Day in the Life of a DOCTOR in the HOSPITAL (ft. fainting)

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Join me for a day in the life of a doctor working in the hospital as an internal medicine specialist. You'll see what it's like seeing patients in the emergency department and admitted on the ward. Plus learn about how we treat patients who faint unexpectedly and patients who come in with the life-threatening condition called "sepsis".

Thank you to Jeff and Eryn for participating and to the whole Sault Area Hospital for their support.

This video is made for educational purposes only and should not be viewed as medical advice. Speak to your doctor if you have any concerns about your health.

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Your patients are so lucky to have you! Your excitement and enthusiasm for medicine is a breath of fresh air.

sallyhudson
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To a first year resident, to second, to third, and on and on! Now, you're a specialist!! You're my true model. You worked so hard and it paid off!! Congratulations!

Chealsea
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The fact you are so positive even tho you are in hospital is so amazing!

daisy_lily_chaos
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People like you and Mike are every nurse graduate's dream doctor to work with!

GJ
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I work with so many doctors at my hospital and I wish more of them had the positive attitude that you do. I can only imagine how much more amazing healthcare could be with more doctors like you! Your communication skills are great, your attitude is wonderful, and you pay attention to every detail and work through situations thoroughly to make sure you’re making the right decisions.

zanerivers
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OMG YOU ARE SOO CLOSE TO 1M I’ve been watching since 40k

CamiWuzHere
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I wish all doctors are like you... You are fresh, full of energy and your omnipotent smile... And the way you explain things for us non-medical people... easy to understand... Good luck, and greetings from Slovenia!

sebastijankerse
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In reading some of the comments it is cool to see what a positive role model you are to med students. The rest of us appreciate you also ❤️

wannabetrucker
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I LOVE the hospital vlogs! Thank you for doing this for us future physicians!

mmmr
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I've really enjoyed seeing your career journey over the years! From you taking direction from your superiors to staff coming to you for direction! So neat to see a full 180!

xKitra
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I just started nursing school but I watch your videos on my downtime (which doesn't really exist: but forced by mental blocks and fog) and I'm learning so much. Thank you.

vjohnson
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I had the first woman’s problem and found out finally that I needed a pacemaker, since having that done I have not fainted in going on 4 yrs. You are correct saying that it has to be seen in order to find the problem. Love 💕 watching your videos I’ve been a follower for a very long time. God Bless you and Mark.

shellybielawski
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I faint very frequently, due to POTS, Orthostatic Hypotension, Reactive Hypoglycemia, Vestibular Migraines, and Chiari Malformation. Thank you for talking about it!

AprilCheyenne
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Your positive attitude and smile is refreshing! You really look for the reason behind symptoms, we need more doctors like

katiem
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It's crazy how you released this video and I'm literally learning all about this exact same stuff in school! So relatable!

nomalevolence
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I've fainted while crossing a 6 lane road traffic light, thankfully my friends were present to support me. I have RBBB

callmecelll
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POTS/dysautonomia can cause fainting too. It won't show up as an abnormal heart rhythm. It is just sinus tachycardia. It's becoming even more common now after C*vid. Thank you for saying that c*vid isn't over. I just had it last month and it's made my existing health problems a bit worse.

ChaiLatte
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You are the most engaging doctors am following here, you are making the practice of medicine closer to normal people like us and make us more appreciate how important doctors are. So many times you guys have saved my husband who has heart problems. My daughter and son in law are also reviewing for their boards and I hope they will be like you. Thank you for the inspiration you are giving us Doc! We are always here praying for you and your husbands safety!!!! Continue inspiring the young would be doctors and us who value what you impart to the society.

midwestdrivingschool
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Med student here! I always love your content but this is next level, feels just like shadowing you for a day. Love it😍

sjackson
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You are the kind of Dr. I pray for when I'm at the hospital, thanks for being great. Please screen for POTS with fainting. It is still not on the radar of even cardiologists.

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