield94 2 года назад +70

    Aand again, this is universally the same in veterinary medicine too! I got to assist an endoscopy to operate on an OCD in the hock joint of a young hourse. The surgeon introduced herself as "I'm the easy going one" and then added, right before we started, "but if I somehow am NOT easy going, please don't take it personally!". She asked me whether I had assisted this kind of operation before and after I negated that she said "well, it's simple. All you need to do his hand me these tools. Whenever I need them. Oh, whether I'll tell you which ones I want? I can't do that, I need to concentrate. Just tryyy to sort of guess what I need a ciole of seconds before I do. You'll figure it out." "Why is this not working?? Hey, Adam! Go to the administration and ask them why this isn't working!" "Oh my, you guys, am I doing this for the first time? I NEED my *fancy instrument the whole clinic only has one of*. No, I can't use *normal version which is just as fine*. Oh, Adam, you're back? Where did you go? What wasn't working? No I don't care anymore, already done it. Go search around all the other OP rooms and see whether you can find *said fancy instrument*. I swear, it seems like I've never done this before the way you guys prepared this. Unbelievable." And so it went on, for hours. It's the universal surgeon bug it seem. And yes, she was the "nice one".

    • @laurennichole161
      @laurennichole161 2 года назад +6

      I just made the same comment about vet med! These videos crack me up

    • @gwizzle37
      @gwizzle37 2 года назад +7

      "Easy going" should not ever be used to describe a female LA surgeon, lol. Those women are bosses and work their asses off to get the respect they deserve, but they definitely develop some... Quirks... In the meantime 😂

  • @multicammando
    @multicammando 2 года назад +9

    You are a freaking genius good sir!!!!! Everything is so spot on!!!!!!

  • @natashalawely2900
    @natashalawely2900 10 месяцев назад +4

    not the "you'll understand when you pay taxes" 💀💀 i heard that so much growing up. i pay taxes now, and my beef isn't with social issues, it's with the military/defense fund sucking up half the budget.

  • @areyouwinningty
    @areyouwinningty 2 года назад +26

    I love how he hates the overpaid administrators but is also like "Social issues? You'll understand once you start paying taxes!" 😂

  • @andreykovachev7002
    @andreykovachev7002 2 года назад +297

    Man, this is troublesome :) As an anaesthesiologist, this is exactly what I hear from surgeons all day every day. Why is it almost exactly the same on the other side of the globe... is there some kind of secret manual for surgeons that they all need to learn by hard before they become specialists or something? :)

    • @animeanibe
      @animeanibe 2 года назад +16

      As an anesthesiologist, I confirm.

    • @orange_kate
      @orange_kate 2 года назад +17

      I used to work as a nurse in the dental clinic and this is how most of the denists would act
      It's so weirdly accurate and I'm not from US even...

    • @PapercraftsbyCindyellen
      @PapercraftsbyCindyellen 2 года назад +35

      Because 1)most of them have Aspbergers (intelligence of Einstein, social skills of a squid) and 2)they've been treated like demigods for a bit too long.

    • @prateek_upadhyay
      @prateek_upadhyay 2 года назад +11

      As an anaesthesiologist, I Absolutely despise surgeons who constantly have to be demanding and unnecessarily wanting to be catered to, especially on personal matters. Like, no, I don't want to put on the music and no I absolutely hate to small talk. Thanks!

    • @juliejanssen7637
      @juliejanssen7637 2 года назад +8

      @@PapercraftsbyCindyellen Good thing I wasn't drinking! A squid! GREAT answer. 17 years as Preop, PACU & INTEROP RN.

  • @jaganzakahn
    @jaganzakahn 2 года назад +196

    Hand me the instrument I like...I don't know just give it to me.

    • @orlock20
      @orlock20 2 года назад +17

      When my dad wants a tool he holds up his fingers which start to twitch. Then you have have to ask him which tool he wants. He then gives a description of the part in terms of color.

    • @fyoung9
      @fyoung9 2 года назад +7

      This is the same when you train in one language then get a staff job in another. Ok, just give me the *gesture to indicate instrument I need*.

  • @gamemeister27
    @gamemeister27 2 года назад +25

    I expected a bit at the end where everyone explained to the med student that this really was the easy-going surgeon!

  • @labadee
    @labadee 2 года назад +52

    you really need to know a lot of about medicine to be able to pump out the quality of medical comedy that Dr Glaucomflecken is doing. .Bravo

  • @tiberiu_nicolae
    @tiberiu_nicolae 2 года назад +4

    One of the surgeon lost her shit because the new hand sanitizer dries her hands too much and the old one was so much better. It was the same hand sanitizer all along.

  • @icecreamheadache
    @icecreamheadache 2 года назад +555

    PACU nurse: Are you admitting them postop or discharging home? Surgeon: Admitting them, that's why the order says "outpatient in a bed." RN: OK, so you want observation? MD: No, observation is for inpatient. RN: So they'll be inpatient? MD: No, inpatient is for ICU. RN: So no ICU? MD: Of course not, they're outpatient...staying overnight.

    • @ptbro3334
      @ptbro3334 2 года назад +38

      This is such a headache

    • @jonnyq2323
      @jonnyq2323 2 года назад +11

      Not really. Outpatient in a bed, observation, or inpatient. Three options really.

    • @calvindreesman4951
      @calvindreesman4951 2 года назад +26

      Ah. Outpatient extended, oh wait we actually don't have enough nurses and y'know they may not actually be good enough to walk so lets extend that outpatient by a few days

    • @alyssa8920
      @alyssa8920 2 года назад +14

      I’ve had 14 surgeries. I very much appreciate my PACU nurses.

    • @ClaytonNeuner
      @ClaytonNeuner 2 года назад +9

      I work as a tech in a pre and post and this is the straight cold truth 😂

  • @taylormedeiros2320
    @taylormedeiros2320 2 года назад +5

    “Hand me that instrument I like”. TOO accurate 😂😂😂

  • @JohnDoe-un3xm
    @JohnDoe-un3xm Год назад +5

    this is so accurate. The surgeon I enjoyed working with the most scrubbed out mid surgery because the handle for one of his retractors was the wrong color. every medical student loved him. super laid back with the trainees.

  • @bechicandfit8758
    @bechicandfit8758 2 года назад +5

    Haha...I truly wish that all the doctors are as jolly as you are😂... Beautiful humor 💛

  • @hahardridge
    @hahardridge 2 года назад +9

    I love when a surgeon just makes up his own name for an instrument

  • @Ashley-rn5hp
    @Ashley-rn5hp 2 года назад +24

    those darn administrators

    • @mar10ssj1
      @mar10ssj1 2 года назад +5

      If the wind blows the wrong way, whose fault is it?
      That's right, it's the Hospital Administrators.

  • @anjaligirl1
    @anjaligirl1 2 года назад +18

    If he didn't throw the chart at you, he's pretty nice. Personal experience

  • @dr.floridamanphd
    @dr.floridamanphd 2 года назад +4

    It’s good to see that even surgeons have their “nice guys.”

  • @PowerPerPound
    @PowerPerPound 2 года назад +19

    It's funny because he really is easy going compared to the others.

  • @Sun_and_Sea_
    @Sun_and_Sea_ 2 года назад +12

    😂 I worked for an OBGYN surgeon once and that stint of being her MA was one of the most masochistic things I’ve ever done to myself. ✅

  • @maryj7423
    @maryj7423 2 года назад +11

    Therapy must be working, he's doing so well!

  • @alyonez10
    @alyonez10 2 года назад +8

    I really appreciate you, your videos always make me feel better. Needed a laugh today Dr!!!!

  • @vanessajaz5029
    @vanessajaz5029 2 года назад +30

    The why isn’t this working part is so true. Then they send somebody that doesn’t know how to fix it lol

  • @tylerhikara2905
    @tylerhikara2905 Год назад +7

    I still remember the look of disappointment from a Surgeon during my last year of medical school after i held the retractor wrong for 5 times in a row 🤣
    He got so tired of correcting me that he just told me not to move at all 🤣

  • @laurennichole161
    @laurennichole161 2 года назад +33

    I’m a vet student and even in veterinary medicine these mannerisms and personalities by speciality are universal. We had a slow moment in internal medicine and played some of these for our faculty and head clinicians and they were dying 😅 Makes you wonder if the person chooses the specialty and adapts or their personality draws them into it!

  • @dmitryegorov3796
    @dmitryegorov3796 2 года назад +23

    Hi Dr. Glaucomflecken!
    I am from Russia and I am a big fan of your videos. I wanted to ask you for some help: on March 31st (International Doctor's Day, by the way), ECFMG banned all Russian citizens from its services including registering for the USMLE and applying for the ECFMG certification. This decision is devastating to me and lots of other medical students and young doctors from Russia who had a dream of getting into the US residency.
    We are now struggling to fight back to this decision but it barely gets any attention from the media. I was wondering maybe, if you also find this ban unjust and discriminative, you make a tweet about the ECFMG decision. Or maybe even create a video about this topic.
    Anyway, thank you so much for your awesome work! I'm looking forward to your upcoming videos.

  • @ebubechiibegbula5968
    @ebubechiibegbula5968 2 года назад +2

    Oh I love that part about how he modestly brags about owning a BMW and a Porsche..... Loooooool surgeons sha...greetings from Anaesthesia....

  • @Curtistopsidae
    @Curtistopsidae 2 года назад +47

    I totally thought the "I care about social issues" line was a lead-in to something like, "I know this is Ms... uh" *looks around for white board with pt name*.
    The taxes line was even better

  • @superjello3979
    @superjello3979 2 года назад +20

    It's funny to watch this as a veterinary nurse in general practice. None of my veterinarians are specialized, but surgery seems to bring out this level of neuroticism in ALL of them. Adjust the power on the CO2 laser this, I need more light that; this is the worst shave job I've ever seen this, why isn't my next surgery on the table already that. (Except they have table lift pedals, so I don't have to deal with that.) It's really interesting how some parts of medicine are truly universal, no matter what species your patients are.

  • @SmileToday-CryTomorrow
    @SmileToday-CryTomorrow Год назад +3

    Years ago my sister started her nursing career in the OR at a teaching hospital. They put the newbie nurses in the OR with the most gentlest surgeons the hospital had. A few years later, I was a patient to one of the doctors they assigned her in the beginning of her career. Oh yes. The surgeon was like a teddy bear not only to the staff, but to his patients too.

  • @mustdie27
    @mustdie27 Год назад +1

    When I was med student, this kind of surgeon would be an angel. You don't know fear until you're the assist to the surgeon doing his 4th surgery at 2AM

  • @tiberiu_nicolae
    @tiberiu_nicolae 2 года назад +3

    I was waiting for the phone consult on speakerphone from accross the room

  • @choppe87
    @choppe87 2 года назад +59

    This triggered me into “I’m only on call for another 97 minutes, then I can drink until I forget what an OR looks like.” mode.

  • @Punz18
    @Punz18 2 года назад +42

    So now I wonder how Dr. Glaucomflecken is during his surgeries in real life.

  • @stuntcellist3338
    @stuntcellist3338 2 года назад +3

    These are always the best comments! Going through medical diagnosis Hell at the moment and love seeing the other side of the coin. I always knew hospitals were dangerous, but now I know why! 😂

  • @seeyouchump
    @seeyouchump 2 года назад +45

    Also surgeons or at least general surgeons have this weird habit to always avoid talking about actual surgery and instead prefer asking questions about anything else like biochemistry, physiology, histology etc. Not sure if that's just a way to flex their general knowledge as to say "we're not just butchers or monkeys with tools" or not. lol

    • @paulshuttleworth6261
      @paulshuttleworth6261 2 года назад +6

      Must admit, I like to flex a bit of adrenal physiology in the face of the gasmen.

    • @suiteums
      @suiteums 2 года назад

      I'm in training to be a gaslady and have learned pimping is only from my staff but the surgeons too! :(

    • @user-rx7uh9mg4f
      @user-rx7uh9mg4f 2 года назад +1

      It seems like a relaxation method to deviate from the original topic that is causing stress.

  • @cgassner0
    @cgassner0 2 года назад +4

    You forgot to complain about the assistance of the resident/student. "Pull harder" - "You're pulling too hard, do you want to destroy my work here?" - "Hold this... No.. this!.... Hold it that way..." - "Don't ever put instruments in my vision" - "Don't move anything unless I tell you to do so" - "You could have anticipated my next step and placed a retractor."

  • @maryellendeangelo2712
    @maryellendeangelo2712 2 года назад +8

    I was a PACU nurse and always loved the back and forth between surgery and anesthesia.

  • @abirkalai5688
    @abirkalai5688 2 года назад +6

    Every day, every darn nightshift. You summed it perfectly. (From Anesthesia)

  • @vanntooot
    @vanntooot 2 года назад +3

    I can't believe how accurate this is, word-for-word.

  • @imcrazyforwar
    @imcrazyforwar 11 месяцев назад +3

    doing my clinicals and this exactly the "easy going doctor". sad thing, he IS nicer to us as students compared to some of the other doctors. some doctors will throw us out the moment they find out we are a student

  • @himanshusingh-in9hl
    @himanshusingh-in9hl 2 года назад +7

    This so accurate , as a surgeon I approve this.

  • @MultiPerson555
    @MultiPerson555 2 года назад +2

    "You'll understand when you start paying taxes" LOOOOL 🤣🤣

  • @ssfheather6629
    @ssfheather6629 2 года назад +5

    Even though I’m not a doctor I still find these hilarious…I’m sure if I was a doctor and got the “inside joke” they would be even better, but still funny AF….and sad when it comes to insurance. Like I pay thousands of dollars for insurance and they happily take my money and then the second I need to go to the doctor they find every excuse NOT to cover me, insurance companies are the devil!

  • @adejareifedayo9686
    @adejareifedayo9686 2 года назад +2

    “I’ll take that instrument I like- I don’t know it’s name”😂😂😂

  • @jonathanfillmore
    @jonathanfillmore 2 года назад +3

    I'm a surgeon, and this is so right! If feel targeted, but I also feel seen.

  • @nicole.steegmans
    @nicole.steegmans Год назад +6

    I have surgery scheduled for next week and I would give anything to secretly film the conversations going on while I'm out haha

  • @AnOriginalYouTuber
    @AnOriginalYouTuber 2 года назад +4

    I work in the medical industry and these videos are therapy.

  • @starshinedragonsong3045
    @starshinedragonsong3045 Год назад +3

    You need to have one where the scrub tech hands the surgeon what he really wants rather than what he necessarily asked for. Or, one where the surgeon is getting out of line and the scrub tech slaps the instrument his hand with that special snap that gets him back in line.

  • @ramyaravinuthala8236
    @ramyaravinuthala8236 2 года назад +20

    As a surgeon I can say this is 100% accurate 😃 , but we are also quite sarcastic and funny bunch ... 😊

  • @derekbrown6974
    @derekbrown6974 Год назад +5

    My blood pressure was going up. As a circulator, I can verify this is in fact, a documentary.

  • @LadyRad2000
    @LadyRad2000 2 года назад +69

    I worked with this surgeon in surgery! One time when I had to do a double case with him I gave serious thought to running over my foot with the C-arm so I wouldn’t have to be in that room.😳😂

    • @nickcarroll8565
      @nickcarroll8565 2 года назад

      Just cross your arms, back up, and pretend to pass out. But you better convincingly fall and crack your head on the floor.

    • @crazy808ish
      @crazy808ish 2 года назад +8

      It's those darn administrators who couldn't pay a second person to relieve you.

  • @AlexEs63
    @AlexEs63 Год назад +1

    🤣 'What's wrong with the drapes?' and 'Who are you?!' Worked as a Scrub & Circulating Nurse 🙈 .. almost miss the banter and figuring out how to handle these types.

  • @anionchannel8250
    @anionchannel8250 2 года назад +44

    Loved it.
    Also, I want to see the gyn in therapy after a week in this scary hospital 😁

    • @SilentlyWe
      @SilentlyWe 2 года назад +2

      Where i'm at, the Ob/Gyns are some of the meanest surgeons o.o

  • @juneledell6983
    @juneledell6983 2 года назад +1

    would appreciate seeing more interactions with the Nurse and Dr skits!!!

  • @pamelahood208
    @pamelahood208 Год назад +3

    Oh My Goodness! As a Surg tech...This is sooooo accurate.😂🤦🏿

  • @omaimaf9963
    @omaimaf9963 2 года назад +1

    This is the most accurate video you ever posted, I was rolling my eyes at every sentence because I heard them all at my or.