Making Rounds: Medical Education Documentary Film

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Mount Sinai Health System

Mount Sinai Health System

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@juliansosa5545
@juliansosa5545 4 жыл бұрын
I'm a cardiologist who learned old school clinical cardiology, my teachers are almost all gone. Couldn't stop remembering when I was an insecure cardiology resident and my teachers taught me with patience and care to examinate the patient, they used to took my hand and place it on the patient chest and explained me what I was feeling, put the stethoscope on my ears and explained me what I was listening, patiently explained me electrical vectors in every patient on the ECG, when DrFuster said "most of you learned from every particular patient is at the bedside not by machines" I started crying because of nostalgia. In spanish their named MAESTRO. It's so sad in order to look in fashion the art of clinical cardiology will disappear. As health profesionals we became arrogant and stop caring about the patient, the human warm of holding their arms when we check out their pulse(very important in many cardiology diagnosis) and give them comfort give them hope of everythings going to be all right.
@kkdoc7864
@kkdoc7864 3 жыл бұрын
Julian, I am a retired ER doc with a general surgery background, and I can’t agree with you more. Nobody is even touching patients these days. They either sit at a desk or stand at the end of the bed asking a few questions and then order labs and Xrays. How is it even possible to charge patients for a telemedicine visit???
@kapil_j777
@kapil_j777 3 жыл бұрын
My teacher never thought me like this ...
@juliansosa5545
@juliansosa5545 3 жыл бұрын
@@kapil_j777 im sorry to read it, at the Hospital i studied actually doesnt happen anymore, my teachers got retired either passed away a couple years ago. At the Hospital Juarez de Mexico in Cardiology department they still teach like that as far as ive heard. Cardipediatrics at the Hospital Infantil de Mexico also teach like that.
@TheMaleNurse777
@TheMaleNurse777 2 жыл бұрын
Strongly agree.
@annmarieharris428
@annmarieharris428 Жыл бұрын
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@jayneskl
@jayneskl 4 жыл бұрын
Wow. I'm a retired nurse; I've met a few doctors like these in the last 45 years. To those 2 men, medicine is both a science and an art. These residents, fellows, and students are getting a fantastic education. I hope they're really listening.
@austinconnor5297
@austinconnor5297 3 жыл бұрын
Kathy Jaynes…good morning how are you doing?
@sdqsdq6274
@sdqsdq6274 2 жыл бұрын
i am seeing no interaction , just 2 old dude talking
@Kylestrains93
@Kylestrains93 2 жыл бұрын
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@TeW33zy
@TeW33zy Жыл бұрын
RIP to Marcedes Diamond Jenkins. Such a beautiful young lady, she fought to the very end for her heart and in the end she just didn't make it. RiP baby 💎 Buffalo, NY!! We L.O.v.E yhu 4L. #MsMountSinai.
@OneGod-s4g
@OneGod-s4g Жыл бұрын
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@grammajo1889
@grammajo1889 4 жыл бұрын
I’m from a rural town USA and I’m 72 years old. Two of our original doctors when I was a kid are still here. One is still practicing. They diagnosed just like the doctors in this show do, seldom got it wrong and they did it without all the bells and whistles. They delivered my babies, took out gall bladders, treated heart attacks, did all the emergency room repairs and everything else and seldom lost a patient. They found time for church and hobbies. What a lost art and a forgotten generation.
@nwokemitchell6194
@nwokemitchell6194 9 ай бұрын
For real??.... At what ages??
@holyearth
@holyearth 11 ай бұрын
Doctors please listen to your patients. I beg you!
@patriciamarieogemgbodile504
@patriciamarieogemgbodile504 4 жыл бұрын
“A ‘non-compliant’ patient requires an obsessive physician” I love how his statement reinforces the fact that we and our patients should work as a team!
@LuisRivera-76
@LuisRivera-76 13 күн бұрын
@sSNITROBOOSTSs
@sSNITROBOOSTSs 5 жыл бұрын
Just watched this movie for the third time now. When I wached it the first time I was still in high school. Now I'm a second year medical student. It's safe to say that this movie inspired me and that it's one of the main reasons I am where I am today. Thank you Dr. Fuster and Dr. Sklaroff it would be my biggest honor to one day maybe be able to meet you. Greetings from Switzerland
@aliway4136
@aliway4136 4 жыл бұрын
@Kenneth Jones who are you? Agro much?
@D13fs
@D13fs 3 жыл бұрын
Dr. Fuster and Dr. Sklaroff
@Hirnknaker
@Hirnknaker 3 жыл бұрын
hallo us luzern
@theoutdoorbeast6423
@theoutdoorbeast6423 3 жыл бұрын
This also my 3rd time and I am still in highschool
@strongDr
@strongDr 3 жыл бұрын
@@D13fs Mister in UK
@MikeCycling
@MikeCycling 6 жыл бұрын
It's amazing watching the older docs work. The questions they ask and the way they interact with patients is amazing. I loved how they emphasized that technology is great but don't rely on it and you should be able to diagnose based on your skills.
@rolandcorey6332
@rolandcorey6332 2 жыл бұрын
Hi there hope you’re doing fine ???
@TeW33zy
@TeW33zy Жыл бұрын
RIP to Marcedes Diamond Jenkins. Such a beautiful young lady, she fought to the very end for her heart and in the end she just didn't make it. RiP baby 💎 Buffalo, NY!! We L.O.v.E yhu 4L. #MsMountSinai.
@majormajor7925
@majormajor7925 Жыл бұрын
But this is exactly how even resident docs and above do it in India. This is what a normal round looks like.
@OneGod-s4g
@OneGod-s4g Жыл бұрын
Peace be with you 💚 We Invite You To Join The Religion of Islam, as you may find peace. Islam is the latest Revelation from Allmighty God (Allah) for All the Human & Jinn kinds WorldWide. Our suggestion just Study all Religions including Islam, then you're welcome to convert to the religion of Islam in order to successfully pass this Test of Life and be saved from everlasting Punishment of the HellFire. We wish All the Best 🕊🌷
@WannaKamaka
@WannaKamaka 7 жыл бұрын
Two great doctors showing med students how to show compassion and attention to patients. No computer or robot can ever replace that human element....compassion and inference. These doctors' personal experience is invaluable, of course. The clinical work is where these med students can really apply their knowledge from all the books they've read and lectures they've attended. This is the real work and the stuff that counts.
@MaryamaAmina
@MaryamaAmina 4 жыл бұрын
They are actually doctors (aka residents or junior doctors) not students . But i agree with all you said , great lessons for med students and beyound
@catalinahurtado4213
@catalinahurtado4213 4 жыл бұрын
Exactly 👏👏👏
@BirendarKumar-gr4pb
@BirendarKumar-gr4pb 4 жыл бұрын
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@damarisperez7142
@damarisperez7142 3 жыл бұрын
@@MaryamaAmina .
@noelpaxton8173
@noelpaxton8173 3 жыл бұрын
@@MaryamaAmina llllllllll as x
@josephamoakotettehnarh3694
@josephamoakotettehnarh3694 2 жыл бұрын
Old is really GOLD. I love the way these two Legends in Medicine diagnose their patients....time and patience for the Patient is key. GOD bless you, Dr. Valentin and Dr. Sklaroff
@bajoobiecuzican
@bajoobiecuzican 3 жыл бұрын
The brilliance in the senior doctors and science is so soothing and beautiful.
@Alexander-mk9kg
@Alexander-mk9kg 7 жыл бұрын
I think I was most amazed at how he picked up Marfan's so effortlessly. Show's that he scans the whole patient flawlessly and in such a short period of time.
@mollyhorse
@mollyhorse 4 жыл бұрын
Actually I am not a doctor but I work in health...I thought she looked Marfanish the minute I saw her. (I have a BSc with a lot of genetics papers)
@judykoenig6334
@judykoenig6334 3 жыл бұрын
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@CHANGUTHAKUR
@CHANGUTHAKUR 3 жыл бұрын
IMHO the third patients diagnosis just looking at the ECG and X ray leading to him zeroing down on to his Asthana, emphysema along tobacco smoking is more amazing.
@rojorampage9994
@rojorampage9994 3 жыл бұрын
That’s blew my mind…
@theolagonzalez1809
@theolagonzalez1809 5 жыл бұрын
Had recently been required to spend a week in their psych ward due to history of self abuse. Until now I've had very low faith in hospitals because it had always felt rushed and like no one actually cared. The doctors and nursing staff that I've had great pleasure in meeting were genuine and professional my entire stay there. It's been a very uplifting and motivational experience, which in grateful to them for.
@marcwhilden5517
@marcwhilden5517 4 жыл бұрын
Okay know it’s been a year and because I struggle with mental illness I understand where you’re coming from. How are you holding up?
@marymarmande8446
@marymarmande8446 4 жыл бұрын
@@marcwhilden5517 ❤ praying for you both don't give up ever!!!
@lisamoroney3036
@lisamoroney3036 3 жыл бұрын
Seeing this new video is the cleanest best pleasure.
@readinreversetihs569
@readinreversetihs569 2 жыл бұрын
cuz they get paid so much and have so little patients
@lizettewanzer8650
@lizettewanzer8650 2 жыл бұрын
@@lisamoroney3036 I wonder how many people will get this reference! Hahahahaaaaa
@Amnesiacize
@Amnesiacize 8 жыл бұрын
I've watched this twice. Drs Fuster and Sklaroff are brilliant clinicians.
@kittybitts9530
@kittybitts9530 4 жыл бұрын
I've been a nurse for more than half my life. I've cared for a lot of dying patients. I wept when I read that Louis F. died. God bless these good physicians for the excellent work they do. Doctors like these were the reason people held doctors in such high esteem years ago.
@KiwikimNZ
@KiwikimNZ 3 жыл бұрын
Me too, 25 years as an RN and 35 years in a caring role. The doctors of today are not trained in this way anymore and it is such a worry. We know as nurses that by talking with a patient, asking the right questions, and assessing the top to toe physical appearance of a patient is essential. I have unfortunately been on the other side as a patient after an accident, which has seen me have multiple spinal surgeries, multiple specialist and Dr appointments and I have been so disheartened by the way these professionals have treated me. They really have no idea and the empathy and compassion seems to be a thing of the past. If we can not rely and trust our doctors to do their job properly, then where do we turn. I have lost a lot of faith in the medical profession it’s sad.
@hha8171
@hha8171 2 жыл бұрын
Kitty - does this mean you cease holding me in high esteem?
@Skipbo000
@Skipbo000 2 жыл бұрын
you "wept"? really?
@OneGod-s4g
@OneGod-s4g Жыл бұрын
Peace be with you 💚 We Invite You To Join The Religion of Islam, as you may find peace. Islam is the latest Revelation from Allmighty God (Allah) for All the Human & Jinn kinds WorldWide. Our suggestion just Study all Religions including Islam, then you're welcome to convert to the religion of Islam in order to successfully pass this Test of Life and be saved from everlasting Punishment of the HellFire. We wish All the Best 🕊🌷
@eternitysafro1083
@eternitysafro1083 11 ай бұрын
I am a Pre Med student, one of the best video ever. I want to be a doctor and surgeon who is attentive and caring of my patients. I also was a phlebotomist in the hospital and I truly enjoyed it-the good and bad. Bed side manner and physical work up is so important, I wish to be even half the doctor as those two!
@tracimarin3403
@tracimarin3403 6 жыл бұрын
These residents are fortunate to have these mentors. Bedside assessment has become a lost art. May we all maintain an open heart for our patients who depend on us to learn as much as possible and find the clues!
@rolandcorey6332
@rolandcorey6332 2 жыл бұрын
Hi there hope you’re doing fine ???
@shahnawazahmad4562
@shahnawazahmad4562 2 жыл бұрын
15:45 A jaw dropping moment for me and everyone watching this. He simply picked up the medicine (Sprinolactone) simply by physical exam. Analysis of Venous Pressure. Only a well informed physician can do such a miracle.
@brianrose8085
@brianrose8085 9 ай бұрын
He must be very well versed and experienced for sure
@shahnawazahmad4562
@shahnawazahmad4562 9 ай бұрын
@@brianrose8085 Exactly, it needs a lot of experience. Ward rounds, physical examination and taking history are the prerequisites of being a good physician.
@Anna_Stetik
@Anna_Stetik 5 ай бұрын
"The patient is telling you their diagnosis." It's not just their experience that impresses me, it's how much they care about the patients. So many doctors these days seem to view you as a number, not a person. The one doctor saying that you need to get inside their soul....man....that is a heck of a great doctor. So many can learn from these experienced, caring doctors who don't rush off to technology as their first answer. How I wish more doctors would hear that.
@dhall75608
@dhall75608 3 жыл бұрын
I wish more doctors were like this. This is such an old school way. Actually spending time with patients and talking with them and truly getting to know their patient vs in and out of the room. My grandpa had a kidney removed about 10 years ago, due to cancer, and his dr came out to his house to look at him and visit with him. These men are drs who are drs for the right reasons and because they truly want to heal patients because they know their patients are people too and not another buck in the bank.
@protectork9831
@protectork9831 3 жыл бұрын
Hospitals don't allow you to do this . Doctors are paneled 20-30 pt per day . Unless you are at a teaching hospital
@dhall75608
@dhall75608 3 жыл бұрын
@@protectork9831 depends on your hospital I suppose. Drs could do this more. Some are just in and out because it’s more about money than bedside care. Many don’t like to be bothered when they’re on call either. You don’t have to be at a teaching hospital to truly care for a patient.
@protectork9831
@protectork9831 3 жыл бұрын
@@dhall75608 doctors are not in for the money. My wife is a hospitality she gets off officially at 8 but never leaves hospital till 9pm and still would have to do some notes . 75 percent of time is paperwork . Making 200k a year is not much considering amount of time and dedication. Truck drivers can make 200-300k a year easy. Same goes for numerous other professions . So not for the money
@dhall75608
@dhall75608 3 жыл бұрын
@@protectork9831 again, depends on the dr. Many of them are very in and out and not personable. My Grandpa’s kidney dr was old school. Even came out to his house to check on him after a surgery. Drs used to treat a patient yet still realize they are also a person. A lot of the younger drs are not like that. I work around many of them. It’s about quantity of patients in and out not the quality of the oath they took.
@emiledin2183
@emiledin2183 3 жыл бұрын
@@dhall75608 how does that make sense? The doctors can't just say no I can't take care of 30 patients today, I need to visit 6 patients in their homes and spend time with them, sorry! Does not work like that. If doctors had more time with each patient they would, but they aren't able to.
@kendralee2568
@kendralee2568 3 жыл бұрын
These older doctors are totally amazing!!! I had no idea that you could tell anything about our hearts by looking at our hands!!! I learned so much from them!!!
@rolandcorey6332
@rolandcorey6332 2 жыл бұрын
Hi there hope you’re doing fine ????
@AugustAdvice
@AugustAdvice 7 жыл бұрын
I think there is really something otherworldly about doctors like this, with so much experience and intelligence, you can tell they were meant to do what they're doing.
@Astrolight3v9f
@Astrolight3v9f 5 жыл бұрын
Smiles
@SaintMeran
@SaintMeran 5 жыл бұрын
that´s the objective, mate!
@OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
@OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro 5 жыл бұрын
Yeah! Gifted AND disciplined!😊
@AvenueBCD
@AvenueBCD 4 жыл бұрын
Because it's from their heart, and they are true servants. They are dying breed. Doctors are not being taught like this so much, any more.
@AsYouLikeIt_Zendi21
@AsYouLikeIt_Zendi21 4 жыл бұрын
And not all about the money
@1013dblock
@1013dblock 6 жыл бұрын
Wow is all I can say!!! Those Drs were incredible. The years of experience they brought to those students was priceless. I am a 42 year old EMT going through the process right now of becoming a Dr, and I hope when I make it I have mentors with knowledge like they showed in this documentary. Awesome!!!
@rolandcorey6332
@rolandcorey6332 2 жыл бұрын
Hi there hope you’re doing fine ???
@fitihab
@fitihab 4 жыл бұрын
I got teary-eyed when Dr. Sklaroff said that the accountant patient wanted to live. Real doctors!
@stephenland9361
@stephenland9361 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a retired family doc. Back in med school, one of the most important texts I used was, "Bedside Diagnostic Examination", by DeGowin. A careful exam by an observant doc is worth all the lab tests available. We were also taught that 80% of your diagnoses should be made simply by talking to the patient (taking a proper history). If you're relying on the lab and medical imaging, you're not doing your job properly.
@___Zack___
@___Zack___ Жыл бұрын
It's rare that I see a KZbin comment and think so positively of it. I appreciate your experience and have found the 10th edition of your mentioned book and have begun reading it - although I was taken aback by how many pages it is. Thank you for the idea, sincerely. I look forward to finishing this
@xo2quilt
@xo2quilt Жыл бұрын
You remind me of my GP I just lost - he moved to another state so his wife could attend med school!! He was fabulous, patient and so thorough. I miss him terribly. He actually came to my home to see my father when my father was on hospice and couldn't come to his office - this was in 2020!! He diagnosed me with diverticulitis and PVC just by talking to me and listening to my body. Dr. Hall, you are a fabulous doctor!!!
@jamesbedukodjograham5508
@jamesbedukodjograham5508 Жыл бұрын
​@@xo2quilt I really respect the manner Americans deal with their Patients. This bedside manner from the old school must be copied by the new generation of Doctors coming out since the 2010s you know,
@jamesbedukodjograham5508
@jamesbedukodjograham5508 Жыл бұрын
​@@xo2quilt May Dr Hall Rest in Peace as a Christian Believer.
@xo2quilt
@xo2quilt Жыл бұрын
@@jamesbedukodjograham5508 He didn't die, he moved to another state so his wife could go to med school!
@joonbug13
@joonbug13 3 жыл бұрын
Deep, deep respect for these two doctors. The people living and thriving because of their compassion for the person, not just the patient, must be too many to count. God bless them.
@shadowninjajomo
@shadowninjajomo 4 жыл бұрын
the two guys are true doctors that cares for their patients .
@hippypsyduckmd2114
@hippypsyduckmd2114 6 жыл бұрын
“Technology is available, but your heads should also be available.” So much wisdom. Glad I clicked on this KZbin!
@honestlyme4247
@honestlyme4247 4 жыл бұрын
I wish there were more doctors like those two. They’re amazing.
@ss-mm7zo
@ss-mm7zo 4 жыл бұрын
I had the privilege to work with two Dr's just like these two. Both retired and I cried my heart out. They taught me so much. Honestly I looked at them and had genuine feelings for them like my grandfather. I loved them both. The generation of doctors like this are dieing out.
@potocatepetl
@potocatepetl 4 жыл бұрын
Luckily, they do still exist. I jad the luck to be treated by doctors and nurses who really cared and didn*t just see me as another case. It gives one hope for the humanity and helps with the recovery more than one thinks.
@randytetznercfi
@randytetznercfi 3 жыл бұрын
@@potocatepetl p
@matronarona
@matronarona 3 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. I'm an RN and I cared for a retired cardiologist who eventually passed away. He came in multiple times, was an elderly man and he was so kind, had so much knowledge and wisdom. I will never forget him.
@rolandcorey6332
@rolandcorey6332 2 жыл бұрын
Hi there hope you’re doing fine ???
@ZK-im1eh
@ZK-im1eh 4 жыл бұрын
The best thing about these documentaries is that you actually feel like you're there as well.
@EJStormful
@EJStormful 8 жыл бұрын
Emergency medicine sometimes makes you feel, you are the most best expert, nothing could happen, you will manage it. After 20 years in clinical medicine, I think the most important thing is authentic humanity in contact with our patients. Treat them as you would wish, your mother should be treated.
@erinnorwood6124
@erinnorwood6124 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks.
@rachealkapembwa2791
@rachealkapembwa2791 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly it really hurt me to see how nurses recorded normal temperatures when my mother was burning hot,never in my practice will I do to people what I saw them do to my mother
@lukebuchwald9252
@lukebuchwald9252 3 жыл бұрын
@@rachealkapembwa2791 --- many nurses today are very apathetic --- they only collect a paycheck and don't give a damn about making people better
@tobitaktlos3241
@tobitaktlos3241 3 жыл бұрын
@@lukebuchwald9252 I see the issue with lack of personell and time. Many nurses would like to be more compassionate but simply can't. I''m a Nurse too, worked for a long time as a Mobile nurse with a lot of time pressure, you get a sheet of paper with the amounts of time you can take. eg. 3 Minutes for brushing teeth etc. and i personally have never met a nurse that was all about the paycheck .. seriously.. health care jobs are so underpaid that you are better off doing something else! Especially with how much hard work the job is and how demanding it is on the body, I'm sitting here with two fused vertebrae's and a disc implant in my neck because of being a nurse and i can't work as one anymore because of it and i miss it every day, yes i don't miss the paycheck, i miss the work and the people! So please don't talk bullshit online, just because you assume things. Thank you!
@ydnewrettoc4403
@ydnewrettoc4403 9 жыл бұрын
The world needs many more Doctors like these. Thanks for the video :)
@jhibbs815
@jhibbs815 4 жыл бұрын
Amen!!!! I don't know why but I've had bad experiences with doctors! My daughter & hubby has watched and agree. A lot of it is because they didn't listen to me. They were high & mighty, I was just a number vs human. I have damage & constant pain to my back & my left hand because the doctors would not listen. The back doctor lied and said I didn't know what I was talking about. I had to get rude telling him I still hurt. He finally did xray, came back to room and said yes you have another bad disc but its a completely different one than one he operated on. No. I had 3 bad disc to start out, he iperated on only 1. He kept changing his info & so did his nurse to cover up his mistake that he knew he did but wouldn't admit to it, of course. Please listen to your patients....they know their body. Bedside manners in doctors have become ridiculously out of this world!!
@kristine6996
@kristine6996 6 жыл бұрын
When I was a child in the sixties our doctor used to draw with his pen my intestins on my belly. my stomach, bowl, liver, appendix, longs. He gave me confidence. Thank you dr. Uyttenbroeck. And I even remember my mother didn't have to pay for his visit at home...
@astardustparade
@astardustparade 3 жыл бұрын
I adore Dr. Sklaroff! He is so kind. You can tell he truly cares about each patient he talks to.
@prisce7642
@prisce7642 4 жыл бұрын
“Technology is available but your heads should be also available” 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 wow that was good
@wandrflour7592
@wandrflour7592 4 жыл бұрын
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@GrandiravecChrist
@GrandiravecChrist 4 жыл бұрын
😅😅😅 it's Serious what he said
@lukebuchwald9252
@lukebuchwald9252 3 жыл бұрын
I love how these old school doctors are schooling these techno-obsessed Millenial docs 😅😅
@claudiahillman6035
@claudiahillman6035 3 жыл бұрын
i want to appreciate dr.owobu for giving me back my life again, i was diagnose of HIV/AIDS after the use of dr. owobu herbal medicine i got cured, all thanks to dr.owobu I will forever be grateful.doctor Owobu on KZbin..
@LFlowers36-o3p
@LFlowers36-o3p 3 жыл бұрын
This!
@pauld4355
@pauld4355 7 жыл бұрын
Mt Sinai Saved my life. The care I recieved there inspired me to become a physician.
@mollyhorse
@mollyhorse 4 жыл бұрын
Wow! That's an inspirational story Paul! Go you!!!!
@maryboyle2812
@maryboyle2812 4 жыл бұрын
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@mollyhorse
@mollyhorse 4 жыл бұрын
@@maryboyle2812 You are insane.
@inactiveacc5471
@inactiveacc5471 4 жыл бұрын
@@maryboyle2812 profound
@roseyannette2030
@roseyannette2030 4 жыл бұрын
@@maryboyle2812 What was all that about, please?
@Fr33zy159
@Fr33zy159 5 жыл бұрын
That first 10 minutes is already mindblowing. A man goes for multiple MRIs, multiple complete GI workups, all likely costing hundreds of thousands of dollars and a provider who knows what he is doing makes a diagnosis with a bedside assessment, a $20 chest Xray, and having a guy breathe on his hand. We have lost so much in our modern healthcare field...
@kohlrabenschwanz
@kohlrabenschwanz 3 жыл бұрын
Blablabla
@kimhunter4985
@kimhunter4985 3 жыл бұрын
No
@PinkTurnsBlue11000
@PinkTurnsBlue11000 3 жыл бұрын
To say this would be taken out of context. Different diagnoses require different diagnostics. In a youtube video is not enough information provided to evaluate the hypothetical reasoning that led to the diagnostics in the medical history of this patient. Such documentaries have to be taken with a grain of salt. Still, the main statement that the importance of a proper anamnesis and examination can not be overvalued is true. Only with this it is possible to determine the next steps correctly and whether some information gaps need to be filled with advanced diagnostics.
@WhallonJesse
@WhallonJesse 3 жыл бұрын
@@PinkTurnsBlue11000 The American medical system is run largely by the insurance companies who are for-profit and only care about getting as much money from you as possible.
@donnaaugustine7995
@donnaaugustine7995 3 жыл бұрын
@@PinkTurnsBlue11000.
@schnarfel
@schnarfel 7 жыл бұрын
Best 1 hour I have spent on youtube. I learned so many things. What brilliant doctors those two are.
@AneasthesiaTech
@AneasthesiaTech 5 жыл бұрын
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@shaunbrown1402
@shaunbrown1402 4 жыл бұрын
I was in critical care in Truro hospital, Cornwall England. In a real bad state with double pneumonia. There was no hope for me, until two young Dr's from some medical university said that they could help. They started taking the piss out of each other, like a couple of guys in the local. But after they visited, they gave me a course of meds, I was out of ICU and in a ward within 8 days. They were brilliant, they are about, guess I was one of the lucky ones.
@sandrasandiford7618
@sandrasandiford7618 4 жыл бұрын
Kevin Prima so true.
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@mikecheng8611 4 жыл бұрын
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@mariaguadalupecarrasco6646
@mariaguadalupecarrasco6646 4 жыл бұрын
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@loreleilee453
@loreleilee453 3 жыл бұрын
My husband and I are both Cardiologists. My husband for 38 years and myself for 23 years. We will always do our rounds in this manner. It’s human beings we’re dealing with. Their feelings matter, as does their comfort. We learn more about what’s happening with the patient as well.
@ET-dm4dk
@ET-dm4dk Жыл бұрын
I am a young doctor and I watch these doctors with admiration. I aspire to practice like this. My seniors are nothing like this unfortunately.
@paulsalazar86
@paulsalazar86 8 жыл бұрын
As a second year medical student, I have to say this is an amazing film. Definitely learned a lot as I get ready for Step 1 and the wards this coming summer. I definitely agree that that more videos like these should come about to us during our medical training, with an early on exposure.
@coppersulphate002
@coppersulphate002 8 жыл бұрын
There is a book by Dr. Herbert Ho Ping Kong from Ontario Canada (one of the best there is) called "The Art of Medicine: Healing and the Limits of Technology" that emphasizes the same concept presented in this video! The great Canadian physician, Sir William Osler once quoted "Taking a lady’s hand gives her confidence in her physician.” Good luck with your Step 1 exam!!
@Tapport
@Tapport 8 жыл бұрын
Any chance we can get an update on how your time hands on has been so far? I'm just starting with medical courses so I'm all ears!
@paulsalazar86
@paulsalazar86 8 жыл бұрын
hey Tapport. I took my USMLE Step 1 on June 6, 2016. It was a very tough exam man. The best advice I can give you going into medical school is never fall behind in class. I never went to lecture because our lectures were recorded so I watched them at my paced and studied them daily. Then 2 weeks out from an exam block I started studying each lecture again very throughly. Then the night before the an exam I quickly skimmed each lecture. Medical school isn't crazy hard because of the material but what makes it harder is that there is a crap load of material and so little time. Thats why the best advice is to stay on top of lectures, study hard, but also remember to take breaks and plan breaks/things to do. Many people freak out and never study and then they breakdown or go into depression, and even worse, some are so depressed by the medical school atmosphere that they commit suicide. It is an epidemic in the medical training professions so aways remember to take time for you. It will be hard and everyone is super competitive as realistically, you are in school with the top 2-3% of every undergrad around the country. nevertheless, challenge yourself but don't go to crazy on grades. The goal of the first two years is to learn as much as you can, to understand concepts and basis if diseases. Learn it in the first two years so that when you go prepare for Step 1 you will be prepared. Remember, you future patients don't care about any excuse or if things are hard, they care that you are capable of learning and understanding/solving problems in regards to their healthcare. Lastly, never loose your human touch. Sometimes holding a patients' hand, or just by sitting at eye level and listening to their feelings and concerns can go longs way. Feel free to message me at any point if you ever have any questions If you have time I write a blog at my med school, you are welcome to read it and find some interesting tips as I share my experience in this journey: blogs.medicine.iu.edu/paul-salazar/ stay blessed!
@paulsalazar86
@paulsalazar86 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Passed Step 1 and now I am doing my clerkships. I have used a lot of the things I saw in this video and have read the book you suggested. It makes such a difference on a daily basis! Thanks so much and God bless
@Tapport
@Tapport 8 жыл бұрын
Paul Andres Salazar Thank you for the response! I never really end up having as much time is I like to keep up with blogs but I'll bookmark this and check in whenever I have time. I also want to clarify as not to take anyone's hard earned credit but I'm not starting medical school yet, just taking an EMT course and preparing for a nursing course after just to make sure I'm actually as passionate as I think I am. But some day I think I'll be there because it really just feels like I need to be. Thanks for the reply and good luck in your future!
@Kymv8382
@Kymv8382 5 жыл бұрын
Dr Fuster is one of the most renowned cardiologist in the world. His achievements and awards would need 10 pages lol
@victoriae1933
@victoriae1933 4 жыл бұрын
Hes Spanish dude
@Kymv8382
@Kymv8382 4 жыл бұрын
@@victoriae1933 And ?
@victoriae1933
@victoriae1933 4 жыл бұрын
@@Kymv8382 nothing bro dont eat me
@Kymv8382
@Kymv8382 4 жыл бұрын
@@victoriae1933 You're a weirdo.
@maryperkins8951
@maryperkins8951 4 жыл бұрын
Is this Dr still practicing
@estrelledacio-zarza2403
@estrelledacio-zarza2403 4 жыл бұрын
I am thankful to doctors who feels their patients... Not just a 7min stethoscope touch eventually prescription hand out. I got huge respect n faith to doctors who spend their time listening to the one in pain...kudos to old fashioned healers!
@loreleilee5934
@loreleilee5934 3 жыл бұрын
These men remind me of my father. He used to take me on his patient rounds as a girl. He still says, “Listen to the patient!” I always have, and the patient usually tells me their diagnosis. I care deeply for my patients. Now Daddy and I work together, and we love our patients at NYU. Please consider organ donation. We can’t use them when we’re gone.
@bernadettehynes-cafferkey3917
@bernadettehynes-cafferkey3917 2 жыл бұрын
Your father is so right, about listening to the patient, the doctor that listens is the doctor that learns
@shae7486
@shae7486 2 жыл бұрын
This is off topic but as someone who has lost their father at 20, cherish every moment you have with your father. He sounds like a wonderful person and parent. You sound like a wonderful person as well.
@nancyw6458
@nancyw6458 2 жыл бұрын
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@vanessalang2018
@vanessalang2018 2 жыл бұрын
Lorelei Lee I’m an organ donor
@trangdo8671
@trangdo8671 2 жыл бұрын
You are right. We cannot use anything from our body when we would die. Organ and body donation give us the last chance to live usefully 😛😍
@lessliejohnson6932
@lessliejohnson6932 4 жыл бұрын
To all men and women who wish to go into medicine : please remember your patients arent merely cases - they are people. Show them kindness and gentleness, have a sense of humor. People tend to hold doctors and nurses in high opinion. Ive had a doctor abuse me and i reported him. I have serious health problems. Now ive got a wonderful team looking after me. Remember you are not better than your patient. Please,we depend upon you for our lives. BE CONSIDERATE.
@poohbeared40
@poohbeared40 3 жыл бұрын
Amen!
@louisianalady7105
@louisianalady7105 3 жыл бұрын
I agree. Always LISTEN to your patients. They hold the clues, the provider's job is to listen with great care and respect. The only diagnosis you will fail to make is because of the questions you fail to ask. Respectfully, Dr. L. L.
@theropesofrenovation
@theropesofrenovation 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, please!!
@bobbiejean90
@bobbiejean90 3 жыл бұрын
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@emiledin2183
@emiledin2183 3 жыл бұрын
not really possible with 20 patients to round, then rounds, but before you finish admin you got a emergency from your pager, after 1,3 hours with that case u havent finished ur notes from the rounds, oh a pager again, consult, takes 45 minutes. Time is now 2pm and no lunch. U finish ur notes and calls relatives, time is now 4pm and no breaks or lunch. Time for rounds again! and repeat. so no with current situation in the hospital u cant
@PeeedaPan
@PeeedaPan 9 жыл бұрын
This is a great documentary. As a medical student, I wish I had seen videos like this earlier in my career. It really shows great communication between doctor and patients and shows some of the thought processes behind diagnosis. Hopefully more hospitals can make documentaries like these for students and residents.
@jonathonkamph2273
@jonathonkamph2273 9 жыл бұрын
+Derrick Wade How is medical school going for you?
@babamary1
@babamary1 8 жыл бұрын
You are lucky to be there. There are very few good physicians today. God Bless.
@babamary1
@babamary1 8 жыл бұрын
They call these rounds sometimes.. but some hospitals have stopped all that .. No more public ones in the auditorium either.. We all went to them.. all the staff who were interested in the specific problem patient being discussed...Very good stuff. Do you have rounds still? The smaller ones do not. x0x
@angeliquesugrim7890
@angeliquesugrim7890 8 жыл бұрын
Derrick Wade
@Zara_Luna
@Zara_Luna 8 жыл бұрын
Hi Mary, interesting you say that. Are you a nurse, physician , PA, NP?
@josiemyers8711
@josiemyers8711 7 жыл бұрын
Dr. Sklaroff was adorable! You can see the sparkle in his eye when he is with patients and discussing patient care.
@drstrahinjaskobo369
@drstrahinjaskobo369 5 жыл бұрын
I am proud to say that this is kind of medicine that we learn here in Serbian on Belgrade school of medicine and I can say that it is a real honor and satisfaction to learn and do this kind of Art. Learn propedeutics. Many greetings from Serbia 🌺
@ew7512
@ew7512 3 жыл бұрын
My god how I wish more doctors were like this.
@jessicascearcy2511
@jessicascearcy2511 4 жыл бұрын
The Doctor is absolutely amazing! His bedside manner is impeccable. You can tell he really cares for his patients. What a sweet man.
@mateamargo5261
@mateamargo5261 6 жыл бұрын
They need to make a reality show of this i'd watch it
@TheMissPiolin
@TheMissPiolin 6 жыл бұрын
I love this type of documentary. As a RN, I hope in a future to be able to make a impact in people life, be able to see people as a whole, no just treating diseases, but view them in a holistic way.
@guccis7
@guccis7 6 жыл бұрын
I am a second year PA student and I am extremely thankful for this documentary and for your passion for teaching. You are right that this type of approach is dying. Thank you for your diligence in making sure it does not.
@lcmd7833
@lcmd7833 3 жыл бұрын
I graduated from a rather arrogant U.S. medical school. I never received this type of compassionate and masterful instruction. After watching this, I feel cheated.
@nicksahloby4097
@nicksahloby4097 3 жыл бұрын
these aren't medical students, they're residents and fellows! they'll obviously get more thorough instruction at that stage, as will you. but yes, i agree that would be nice to get this level instruction in medical school
@szqsk8
@szqsk8 9 жыл бұрын
These two doctors are amazing. God Bless them.....
@janicecampagna7411
@janicecampagna7411 9 жыл бұрын
This is just wonderful. All medical professionals should view it, so much to learn. Just recently had the honor of meeting these two very fine people. I thank them for their knowledge and caring .
@austinconnor5297
@austinconnor5297 3 жыл бұрын
Janice Campagna…good morning how are you doing?
@ddmmzzmm
@ddmmzzmm 5 жыл бұрын
I'm Medic from Ecuador, and actually working in Spain, I can say that these two doctors remind me of some very good professors that I have in my university, back in, Ecuador, if we talk with the patient everything is less traumatic even for him, and clearer for us.
@debshaw2010
@debshaw2010 4 жыл бұрын
These doctors are so valuable, the experience they have is incredible and it’s great to see how they are trying to share there wisdom with the next generation
@JanCannell
@JanCannell 4 жыл бұрын
As a long long time nurse, this is a wonderful testimony to real knowledge and experience-driven medical practice. I would love to work with doctors like these two.
@714marlyn
@714marlyn 9 жыл бұрын
How interesting. I always tell my students " Always listen to your patient and their family"
@rnintn6442
@rnintn6442 7 жыл бұрын
Excellent point!!
@racheldemain1940
@racheldemain1940 6 жыл бұрын
Isn't that Histopathology?
@Stereotactic_Shwermaectomy
@Stereotactic_Shwermaectomy 5 жыл бұрын
Rachel Demain what is?
@norturko291
@norturko291 7 жыл бұрын
Bedside diagnoses are common place in many third world countries (for the most part) because of the lack of technology in most hospitals. I would encourage as many medical students and doctors to go to these countries for a clinical rotation or two because of the tremendous learning opportunities, especially in learning to manage patients with very few resources available.
@michaelmaselly5298
@michaelmaselly5298 6 жыл бұрын
these are incredible clinicians that is why they got to make the video
@InnohubGroup
@InnohubGroup 6 жыл бұрын
Over here we already have the technology but patients don't love a doctor who uses software aimed at coming up with possible diagnosis. I've used some technology developed by a team from the US and I discovered I can only rely on it as a road map. I have to come up with my possibilities after consultation and observations, history and stuff. Then as I go through the software, I will check out if it has similar diagnoses. But I will recommend using your knowledge (which you should expand everyday) and technology advancements.
@PYBrobbey
@PYBrobbey 6 жыл бұрын
I agree As a physician in Ghana you rely on ward rounds and bedside diagnoses 99% of the time in other to administer proper patient care.
@YonikMalik
@YonikMalik 5 жыл бұрын
Sri Lankan hospitals are going to be quite interesting to dabble in. Thanks for shedding light on this.
@ashutoshsharma6871
@ashutoshsharma6871 5 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah! Come to India!
@danielsolorio8305
@danielsolorio8305 9 жыл бұрын
Half a million misdiagnosed patients a year,wow!! thanks to Doctors like these they can proceed to teach the new with the old ways! keep up the good work and teach away!!
@mattbrown817
@mattbrown817 Жыл бұрын
I watched this a few months ago and I am so glad to watch it again. I was feeling very sad, and watching these Doctors work just makes me happy.
@imranahmedkhan2853
@imranahmedkhan2853 24 күн бұрын
Being a neurologist, continue education with juniors as well as teaching,is service to mankind.
@chrisb833
@chrisb833 5 жыл бұрын
Great bedside manner by these physicians and they seem to truly care. Great humanitarians!
@mollysullivan6414
@mollysullivan6414 5 жыл бұрын
i start working as an RN at the mount sinai hospital ER this wednesday. i am so excited to work for a hospital like this, filled with brilliant minds--capable of seeing the unseen, and hearing the unheard. i plan on taking so many parts of this documentary to work on wednesday and every day after.
@Vietals
@Vietals 9 жыл бұрын
I love how that doctor goes around and pats his patients on the head haha
@coppersulphate002
@coppersulphate002 9 жыл бұрын
+Vietals Me too!
@bellefeu4933
@bellefeu4933 9 жыл бұрын
+Vietals agreed! Feels so much like a family! it's awesome!
@CLOUDKID11
@CLOUDKID11 8 жыл бұрын
like at 9:30
@dontbeaculpus
@dontbeaculpus 8 жыл бұрын
was gonna say the same thing
@igorvaryvdin6714
@igorvaryvdin6714 8 жыл бұрын
That was mind reading technique no doubt.
@dirceu83
@dirceu83 4 жыл бұрын
These medical students are so fortunate to have preceptors such as these 2 doctors. What a great documentary.
@CaliD0LL
@CaliD0LL 3 жыл бұрын
I love getting to know patients. It’s the most humbling and gratifying experience to listen and to care. In a fast pace world that’s always changing and growing, life still happens, your body still works 24/7 to keep you going but reality can come slapping you in the face at any point in your life. No matter how strong you are and whatever walk of life you come from. Always count your blessings and be kind.
@jimmysedlak8588
@jimmysedlak8588 6 жыл бұрын
48:52 you can see the mother react immediately when she hears the word "marfanoid", so you can probably guess it's the first time she's heard that word regarding her daughter. Absolutely amazing what these Docs are doing.
@Lilthis_n_that
@Lilthis_n_that 9 жыл бұрын
I was once told by an old Dr named Dr.Skom who worked for NWH in Chicago, IL. That docs should always treat pts and not labs or test results. These docs here in the film was a perfect example of that. It's always good to listen to your pt.
@ErikaCM
@ErikaCM 6 жыл бұрын
Cardiologists are so smart and have such a distinct personality, love them!
@Pathologymadesimple
@Pathologymadesimple 5 жыл бұрын
Daaraofthegesert Internal medicine Doctor’s are generally skilled. Cardiology is just a speciality of it.
@Kassiusday
@Kassiusday 5 жыл бұрын
Dr.Varsha Scooby exactly I wd say the internal medicine specialist are the super doctors who can connect with all specialities easier than an organ specialist .. but of course everyone has his opinion , neurologist are quite special too ... in my opinion .., then last but not least MEDICINE SCHOOLS DO NOT CARE ABOUT NUTRITION !! Very very interesting scientific mindset !!!’
@nancyford4536
@nancyford4536 4 жыл бұрын
These doctors are amazing listeners and practioners. Great video, thank you.
@TheNonamedgirl
@TheNonamedgirl 4 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful world if these two were available in every hospital 💙
@amukenamosescrespo3749
@amukenamosescrespo3749 2 жыл бұрын
funny. I feel this video should be circulated in every hospital
@TeW33zy
@TeW33zy Жыл бұрын
There's a reason why computers. Humans misdiagnosis at a 76% rate and kills alot of people. That's why the computer system is there. While I commend them that's not feasible in the everyday world guessing patients illnesses.
@TeW33zy
@TeW33zy Жыл бұрын
Also, RIP to Marcedes Diamond Jenkins. Such a beautiful young lady, she fought to the very end for her heart and in the end she just didn't make it. RiP baby 💎 Buffalo, NY!! We L.O.v.E yhu 4L. #MsMountSinai.
@lordmichaelofglencoe9618
@lordmichaelofglencoe9618 4 жыл бұрын
I like the approach of this veteran Doctors and professor of medicine med school its gotten so high tech that the patient doctor relationship has gone out the window its great to see their approach to bedside manners
@prableenkour8481
@prableenkour8481 3 жыл бұрын
After so long I watched such a well made project ! Medicine is an art and this documentary reinforces that in a beautiful way. The intelligence and wisdom of a good doctor, and how it builds the relationship with the patient is amazing. “Getting inside the patient’s soul”, just wow!
@kunalchatterjee9221
@kunalchatterjee9221 7 жыл бұрын
I am just shocked to see the diagnostic skills, amazing!
@davecollins589
@davecollins589 2 жыл бұрын
I never get tired of watching this.. this video should be used at every medical school for up an coming doctors to watch
@mikehatem9570
@mikehatem9570 Ай бұрын
These doctors are geniuses. If all med students and residents had doctors like that as mentors, the whole medical profession would be transformed.
@obeytweety
@obeytweety 3 жыл бұрын
I loved the young lady's part.. I just turned 22 today. I can't imagine how she feels being the same age with a physically weak heart.. She's a fighter for sure.
@alyseio
@alyseio 6 жыл бұрын
"You have technology available. Your head should also be available!"
@Magarita810
@Magarita810 5 жыл бұрын
They do not teach medicine like this anymore. When I was in hospital and the younger consultant did the ward round with the doctors (not sure if they were students, and by the way one wore extremely short skirts and dresses) he just asked me questions. He did not address the other more junior doctors that were with him. The more elderly consultants however discussed my case and were in depth in their questioning and discussions with their peers about my condition. Sad to see a lot of the patience did not have their diagnosis picked up earlier.
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@nickygee5611
@nickygee5611 4 жыл бұрын
I don't know if I would really be comfortable discouraging the use of technology. Can we really say that trying to get doctors to move away from technology is better for patients? In fact, there is a pretty strong argument against this. There is a documented correlation between life expectancy and technology use. You can look back to the 1970s and see that right around the time that medicine started using computers, life expectancy in the US got a fairly substantial boost which has continued ever since. I suppose it could be argued that moving away from technology would be helpful for bedside manner, but nuances of doctor/patient interaction are pretty moot if you can't treat the patient.
@mohammedh95021
@mohammedh95021 4 жыл бұрын
I hate technology ,,,it start bother me and take my job,
@N.DRC.
@N.DRC. 4 жыл бұрын
@6:10 No gloves...not using head. #contaimination @14:25 gloves used
@truthteller9522
@truthteller9522 3 жыл бұрын
Dr. Fuster has an air about him that touches my soul. Oh to be able to meet him.
@spirittospirits
@spirittospirits 3 жыл бұрын
Anyone else watched this video and go immediately to look for more videos on this channel with these doctors? I'd love to watch these marvelous, caring doctors any day. Never seen or experienced doctors this nice that knows their jobs. I really enjoyed this video.
@Exodus26.13Pi
@Exodus26.13Pi 3 жыл бұрын
Dads are very very important.
@Draco04
@Draco04 7 жыл бұрын
If these two doctors lived forever....... They would save more lives than you can imagine.
@AnonyTests
@AnonyTests 6 жыл бұрын
It’s not that they are only doing their job incredibly but what makes this greater is passing on their knowledge to future doctors who will carry on what they’ve did (resulting in saving more lives), and the cycle repeats and improves by time.
@damiangarza3206
@damiangarza3206 8 жыл бұрын
First year medical student, very good video! This is how rounds should be like. Very educational.
@saltandpepper2889
@saltandpepper2889 8 жыл бұрын
3rd year here!! 😊 I wish you good luck... It will be a very long journey.... 😉
@marcwhilden5517
@marcwhilden5517 4 жыл бұрын
So do I call you doctor now.
@majedb4654
@majedb4654 9 жыл бұрын
I have never enjoyed a video more in my life.
@anamiguelhg
@anamiguelhg 10 күн бұрын
I am an process engineer. I have mixed connective tissue disease. And I can't help myself finding similarities in both career paths. All about systems an systematic thinking to find the right problems doing the right questions and trying suitable solutions. I sincerely admire Doctors work specifically those from Venezuela. I'm so grateful. I'm alive and better because of this kind of approach on diagnosis
@ZahraAminzade
@ZahraAminzade 11 ай бұрын
I loved this documentary! As a medical student I was reminded of the importance of physical examination at the bedside and the compassion that the patient should recieve from his/her doctors.
@dasfamily9008
@dasfamily9008 8 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic video!!! A MUST WATCH FOR EVERYONE!!! Thank you very much to the entire team!! It's a great example of how our doctors can spend more time with the patients and reduce unnecessary healthcare costs. It's so disheartening to experience that managed care can alter relationships between doctors and patients in a variety of ways. For one thing, I have felt a sudden change in my own family physician I had been seeing for decades. She's now in a super rush and checking her wrist watch while talking to me. Similarly, clinical faculties are highly pressured, and also offered bonuses and financial rewards to see more patients. This pressure of consulting increased patients also impacts medical training of our future doctors/med students. Even though most faculties would love to spend more time with their students, can hardly see them during their office hours to discuss complicated cases. This whole managed care healthcare system should be thoroughly evaluated by the experts.
@devvratparekh9822
@devvratparekh9822 4 жыл бұрын
I hope i get this kind of professors when my residency starts..they are the true classic doctors
@bettystallworth8853
@bettystallworth8853 3 жыл бұрын
He said 20% of illnesses are caused by medication😳. That says everything. Thanks Doctors. We need more like you guys!
@marianaandrews6274
@marianaandrews6274 4 жыл бұрын
I am in awe of these Drs. Their intelligence experience and boundless compassion...this was a gently educational and riveting watch
@austinconnor5297
@austinconnor5297 3 жыл бұрын
Mariana Andrew….hello good morning how are you doing?
@mysticmouse7673
@mysticmouse7673 4 жыл бұрын
From an old, retired ICU RN and hospital nursing supervisor, kudos for this video. It's wonderful to see doctors spending time at bedside examining, observing, and listening to their patients. Sometimes, in the face of all our impressive technology, we find the best course of action is that which we have allowed that technology to bypass - personal, empathetic communication with the patient. This one-on-one interchange between doctor and patient is something I watched disappear over the years in favor of treating the patient's computerized chart and test results. In my humble opinion, it's something to which we need to return. Thanks, so much, for this informative look into the future as it is augmented by our past. I do hope aspiring physicians, as well as those in practice today, will watch and take notice.
@lesleyanna
@lesleyanna 9 жыл бұрын
What an inspiration!! I'm a med student planning on going into internal medicine. I hope to have mentors as great as these guys! The history and physical and the doctor-patient relationship are the keys to getting the diagnosis right and helping the patient. Thank-you for sharing this video. :-)
@YonikMalik
@YonikMalik 5 жыл бұрын
Hey how are things going for you now?
@janestorer6610
@janestorer6610 8 жыл бұрын
The best documentary I have watched. Memorable and inspiring. Congratulations!
@brendawilkie1330
@brendawilkie1330 3 жыл бұрын
Over the years I have found on the few times I have to go to the Dr, so often they do not listen or have time so they can get to their next patient. This should be the way all medical personnel should start their training. Great video
@austinconnor5297
@austinconnor5297 3 жыл бұрын
Brenda Wilkie…good morning how are you doing?
@wanzunulagerald
@wanzunulagerald Жыл бұрын
this video has literally changed my life🥺
@philipcoleman8184
@philipcoleman8184 2 жыл бұрын
I often flick onto here. It's delightful to .watch 2 compassionate doctors working in conjunction with their patients to decide on the correct way forward. How graceful and polite they express their dignity and concern by reassuring their patients. Such a delight to watch.
@veeh3215
@veeh3215 3 жыл бұрын
These docs are awesome. Can tell through what they have performed examinations on the patients.
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