Real Doctor Reacts to CHICAGO MED | Medical Drama Review | Doctor Mike

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Next up on the medical drama review series is Chicago Med. I know that the series has multiple shows airing simultaneously like Chicago p.d. and Chicago fire, so this gave me hope that the Chicago Med will be pretty good since they have experience in making these types of shows.

Chicago Med is surprisingly fresh. It had all the attributes of a quality medical drama. Unique medical conditions that inherently bring drama to the screen. Solid actors and actresses. Good character development, without that much romantic drama. Although I'm sure it will come in the later episodes (please correct me if I'm wrong). This show pleasantly surprised me and left me wanting to watch another episode.

Basically, the question I am answering in this description is how accurate is Chicago Med.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy this episode of Real Doctor Watches Chicago Med / Real Doctor Reacts to Chicago Med . If you want me to continue making this doctor reaction video please give it a like and leave me a comment on which tv drama or show you'd like for me to review next. Love you all!

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He protecc
He attack
But most importantly
He *chest compressions chest compressions chest compressions*

Ilovenorthandshouthkorea
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"How'd your arms get so toned?" Chest compressions

bootybuttcheeks
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When I was a boy scout, we were all trained on CPR, and they basically explained it to us as "breaking ribs means that you're doing it right. They can fix broken ribs later, but they can't fix dead."

Thememester
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Every Chicago med episode:

“Uh oh. This woman is pregnant.”

holly
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My dad has a cystic fybrosis in his DNA and my mom has it also.(it means both of my parents don’t have cystic fibrosis but the childeren have a chance of getting it) My 2 brothers died, one died at the age of 5 the other at the age of 11. My sister died at 4 months. I’m the only one who doesn’t have it.


I’m studying in a lab. I’m trying to find a cure using Crispr Cas. It’s hard, a lot of pressure and a lot of studying.
But we’ll get there.

quincy
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“Me: Why are your arms so muscular?”
Dr Mike: “ chest compressions, chest compressions, chest compressions

chloeneale
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What I like about chicago med is that they include nurses a lot and show the importance of nurses. They even have nurses as main characters.

Lily-dihm
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Me in my 40’s with cystic fibrosis: Oh, is like to see Dr. Mike analyze this show.

Dr. Mike: Most people with cystic fibrosis live somewhere into their 40’s.

Me: ☹️

unclecreepy
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He should come out with merch that says “chest compressions, chest compressions, chest compressions!”

ns-bpub
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"Doctor he is dying from cancer"
Mike: "should have done more chest compressions"

beba
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He should look through the Chicago med s5ep6, where one of the Drs literally locks herself in the patients room to give the child antibiotics even though the parents were not wanting it. Would be interesting seeing his reaction to the ethically wrong decisions made throughout the episode, even maybe with legal eagle to go through the law aspects

minnie
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1:26 I liked that he was doing the chest compressions with one hand while holding onto the top bar. While not ideal and you absolutely should use two hands whenever possible, when riding in an ambulance you can very easily fall and lose your balance while driving. Speaking from experience :)

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8:30
Doctor: “I can’t find a pulse”
Dr Mike: *whispers “code blue” under his breath*

elcuperhero
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Doctor Mike: "you have to get the 7 to 9 hours of sleep"
Me: "five it is!"

arfaelo
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So Spanish is my first language and I wanted to let everyone know that the dude that was talking to that woman who didn't speak English actually did a really good job he said exactly what he had said in English, that the patient had gone too long without oxygen. He also barely had an accent so I was really impressed, especially when he proceeded to talk to her about possibly having her boyfriend become an organ donor

duskdemonic
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As a nursing student, it's nice to see a show that is pretty medically accurate. It reinforces my understanding of my material and helps me pinpoint what's right and what's wrong. Also love the amount of time nurses are shown in this series

Thatwasianboii
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I’m completely obsessed with this show at the moment, and it’s really nice to see that it is mostly medically accurate. Makes me feel like I’m learning something.

stella-qocy
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“Back so soon?”
“I missed you guys.”
Is a whole chronically ill kid mood.
The front desk attendants know me by name and multiple medical professionals in the building know me by face (or wheelchair at least). That was an extremely accurate moment that I appreciate lmao.

oppaloopa
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10+ year nationally certified ASL interpreter here! 🙌 Thanks for the shout-out!

FYI - It's not "translator" ... we are interpreters. ;)

Translators do written translations on paper. Interpreters interpret real-time conversations. ❤

sarahbaker
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10:55 for the record, his Spanish was perfect! at least what you showed, the pronunciation was correct and the grammar was flawless. he seemed to know what he was doing, and like he only said it in English first for the TV audience

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