SURGEON reacts: Dr. Glaucomflecken Trauma Surgeon in the ER!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
  • Taking a break from building stuff for videos (like this one here: • Squeezing an operating... ) and filming yet another reaction to the fantastic Dr. Glaucomflecken. He's just the best.
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    Dr. Glaucomflecken links:
    The Surgeon Apologizes: • The Surgeon Apologizes
    Conversation Starters While Scrubbing for Surgery With Your Attending: • Conversation Starters ...
    Never Chart in the Emergency Department: • Never Chart in the Eme...
    Winter Time Wellness: • Winter Time Wellness
    Got a request for more reaction videos? Lmk in the comments below!
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    CHAPTERS
    00:00 - Intro
    00:10 - The Surgeon Apologizes
    03:20 - Conversation Starters While Scrubbing
    06:10 - Never Chart in the Emergency Department
    10:24 - Winter Time Wellness
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    Say hi to me:
    Twitter: / davidhindin​
    Instagram: / thesurgeonlife​
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Комментарии • 254

  • @DavidHindin
    @DavidHindin  Год назад +154

    Got a favorite Glaucomflecken video for me to check out? Let me know below! 👇😊

    • @frostbite1664
      @frostbite1664 Год назад +2

      New years resolutions definitely

    • @Whiter1
      @Whiter1 Год назад +7

      All of the therapy/counseling sessions. Cardiology vs nephrology etc.

    • @McALLAN1983
      @McALLAN1983 Год назад +3

      I know, I'm the 1 millionth person who said that to you, but you must understand this is immensely hard to resist. You look like the spitting image of a young Brent Spiner (Commander Data, Star Trek next generation). There, I feel better already 😸

    • @AlexEs63
      @AlexEs63 Год назад +1

      @@McALLAN1983 In addition to the above, He reminds me of a Doc from PA I worked for, has the same NE accent.

    • @AlexEs63
      @AlexEs63 Год назад +1

      Dr Hindin, any of the OR 'Nurse'isms' when it comes to Students, Grumpy Docs or contaminating a Sterile field.
      My nephew's a 4th yr Med student and has the 😵‍💫 look still. I need help to encourage him. 😷 Thank you!

  • @possumaintdead
    @possumaintdead Год назад +771

    With no medical knowledge (I can’t even find my pulse) I find Dr. G hilarious. It’s nice to have him explained! 😊

    • @DavidHindin
      @DavidHindin  Год назад +77

      So glad to hear- thanks!

    • @jasonsignor7237
      @jasonsignor7237 Год назад +20

      Sure helps fill in the gap of no more Dr. House 😂

    • @archerymidnight3422
      @archerymidnight3422 Год назад +8

      If you want to find it, feel for the hard part in your throat, move your index and middle fingers from the top of that across your throat so your middle finger is touching the right side of it. Easiest way I could explain it, you kinda just know roughly where to find it once you've found it once

    • @mahbuddykeith1124
      @mahbuddykeith1124 Год назад +6

      For your radial pulse, run your fingers down your thumb to the inside of your wrist. Palpate below your palm, and you should feel a hollow where your radial artery is. There’s your pulse.
      The brachial pulse is found by tracing a line from your thumb, diagonally to your bicep, just above your elbow. Palpate underneath the muscle to feel the pulse. You generally use this for infants, or when you’re trying to determine blood pressure.
      You can also get a pulse from the foot. Top of the foot, or the outside ankle.

    • @resveries_
      @resveries_ Год назад +2

      @@mahbuddykeith1124 i can never find the dorsalis pedis pulse on myself :P

  • @gnewarren
    @gnewarren Год назад +380

    When doctors from outside our facility call for a patient consult, I page the on call physicians. I know they groan when they see my number pop up. My favorite response so far from an on call physician is, "Why you always picking on me? I thought we were friends!" by our trauma surgeon.

    • @Gulitize
      @Gulitize Год назад +70

      inflicting trauma on the trauma surgeon

    • @DavidHindin
      @DavidHindin  Год назад +60

      I feel for this surgeon! Haha

  • @rikiorikio9368
    @rikiorikio9368 Год назад +68

    In Spain the classic joke among surgeons about anesthesists is: an almost slept man taking care of an almost awake man.

    • @fayej6591
      @fayej6591 11 месяцев назад +1

      That joke goes around in the US, too.

    • @alisonlilley3039
      @alisonlilley3039 6 дней назад

      Rubbish! We;re magicians - fixing problems the surgeon didn't even realise they were having in ways they wouldn't understand, and before they've even noticed!!

    • @rikiorikio9368
      @rikiorikio9368 6 дней назад

      @@alisonlilley3039 you should come to Spain and witness a whole surgery to make that statement. I’m pretty sure you’d apologize 🤣

  • @louisaruth
    @louisaruth Год назад +191

    at age 8 i was in surgery for a broken arm. last thing i remember before going under was someone asking, "should i put her to sleep now?" and, as people distribute the instruments and tools to each other across and over me, the surgeon curtly replied, "she's not asleep already?"

    • @galamander_1327
      @galamander_1327 Год назад +38

      That phrasing would've freaked me out completely at age 8. Adults around me often used "put to sleep" as a euphemism for euthanasia.

    • @louisaruth
      @louisaruth Год назад +34

      @@galamander_1327 i was freaked out bc i wasn't used to adults being curt with each other. the people operating on me obviously didn't like each other very much- so tense!
      but you make a good point; very happy my brain didn't go there at the time

    • @Due152
      @Due152 Год назад +20

      I apologise for the extremely bad performance of my American colleges. Seriously. That is totally unacceptable.🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️ A child should not remember the situation shortly before inducing the anaesthesia. I’m anaesthesist .

    • @louisaruth
      @louisaruth Год назад +16

      @@Due152 truth be told, the experience somewhat prepared me for the brutality of the medical industry in the US in general. i have been without health insurance for most of my adult life, so the thought of requiring anesthesia is pretty terrifying to me

    • @Due152
      @Due152 Год назад +19

      @@louisaruth You are not the only one. I met patients which suffered their whole life from panic attacks in hospitals, they felt guilty for somewhat, felt stressed… because of a single stupid remark of the anaesthesiologist or any other idiot around short before inducing the anaesthesia. A single stupid word can affect the patient very badly, because he is in a vulnerable position, especially in an emergency situation .
      Patients told me so many things in the moment when I started the anaesthesia; that I should take care for their kid, make a last phone call to their relatives, that they were abused as a child, that I should tell their wife/husband they love them, this is for my ears and the ears of my nurse only! The surgeon can step back and shut up his big mouth! Sorry!
      That you still remember after all the time shows me what both of your doctors damaged in you soul when you were a kid. I wish you the best; try to trust your physician, try to trust your anaesthetist. We are not all idiots. And again: I apologise.

  • @jamesyamamoto5155
    @jamesyamamoto5155 Год назад +383

    As an EM resident I can relate to these on an emotional level.... I went a whole month without seeing the sun because our ED doesn't have windows and we work 12 hr shifts. It was dark when I arrived at the hospital and when I left. For all the soon to be interns I recommend lots of vitamin D and melatonin otherwise you'll get burned out fast.

    • @louisaruth
      @louisaruth Год назад +24

      damn, i recommend ya'll organize... join the iww or something, your work conditions should not be tolerated and do not benefit patients in any way

    • @emilyallen8478
      @emilyallen8478 Год назад +6

      I am a surgical tech that works night. I miss the sun.

    • @KazKindred613
      @KazKindred613 Год назад +6

      Jesus isn’t that illegal in some way??? That’s terrible

    • @joywebster2678
      @joywebster2678 Год назад +8

      We RNs have a union and we don't see daylight on our 12hr shifts in the ER either. Or you step outside and get blinded by summer sun drive home and go to sleep because you have to drive back soon for the next 12hrs.

    • @PolGara0139
      @PolGara0139 Год назад +8

      @@louisaruth that’s one reason why I all for the junior dr strike in Britain. Never understood why it hasn’t happened in the US

  • @michaelbrown2705
    @michaelbrown2705 Год назад +18

    I've worked in places where the sign over the sink said "all employees must atop crying before returning to work."

    • @sijr6176
      @sijr6176 3 месяца назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @carman95
    @carman95 Год назад +21

    "Oh yeah I apologize every time I admit a patient to medicine. I am on eight apologies today" said by ortho SPOT ON hahahahahahaha

  • @autistikait
    @autistikait Год назад +40

    We had to scrub to enter the NICU when our twins were born, and it was always awkward when a doctor was standing next to us because yeah - you worry about being judged lol.

  • @angryface01
    @angryface01 Год назад +202

    When I asked fellow cardiology/trauma folks in the hospital what they thought my life would be like in primary care, they chanted in unison, “Boring.”
    Yes. It at times, has been boring. But, after seven years of acute care, a pandemic, and grad school at the same time, … boring is beautiful. Our goal is to manage chronically I’ll patients closely so the don’t go into the hospital. Usually it works, not always, but mostly it works. It’s like Happy Gilmore. “Oh, so I can just put the ball directly in the hole on the first swing? Yeah that’s easier. Imma do that from now on.”
    Also, had a BLAST buying coloring books and crayons for the kiddos that join the visits. And telling someone who has been trying for YEARS to get pregnant that their test is positive…. My kind of “boring.” Oh, and nobody coded and no coworkers tried to haze me. I loved my work in the hospital but I don’t miss what I had to endure to do that work.

    • @DavidHindin
      @DavidHindin  Год назад +42

      This is beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing your experience.

    • @angryface01
      @angryface01 Год назад +15

      @@DavidHindin Thank YOU for seeing past my typos. My phone is definitely trying to kill me. 😁

    • @hawaiigirl8089
      @hawaiigirl8089 Год назад +11

      You’re the Doc we ALL want. Caring shows you in the care. The standard issue “I don’t give a shit doctor” is what makes sick patients depressed & angry

    • @donnaleeah5075
      @donnaleeah5075 Год назад +3

      My resident Dr family care is awesome!! They're a part of the hospital but not at that place. I stay with this office because residents love helping the normal (boring things) and those like me who are chronically ill with a multiple of things which of course affect each other. Great job! TY TY. We aren't easy to figure out, but we certainly appreciate all the effort y'all do

    • @sijr6176
      @sijr6176 3 месяца назад +1

      Bless you ! You stole the words from my mouth. I take boring anytime over the long hours, lack of sleep and not seeing the sun due to work anytime anyday. I have enough excitement outside work thank you very much

  • @robertstruble5952
    @robertstruble5952 Год назад +15

    Retired doc here and Glaucomflecken is indeed spot on. Love it. Also, thanks to David for adding translation.

  • @whitney187
    @whitney187 Год назад +52

    I'm a scrub tech, soon to be surgical first assistant, and I find his videos are hilariously accurate!!!

  • @simonederobert1612
    @simonederobert1612 Год назад +49

    Retired CNM here. After almost 50 years in the medical field I can truthfully say these vignettes are so spot on! And so, so funny!

    • @TerryManlove1
      @TerryManlove1 Год назад +3

      Same. 45 years as a CNM. Retired.

    • @teresaforsyth6185
      @teresaforsyth6185 7 месяцев назад +2

      20+ RN from PACU/circ to Peds to ER to Interv. Rad.-----love these!!!!

  • @laz1518
    @laz1518 Год назад +44

    This is funny! I love how you neither confirmed or denied whether surgeons rarely apologising is a thing haha.

  • @drrojas14
    @drrojas14 Год назад +13

    It is actually taught at my institution that med students SHALL scrub longer than the attending. we just started our clinical M3 rotations

  • @rcslyman8929
    @rcslyman8929 Год назад +8

    Certificate? Hell, if he worked at VA, he'd be immediately named Employee of the Month.

  • @JeffreyBrantEyeMD
    @JeffreyBrantEyeMD 5 месяцев назад +2

    As an ophthalmologist who has been practicing for over 38 years, I find Dr. Glacomflecken's videos absolutely hilarious and your comments are great! Thanks for doing this!

    • @DavidHindin
      @DavidHindin  5 месяцев назад

      So glad you liked it - thank you!

  • @kindaoffkilter1893
    @kindaoffkilter1893 Год назад +5

    How does he look more jacked as the ER doc than Surgery being assimilated?!

  • @DrEsky914
    @DrEsky914 Год назад +75

    I love these so much! Takes me back to med school. It was actually an opthamologist that taught me how to scrub in on my 1 week Optho rotation at the beginning of third year, so I remember it well because I was always going to be a non surgeon (IM and now Palliative Care). I also loved being in the OR with my sterile hands on my belly just like everyone else because at the time I was 8 months pregnant! Bill, BTW, is a resident (PGY1 I believe) so he is always exhausted and sleep deprived. There are actually videos where the progressive Med students try to stand up for Bill! The accuracy of these videos are just amazing!

    • @DavidHindin
      @DavidHindin  Год назад +14

      Hi Etta! So glad you like these, and thank you so much for the tip about Bill!!

  • @i2harry
    @i2harry Год назад +14

    It's so funny you called it for the white coat.

    • @Dragonalynn
      @Dragonalynn Год назад +5

      First thing anyone who scrubs for surgery notices....that and if you forgot to put your mask on or god forbid your hair covering if you made it that far into the surgical suite.....a big no no

  • @AdmiralStoicRum
    @AdmiralStoicRum Год назад +5

    "I don't want that liability nor my name on the note."

  • @fli_grl8p278
    @fli_grl8p278 Год назад +31

    I had no idea how much ultrasound was used for everything until this last year. On top of being pregnant and needing ultrasound pretty much every week twice a week, I ended up with kidney stones that they looked at with ultrasound. I also ended up in the ER after giving birth for high BP with headache and since I had lost like half my blood hemorrhaging they had to use ultrasound in the ER to get an IV in. That was pretty cool to watch. And then they used ultrasound when I ended up in the ER for gallstones a couple of months later. Such a cool tool that doesn't cause any pain or involve going in a giant loud tube for what feels like forever.

    • @massimookissed1023
      @massimookissed1023 10 месяцев назад +1

      They're small & cheap too, unlike the giant loud tube.

  • @darkalman
    @darkalman Год назад +4

    9:28 - the Kids bike helmet had me keel over laughing

  • @a24396
    @a24396 Год назад +10

    The transformation into a trauma surgeon is just spot on! I hadn't seen that one, thanks so much for posting!!!

  • @TheAubitthehobbit
    @TheAubitthehobbit 11 месяцев назад +4

    Im a CMA family medicine and specialty experience, came across Dr. G with his Jonathan the scribe videos. We (my surgical specialty clinic) all busted up. He accuracy and lack of mean spiritedness is fantastic mix of humor and honesty. Its been very refreshing especially post pandemic

  • @mantistobogganmd5780
    @mantistobogganmd5780 Год назад +4

    Holy shit, the ED doc in full bike gear XD I knew someone like that, and he was the nicest guy

  • @Lavendermc
    @Lavendermc Год назад +44

    I love Dr Glaucomflecken but I love watching these react videos even more because even though I completed a one year residency in a hospital setting and went through many medical rotations (I’m a dentist, or tooth bro lol, yeah, Dr G doesn’t like us but I’m a humanitarian one ✌️), I get a lot of the jokes but I love having the more obscure inside jokes explained! Thanks Dr Hindin! ☺️

    • @yoshi6421
      @yoshi6421 Год назад +5

      What up, golf bro? 🤣

  • @florencepierce1864
    @florencepierce1864 Год назад +28

    Fantastic! I love reaction videos & I really enjoy Glaucomflecken videos on their own, but having a real Doctor back up what he's saying & elaborating on Why the characters are doing/saying certain things is really special! Thanks so much Doc - No Consult necessary. 🤕

    • @DavidHindin
      @DavidHindin  Год назад +7

      Thank you so much, Florence - I'm so glad! And those last 3 words are some of the most beautiful words to be uttered 😂

    • @sylphyy
      @sylphyy 3 месяца назад

      Technically, Dr. glaucomflecken is a real doctor. Even if he is an ophthalmologist.

  • @vacafuega
    @vacafuega Год назад +53

    You bring so much extra value to already amazing skits, really love these reaction videos and hope you keep making them :D

    • @DavidHindin
      @DavidHindin  Год назад +6

      Glad you like them! Thank you so much!

    • @citronmonet294
      @citronmonet294 Год назад +2

      Yes. I definitely agree. Thank you!

  • @grayfoxx4
    @grayfoxx4 Год назад +5

    normally someone just watching a video and "reacting" is super lazy and boring content, but you actually explain a lot of the inside jokes of the medical world in a fun way! love these videos, thanks for them!

  • @galamander_1327
    @galamander_1327 Год назад +8

    Dr. G has such a talent for short form horror films (videos 2&3 in this case). Thank you for the insightful commentary.

  • @andrewbloom7694
    @andrewbloom7694 10 месяцев назад +6

    I will never insult the ER docs fondness for ultrasounds. I had gallstones for 3 years that went undiagnosed by GI, Cardiology, Pulmonology etc. (they...really didn't know where the pain was coming from). Finally I had one so big that I was turning blue cause it hurt to breathe, and literally within 20 minutes of arrival they had done an ultrasound and found it. Wish the other docs hadn't been so stingy with the imaging...

  • @siffe3336
    @siffe3336 Год назад +6

    I relate to not seeing the sun, going to school before it comes up leaving after it goes down since we don't get much of it in Sweden during winter.

  • @sandywarren3656
    @sandywarren3656 10 месяцев назад +2

    As an EMT, I ~love~ reaction videos to Dr. G. More surgeons and doctors need to make youtube content. Gives me warm and fuzzies, knowing what happens after I drop someone off.

  • @AlexEs63
    @AlexEs63 Год назад +10

    🚑 Thank you, Doctor, I'd love to work with you in the OR. After 25 years of Nursing, I left in 2019... But, I do miss the Dysfunctional family I had at the Hospital 🏥 Appreciate your Teaching style and narration. 🙋‍♀️

  • @HairTiesForGlorfindel
    @HairTiesForGlorfindel Год назад +11

    I've recently started watching a lot of medical worker RUclipsrs since my dad is a physician and i find it helps me understand his life/ relate better.

  • @smjobair1572
    @smjobair1572 Год назад +18

    What up Trauma bro! Your explanations are so homologous with Glaucomflecken bro's videos! Top notch reactions! Also 8:44 Gershwin bro's entry 🐶 Such a nice pupper! Also super excited about your future builds!

  • @markdurmilon6755
    @markdurmilon6755 Год назад +3

    I’m an anesthesiologist did two residences internal medicine and anesthesiology………I’m laughing but I’m also suffering flashbacks with this😳

  • @a-ms9760
    @a-ms9760 Год назад +1

    Laughs that sounds like suppressed coughs. Like this is where a laugh should be inserted, if, you know, normal emotions

  • @Yupppi
    @Yupppi Год назад +3

    It's so great to have these explanations to little details that don't necessarily prevent you from understanding what's funny, but that give the idea why the detail is there to begin with.

  • @JM-vh7oc
    @JM-vh7oc Год назад +3

    Reminds me of a time at the Mayo... Our docs were Mayo physicians who we regularly saw. But when you are admitted to the hospital, you are under the control of the "teaching hospital". First interns, then residents, then senior residents etc etc. One time we were in there and saw our regular physician walking past and called out to him - he literally would only stick his head in the door to say hello - anything more would have been a consult.

  • @MorgaineRiddlePrince
    @MorgaineRiddlePrince Год назад +2

    I work like a vampire. I hiss when going out into the sun after a nightshift.

  • @omnijack
    @omnijack Год назад +2

    I appreciate the extra insight you provide into the life that inspires the skits

  • @Kanelkakan
    @Kanelkakan Год назад +1

    😂Just awesome fun, relateable and spot on comments! Well done.

  • @OneCanisLupus
    @OneCanisLupus Год назад +18

    We used to log in to the ER because it was closest to parking, and we used to run late in Nuclear Medicine for the morning shift. ER knew they would catch at least two of us and always asked if we could get the radiologist to look at this exam or another even if it wasn't our exam. Our Radiologists looked at no exams before 09:30 and closed shop at 17:00. Heaven forbid if you dropped an exam after 17:00. Do it twice, and you would disappear from all NM dept's in the area. Blacklisted. The head Radiologists didn't even look at exams. He spent his entire time watching the stock market and making himself and his fellow Radiologists millionaire's.

  • @AnneFromAccounting
    @AnneFromAccounting Год назад +1

    Dr. G is an absolute legend ✨

  • @shches8480
    @shches8480 Год назад +4

    The only thing I love more than Dr. G's videos are your reviews and explanations of his videos.

  • @bunionpain16
    @bunionpain16 Год назад +2

    I love how the nurse was called Charge Bro. 🤣

  • @alliel.4762
    @alliel.4762 Год назад +4

    I love these reaction videos ! Thank you

    • @DavidHindin
      @DavidHindin  Год назад +2

      Thank YOU, Allie! I so appreciate you watching ☺️

  • @lorenasmartevents5354
    @lorenasmartevents5354 Год назад +3

    I absolutely love Dr. Glaukommflecken's videos, shortsr , or whatever!! He's a genious! 👍🏻

  • @lilbatz
    @lilbatz Год назад +2

    I love your reactions vids. Bravo!👍💪👏💐💐

    • @DavidHindin
      @DavidHindin  Год назад +1

      Glad you like them! Thank you so much!

  • @Sharona80
    @Sharona80 Год назад +12

    The points at which you choose to pause the video for reaction/comment are perfection. And I believe your predictions of what will happen are always eerily correct. Another gem from my favorite Trauma Attending 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @lilithskyblue
    @lilithskyblue 6 месяцев назад

    I appreciate you explaining these. I laugh even though I don't understand but it's even more funny I find when I do understand!

    • @DavidHindin
      @DavidHindin  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much, Lilith!

  • @LisaG522
    @LisaG522 8 месяцев назад

    He is absolutely hilarious 😂!! Love his videos

  • @birdielein9636
    @birdielein9636 Год назад +8

    Awesome! You need to do more! :D

    • @DavidHindin
      @DavidHindin  Год назад +4

      Thank you so much, Birdie! I definitely will ☺️

  • @hvymtal8566
    @hvymtal8566 Год назад +7

    An (extremely) apocryphal story about ER Paramedics and how they got there, related to the 3rd short
    It is said that every ER medic that has ever been born has spent a little too much time in the EMS lounge in between runs. As they leave, a code blue occurs in the ER.
    Foolishly, they run to help. Their help is received and appreciated a little _too_ much
    Before the Medic leaves, they look down to check their phone, and a look of abject terror crosses their face as they realize that they're in scrubs. In their offhand, they have a note from the Charge with a list of overdue procedures
    _And they are never heard from by the ambulance service again_
    That or they need a once a week PRN job to help pay the bills :p

  • @resveries_
    @resveries_ Год назад +2

    i didn’t know those brushes were what surgeons used to scrub! i had to shower with them at home leading up to a surgery
    (and yes it does take a while to scrub your entire body at the rate in the directions)

  • @NaStYaYeLeNa
    @NaStYaYeLeNa Год назад +2

    i love your reaction videos 😍

  • @tngdragon
    @tngdragon 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm dying from laughter - as a daughter of a (now passed) gen surgeon (and med/surg nurse) this guy slays me.

  • @estanford826
    @estanford826 Год назад

    Good job David.

  • @jdwilliams518
    @jdwilliams518 Год назад +1

    I'm cracking up and I avoid hospitals.. awesome to see a professional also getting a kick out of it..

  • @charmaineparsley7921
    @charmaineparsley7921 Год назад +6

    Have you discovered the optomologist's loyal scribe Jonathan?! If every surgery team had one of those turn over would be 10 seconds or less. :)

  • @janesmith9628
    @janesmith9628 Год назад +2

    @Dr David Hindin, M.D. - Dr Glaucomflecken is funny, but you make watching him a hundred times funnier (especially for us laypersons who don't get all the in-jokes). Just love your reaction videos! Thanks for making me laugh so hard on a hard day!

  • @joshyouwuhh
    @joshyouwuhh Год назад

    Love it.

  • @NightShade1161
    @NightShade1161 Год назад +6

    I love watching you react to Dr G…. Thank you so so much! As I get to laugh and learn at the same time and considering my schedule and the total lack of sunshine I acutely get! It was accurate and made me cry!!! But Because of my mad multi tasking skills! I am good!….. no really I am good!….😅
    😊😊

    • @DavidHindin
      @DavidHindin  Год назад +4

      Thank you so much!

    • @NightShade1161
      @NightShade1161 Год назад +1

      @@DavidHindin 😊

    • @NightShade1161
      @NightShade1161 Год назад +1

      @@DavidHindin I am sorry… I forgot to say
      no thank you so much for all your time efforts and energy. I really do appreciate it and I appreciate the fact that you share your expertise with us!! You’re awesome. Keep up the amazing job. And make sure you are getting rest as well.
      I will definitely check out your other content. I’m sure it’s great. !!

  • @magdalenasofiasalgado5458
    @magdalenasofiasalgado5458 11 месяцев назад

    I love the accuracy. I'm from México and the personalities are spot on here too 😂

  • @intrepidtomato
    @intrepidtomato 10 месяцев назад

    Love your commentary!! About dr Glaucomflecken's running joke about anesthesiologists, I recently had a c section with just spinal anesthesia, a surgery that is less than an hour long and was awake throughout. It made me grin from ear to ear when the first anesthesiologist tapped out and introduced his replacement about 20 minutes in. My husband cracked a joke about the scrubs and the surgeon had to remind him not to make me laugh.

  • @lynnekrueger9056
    @lynnekrueger9056 Год назад +1

    I love the helmet brand name upside down 🤣

  • @ofelianuno4752
    @ofelianuno4752 10 месяцев назад

    Please keep SURGEON reacts: Dr. G. Coming. Now following. 😊

  • @playtowin6803
    @playtowin6803 Год назад +6

    35 + yrs as a CRNA in teaching hospitals, so true and so real. Good to laugh now that I am retired. Hated when the med student was allowed “to close” , longest hour of my life!

  • @swaywhite4644
    @swaywhite4644 Год назад +1

    Lol …when your Icelandic and the sunshine break would be a reallllly big problem !!!

  • @Matthiasflint
    @Matthiasflint 3 месяца назад +1

    "This is wellness, I'm getting...well"

  • @lilbatz
    @lilbatz Год назад +2

    One of my favorite Dr G vids is the pediatrician going to the psychiatrist.
    And Ortho Bro getting the nephrologist to write his post op IV orders.

  • @Dragonalynn
    @Dragonalynn Год назад +11

    From the observational platform of a career Surgical Technologist, his take on the life in a hospital is hysterically spot on.

  • @pennyp7382
    @pennyp7382 Год назад +2

    This makes me never regret giving up a lucrative career as a surgical assistant for a fancy cosmetic surgeon in Beverly Hills. We were always on time but guess who..nawww couldn't be...then getting yelled at we're off schedule. 😂🎉Bye.

  • @fayej6591
    @fayej6591 11 месяцев назад +1

    5:32 as an intern, I had started scrubbing before the Gyn Onc attending had started and was waiting to finish until she finished…she looked at me as I was trying not to finish before her “why are you still scrubbing?” 😫 I said I thought it was the etiquette…she said “that’s stupid, get going”

  • @anygirl313
    @anygirl313 6 месяцев назад +1

    We're very lucky I guess because I've received apologies from every general surgeon we have. Of course after they yelled at me lol. But still, a win is a win.

    • @DavidHindin
      @DavidHindin  5 месяцев назад

      I'm glad you at least received apologies - but I'm here to say that yelling is totally not okay! ❤️

  • @abdulmalikalsawafi9876
    @abdulmalikalsawafi9876 Год назад +2

    We want MORE

    • @DavidHindin
      @DavidHindin  Год назад +1

      Thank you Abdulmalik! Editing one up as we speak ☺️

    • @abdulmalikalsawafi9876
      @abdulmalikalsawafi9876 Год назад

      @@DavidHindin Wow, Can’t wait . Thank you 🌷

  • @juliev5233
    @juliev5233 11 месяцев назад

    Epic!!!

  • @whiskeydollplays
    @whiskeydollplays 11 месяцев назад +1

    Oof yes. My hospital had a skywalk between two dependents and it was my only possible way to see the sun during my school and work schedule. I saw dawn one morning in the winter and cried.

  • @PokiandLemon
    @PokiandLemon 9 месяцев назад

    In the ER they have tiles with the sky on them on the ceiling near your head. It's so funny.

  • @VenomHalos
    @VenomHalos Год назад +1

    Oh my god, being afraid to finish scrubbing before the other person is so fucking relatable, and I’m not even a medical professional! I do this when I’m washing my hands or brushing my teeth at the same time as another person 🤣🤣🤣

  • @imogenbegns
    @imogenbegns Год назад +4

    These are so fun to watch. What would make it better is a tiny bit more commentary from you, telling us how/why things are true. I really wanted to know your opinion on the 2nd to last skit.

  • @alisonlilley3039
    @alisonlilley3039 6 дней назад

    Hey, really enjoyed watching your reactions to these - seeing what an american colleague thinks about how true they are.
    Are you SURE that none of you guys have ever worked in an operating theatre in Australia? I retired 3 years ago - was an Anesthesiologist (in your language! )- at a major referral centre. Every one of Dr G's videos could have been about hospital medicine in Oz ('cept the insurance hell you guys have)......one of my favs (apart from the one about physicians looking at a JVP) is the Short on How to cancel a surgical case :)............SSOOOO true!

  • @QlarityP
    @QlarityP 11 месяцев назад +2

    The idiotic posters are real. I don't need a slogan - I need adequate staffing and instruments from this decade!

  • @dovie2blue
    @dovie2blue Год назад +1

    No surgeon apologizes

  • @Galbex21
    @Galbex21 Год назад

    Now I understand. My dad has been in the hosptial many times and sometimes we have to wait for days for a complete counsult and we dont get why they just dont check him up fast if all the specialities are there anyways. It makes sense the thing about liability and that you cant just "lay eyes on the patient".

  • @TheBnzr
    @TheBnzr Год назад

    When I tell you that the emergency doc reminds me exactly of my dad 😂

  • @tietosanakirja
    @tietosanakirja Год назад

    When he said that there are times when you work so much, you don't see the sun, I LOL'd a little. 😂 That's like four months here for an 8 hour workday.
    The place where I studied was worse. Eaven on the shortest day, I might only see twilight. There's like three hours of sunlight at December.

  • @EmilyLucille523
    @EmilyLucille523 Год назад +3

    I work in the ER and see the curbside thing all the time 😅

  • @Sam11747
    @Sam11747 10 месяцев назад

    I love how the letter "E" in CEO on the certificate is spelled backwards.

  • @RedneckMD
    @RedneckMD 9 месяцев назад

    As a radiologist, can confirm it is VERY disconcerting when the lights are on in the reading room. We do our best work in the dark... 😮

  • @RAralar
    @RAralar Год назад

    These videos are so funny

  • @estanford826
    @estanford826 Год назад +1

    I could watch him all day, too, except that my sides hurt.

  • @kara-ponton
    @kara-ponton Год назад +1

    Like I Said I been in the operation room so many times for different surgeries. I never seen a surgeon in their white coat in the operation room

  • @kath5201
    @kath5201 Год назад +1

    I worry telling er that I'm an animal health tech (Vet nurse) they might have me work on someone!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @tejaswoman
    @tejaswoman Год назад +1

    Thank you for the insides, but there's one still missing for me... What was it about the Diet Coke? Also, for newbies or those of us who have watched several Dr. G videos but not enough to know most characters by their garb - with the emergency being the obvious exception - it helps when you tell us who we're looking at if it isn't obvious from the sketch title.

  • @synergy2222
    @synergy2222 Год назад

    I don't drink soft drinks. What's the diet coke about? Love this channel and the great, diverse content within the, medical field! Thank you doctor 😊

  • @llncivitello58
    @llncivitello58 Год назад

    Curbside - we “punt” them!

  • @kellymac76
    @kellymac76 8 месяцев назад

    Love the getting caught charting in the ER for the casual consult. As a school nurse it's the teacher who drops a kid off at the clinic 2 minutes before dismissal, says he's had a stomachache all day. Mom says put him on the bus. If he vomits on the bus I'm toast 🤮