Nangi.. im a doctor too.. do you think these videos are ethical? Photography of patient s directly or indirectly? What about the ward setting? Do the staff like it? Or have u got there permission or do you take permission for each and every video? 🤔 Anyway, we are happy about now a days med student s.. when we were, we were worried and anxious of the ward round of the consultant, his question s, history taking, and of course of getting repeated as a group if we couldn't impress the consultant.. we were never in such an entertainment type mood.. happy the things are changing now
Hello! I don’t believe it’s unethical because I make sure to get consent from anyone appearing in my vlogs. If i am not able to get consent, I make sure not to reveal the face. The ward staff has not said anything against it up to date, so I don’t think it’s a problem for them :) Thank you for the appreciation 🤍
@@Visminybunny may be.. but they are patient s.. and ward is a ward.. whenwe do these things, we can't stop our patient s taking images of us, record or video or do something similar when we treat patient s, pointing out the treatment issues, and sharing in social media, these things has happened and doctor s have got seriously affected.. you will see one day, when you become a doctor one day and truly manage a patient.. By the way, what about the consultant s? Have they given u permission to record these, especially in government hospital setting?
It depends on the defect for which you are using specs. Most of the time, it doesn’t give back the vision (meaning you cannot expect to have normal vision after using it for some time) but it helps maintain the vision and allow you to see…
Hey akki🥰 Thank you so much for this important video😘❤️ btw bloopers were very funny 😂😂
Aw, you’re welcome Nanga 🤍! Yes, I couldn’t stop laughing while editing the video as well 😅😂
Very important thank you for video
You’re welcome 🤍
A very infortant vedio akkio❤️
Aw thank you. Hope it helped 🤍
Akki when i see you
My mind sayings
'Put down your phone and
go and do study" Thank you very much akki . For mortivating us like this. ❤❤❤❤❤❤🩺
Aw, that’s so sweet of you! At the same time, don’t forget to take it slow 🤍🤍
Nangi.. im a doctor too.. do you think these videos are ethical? Photography of patient s directly or indirectly? What about the ward setting? Do the staff like it? Or have u got there permission or do you take permission for each and every video? 🤔
Anyway, we are happy about now a days med student s.. when we were, we were worried and anxious of the ward round of the consultant, his question s, history taking, and of course of getting repeated as a group if we couldn't impress the consultant.. we were never in such an entertainment type mood.. happy the things are changing now
Hello! I don’t believe it’s unethical because I make sure to get consent from anyone appearing in my vlogs. If i am not able to get consent, I make sure not to reveal the face.
The ward staff has not said anything against it up to date, so I don’t think it’s a problem for them :)
Thank you for the appreciation 🤍
@@Visminybunny may be.. but they are patient s.. and ward is a ward.. whenwe do these things, we can't stop our patient s taking images of us, record or video or do something similar when we treat patient s, pointing out the treatment issues, and sharing in social media, these things has happened and doctor s have got seriously affected.. you will see one day, when you become a doctor one day and truly manage a patient..
By the way, what about the consultant s? Have they given u permission to record these, especially in government hospital setting?
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Thank you akka 🙏❤🤗💖
Aw you’re welcome Nanga 🤍
Sister , I want to know about your specs because i also use. Is it give our normal vision again?
It depends on the defect for which you are using specs. Most of the time, it doesn’t give back the vision (meaning you cannot expect to have normal vision after using it for some time) but it helps maintain the vision and allow you to see…