Doctor Reacts to Dr. Glaucomflecken’s Viral Medical TikToks!

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Real doctor reacts to medical TikToks and in this one, we're reacting to the hilarious TikTok videos by the hilarious and incredible Dr. Glaucomflecken!!

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At 5:59, that cap is used by Dr. G to indicate the charge nurse, the most feared person in each department.

hungadunga
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I love that last glaucomflecken skit with the med student asking about HYPERnatremia at the last minute.

lea-analowery
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1St week of cardiothoracic surgery residency, I was required to manage the whole cardiothoracic ER by myself and to call oncall or attendings if someone needed a thoracotomy lol

fayazahmadmomand
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in my experience, the pathologist is always the nicest person you can come across in a hospital (and dude knows everything)

BruderSenf
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The one time I spent in hospital as an adult were pleasant enough. I mostly slept and relaxed all day. My only responsibility and care: Be awake when it was time to select and order meals. I had surgery and was kept comfortable with opiates. Everyone in my room were professionals doing their jobs. Apart from the gut pain the opiates couldn't tame, it was like being at a spa.

This likely does not apply to individuals who are very ill.

sdzielinski
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Last time I was in the hospital an orderly woke me at 5am (4 hours after Nurse gave me Xanax to relax me to let me sleep) asking if I wanted help taking a shower. Dude, GO AWAY!

nandisaand
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Love it Jess. You had a lot of fun with this one.

Bedecampbell
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I am just thinking, I work at a medical ward with a specialty in endo, I am a LPN (or what goes for lpn's where I live) and a lot of our patients either have or develop delirium while in the hospital. The main cure for delirium is sleep. Fortunately my country does not preround and the round is one doctor and one nurse talking to the patient about what was found, what the patient wants to happen, and plans for the future.

taniagruning
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Waking patients up: I've been woken up by a night nurse to ask me if I wanted a sleeping pill. Seriously. Also, advice from someone who's been there: NEVER have anything "Interesting" or unusual in a teaching hospital. You'll get no rest or peace.

markouellette
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I was in hospital for 2 months following an accident. Emergency surgery the morning of my first day I stopped breathing 😂. Woke up in IMCU. For the next 7 days or so, I was woken up every . Single . Day at midnight and 5 am for vitals check. Apparently, I don't move when I sleep and breathe quiet 😂. Fun way to freak out the nurses. I usually dozed off again after 5 am check and my surgeon would wake me up at 7 by tickling my toes 😂

WaiferThyme
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Residency sucks. I work in the Neuro ICU as an RN and the residents get treated like garbage. They work literally all the time.

FastAligator
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Was this a reaction or repressed trama from med school and residency? The last skit seemed that way anyway 😂

bmriverrat
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I feel that you have an efficiency problem in the US. In Germany rounds take about 45 seconds to 3 minutes per patient on average and our patients don’t die because of it.

bernddasbrot
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I’ve seen some despicable behaviors by Chief residents on rounds. I think Neuro surgery and Cards are the worst. One Chief resident was actually pulling a 2nd year resident BY HIS EAR, through the NTICU while verbally berating him. The chief resident wasn’t very good and was always pissed about something.
We see GREAT teams and not so great teams depending on the rotations. Our attendings were Fantastic! Most had fairly extensive military practice with mobile surgical hospitals.

jessiewinegeart
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I generally only watch your scrubs videos but decided to give this a try. Never heard of this guy.

travis
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6:40 Flowered "net" is the Charge Nurse.

rcslyman
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yes i love him, he's another good one like steveioe's, speaking of i'd love to see you watch his tips from the er series.

u
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@Jess The MD Vanderbilt sent an intern into the exam room with me without supervision and the intern said medical things that were absolutely false. It was my first time to go to Vanderbilt and I will never go there again.

robertlomax
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So much different than IT. We would never allow newbies to do anything that could cause harm.

jontastic
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Wait, new people start on 1. Of july ? So on their 3rd day they get to deal with 4. of July shit ? Poor guys 😢

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