DOCTOR Reacts to GREY'S ANATOMY (First Episode, PART 1)
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Dy Syl reacts to episode 1 season 1 of Grey's anatomy - a hard day's night! While enrolled in a demanding residency program, Meredith Grey and four other first-year surgical interns try to balance life and work at Seattle Grace Hospital.
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Thanks so much to Naomi D for editing this video! You ROCK ❤️❤️❤️
❤❤ Ahh, you're so welcome! You know it's my pleasure! Loved editing a Grey's Anatomy episode 😁
@Mark Davis thank you 😁
In America, med students spend their final year of medical school doing clinical rotations where they work on the floor. They kind of do the same thing for most of their residency until they choose a subspecialty, some doctors choose to do an additional fellowship in their chosen subspecialty after finishing residency (some subspecialties require a fellowship).
Greys anatomy is known to be a teaching hospital so that's why they have the viewing galaries etc if that helps at all
Seattle Grace is a teaching hospital so the viewing gallery makes perfect sense so lots of people can see the procedure first hand but not be in the way.
"Are these people getting paid per hour?" THANK YOUUU!!!! I always wondered how much money the hospital in grey's anatomy could save if the staff would actually be used efficiently xD so many times the doctors in the show just do like 2 things in a day and they also ever only have one patient they're treating? Would it be too much to ask to treat mulitple patients at the time?
It’s like what Dr. House [House M.D.] says and why he hated doing clinic hours on the show. “Not every case is interesting.” The show would suck if it showed them handling routine boring surgeries and consults. My friends older brother, my friend too, is a trauma surgeon and he said it’s a lot of feast or famine in the E.R. He’s told us some E.R. stories and it seems that every medical TV show really dials down the weird and crazy crap they see on a constant basis. Edit: He did his internship in Philadelphia. As soon as he was done he left the state because medical malpractice insurance has insanely high premiums in Pennsylvania.
@@frankiek2269 the only show that can trick me with their zebras, and they all have zebras all the time The only show that can trick me with their zebras, and they all have zebras all the time, is Chicago Med oh good now voice to text is repeating randomly. I'm having such a good week with devices
Greys actually donated all of their PPE during covid. Any masks or gloves or anything that hospitals needed. Absolutely love greys, it’s a medical drama so of course this show has so much drama 😂😂😂 love the video!
People go into the ER in Greys Anatomy for a splinter and end up in the OR getting heart surgery. 🤣
Why is this so accurate 🤣🤣☠️☠️☠️
Every individual who has a job in a hospital. From a cleaner to an administrator, caterer. Ect ect. Right up to the directors,management. They all should be appreciated and respected. My youngest son is now a registered nurse at a huge general hospital. Working in the cardiac department for now..He loves his job. Also it's totally true regarding the doctors respect for the nurses. They need them it's as simple as that. 😣😯
I think that the embarrassment from doing socially "unacceptable" procedures like rectal exams on people close to your own age can be explained in terms of basic socialization. Most people form most of their social contacts (friend groups) within a fairly small age range and this especially applies to romantic/ sexual partners. Even though it's unlikely that you'd form a relationship with a patient, there's a certain part of your brain that is evaluation every person that you meet as to whether they would be worth establishing a relationship with.
When you perform an invasive procedure on someone outside your social range it is easy to disregard an social embarrassment and just do the job, but when they are inside that range the two different parts of your brain are in conflict. That internal conflict between the social evaluation and the need to do your job results in discomfort, embarrassment, inappropriate comments, or nervousness, depending on each doctor's personality and coping behaviours.
You find out in a later season that they had a mixer the night before. She left and went to the bar across the street where Derek was drinking
🚉🚄🚋🚈🚆🚅🚃🚞 Love that you're reacting to Grey's! So many good episodes to react to!
This first episode is so iconic with Dr Webber and Dr Bailey's famous speeches at the start!
🚂 It’s been more than 2 years but here is your train! I have actually just started watching and enjoyed your take on the show!
Great reaction Dr. Syl, it's crazy to think this is 17 years old now. Did you ever puke like that or know anyone that did? I can imagine a lot of new doctors get queasy but I wonder how many actually get sick. 🚂🚂🚂
Never puked with a patient thank goodness but some of the anatomy labs at med school made me very queasy!
The rectal thing I was just thinking the same thing, I had food poisoning once and had to be examined there and I was on my side ..
In the UK we wouldn't get so many unnecessary tests or meds because the hospital/doctor isn't making money off of someone's illness, even down to x-rays if they aren't needed they don't do them because the concern is on radiation...
I think international cleaners day was mid June, was just looking at random days of the year right before this video.
I'm in the UK and would love to see your critique of a UK show called casualty, although early episodes that I think we're in the 80s it's still running but has gone into the US effect and is more about banging than medicine ... I also wonder if the UK medical shows are different to US/Australian with having the NHS and people not being turned away from care because of medical insurance issues
I would love to see this too
I'm a Canadian family doctor Who has been living in Melbourne for a few years.
Always loved Grey's Anatomy exaggerates the amount of things a Surgeon actually does.
You are cute as hell by the way Syl!!!
Really enjoyed the detailed review. There is so much wrong with this show, I needed someone to talk about. Hopefully you are doing more episodes.
🚋🚋🚋 It's insane how young they all look omggg. I've watched all the way up to season 17 so coming back to the first episode is a shock.
Also reminded me how much I hate Shepard~ The douchiest of douches.
Yes, Derek is a douche. Was satisfying when he got eaten by a bear. Sad when George got eaten by a bear. And those that should have been eaten by bears
Yeah agree with you on the nurses .. when I've been in hospital the doctors have basically put the nurses on a pedestal as they know they couldn't do their job without them ...
This is my fav program.It gets a lot better and cooler
Aha your face when mer was paged 911 unnecessarily I love it
🚉🚄🚋🚈🚆🚅🚃🚞 loved your reaction! can't wait for part 2 :)
I agree regarding the sedation in an MRI. When ever I have had sedatives. For endoscopy or before my replacement operations. The sedation has always made my blood pressure plummet. Quite a lot. 🙄😮
🚄 I am all aboard for these greys reacts!
Love your reactions, also very insightful. Love that you’re doing Grey’s, I used to love this show. Stopped watching after Season 12. More please…
I stopped after Jo and Alex got married and April and Arizona left the show, I was so done with that show by then, it should have ended after season 10
If someone told me the person cutting on me hadn't slept in 48 hours, I would take the chance on auto-surgery.
🚅🚉 I loved the early seasons of greys.
Nurses really are the locomotives of any hospital, clinic etc. Respect to nurses. 🚅🚅🚅
No, CT of head isn't usually done with sedation. MRIs more often.
World you react to MASH episodes? Thanks for your insights on certain situations; they're really interesting and sometimes heartbreaking. Take care
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In Canada You do start your matched residency right after medical school but you can't get into medical school unless you have a degree first
I wish if you could react to ER, by far I was the most medically accurate tv show I’ve ever seen.
In Australia we don't wear white lab coats. Get your hands on a show called the resident. The main resident likes lab coats as much as Dr House, only he doesn't wear a jacket either. And I think some of his jewelry would be illegal.
Very interesting. Can't wait for part 2.
Seeing anyone get defibrillated in a movie/show reminds me of that scene from The Thing... *shivers*
I don't think they focus on one specific specialty yet on grays until a few seasons later
I've never been given a sedative for a CT, MRI, etc. I've only ever seen that done for little kids. (I don't work in medicine.)
I’ve freaked out inside MRI machine😂 I’ve been sedated for them before.
Fun fact: I actually have been sedated when I have gotten MRIs because I am very sensitive to how loud they are.
As a healthcare worker the level of disrespect that these characters have for the people below them makes me angry. I'm not a doctor but there's no way that these surgeons would get away with treating their interns like that. And why would they want to? No one learns and grows by being degraded and belittled. I'm now reminded why I have zero interest in watching this show.
I get my DREs done during my colonoscopies every 5 years so luckily I don’t have to remember any of it 😂
In Scrubs they offer people sedatives for anything that might cause anxiety. No idea how accurate that is or if Real JD weighed in on it.
🚉🚄🚋🚈 loved this!
I had a nurse tell me: you don't have to let the interns do abg's on you.
But isn't this is teaching Hospital?
Yes but still
Oh thank goodness! Could have told me sooner..
Also to answer your question I had a CT and I wasn’t sedated for it and I live in the US when I watched the show I assumed they gave her a sedative to prevent a seizure during the CT? That’s just a guess I’m not a doctor lol
I believe they have salaries and aren’t paid per hour. There hours still count for there record but not their pay. I could be wrong.
Great reaction. Very interesting. I need more reactions to Grey's Anatomy. :)
If you watch ER they will quiz you on who invented the stethoscope. Twice.
So I don’t want a rectal exam but if I ever have to get one I hope the doctor has an Australian or British accent, I feel like it would be more soothing than one with a New York or Boston accent. 😂
🚂🚈🚈🚈 Great reaction!
Hi! I'm new! Are you planning to react to more episodes? Because if you watch episode 12 of season 12 there's a nice surprise
I agree with the everyone having sex with everyone being annoying 😂 but that’s show biz I guess
iove this show
Exactly what post grad starting a job is getting p!!ssed on the night before?
Especially an intern, they really wanted to ride that line of Spring Break teen movie and medical drama.
bloody hell, ure gorgeous ♥
when you got diazepam then you really stop seizuring within 2 seconds? that's looking so unreal
How do you cope watching these medical dramas that concentrate on the drama over the medical .. I'd be screaming at the TV ...
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One finger not several! 🙄😃
$300 for a stethoscope!!
Youre so handsome omg
I also got angry at all the sex. They would then just adjust clothes and back to work with no showering or washing yuk
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Congrats on the residency! Which area? 🚂🚃🚃🚃
Edit: asked you before watching the whole video 😂 , and you made me confused: in Australia after graduating you follow with internship and then becomes a resident. But in both you rotate? And after the residency you choose a specialty? Im confused...
Veterinarian here, we normally go for rotating internship and then follow a specialty via residency programs...
I wonder if some of the difference is because for at least some in Australia (like in the UK), medical school is directly after high school; where as in the US medical school is only after you complete a 4 year university degree. So if in Australia you had a 5-6 year medical degree after high school you are doing your first interning only high school + 5 or high school +6 years. In the US typically you do a 4 year undergrad degree and then 4 year medical degree before doing the intern so you are high school +8 when you start. That might make people specialize at roughly the same age in both, but with people in the US having more general academic/class room education while folks in Australia have more in the field experience. I understand some of the Australian schools have moved to the US model of doing 4 year medical school after undergrad degree so maybe this is changing or being more uniformed, but generally in the US you can't go straight from high school to med school.
@@michaelbodell7740 but then, in practical terms, what is the difference of a residency and internship programs in Australia????
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