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Why I Chose Utah
Listen to faculty members and trainees explain why they chose the University of Utah.
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A Message from Our Residency Program Director
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Presented by Residency Program Director Ligia Onofrei, MD, and Associate Program Director Jana Wold, MD
Hospital Tour
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Hospital Tour
Utah Sizzle Reel
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Utah Sizzle Reel
A Day in the Life of a Neurology Resident
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Get a glimpse into our program and watch Dana Sugar, MD as she goes through a day in the life of a University of Utah adult neurology resident.

Komentáře

  • @walkwithmeASMR
    @walkwithmeASMR Před 7 měsíci

    Most of the video is you walking your bike to work and getting a coffee though?

  • @elhamelias9656
    @elhamelias9656 Před 7 měsíci

    I wonder why they wear the scrub outside the hospital.

  • @louisjwiese5515
    @louisjwiese5515 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for sacrificing so much to be able to help us normal folks.

  • @supernerd7093
    @supernerd7093 Před rokem

    that silly face diaper virtue signaling did not age well.

  • @stevenpryer5880
    @stevenpryer5880 Před rokem

    HACKNEY EAST LONDON 4217🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎

  • @itsmeabbey1077
    @itsmeabbey1077 Před rokem

    This truly is fascinating

  • @nathanielgould73
    @nathanielgould73 Před rokem

    Great

  • @rdk2870
    @rdk2870 Před rokem

    Hehe what an easy task as a neurologist. In our India its like a hell to do a residency. But here it's looking very easy and comfortable task to do residency. You all r lucky that you live an easy and comfortable life.

  • @prjlearning355
    @prjlearning355 Před rokem

    Is doctors are boring

  • @apostolismoschopoulos1876

    I don't know how to feel when a doctor tells me we hope to see you soon

  • @paulreynolds1760
    @paulreynolds1760 Před 2 lety

    Ok you've sold me on neurology with the road bike friendly call room.

  • @travelfreak6901
    @travelfreak6901 Před 2 lety

    9:00 finally rode the 🚴 I had been curious why she’s taking it with her in bus and hospital and not using it like what is it even for 🥲

  • @MsAthena681
    @MsAthena681 Před 2 lety

    🎉go doc goooo! thank you for all you do! Bless the caregivers who get up and hustle🎉❤

  • @jamesglover9668
    @jamesglover9668 Před 2 lety

    Hi. I have been feeling symptoms for a couple of years Brain feel like it foggy all the time. I've been to many doctors and 3 ER visits as of late. No one can find anything wrong with me, but they all say anxiety which i think it's more than that. I get twitching right eyes and shortness of breath. I have passed out twice which prompted 3 visit. I have heart palpations. Now all of this happens for about 2 months but then it and is still ongoing Now im worried again cause last night as i was trying to go asleep it felt like my brain shut off, kinda like i wasn't there for a second. For like 3 days now i have been feeling like a pass out feeling but havent passed out and now last night that wierd brain thing happened. I have got these feelings of passing out during the years ive been feeling symptoms and they last for about a week then i will bounce back but never had what happened last night. What could this be?? I have had my blood taken also ct scans of my brain, chest and heart scan and everything they say is normal. I dont feel normal at all now for 2 years. Ive taken so many test and seen like 4 different regular doctors but never they refered me to a neuro. Now i have no insurance to go to doc and check cause the price went up. Any thought on what could be wrong with me would be doing help. I just want my young life back as im only 38 years old and was very athletic before all of this. Thank you for your time James

  • @iniohos2
    @iniohos2 Před 2 lety

    6:47 Reminds me of Soviet Union. Resident doctors/medical students indoctrinated on liberal/leftist ideology.

  • @janetbates7725
    @janetbates7725 Před 2 lety

    I find it hard to believe that you are a resident and are going to work and coming home from work in daylight. How many hours did you work?

  • @kjones5588
    @kjones5588 Před 2 lety

    My name is Kharisna and I am suffering because of neurotechnology. Has any of you found a way to reverse Dr. Jose Delgado's work in order to treat patients with our conditions ?

  • @panoskoro2255
    @panoskoro2255 Před 2 lety

    why do you wear scrubs to and back from work? Isn' t it unhygienic? Dont you transport germs to the hospital?

    • @filomena3417
      @filomena3417 Před 2 lety

      Actually yes. Seems weird to me too, many med students and doctors do it though. Good that surgeons always have fresh set entering XD

  • @annehaas3798
    @annehaas3798 Před 2 lety

    boring af

  • @annaalexandratou5593
    @annaalexandratou5593 Před 2 lety

    I’m crying at how you only discuss one new patient per day with your consultant and how you’re covering neurology inpatients, stroke, CCU, specialty clinics all at once 🤦‍♀️ Doesn’t sound realistic to a neurology resident in London.

    • @FloreFaune
      @FloreFaune Před 2 lety

      What exactly do you mean by this comment? I don’t mean to ask in a rude way I just don’t understand lol

    • @annaalexandratou5593
      @annaalexandratou5593 Před 2 lety

      @@FloreFaune I mean that normally you would either be covering neurology inpatients or stroke or neuro CCU or specialty clinics. There are usually different registrars/residents covering each unit/department. The video is showing that she is going from neurology to A&E and then CCU and then clinic, which just doesn’t look realistic. You cannot do all at once, especially in busy tertiary hospitals. And you can definitely not cover inpatients and outpatients and A&E at the same time. Plus most acute patients (especially A&E thrombolysis calls) will have to be discussed with a consultant.

  • @frosty-arj
    @frosty-arj Před 2 lety

    Its my dream to become a neurologist loved this♥

  • @PradeepChakravarthyB
    @PradeepChakravarthyB Před 2 lety

    I'm a neurologist, and I'll definitely give you points for your vinyl collection and the setup.

  • @cherylroberts771
    @cherylroberts771 Před 2 lety

    It would be great if Neurologist made detecting brain and mind Abuse!! And if Law enforcement would start Investigations.. equal rights for citizens.. Gov employees who were attacked by microwave energy Assaults are getting the Medical and legal protection they need... Citizens deserve the same if not better.. Targeted individuals ELECTRONIC stalking harrasment and Abuse... Mkultra v2k TI and now A.I.s.. This is an urgent matter..

  • @salmanazadream3917
    @salmanazadream3917 Před 2 lety

    Wooow this Is incredible I really want oneday to be a neurologist

  • @Omnipotant_1
    @Omnipotant_1 Před 2 lety

    You know it's a safe area where you drag the bike into a hospital and secure it in a call room.

  • @fizzzuez6414
    @fizzzuez6414 Před 2 lety

    Hey i wanna ask, neurology is not same neurosurgery right? So what's the difference?

    • @studentmedicosi8222
      @studentmedicosi8222 Před 2 lety

      neurology does not involve surgery neurosurgery is surgical speciality

  • @joshuamorales1113
    @joshuamorales1113 Před 2 lety

    Why didn’t you just ride the bike

  • @drillcity681
    @drillcity681 Před 3 lety

    The Neuro radiology lab is beautiful ❤️

  • @sara-ls8xj
    @sara-ls8xj Před 3 lety

    future neurologist here! 🧿🙏🏼

  • @sara-ls8xj
    @sara-ls8xj Před 3 lety

    future neurologist here! 🧿🙏🏼

  • @johannamacataman3098
    @johannamacataman3098 Před 3 lety

    Such an amazing work life balance. Neurology is interesting!

  • @imthrillz5255
    @imthrillz5255 Před 3 lety

    This is the day in the life vlog song

    • @Loydwrld0
      @Loydwrld0 Před 2 lety

      What’s the instrumental if you know?

  • @imthelovestamp
    @imthelovestamp Před 3 lety

    Takes bike off the wall, proceeds to walk it all the way to work

    • @aliidress5619
      @aliidress5619 Před 3 lety

      its because the camera man

    • @mideawosika3652
      @mideawosika3652 Před 3 lety

      she said she cycles home

    • @HoxanPe
      @HoxanPe Před 2 lety

      takes bike to work (to room!) wtf? why didn't left at the parking?

  • @ahmedkhan132
    @ahmedkhan132 Před 3 lety

    Would love to work here with you guys

  • @chaya138
    @chaya138 Před 3 lety

    no were comparable to neuro in india

  • @tezassss
    @tezassss Před 3 lety

    Neurologist here, and I don't walk around hospital with a coffee in hand. Lol

  • @angelbondice5216
    @angelbondice5216 Před 3 lety

    This is really motivating as an aspiring neurologist

  • @Mercyforthewicked
    @Mercyforthewicked Před 3 lety

    i never really considered neuro but this sounds fun and interesting

  • @GreEn_SqUIRrel
    @GreEn_SqUIRrel Před 3 lety

    I want to be a neurologist(physician) . This is my last year of high school, so pretty soon I will perhaps find myself in a med school.

    • @MultiNerve
      @MultiNerve Před 3 lety

      @@ari-ze4sy They do work in hospitals. Some will do both in patient and out patient (office based.) There are fellowship-trained neurologists that will work exclusively in patient, such as stroke.

    • @chillin3035
      @chillin3035 Před 2 lety

      Did you end up in med school?

    • @surgeon888
      @surgeon888 Před 2 lety

      @@chillin3035 It would be too soon for him/her to be in med school. But to provide an idea, the average age of an applicant is 24

  • @rafaelcalderon3681
    @rafaelcalderon3681 Před 3 lety

    I was sold the moment I saw the bike

  • @LauraLuder92
    @LauraLuder92 Před 3 lety

    Hey..didn't know where else to ask...I know someone who has severe OCD and I promised them I would ask around on CZcams. This person got tested for COVID19 through the nose and one of her obsessive thoughts is, that they might have a chip in their brain now, which one day might be activated and make them do stuff they doesn't want to do. So the question is: is it physically possible to put a microscopically small chip through the nose into someone's brain, specifically to a place that would make sense to "control" someone's behaviour? And would it even be possible to control someone's mind, from a scientific point of view??? I know this sounds strange and weird but that's just how these obsessive thoughts work I guess. Hope you see this and maybe give me an answer so I can maybe reassure this person with OCD that there's nothing to worry about. Thanks a lot and keep up the good work 👍

    • @SARmedic18
      @SARmedic18 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/oKM1wxLwyAA/video.html

    • @Fedupwithbullshits
      @Fedupwithbullshits Před 3 lety

      Hey there. Myself a Doctor. So there is no way it's possible to do that. That person you're referring to is definitely suffering from Delusional thoughts. It's better to consult a psychiatrist. Please don't take this lightly and make sure that person visits a Psychiatrist. Delusion on top of OCD it's something that shouldn't be neglected. Take care.

    • @LauraLuder92
      @LauraLuder92 Před 3 lety

      @@Fedupwithbullshits this person has a psychiatrist and a therapist. They didn't believe that this ist what happened but the fear was giving them these thoughts. They are much better now but thanks for the comment.

    • @stevenpryer5880
      @stevenpryer5880 Před rokem

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  • @potatoeheadvibez
    @potatoeheadvibez Před 3 lety

    So do neurologists usually work at hospitals or clinics?

    • @freddiecastagna4137
      @freddiecastagna4137 Před 3 lety

      i believe critical neurologists work in hospitals, others would usually work in a clinic

    • @potatoeheadvibez
      @potatoeheadvibez Před 3 lety

      @@freddiecastagna4137 thanks! Do you know what a critical neurologist do?

    • @freddiecastagna4137
      @freddiecastagna4137 Před 3 lety

      @@potatoeheadvibez I am no expert as only just researching the speciality myself, but I believe they work with emergent brain surgeons to decide what has to be done next, they will examine brain scans / and examine patients who are in critical condition. I recommend watching the “So you want to be a Neurologist” video on medical insiders here on CZcams

    • @avichal6630
      @avichal6630 Před 3 lety

      See you can decide if you wanna work outpatient (clinic) or inpatient (hospital) and it also depends on the type of hours you want If you want regular buisness hours that are 8-5 mon through Friday with maybe an on call day then inpatient should be your preference If you want 2 weeks on/ 2 weeks off then outpatient is your best choice

    • @potatoeheadvibez
      @potatoeheadvibez Před 3 lety

      @@avichal6630 thanks so much!

  • @jorgeayala5291
    @jorgeayala5291 Před 3 lety

    Congratulations 🧠

  • @mr1001nights
    @mr1001nights Před 3 lety

    Hi Dr. I'm wondering if you can give me a little advice. I tried a single 100mg gabapentin capsule (for arm/ neck nerve pain) 11 weeks ago. Just one capsule! I felt great somnolence and brain fog the next day. I kept waiting, but the symptoms never went away completely. I know it sounds unusual that only 100 mg would do this, but the symptoms followed the intake of the gabapentin and they have persisted. So far it's been 76 days of somnolence; and though there was some improvement in brain fog and certain brain functions, coinciding with my (fasting, morning-tested) TSH going back to a normal 2.11 on day 60 after testing 4.54 on day 12 (an effect of the GBP, I assume) a substantial % of the somnolence (60-70%) is still with me. Thankfully, other strange effects have subsided: -Anorgasmia till day 41 -Disappearance of bright geometric phosphenes upon pressing my eyes after meditation - until day 67 (suppression of visual cortex?) -increased somnolence instead of neck pain upon flexing my neck forward during the first few weeks (like my brain was interpreting the pain differently). -uncomfortable sensations around the head. I also keep getting slight nausea and headaches here and there. And some dizziness when scrolling fast on a screen, or even looking at a screen for too long sometimes. My doctor has been on maternal leave so on day 33 the PA ordered a battery of blood tests. The only thing that came back abnormal is homocysteine at 17.8. My methylmalonic acid, which is supposed to measure B12 status, was normal (163). This seems to indicate that my B12 is normal and either I'm low on folate (which I find hard to believe with my diet), or the gabapentin disrupted my thyroid (& whatever else) which led to high homocysteine. In any case, since I'm vegan, I was already taking an iodine/B12 supplement, but I have since added a B complex with folate and a sublingual B12. And some creatine too (0.75gr). I do have mild epilepsy resulting from a childhood concussion for which I took tegretol from age 11-14. Every month or two I will have a 20-60min episode of seeing lights/visual disturbances followed by a slight headache. So perhaps that's been a factor. Interestingly, I haven't had any episodes since I took the gabapentin. I don't smoke, drink or take any prescription drugs, and take long walks regularly. I'm a generally healthy 42-year-old male with a normal weight. I tried 1-3 capsules of Ginko Biloba, which is supposed to be some type of mild GABA antagonist, but it didn't really help. Nicotine gum didn't help either. Only coffee helps a bit. Walks also make me feel better, when I have enough energy. Since a number of my symptoms have gotten better, I am hoping everything will return to normal eventually and I just need to wait. But I'm wondering at which point it would be necessary to try some treatment or medication. Thanks for taking the time to read this.... Jonathan

  • @affair111
    @affair111 Před 3 lety

    She is wearing medical "uniform" outside, insted of puting thatbon when she gets to the hospital, so it is clean. I have seen rhat shit before i UK shit hygiene rules, crazy stupid ppl

  • @ahlamchahbi6344
    @ahlamchahbi6344 Před 3 lety

    Please tell me how much the years needs for become neurology 🙏🙏

    • @toast2139
      @toast2139 Před 3 lety

      4 years of college 4 years of medical school 4 years of residency

    • @user-bro0921
      @user-bro0921 Před 3 lety

      @@toast2139 General Neurology is a four year residency

    • @toast2139
      @toast2139 Před 3 lety

      @@user-bro0921 thank you

    • @user-bro0921
      @user-bro0921 Před 3 lety

      @@toast2139 YW ☺️

  • @overturn8160
    @overturn8160 Před 3 lety

    Thanx...i want to be a neurologist btw!!!!

  • @arsalanshahid5349
    @arsalanshahid5349 Před 3 lety

    wonderful