A Day in the Life of a Surgeon
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David Hindin I follow a couple residents on CZcams and they sometimes do 24 hour shift vlogs where they film walking to a page or on brief breaks and explain what’s happening and what’s been going on because they can’t actually show much. I really enjoy those videos!
Love this idea, Megan - thank you!
I was gonna say the same thing! I love Day in the Life videos especially when the doctors are on call. Seeing as much as I can of what a typical day is like as a surgeon.
Show and talk about your favorite surgery books may be.
Sounds great, Charlene. Thank you so much for sharing this. Click that notifications button, because more are on the way 😊
I find it tragically ironic that the people whose job it is to look after a person's health and well being has to sacrifice their own personal health and well being in order to do so.
This comment extends to all the doctors, nurses, health care aides, and all the amazing individuals that work in the healthcare system!
Thank you so much for all your hard work!
This is so kind of you. Thank you!!
Conservatively Right explain Wym when you say that
Ugh. I agree. But as a fourth year med student, I can say med school was not fun and games entirely lol. Especially as a third year lol no one cares about you. Residents shit on you, attendings don’t even know your name lmao “Med student - want to tell us about cardiac tamponade? What’s becks triad?”
Ugh. You just stand there, scrubbed in, like a bitch and take it. From everyone - even silly ass $30,000 scrub nurses. So annoying.
Finally when you’re a fourth year someone at least respects you. It’s the third year med student lol. That’s it.
@@jaskarp6381 do you think this stops when you become a resident? XD there will be someone, wherever you are, who doesn't respect you or even remember your name. In the end none of that matters, because you're there to study, and observe (later maybe you're there to work) so don't let those things bother you.
Andy Wijaya that’s true! Well stated. Thanks man. Appreciate the comments.
My father was a surgeon, he would often spend 20+ hours at the hospital as you do. He would push a couple chairs together or sleep in his office on the floor. I remember one time a patient of his has chopped off both his thumbs and mangled them in a snowblower. My father cut off his ring fingers and fashioned them into new thumbs for him. I have no idea how that would be done but it’s frankly amazing to me. The guy was broke, but he gave my Dad his Harley Davidson and insisted upon doing so after numerous refusals. He would work on anyone regardless of compensation so we received a load of gifts. RIP Thomas Sumners. You were a great surgeon and an even better father
he sounds like a great person!
Your father has my respect. RIP
Connor Sumners rip
How selfless would you have to be to cut off your own fingers to give them to someone else, that man is a hero.
Connor. Wow. I can't tell you how moved I was reading this story. Thank you for sharing it with me, and with everyone else here. Your dad sounds like he was an absolutely incredible human being. Grateful to you for these words.
Nothing but respect for doctors, surgeons, and nurses. They spent a big chunk of their life just studying and sacrificing fun. They save lives and help people and they still don’t get enough credit in society.
So kind of you, Yahya - thank you! and P.S. - just posted a new video today about 24 hour shifts. Curious to hear what you think!
@@DavidHindin Doctors and nurses in my country were on strike, because they wanted a higher income.
Are you as disgusted by this as I was when I first heard it?
Exactly footballers get millions for kicking a ball but a surgeon gets about 100,000 a year for saving someone's life
👍🏻
Wow. A surgeon who vlogs. Admire your commitment and time management. ✌🏻️✌🏻️✌🏻️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks, Felix! Appreciate you 😊
clearly not enough time hes got on his hands as it was not a very long video ;)
if you really need something done..ask a busy person. They are the best time managers.
This is really impressive! I’m a pgy3 in Ohio and at the current juncture I can’t imagine having the extra energy to take and edit these logs lol. Awesome way to peel back the curtain for those not in the day-to-day. Good luck!
I really don't understand how anyone can operate with full cognition at the end of a 24 hour shift haha...maybe you could do a video on how you remain alert even after 20+ hours?
It's definitely tough. And thanks for suggesting this, Zoe - I've been thinking about putting together a video on that topic!
Was thinking the same...Jheezz!!
Well they say surgeons have terrible sleep (Less than 7 hours a night) and we know how important sleep is. Its unfortunate. Many people have died due to sleep deprivation from their surgeon
Zoe Practice makes perfect.
How many doctors are on adderall because of their long shifts?
I have nothing but respect for surgeons and of course other medical staff. My father had a surgery for his brain tumor here in Sweden(Lund) I have never met more professional people than surgeons. It really takes a certain personality and intelligence.
Great channel btw.
So kind of you, Dario. Thank you! That really means a lot.
Not like Greys Anatomy at ALL
bork bork 😂😂
Yea not at lot of time for sex in the on call room
Lol greys anatomy brought me here
😂😂omg i was literally thinking the same thing durought the enitre video
Ahahah organic chem never stops haunting you
So true, Haleb! It always comes back for more, hahah.
While I never took org chem, can relate to school ruining subjects that would be otherwise fun to learn if no test score pressure.
Dang must be hard to be a surgeon on call for 24 hours !!? Look at his eyes in the video he looks exhausted...he’s a hard worker 😬
Haha thanks, James! It's definitely exhausting at times but it's rewarding too. So it feels worth it.
@@alyibrahim money and saving lives
Ali Helping people?
Hey thankyou for devoting your life to saving lives you and your team are living angels
Thank you so much, Joan. Really appreciate your kind words. Grateful to have you as a subscriber :)
Where you live looks so peaceful in the morning
Hey, Sabria! It totally is. And it makes up for the fact that I'm totally not a morning person, either 😊
Philadelphia, PA
More surgeon vlogs please! 🤗 great job on this one man!
Thank you so much, brother. One of these days we should seriously do a collab!
Keep Calm ...
LOVE this kind of video. Being a EMT it’s SO interesting to see the other side of things. Please keep these types of videos up!
That's really neat, Dyandra - nice to "meet" a fellow medical person :) And I definitely will!
Seems like a nice guy, but he is also a madman, he puts his toothpaste on before he wets the brush
Haha, don't knock it till you've tried it!
Wait, you're not supposed to do it this way? My whole life has been a lie!
Shivs This guys a surgeon so he must be doing it right
myDADisTOUGH
While he knows better, wait are we allowed to do it that way? I'm am confused now.
I feel ashamed as i didn't wet my brush at all haha
Damn dude, rough af.
Thanks for all your help and dedication.
Thanks a lot, Kiril - appreciate you, man!
Much respect for the intelligent & talented medical professionals in the US. 24 hour shifts? Not to mention how much you probably had to bust your asses to get good grades in school-- insane. Bunch of workaholics! Glad to have people like you in this country. Cheers!
Thanks so much, Arkenholm. Your words really mean a lot. Hope you've been having a great week!
I saw those Field Notes on etsy and ordered them for a friend. I ended up keeping one for myself. Love your compassion and description of daily surgical life. xoxoxo
Hi America! They're so useful, right? And thanks so much for the kind words - more videos to come! 🤓
You have the most beautiful eyes.
Haha thank you, Jania!
I will always be in constant Awe how people like you do what you do. I could never stomach your line of work. You are truly amazing, and everyone else in the team
thank you for everything you do. you are a real hero. i have immense respect for people like you helping and saving people.
Wow. Thank you so much for these kind words, Cryptonian! I'm not a hero at all but I definitely enjoy being able to take care of our patients.
I’m excited to see where this channel goes! I’m currently doing my nursing degree in Australia. Super interested in learning what the day to day life is like for other health professionals.
So glad to have you "on board" for the journey, B T! Looking forward to sharing much more on here :)
I wonder how many pens he’s lost inside of patients...?
Haha zero - I promise! 😂
NiftyFish im dying laughing from ur comment
Hi Dr. David, I don't why it took so long for me to find your videos but after watching this, I've been a fan. Plus the comments on this video are so so encouraging and positive. Wow. Keep up the great work doc. Wow.
The Life Doc thanks so much!
I've watched this video like a hundred times while being a pre-med. I finally got in yesterday and it feels surreal. I'm gonna be a doctor.
David, these videos impact students like me to such an extent and I'm so grateful for your videos and vlogs.
Respect.
Thanks a lot, Aaron! 💪🏻
BIG RESPECT FOR THIS MAN FRFR❤️
How lucky you are.. You are a doctor God bless you sir..And I am preparing for my medical entrance exam in India
I can’t even handle watching a broken bone or open wounds! I really admired and respect people who work in the medical field.
Mad respect for surgeons and anyone in the medical field. I've always had the same high respect for doctors like this as I do for people like mechanics, electricians, machine techs, etc. All of you are the kinds of people who keep society going.
So kind of you - thank you!
Best one yet!!! Love the sound
Thank you so much, MEDspiration!
I got tired by just watching this.
Lol it's not that bad I promise! Just released a vid about 24 hour shifts - lmk what you think David!
Thank you Dr. Hindin! These videos are amazing for people like myself who have such an interest in the reality of the medical world, especially in something as critical as trauma surgery. I’m so grateful for the bright minds like your own out there who are so willing to share a little glimpse of their world with the rest of us.
You are so kind, Shyan. I'm really glad that you found my channel! More videos coming soon :)
This is so fascinating! You are so fascinating. Not that I didn't realise this before, but particularly when you pointed out what you carry in your overcoat pocket, it just hit me how extremely stressful and exhausting your work shift must be, and why a presence of mind that takes.
Wow, Ren, you are so kind. Thank you!! Grateful to have you in my community 😊
I just found your channel and I am soooo excited because I’m currently in my undergrad doing pre med on the path to become a surgeon!!! Can’t wait for the next video!
That's awesome, Megan. Really happy to hear that - and glad to have you as a new subscriber! 😊
When i first saw the yellow book at 1:43 i don't know why i immediately thought it was "Surgery for dummies" LOL
Haha totally know what you mean, James. There should totally be a For Dummies series for Surgery.
This gave me an even higher respect for surgeons like yourself and medical personnel in general. I'm an engineering student and I thought my life was hard. Thank you so much for all the work you do.
That is really kind of you to say, Jack. Thank you. It really means a lot. Engineering is incredibly hard! and P.S. - just posted a new video yesterday about 24 hour shifts. Curious to hear what you think!
Im always so fascinated by the ‘behind the scenes’ and inner workings of a hospital and this was a joy to watch. Thank you for sharing!
You are so kind, Abby. Thank you! I just posted another - hope you like it!
Great little window on your world, thank you. Subscribed.
Really honored - thanks so much. More videos coming soon!
You’re stomach gotta be hella strong to a surgeon ... I get wheezy of CZcams videos . Good for you ! Saving lives everyday ❤️
Thanks so much, Samibear! I'm glad you liked it :) and P.S. - just posted a new video yesterday about 24 hour shifts. Curious to hear what you think!
In college for nursing but found a love for intensive anatomy& medicine. I never thought I would like surgery but it seems so fascinating and I’m always eager to learn new things.
It stinks the way surgeons are treated in today’s society regarding their mental health😞 and having to have a whole other stressful life in the hospital.
Love your vlogs!
So kind of you, Amanda - thank you!! Hope you’ve been having a great semester so far in school. Appreciate you. 😊
I have so much respect for the people in this field. I would never be able to do this job. wow
God Bless you Dr for all you do.
So kind of you - thank you!
I would love to see a couple surgeons sit down and talk about why they became surgeons.
Hey Portia, this is a great idea - consider it done! In the meantime I posted a video yesterday where I actually DO sit down with other surgeons, but we talk about our 24 hour shifts :)
Thank you for all that you do for people.
Thank you so much, Holly!
Nothing but respect to you sir,and all the people who dedicate their lives to save others.
Thanks so much for the kind words. Really appreciate it.
After a 5 hour shift lifeguarding I’m ready to go to bed😂😂🙏
I don't blame you one bit!
More like this one would be awesome, I would love to see what your job is like.
Thank you!
Sounds great - thanks, Sarah!
Thanks for the video! Liked the little edits you threw in, nice cinematography too. I'm currently a resident in trauma right now for the first time and it's tough. I don't have much free time, but it is very interesting to decompress by watching others' experiences.
Thanks for the kind words - I'm so glad you liked it, A E N. Would love to hear your thoughts on a video I posted this morning - it's all about 24 hour shifts!
Thank you for all you do!!!🙏🏻🙏🏻 so grateful we have people like you in this beautiful world.
Hey Kaylee! You are so kind - thank you 😊 I appreciate you :)
David Hindin, M.D. thank you for putting all your personal time and energy into helping others! And then for making youtube videos for us to watch. As if you don’t have enough on your plate.. your hard work does not go unnoticed 😇
Definitely do more videos like these! Very interesting
Thanks, Jacqueline! I'm so glad you liked it. I definitely will.
I love watching your videos. Respect 🙏🏻👨⚕️
That's so kind of you, Monica. Thank you - I appreciate you! Working on a really special video for tmw :)
Respect man. It takes a lot of willpower and motivation to do what you do!
Thanks so much, Matthew!
Nothing but complete respect for you. You are an angel. Thank you for everything you do!❤️
Wow. That's so kind of you, Samantha. Thank you!! and P.S. - just posted a new video yesterday about 24 hour shifts. Curious to hear what you think!
Thank God for surgeons ❤ I could never
So kind of you, Cynthia - thank you! Just released a new video a few minutes ago. Would love to know what you think :)
Awesome video! I'm from Philadelphia and my sister-in-law is a trauma nurse at Temple Hospital!
What a small world! Who’s your sister in law? I was one of the temple trauma chiefs in March/April and have another few months this coming year.
I'm wishing you lots of success and happiness in your job.Good luck!
thank you Hasif, so kind of you!
You couldn’t pay me enough to go through that. This career is pure passion.
I’m a trauma nurse, so I only get to see a piece of your work... This is a refreshing video to see. You’ve got a new subby.😊
Hey bellebebe, that's so sweet of you. Glad to have you as a new subscriber! And it's really cool that you're a trauma nurse - you guys are awesome.
I can’t even describe the amount of appreciation I have for people working in the hospital. You guys are amazing.
So kind of you to say. Thank you!
Thank you for all your hard work.
So kind of you Lego Man. Thank YOU! :)
I really admire surgeons,nurses,doctors and anyone who works in the medical field really
They did surgery on a grape.
He preformed the surgery.
I funded the film
lmaoooo
Good Vibes you’re a little late to be saying that
It's to test out new surgical robots. A grape has a very thin outer layer and they were testing if the machine can successfully peel away something soo thin and small (micro). It will be useful for new surgery methods.
Editing work is phenomenal
Thank you so much, meatee teete - I really appreciate it! I really put a ton of time into my edits, so it means a lot that you enjoyed it :)
I have such a respect for Doctors nurses and all medical staff especially surgeons you guys are a gift from God to this world my mom was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer she doctored for 4 1/2 months had some procedures done had some chemo and I saw firsthand how much doctors care thank you for doing what you do
Wow. Thank you so much for sharing this with us, Hellen. Really appreciate you.
major respect to you man, takes major skills (and guts)
Wow - thank you so much, el bloque! P.S. - just posted a new video today about 24 hour shifts. lmk what you think
It would be great if you post more videos on surgical life.
Sounds great, Pragati. Will do. Thank you!
That Organic Chemistry textbook gave me PTSD
Haha you're not alone, Victor - it gave me PTSD too! 😂
I love your content and the way you edit your videos, really looking forward to the upcoming videos-subscribed !
I'm glad people like you exist, because i could never do the work you do. Thanks.
That's so kind of you, Manny. Thank you! and P.S. - just posted a new video yesterday about 24 hour shifts. Curious to hear what you think!
He seems like a cool surgeon!
Hey Olivia, thank you!
That’s what I’ve waited for... 😁👌🏻. Just continue with this. Now, I can see difference between American health system, and Serbian health system.
Thank you🤗
Really glad you liked this, Babović! Will definitely be making more of these videos. Happy to have you as a subscriber 😊
I have ALWAYS wanted to be a doctor, I love watching all these kinds of videos! Thank you for sharing, and know that you are so appreciated by many people for all you do, and who you save ❤️
You are so kind, Ashley. Thank you! Just released a new video - would love to know what you think. Hope you are having a wonderful wknd! 😊
You're a real life superhero! I hope I can be as dedicated and serviceful as you. Thank you!
So kind of you, Quantum Crash - definitely not a hero but thank you!!
Organic chemistry??...Hmm maybe it belonged to a vegetable surgeon. 🤔
We should collab, Dr. Hindin! (:Maybe after my step?
Hey Rashid, thanks for reaching out. Shoot me a DM over on instagram (thesurgeonlife) and we can chat!
I FOLLOW YOU ON SNAP!!
dude what the fack
poo in loo
I have Neurogenic Muscle Atrophy and there seems to be no cure. A bicycle accident (hit head sideways on concrete hard), no helmet, had full stroke, damaged nerve that carries blood-oxygen to the muscles. I suspect insulation on Myelin sheath was damaged. Muscles breaking down wasting. Can't tolerate exercise, getting worse fast. 61 years old. Thanks.
Great and informative video, Dr. Hindin! I just started my first year of medical school this past month, and I want you to know how much I appreciate CZcamsrs like you! Thanks for being so honest and informative. Most of all, thanks for the INCREDIBLE work that you do.
Thanks so much, YakScience! Your channel looks great - can't wait to see what you come up with now that you're starting med school! P.S., just posted a video about life OUTSIDE the hospital, if you're curious :)
David Hindin, M.D. thanks so much! That really means a lot. I’ll definitely have to add to my channel with all the new content we’re learning! And I’ll absolutely watch the video!
What an incredible person... and if I may say, you have stunning eyes! My Mum is also in the Medical field and the ungodly hours do take a toll. Thank-you for being amazing ❤
Hey Dr. David, I just can't emphasize enough on the work you do every day in and out, thank you so much for your service. You motivate me to be a truma surgeon
It's probably slightly more difficult coming from out of country, but if that's what your dream is then you should go for it. I'm afraid I can't be much help as to your specific odds, however.
OMG, I honestly got the chills when you responded back, Thank you so much for your response. Means a lot !!
I think it would make a really informational video if you talked about what motivated you to become a surgeon,what do you need in order to achieve it(not only going to university but also physical condition,personality traits stuff like that). I think it would help younger people to get to decide if the field you work in is suitable for them as I would consider it but I'm constantly told by parents and people around me that it's too much to study and I wouldn't be able to perform on my job. Thanks!
Hey Weird Blueberry - thanks so much for the suggestion! And as far as what people are telling YOU, if you have a dream then don't let people around you talk you out of putting in the work it takes to get there.
I'm trying to go for pharmacy but these kinds of vlogs are so very interesting to see. These kinds of helpful vlogs are so rare, it would be amazing if you could keep posting them!
I'm so glad you liked it, iloccorB! I actually just released a new one a few mins ago - let me know what you think!
Hi, this is the first video i've seen from u and i genuinely enjoyed it. I just got admitted to med school in my country, Romania, I'm starting in less than 2 months and I can't wait to begin. I would love to see a video about your journey from the beginning of med school to this day, covering the obstacles u had to go through and how u managed to overcome them. Keep up the good work and good luck on the never ending journey of medicine!
Hey Justin, thanks so much for the kind words. I'm so grateful to have you as a subscriber while you embark on your own medical journey. Love this idea of yours for a new video - will definitely work on doing something like this. In the meantime, make sure to check out my new video - just posted one!
CZcams is getting better at recommending things
So glad to hear that, Austin - thank you!! Just posted a new one if you're curious :)
"I dont even know why we have a organic chemistry book" because it's not like you spent a couple of months studying it for the MCAT 😂
Hahah so true - but most of us haven't thought about organic chemistry for at least 10 years! 🙊
you are a real life superhero. Thank you for dedicating your life to the preservation of someone else's.
Definitely no hero, but thank you so much for the kind words, Parker. Appreciate you. and P.S. - just posted a new video yesterday about 24 hour shifts. Curious to hear what you think!
Dr David you’re an inspiration! Awesome vid
Ramla, you are so kind. Thank you!! just posted a video about life OUTSIDE the hospital, if you're curious :)
Thanks for your hard work Doctor
Thanks a lot, SubieBoy! Really appreciate it.
David Hindin, M.D. :)
*Soon to be a surgeon!*
May God bless you for the tremendous work you do. You're so passionate and dedicated to your job, it's heartwarming ♥. My twin sister passed away from cancer may she rest in peace and I have always admired her surgeons such a noble job. May god reward you !!
Houda, thank you so much for your kind words and for sharing your sister's story. Sending you my thoughts. Just posted a new video - let me know what you think!
Thank you for showing a bit of your day! I would love to see a day in the life please 😊
Thank you so much for the kind words, Charlotte! Just posted a non-hospital day in the life - would love to know what you think 🤓
Loved this day in the life! How much free time do you have? I’m wondering how much time I’ll have for other things in residency.
Hi Adnan, it really depends on the team you're on and the rotation you're on. When I'm trauma chief I have much less free time then when I'm at a community hospital for the month. And like anything else, the main challenge is using the free time that you *do* have effectively.
David Hindin, M.D. Ah, that makes sense. I’m finding out more and more how much free time I’m wasting because I think I’m tired or want a break. There’s so much more I could squeeze out of a day.
Adnan A girl
You’re an amazing human being.
That's so kind of you to say, Mori Jin. Thank you! Appreciate having you as a subscriber. and P.S. - just posted a new video yesterday about 24 hour shifts. Curious to hear what you think!
Such a great video and down to earth doc!
Just saw this in my feed right as I was taking a break from filming a new video tonight. Sam, you are awesome - thank you!
I just found your channel and I love it! I can’t wait to see more of your videos!
Thank you so much, Kristin! Just posted a new one - lmk what you think :)
cool video.. do you work with any PA's in trauma.. that would be a great video to see and hear about that relationship..
Hey Emeka, thank you! Every trauma center is a bit different in terms of staffing. At my institution, we have an NP on our trauma service.
PHILLY REPRESENT!! I GO TO TEMPLE
That’s awesome - nice to meet a fellow Owl :)
Thank you for the work you do
Thank you so much, Yevgeniy! Appreciate you 😊
This came up in my suggested feed. Awesome vid! Thanks for sharing!
I'm so glad you liked it! Just released a new one this afternoon - can't wait to hear what you think 😊
Here in Russia surgeons have a 24 hour shift and right after one they also have to work for 10 hours . So 34 hours at a hospital . Then they usually have 1 day off.
That sounds so tiring, Reggie. Thank you for sharing this!
David Hindin, M.D. :)
Reggie Shmeggie why extra 10hour?
ibro khan well because normally here surgeons have a 8am-6pm shift ,if they don't have a 24 hour one.
Well yeah, but Russian surgery is just a bottle of vodka and an amputation.
It’s 3-42 am in England I have a maths GCSE exam but instead of sleeping am watching this , anyway amazing video and what subject do you need to be a doctor?
I’m flattered you watched this at 3:42 am! There are different prerequisites for Med school- typically some math courses, chemistry, biology, physics, organic chemistry, and a few others. How’d your GCSE exam go?
Dr. Hindin; I was a DAC RN at Walter Reed in DC from 91 to 94...I never encountered a more
Dedicated group of Docs...I worked on Ward 57 and all who worked on that unit was like family..The staff always made sure the Docs were fed as some we're on call for a week at a time...They were a Great group and we're greatly respected. Most of the Docs were Captains..And a few went to the Army Military medical school at Bethesda,MD.
As you probably know , Walter Reed was closed and the Army combined with the Navy and transferred the name Walter Reed to Bethesda Naval. Working at Walter Reed was the best area of my career. When I was there we treated one of the Golden Knights soldiers. And a young E-4 who had a story written about him in the Readers Digest. There are many many Great Memories for me from working at Walter Reed.
Anyway....Military Docs are the Best. All the Best to You!!!!