Day In the Life of A Neurosurgeon - Mark McLaughlin, MD, FACS, FAANS : Episode 2

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Mental preparation, Med Student Teaching Rounds, Patient preparation. There's a lot more to surgical preparation than hand hygiene. Join Dr. McLaughlin for this glimpse into a neurosurgeon's day.
    Intended for a wide audience. Med Students, Pre-Med, and individuals considering a career in medicine will gain insight into the the profession. Patients can learn more about what to expect, and what a neurosurgeon is thinking and doing during the lead up to surgery.
    About Dr. Mark McLaughlin
    www.markmclaug...

Komentáře • 76

  • @influentialnobody8960
    @influentialnobody8960 Před 8 měsíci +17

    Listening that my doctor prays before my procedure takes away 90% of my anxiety. My doctors hands are guided by the One who loves me ❤

  • @marybabameto1195
    @marybabameto1195 Před 2 lety +175

    I love how you are a very patient teacher and spend a lot of time with the med student. Really dismantling the malignancy of the neurosurg reputation

    • @barsambarsamian1412
      @barsambarsamian1412 Před 2 lety +9

      As a 4th year med student myself, I'd be way too intimidated to even comprehend what he was telling me if I was in her shoes.

    • @bboysaif8
      @bboysaif8 Před 2 lety +2

      @@barsambarsamian1412 ​ ask questions as she’s doing, you’re there to learn

    • @Loutripe
      @Loutripe Před 2 lety +19

      Its a video. I don't want to sound like an a**hole but people act different when on camera and behind the scene. It's pretty known that some very qualified people in the medical field have huge egos, have a temper, some are even psychopath, they are completly desensitised of the human body.
      Why do you think he is wearing a very expensive gold watch on duty ? Does he need it to see time ?
      I'm not saying he is a bad person I'm sure he is a very good doctor and/or person but always be critical of a situation.
      People don't ask things about people in the medical field because they are saving lifes and it would be "a bit unethical" to ask questions some would say.
      I have a friend who's a nurse and the stuff she hears doctors say about patient or about work and how they treat their collegues, that would make you mad.
      Not all doctors are like that thank god and the more we get access to those informations, the less likely we will have crazy doctors.
      But a few years ago there was a story of a brazilian surgeon doing "stuff" to attractive women while they were asleep. It was one story because he got caught in the act.
      Now just imagine in the past 60 years the crazy stories lol

    • @abba-Flammenfresser
      @abba-Flammenfresser Před rokem +1

      @@Loutripe stop making up stories in your head and appreciate this very, very talented human-being at the very pinnacle of his profession give us a glimpse into his work. There are only a handful of humans capable of doing what he’s doing, and you’re over hear throwing around hypotheticals? Go be miserable elsewhere 💩

  • @kubabak4
    @kubabak4 Před rokem +45

    God bless these people that have studied all these long years, sleepless nights, stress, constant nerves just to aid the world and save lives of so many people. Massive respects.

    • @lulumoon6942
      @lulumoon6942 Před rokem +1

      Have one at home, and I can tell you that they give a portion of their lifetime for others.

    • @kubabak4
      @kubabak4 Před rokem

      @@lulumoon6942 No doubt man and these are the people deserving of publicity and awards not clowns in the mainstream media.

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933

    I felt very strongly when this physician took this women's hand to show support to her and to help her to feel safer. As a patient this is very important in building trust between patient and physician.

    • @1988sawa
      @1988sawa Před rokem +1

      Yes, personal touch- even if just for a couple minutes- is SO important, not only for the emotional, but also for trust. I've been in unfortunate positions where the primadona walks in for a procedure and hasn't even made eye contact let alone a short meet...I mean how long does it take? It feels assaulted and as just a number in these situations. Often I read the comments here about Dr. McLaughlin, and they are always complimentary if his bedside manner. Bravo, Mark, may you never lose that. 💞
      @MarkMclaughlin

  • @1988sawa
    @1988sawa Před rokem +16

    Oh, Dr. Mark...listening to you and watching that walk...I just am so proud that you were my surgeon. Your intense and comprehensive knowledge are stunning. And your interest in teaching, well, you know that I know well your parents would be so proud. And to add to that, as I remember, your sincere looking into patients' eyes, and listening... again, I was fortunate to have been advised to go to you for my surgery 💞
    @Mark R Mclaughlin

  • @medbubble2798
    @medbubble2798 Před 2 lety +99

    It's truly amazing , how patient you are with the med student , and are explaining everything in detail , being a fellow med student, if all the academic doctors and surgeons were as patient and diligent as you are , we would all gain so much knowledge .
    Also really do appreciate that you've taken the time out of your busy schedule to make these videos to educate us , thank you . :)

    • @brody2642
      @brody2642 Před rokem +8

      Seriously. I feel like me and my peers wouldn't be so terrified all the time if we had physicians like him guiding us. The whole culture of "my superiors treated us like shit, so now we have to continue the tradition" is toxic.

    • @NeuroRounds
      @NeuroRounds Před rokem +1

      He is truly the best!

  • @peggymartin7681
    @peggymartin7681 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I love that you pray! That’s very comforting…❤

  • @bayjustin3885
    @bayjustin3885 Před 2 lety +38

    So this is how the other half lives … damn.
    Here I am, sleeping in… getting drunk … eating crap … fat … undisciplined … unprepared
    And here he is, prob waking up early, prepared, healthy, disciplined.
    He’s changing lives and I’m changing the channel, on my sofa. day in. Day out.
    Inspiring ! Truly! Thank you !

    • @loganhanson8713
      @loganhanson8713 Před rokem +9

      But that doesn’t have to be the extent of your life! You have the opportunity to do that for yourself and to live in a way that is self-fulfilling. Sure you may not have the availability to go back to school and become a neurosurgeon but you can put forth the effort that comes with this profession into your life as well. Best of luck and I wish you well in your future endeavors

  • @contrajedi8
    @contrajedi8 Před rokem +6

    I love the fact that you hype your team and show appreciation to them. Great leadership, sir.

  • @neuromd42
    @neuromd42 Před 6 měsíci +4

    absolutely invaluable videos for anyone contemplating any type of specialty

  • @xMrJanuaryx
    @xMrJanuaryx Před rokem +2

    Was looking for episode 3. Couldn't find it. Anyhow, thank god for people like this. That's all I can really say.

  • @isaiahhealey6323
    @isaiahhealey6323 Před 6 měsíci +1

    such an amazing doctor and person.

  • @luiscrespo9902
    @luiscrespo9902 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for being such an excellent, patient, teacher. It's so important to build the bench of future health care professionals.

  • @valleygirlgg
    @valleygirlgg Před 2 lety +6

    So I was experiencing pretty bad neck pain and have a history of being in a head-on motorcycle collision when I was 9 years old when scans were not yet used and I broke my neck but no one knew it at the time. Having this bad neck pain I went to Dr. Mark Remington and he took an xray and came in, raised his voice about how I had arthritis but so what! Everyone does! Because of my history I asked for an MRI. He refused and chased me out of his office. I found out 5 years or so later while in the ER with this neck pain and had an MRI. Guess what? I needed emergency surgery to decompress my spinal cord and all the discs had herniated and degenerative arthritis had pretty much destroyed my atlantoaxial joint in my neck. You know, the one that literally holds your head on your body. I have developed lung and heart disease so I can't have surgery. I will end up a quadriplegic. I'm only 61.

  • @Danny_jrt
    @Danny_jrt Před 2 lety +6

    I very much appreciate these videos! Nice to see a fellow wrestler dominating in the OR as well.

  • @pabloemilioguzman5708

    Congratulations Dr. McLaughlin!

  • @jimharshaw1
    @jimharshaw1 Před 2 lety +6

    Another fascinating behind-the-scenes look! Thank you for sharing. Looking forward to the next one.

  • @deborahdesanto2313
    @deborahdesanto2313 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks very much for sharing this video.

  • @ceciliarosenberg4874
    @ceciliarosenberg4874 Před 5 měsíci

    You are a wonderful Doctor.

  • @makeamericakateagain
    @makeamericakateagain Před 2 lety +1

    What an inspiring surgeon! 👨🏼‍⚕️👨🏼‍⚕️👨🏼‍⚕️❤️❤️❤️

  • @astrostar4181
    @astrostar4181 Před 3 měsíci

    I’m glad I’m not the only one dancing before surgery! 😅

  • @JohnMarcos178
    @JohnMarcos178 Před 2 lety +2

    Love these videos, would be great to see another episode

  • @debrawronker4932
    @debrawronker4932 Před 2 lety +3

    I'm a retired nurse of for 33 years love you videos I found out I have degenerative disc disease in my neck my C 1,2,3, are gone and my four five and six are almost gone I live in Northern California and I seen a neurosurgeon at UC Davis and I'm 65 years old what do you think?

  • @omarkg2007
    @omarkg2007 Před 2 lety +1

    Great! Looking forward to more of this.

  • @danieloconnell6306
    @danieloconnell6306 Před 4 měsíci

    I had left shoulder surgery on April eighth and I 4 osteochondromas removed and I have to wear a sling on my left arm to protect the bone when I am at home I don’t have to wear the sling

  • @XxXxXxXxXxXxXxXxXXxXxxccx

    Please make more these videos

  • @123space8
    @123space8 Před 2 lety +14

    That Rolex ☺️

  • @fayeart5277
    @fayeart5277 Před rokem +2

    Neurosurgeons...have eyes of a hawk, heart of a lion and hands of a lady.

  • @dpacc88
    @dpacc88 Před rokem +1

    Student interaction👌 Patient interaction a bit rushed.

  • @michaellui74
    @michaellui74 Před 2 lety +4

    Hi Dr McLaughlin I have seen most of your great videos. I am new subscriber reaching out to you for help please. I have a condition call syringomyelia. I have had two surgeries in the past first surgery 2012 they put a shunt in t3 t4 at UCSF. I still didn’t feel right afterward. My second surgery was 2014 with dr Barth green in Miami. I had craniotomy and lamicitmy. I felt better after ward my legs not as stiff less headaches just feel normal. Now 2022 my quads getting weak balance is off and very stiff please advise what to do ?? Are you familiar with syringomylia??? Or do you kno good surgeon for syringomylia my case really complicated . Please advise dr green has retired thank you Dr😃

  • @piotrlibera5629
    @piotrlibera5629 Před 10 měsíci

    Why loops instead of microskope ?

  • @danieloconnell6306
    @danieloconnell6306 Před 5 měsíci

    I have a condition of my bones and they are non cancerous heredity multiple osteochondromas

  • @christinah.8504
    @christinah.8504 Před 2 měsíci

    this guy loves the sound of his own voice.

  • @AzizbekZokirov025
    @AzizbekZokirov025 Před 10 měsíci

    From what site did you see the MRI of the patient on the laptop?

  • @momosgrotto4745
    @momosgrotto4745 Před rokem

    Hi I'm a premed student and have a simple question out of curiosity, why does everyone else where foot covering but you don't?

  • @travischilders9921
    @travischilders9921 Před 2 lety +1

    Cody Johnson!

  • @savannahmorrow7675
    @savannahmorrow7675 Před rokem +2

    mark! do you happen to work with epic?

    • @NeuroRounds
      @NeuroRounds Před rokem +1

      Yes, he does. Some of the hospitals he is affiliated with use Epic as EMR!

  • @epiconvergence
    @epiconvergence Před 2 lety +3

    1:46. the man doesn^t even need to carry his pen :-)

  • @secondtononepaf
    @secondtononepaf Před 2 lety +5

    Neurosurgery is for me

  • @drvivekmallan
    @drvivekmallan Před rokem +2

    That date just is a little too loud no

  • @somewhrntm
    @somewhrntm Před rokem +1

    Have you ever done essential tremor focused ultrasound treatment?

  • @destineklyn9780
    @destineklyn9780 Před 2 lety +5

    Hello, I just watched a YT video and it says that when you become a neurosurgeon, you are already 40- 45 years old (takes a lot of time). Is that true? I'm an aspiring neurosurgeon and I will start my med journey perhaps 2- 4 years from now.

    • @crixsnbhagi
      @crixsnbhagi Před 2 lety +10

      In America its 4yrs of college, 4yrs of medical school, then 7yrs of residency and a year or two of fellowship. That's 16 to 17yrs, so if you start college at 18yrs with no breaks in between and set backs you'll be finished by 34 to 35yrs.

    • @mustang8206
      @mustang8206 Před 2 lety +6

      Like the other person said 35 if you don't breaks but lots of people take a research year before going into residency which adds another year, and some people take a gap year before applying into med school, or they don't get in the first time. Both of these things could mean you won't be a neurosurgeon until 37

  • @a1eaglesfan
    @a1eaglesfan Před 2 lety

    That was a massive setup for a lipoma

  • @lisalove6327
    @lisalove6327 Před rokem +1

    Hi

  • @tylersbardella3985
    @tylersbardella3985 Před 2 lety

    Tyler have you

  • @rubalthakur5624
    @rubalthakur5624 Před 11 měsíci

    I do understand respected sir I know what u r dealing with and I want the same adrenaline and the job of saving someone’s life

  • @elizabethnevers3945
    @elizabethnevers3945 Před měsícem

    I was not vibing with this dude at all. From the moment she asked a pre-op question and he wouldn’t give her his full attention. I would have noped out of there. My cardiologist never rushes me. When I ask a question he usually pulls up his heart model, shows me an ECG to illustrate a point, or pulls up data points from heart monitors I’ve worn. He showed up early to talk to me in pre-op. He also wears a backpack. Not a Rolex. I like a nerd doctor. Not a jock doc.

  • @richardsmith9509
    @richardsmith9509 Před rokem +1

    Dr Mark: great compassionate videos but I think that a $20,000 solid gold Rolex while in scrubs is totally unnecessary.......

    • @pieevlogs
      @pieevlogs Před rokem

      😅

    • @natalies9984
      @natalies9984 Před 4 měsíci

      That’s your observation and whilst I understand, if he were to save your life, would you be okay with that?

  • @ezequielmartinez3582
    @ezequielmartinez3582 Před 2 lety +1

    more blood please.

    • @stevenpryer5880
      @stevenpryer5880 Před rokem +1

      PINEAL GLAND AND MELATONIN CAPSULES🔞🔞🔞🔞🔞🔞🔞🔞🔞🔞🔞🔞🔞🔞🔞⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️

  • @tylersbardella3985
    @tylersbardella3985 Před rokem +1

    TyylertGuii

  • @fuzzybutkus8970
    @fuzzybutkus8970 Před 4 měsíci

    Lipoma??? Well heck let’s get Dr. Pimple popper in for a consult. That little chick is wicked with Lipomas,cysts and Lidocaine. She might need marcaine for that bad boy but let’s dig in.

  • @liftingisfun2350
    @liftingisfun2350 Před 2 lety +4

    I used to be a surgeon and thought, not anymore. I went to Vegas to turn my millions to billions. Haven't looked back since

  • @stevenpryer5880
    @stevenpryer5880 Před rokem +1

    FRANCIQUE ERIC IRENE ARTHUR WESLEY FRANCIQUE🚫🔞🚫🔞🚫🔞🚫🔞🚫🔞🚫🔞🚫🔞🚫🔞🚫🔞🚫🔞🚫🔞🚫🔞🚫🔞🚫🔞🚫🔞🚫🔞🚫🔞🚫

  • @christianmaas6917
    @christianmaas6917 Před rokem

    What kind of doctor doesn't have a pen on hand?
    If you can't even have a pen, how can you be sure to have all of the necessary surgical tools?