Neurosurgeon quits

preview_player
Показать описание
Link to Goobie and Doobie:
"I Was An MIT Educated Neurosurgeon Now I'm Unemployed And Alone In The Mountains How Did I Get Here?"

For more information:
www.MustafaKhanMD.com

DISCLAIMER:
The contents of this YouTube video/ channel (including but not limited to: Images, text, graphics, links, other materials) are for educational/ informational purposes ONLY. This content is NOT professional medical advice, and is NOT meant to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Watching this video does not establish a patient-doctor relationship. The content of this YouTube video should not be used to make judgments/ decisions regarding diagnosis or treatment. As with any medical condition, SEEK THE PROFESSIONAL OPINION OF A PHYSICIAN FOR A THOROUGH EVALUATION. All rights to the images, music, clips, and other materials used belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership over any third-party content used. This educational video may contain copyrighted content not authorized for use by the owner. Use of copyrighted content falls under fair use guidelines (Section 107 of the Copyright Act).
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

That was a very elegant & respectful comment. Love seeing other surgeons support Dr Goobie. TRUTH takes courage.

LabradoodleTofuBoy
Автор

Wow! nice to see a fellow doctor show support for Goobie, the surgeon doctor who quit! Goobie has the soul of a healer not a quitter!

ALEZANDAR
Автор

He’s a very excellent example to speak up when something doesn’t feel right!! He’s a Hero for such bravery

CindyHealing
Автор

This is so needed! I’m in a similar situation….I’ve had days where I would prefer to be a car salesman. My reasoning is at least people are aware of the dishonesty and greed from the salesman. It’s even more disheartening to see the less scrupulous colleagues get the praise and money/ promotion.

yinshah
Автор

So many of the doctors I have worked with over the years have said just that…the "corporate " medicine is the worst part of their jobs. Thanks for sharing.

landerson
Автор

Thank you for being so transparent and acknowledging how brave Dr. Goobie actually is.

thayoliveira
Автор

I've been working in internal med for the last 11 years and I'm ready to say goodbye.

mbrighton
Автор

Wow. Thank you so much for sharing your perspective. As patients we feel this from the system and it’s nice to be reminded there are doctors that truly care about doing what’s best for our health.

ekaa
Автор

Thank you for making this video and for adding your voice to Dr. Goobie’s! It appears that more and more people are waking up to the way healthcare has been corrupted.

ButtercupK
Автор

This was a really thoughtful commentary, especially given that it was less than 3 minutes. Also wishing Dr. Goobie the best in his next chapter.

KingaGorski
Автор

Very well articulated and respectful - thank you!

Phuspak
Автор

0:09 We don’t need to be in the medical field to recognize the harm being done to patients within the medical-industrial complex. As patients, we often bear the brunt of a system where profits are prioritized over care. While there are some dedicated and compassionate doctors, many simply conform to the system, becoming part of a profit-driven machine. I’m incredibly grateful for my naturopathic doctor in private practice, who truly prioritizes patient well-being. ❤

raliyaxsomo
Автор

My friend who was a neurosurgeon/orthopedic surgeon. He was kind, loving, intelligent, and had been a good football player for a major university. One day he cut his finger while preforming surgery on a man’s shoulder and he became infected with Hepatitis C. He lost weight and got very sick before the medical team finally arrived at the diagnosis. I ask him why he didn’t have the patient’s blood tested for diseases before the surgery and he said it was against the law and he could get in trouble if he ordered the test. I replied well isn’t preforming surgery somewhat like Russian Roulette if you don’t know or can’t test for deadly or infectious diseases before you risk your life trying to help any patient ? This happened 15 years ago, I hope government rules and regulations have improved since.

VonBluesman
Автор

Thank you for your receptivity to humanity and understanding. I am a patient with PTSD from how dehumanizing medicine has been to me as a woman. You are rare and I wish you represented your profession but, tragically, that has not been my experience.

Seahawkess
Автор

as a new grad in the world of medicine, the word "dehumanizing" was spot on...

alasdfsdfsdf
Автор

Nice discussion thanks.
I was a surgeon and got injured and disabled. I’m happier now!!!

ablejohn
Автор

I would like to thank you for this honest presentation of the current situation in medicine.

h.w.
Автор

This happened in many corporate jobs these days, quantity over quality, it is all about the number of turn-over, the speed of turn-over, if mistake is made, it would create another jobs for someone else to fix the mistake instead of have enough time to fix the mistake in the first instance.

ymaster
Автор

Thanks for the explanation, I saw the video of this neurosurgeon, and thought he must have had some very compelling reason to quit with all that time and training he had done.

SusiesRepeat
Автор

You spelled the secrets of the coporate medicine, hopefully it can become a subject in public discussion, especially in the medical field.

suechen
welcome to shbcf.ru