Lenox Hill (Netflix) Live Q+A with Dr. John Boockvar

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Lenox Hill is a Netflix documentary following the fascinating journey of two Neurosurgeons, Dr. John Boockvar and Dr. David Langer. We were absolutely privileged to host Dr. John Boockvar from Lenox Hill Neurosurgery on this live Q+A. We talk research, clinical practice, grit flow and emotional intelligence.
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It was great hearing from you Dr John Boockvar😊😊.

Thank you Brain Book for the opportunity.

promisechinecherem
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Loved this, the Lenox Hill documentary was so fantastic.

haleemaahmed
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Love seeing these new generations of mentors, admitting that its healthy and normal to share hardships and difficulties with your loved ones.

gorilla
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Loved the Lenox Hill show. Hope we get another season.

greglarry
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This is the series that made me realise that I had to be a neurosurgeon for sure.
PS; thank u Alex for an amazing channel with non-click bait content

zaids
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Loved it!
Firstly, Thank you so much Brainbook and Dr. Boockvar for making time to do this video on youtube. I must say this was a great idea!

To begin, I have so much to say but to be brief, I am a nurse and I am from Europe.
I watched the show of Lenox Hill on Netflix and I've never seen such a heartwarming, passionate and united team, be it in the department of neurology, gynecology, or the "urgency". And mostly what I was so surprised was the attitude of the surgeons with their patients (mostly Dr. langer). It really got me (positive wise) because as a Neurosurgeon you have the respect of the people or even of the healthcare workers because you have such big responsibility in what you do (like you heal people but sometimes not, and also all the time that you invested in being a neurosurgeon already deserves all the respect, but you are human beings.) And to see that you are so "down to hearth" and not all the surgeons that came across in my "career" that thought to be the "GOD's" on this planet, is beautiful to see.

Finally, thank you all for this amazing opportunity and could you please put the names on the different books mentioned in the video? I couldn't catch everything because I am not that good at listening to English.

Dr. Boockvar and Dr. Langer continue to do your amazing work, efficiency in all "categories" (= in social, in neurology, and so on) you already master.

ps: sorry for the big text.And Dr. Boockvar you are so right when you said "don't be a jerk" I completely agree about that subject on the video. I am so happy that season 2 is on its way yay!

aveareybeauty
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We need more people like you in this world
Thanks for the great content !!!🙃

ananyarao
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BRAINBOOK you’re pushing me so hard to be a neurosurgeon 😅😅

grandiosity
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I’m really surprised because I have watched Lenox Hill on Netflix JUST NOW! Lol

hwangbeumkim
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Great interview! Thank you for this :)

nabilahhuda
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loved this interview.Thank you alex for giving us a look into dr johns persona.

iamchelseaman
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This was fantastic, thank you so much..I watched on my other YouTube account. Very inspiring, emotional & all round fascinating 👍

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What is really beneficial to me, as a patient and a mother of two patients, is to get a larger inside to the "backstage", to the way your day as a surgeon works. For example, the weight a good long term patient - surgeon brings to you. The necessity to be able to switch into robot mode, etc. And to actually get some "real" footage from the opera room. As a chronic patient one spends so much time in hospital, with hospital staff, you feel sometimes more at home and understood there than at home with the family. Everybody gets insides in the most intimate aspects of your life - I am grateful to have been given the chance to have a bigger inside into the life of you Dr. Bookvar, Dr. Langer and Dr. Levine (especially thanks for sharing your way) and all the others. Great team, great work ethics, - Good interview also - so good that you use the newly won publicity to talk about the system and the education. Thank you so much for challenging yourselves and taking care of yourselves and keeping up the group and community spirit besides the money aspects. Bless you

annamariafassio
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I don't study Science but I want to be a Neurosurgery researcher

LaLa-enwb
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Alex really asked all the right questions!
As for the answers, this brought more confidence that i myself, am on the right path for me. The description of what makes a good doctor and/or surgeon really lifted a rock from my shoulders, knowing that not being an asshole and having the work ethic will take a person far enough. Maybe i won´t develop imposter syndrome afterall, lol 😂 thanks a lot, this was great.

JTmoto
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If I could give 10, thumbs up, I would

Kam
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Thanks for sharing your expertise .
I love the show . Yet am interested in
A second opinion . I had failed neck fusion's
And I have some sacks with spinal fluid . I had lower back fusion and I still have lower back problem's . How do I get a appointment to see one of your awesome expertise ? I wish I had my surgeries there . I am sure that I wouldn't had needed any of the other surgeries .
I really appreciate your help .

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hi! thanks so much for the interview it was amazing! i couldnt see dr boockvars email on the description box and can find it anywhere else. could you please add it?

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