@Big Obungus I do indeed apologise my dearest of fellows. Please do forgive my person for this incorrigible fallacy on my end. Clearly I am not utilising the latest edition of the Oxford English Dictionary. Jolly good day old chap and god save her majesty the Queen!
Hugh Laurie can't remember any of the medical information he recited on house. In one ear and out the other ... not useful information for his day to day life.
Psychologist here. I've had more than one client with alcohol-induced Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome. That's not that far off from what it's really like. It's really cool, but really creepy.
maybe a stupid question, but what does a psychologist even do with a person like that? isnt talking to them pretty useless because they can only make stuff up?
@@cembaturkemikkiran4109 mainly prolonged use in combination with bad diet. Alcoholics don’t get enough vitamin B1 (thiamine) in their food, which causes the disease
I love House’s extremely intimidating _”Yes?”_ at 2:55! It seems that when dealing with med students doctors, especially very talented doctors, really don’t like stupid questions. And she knew it!
@@cyanidesparkles Because he told her she was drawing attention to her boobs with her cleavage? If telling the truth makes you a piece of shit then we need more pieces of shit, not two faced fake "angels".
@@cyanidesparkles No, he's not a "yes" person. His view is 'you came to us for help to heal your body' if you're looking for empathy go to a priest or a nurse.
@@jimpink7245 Flawed view btw. Even with his brilliance, he's only tolerable because people know he's in physical pain. Don't get me wrong I love House
Mmm, the symptoms she's experiencing are fairly involuntary. She's papering over gaps in her memory not really accessing the same parts of the brain as imagination. But I suppose she could be asked certain questions and she might tell a story that might be entertaining. But that's a bit exploitative.
I remember the whole class being told on the first day of prep. school “You were probably near the top of your class in high school. Get it through your head, here you are only average. Improve your game or you will fail.” House's attitude quickly separates the wheat from the chaff
As a medico I was always amazed how well researched this show was. Always give thiamine first and then carbohydrates or the remaining thiamine can get used up, increasing severity.
Actually this symptom of Korsakov syndrome is called confabulations which does start with a c. Also thiamine probably won’t help much as the damage to the mammillary bodies is already done. But she definitely needs it to prevent further decline.
@@iLastStar Thiamine would help any further damage happening, but the brain damage is essentially permanent. The brain may reform new synapses and pathways, but it's unlikely to recover completely. That's why whenever chronic alcoholics come to the emergency department they're assertively given thiamine to prevent wernicke's encephalitits and then the eventual Korsakov.
The only issue is that korsakoff specifically results from permanent brain damage, so while wernicke’s could be reversed with vitamin b1 (also known as thiamine), korsakoff syndrome could not
Korsakoff Syndrome is also known as Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome the first part Wernicke's is reversible and Korsakoff isn't like you said however it is usually referred to as just Korsakoff Syndrome. When he said Korsakoff Syndrome he wasn't saying she had the irreversible Korsakoff part of it he was just referring to it by the more commonly used name.
Exactly, once it reaches to the stage of psychosis, namely korsakoff syndrome, they won’t be able to do anything. Her CVS system will Also be in shit, 6 months life expectancy
House is the agent of truth. He is to a lot very unlikeable but he says things as it is and I like that. I wish we had more Houses in our society in every single field even if it hurt people's feelings.
I suffer borderline disorder, PTSD, and anxiety disorder, I also always had great grudge over people who hurt me, my condition make it worse, because even little hars word can hurt me so bad, even the person who said it doesnt mean to, that make me WISH I had amnesia everytime I interact with people. Perfect Forgiveness.
Fun fact: the building in the opening shot is Frist Campus Center at Princeton University. I’ve always wondered why they chose there of all places to be the fictional hospital.
Probably because a school facility can be rented during the short off season relatively cheap. A public hospital is always crowded with really sick people. Hard to film in one of them.
I knew a patient at a hospital I worked at for a while, she got the same diagnosis, but would not admit to being an alcoholic. Years later I met her again and it turns out she had an inoperable cyst in her brain causing the symptoms.
@@bab00n15 It was a small town hospital so there wasn't a CT-scan on site, but when you have a 40 year old developing basically dementia you'd think they send her to a hospital that has one. Still don't know why they didn't.
Med school is an incredible experience, yeah all the technical stuff is a pain, but when you deal with patients or how some idiots call them(costumer) that's how you really learn
I worked with a patient with korsakov's He was hard work at times. If you said the wrong thing he would shut down on you. Luckily I could leave the room, return and start again. He was a good guy. Miss him.
@@Joseph-nh6in I think it might depend on how long someone has been drinking heavily rather than just age. And some people would be more susceptible if they are low in certain vitamins especially b1 to start with. Alcoholism is worse than any other addiction in my opinion. Korsakovs is only one of many bad outcomes.
Sir.Raphim Revelator Huh, so you’re saying you forgot about the show you used to watch, and then you saw this video and suddenly you remembered all about it? Ironic Tell me, what do you think of my bird pin and Ferris wheel clip board, does it remind you of how you broke your wrist?
There is not a single med student with a brain who would talk like that to their Instructor. You never ever, EVER talk back, complain or coment negatively on what they are doing or they could fail you or worse, they will remember you when it's time for your rezidentials and job interview. The instructors are usually heads of their departments and department heads usually last for a decade or two in their jobs so the guy you where a smartass too years ago will probably be your BOSS or the factor on whether you will or not GET A JOB. And when you are dealling with lying patients, stuborn patients, alcoholic patients and your most cooperative ones are usually with one foot in the grave, you do not want an insubordinate newbie making your day HARDER.
Sensitive, ain't cha? They questioned, not talked back. Also, if someone doesn't want their bullshit behavior called out on, then they shouldn't be doing it. Wow.
My uncle was a severe alcoholic when I grew up also always hateful. One day I met with him not by choice and his memories were misplaced and swears completely about facts about our childhood things that were false with a hint of truth. My family had a dog a rottie and he thought we had 2 as a kid i fact we had 1 when I was barely an adult. It was interesting and sad how his mind was damaged by alcohol also he was trying to set me up with my aunt sexually at that point I left. Alcoholism is no joke.
All I can picture are the scenarios of just walking into her room with different objects and see how far and crazy I can take it, just to hear a different story each time.
Tbh, comparing those students to me and my colleagues at their age, they seem either pretty dumb or supposed to be on their 2nd/3rd year out of 6. If the latter is the case, then it's good they had a class with him so early.
They choose the character and behavior of the students, so House can be a smartass douche to them, and we'll still root for him. Writing. Same reason most patients on the show are idiots (in some variation). It's not really realistic, i mean the amount of testing they do on some cases alone, it's after all still a tv show. Pointing out where the show does not match our boring reality is a bit pointless.
I'm appalled at the fact that they couldn't recall her weight. It's at the very top of their charts in general statistics because nurses perform daily weights on short term in-patient units.
korsakoff syndrome is irreversible, you can't just give thiamine. He was talking about Wernicke syndrome, which does not cause cognitive function decline.
People think house is mean but if most of the physicians on this show acted the way they do in a real setting. Theyd just be fired. There wouldn't be any fighting and eventually learning from their mistakes Obviously here they are students but the main cast is full of trained physicians. Their behaviour is down right ridiculous. House's attitude and behaviour almost seems like copeing from having to deal with horrible physicians everyday.
My dr friends say it bs, but I love the show anyway. By the way, how awesome is the actor whose name escapes me right now. Oh no! I better eat some cake.
Fun fact: supposedly one of the most medically accurate shows is Scrubs, a sitcom created by a doctor to make comedy out of what it's like to be an intern.
Med students bein sassy to a world renowned doctor is something you never see...he could be playing tennis while listening to music and the med students are expected to continue telling the history....my professor would have tear me a new one if i ever said-"you are reading a comic book " or "cant you be nice"...
There is difference between your college in India than prestigious fictional Princeton-Plainsboro. Even AIIMS Delhi has no match to any Ivy League Med School!
@@amolkhobaragade the thing about "people" is that if you take out religion out of the equation they are pretty much the same everywhere...the difference in rank between house and med students almost guarantees he wont take any sassiness..you must be a mwd student to...watch dr. Glaukomflecken shorts..he makes comedy videos...see how similar doctors of different branches behave to doctor in your own college
Yeah Indian boy, Your shitty "Universities" are no match to Ivy League Med Schools, Go shit all that curry in some street somewhere in India and leave the doctoring to real doctors.
Similar thing with engineering students who "have to slum it and come and work in a workshop with real techs/real work" while on a break . But they couldn''t learn anything from anyone hands on, as they were instilled with the "you know everything/you are the future thing" by their teachers. Until they didn't............ like when confronted with how ANYTHING actually works.......
Yeah, I guess he meant that as a symptom and not the disease its self. The name of the condition, it starts with a "K", I cannot remember the name. Sounds Russian/Ukrainian. Confabulation is a manifestation of the condition.
Noticed that too... Loved House anyway. It was one of the series that inspired me to take up med school way back. Though after rewatching the series and seeing some mistakes. I still love the series 🙂
I'm going to have to watch this series. Hugh Laurie has shucked his English accent brilliantly. It's hard to see him as the stupid Prince George from Black Adder now.
It's pretty good through the first 5 seasons. In 6-7, you'll notice a change in story structure. Season 8 is their swan song. Overall....enjoyable. Recommend.
He told start from c that is confabulation symptom. K is korskoff syndrome due to vit b1 deficiency seen in alcoholics or malnourished which comprises of variety of symptoms one of which is confabulation
Korsakoff starts with a 'K' but Confabulation (the symptom) starts with a 'C'
I knew the patient was confabulating but didn't realize that's what the C was about.
I thought the same
Or House being House, send the students off on a wrong clue. U know, for shits and giggles.
A low cut blouse causes confabulation!
Compulsive lying
Lesson for life "Treat everyone like they have Korsakoff, we all lie anyway."
So much for "usually only one lie at a time."
@@computernerd1101 that’s already a lie lmaoo
What if Korsakoff was lying when he discovered this syndrome 🤯
Probably the best lesson ever broadcast on national TV...including all those from sesame street and Barney the Dinosaur.
He's comparatively nicer to the Med Students.
Because they're students. Interns, residents, fellows are fully trained physicians.
Kevin Zhang fellows are fully trained physicians. Interns and residents are not
He can only make fun of people at the level they will understand. Otherwise they won't feel the burn.
There is innocence when one is infused in willingness to learn. It makes mentors mild and empathetic.
It's like Gordon Ramsay with adults Vs children
I wish they did more episodes with interns.
Medical students in their 3rd-4th years, not interns. Interns are medical school graduates.
House`s mind blowers
Or a forty minute roast on Greys Anatomy.
Season 4 is basically that
@@kevinzhang3313 Where I'm from, interns are med students in their final year, house officers are graduates.
I still can’t get over how Hugh Laurie is this comedy relief character in Britain but this acting god over in Yankee land.
Go get a cup of crumpets and some biscuits full of tea ya fukn rocket
@@LtUnreal I do indeed beg your pardon my dear fellow. Biscuits? Don’t you mean crunchy munchy nibbly Wibbly dribbly tea dipping nibble wibbles?
@@carltrotter7622 "Yankee Land" must have offended him. 🤣
And I believe I win this "state the obvious competition."
@Big Obungus I do indeed apologise my dearest of fellows. Please do forgive my person for this incorrigible fallacy on my end. Clearly I am not utilising the latest edition of the Oxford English Dictionary. Jolly good day old chap and god save her majesty the Queen!
Hugh Laurie can't remember any of the medical information he recited on house. In one ear and out the other ... not useful information for his day to day life.
"Perfect forgiveness"
Bro, she called you a weird old guy with a cane. 😂
To be fair she is literally so malnourished that her brain has gone on autopilot
@@ritvikmishra8388 she's not drunk she's malnourished
He's also been called worse. After a while some insults start to sound bland and boring.
@@_The_Traveler_ he literally says "pretty obviously the latter"
Seems more on description rather than defamation.
It starts with C? Is it finally? Is it ... Clupus?
It's never Clupus
I thought he was going for compulsive liar for a minute
It must be Clupus
It's not Clupus you idiot!
Concussion?
Psychologist here. I've had more than one client with alcohol-induced Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome. That's not that far off from what it's really like. It's really cool, but really creepy.
maybe a stupid question, but what does a psychologist even do with a person like that? isnt talking to them pretty useless because they can only make stuff up?
@@Galaidon you gotta pay to talk to a psychologist
@@autisticman1199 not in the UK
@@jameshughes5722 they still get paid
@@cembaturkemikkiran4109 mainly prolonged use in combination with bad diet. Alcoholics don’t get enough vitamin B1 (thiamine) in their food, which causes the disease
I love House’s extremely intimidating _”Yes?”_ at 2:55! It seems that when dealing with med students doctors, especially very talented doctors, really don’t like stupid questions. And she knew it!
*There was this weird old guy, he had a cane.*
Me: Really, tell me more
Lol ikr
He's indirectly nice to all his med students
well hes also a massive piece of shit at the same time
@@cyanidesparkles Because he told her she was drawing attention to her boobs with her cleavage? If telling the truth makes you a piece of shit then we need more pieces of shit, not two faced fake "angels".
@@cyanidesparkles No, he's not a "yes" person. His view is 'you came to us for help to heal your body' if you're looking for empathy go to a priest or a nurse.
@@jimpink7245 Flawed view btw. Even with his brilliance, he's only tolerable because people know he's in physical pain.
Don't get me wrong I love House
Could be boobs
her brain is actually amazing to be able to come up with all those so quickly, such great imagination
how do i blink
@@epf2654 Or watch the movie "Clue" and come up with additional endings
sure - if only one could go through life trailed by a writer's room and a posse of paid medical consultants
Mmm, the symptoms she's experiencing are fairly involuntary. She's papering over gaps in her memory not really accessing the same parts of the brain as imagination. But I suppose she could be asked certain questions and she might tell a story that might be entertaining. But that's a bit exploitative.
please it’s been a week. i haven’t slept in days
I remember the whole class being told on the first day of prep. school
“You were probably near the top of your class in high school. Get it through your head, here you are only average. Improve your game or you will fail.” House's attitude quickly separates the wheat from the chaff
As a medico I was always amazed how well researched this show was.
Always give thiamine first and then carbohydrates or the remaining thiamine can get used up, increasing severity.
Actually this symptom of Korsakov syndrome is called confabulations which does start with a c. Also thiamine probably won’t help much as the damage to the mammillary bodies is already done. But she definitely needs it to prevent further decline.
so will the patient ever recover completely?
@@iLastStar Thiamine would help any further damage happening, but the brain damage is essentially permanent. The brain may reform new synapses and pathways, but it's unlikely to recover completely. That's why whenever chronic alcoholics come to the emergency department they're assertively given thiamine to prevent wernicke's encephalitits and then the eventual Korsakov.
Yea no alcohol and something to replenish TPP
I’m ecstatic that I’m in a place in my career where I knew the treatment before the show revealed it
nice
Godspeed 🥳
Hey good on you man. Hope you’re making good money.
@@ninjireal not quite, about to graduate medschool in 6 months 🥲
“Perfect forgiveness” it may be subtle but it’s actually the whole scene 😉
real water bender
ruclips.net/video/wtbcaWnybzs/видео.html ,
“what brings you to the hospital?”
“my wrist.”
she’s in on the contest too
she should have said "the bus".
The only issue is that korsakoff specifically results from permanent brain damage, so while wernicke’s could be reversed with vitamin b1 (also known as thiamine), korsakoff syndrome could not
Korsakoff Syndrome is also known as Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome the first part Wernicke's is reversible and Korsakoff isn't like you said however it is usually referred to as just Korsakoff Syndrome. When he said Korsakoff Syndrome he wasn't saying she had the irreversible Korsakoff part of it he was just referring to it by the more commonly used name.
@@-Offstar Except that it should be stated as Wernicke and not just Korsakoff. It's still an error.
Confabulation is only seen in Korsakoff though not in Wernicke's encephalopathy and KS is not reversible.
Exactly, once it reaches to the stage of psychosis, namely korsakoff syndrome, they won’t be able to do anything.
Her CVS system will Also be in shit, 6 months life expectancy
@@johnkonyak8630 so does the patient in show have a low life expectancy ? or poor life quality hence?
This should be called "Dr. House being nice to the med students"
This is nice?
@@DeathnoteBB Very nice actually.
@@DeathnoteBB yeah he hasn't outright called them idiots yet
@@DeathnoteBB Considering that it's Dr. House, this is VERY nice.
@@slipstream9619 Ah dang, true
House is the agent of truth. He is to a lot very unlikeable but he says things as it is and I like that. I wish we had more Houses in our society in every single field even if it hurt people's feelings.
People misunderstand his bluntness or harsh truths as him being a jerk cause society’s norms make it out to be that way.
@manav8353 well he is being a jerk, by definition. Doesn't mean he's wrong.
It’s called Asperger’s lol.
There are only two genders
I forgot how brilliant this show could be. Time to watch some re-runs!
oh boy, a house clip...this is a rabbit hole that could lead to many many more videos in my suggested
i just saw this 5-6 times and avoided it now I am addicted to the personality of house
We need Dr. House on faculty at my medical school ASAP!!
Yep and that's how you get screwed by the attending senior when a patient changes history from time to time, true story😂
One of the most Epic med shows ever!
A brilliant series played by a brilliant actor
if they looked up confabulation under C that would have led them to the diagnosis of korsakoffs
I suffer borderline disorder, PTSD, and anxiety disorder, I also always had great grudge over people who hurt me, my condition make it worse, because even little hars word can hurt me so bad, even the person who said it doesnt mean to, that make me WISH I had amnesia everytime I interact with people. Perfect Forgiveness.
sometimes i forget how good a show House was
for the longest time i never made the connection that hugh laurie was one of the henchmen in 101 dalmations
"mount the log... Now, extend leg..." ⚡
Fun fact: the building in the opening shot is Frist Campus Center at Princeton University. I’ve always wondered why they chose there of all places to be the fictional hospital.
Probably because a school facility can be rented during the short off season relatively cheap. A public hospital is always crowded with really sick people. Hard to film in one of them.
@@edswope28 But they didn’t film inside Frist Campus Center. As far as know, they only used its exterior.
I knew a patient at a hospital I worked at for a while, she got the same diagnosis, but would not admit to being an alcoholic. Years later I met her again and it turns out she had an inoperable cyst in her brain causing the symptoms.
was this before they had CT at your facility?
@@bab00n15 It was a small town hospital so there wasn't a CT-scan on site, but when you have a 40 year old developing basically dementia you'd think they send her to a hospital that has one. Still don't know why they didn't.
Of course it's all goes back to "everybody lies"
Med school is an incredible experience, yeah all the technical stuff is a pain, but when you deal with patients or how some idiots call them(costumer) that's how you really learn
I enjoyed all the technical stuff tbh
Costumer?
I worked with a patient with korsakov's
He was hard work at times. If you said the wrong thing he would shut down on you. Luckily I could leave the room, return and start again.
He was a good guy. Miss him.
So was he a drunk or was he malnourished?
@@PerfectAlibi1
Yeah he was an alcoholic
How old was he? How often do people get this before age 35, from being alcoholics?
@@Joseph-nh6in
I think it might depend on how long someone has been drinking heavily rather than just age. And some people would be more susceptible if they are low in certain vitamins especially b1 to start with.
Alcoholism is worse than any other addiction in my opinion. Korsakovs is only one of many bad outcomes.
@@Joseph-nh6in
Sorry the guy was hitting 60 when I met him. He died a few years later. But had the disease for many years before.
Thanks for the upload. Your vids Jog my memories of the awesome episodes and patient cases.
Sir.Raphim Revelator Huh, so you’re saying you forgot about the show you used to watch, and then you saw this video and suddenly you remembered all about it? Ironic
Tell me, what do you think of my bird pin and Ferris wheel clip board, does it remind you of how you broke your wrist?
i have never watched house...i think i'm going to love it
You really will. I’m kinda curious what you’ll think by the end of Season 1, if you do start it.
Dr house seems much nicer to med students. We have had lecturers that would make u cry in the hospital.
House looks great in that blue turtleneck 💙
I wish I had that magical diagnosis skills being a doc these are just oosome .
that patient was such a sick actor lmao made it seem so realistic
Dr. House..
Firmly reconized formerly as Georgina!
Yo! Georgina,
Melchett calls!
@Yathunandh Ravi ah!
.....
Here comes Baldrick!
..........
*Darling, Captain
"Do you have to be cruel?"
"Hi, I'm House"
My wrist is Killin me but I think it's Jakinoff disease !!!
Get this man a supply of magazines stat.
@@MastaSmack Are you sure Doc? It's No Nut November. Besides, I think his wrist could use the rest.
I was gonna suggest Boner Killer Monthly, nothing but fat ugly bitches.
Trevor don't touch it!!!
I really want to thumbs up your comment but it's currently at 69 and I don't want to ruin that for you :P
“There is this weird old guy with cane” 😂😂😂😂
Love how she called him both weird and old.
Of course he mentions low cut tops the day wears a turtle neck sweater.
I need to watch this series
There is not a single med student with a brain who would talk like that to their Instructor. You never ever, EVER talk back, complain or coment negatively on what they are doing or they could fail you or worse, they will remember you when it's time for your rezidentials and job interview.
The instructors are usually heads of their departments and department heads usually last for a decade or two in their jobs so the guy you where a smartass too years ago will probably be your BOSS or the factor on whether you will or not GET A JOB.
And when you are dealling with lying patients, stuborn patients, alcoholic patients and your most cooperative ones are usually with one foot in the grave, you do not want an insubordinate newbie making your day HARDER.
This documentary is just not showing genuine reality, is it?
It's almost like it's a TV show!
Sensitive, ain't cha? They questioned, not talked back. Also, if someone doesn't want their bullshit behavior called out on, then they shouldn't be doing it. Wow.
"Oh, I'm sorry I thought we were having a "state the obvious" contest,. I'm' competitive by nature" LOL.
My uncle was a severe alcoholic when I grew up also always hateful. One day I met with him not by choice and his memories were misplaced and swears completely about facts about our childhood things that were false with a hint of truth. My family had a dog a rottie and he thought we had 2 as a kid i fact we had 1 when I was barely an adult. It was interesting and sad how his mind was damaged by alcohol also he was trying to set me up with my aunt sexually at that point I left. Alcoholism is no joke.
2:58 Actually, he never was so kind before.
let's be honest. The best part was at 3:00 when you know he gonna get worse lmao
Damn, its been a while but this show does still scratch the itch.
Or perhaps, it CREATED THE ITCH *spooky ghost noises with a background of a vaporwave bass drop *
@@15thTimeLord It's been 1 year, I hope you have recovered
He's better as a comedic actor than a serious actor, but he's still pretty good
You mean the character got better as the show became more funny?
@@Bonesph no I mean Hugh laurie was better back when he was a comedian
@@ms.antithesisYou're high. Take a nap.
All I can picture are the scenarios of just walking into her room with different objects and see how far and crazy I can take it, just to hear a different story each time.
Medical school seems intense!
That’s why I never did it
Iam struggling so hard . Especially during this Covid time
Confabulation was what house wanted them to read.
Begins with a "C". Chase would have guessed Clarcoidosis
Tbh, comparing those students to me and my colleagues at their age, they seem either pretty dumb or supposed to be on their 2nd/3rd year out of 6.
If the latter is the case, then it's good they had a class with him so early.
also really fkn annoying lmao i'd never speak to a consultant like they did
They choose the character and behavior of the students, so House can be a smartass douche to them, and we'll still root for him. Writing. Same reason most patients on the show are idiots (in some variation). It's not really realistic, i mean the amount of testing they do on some cases alone, it's after all still a tv show. Pointing out where the show does not match our boring reality is a bit pointless.
Q: What do you call someone who graduates med school at the bottom of the class?
A: "Doctor"
I'm appalled at the fact that they couldn't recall her weight. It's at the very top of their charts in general statistics because nurses perform daily weights on short term in-patient units.
Sometimes the episode description listed isn't always right but this is.
That's a tribute to Police Squad.
The two future doctors would have something to tell their student :))
*Perfect Forgiveness*
korsakoff syndrome is irreversible, you can't just give thiamine. He was talking about Wernicke syndrome, which does not cause cognitive function decline.
I thought she was gonna go: *there was this rude doctor with a cane who's on drugs*
I was Dr. House to be my personal Doctor. Straight to it and no bullshit nicely crap.
I love House's actitude
Deliberate typo...?
I’m more worried about the 13 people who liked his comment
People think house is mean but if most of the physicians on this show acted the way they do in a real setting. Theyd just be fired. There wouldn't be any fighting and eventually learning from their mistakes
Obviously here they are students but the main cast is full of trained physicians. Their behaviour is down right ridiculous. House's attitude and behaviour almost seems like copeing from having to deal with horrible physicians everyday.
There usually isn't any learning, just doctors prescribing meds and administrators submitting billing codes.
“It starts with a C”
Me: uhhhh, compulsive liar?
I think I’m gonna start watching House now.
0:16 >_> "Well he's not wrong.."
hi badboyhalos alt acc
My dr friends say it bs, but I love the show anyway. By the way, how awesome is the actor whose name escapes me right now.
Oh no! I better eat some cake.
Hugh Laurie
Their are similar condition like Global amnesia
Ikr still better than grey's
Fun fact: supposedly one of the most medically accurate shows is Scrubs, a sitcom created by a doctor to make comedy out of what it's like to be an intern.
Med students bein sassy to a world renowned doctor is something you never see...he could be playing tennis while listening to music and the med students are expected to continue telling the history....my professor would have tear me a new one if i ever said-"you are reading a comic book " or "cant you be nice"...
There is difference between your college in India than prestigious fictional Princeton-Plainsboro. Even AIIMS Delhi has no match to any Ivy League Med School!
@@amolkhobaragade the thing about "people" is that if you take out religion out of the equation they are pretty much the same everywhere...the difference in rank between house and med students almost guarantees he wont take any sassiness..you must be a mwd student to...watch dr. Glaukomflecken shorts..he makes comedy videos...see how similar doctors of different branches behave to doctor in your own college
Yeah Indian boy, Your shitty "Universities" are no match to Ivy League Med Schools, Go shit all that curry in some street somewhere in India and leave the doctoring to real doctors.
Similar thing with engineering students who "have to slum it and come and work in a workshop with real techs/real work" while on a break .
But they couldn''t learn anything from anyone hands on, as they were instilled with the "you know everything/you are the future thing" by their teachers.
Until they didn't............ like when confronted with how ANYTHING actually works.......
Oh God is that how teachers teach nowadays? No wonder everyone is so obnoxious, useless, yet also somehow still arrogant!
House: "Hi Jody! What happened to your wrist?"
Jody:
"There's one time, in band camp...
My favourite series off all
I thought he was aiming for confabulation
Yeah, I guess he meant that as a symptom and not the disease its self.
The name of the condition, it starts with a "K", I cannot remember the name. Sounds Russian/Ukrainian.
Confabulation is a manifestation of the condition.
Korsakov was my friends friend... RIP
I could be mistaken, but I think once thiamine deficiency results in Korsakoff, it is irreversible.
Correct
Yeah it's Gayet Wernicke if it's reversible
It's not reversible but it will help stop the loss of brain cells.
Noticed that too... Loved House anyway. It was one of the series that inspired me to take up med school way back. Though after rewatching the series and seeing some mistakes. I still love the series 🙂
Yeah Thiamine won't cause the brain cells to regenerate but it will Delay the progression of disease
guess ill watch it all over again
i suggest everyone to watch the german version of dr. house. if u hear the german voice, youll know why.
The English version sounds boring. German sounds better
Omg there was this weird old guy that had a cane that was hilarious
I'm going to have to watch this series. Hugh Laurie has shucked his English accent brilliantly. It's hard to see him as the stupid Prince George from Black Adder now.
It's pretty good through the first 5 seasons. In 6-7, you'll notice a change in story structure. Season 8 is their swan song. Overall....enjoyable. Recommend.
"Oh I am too nice"
Precceds to "giving" the answer inside a 1000 page medical dictionary
Considering its house that is nice .....😂
It's hard to believe he is an English comedian...
Is the actor a comedian now?
@@zanearchus5752 always was.
Bryan cranston is also a comedian
I don't study med, but I had to shut my brain off for 3 minutes to enjoy this video.
Korsakoff starts with a K...
superkmpm you must be a genius
everybody lies
I think the joke was she actually had a cold
Correct me if I'm wrong
Nobody move, Captain Obvious has entered the room!
Thats the lesson
He told start from c that is confabulation symptom. K is korskoff syndrome due to vit b1 deficiency seen in alcoholics or malnourished which comprises of variety of symptoms one of which is confabulation
Finally someone talks to women like they were equal to men!
Saw it last night on comedy Central
Lots of mathematicians are avid collectors of graphic novels.
What?
@@txzktxek6084 lots of mathematicians are avid collectors of graphic novels
@@gregh5061 man I'm tilted
@@txzktxek6084 what?
@@gregh5061 He's tilted, man.
I miss that show.
these med students need to a lot beside textbook.
Opening and ending were the best😂😂😂
Well it starts with k not c....
by C he was referring to Confabulation
that red shirt med student was unbelievably beautiful.
Too bad she ain't gonna last. I mean, do you know her name?
@@buckmurdock2025 Ogy Durham
Patients often change history of present illness...