In the trenches of wards and MICU for the rest of 2024 :/ so we’ll see how vids go. Residency is busy believe it or not lol. But do check out the giveaways!!
@BabyIsa0229 күн бұрын
I’m a seasoned MICU RN and now an acute care NP and I’ve gotta say you’re a true inspiration for us in healthcare/ medicine. You embody dedication and resilience. Thank you for giving us a glimpse into your life.
@HEINERN7Ай бұрын
My brother. I am a high school student from Norway in my second of three years. My dream is to become a doctor, and your videos have fed me with motivation, but also knowledge. I hope that you'll get through every day and every battle that may occur, a little stronger. I'm gonna thank you the day I become a doctor.
@raghavranga9678Ай бұрын
I’m a m4 applying to residency, these videos give us a real glance at what life is at your program and in residency as a whole. Good luck through your career!
@NDMDАй бұрын
thank you and best of luck to you applying!
@bettysmith4527Ай бұрын
I am a vascular access nurse and love using ultrasound to place lines, SO MUCH easier!! LOL, I laughed when you went outside to the cold and were sad about it, welcome to the northeast!!!! Snow will be flying soon, get your winter jacket and gloves ready, and don't forget the ice scraper and brush for your car!
@NDMDАй бұрын
Right??? Getting good at USGIV is like cheating
@bettysmith4527Ай бұрын
@@NDMD for sure!! Especially in super sick patients if they want access prior to placing a central line, we have 4 inch catheters we can place in the larger upper arm veins quite quickly (instead of a PICC or midline which takes a lot more time).
@edwinrios694529 күн бұрын
😢
@evankugle7027Ай бұрын
This is sick man, thanks for being a true inspiration for myself trying to become a doc.
@NDMDАй бұрын
thank you :)
@KicksKapri23 күн бұрын
Dope videos my guy!! Showing me what it’ll be like come this time next year
@JasonMoirАй бұрын
At 3:52, the structures are the right ventricle on the top, left ventricle on bottom left of the screen, left atrium on bottom right of the screen.
@seankumar6362Ай бұрын
Yessir!
@NDMDАй бұрын
Strong work🫡
@RimazOsman-u1eАй бұрын
literally living the life I dream of! keep up the great videos!
@NDMDАй бұрын
Thank you:)
@nathanpal9161Ай бұрын
I look forward to watching your videos every time I see you post! I’m in the middle of the application cycle for med school right now and your videos are really entertaining and inspiring to me!
@NDMDАй бұрын
Thank you so much!!! You got a lot to look forward to
@x.hrchta27 күн бұрын
Hey man! Just wanted to say I absolutely love your vlogs! I always throw them on in the morning or while im studying. I am in my second year of undergrad wanting to hopefully go into Pulmonology. I love how you actually teach while you're vlogging, I find everything you see and learn about incredibly fascinating! Seeing your videos is super motivating. Do you have any advice for the pre-meds out there?
@tanveertouhid9483Ай бұрын
I always love your every single video and NDMD is vest professional KZbinr and Doctor
@NDMDАй бұрын
thank you so much :)
@june3536Ай бұрын
The simulation looks so amazing and fun! 🤩
@NDMDАй бұрын
it's super fun and great for beginners learning their orientations around the probe!
@fran0162Ай бұрын
Right ventricle on top, left ventricle and left atrium in the bottom of the screen. Cardiology was a fav part of A & P - years ago!
@NDMDАй бұрын
got it 🫡
@jariatoubarry3724Ай бұрын
Always waiting for these videos
@NDMDАй бұрын
thank you for watching :)
@joepanza3814Ай бұрын
I know am not in medicine you probably wonder why I watch your videos I learn so much from you and other you tubers I get my knowledge of the use of the supplies giving me the knowledge to set up a workable supply room for the provider and residents I spent many months doing this to make it easier the SRC micu supply room is set up with all procedures supplies in one area to make it easiest for residents providers to grab and go and always make my self available to get what ever else you need
@brunerguy1Ай бұрын
Have a good Thanksgiving, (Doctor) Andy. The drone footage above autumnal CT is lovely. Peace. Prayers.
@NDMD28 күн бұрын
hope you had a great thanksgiving as well!
@vincenthevern937128 күн бұрын
@@NDMD Thanks, Andy, hope you're getting ready for a Northeast winter. I live in Central NY and am used to the cold and snow.
@ghaida76Ай бұрын
5:29 why the heart is jn lateral view? Should not be perfectly in the middle?
@JBK-w5uАй бұрын
What is the main difference between a CRNA and MD Anesthesiologist, meaning job duties. I don't know what I want to pursue
@NDMDАй бұрын
MD definitely gives more options for sub-specialization (pain medicine, regional, OB/GYN, crit care, CT) and usually oversees more rooms and get priority for more complex cases. CRNA is a lot more focused on one room a day and typically more bread and butter but both are great options in a great field! both need a critical care background to do well though!
@MABchevyАй бұрын
Asian food? You and your friends must try - THE BLUE ORCHID located on Court street in New Haven! Trivia and karaoke nights also 😃
@NDMDАй бұрын
added to the list to check out!
@Pat_Y87Ай бұрын
I always find reading the ultrasound very confusing, as I’m not that good with 3D orientation, do you have any tips on this? 😆 Anyways, great content as always, best of luck with residency!
@NDMD28 күн бұрын
showmethepocus.com and univeristy of toronto have great POCUS explanations and simulatiosn to help with 3D orientation!
@ismaelnursema-yk1mgАй бұрын
Much love ❤
@NDMDАй бұрын
Thank you :)
@amishshark3549Ай бұрын
How has the residency/fellow Bill of rights affected your time at Yale?
@richiemd777Ай бұрын
On a scale of 1-10, how would you suggest an ultrasound elective if you're interested in anesthesia. Does it help?
@NDMDАй бұрын
definitely helps. especially with access in the OR and ICUs where anesthesia typically rotates through. it will set you above and beyond your co-residents to have a strong background in it
@richiemd777Ай бұрын
@NDMD thank you. Keep the videos coming. Biggest supporter from GA.
@kayleegoff14127 күн бұрын
In Ohio it’s 26 degrees.
@okn22921Ай бұрын
MS3/6 here. Please share resources on how to get started in learning ultrasound? (Anyone 😢) It’s not a big part of our curriculum, I’d like more theory and practice.
@NDMDАй бұрын
my medschool made a website called showmethepocus.com and University of Toronto has a really good POCUS website similar to it!
@fisherbredrupАй бұрын
East Rock park. lol New Haven what a place
@NDMDАй бұрын
one of the few pretty things in the area hahaha
@fisherbredrupАй бұрын
@@NDMD Sleeping Giant and Lake Wintergreen aren't bad places to go either. I lived there for years. YNHH is a great hospital to learn. That being said the quality of living was a tough part of living there, and I would probably only consider moving back there for CRNA. Hang in there!
@DatDangBoyАй бұрын
What you said about Duluth and Vietnamese food is not a hot take. It's facts.
@NDMDАй бұрын
THANK YOU. I got some weird looks when I say that from people in CT from the OC area and I’m like nah yall don’t know how good it is there
@equinistaaАй бұрын
@@NDMD Just moved to Athens from NYC and I was writing this stuff down like mad
@reddbenddАй бұрын
what is an anesthesia ollie gist
@darriontunstall3708Ай бұрын
What’s up man, I tried to go to college to be an anesthesiologist but it was gonna be hard because of my cerebral palsy, so now I donate to the anesthesiologist Foundation, I’m 34! You inspire me! I’m a country masculine gay guy, I love cowboys boots and hocking loogies 😂! I can’t drive because of my cerebral palsy so I’m gonna lease my all electric car and let other people drive it for me