Well, er, all you can do is "jump" right in and hold on tight and be thankful knowing if you get fucked up on it at least ya got a doctor with you! *(In this case two!)*
Welly = Wellington boots (rain boots) A&E = Accident & Emergency (ER) Stag Do = Bachelor party (and just for fun, the female equivalent would be a Hen's or Hen's Party) :)
Yes, he addressed it once in an earlier video. He bought a lot of identical shirts sort of like a uniform for his job. So he’s not wearing the same shirt, but identical ones. :)
simply: pay them via NHS. Make the mission statement of the NHS something like patient overall well being, ethics and overall ecomics of the total health care system. On the other hand: If like in the US, a doctor is a profit center for the clinic, the clinic will optimize the doctors for the clinics economic bottom line. If in germany doctors are self employed, they are forced to economically use their time to able to run their business, with the issue being that becoming an M.D. does not teach economics or leadership, so... they essentially have to learn and care about "non health care stuff" on the job, taking away energy from patient care.
Wish I could've seen everyone getting their joints checked in the aisle of the plane, that sounds hilarious! Definitely going to check out Dr Sarah's videos as well
Yeah that was the part that made me think it was number two, I mean what the hell kind of plane would allow you to do that much random stuff in the aisle for no reason? Maybe a little embellishment to disguise it among the other examples :)
I got two for two :) As for doctors being able to spot patients lying, I think perhaps there are too many doctors who are over confident in their ability to spot patients lying. I personally have had this issue with three doctors (all for the same pain issue). One of them made a point of making it clear they thought I was exaggerating the pain issue, thinking I was hunting for pain killers. Which would have be forgivable if it were not for the fact that I was there saying the high dose of Tramadol was completely ineffective so I thought it was time to stop using them. (I actually had to switch to a different GP just to get them to stop prescribing, as the doc that thought I was lying sent me on my way with another Tramadol prescription!) So short story long, I think everybody, but particularly doctors need to be very careful about thinking they are good at spotting lies.
As an American, my first thought about this video was... what is a welly? My next thought was... is that British slang for Wellington Boots? I then looked it up and my final thought was Who the heck tries to kick a rock out of Wellington Boots without taking them off, I don't even try that with Tennis shoes, and those don't reach all the way up your calves.
Aw, man, I have a story similar to Dr Sarah's consultant situation. In Germany, you have to do 3 months of nursing assistance as a medical student during your first two years of med school (you know, when you know a lot about biochemistry n stuff, but nothing about medicine). So lil' 19-year-old, first-year student me is standing in the sluice to an intermediate care ward, waiting for the door to close behind me so I can enter the ward, when a woman in her 40s walks in behind me, and puts her hand on the door to the ward, trying to open it manually. I hadn't seen her before and judging from her clothes, she could have easily been a visitor or a lawyer or sth. So I said "Wait, it's a sluice. We just need to wait for the other door to close before we're allowed to enter!" and she just looks at me, smiles, opens the door and walks out. I later learned that she was the new consultant (which was why I hadn't met her before) and she just wanted to introduce herself to the doctors on the ward; and I, a nobody at the bottom of the food chain, had tried to tell her what to do.
UK still a better healthcare system at most more than the US. Education system too and this includes against woo classes likely ( naturopathy / homopathic holistic alternative nonmeds).
Great video and lovely conversation. I see you are quite perceptive when it comes to make-up stories. Never know though that you could also be a bit defiant like with the yellow card and the stag do. But that's a pleasant surprise
First as an American psych patient, your psych ward sounds freaking amazing. Like just awesome. And second if you have free range psych patients who can dress in there own clothes allowed to roam at night with kitchen privileges, are you supposed to not check on them? Over here we get soft restraints in the form of very tacky scrubs and terrible hospital crocs so you can always be spotted and if you try to leave you stick out like a psych patient in public.
fitzdraco yes in all the psychiatric wards I’ve worked in the patients can wear their own clothes. The wards are locked and the patients had different levels of observation depending on their needs (I.e. some might need one-to-one observation all the time whereas some can be once an hour and can leave the ward for breaks under certain conditions)
Dr Hope!! You HAVE to review episode 12, season 4 of an Australian show, Offspring. It was a very devastating event in Australian TV history and I was wondering if you could discuss and explain what happened as well as dr mannerisms since when I watched it, I thought they handled the situation a bit harshly. Offspring is about an obstetrician, Nina Proudman who goes through, of course, relationships and all the juicy hospital stuff, but episodes sometimes have really good moments of medical drama and workplace atmosphere. Thank you!!
Doctor Hope, would you consider watching the 17 episodes of the UK medical drama 'Bodies' and making a video? Thoroughly enjoyed it and given it's based on an NHS hospital you may enjoy it too.
Hey Dr Hope! Love your vids. Here's a suggestion for you: how about a review of ep 18 of the first season of That 70's show (The Career Day)? It's not a medical drama, but this particular episodes tackles some of the difficulties of working in healthcare. It's probably far from an accurate depiction of an hospital but I think you'll get a few laughs out of it :p
@@Koooo4 is a Wellington boot a brand of boots, or just like a general name for, I am assuming, work boots, (due to the steel toe talk), also thank you.
I missed one of my 1st year exams because the times were posted in 24hr format, and drunk me failed to write down the '1' in 1400, and turned up for the exam 2 hours late. Goes to show I'm getting old that times were pinned to an actual fucking noticeboard rather than emailed out and stuff.
I got neither of you right, lmao. I believed the welly story until someone hit the guy with a stick then I was sure it was for sure a lie, and I forgot your first story and assumed you were too much of a good boi to go to a stag do and miss an exam. I bet you knocked the ladies for six with your mankles though Doc.
This will probably sound strange, but do the little scribbles on doctors notes translate to actual prescriptions? I saw something in a reddit post kinda explaining a few days ago and want to know if it has actual grounding (TL:DR Do Doctors have a secret language?)
Whenever I play two truths and a lie, I always have one of the choices be "I've gotten chicken pox twice.," because everyone believes that's impossible, but lo and behold, I did in fact get chicken pox a second time.
I'm realizing that not a lot of Americans watch a lot of British stuff like I do. People in the comments are confused about the slang and I'm just here like..."Ok."
This is adorable/nerve-wracking; I want the doc to do good and find himself a nice girlfriend! We are all with you Doc! Reality TV cant touch how fun this is to watch!
I'm Canadian. What is a welly? At first I thought she was talking about a man's erection. I thought a willy was a penis in England. Anyway, I couldn't understand why he would pull his pants down, going by her movement. And I couldn't figure out what an erection had to do with a broken arm. I still don't understand her story and I still don't understand what a welly is.
@@SarahNicholls We call it a rain boot in Canada. I'm going to England for the first time in March 2020 so I better brush up on British slang or else I could offend someone accidentally!
So nice to meet you Dr Ed! Loved making this video 😊
Nice to “meet” you!
@joe hartsock Good job at revealing your age kiddo. You still got a long way to go.
@@kimcass4440 Yeah, the hidden romance is plainly quite obvious.
Was your lie the statement that you like your job?
People, they are not dating. Go and check out their Instagrams for their channels. She has a boyfriend and it's not Ed.
When Dr Hope puts a jumper on you know it's going to be a wild ride. 😂😂
Well, er, all you can do is "jump" right in and hold on tight and be thankful knowing if you get fucked up on it at least ya got a doctor with you! *(In this case two!)*
What's a jumper? Is it a British thing?
@@mangaanimefan3089 his shirt -- Americans call it a sweater.
@@FunSizeSpamberguesa Thank you! Learned something new today.
Halloween costume idea, Dr.Hope: White blood cell and Dr.Sara: Red blood cell.
Omg YES
That'd be adorable. There is an rbc with light brownish hair.
they are already clothed like that but Sarah is in White and Dr. Ed in Red.
@@tomodaniel6471 _c e l l s a t w o r k b l a c k i n t e n s i f i e s_
They would have the best babies ... anyone with me ... ;) :P :* ♥
Welly = Wellington boots (rain boots)
A&E = Accident & Emergency (ER)
Stag Do = Bachelor party (and just for fun, the female equivalent would be a Hen's or Hen's Party)
:)
Thank you! Because they kept saying it and I wasn't sure what they were talking about.
thanks! I needed this haha
Had to search wellys because I was confused af.
Had to look up Welly. Thanks!
I work in anesthesia in America and thought I knew British slang but I was lost about 30% of the time here. I took a welly as innuendo...
😂 It's short for Wellington- a rubber boot!
I almost watched every video and I did never realize that Dr. Hope is always wearing the same shirt lol
Yes, he addressed it once in an earlier video. He bought a lot of identical shirts sort of like a uniform for his job. So he’s not wearing the same shirt, but identical ones. :)
@@kimcass4440 oh, i might have missed it. Thank you for telling me :)
Nice haircut! Thanks for being so fun and entertaining!!
Oh man how do us UK residents get these wonderful easy going doctors?
simply: pay them via NHS. Make the mission statement of the NHS something like patient overall well being, ethics and overall ecomics of the total health care system.
On the other hand: If like in the US, a doctor is a profit center for the clinic, the clinic will optimize the doctors for the clinics economic bottom line. If in germany doctors are self employed, they are forced to economically use their time to able to run their business, with the issue being that becoming an M.D. does not teach economics or leadership, so... they essentially have to learn and care about "non health care stuff" on the job, taking away energy from patient care.
Wish I could've seen everyone getting their joints checked in the aisle of the plane, that sounds hilarious! Definitely going to check out Dr Sarah's videos as well
Violet-Finn thank you 😊
Yeah that was the part that made me think it was number two, I mean what the hell kind of plane would allow you to do that much random stuff in the aisle for no reason? Maybe a little embellishment to disguise it among the other examples :)
Tells self, okay as soon as you realize you enjoy this video hit Like.
Dr. says "Hello..."
*hits like*
The socks one had a surprisingly intense message :O but all of those were pretty believable, or at least they were spun in a believable way lol.
I got two for two :)
As for doctors being able to spot patients lying, I think perhaps there are too many doctors who are over confident in their ability to spot patients lying. I personally have had this issue with three doctors (all for the same pain issue). One of them made a point of making it clear they thought I was exaggerating the pain issue, thinking I was hunting for pain killers. Which would have be forgivable if it were not for the fact that I was there saying the high dose of Tramadol was completely ineffective so I thought it was time to stop using them. (I actually had to switch to a different GP just to get them to stop prescribing, as the doc that thought I was lying sent me on my way with another Tramadol prescription!)
So short story long, I think everybody, but particularly doctors need to be very careful about thinking they are good at spotting lies.
Everyone's talking about the video and I'm freaking out because you shaved!
As an American, my first thought about this video was... what is a welly? My next thought was... is that British slang for Wellington Boots? I then looked it up and my final thought was Who the heck tries to kick a rock out of Wellington Boots without taking them off, I don't even try that with Tennis shoes, and those don't reach all the way up your calves.
stag do = bachelor party
wellies = rubber boots
OSCE exam = Objective Structured Clinical Examination... examination
For more OCSE-style acronyms, look up RAS syndrome - the most famous of which (at least in the US) are "ATM machine" and "PIN number" :)
lol 3 minutes in and I keep backtracking. I think I'm missing some medical jargons or British slangs.
Aw, man, I have a story similar to Dr Sarah's consultant situation. In Germany, you have to do 3 months of nursing assistance as a medical student during your first two years of med school (you know, when you know a lot about biochemistry n stuff, but nothing about medicine). So lil' 19-year-old, first-year student me is standing in the sluice to an intermediate care ward, waiting for the door to close behind me so I can enter the ward, when a woman in her 40s walks in behind me, and puts her hand on the door to the ward, trying to open it manually. I hadn't seen her before and judging from her clothes, she could have easily been a visitor or a lawyer or sth. So I said "Wait, it's a sluice. We just need to wait for the other door to close before we're allowed to enter!" and she just looks at me, smiles, opens the door and walks out.
I later learned that she was the new consultant (which was why I hadn't met her before) and she just wanted to introduce herself to the doctors on the ward; and I, a nobody at the bottom of the food chain, had tried to tell her what to do.
Mortem Interitum I’m glad it’s not just me that this kind of thing happens to 😆🙈
Better safe than sorry in those situations.
Accidentally said "I'm going in" out loud when doing PR exam on a model in an osce
Presumably after strapping on your hard hat and safety squints?
This could be a good segment for your channel. Maybe do it again with other doctors who collab?
You should do a series where people send in funny osce / medical exam stories :)
I love both of your channels! Great collaboration :)
Loved this video. Hope there'll be more like this.
12:44 I really wanted Sarah to answer that question with "a lot of sugar and a bit of skimmed milk"
Two of my favorite people on TH-cam collabing!
Why is every british doctor so dreamy 😍😍😍?
I know right .....
Great haircut and so nice to see a video with daylight. Really nice new aesthetic 🙂
Ahhhh yes I love the whole 2 truths and 1 lie thing i'm going to like this. Plus I also like the idea of stories so yay. Already good video D.r Hope.
Great collaboration video. Entertaining and funny. Looking forward to the next one.
I think this was a great colab video! hopefully we can see more in the future
It's been a while since I've seen your videos (bad on my part ) Glad to see consistency in quality content :)
UK still a better healthcare system at most more than the US. Education system too and this includes against woo classes likely ( naturopathy / homopathic holistic alternative nonmeds).
Fun stories, even if my California-ass didnt have a clue what some of that slang meant lol
Google is for more than porn :3
🤔🤔🤔.... naaahhhhh
Those a British slang, I had to search them out.
@@irimac1806 Bro I - 😂😂😂
I don't really know but listening to this type of video keep my sanity in check..
Really enjoyed your video btw..
You still have sanity? Lucky
@@zombgamexd5522 A real gem in this mad world.
Nice, Two good looking doctors.
Wow, I didn't know Blake Lively had a secret British twin.
Love these types of videos when you talk about med school/being a doctor in the UK. Out of curiosity, which university did you guys go to? :)
Where are you guys? My mind keeps wandering off to that unusual background.
He literally says in video
@@Koooo4 really? I think I ADD'd out in that portion :p
@@EarlyOwOwl at 0:25
@@Koooo4 aah gotcha. Thanks!
koooo34 people never listen to they... always asking questions but never paying attention. that’s annoying
It was harder to tell which story is fake for Sarah, but for you I knew it was the PR story, I knew it!!!
Great video and lovely conversation. I see you are quite perceptive when it comes to make-up stories. Never know though that you could also be a bit defiant like with the yellow card and the stag do. But that's a pleasant surprise
Ed hope explain the medical scenes in all john wick movies
You need to do at least one Cells at Work episode as a collab just to show the anime to other doctors!
YES! Weebify the NHS.
I wanna talk to my doctor about Evangelion and have him immediately understand and refer me to a psychiatrist.
This episode was great. You should get a third Dr on the next video and re-enact the legendary "Spies Like Us" greeting scene :)
First as an American psych patient, your psych ward sounds freaking amazing. Like just awesome. And second if you have free range psych patients who can dress in there own clothes allowed to roam at night with kitchen privileges, are you supposed to not check on them? Over here we get soft restraints in the form of very tacky scrubs and terrible hospital crocs so you can always be spotted and if you try to leave you stick out like a psych patient in public.
fitzdraco yes in all the psychiatric wards I’ve worked in the patients can wear their own clothes. The wards are locked and the patients had different levels of observation depending on their needs (I.e. some might need one-to-one observation all the time whereas some can be once an hour and can leave the ward for breaks under certain conditions)
Very good acting, great video and it is very funny!
Dr Hope!!
You HAVE to review episode 12, season 4 of an Australian show, Offspring.
It was a very devastating event in Australian TV history and I was wondering if you could discuss and explain what happened as well as dr mannerisms since when I watched it, I thought they handled the situation a bit harshly.
Offspring is about an obstetrician, Nina Proudman who goes through, of course, relationships and all the juicy hospital stuff, but episodes sometimes have really good moments of medical drama and workplace atmosphere.
Thank you!!
Man I‘m not saying you weren‘t good looking before, but you Look amazing with that hair.
I'm so glad the broken arm patient story was real. It's not serious enough that I feel like I can't laugh at it, and it's absolutely hilarious XD
Wasnt expecting that life lesson over a sock.
Doctor Hope, would you consider watching the 17 episodes of the UK medical drama 'Bodies' and making a video? Thoroughly enjoyed it and given it's based on an NHS hospital you may enjoy it too.
I love good stories. MORE MORE MORE
Love your videos 🖤
Hey Dr Hope! Love your vids. Here's a suggestion for you: how about a review of ep 18 of the first season of That 70's show (The Career Day)? It's not a medical drama, but this particular episodes tackles some of the difficulties of working in healthcare. It's probably far from an accurate depiction of an hospital but I think you'll get a few laughs out of it :p
Hey doctor! I missed you! I didn't understand much of the video but i kept watching it!
Oh yeah, when I'm going to have my OSCE next year, I'm definetly going to make a rectal exam on my victim. Thanks for the great input xD
I thought it was B for Dr. Hope too! Fun video!!
.....Welly? A & E? stag do?
I have so many questions, starting with those 3 terms. What do they mean?
Wellington boot. Accident & Emergency department. Bachelor Party.
@@Koooo4 is a Wellington boot a brand of boots, or just like a general name for, I am assuming, work boots, (due to the steel toe talk), also thank you.
Hola great vid really wanted this 👍🏻👍🏻☺️
Last time I was this early, my girlfriend left me.
r/suicidebywords
Like the new haircut
Please react to the TV series called ' Critical'. It is a British medical drama which apparently aired on Sky one. Love your channel.🙂
I missed one of my 1st year exams because the times were posted in 24hr format, and drunk me failed to write down the '1' in 1400, and turned up for the exam 2 hours late.
Goes to show I'm getting old that times were pinned to an actual fucking noticeboard rather than emailed out and stuff.
You make great content.
I'm in love with Dr Sarah
You should totally do a collab with Dr Mike
i just have one question. Don't you ever get to loose your nerve?. Like what things get you angry and loose your calmness at work?.
"Very difficult to dislocate your shoulder"
Well whoops.. 3 dislocations in 3 ish years (6 if you count knee dislocations butttttttt nah)
Can you react to Cells at Work episode 10?
I haven't finished the video yet, but I bet the missed exam and the dislocated shoulder are the lies.
it was fun. :D
Blake Lively? ♥.♥
HELLO DR. HOPIEEEEEEEE! :D
From Trinidad.
I got neither of you right, lmao. I believed the welly story until someone hit the guy with a stick then I was sure it was for sure a lie, and I forgot your first story and assumed you were too much of a good boi to go to a stag do and miss an exam.
I bet you knocked the ladies for six with your mankles though Doc.
Damn, can't believe I'm this early 😂 I'll be back for the meme hahaha
This will probably sound strange, but do the little scribbles on doctors notes translate to actual prescriptions?
I saw something in a reddit post kinda explaining a few days ago and want to know if it has actual grounding
(TL:DR Do Doctors have a secret language?)
Changed your hairstyle for a bit or was it the lighting? (゚∀゚)
*_Dem ankles_*
This is ultra cute.
Please do a collab with Dr. Mike!
Ya'll being too cute Dr. Hope
The heck is an "oskie"?
@Antinomic Source Thank you.
hilarious!!!!! haha
Hey DR.Hope can you talk about steroids about the side effects and the positives side and your opinion on that matter thanks love your videos
Loved this video. One thing we can all take away from this is doctors are good liars.;-)
He should watch the first couple episodes of monster
Whenever I play two truths and a lie, I always have one of the choices be "I've gotten chicken pox twice.," because everyone believes that's impossible, but lo and behold, I did in fact get chicken pox a second time.
You need to review Chernobyl HBO series :)
Dr hope really sounds like Lewis from the yogscast
noice i guessed both of them right
Where are cells at work? That is litterally the reason why I subbed O.O
I'm realizing that not a lot of Americans watch a lot of British stuff like I do. People in the comments are confused about the slang and I'm just here like..."Ok."
Some of these words like Stag Do or welly are killing me, can anybody tell me please what a welly is?
For us non-British, stag-do = bachelor party.
Did you get a haircut?!
This is adorable/nerve-wracking; I want the doc to do good and find himself a nice girlfriend! We are all with you Doc! Reality TV cant touch how fun this is to watch!
Earky!
What the hell is a welly
fitzdraco Wellington boots, to walk in mud or water.
Rain boots
I'm Canadian. What is a welly? At first I thought she was talking about a man's erection. I thought a willy was a penis in England. Anyway, I couldn't understand why he would pull his pants down, going by her movement. And I couldn't figure out what an erection had to do with a broken arm. I still don't understand her story and I still don't understand what a welly is.
Daniel Fortier this comment really made me laugh 🤣 a welly = a rain boot = wellington boot
Daniel Fortier Australians would call it a gum boot
@@SarahNicholls We call it a rain boot in Canada. I'm going to England for the first time in March 2020 so I better brush up on British slang or else I could offend someone accidentally!
Nice hidden romance, I see you 😅😁😁😁
You looked like a college student.
They went to the same medical school?! :OO I wonder which one it was hmmmm
You played rugby? As the ball?