Day in the Life of a DOCTOR: 24 Hours On Call (ft. aortic stenosis)

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Publicado 2023-04-15
Join me for a day in the life of a doctor on call for 24 hours! I'm on call for internal medicine, assessing patients in the emergency department, admitting patients to hospital and covering any strokes.

Thank you to the whole medical team here at Sault Area Hospital for making this video possible!

This video is made for educational purposes only and should not be viewed as medical advice. Speak to your doctor if you have any concerns about your health.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @irtap404
    Everytime she introduces herself as a doctor I feel so happy for her achievement!
  • @Restlessmedic
    Doctor, your videos really help me see the continuum of care and what happens after we get them to the hospital. As a paramedic, I have a really limited idea of what happens when they get into the hospital as an admitted patient. I appreciate you showing us what happens. Also going through different problems that patients face is an amazing resource too!
  • @crazysox305
    I used to watch these videos as an undergrad student for fun and now I watch them as first year med student to study! (And still for fun haha!)
  • @MsStina84
    I loved that you and Mark got to work on the same patient. One day, if possible, it would be really cool to actually hear about or see his work on such a case.
  • @beckylamers2665
    your hubby waiting for you with food literally brought tears to my eyes lol, you guys are so lucky to have each other 🥹
  • @danronck3636
    So mindblowing, started watching your videos when you were PGY1 and i started medschool an now you've finished residency and i'm starting PGY1 in 2 Months. Still cant believe it. Thank you for everything🙏
  • @azeezraad1150
    Appreciate that you still manage to film and show us what is it like to be on call! Thanks Dr Siobhan!
  • @autumnstarr418
    You and your husband seem so lucky to have each other. Also you seem like such an amazing and genuine person and it’s great to see a doctor like you.
  • @tinikabyrd9509
    I am a nurse and I LOVE your videos. Thanks for sharing!
  • @cweampuff
    Your relationship with Mark is so precious, you both treat each other so well. 🥺 ❤️
  • @ashikihsan1946
    Hi Dr.Siobhan, I appreciate your 24 hour call on shift. You worked hard Siobhan to take care of your patients. May God bless you
  • @ceeq3997
    your energy is sooo contagious.....and filled with such optimism and clarity and, bonus - humour!!! 😻 (oh and we all love the little snippets with the wonderful Mark!)
  • @GabGabs444
    I love how you incorporate Mark in your videos. It’s great to see you two’s interactions even if it’s for a short moment.
  • @pepperpan794
    Dr. Siobhan! I'm in medical school and I'm secretly hoping to do residency in internal medicine someday but I feel like I'm always lacking in the "case-solving" aspect of it all, since our exposure to the hospital became limited due to the pandemic. I find myself watching medical shows to practice (although these cases are always exaggerated a bit) so I can relax but review at the same time. Your videos are a creative and new way for me to continue practicing and I just wanna say thank you for putting in the time and effort to put out videos like these. It helps me be inspired but at same time learn while enjoying. Cheers!
  • @flatif23
    This video was so awesome! especially how you integrated pictures and sounds!! excited to see more!🤗
  • @Heather406
    Wow, that surgery to treat aortic stenosis is incredible! Thank you again for your videos; so glad you got some sleep this time 😊
  • Hi, I don’t know how, but everything you explain in these videos are really easy to understand even tho they’re complicated subjects
  • @janeholt1112
    So proud that you have achieved your goals. Love these kinds of videos! Mark really is a rock star to have brought your dinner after such a tough shift.
  • This has been so much fun following along with you on your journey, and now you are a Dr! Thank you so much for sharing all of this with us. I am SO proud of you!
  • @traceyjkirkby
    Been watching you since the beginning! You’re the best, so happy we’re getting these style of videos again♥️… hubby is a great addition too! Thank you to you all for your service🫶🏼