Day in the Life of a DOCTOR: DEADLY ALLERGY

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Join me as I vlog in the hospital to show you a day in the life of a doctor! Today I'm faced with getting a TB skin test, treating a deadly allergy and managing a code blue.

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~ Siobhan (Violin MD) ~


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コメント (21)
  • I just found your channel today. I love how mature you are talking about this, and while there is some hospital jargon, you clearly explain what everything is. Time to grab popcorn and binge!!! You've earned a subscriber! <3
  • I love how in big letters you see deadly allergy and she’s just over there smiling putting gloves on
  • That’s so cool that you’re interested in Rheumatology. I have recently been diagnosed with lupus, and I appreciate those of you who are passionate in helping those of us with autoimmune diseases ❤️
  • Dude I just realized that you're Canadian!! So am I!!!!
  • That conference looking room with no matching chairs gives me anxiety 😂😂
  • This is the most underrated channel on YouTube! How on earth do you manage to doctor so happily?! I'm allergic to seafood & shellfish, so as a Queenslander, it's rather....embarrassing. Living in China for 10 years with it was an absolute minefield, and they just don't get allergies at all there, for them it's code for 'I don't like!'.
  • Would you be able to explain when/why people “dress up” and when/why they’d choose to wear scrubs. It’s hard to imagine why anyone would opt to wear anything other than their scrubs and tennies. Lol
  • ive dealt with doctors who have done such a poor job in hospitals... its so awesome to see how passionate you are about your job. gives me hope for the new and young doctors coming up :)
  • "Running a little late so I have to hurry" no change in walking speed
  • Her 2 mins late: oh no! Gotta hurry up 🙂 Me 45 hrs late: ugh whatever it can wait 🤪
  • @xenia1474
    I just want to say THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! for addressing allergies. I personally have a whole laundry list of severe food allergies and so many people don't take them seriously. So it's really great to see someone shedding light on the topic.
  • I'm getting my masters in psychology and you are an inspiration for tIme management positivity passion determination and intelligence! I needed some motivation to do my statistics homework today! Thank u! Love from New York
  • I relate a lot to Siobhan's allergies when she was younger. I am 13 and I have many allergies, eggs, fish, dairy, and some nuts which honestly are all quite dangerous for me, especially dairy. Once, I was having pizza with my family in a restaurant and we asked for vegan cheese on the pizza (my mom and I were familiar with the brand), and almost instantly, I was nauseous and short of breath. My mom and I quickly took the car to the pharmacy around the block and got Benadryl (literally works the best for me, always🙏, when I have a small reaction just in my mouth, it helps a lot). I took that and we went home. But then, when we got home, I actually started to vomit, not just feel nauseous, and then I started really feeling like tight in my chest and I could not breathe easily. My mom rushed me to the ER and I got oxygen and allergy medicine (I can't really remember the details) and I felt like I could breathe again. We finally went home and I slept well. That was about 2 years ago, and I will never forget it 😬 During the pandemic I don't really go anywhere but before COVID I took my inhaler (I also have asthma), Benadryl, and about 90% of the time I took my EpiPen. I am going to try to bring it every time as she said. I love your videos Siobhan! ❤️ I learn a lot each time :)
  • Just so you know, I'm a pre-applier to medical school (applying this May) and your videos help inspire me to keep working incredibly hard every day in order to be where you are. Thank you for making these videos as seeing the awesome things you do really helps me through the rough days of biochemistry, physics, biology and MCAT study!
  • That was fascinating, Siobhan! Now I know why the care providers always ask if you're allergic to any medicines! Scary to think this could happen!
  • Unfortunately, there is a shortage of Epi-pens and Epi-pen Jrs in Canada :( A lot of Canadians are on a waiting list to get one
  • You're awesome. You save lives on a daily basis and you're so positive. So inspirational! Keep up the good work 👍👍👍
  • It's so obvious you love you work and you seem so good at it. You're so calm and optimistic and I admire that greatly. I only wish there were more doctors in the world like you. I'll be starting medical school soon, and I hope to be just as good as you. Best wishes! Love your videos!