My FAVORITE Medical Specialties

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • Since everyone enjoyed my "Least favorite medical specialties," I thought I would do an entire video devoted to my FAVORITE medical specialties!! I think there are a few in this video that will shock you for sure!
    Let me know what your favorite specialties are in the comments below!!
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Komentáře • 171

  • @DrCellini
    @DrCellini  Před 2 lety +44

    Did you think I was going to say these!? 😬. What are your favorite specialties? 👇🏼👇🏼

    • @baboigae1029
      @baboigae1029 Před 2 lety +2

      My favorite medical specialty probably has to be plastic surgery, specifically in the reconstructive branch.

    • @aamirrazak3467
      @aamirrazak3467 Před 2 lety

      I think gastroenterology is my favorite and the one I want to do most. I also love allergy/immunology, cardiology and orthopedics

    • @dff171
      @dff171 Před 2 lety +1

      Anesthesiology is my favorite! - Love treating people in an acute care vs chronic care. The ability to see your interventions work in real time is gratifying. I really enjoy that it includes the cerebral nature of internal with the addition of procedures skills. Plus the work-life balance is unmatched and burn out is low. Really considering doing interventional pain afterwards, but I do worry about the consequences of working under radiation for long periods of time. Would love to hear your thoughts on this Dr. Chellini, since the vast majority of your work is under radiation?

    • @fritofloyd
      @fritofloyd Před 2 lety +4

      Emergency medicine for the win! But I'm EMS right now while in school so I'm a little biased. I also think I might like critical care or maybe neurology.

    • @acke7980
      @acke7980 Před 2 lety

      Neurosurgery here! Such a fascinating and developing field as well

  • @josechacon6015
    @josechacon6015 Před 2 lety +111

    As a recent medical school graduate, I agree of rural family medicine. During my rotations, I have done a 2 rotations in rural health and it was one of the best rotation I ever had. Because of this experience, my interest in rural medicine became my top priority. It’s sad many med schools don’t offer rotation in rural medicine and I thank God that I had the opportunity to do it because gives a different perceptive on patient care in a different environment and setting.

    • @sara215
      @sara215 Před 2 lety +4

      I agree it was awesome

    • @CassandraBarthelemy
      @CassandraBarthelemy Před 2 lety

      Is that what you matched into?

    • @josechacon6015
      @josechacon6015 Před 2 lety

      @@CassandraBarthelemy Not yet since I am currently studying for my STEP exams( I am an IMG). My goal is to enter rural surgery since it was one of my rural rotations. It can be challenging at times but I know I will enter in.

  • @showThegLO
    @showThegLO Před 2 lety +21

    Loved your thoughts on critical care. I was admitted to the ICU in March for Covid pneumonia with O2 sats at 55%. I was intubated for 11 days and was knocking on deaths door with little hope for survival. Blood transfusions, emergency surgery, a PE, and the list goes on. By the grace of God and OBViOUSLY the amazing brains and hands of medical professionals- I survived. I spent a total of 51 days in the hospital bouncing from floor to floor as various complications arose but I made it home and I am slowly getting back to normal life. All that to say- I received the most amazing care from my critical care staff. I cannot thank them enough or stop singing their praises. Not only their medical expertise but their hearts and compassion were invaluable. ❤️

  • @07HATTAN
    @07HATTAN Před 2 lety +11

    FAVORITE medical specialties for Dr. Cellini :
    - IR
    - Urology
    - Rural family medicine
    - Critical care medicine
    - Trasplant surgery

  • @lyricslife-ni3lj
    @lyricslife-ni3lj Před 2 lety +81

    I LOVE that you mentioned having a long-term, trusting, caring, close relationship with patients and "that is how medicine should be." You are SO right, and so many doctors and dentists/dental specialists do not have that mindset. I'm currently going through some major pain/issues with my mouth requiring many people to be involved, and it's been a very difficult journey to find people who care enough to follow up with me on a long-term basis and are invested in getting me better.

    • @DrCellini
      @DrCellini  Před 2 lety +1

      👍🏼👍🏼

    • @sara215
      @sara215 Před 2 lety

      Nurses are like this too…

    • @lyricslife-ni3lj
      @lyricslife-ni3lj Před 2 lety

      @@sara215 I'm a nurse, I really hope that's not the case and your experiences! Sorry to hear that!

  • @JonathanOvetskiy
    @JonathanOvetskiy Před 2 lety +25

    Surgery is so fascinating! Plastic surgery, cardio thoracic surgery, neurosurgery and so much more. It’s literally sci-fi.

    • @aamirrazak3467
      @aamirrazak3467 Před 2 lety +5

      Surgery definitely seems fascinating but also high tension

    • @JacobMDittman
      @JacobMDittman Před 2 lety

      That’s what I’m trying to get into; I love watching it too it’s so intriguing.

  • @rosemariekury9186
    @rosemariekury9186 Před 2 lety +5

    I’m glad you mentioned critical care. Last year my husband had a stomach bleed that puzzled some of the doctors as he has a gastric bypass. He was on a trauma unit. They first did 2 colonoscopies as they thought the colon was bleeding but he was still losing blood. There was a resident there that explained every procedure to me and what the next steps would be. By the next day he lost a lot of blood and thus kind doctor phoned me at 1 am to ask if I could get down to the hospital. He was in shock, swore at the doctors, thought he was at a vets office. The doctors were very kind, ended up doing an esophagus procedure that pinpointed a bleeding ulcer he didn’t know he had. That doctor was so good. It was the end of his rotation, told me he was going to specialize in opthamology, but he would’ve been a superb family doctor or internal physician as he was so good with people. He probably chose that as the hours are much better and less stressful, but we need these types of doctors in trauma units as they’re. Rey comforting to patients and their families.

  • @csc1641
    @csc1641 Před 2 lety +37

    Dr. Cellini is such a mood. I just finished 15 months of cancer treatment. Eight rounds of chemo, 2 surgeries in 24 hours, 25 rounds of radiation and just finished the chemo pill. Doctors are my heroes. How is what you do different from my Oncology Radiologist? Do you do all types of Radiology diagnosis? Transplant surgery would be interesting. I bet that is quite long training.

  • @livviek5126
    @livviek5126 Před 2 lety +1

    A few years ago I had a percutaneous nephrolithotomy for removal of a huge staghorn kidney stone. I woke up two days later in ICU because the urologist (months out of residency) somehow lacerated my kidney. I owe my life to the critical care docs and nurses and to the IR doc that kept going in to cauterize the bleeds. Thank you Dr. Cellini for doing what you do.

  • @heylookitsummer
    @heylookitsummer Před 2 lety +3

    I've been leaning towards family practice, particularly rural, for a long time--specifically for those reasons. Been having some doubts as I get closer to finishing my undergrad, so thanks for reminding me!

  • @aamirrazak3467
    @aamirrazak3467 Před 2 lety +8

    That’s so fascinating about IR docs and urologists working together closely I never knew that. Also I was definitely surprised when you said rural family medicine but I can see your point about it. I always learn something new when I watch your vids Dr. C, it’s pretty cool

  • @valerianaranjocruz25
    @valerianaranjocruz25 Před 2 lety +7

    In Perú we have this thing called SERUM, which is rural medicine. It's mandatory for all doctors after their internship and lasts about a year. They can send you to a close-by town or they can send you to a remote little town deep into the mountains, depends on your grades and your exam score (theres an exam). You basically become the town's doctor and an ace of all trades.

  • @karenswartz8280
    @karenswartz8280 Před 2 lety +3

    I’m not a doctor ( and I don’t play one on tv either, lol!) , but rather a recently retired nurse of 45 years. In my long career, I basically worked every specialty except OB/Peds, ER and psych. My two favorites are oncology and orthopedics. One is emotionally challenging, and the other is physically challenging. Each had its benefits. Oncology was my first love though, and very rewarding. I formed many special bonds with a number of my long term patients and their families that has sustained me over the years. Very challenging fields, but also very rewarding!

  • @thaddeusdg3153
    @thaddeusdg3153 Před 2 lety +14

    Transplant surgery has some of the worst if not the worst hours in medicine, there’s a reason why they never fill all of their spots every year. When most general surgeons think a field is too rough that’s really saying something. I do agree that for the right person it could be an incredibly interesting and rewarding career.

  • @ketaminedreams1377
    @ketaminedreams1377 Před rokem +1

    Bruh rural family medicine docs are just built different. They’ll be your pediatrician, OB/Gyn, dermatologist, gastroenterologist, endocrinologist, podiatrist, general surgeon and probably your large animal veterinarian in a pinch if you ask nicely.

  • @emilyencapsulated9540
    @emilyencapsulated9540 Před 2 lety +4

    Currently on a rotation in a rural family medicine practice, and I agree, it's a really unique experience! My supervising MD has been running his clinic for 30+ years, and he has cared for his patients & their entire families for decades. His patients trust him, so much so that 80% of the patients are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (which is not typical in the rural South).

  • @folumb
    @folumb Před 2 lety +2

    The ancillary staff in an ICU is like the special forces. The best of the best in literally everything. The best nurses are ICU nurses, the best RTs round in the ICU, the best technicians and nursing assistants, phlebotomists, chaplains, etc all work in the ICU.

  • @bongoat
    @bongoat Před 2 lety +4

    Did you ever get to do a rotation in PM&R? Also it would be interesting to see you do a series of videos talking to doctors in other specialties!

  • @chrishernandez295
    @chrishernandez295 Před 2 lety +5

    Dr. Cellini your videos are always amazing 👍. Thank you for becoming an amazing CZcamsr and an amazing doctor!! 🙌

  • @AbhishekDharan
    @AbhishekDharan Před 2 lety +6

    100% rural fm would be the best field if one could teleport from work to a big city at the end of every day magically. It was by far my favorite rotation during third year!

    • @vivek27789
      @vivek27789 Před 2 lety

      Or Apparate like in Harry Potter. 😂😂

  • @F16Falcon39
    @F16Falcon39 Před 2 lety +9

    Great video Dr. Cellini! You should ask for (and react to) youtube comment roasts for a future video again!!!

  • @beckyedmonds4078
    @beckyedmonds4078 Před 2 lety +5

    YES I love what you said about rural family medicine! And yeah it surprised me since you do seem like a city guy. Otherwise, it's so true - how medicine should be.

  • @jeannineb9015
    @jeannineb9015 Před 2 lety +4

    I’m so thankful for critical care physicians! My husband had Covid March 2020 and was in the ICU for over a month, vented for most of that time! The drs and nurses were awesome!
    My fav speciality is cardiology - my son is a cardiology fellow 😉

  • @jcwilkinson2012
    @jcwilkinson2012 Před rokem

    I never heard of an interventional radiologist until a couple months ago when my granddaughter had a pheo on one of her adrenal glands. (She has MEN2A as does her mom, me and my dad.) The IR team performed a cryo-ablation on it. She just had follow-up labs and metanephrines were undetectable. So as for now it's also my favorite specialty.

  • @FacundoMD
    @FacundoMD Před 2 lety

    GREAT VIDEO MAN !!! I WILL PROVABLY DO SOMETHING SIMIALR SOON ! ER HAS BEEN CRAZY LATELY AND COVID IS BACK ;(

  • @joshbritton
    @joshbritton Před 2 lety +4

    My favorite specialty is perinatologists/neonatologists. I think it would be very stressful trying to calm mothers and parents

  • @aidansmommy3291
    @aidansmommy3291 Před rokem

    Family Medicine!!! I am a CMA in a Neurology clinic but started my career in Family Medicine and I miss it all of the time....I love having the babies all the up to the Grandparents!!! It is these pts I will forever have a relationship with!!!😊

  • @baboigae1029
    @baboigae1029 Před 2 lety +6

    Awesome Video Dr. Cellini!
    (haven't even watched it yet but I know that its a banger!)

    • @aamirrazak3467
      @aamirrazak3467 Před 2 lety +2

      Facts you know he’s about to drop a quality video

    • @DrCellini
      @DrCellini  Před 2 lety +4

      Haha but of course!

  • @habib080
    @habib080 Před 2 lety +9

    what's your thought on PMR?
    The only week of my IM rotation that I really enjoyed was my ICU block!! the rest of IM was not for me haha.
    I also really liked the ED and how quick pace and life impacting it was...

  • @lindabocanegra6769
    @lindabocanegra6769 Před 2 lety

    After those 10 minutes were over I was, "Damn, that's all?" lol never heard of these so I was intrigued listening to all of them^^

  • @joyleenstrozier4295
    @joyleenstrozier4295 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Dr. Cellini, I love watching your videos!

  • @kasseliz7043
    @kasseliz7043 Před 2 lety +1

    I had a nearly fatal PE when I was 30 (APA/APS, PAI-1 4G/5G, Elev Lipo-A, EDS (found out after w an AMAZING peds hemo/onco that finds me fascinating)) and years later I think about the Dr's that saved me atleast every week. Did a FABULOUS job hiding the scar in my neck! I don't remember much from ICU days, thank God I had like 6 or 7 tubes in my neck alone. But I remember the paramedic thought I was drunk cuz I wet myself and collapsed outside my apartment by a dumpster (ha!) and kept yelling at me in the ambulance and the Dr screaming in the ER "no, she's having a PE"...I couldn't even sign the consent...the Dr helped me put an 'X'. He and the other Dr's and a couple of the nurses will always be in my prayers!!! ❤ 🧡 💛 💚 💙 💜

  • @ron6918
    @ron6918 Před rokem

    What’s your thought on anesthesiologist? I always found that field fascinating and wondered if you have talked about it in any of your videos? I’m a new to the channel and enjoy ur vids, keep up good work Doc Hollywood 😊

  • @strangedivine
    @strangedivine Před rokem

    My family doctor was the first female doctor to be a rural family doctor in Gaspésie (eastern Quebec), in a small town. She did that at the beginning of her career.

  • @RedHeadedStorm
    @RedHeadedStorm Před rokem

    I'm not a doctor so I'm just going by the personalities of the specialties Int. Rad. sounds interesting. I'd love to observe. You seem like good sense of humor and wouldn't throw instruments across the room (always an added plus) anesthesiology, ER, family practice, urology, ob/gyn, plasic surg, gen surg, ortho. If you need a fun relaxing channel join is at The Den for some chit chat, dancing, a drink and no drama. Everyone welcome. I love your channel

  • @sama6901
    @sama6901 Před 2 lety +19

    Hey Dr. Cellini, have you listened to the Dr. Death podcast? I figured you could make a video about the neurosurgeon in question (Dr. Chris Duntsch).

    • @DrCellini
      @DrCellini  Před 2 lety +8

      Hmm I haven’t…I’ll look into it

    • @aamirrazak3467
      @aamirrazak3467 Před 2 lety +2

      Oh great idea

    • @JacobMDittman
      @JacobMDittman Před 2 lety +1

      I literally just watched this yesterday! I watched the drama series and the documentary; it was so interesting.

  • @bencooper8668
    @bencooper8668 Před 2 lety

    Current 3rd year student, my top 3 are urology, family med, and IR. I’ve met a few people with similar lists but nobody puts them together when I tell them. Very interesting

  • @neemandaniele7846
    @neemandaniele7846 Před 2 lety

    Love your videos ❤️❤️

  • @TickleMeElmo55
    @TickleMeElmo55 Před 2 lety

    Nice list, Dr. Cellini!
    My list:
    IM to Critical Care (minus pulmonary)
    IM to H&P
    Rural Family Medicine (full-spectrum; exceptionally interesting residency locations i.e. frontiers in Alaska and Wyoming)
    CAP

  • @eleanormarshall455
    @eleanormarshall455 Před 2 lety

    Loved this video.
    Medicine is amazing. Science is amazing. Brilliant channel.

  • @asb19
    @asb19 Před 2 lety

    Nice touch with the Super Hornet...

  • @fredashay
    @fredashay Před rokem

    I'm not a doctor, but if I was, I'd want to be a general practitioner in some Podunk little town and work 9 to 5 Monday to Friday and let specialists deal with people who need to be hospitalized.

  • @KhGoosey
    @KhGoosey Před 2 lety +1

    M4 here, I did an IR elective and really enjoyed it. I loved the tinkering feeling of the specialty, lots of creative procedures across the body. But actually, a lot of reasons you mentioned you liked other specialties (family med and critical care especially) are why I'm interested in procedural cardiology (interventional or EP). The procedures are technologically advanced and there's a good mix of very sick patients (third degree heart block, unstable STEMI patients) and more routine ones (outpatient ablations, diagnostic caths) but theres also opportunity for outpatient follow up and getting to know your patients. I also don't think I would enjoy the diagnostic side of radiology.

  • @spencerfreed6159
    @spencerfreed6159 Před 2 lety

    Also was gung-ho uro, now going into DR, hoping to do ESIR!

  • @tristabella2297
    @tristabella2297 Před 2 lety +3

    Also I’m in Australia and there was a news story tonight that organ donation is down because we have all our internal boarders closed (due to covid) so less flights. It is so sad. Also I’m over in Western Australia and the nearest other city to us is about 4 hours flight so we don’t get many donations.
    My husbands best friend died aged 24 16 years ago this December and he donated 7 organs to adults and young kids. We like to know his death was to help someone else. I’m an organ donor but with ehlers danlos and liver/pancreas (spincter of odi dysfunction) and gastroperisis I don’t know that much would be viable.

  • @leslie8485
    @leslie8485 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi Dr. Cellini!! What do you think about Gastroenterology? Or anything related to the skeletal system?? I attend medical programs for high schoolers interested in the medical field and I notice that o gravitate more towards the digestive and skeletal system. What is your opinion on those?

  • @ClearlyPixelated
    @ClearlyPixelated Před 2 lety +3

    Funny, my dad is a urologist and also said if he didn't do Uro, he would have liked IR. I guess it's true!

  • @anthonygumapon791
    @anthonygumapon791 Před 2 lety

    Hello Dr. Cellini. I enjoy these videos when you provide insight into the medical field. What are your opinions on the Radiology Assistant (RRA) field? Are RRA properly utilized in the work place? Or is it still too new of a field that RRAs are not fully utilized in the medical field? Would love your opinion on the matter.

  • @mjradi4371
    @mjradi4371 Před 2 lety +1

    For a second I thought the coffee break and iced coffee was some sort of product placement, but it was not.

  • @laithhaddad2752
    @laithhaddad2752 Před 2 lety

    Ever think of doing a live Q&A about IR? Love the vids, you're such an inspiration! #GoTeamIR

  • @sherrydawson6253
    @sherrydawson6253 Před 2 lety

    I think the transplant unit would be a awesome team to work with. ICU although fascinating I think Docs get burned out quick. I think u picked the rt field for u. A little bit of everything 😊👏

  • @sweetrose264
    @sweetrose264 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the video as all way.😊

  • @jimbelter2
    @jimbelter2 Před 2 lety +18

    Michael's favorite thing to do is take lots of coffee breaks 🤣

  • @safiagabure2722
    @safiagabure2722 Před 2 lety

    I could see you being an emergency medicine physician, so critical care definitely makes sense.

  • @jongregory5594
    @jongregory5594 Před 2 lety +3

    Rural Family Medicine.... Dr. Joel Fleishman from Northern Exposure comes to mind . :-)

  • @LL-lj1kq
    @LL-lj1kq Před rokem

    Growing up in a small town in 60s our family physician even delivered peoples babies.

  • @agd712
    @agd712 Před 2 lety +1

    Hoping to go into Pulm/Critical Care after IM residency !

  • @emocuta
    @emocuta Před 2 lety

    AWESOME VID thank you !! 🤍
    What about Neurology ? Or Psychiatry ? Interested in those.
    Your thoughts please.

  • @bigdaddy54345
    @bigdaddy54345 Před 2 lety +4

    me remembering you liked anesthesia until it came to intubation so i was mentally hoping it was one of your top 5 lol

  • @bethanyb5897
    @bethanyb5897 Před 2 lety

    Love you content! You’re just very good at Vlogging! Hope the new job is going well and you’re settling in well! Need a tunneled cuffed catheter for PLEX Wish you were in LI and you could do this boring procedure for me ‘😂🤣

  • @yarnmaniacs8936
    @yarnmaniacs8936 Před 2 lety

    As always..another GREAT video! I think the transplant dr would be really interesting and non stop adrenaline! You guys must have made a ton of videos before moving…lol

  • @ovimed
    @ovimed Před 2 lety +1

    What about interventional Cardiology? I'm surprised you didn't mention it in this video. It has a lot of similarities with interventional radiology doesn't it?

  • @mandymorrow5473
    @mandymorrow5473 Před 2 lety +1

    Fourth! Lol! I'm excited for this one!

  • @lindamatthews4939
    @lindamatthews4939 Před 2 lety

    Dr. C. How can you form any kind of relationship with your pts? Aren't you the guy they call in as a consult, or to help position a tube, for example? Will you ever have an office with patient appts?

  • @JCole2598
    @JCole2598 Před 2 lety +1

    I thought you were going to say cardiology 😂, that’s what I plan on going into

  • @TraceyPoland
    @TraceyPoland Před rokem

    I live in Denver but wold love to have a rural doctor. I have an autoimmune condition that has manifested in many ways and have to see a lot of specialists …. So exhausting. I’d love one town doc with his or her little black bag like on little house on the prairie lol 😂

  • @ThePeanutGiant
    @ThePeanutGiant Před 2 lety +1

    Another super plus about rural med is a lot of medical schools will cover at least part of your tuition to serve in areas with a deficit of physicians upon graduation.

  • @kajsaharris2282
    @kajsaharris2282 Před 2 lety

    Yay rural family medicine!

  • @jewadalbaghdady3285
    @jewadalbaghdady3285 Před 2 lety +2

    What do you think about sports medicine?

  • @alanna4148
    @alanna4148 Před 2 lety

    I am curious - what is your opinion on Psychiatry? (currently in my Psych rotation)
    I know its in high demand right now

  • @ahmedwael3019
    @ahmedwael3019 Před 2 lety

    Have you ever thought about intervention cardiology?

  • @purplgrits7916
    @purplgrits7916 Před 2 lety +1

    “Procuring”

  • @bunnyisarider13
    @bunnyisarider13 Před 2 lety

    Omg I love your videos. I decided recently I want to go to med school to be a psychiatrist.

  • @mcbaggins12
    @mcbaggins12 Před 2 lety

    Surprised diagnostic rads wasnt your number 2 since you're boarded in it

  • @jordandemko7797
    @jordandemko7797 Před rokem

    Love urology… been around it my whole life with how I was born

  • @maryerb6062
    @maryerb6062 Před rokem

    I tried to get back to the picture of your veterinarian brother but I don't know how.

  • @theglobaltone6507
    @theglobaltone6507 Před 2 lety

    Can you please do a video on the board exam 🙏🏾‼️

  • @lordpigeon2033
    @lordpigeon2033 Před 2 lety

    What is your opinion on infectious disease as a specialty

  • @megawobbaffet8029
    @megawobbaffet8029 Před 2 lety

    Hey I was expecting OB-GYN too

  • @mupton2022
    @mupton2022 Před rokem

    @dr.cellini where in the hell do you film this?

  • @mupton2022
    @mupton2022 Před rokem +1

    Oh my lord!!!! I absolutely love urologic surgery

  • @tristabella2297
    @tristabella2297 Před 2 lety +5

    It made me think of the Netflix show “virgin river” is a rural family medicine :)

    • @areefareef7675
      @areefareef7675 Před 2 lety

      Is it good?

    • @DrCellini
      @DrCellini  Před 2 lety +2

      Never seen it, but it sounds like I should!

    • @tristabella2297
      @tristabella2297 Před 2 lety

      It’s a bit rural medicine (old style Dr and new age nurse from the city) clashing heads but also local town gossip and love stories. But yes it’s got a nice feel to it :).

    • @areefareef7675
      @areefareef7675 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DrCellini same here, can’t wait to get the chance to go to medical school. Wish me luck haha.

    • @areefareef7675
      @areefareef7675 Před 2 lety

      @@tristabella2297 thank you so much.

  • @julianacheriza1575
    @julianacheriza1575 Před 2 lety

    What does a radiologist do?

  • @christianguier6615
    @christianguier6615 Před 2 lety

    Can we get a video for your path to radiology as a DO student? Thanks!!

  • @RomaineValentinoLynch

    I want to become an ER doctor or radiologist.

  • @LaitoChen
    @LaitoChen Před 2 lety

    Shout out to my peeps in critical care woooooot. Them folks are the GOATS!!!

  • @vincetheworldly537
    @vincetheworldly537 Před 2 lety

    Transplant surgery sounds cool. My only worry so far right now is how efficient are doctors in calling an organ donor brain dead. I mean if I were a donor, I would first want to make sure that I will be revived to the fullest of my abilities by my doctor before harvesting my organs.
    So its kinda gives me the idea of almost literally killing the patient with the surgery. Which kinda feels off.

  • @pegaseg70
    @pegaseg70 Před 2 lety +2

    "And it's like nothing ever happened"
    Well, the high risk surgery, then meds to suppress the immune system to reduce the risk of rejection and rejection in itself aren't nothing but I see what you mean ^^

  • @uptownsquirrel1846
    @uptownsquirrel1846 Před rokem

    Northern Exposure 2.0

  • @everything4352
    @everything4352 Před 2 lety

    Least work, highest demand and high paid doctors?

  • @ranahaseena4942
    @ranahaseena4942 Před 2 lety

    Where is your place ? Please reply

  • @BoltCRNA
    @BoltCRNA Před 2 lety

    Might be bias but anesthesiology.

  • @georgeaxle007
    @georgeaxle007 Před rokem

    Medicine is basic day labor.

  • @aly656
    @aly656 Před 2 lety

    I would hardly say that urologists and IR are “tight”. 95% of the time that we are talking to IR we are begging them to help us gain access on an almost septic patient but IR declines because the patient isn’t septic yet. Has happened in every hospital I’ve rotated through.

  • @kajsaharris2282
    @kajsaharris2282 Před 2 lety

    Now I really like you!

  • @irenehurtig266
    @irenehurtig266 Před 2 lety

    Dr Mike

  • @tulibudouchoo
    @tulibudouchoo Před 2 lety

    can you dial back on the constant jump cuts with the random zoom-ins? It's almost nauseating

  • @barb8335
    @barb8335 Před 2 lety

    Psychiatric nursing 👍

  • @irenehurtig266
    @irenehurtig266 Před 2 lety

    Do a colab with de Mike

  • @DrAbKaN
    @DrAbKaN Před 2 lety +1

    I apologize if i sound rude but i worked in many hospitals in different countries and i always notice that Radiologists are very stuck up self absorbed and you really don’t find a lot of empathy in them maybe due to lack of patient contact or less contact comparing to machine contact.
    I remember in one big hospital i was rescuing a very hypotensive patient in the interv. radiology room, the radiologist outside the glass is calling me “hey thats my protective apron”, with her name on it. There are many others i grabbed that one quickly because i need to manage the patient and start give him something. But she didn’t see that, she didn’t look what is his mean arterial pressure, why he is head down she was just looking at his previous images… very expected… looking at numbers images and forget the whole picture…,
    You can set down with one of them in their “quiet room thing” and he just tell you, oh this is a lymph node, oh another one here, here is another…. “The patient “my father” is having metastasis everywhere and he is on DNR status” but radiologist keep pointing at things as he is looking at picture of a museum….
    They don’t catch the stress of life saving emergency like OB, ICU, Anesthesia, G.S, Cardiac surgery, Trauma….
    Interventional cardiology and neurology definitely in the list
    But others, i don’t know…
    One day i might find a genuine one…. Who knows…

    • @stephanien6237
      @stephanien6237 Před 2 lety

      I feel like you may need counseling as you seem very upset about your interpretation of your experiences.
      You are stereotyping of all radiologists i have worked with many radiologists and interventionalmrqdiologosts who are frankly awesome: at their jobs, with their colleagues/team, and patients.
      You seem to have an odd expectation of people. Radiologists are trained and paid to provide their expertise to help diagnose (and for IR to treat) patients. Not sure if you expect them to weep openly when reading the brain mri of a patient with metastases…. Any more than the surgeon would do so while doing their job.
      Also, are you judging a specialty based on how stressful it is? Very strange bar to pass…
      Ps. If you have as much experience as you say, you no doubt know that Interventional radiologists are frequently doing emergency procedures including embolizations for people who are bleeding to death, helping break up life threatening blood clots (pulmonary embolism), and draining abscesses causing sepsis…
      It actually sounds like you do something like icu given your focus on recognizing and responding to unstable patients but look down on people who don’t do your speciality. Just saying.