Day on the Life of a DOCTOR Shadowing a PROSTHETIST

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • Join me as I shadow Kylee, a prosthetic resident! Learn how prosthetics are made and meet Wayne, an inspiring man who had a below-knee amputation following a work-place accident. I’m blown away by the team work, creativity and energy I experienced today - what an incredible group!
    Watch until the end to see Wayne skating for the first time after his amputation!
    HUGE THANK YOU to Kylee, Wayne and the entire prosthetics and orthotics team for participating in this video.
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    ~ Siobhan (Violin MD) ~
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Комментарии • 288

  • @mackenzieb2218
    @mackenzieb2218 3 года назад +610

    Shout out to Wayne for contributing to this video!! We appreciate you SO much for sharing your story.

    • @iamReddington
      @iamReddington 3 года назад +2

      You are gorgeous

    • @ViolinMD
      @ViolinMD  3 года назад +15

      Thanks MacKenzie - can't agree more! Wayne is incredible!

    • @mackenzieb2218
      @mackenzieb2218 3 года назад +8

      @@ViolinMD I'm not going to lie, I teared up watching him skate. You and I both know how hockey culture is so important to Canadians. Made my heart so happy.

    • @ashleyhilliard8134
      @ashleyhilliard8134 3 года назад +7

      His recreation therapist must have been in tears watching him skate 😭. All in favour of a Rec Therapy shadow video!! 🙋🏼‍♀️

    • @mackenzieb2218
      @mackenzieb2218 3 года назад

      @@ashleyhilliard8134 YESSS!! AYE

  • @loiskuchta5665
    @loiskuchta5665 3 года назад +204

    Kylee is my granddaughter, I was always curious of what it would be like to see her work place. What a great work you do in reporting everything in such a clear and enthusiastic way! We are so proud of her. We appreciate all that you do for the medical field!

    • @xyzct
      @xyzct 2 года назад +8

      No way! That's awesome!! You must be very proud of such a wonderful young lady.

  • @jasonb4254
    @jasonb4254 3 года назад +71

    Violin MD is my favourite. She's the only one that truly seems genuine and loves medicine for helping people and being a good person. The new trends of tik tok doctors don't compare.

  • @mackenzieb2218
    @mackenzieb2218 3 года назад +102

    also siobhan, your hair is absolutely beautiful! the short hair looks soooo good on you!

    • @ViolinMD
      @ViolinMD  3 года назад +8

      aw thanks MacKenzie! I'm loving the change!

  • @unclevampy
    @unclevampy 3 года назад +216

    As a disabled vet, this is a very inspiring subject. I know first hand how hard it can be to pick yourself back up. It's incredibly easy to blame the world and close yourself off. Wayne is definitely an amazing person.

    • @nw6gmp
      @nw6gmp 3 года назад +7

      Thank you for your service.

    • @ViolinMD
      @ViolinMD  3 года назад +14

      Thank you so much for sharing and for your insight - I agree, such an inspiration!

  • @Ednagirl1999
    @Ednagirl1999 3 года назад +94

    Yeah! Next summer I am graduating as a prostethist/orthotist in the Netherlands and watching this video makes me grateful for everything that I have learned and how I can help people in so many different ways. Thank you Siobhan for giving everybody an insight in this part of the medical world

    • @ViolinMD
      @ViolinMD  3 года назад +9

      Thank you! And congrats on graduating this summer - so exciting to hear!!

    • @melindasanchez7763
      @melindasanchez7763 3 года назад

      @xoxo_ande Congrats on your Graduation next summer, Thank you for what your doing to help people! As a Medical Assistant I find this very interesting to learn about. Stay positive always and have a Blessed Week.

    • @silvermoon1325
      @silvermoon1325 2 года назад

      Hello, I'm a junior in high school and I'm interested in Prosthetist/ Orthotist as my future career. Can you tell me what you have to major in?

  • @chloecyr1563
    @chloecyr1563 3 года назад +80

    I love watching you shadow other healthcare providers, it is always so interesting! Also, as a Canadian, it is so inspiring to see Wayne get back out on the ice!

  • @leandrasmith825
    @leandrasmith825 3 года назад +40

    The two people who disliked this video must not like being inspired and educated by an amazing Doctor and understand that Wayne is unbelievably inspiring. What an incredible man 👏

  • @andrewj9831
    @andrewj9831 3 года назад +82

    Keep up the great work and exploring all the different careers in the medical field. My advice is maybe explain the process (school, OJT, ETC) it takes, along with any links the guest recommends. Have the guest "talk" about their path to this field. These Vlogs show there is more careers to the medical field then DR/RN's...keep it up

    • @ViolinMD
      @ViolinMD  3 года назад +1

      Great idea - thanks Andrew!

  • @minananananan1842
    @minananananan1842 3 года назад +43

    If you ever have the opportunity to shadow a physiatrist that would be really awesome and exciting

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 3 года назад +16

    8:00 I've been an amputee for 48 years, so my stump has more or less settled. It will change size if my weight changes but other than that it's pretty stable.
    I have gone years (once over 6 years) without seeing a prosthetist. But right after I get a new one, it will take several visits to get it just right.
    Staying on top of pressure sores helps a lot. Also, having a good prosthetist is absolutely required. The one I have now is the best I've ever had. She just recently changed jobs and I'd recommend her, but she is already booked up for 2 months!

    • @MrDickhead47
      @MrDickhead47 2 года назад

      I’m 2 years BK from a motorcycle accident and in my experience 9/10 prosthetists are TERRIBLE, but when you find the 1 that’s “ok” the difference is amazing. I am getting a new check socket tomorrow from synergy prosthetics in California. My last guy made a good socket but insists on making his own liners which I’ve grown to find intolerable. And he is so married to “his” way that I tried hanger (went back next day to give the check socket back, that was abysmal) 10 ply in a new cast is rediculous. Anyway I’m really hoping tomorrow goes well, but just as so many other things in my life, when I get frustrated with a service, I learn it myself. So I will be in the process of becoming a prosthetist soon. I was told I just need to work at a place for a while, college isn’t required. But yeah, never seen such failure in ANY industry before.

    • @familymiles1566
      @familymiles1566 Год назад

      Hey, weird question. About to start studying to become a CPO. What makes a good or a bad prosthitist?

    • @erictaylor5462
      @erictaylor5462 Год назад

      @@familymiles1566 It really depends on how it is used. But the one thing that is most important is the fit.
      It is practically useless if it doesn't fit comfortably.
      As to the "accessories" that is as variable as the number of users.
      The two things I would consider most important for a CPO to know is, first, how to make something that fits well, and how to maintain that fit.
      The stumps of amputees are not constant, especially for new amputees.
      I've been an amputee for 50 years and I still need fit changes from time to time.
      The second thing is to know what the person needs. This is especially important for new amputees as they will not know what they need, they won't know what is possible, and so they can't tell you what they need.
      Good luck, it is a tough but rewarding career path. Think about it, you've got some young person who has just lost a limb. It's your job to have them walk out of your office no longer thinking they are disabled.

    • @jakkbatt4711
      @jakkbatt4711 4 месяца назад

      ​@familymiles1566 in my experience passion, you can tell quickly if they really care or don't

  • @tHatsHot243
    @tHatsHot243 3 года назад +5

    Siobhan is one of those doctors that makes you feel calm by her demeanor. I'd feel comfortable with her and would trust her with anything!

  • @whitec1981
    @whitec1981 3 года назад +21

    Thank you Wayne for sharing this part of your journey! ❤️

  • @Lizzy43645
    @Lizzy43645 3 года назад +9

    Thank you Wayne for sharing your story with us!

  • @alisonhuot396
    @alisonhuot396 3 года назад +3

    This was so interesting! My grandfather lost both his legs due to infection, about where Wayne’s amputation is. He had diabetes and did not maintain his health very well. Needless to say he had prosthetic legs for as long as I can remember. It was something that always interested me. These prosthetics made it so he could play with his grandkids, take his whole family to Walt DisneyWorld, and live his life as normal as possible. He passed almost 20 years ago, so it is amazing to see how technology has grown to help people even more.

  • @katego370
    @katego370 2 года назад +3

    I LOVE the idea of a kid going: "Wait, guys, I have to get my hand on first! I'll be right back."
    It must be so fulfilling work to make something with your own hands that enables someone to stand up and walk out of the hospital. Thanks, Wayne, for sharing your story. Such resilience is a testament to your character. Respect for your wife as well.

    • @MrDickhead47
      @MrDickhead47 2 года назад

      Ha, nobody walks out of the hospital. It takes about a year. And most prosthetists suuuuuuck. I’m just trying to tell you the truth. It’s money money money to them and they don’t care about your comfort. I’m learning the trade now so I can make my own leg and not deal with these idiots.

  • @davidp2888
    @davidp2888 3 года назад +9

    And this is how my Saturday gets better....an upload from Siobhan!

  • @carolynk.9856
    @carolynk.9856 3 года назад +14

    Wow! We have come so far with technology and creativity! Also it seems like people have become more optimistic with their amputations because of the advancement in prosthetics! It is so great and inspiring!

  • @robinseward3043
    @robinseward3043 3 года назад +4

    Definitely tearing up a bit watching Wayne play hockey like an absolute PRO! Such incredible work these amazing people do, and Wayne is an inspiration!

  • @traceyflater
    @traceyflater 3 года назад +10

    This was awesome! Thanks for taking us along. And best wishes to Wayne. What an inspiring guy.

  • @appalachiancat
    @appalachiancat Год назад

    I love that an actual patient was in the video. God bless Wayne. ❤

  • @Smriti915
    @Smriti915 3 года назад +34

    Woah I didn’t know they were so many types of medical!
    Thanks!!! If I take up medical I will have an open mind about different type of medical studies I can take…tho I’m in 7th grade :)
    So interesting 🤔
    Thank you!!!
    ✨love da content✨ :-)

  • @abbybaird7705
    @abbybaird7705 3 года назад +13

    I love these videos so much! Keep the allied health videos coming! I'm currently in undergrad looking to pursue occupational therapy one day. I'd love to see you shadow a physical or occupational therapist in your hospital setting! It's so difficult to get observation time in hospitals now due to the pandemic and I'm curious to get a glimpse into the hospital world of therapy!

  • @dianeluke1746
    @dianeluke1746 3 года назад +1

    I love that they don’t let them go home with the prosthetic until they go through rehab. Here in the US I was given my prosthetic (and my prosthetist was awesome and made me a great leg!), but I was told by my doctor to find an outpatient rehab on my own and that was it. It didn’t work. Ten years after my below the knee amputation I still can’t balance and need a walker, but mainly rely on a wheelchair. I’m 47 now, and I do have other issues as I have Lupus and both hips replaced, bad knees, etc…but I feel if I had been given the kind of program you show in Canada, I would have had better success. However, it always makes me happy to see another amputee find their way back to what they loved before. Go Wayne!

  • @marianpizeno8511
    @marianpizeno8511 3 года назад +1

    I think he will have a WONDERFUL time skating! It's also nice seeing a patient and their point of view as well.

  • @mariakalsoom1362
    @mariakalsoom1362 3 года назад +3

    oh my! Watching u grow is incredible! Ur doing such a great jib and it must be very hard but u always find a way to cope with it! Im glad not only me but thousands of other people are here to support u and just remember to keep up the great work since i cant believe that u have been so strong from where u started from! These type of videos are such a inspiring subject and for you to be on the job and work at the same time is something i could never do! Thank you again for putting your time out for us here at home or wherever! We truly love you and appreciate you!

  • @samjones0320
    @samjones0320 3 года назад +6

    Awesome Awesome Awesome!!!! This video is so inspiring and reminds you to not take anything for granted! Medicine is such an inspiring discipline and I appreciate all that you and your colleges do Siobhan! Stay safe, Peace & Blessings and keep your amazing videos coming!!!

  • @jleigh4x441
    @jleigh4x441 3 года назад +4

    That’s so awesome that Wayne was able to play ice hockey with his prosthetic!

  • @lauralie9658
    @lauralie9658 3 года назад +13

    I really enjoy your vlogs. Have you ever felt like you can never remember all your needed information. How do you deal with so much knowledge? Do you ever doubt yourself?

  • @Elizabethsailor77
    @Elizabethsailor77 3 года назад +4

    I'm in med school right now I love watching your videos

  • @Melody-so8ob
    @Melody-so8ob 3 года назад +5

    Wow , you are back...😍😍😍💕💕💖💖💖💗💗💝💝💝

  • @sreyams5348
    @sreyams5348 3 года назад +5

    I always enjoy watching your videos ESPECIALLY SHADOWING! 💝

  • @mary-rose5930
    @mary-rose5930 3 года назад +2

    Thank you Wayne for sharing your story. You truly are an inspiration

  • @amystarke3317
    @amystarke3317 3 года назад +2

    I love these behind-the-scenes looks at what is a very important job.

  • @safiagabure2722
    @safiagabure2722 3 года назад +4

    Super important job they do, huge thank u to all the healthcare heroes who create prosthetics and change lives!! This was so inspiring, thanks for posting! 🥺✨

  • @nw6gmp
    @nw6gmp 3 года назад +2

    Such an awesome video, and yes, thank you Wayne for sharing your story. Videos like this help the rest of society know and understand people with prosthetics don't want to be treated any "differently" or "special", just included as any other human being....and Thank you Kylee and Siobhan (keep the videos coming 🥰)!!

  • @NZKaz
    @NZKaz 3 года назад +1

    Incredible! What a massive difference they make to people's lives ❤️

  • @kathleensmith8365
    @kathleensmith8365 3 года назад

    Who knows how many people Wayne helped by sharing his journey? I appreciate you showing the hard work, dedication, compassion, and artistry it takes to produce a prosthetic device. Kylie and the team really highlighted how close the relationship between patient and the hands that make the device must be. They

  • @garybennett5645
    @garybennett5645 3 года назад +2

    Keep going Wayne never give up remember tough times make you stronger. I have Cerebral Pulsy and your story inspired me ✌️.

  • @aqualife88
    @aqualife88 3 года назад

    Glad Wayne has so much appreciation. It's refreshing

  • @hockeyqueen
    @hockeyqueen 11 месяцев назад

    this was super insightful, and I appreciate that you actually featured a patient who is willing to tell his story. I know it is probably tricky with consent and confidentiality, but it would be really cool to see more actual patients in your videos. You are an absolutely amazing Dr.

  • @DoeEyedGirl887
    @DoeEyedGirl887 3 года назад +1

    Love watching you shadow different areas of the medical field! Love your new hairstyle!!!! It's so shiny and beautiful!!!

  • @BuchsdrN
    @BuchsdrN 3 года назад +1

    As an amputee I am loving these behind the scenes videos. So interesting.

  • @brissygirl4997
    @brissygirl4997 3 года назад +1

    Hi Siobhan, I hope you and Mark had a lovely thanksgiving and could spend some time with family and friends!
    Thank you to Wayne, Kylie and yourself for sharing your collective knowledge and experiences with us. I saw your other orthotist video a few days ago, the one where you are measured for shoe orthotics.
    I had an uncle who had unstable type 1 diabetes for most of his life and ended up with a double leg amputation and heart disease because of complications from his diabetes and generally not looking after himself properly. From what I remember he was fitted for a prosthesis but never used it because it was uncomfortable and caused him pain. I don't know if he ever went and had adjustments made to it to try and correct any issues, but he seemed to prefer his wheelchair or electric scooter for getting around.

  • @jakeaurod
    @jakeaurod 3 года назад +9

    I know how he feels about the missing time from a coma. This weekend is my 2-year anniversary of cardiac arrest and coma. Some of those rehab setups looked familiar. I didn't have to "relearn" how to walk so much as get my strength back. I spent most of a month in a wheelchair. I never learned to ice skate though, and I always wished I had.

    • @MrDickhead47
      @MrDickhead47 2 года назад

      I spend 3 1/2 months in a hospital bed after a motorcycle accident, thinking I was gonna keep my foot, drugged to all hell, and ultimately ended up becoming BK. I am not comparing our situations by any means. But in my experience, prosthetics is the most FAILED industry I’ve ever seen in my life. 9/10 are abysmal at what they do. So in short, I plan to become a prosthetist so I can make my own leg and not have to deal with this ass clowns

  • @zonkers2468
    @zonkers2468 3 года назад +1

    Fascinating. I love your videos and can tell the empathy and compassion you have for people.

  • @faithchemutai9289
    @faithchemutai9289 3 года назад

    Thank you doc.for featuring a prosthetist.You've shade some light to the upcoming prosthetists and the public as well.I love your videos

  • @byakuganboy7856
    @byakuganboy7856 3 года назад +1

    This is so cool! I realize that you don't usually show patients in these videos, for obvious reasons but it's cool that Wayne was willing to share his story!

  • @a.s.a6614
    @a.s.a6614 3 года назад +7

    these people learn medicine AND then mechanics/engineering
    hats off

    • @nova9672
      @nova9672 3 года назад +2

      prosthetists don’t go to medical school

    • @a.s.a6614
      @a.s.a6614 3 года назад

      @@nova9672 oh okay

    • @dutchik5107
      @dutchik5107 3 года назад +1

      It's probably closer to art.
      There you deal with grinders etc too. If you don't do painting or something

    • @jakkbatt4711
      @jakkbatt4711 4 месяца назад

      ​@dutchik5107 definitely true in fact they love to hire artists, it all comes down to passion and raw talent, the rest can be taught

  • @NZKiwi87
    @NZKiwi87 3 года назад

    You are going to be the most incredibly well rounded and educated doctor from all this shadowing!

  • @xoxoamirtha
    @xoxoamirtha 2 года назад

    What a rewarding line of medicine!!

  • @BeautyLoverr14
    @BeautyLoverr14 3 года назад +1

    Your shadowing videos have become my favourite RUclips videos!! So inspiring and amazing to see the behind the scenes of our health care system. Thank you Siobhan!☺️

  • @zukhragraham2298
    @zukhragraham2298 3 года назад

    Thank you Wayne, I’m glad you were able to skate with your grandson & play your hockey! that was so cool to see how prosthetics come about

  • @CelinaAmorina
    @CelinaAmorina 3 года назад

    It's so great to hear from an actual patient! I know it's not always possible, but it definitely adds to the video.

  • @ashikihsan1946
    @ashikihsan1946 2 года назад

    Hello Siobhan, This is such a good video of you meeting with a Prothetist who makes dummy legs and hands for the people who have lost their real legs and hands. She was amazing to make them wonderfully Siobhan

  • @mariakalsoom1362
    @mariakalsoom1362 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Wayne! thank u so much for sharing ur story with us!

  • @sydneyresto1518
    @sydneyresto1518 3 года назад

    I haven’t seen this video yet but I was just watching a video of yours you did 3 years ago and since this is your most recent video I thought I’d write you here in hopes that you will see this. I just wanted to say I absolutely love your videos! I’ve honestly been binge watching them lol. I am a nursing student, In my last semester actually so that means I am a COVID nursing student. because of this I haven’t had much clinical experience but your videos are so detailed, informative and well put together I feel like I understand what I am reading in text books. I’m mean everything about your videos is exceptional, your edits, the little music when things get serious lol I love it all and it has truly been helpful and so much fun. I hope you get more attention cause people can really learn from you, Keep up the amazing work💕

  • @waterfall412
    @waterfall412 3 года назад

    Thank you Wayne for sharing your story! So incredible to see you gliding around the ice! Congratulations.

  • @chiefhunter3426
    @chiefhunter3426 3 года назад

    Just to let you know. Because of me watching your Channel i have gotten to know alot of knowledge and i have had the extra drive to do what my dreams was. And it came true. I have been an EMT for 2 months now and i couldn't have done it without this page. This shows me that hard work and dedication can go far. Thank You So Much! And because of the dedication i have learned from you and hard work. I am next in line for EMS Captian at my station!

  • @inataliarm
    @inataliarm 3 года назад

    Wow!
    I love this.
    I work as a translator/interpreter for a prosthetic/ orthotic company and this was very helpful !!
    Kylee is so sweet
    And Wayne is amazing !

  • @lisagulley8051
    @lisagulley8051 3 года назад +3

    Such a great video! Even as a nurse I have never seen how prosthetics are made. Very interesting!

  • @annielarink3954
    @annielarink3954 3 года назад

    This area was never an interest until now! Thank you Wayne for sharing!!

  • @shougaman2384
    @shougaman2384 3 года назад

    I can't express how much I enjoy your content, literally, only a couple of weeks ago I was stressed not knowing what I wanted to do in life except that I love science and I have officially made the decision to become a hospital pharmacist and YOU are the reason I choose this job after you lovely video ;)

  • @Tamtamisan
    @Tamtamisan 3 года назад

    Hi! I’m a student medical assistant in CTEC and my teacher introduced us your video about different kinds of Codes and I instantly got hooked on your videos!! Keep up the great work!!

  • @yomi001
    @yomi001 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video, Siobhan! It was really great to see Wayne's story and Kylee explaining how how everything works. I learned a lot. Well done!

  • @nvmemmaa6819
    @nvmemmaa6819 3 года назад

    i miss all your videos. AND I SO HAPPY U POSTED SOMETHING NEW TODAY!!!

  • @paulapolly64
    @paulapolly64 3 года назад +1

    I'm loving the content! This is such an amazing & inspiring topic! Thank you for sharing your story, Wayne! Sending all my best wishes out to you! ❤

  • @sherrydawson6253
    @sherrydawson6253 3 года назад +2

    Wow is rt! That was amazing. I wonder how Kaylee decided to get in that field? Thank u Wayne for allowing us to see this!

  • @andromacha83
    @andromacha83 3 года назад +1

    Wow! Thank you very much for this opportunity! I loved this video; so informative. And Wayne is just an amazing soul.

  • @jlbarrera
    @jlbarrera 3 года назад

    Awesome and very interesting video!! (As usual, of course!!) can’t wait to see your new video!

  • @Ladydia1971
    @Ladydia1971 3 года назад

    Wow! This was an amazing video! It blows me away at how far prosthetics have come.

  • @xyz25c13
    @xyz25c13 3 года назад

    Like every other videos of yours, this is also something very new & informative for us.
    More power to kylee and her team for the hard work they put in.
    Also shout out to Wayne for sharing his story and inspiring.

  • @Darkanoid29
    @Darkanoid29 3 года назад

    This "mini-serie" where you follow different specialists is sooo coool! These videos are entertaining and educative! Thank you so much for sharing their work and yours :)

  • @nedclinton6207
    @nedclinton6207 3 года назад

    I love this series..

  • @kakarikiIck
    @kakarikiIck 3 года назад

    Fascinating work, thank you for sharing your work in your videos. I really enjoy watching them!

  • @ewest005
    @ewest005 3 года назад +3

    Always enjoy your videos!! 😃 5th year already? Time really does fly.

  • @GetGully889
    @GetGully889 3 года назад

    That's incredible!!! Go Wayne!

  • @ceeq3997
    @ceeq3997 3 года назад

    amazing insight into how these wonderfully creative and artistic(!) people craft solutions to help Wayne actually get back in the hockey rink!!! wow!!! now that's a happy story and totally fascinating watching the process. 👍👍🏼👍🏾👍🏿!!

  • @joanpotanko6351
    @joanpotanko6351 3 года назад

    I loved this video. They have come so far in this field. Thank you for showing us how this is done and to Wayne for telling and showing his story. So interesting

  • @user-yq7hd9wg5o
    @user-yq7hd9wg5o 3 года назад

    Hey Siobhan, I just wanted to say I love your videos! I decided against being a doctor because I’m squeamish with blood and I like the law more but I’m still very interested in medicine and I love the way you explain things and are genuinely excited to help people, I can’t envision a better doctor for myself. Keep up the good work love you 🥰🥰

  • @artisticanna5275
    @artisticanna5275 3 года назад

    Such a heartwarming video 💕

  • @mekhianderson5159
    @mekhianderson5159 3 года назад +3

    Love your videos keep up the good work!💙

  • @woodslisa4529
    @woodslisa4529 3 года назад

    💕 glad you are making more videos! Love your channel

  • @lindsey8046
    @lindsey8046 3 года назад +1

    I absolutely love your videos - always waiting for the notification! As a teen looking to study medicine in the future, you’re an amazing role model to me! ❤️

  • @thegamingoboist2702
    @thegamingoboist2702 3 года назад +1

    ahg finally ! ive been waiting for this videooooo !!!!! i love this

  • @toffoli3665
    @toffoli3665 2 года назад

    I relate with Wayne, I’ve tried multiple surgeries to try and rid my pain in my leg, and the next step is also a below knee amputation! He gives me hope.

  • @veryoriginalname366
    @veryoriginalname366 3 года назад +1

    This is one of my fav videos you made!

  • @madisonwassermann
    @madisonwassermann 3 года назад

    I would love to see a day in the life of a social worker. I’ve heard you discuss them in almost all areas and would love to see more.

  • @LovingCandyXOxo
    @LovingCandyXOxo 3 года назад

    Sending my best wishes to Wayne!

  • @pingpaul
    @pingpaul 3 года назад

    Thanks, Wayne! Appreciate your help on this video.

  • @taylorwelch444
    @taylorwelch444 2 года назад

    This is so cool and interesting for me because of a friend who had a football accident and became a amputee it was my classmate from elementary school I was a junior in high school when I found out from the overhead speakers. I love the science behind everything and interested in medical stuff.

  • @hopelessly.hopeful
    @hopelessly.hopeful 3 года назад

    Wow, wow, wow!!

  • @denamma
    @denamma 3 года назад

    Glad to hear of Wayne’s happy ending. Love all your videos! Thanks for sharing

  • @beverlynerutto264
    @beverlynerutto264 2 года назад

    Am also a prosthesist/orthosist , love your video

  • @courtneyallen5878
    @courtneyallen5878 3 года назад

    What an interesting video! Love seeing the different fields of medicine - so many different things we don't think about.

  • @mohamedallam5211
    @mohamedallam5211 2 года назад

    I'm an orthotics and prosthetics student and i love your video you're adorable

  • @reviewerone8737
    @reviewerone8737 3 года назад

    I would LOVE to see you shadow an Occupational Therapist!! I am a COTA/L-Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant and I would love for people to understand and know what we really do!

  • @MrDbone75
    @MrDbone75 3 года назад

    Good Sunday morning to you all from Wellington Somerset in the UK

  • @Flipperwi715
    @Flipperwi715 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video and extra thanks to Wayne for allowing your story to be shared. It's appreciated and wish you the best. :)

  • @sam_bi99s
    @sam_bi99s 3 года назад +1

    I work as a Pedorthist in BC, it would interesting to see you shadow one! Enjoying the videos.