No wonder everyone who's had a heart attack around me has died. The funerals were awkward too as they had to cover the bruising on the faces where I slapped them. I really cheered loudly as I wanted them to come around.
I was operated on and they put on some music and asked me if I minded it before starting. I was so drugged and happy that I just said "no, put it louder". They did and it was a good experience all around. Turned out my growth wasn't cancer.
I want to see a movie where they remove the bullet, everyone cheers, then the patient dies, followed by "maybe we should have repaired the damage instead".
Seriously I'd love for you to bring her back. She's both funny and chill but also very informative. Her and Erik Singer are definitely my favorite experts you've brought on.
joseph santos It's interesting that her and doctor Mike happen to have different medical opinions tho! In his "reaction to House M.D" video, Mike watched that very same part with them cutting the throat open and said that the cut was way too big and unrealistic, whereas she said that it was perfectly done. I wonder which one is correct! 🤔
The actual reason why "The Knick" was so accurate as a show was because they had Dr. Stanley Burns on staff who is an actual surgeon and medical historian which ensured that things were kept medically realistic.
Yes, now all we need is for Wired and Dr Onishi to seek the advice of a learned person in medical error or doctor patient relationships, or patient journey.
@@ml2539 Um, OK? Ventricular tachycardia is still ventricular tachycardia, whether you experience only a few seconds, a few minutes, or longer. It's still v-tach, and you are either in it or you are not. It's a pretty simple concept, so not sure what your argument is, unless you just wanted be obnoxious and type something IN CAPS, in which case, good job.
"Rule number one of CPR is to never stop effective chest compressions in order to slap or shout words of encouragement at the patient. Yelling at the patient or cheering them on has never brought them back to life." Spent a good minute or so laughing at that one statement. XD
"Surgeons are one of the most competitive people on planet earth.... My personal time for a cholecystectomy is twenty two minutes" brushes shoulder 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 best line e-ver lmfao 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 this girl is a queen
@@jaspriest1997 you don't have any medical issues where you have to deal with multiple specialists or surgeries, do you? It's not a matter of being fun at parties (You need new lines. Even my medically complex, stuck at the hospital self knows that). Some of us deal with these people all the time and are a little sick of being dehumanized. I don't really really want someone racing to the finish on my unconscious body. That's how I end up getting something left inside me, or how someone misses something important. But let me make sure that I sound happy and fun for your comfort.
@@Raindropsinvalencia idk about you, but when I time myself, I make sure I'm doing everything things correctly as fast as I can, I repeat: DOING EVERYTHING CORRECTLY. Especially if it's a doctor, I'm pretty sure they don't just rush to get things done, it's people's lives on their hands.
I agree. Even as a doctor, it's one of the most challenging trainings. (Generally, of course, it's tough to be a doctor.) In Surgery, it requires a lot of skill and knowledge. And that skill takes time to develop. In our country, (I don't know if it's the same for the others), the residential training of doctors for surgery is longer compared to doctors training as Pediatricians, Internists, and Obstetricians.
PLEASE, make Annie Onishi do this series once a month, at the very least. PLEASE! (By make, I mean offer her so much money, that she won't say no. She is wonderful!)
@@musical_lolu4811 and the sickest... Especially our ED docs. Of course they always turned down my request for HVLT for someone who is TSTL. Don't know why. Of course I am still allowed to tell them I have a popa smurf or tell them the pt FDGB
@@margaretteclaycomb1451 Why are the pre-op nurses tiny? Is this surgeon buying into a gender issue here? Or is there some other reason for her description?
@@joannaholland1928 I don't think the comment was that deep. I happen to be tiny 🤷♀️ lol but thats just a coincidence. If by stereotypes u mean most nurses are women, and we tend to be shorter then men, I guessss.
My mom had a spinal surgery that she had to be woken up in the middle of and when she woke up the doctor was playing the Beatles' Abbey Road album because my mom's name is Abbey
@@stgeorge5862 I haven´t heard that before either, but it makes sense. If you have to concentrate and do everything perfectly and precisely for, lets say, 15 hours straight, then a bit of music to relieve the tension can probably lessen some of that mental exhaustion quite a bit.
When I had surgery to remove my appendix I slightly regained enough consciousness to feel the numbing sensation around my abdomen and hear the surgeon announce finding my enflamed appendix. I told the surgeon that and she got PISSED at the anesthesiologist, who just rolled his eyes.
@@nickcarey4566 I don't want to be rude, but your channel is fully empty. Usually that indicates that the account is fake. Care to provide any evidence that you're not here to just simply cause panic?
I am an actor, and I played an ER doctor several years back. But before I reported to the set, I consulted a dear friend who was an actual ER nurse at Cedars Sinai. She had me alter my lines to make it sound more believable, and the director let me use it in the scene. Then, months later, as she was fixing a bed, she actually heard my words coming over the TV screen that was still left on in the room. Recognizing her own words she had given me, she looked up and happily realized that I had actually gotten the part. Nurses are the most unsung and important part of any hospital. Although the doctors are important, it is they who actually keep you alive. God bless them, every one.
@@talithasuya8908 I told her I got the part but I had no idea when it would be shown, until she accidentally heard me saying HER lines on the hospital room TV when it finally aired, months later. We're still good friends, 50-years later.
When she said "something tells me these guys are not real doctors" at 1:40, I suddenly had flashbacks to Toy Story: "I don't believe that man has ever been to medical school!"
I had surgery recently and was so nervous when they were setting me up on the table that I told the anesthesiologist that he was "the Bob Ross of Anesthesia" because his voice was very gentle and calming
I love her! I’ve talked with other surgery residents and many seemed so arrogant and difficult to talk to. She seems so down to earth, but also incredibly intelligent!
Funny you say that because I'm seeing arrogance in how she talks. It's not so bad because of her wit and humor but definitely there's arrogance in there.
@@navi1661 You bet, NAVI, I see it too. Her attending needs to step in, or Columbia, and vet the script. If this is as good as it gets, it's a pretty sad reflection of surgery at Columbia.
@Joanna Holland Not everyone is an angel. If she can keep her arrogance in check, get her job done properly and can keep healthy relationships, then it isn't a problem
I've always wondered if these scenes are as accurate as possible or whether it was just made up to sound like they knew what they were saying/doing. Loved her explaining everything. Hope you invite her again.
Prior army medic and lpn. Yeah house is usually pretty good because they had doctors on staff and such. However they pretty well covoered every single one of the rarest conditions on earth lol.
+Jennifer A Same, I'm surprised she didn't comment on the stuff done in Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman. That was a show I grew up watching and they had a lot of operations done in that, I always wondered if they were accurate. But this clearly proves a lot of stuff is just done for the "drama" of TV & Film.
This is the kind of surgeon you want. No nonsense, no frills, just the truth, the facts, communicated very effectively yet kindly. She’s brisk, professional and exudes capability and confidence. I’d feel safe in her hands.
I wish I knew a surgeon who would watch Grey's Anatomy with me! It really interests me and I would love to see what was accurate. I think you're lucky 😊
Congrats!!! What specialties do you think will grab you?? I fell in love with ob/gyn, but a rotation I did on plastic surgery was amazing!!! Orthopedics was really interesting, too.
Annie has great on screen chemistry. haha. I love her! And her comedic timing was on point! She should consider doing more hosting gigs or something, because she's a natural!
So glad she covered "get the bullet out." An intact bullet isn't necessarily a problem, and removing it solves little. The task is to repair the tissue damage.
A bullet, stationary and whole, in the body can't possibly do more damage than a pair of clamps, and people have had them sewn into them for a really long time without dieing. Don't dig the bullet out. There's no point.
I love this! You guys should do one with a psychologist analyzing depictions of mental health. Because boy are there a lot of inaccuracies in tv/movie depictions of that.
Get a psychiatrist not a psychologist please for the love of god, Psychiatrists are the ones who actually diagnose and are primary carer for mental illness.
isabella milne lol that is false... Psychologists diagnose and treat all mental health disorders, and they coordinate with psychiatrists for the medication. Most psychiatrists don't provide regular, on-going therapy like psychologists do. And relapse rates for those who only take meds is 72%, whereas relapse for psychotherapy or combo therapy+meds is only 25%. Psychologists AND psychiatrists are essential.
As someone with two mental disorders, who has been in treatment for the last 7 years, I think I would be well aware of correct treatment for mental health disorders. Psychologists are not medical doctors, they do not and cannot diagnose mental disorders, only a medical doctor can do that, yes psychologists are a key part of treating mental illness through therapy but they are once again, not medical doctors and hence not legally qualified to give a medical diagnosis (which is what a diagnosis of a mental disorder is) to a patient.
isabella milne what are you talking about?? MDs are absolutely NOT the only people who can diagnose mental disorders. That is just false. It's simply not true, at all. All psychologists are therapists, but not all therapists are psychologists. Psychologists (PsyD or PhD) can and do diagnose and treat. All other types of therapists (with only masters degrees) can provide limited diagnoses and treatment, but legally would need the diagnosis confirmed by a psychologist in some instances (say, for a patient to qualify for autism resources or for school accomodations for ADHD or learning disorders). So maybe you're confusing the term "therapist" and "psychologist"? But yes, psychologists ABSOLUTELY diagnose and treat mental disorders. That is literally what they do all day. Don't spread false information just bc you didn't receive proper treatment yourself.
@@MJ-sy6kz Lol, you appear to know less about psychiatry than you do about psychology. Psychiatrists are able to discern the difference between medical and psychiatric/psychological conditions, decide when to detain a person against their will under the law (in Australia), ensure the medical and psychological welfare of their patients, and many provide ongoing care of their patients, and are trained in psychotherapy as well as psychiatry. Amazing. And as for the research - anyone can manipulate statistics on social media. So, please - promote psychology by all means. But don't put it on the same plane as psychiatry. The skillsets are too different.
if you insert it upside down peristalsis will do it just fine without breaking it, this is actually how many things are delivered up there! - med student
After watching several of WIRED's videos with this doctor, I have re-evaluated my view on surgeons - in that they truly do deserve that high six figure salary. The knowledge that must be learned (and retained), the skill of talking with patients, research that must be done for each patient, constantly learning new skills, and not to mention paperwork, laws, and also protecting themselves all justifies it.
I agree but I liked how "The Resident" tv show pointed out how the corporatization of healthcare has vastly inflated costs and how some surgeons lean into this trend and optimize their practice to be able to schedule as many expensive surgeries as they can.
James Hwang I was honestly bored and ichigo wasn’t here, so what else to do then to watch a surgical resident set straight some of my favorite shows🙌🏽🤷🏽♀️😂
I clicked onto this video saying to myself "There's no way I am watching 20 minutes of this" and then all of a sudden I hear her say "..in conclusion". All of a sudden 20 minutes passed and I watch the entire video. There should be a video done on child birthing. How many times during a show or movie have we seen an entire gallon of fluid coming from a woman once her water mysteriously breaks?
A. K. H. I don’t have any scenes in my head so I don’t know how extreme it is portrayed but a woman can actually loose a lot of fluid during childbirth 2 liters is realistic for example. Not in a matter of a few seconds tho
I've watched about 5 of these types of videos with her and i'm falling further and further in love every time. Her sarcasm, fearlessness and realism are amazing.
The thing that I love about listening to Annie speak is that she (and my own doctor, for that matter) clearly loves the science. She's internalized it with her job of course, but while most people would make these topics dry and technical she has the passion and charisma to be conversational about it. If teachers were all this interested in what they teach, the topics would be more interesting to the listener and the world would have more knowledgeable people in it.
I remember watching medical shows with my mom while she was alive and she was always correcting it and that was always so fun and interesting having someone like that.
Why do you have to comment on her appearance? She is a surgeon giving her professional comments. People like you are the ones who sexually harass coworkers.
Please do Law-related scenes! I've heard that Legally Blonde is so inaccurate and unrealistic. Also sports, I'd like to see if actors do the right stances or something like that. I love the series, even though you have only covered two areas for now! Edit: A lot of people like this idea! I have more; space related/astronaut, war/army (as stated by Kyla Yumang), music, and science. I think it would ruin some movies but it would give future filmmakers an idea on how to make movies as accurate as possible.
Dr. Onishi needs to be on more episodes whether or not it has to do with her field. She seems like a phenomenal teacher; I would love to be a student of hers.
The first guy doing the accent breakdowns was so great, I thought that this series was over until 5 more years of bad movie accents came out! Annie is great, super knowledgeable and fun too. For a long video like this, the presenter is super important, so keep finding these awesome professionals!
Book Snake I don’t have the hots for her man. And i think she’d get most of this stuff right because she is in the field and has spent years in it. If you don’t find her attractive, that’s fine, but that doesn’t mean that if people do, they are immediately a pervert. Don’t be quick to make assumptions.
"that guy would have been trackled about six tiny preoperational nurses" best part :D Thank you for the video, I love this series, first the accents now this, please more!!!
This was very enjoyable, it really didn't even feel like it was almost 21 minutes long. Another one of these would be great, or a lawyer one, or even a law enforcement one.
I’ve been binging these videos the last couple days and she seems like like SUCH a cool person. Her sense of humour is impeccable, and I love how she explains things
While she was talking about music during surgery, I kept expecting her to end with "...no, I'm just messing with you. We obviously don't want to create any distractions, so we don't listen to music," but she never did. They ACTUALLY LISTEN TO MUSIC! Jesus holy Christ.
Oh yeah - and music can actually help people to relax and concentrate more - have you never put music on to help when you're doing something that requires you to concentrate but isn't super demanding technically? Not all surgeries are as complex as others. It's also recently been discovered that music can actually help the PATIENT too. It really is going to depend on the surgeon, the surgery and a whole lot of other things but music isn't fundamentally a bad thing.
but surely the volume cant be high nor can there be bass, the bass could cause jittery. also listening something you dont like over and over.. over very long surgeries can be annoying. your brain wants to tune it out, but when it does that, you no longer register the normal talk either..
Please do a “chef breaks down cooking scenes in movies” I’ve seen so many movies where the “chefs” cooking don’t even know how to hold the knife properly etc 😂😂
Nobody actually cares about that, though. This is interesting. That would be painfully boring. Any idiot can cook and everyone has been in a kitchen; very, very few people can do surgery or have ever been in an OR.
Baum well that is your opinion, I care, it’s my profession and I think it’s annoying when they get it wrong. And I think the 250 people who liked my comment would agree with that. If you don’t care about it then don’t watch it if they make that video :)
There's actually a channel on youtube dedicated to this. It's called "Binging with Babish". I suggest watching the Il Timpano episode, or the Chef episode.
TozWozEar did you even read what she wrote. Binging with babish doesnt do that at all. He does the equivalent ot the surgeon recreating her favorite movie surgeries
Technique Critique is quickly becoming one of my absolute favorite things to watch. Hearing people who are experts in their field critique Film and TV is so interesting.
It's actually pretty funny how Film and TV get almost nothing right with any profession, even ones you don't think of. My dad was an elevator mechanic, and he would always laugh at how badly elevators would get messed up in Movies and TV.
My mother actually woke up in the middle of procedure, she had her 2nd heart attack, and while the doc was trying to clear one of two blood clots in her right coronary artery she popped up and asked what was happening. I guess the anesthesiologist didn't knock her out as much as they needed haha. Glad to say she's doing alright but what a trip ya know.
Love the music in the operating room. I was awake during surgery but had to be in the or for safety reasons and they put the radio on. It definitely helped I also had panic attacks before the operation and the anaesthetic nurse made sure I was okay before we proceeded. Somebody held my hand the entire time and checked in with me periodically that I wasn't in pain and was ok to continue as I panicked quite a few times. My doctors were great. I had a student do the procedure but my actual doctor was in the room guiding him.
That was a great watch! I don't get why people complain about having their fictional entertainment "ruined" with facts. This is just more entertainment, but I learned a thing.
I for one think it's cooler if a show tries to be as accurate as they can. And it terms of more simple first aid treatments, like CPR, or dealing with a stroke or bleeding. Being more accurate can be educational to viewers. But CPR is pretty simple in comparison to some of more complicated procedures. So it's frustrating if they don't get the CPR right, lol.
people think fiction has no effect on reality but it really, really does. like the amount of things people believe bc they saw it on tv/in a movie is.. astounding. i’d definitely prefer it if they tried to make things more realistic
It's also a little more jarring or perplexing when they get the simple stuff wrong. For the average person who has basic first aid knowledge. I immediately know if they're doing basic first aid procedures wrong. Especially if it's something that only takes a quick google search to read up on how to do it right. It's a little more forgivable if it's something more complicated. Because the average person most likely won't catch or notice those mistakes. However, it's far more impressive when a show attempts to make it accurate just for the sake of trying to be a great show.
That's probably not inaccurate. I think that anything that isn't directly obstructive and helps focus the surgeon is a pretty good thing to happen, and in that particular scene it was definitely something he was using for focus. That said, I'm not a surgeon, so don't take that as fact.
Interestingly, Dr. Mike reviewed the House episode with the tracheotomy and she did too (at 10:15), but they differed on their view of how the procedure was done. Still, I would love to see these two do a video together!
I *love* this. I was an operating theatre nurse for nearly 15 years, and this woman has put into words everything I yell at the TV when something medical is completely screwed up! :)
As a nurse I relate so much, especially when watching greys anatomy. The amount of things the doctors do when the nurses are no where to be found is so bothersome. For example, 3 surgeons trying to ambulate a post op patient would absolutely never happen. It’s always the nurses who take that responsibility
Rockin818 as a fellow nurse I have to agree. Doctors would never start an IV or ambulate a patient...or at least I've never met a doctor that would. It's infuriating- nurses never get any glory on TV.
even then, it's usually Nurse Assistants helping ambulate :/ but you know more than me since I was only a student Patient Care Assistant (I say student because I was a senior in high school and had a 6 week internship at the hospital trying to get my PCA certification). But yeah, I agree, in Grey's anatomy, whenever the doctors would do Nurse and Nurse Assistant jobs, I would be rolling my eyes
trev5150 well, at this point it'd be rather difficult for me to like it as a non- Paramedic. But I guess others can enjoy it without being one. All I wanted to express is how I appreciate these points and observations being made, since I notice similar stuff on a regular basis. Whereas you seem to have the goal of just being a nitpicking jerk about it. Well, whatever floats your boat, I guess.
Spoiler Alert so you care to some extent, since caring less is a possibility? Or are you saying I'm not a human, thus somehow making me care more than humans could? Please elaborate. Or use proper English.
I love her Brutal yet almost “dry”humoured take on everything. Would 10/10 watch again
Deadpan shout-out to Weird Al's accuracy was perfect.
It’s a medical professional thing with the humor. If you have friends or family that are in the medical field, this is their type of humor.
its just a less deadpan british humur, the trick is to never acknowledge the absurdity of whats happening.
She's pretty charming.
I'm actually rewatching it.
“Yelling at a person or cheering them on has never brought a patient back to life” 😂😂😂
My hopes and dreams are crushed then, you mean to tell me it's more complex than that? But the positivity! I was told that can fix anything.
Have you tried thoughts and prayers?
No wonder everyone who's had a heart attack around me has died. The funerals were awkward too as they had to cover the bruising on the faces where I slapped them. I really cheered loudly as I wanted them to come around.
😂😂
I liked the video right after she said that 😂
I was operated on and they put on some music and asked me if I minded it before starting. I was so drugged and happy that I just said "no, put it louder". They did and it was a good experience all around. Turned out my growth wasn't cancer.
What song was it?
@@elizataylor1726 I really can't remember, it was a long time ago.
@@kilppa thanks and im glad it wasn't cancer :)
Music so good,cancer became docile
hahaha you were just vibing in the OR
I want to see a movie where they remove the bullet, everyone cheers, then the patient dies, followed by "maybe we should have repaired the damage instead".
Definitely watch " Wagons East" dan funny comedy with John candy, but check the surgery scene it's kinda close
gives me airplane or spaceballs vibes.. those movies had a lot of that type of comedy
So sounds like Grey’s Anatomy with a new set of interns
I would enjoy that
"...a wine glass..."
I have some questions.
Seriously I'd love for you to bring her back. She's both funny and chill but also very informative. Her and Erik Singer are definitely my favorite experts you've brought on.
Agreed. She is great.
and lucy lang as well
Tea
The CIA lady is also a bomb too. Should check it out if you haven't done so.
A super cute tomboy type.
“These instruments look very futuristic and also medieval. .... they’re probably used in gynaecology.” lmao
Fairyfina Men be sticking stuff in our vaginas
she is SO RIGHT
If it looks medieval, it is gynecology or dentist.
Dead Ringers is a movie about gynecologist.
@@firstname9954 It's not that far off
I'm crying at how calm she is about all these clips, it like adds to the humor
Yeah I love dry humour too she's so nonchalant about it
John Stuart well like, how often do you find worms in people? It's terrifying
Look carefully.
"Totally unrealistic, Surgeons don't read the Atlantic Monthly. They read the New Yorker."
I love her so much 😂😂😂
lol I missed that line thanks for pointing out
Cringe
@Repent or you will likewise perish. Tell me, what newspaper would Jesus what me to read, the Ne Yorker or the Atlantic Monthly?
@Repent or you will likewise perish. we all perish my friend.
@@arvinroidoatienza7082 Jesus reads Weekly World News.
Hearing smart people talk is fun
John Henry Bond-Bardes makes me feel dumb
You can be smart too, you know. Just make reading a daily habit
Watch doctor mike he's really good
John Henry Bond-Bardes I was just thinking that
joseph santos It's interesting that her and doctor Mike happen to have different medical opinions tho! In his "reaction to House M.D" video, Mike watched that very same part with them cutting the throat open and said that the cut was way too big and unrealistic, whereas she said that it was perfectly done. I wonder which one is correct! 🤔
This chick has got to be both the most hilariously pragmatic, straightforward person I have seen on one of these. Magnetic personality to boot!
and she's HOT!!!
and she's HOT!!!
and she’s HOT!!
and she’s CUTE!
and she’s HOT!!
She's really cool. I enjoy the way she broke the scenes down and also her overall style of speaking
So?
Book Snake "I know more about surgery than a surgeon because I have Google!" Don't be that guy.
Are you a medical student and/or surgeon Book Snake?
The actual reason why "The Knick" was so accurate as a show was because they had Dr. Stanley Burns on staff who is an actual surgeon and medical historian which ensured that things were kept medically realistic.
I love that
Yes, now all we need is for Wired and Dr Onishi to seek the advice of a learned person in medical error or doctor patient relationships, or patient journey.
“It’s like being a ‘little bit’ pregnant you’re either in VTAC or not.”
Lol
Loved it🤣
@@ml2539 Which means they're still in vtac
@@ml2539 No matter what an irregular heart beat is an irregular heart beat. It can't just be slightly irregular, that would make no sense.
@@ml2539 Um, OK? Ventricular tachycardia is still ventricular tachycardia, whether you experience only a few seconds, a few minutes, or longer. It's still v-tach, and you are either in it or you are not. It's a pretty simple concept, so not sure what your argument is, unless you just wanted be obnoxious and type something IN CAPS, in which case, good job.
VTEC AHAAHHAAHAHAH
"Rule number one of CPR is to never stop effective chest compressions in order to slap or shout words of encouragement at the patient. Yelling at the patient or cheering them on has never brought them back to life."
Spent a good minute or so laughing at that one statement. XD
It's good advise. I've been doing it wrong for YEARS
A. me too!!
For real tho, look at BUDS videos of the seals and EOD guys, theyre fully drowned and get slapped back to life!
@@Kasino80 What's your kill count
in distant i hear Dr. Mike screaming “CHEST COMPRESSION CHEST COMPRESSION CHEST COMPRESSION”
Hahaha! Yes!
Ikr
Haha yesssss
Lol yess
HAHAHAHAHA i can honestly hear his voice
"Those buckets are actually plastic, so... less impressive" 🤣
"That guy would have been tackled by six tiny pre ep nurses" 😂
oh i thought it was "less expensive" lmao
@prisoncipher yeah. I’m a med student in SOuth Africa, We very much use metal buckets.
There are metal buckets in the operating room...lined with a plastic bag ( I clean operating rooms sometimes... Housekeeping at hospital)
She has a graceful fury. Shes pretty cool
MrGoldInfinity super turned on right now.
sorry to be 666th person to like your comment
Love this comment, well put
I love the phrase graceful fury. thank you for that
Perfectly put
Please have her do more of these
IKR, celebrities interviews are bull.
Lauren you can’t have both the top comments!
2 top comments after having a surgery, good job
This video was great, i also add +1 vote for Annie to comment on more videos regarding surgeries. What a great watch.
Jar Cat it wasn’t intended, I’m just utterly bored in the hospital
I like how she said 'whatever floats your boat man.' probably one of the cutest and coolest doctors alive.
I've met better surgeons. Just saying.
"Surgeons are one of the most competitive people on planet earth....
My personal time for a cholecystectomy is twenty two minutes" brushes shoulder 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 best line e-ver lmfao 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 this girl is a queen
@daAnder71 LMAO
Nice to know she's trying to rush through it to beat her record
Jennifer Halbrooks you sound fun at parties 😂🙄
@@jaspriest1997 you don't have any medical issues where you have to deal with multiple specialists or surgeries, do you? It's not a matter of being fun at parties (You need new lines. Even my medically complex, stuck at the hospital self knows that). Some of us deal with these people all the time and are a little sick of being dehumanized. I don't really really want someone racing to the finish on my unconscious body. That's how I end up getting something left inside me, or how someone misses something important. But let me make sure that I sound happy and fun for your comfort.
@@Raindropsinvalencia idk about you, but when I time myself, I make sure I'm doing everything things correctly as fast as I can, I repeat: DOING EVERYTHING CORRECTLY. Especially if it's a doctor, I'm pretty sure they don't just rush to get things done, it's people's lives on their hands.
this video made me realize two things:
1) A surgeon's job is incredibly complex and scary
2) Netflix should have NEVER gotten rid of Scrubs
I agree. Even as a doctor, it's one of the most challenging trainings. (Generally, of course, it's tough to be a doctor.)
In Surgery, it requires a lot of skill and knowledge. And that skill takes time to develop.
In our country, (I don't know if it's the same for the others), the residential training of doctors for surgery is longer compared to doctors training as Pediatricians, Internists, and Obstetricians.
how did you not already know the first one
Their license ran out to show Scrubs and they weren't allowed by the publishers of the show to renew it :(
NETFLIX got rid of Scrubs? Thanks for ruining my day...
Its on Hulu now
Make this a regular thing please.
PLEASE, make Annie Onishi do this series once a month, at the very least. PLEASE!
(By make, I mean offer her so much money, that she won't say no. She is wonderful!)
Alex 9fif
Alex Yessss please. I love this
YES PLEASE!!!
Digitalhunny she is... Most surgans I see just seem cold she seems caring and fun...
I watched the whole thing. She is great, kinda no BS but she has a sense of humor too.
Implying by any chance doctors have no sense of humor? Man, we can be the wittiest sonsofbitches you'll ever meet, it comes with the package.
@@musical_lolu4811 and the sickest... Especially our ED docs. Of course they always turned down my request for HVLT for someone who is TSTL. Don't know why. Of course I am still allowed to tell them I have a popa smurf or tell them the pt FDGB
"That guy would have been tackled by six tiny pre ep nurses" 😂
Can confirm 👍
@@margaretteclaycomb1451 Why are the pre-op nurses tiny? Is this surgeon buying into a gender issue here? Or is there some other reason for her description?
@@joannaholland1928 I don't think the comment was that deep. I happen to be tiny 🤷♀️ lol but thats just a coincidence. If by stereotypes u mean most nurses are women, and we tend to be shorter then men, I guessss.
She was probably just saying in contrast to the orderlies. They're usually quite large.
...but...it's House...the man is a manipulative genius.
My mom had a spinal surgery that she had to be woken up in the middle of and when she woke up the doctor was playing the Beatles' Abbey Road album because my mom's name is Abbey
That's a nice story and also a nice way to think of your patients. :D
I never actually got to hear the music being played during my surgery but my surgeon told me just beforehand that he was going to be playing 90s rap.
The surgeons actually play music while they operate? Never knew
@@stgeorge5862 I haven´t heard that before either, but it makes sense. If you have to concentrate and do everything perfectly and precisely for, lets say, 15 hours straight, then a bit of music to relieve the tension can probably lessen some of that mental exhaustion quite a bit.
If I were a surgeon they'd know what I was listening to three ORs over when they heard James Hetfield's voice rattling the OR doors. \m/
When I had surgery to remove my appendix I slightly regained enough consciousness to feel the numbing sensation around my abdomen and hear the surgeon announce finding my enflamed appendix. I told the surgeon that and she got PISSED at the anesthesiologist, who just rolled his eyes.
@The Word of Wylie
They should get a better anesthesiologist then.
A colleague of mine said he was aware for the entirety of his colonoscopy. He said it was the worst experience he’s ever had.
@@nickcarey4566
I don't want to be rude, but your channel is fully empty.
Usually that indicates that the account is fake.
Care to provide any evidence that you're not here to just simply cause panic?
@Multifandom person it probably means that he made that account to fool around and is not his real or daily used account
Fire that anesthesiologist than😂
I am an actor, and I played an ER doctor several years back. But before I reported to the set, I consulted a dear friend who was an actual ER nurse at Cedars Sinai. She had me alter my lines to make it sound more believable, and the director let me use it in the scene. Then, months later, as she was fixing a bed, she actually heard my words coming over the TV screen that was still left on in the room. Recognizing her own words she had given me, she looked up and happily realized that I had actually gotten the part. Nurses are the most unsung and important part of any hospital. Although the doctors are important, it is they who actually keep you alive. God bless them, every one.
Wow! You did a great job
You didn't tell her?
@@talithasuya8908
I told her I got the part but I had no idea when it would be shown, until she accidentally heard me saying HER lines on the hospital room TV when it finally aired, months later. We're still good friends, 50-years later.
@@tiffsaver I see. Cool!
Which show was it if you're ok with disclosing it?
When she said "something tells me these guys are not real doctors" at 1:40, I suddenly had flashbacks to Toy Story: "I don't believe that man has ever been to medical school!"
"Happy nightmares." Lol, she's savage. :-)
Look up filariasis. You're welcome. :)
@@CommanderBalok I really want to do this but its 3:30 am and I want to know what it is first
@@salmanarayan3653 im curious too, but im scared to look it up...
It ain't actually too bad to look at. Just really really swollen legs.
those worms are terrifying actually any parasite.. anyone could have a little gut guest and not even know it
I had surgery recently and was so nervous when they were setting me up on the table that I told the anesthesiologist that he was "the Bob Ross of Anesthesia" because his voice was very gentle and calming
For some reason that makes me feel a little better about all the times I got nervous before a surgery and made a fool of myself XD
I love her! I’ve talked with other surgery residents and many seemed so arrogant and difficult to talk to. She seems so down to earth, but also incredibly intelligent!
Haus of ASMR oooh i HATE the arrogant ones
Funny you say that because I'm seeing arrogance in how she talks. It's not so bad because of her wit and humor but definitely there's arrogance in there.
Well my law uni colleague are worst...
@@navi1661 You bet, NAVI, I see it too. Her attending needs to step in, or Columbia, and vet the script. If this is as good as it gets, it's a pretty sad reflection of surgery at Columbia.
@Joanna Holland Not everyone is an angel. If she can keep her arrogance in check, get her job done properly and can keep healthy relationships, then it isn't a problem
*doctor holds the mesentery and shows it to the screen*
her: i love this part
Me: 🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢
She gave props to showing accurate anatomy, but didn't point out that the surgeon is poking around *without gloves*!!
@@manicmuffin Back then people didn't knew much about germs and stuff and did surgeries without masks and gloves
@@sososhru4478 My bad, didn't know that the movie in question took place in the past.
I've always wondered if these scenes are as accurate as possible or whether it was just made up to sound like they knew what they were saying/doing. Loved her explaining everything. Hope you invite her again.
Book Snake what do you mean? Was she not accurate?
House is pretty accurate. I rewatched it in medical school. The patients just always have the most severe and unlikely symptoms xD.
Sokrates yeah house and scrubs is pretty accurate just dramatic
Prior army medic and lpn. Yeah house is usually pretty good because they had doctors on staff and such. However they pretty well covoered every single one of the rarest conditions on earth lol.
+Jennifer A Same, I'm surprised she didn't comment on the stuff done in Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman. That was a show I grew up watching and they had a lot of operations done in that, I always wondered if they were accurate. But this clearly proves a lot of stuff is just done for the "drama" of TV & Film.
At 19:27...
"Surgeons don't read Atlantic Monthly, they read The New Yorker" 😄😄
And so you see how the young resident is developing all sorts of prejudices in order to 'fit in' with the surgical crowd.
... so it turns out Dr. Strange was a surprisingly accurate depiction of both the surgery room and a surgeon's general personality.
marvel does their research
Been working in surgery for 18years...yes it is accurate lol
What minute was it?
and except for the part where there is no anesthesia provider, circulating nurse, etc...
@Phry3 same?
This is the kind of surgeon you want. No nonsense, no frills, just the truth, the facts, communicated very effectively yet kindly. She’s brisk, professional and exudes capability and confidence. I’d feel safe in her hands.
You guys should do one with a lawyer breaking down courtroom and legal dramas!!!
Chloe Rainne would probably be difficult, considering laws are different everywhere.
Yes! Please.
Ghostface Chilla common law isn't rocket science and they get it wrong all the time. Civil law sure but...
+
you must play Phoenix Wright!!
I was only amused watching this…she was quite entertaining, not cocky, and makes me want to pursue my medical career more now thanks!
kelbriggie ^^^ !!
My sister who is in the medical field is always critiquing medical scenes haha
MiBay ok
I wish I knew a surgeon who would watch Grey's Anatomy with me! It really interests me and I would love to see what was accurate. I think you're lucky 😊
you must be proud
MiBay same, actually she sometimes tries to figure out what is wrong with the patient while we're watching House MD
I always think most hacking scenes are bad too, except Mr Robot.
I’m starting medical school in the fall and this video makes me look forward to it waay more.
Congrats!!! What specialties do you think will grab you?? I fell in love with ob/gyn, but a rotation I did on plastic surgery was amazing!!! Orthopedics was really interesting, too.
Good luck!
how is it
Annie has great on screen chemistry. haha. I love her! And her comedic timing was on point! She should consider doing more hosting gigs or something, because she's a natural!
"...a wine glass..."
I have some questions.
Big Mike Some....? I have lots!
i'm more concerned than anything else.
Wine up the bum
Yeah, like how did it not break?
Please don‘t tell me. Just don‘t.
So glad she covered "get the bullet out." An intact bullet isn't necessarily a problem, and removing it solves little. The task is to repair the tissue damage.
Or speak out on gun laws.
A bullet, stationary and whole, in the body can't possibly do more damage than a pair of clamps, and people have had them sewn into them for a really long time without dieing. Don't dig the bullet out. There's no point.
"it's like being a little bit pregnant" This chick cracks me up.
That little shake of disgust at 5:02 was so great
I just can't tell if it is the worms or if it is the inapropriate behavior
I think it was an involuntary spasm actually.
TheEjaay Thats what I mean that's thank you
funny coincidence tho
Looked more like a shiver to me.
I love this! You guys should do one with a psychologist analyzing depictions of mental health. Because boy are there a lot of inaccuracies in tv/movie depictions of that.
Get a psychiatrist not a psychologist please for the love of god, Psychiatrists are the ones who actually diagnose and are primary carer for mental illness.
isabella milne lol that is false... Psychologists diagnose and treat all mental health disorders, and they coordinate with psychiatrists for the medication. Most psychiatrists don't provide regular, on-going therapy like psychologists do. And relapse rates for those who only take meds is 72%, whereas relapse for psychotherapy or combo therapy+meds is only 25%. Psychologists AND psychiatrists are essential.
As someone with two mental disorders, who has been in treatment for the last 7 years, I think I would be well aware of correct treatment for mental health disorders. Psychologists are not medical doctors, they do not and cannot diagnose mental disorders, only a medical doctor can do that, yes psychologists are a key part of treating mental illness through therapy but they are once again, not medical doctors and hence not legally qualified to give a medical diagnosis (which is what a diagnosis of a mental disorder is) to a patient.
isabella milne what are you talking about?? MDs are absolutely NOT the only people who can diagnose mental disorders. That is just false. It's simply not true, at all. All psychologists are therapists, but not all therapists are psychologists. Psychologists (PsyD or PhD) can and do diagnose and treat. All other types of therapists (with only masters degrees) can provide limited diagnoses and treatment, but legally would need the diagnosis confirmed by a psychologist in some instances (say, for a patient to qualify for autism resources or for school accomodations for ADHD or learning disorders). So maybe you're confusing the term "therapist" and "psychologist"? But yes, psychologists ABSOLUTELY diagnose and treat mental disorders. That is literally what they do all day. Don't spread false information just bc you didn't receive proper treatment yourself.
@@MJ-sy6kz Lol, you appear to know less about psychiatry than you do about psychology. Psychiatrists are able to discern the difference between medical and psychiatric/psychological conditions, decide when to detain a person against their will under the law (in Australia), ensure the medical and psychological welfare of their patients, and many provide ongoing care of their patients, and are trained in psychotherapy as well as psychiatry. Amazing. And as for the research - anyone can manipulate statistics on social media. So, please - promote psychology by all means. But don't put it on the same plane as psychiatry. The skillsets are too different.
Couple of Notes:
1. those are the greenest eyes I have ever seen
2. How would a wine glass go in without breaking?
the human body is capable of amazing things i guess lol
Some people are quite loose....
@@TheMuffinBug You've never seen BME pain olympics I guess?
if you insert it upside down peristalsis will do it just fine without breaking it, this is actually how many things are delivered up there! - med student
who said it wasn't broken?
After watching several of WIRED's videos with this doctor, I have re-evaluated my view on surgeons - in that they truly do deserve that high six figure salary. The knowledge that must be learned (and retained), the skill of talking with patients, research that must be done for each patient, constantly learning new skills, and not to mention paperwork, laws, and also protecting themselves all justifies it.
I agree but I liked how "The Resident" tv show pointed out how the corporatization of healthcare has vastly inflated costs and how some surgeons lean into this trend and optimize their practice to be able to schedule as many expensive surgeries as they can.
*”totally unrealistic surgeons don’t read Atlantic monthly...they read the Newyorker”*
DONE😂🙏🏼
ayy your profile pic
Megumi 😏👌🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Dont you have souls to help pass on, why're you watching a youtube video. 😂
James Hwang I was honestly bored and ichigo wasn’t here, so what else to do then to watch a surgical resident set straight some of my favorite shows🙌🏽🤷🏽♀️😂
James Hwang your comment is everything btw😂😂😂👌🏽👌🏽👏🏽👏🏽💯💯
I clicked onto this video saying to myself "There's no way I am watching 20 minutes of this" and then all of a sudden I hear her say "..in conclusion". All of a sudden 20 minutes passed and I watch the entire video.
There should be a video done on child birthing. How many times during a show or movie have we seen an entire gallon of fluid coming from a woman once her water mysteriously breaks?
A. K. H. I don’t have any scenes in my head so I don’t know how extreme it is portrayed but a woman can actually loose a lot of fluid during childbirth 2 liters is realistic for example. Not in a matter of a few seconds tho
First paragraph: exactly right. Right there with you.
everyone patiently waiting for greys anatomy to show up
a procrastinator literally
Where does Grey's show up? i what time?
patient-ly ;)
@@andreadersom3399 5:05
lool i just scanned through the video for all the greys clips and skipped everything else
I've watched about 5 of these types of videos with her and i'm falling further and further in love every time. Her sarcasm, fearlessness and realism are amazing.
*watches in hospital after just having surgery*
Lauren if this is true. I hope you get better
Sean Lud it is yea, Thank you!
hope you recover well!!
aetae Thank you so much!
Lauren that's sick. What'd they do
The thing that I love about listening to Annie speak is that she (and my own doctor, for that matter) clearly loves the science. She's internalized it with her job of course, but while most people would make these topics dry and technical she has the passion and charisma to be conversational about it. If teachers were all this interested in what they teach, the topics would be more interesting to the listener and the world would have more knowledgeable people in it.
Very well said, my dude.
/fistbump
Exactly
"Whatever floats your boat, man." I love working with surgeons.
The boat is in a bottle. The bottle...
I remember watching medical shows with my mom while she was alive and she was always correcting it and that was always so fun and interesting having someone like that.
“In real life, [House] would have been tackled by at least six tiny perioperative nurses long before he got into the room”.
She’s hilarious.
No way! He's got a cane!
Perioperative nurses don't play.
We don't mess around!
would have loved to see House getting tackled.
Which episode was this? I’d love to see the whole House episode.
I absolutely love this series! And that surgeon is lovely xx
inglourious basterds sure if like people with inflated egos.
Rigo Velasquez when did she show she has an inflated ego?
inglourious basterds agreed lol 👍🏽
Why do you have to comment on her appearance? She is a surgeon giving her professional comments. People like you are the ones who sexually harass coworkers.
Throwaway ?? When was appearence mentioned
Please do Law-related scenes! I've heard that Legally Blonde is so inaccurate and unrealistic. Also sports, I'd like to see if actors do the right stances or something like that. I love the series, even though you have only covered two areas for now!
Edit: A lot of people like this idea! I have more; space related/astronaut, war/army (as stated by Kyla Yumang), music, and science. I think it would ruin some movies but it would give future filmmakers an idea on how to make movies as accurate as possible.
Bianca Keynes yes to this! I would love them to tear apart law and order (even though I love it)
Surprisingly "My cousin Vinny" is one of the most accurate law movies.
Suits would a great show lol
YESS id love a law one!!
Let's be real though, I don't REALLY think the bend and snap would be allowed in a courtroom?
Dr. Onishi needs to be on more episodes whether or not it has to do with her field. She seems like a phenomenal teacher; I would love to be a student of hers.
She gives me “cristina yang” vibes.
Space Girl REALLY THOUGH!!!
Space Girl i miss cristina sm 🥺
And I love it!
Or rather Erica Hahn vibes!
Yesss
I love this series. Some ideas I would like to see:
-Firearms expert critiques gun depictions in film/tv
-Pilots critique flying depictions in film/tv
splewy - I can’t stand when they chicken wing their elbow while holding a rifle/shotgun. Or no recoil.
She is so likeable
Beautiful face + Smart. Of course she's likeable
Jay Foster as surgeons typically are! They must have impeccable bedside manner.
Jesus that stare when she says “happy nightmares” is scaring.
Dang, she managed to be informative without sounding like a condescending prick. Well done.
The first guy doing the accent breakdowns was so great, I thought that this series was over until 5 more years of bad movie accents came out! Annie is great, super knowledgeable and fun too. For a long video like this, the presenter is super important, so keep finding these awesome professionals!
This was great, loved this video. And Annie Onishi was brilliant. Hope to see more of these.
Book Snake what?
Book Snake and you can assume that because?
Book Snake and you can assume I have the hots for her because?
Book Snake I don’t have the hots for her man. And i think she’d get most of this stuff right because she is in the field and has spent years in it. If you don’t find her attractive, that’s fine, but that doesn’t mean that if people do, they are immediately a pervert. Don’t be quick to make assumptions.
"Somebody should really be giving chest compressions while they're trying to go figure it out" 🤣
"that guy would have been trackled about six tiny preoperational nurses" best part :D
Thank you for the video, I love this series, first the accents now this, please more!!!
This was very enjoyable, it really didn't even feel like it was almost 21 minutes long. Another one of these would be great, or a lawyer one, or even a law enforcement one.
Apparently the Joe Pesci movie My Cousin Vinny is such an accurate portrayal of the legal process, some law schools use it to show proper procedure
The way she said the names of the clips sounds like she’s reading the nominees of the Academy Awards 😂
Becka Leila they should have their own. Oscar for most accurate
I’ve been binging these videos the last couple days and she seems like like SUCH a cool person. Her sense of humour is impeccable, and I love how she explains things
Imagine being this smart... and at the same time pretty...
There's a male equivalent for that, too-Dr.Mike Varshavski.
He's smart and looks like he could be a male model or a leading man-actor in movies.
Being pretty happens by accident. Being smart takes effort
And the ability to be funny and explain something quite complex without sounding condescending.
Ben Gray “oops, I’m pretty, didn’t mean that!”
ಠ_ಠ uh, cutting into people is apart of the job description.
While she was talking about music during surgery, I kept expecting her to end with "...no, I'm just messing with you. We obviously don't want to create any distractions, so we don't listen to music," but she never did. They ACTUALLY LISTEN TO MUSIC! Jesus holy Christ.
Oh yeah - and music can actually help people to relax and concentrate more - have you never put music on to help when you're doing something that requires you to concentrate but isn't super demanding technically? Not all surgeries are as complex as others. It's also recently been discovered that music can actually help the PATIENT too. It really is going to depend on the surgeon, the surgery and a whole lot of other things but music isn't fundamentally a bad thing.
Never been in an OR without some kind of music player... It really does help, when you're doing something you're trained for and comfortable with.
but surely the volume cant be high nor can there be bass, the bass could cause jittery.
also listening something you dont like over and over.. over very long surgeries can be annoying. your brain wants to tune it out, but when it does that, you no longer register the normal talk either..
A lot of surgeons listen to classical music while operating
Haha "I was expecting her to confirm my completely uneducated assumption and freak out after the doctor lady told me it was wrong."
I like how she got a shiver when she saw the worms
5:00
She's so funny but still very sophisticated. I could've fallen in love with her irl.
Please do a “chef breaks down cooking scenes in movies” I’ve seen so many movies where the “chefs” cooking don’t even know how to hold the knife properly etc 😂😂
Nobody actually cares about that, though. This is interesting. That would be painfully boring. Any idiot can cook and everyone has been in a kitchen; very, very few people can do surgery or have ever been in an OR.
Baum well that is your opinion, I care, it’s my profession and I think it’s annoying when they get it wrong. And I think the 250 people who liked my comment would agree with that. If you don’t care about it then don’t watch it if they make that video :)
Carlota. M that one might be a little boring if your not a chef lol
There's actually a channel on youtube dedicated to this. It's called "Binging with Babish". I suggest watching the Il Timpano episode, or the Chef episode.
TozWozEar did you even read what she wrote. Binging with babish doesnt do that at all. He does the equivalent ot the surgeon recreating her favorite movie surgeries
Technique Critique is quickly becoming one of my absolute favorite things to watch. Hearing people who are experts in their field critique Film and TV is so interesting.
It's actually pretty funny how Film and TV get almost nothing right with any profession, even ones you don't think of. My dad was an elevator mechanic, and he would always laugh at how badly elevators would get messed up in Movies and TV.
The way she shivers to the sight of those worms 5:05 lmao, same.
Great video.
TheMauiWaui℠ What was that 😂
I didn’t realize till i watch this comment
My mother actually woke up in the middle of procedure, she had her 2nd heart attack, and while the doc was trying to clear one of two blood clots in her right coronary artery she popped up and asked what was happening. I guess the anesthesiologist didn't knock her out as much as they needed haha. Glad to say she's doing alright but what a trip ya know.
Could you do a "normal human being" break down series? Like, 'people don't just hang up the phone without saying goodbye'
But people do hang up the phone without saying goodbye if they're under a lot of stress. Maybe you're talking about something else.
Sharded Gem that would be fun
Patrick W or some form of goodbye
Not closing the front door it bothers me so much
for years I thought that was something americans did :D
Love the music in the operating room. I was awake during surgery but had to be in the or for safety reasons and they put the radio on. It definitely helped
I also had panic attacks before the operation and the anaesthetic nurse made sure I was okay before we proceeded. Somebody held my hand the entire time and checked in with me periodically that I wasn't in pain and was ok to continue as I panicked quite a few times. My doctors were great. I had a student do the procedure but my actual doctor was in the room guiding him.
wtf how is this relevant? lol
I found it interesting I’d have trouble being awake during surgery too chill
HI CALEB MCLAGHLIN'S WHITE BROTHER :D
Mal Arken she mentioned people playing music in the operating room during surgery so I added my experience with music in the operating room...
Mal Arken Did we watch the same video?
That was a great watch! I don't get why people complain about having their fictional entertainment "ruined" with facts. This is just more entertainment, but I learned a thing.
I for one think it's cooler if a show tries to be as accurate as they can. And it terms of more simple first aid treatments, like CPR, or dealing with a stroke or bleeding. Being more accurate can be educational to viewers. But CPR is pretty simple in comparison to some of more complicated procedures. So it's frustrating if they don't get the CPR right, lol.
Or thinking that the multiple CSI series are accurate and when they take medicine studies are surprise that its not.
people think fiction has no effect on reality but it really, really does. like the amount of things people believe bc they saw it on tv/in a movie is.. astounding. i’d definitely prefer it if they tried to make things more realistic
It's also a little more jarring or perplexing when they get the simple stuff wrong. For the average person who has basic first aid knowledge. I immediately know if they're doing basic first aid procedures wrong. Especially if it's something that only takes a quick google search to read up on how to do it right. It's a little more forgivable if it's something more complicated. Because the average person most likely won't catch or notice those mistakes. However, it's far more impressive when a show attempts to make it accurate just for the sake of trying to be a great show.
"mesentary never gets any love" i like that
I made a mistake eating spaghetti watching this
🤢🤮
worrmmssss
Lol
5:03 the shiver she gets is comical
I don't think she can control whatever that is. She had that shake a few times throughout the video. Look closely at 17:27
@@BrotherMalMusic That's just her rapidly nodding very lightly, as far as I can tell.
I think she have had to look at so many to things that she hates to look at. Worms one of them maybe?
i dont know how funny it would be if she was operating on you wen she gets a chill
I think it's some kind of a syndrom, I get it too
She’s like real life dr. Yang
Yes!
Medical expert: hospital windows don't even open.
Me: oh, how convenient.
I’d love to hear her take on Dr Strange doing music trivia during surgery
Frank Insjersey YASSSSSSSSSS
yesss
Yeah, the music is pretty much ignored in all the ors I've been to.
That's probably not inaccurate. I think that anything that isn't directly obstructive and helps focus the surgeon is a pretty good thing to happen, and in that particular scene it was definitely something he was using for focus.
That said, I'm not a surgeon, so don't take that as fact.
Yea sometimes music is played in long surgeries to reduce the stress in the room
A wine glass?!
Brittany Ewashkow I know Right... WTF!?
I would have been impressed if it was a chainsaw.
makes you wonder which end went in first
"1man1jar"
This shows how much a great wine can be.
Imagine her and doctors mike do a video together
Someone make this happen.
Interestingly, Dr. Mike reviewed the House episode with the tracheotomy and she did too (at 10:15), but they differed on their view of how the procedure was done. Still, I would love to see these two do a video together!
fuzzhead76 yeah I thought that was interesting too. I believe he said the incision was too long.
Doctor mike is a plagiarist dude
What kind of video are we talking
I *love* this. I was an operating theatre nurse for nearly 15 years, and this woman has put into words everything I yell at the TV when something medical is completely screwed up! :)
Wired's gotta be one of the most interesting channels on RUclips atm.
As a nurse I relate so much, especially when watching greys anatomy. The amount of things the doctors do when the nurses are no where to be found is so bothersome. For example, 3 surgeons trying to ambulate a post op patient would absolutely never happen. It’s always the nurses who take that responsibility
Rockin818 as a fellow nurse I have to agree. Doctors would never start an IV or ambulate a patient...or at least I've never met a doctor that would. It's infuriating- nurses never get any glory on TV.
even then, it's usually Nurse Assistants helping ambulate :/ but you know more than me since I was only a student Patient Care Assistant (I say student because I was a senior in high school and had a 6 week internship at the hospital trying to get my PCA certification). But yeah, I agree, in Grey's anatomy, whenever the doctors would do Nurse and Nurse Assistant jobs, I would be rolling my eyes
My sister would always yell to my mom and I (who are nurses) if a nurse did something on the show 🙃 it was a rare occurance
This chick.... is awesome. Smart af and just has a way about her that makes her pleasant to watch and listen to.
Ye what youre trying to say is the word pretty
@@Yellow.1844 Okay, dudebro.
Yea bro I'd hit it too
Surgeon not chick
I LOVE this woman! she's so smart, funny and pretty, hearing her speak relaxes me.
As a Paramedic, I loved this so much :D
Marc Wittkowski as a human, I can care less
trev5150 well, at this point it'd be rather difficult for me to like it as a non- Paramedic.
But I guess others can enjoy it without being one. All I wanted to express is how I appreciate these points and observations being made, since I notice similar stuff on a regular basis.
Whereas you seem to have the goal of just being a nitpicking jerk about it.
Well, whatever floats your boat, I guess.
Spoiler Alert so you care to some extent, since caring less is a possibility? Or are you saying I'm not a human, thus somehow making me care more than humans could? Please elaborate. Or use proper English.
My personal prerequisite is an MD
Lawyer reacts to courtroom scenes PLEASE
You can check out Leagle eagle
I interned at a law firm in high school. I basically just watched but it was SO WILD and I need an episode like that
Yes, much needed.
YES
Best RUclips video ive seen in years
Book Snake Shhhh, let people enjoy things.😉
her ability to communicate all this stuff in an educational and accessible way is great