This is why you can never underestimate doctor and their abilities to save lives, also if they are unable to save a life you always have to remember that they have tried their best
I am not disagreeing with you but but nusese save life to and do way more than a doctor I no because I am a nurse and I save life in so many different ways
That's why doctors have one of the highest incomes. They literally go through so much stress just to save lifes. I couldn't never live through life knowing my patient never made it. Kudos to all doctors out there.
So this guy has a back-up plan (F) for a back-up plan (E) for a back-up plan (D) for a back-up plan (C) for a back-up plan (B) for a plan (A), my goodness how organised he is
Dr.Teo is the exact surgeon I would want working on me If I ever encountered an emergency situation. He cares about life, about people, about families. ❤
Actually as a trauma surgeon like me, our duty become more complex that other day. This work are really no any doctor wanted to volunteer as a trauma surgeon. So, thank to all the trauma surgeon who try to save lives.
hi , I would just like to express my immense gratitude to all the doctors, worldwide . especially singapore because we have one of the keastvpopulations in the world, yet everyday there are still lives to be said. I'm only 12 year old kid , but I still have all due respect for people who do this willingly to help the community and beyond ! as he said , it shouldn't be defined as a sacrifice, but the will to do it
In my heart, I am grateful for Dr. Teo. His diligence and commitment to his work have saved so many other lives. Our world is made possible due to wonderful people like him.
I really respect the doctors in Singapore. However, I feel that nurses in Singapore should also be recognised! Idk why they are not gaining the same recognition. They are the ones who are cleaning up the patients.
Maurizio Arrivabene I- u sound like a 21 year old who thinks they know a lot but even though doctors study their asses off in Med school, nurses still have more medical experience than doctors. Nurses also spend much more time with patients, so what ever bullshit the patients, the patients’ relatives or doctors give them, they have to handle it. But you can’t just compare like that. Whatever the doctors lack in, the Nurses cover up for it. It’s a medical team. U don’t just work alone as a nurse or a doctor.
@@maurizioarrivabene8182 nurses are the ones who take care of the patients after the doctor has dont their assesments and such. We work as a team. The doctors give the prescription, we make sure they receive the care they need in order to get better. Yes doctors do have more on the line job wise but both careers are just as challenging and important in their own ways. But in the end, working together to provide the best possible treatment for the patient is our top priority.
Thank u to all our heroes in the hospital,the medical team,cleaners..the paramedic team,police officers, scdf that had done so much for us..they worked more than 12hours..No ot pay..mentally challenging too.
@@rouenn9000 ER means Emergency Room, which is the department in the hospital whereby patients with urgent or life threatening situations are being treated. (That is usually the department whereby ambulances will bring the patient to). There was an American TV drama series called "ER" with storyline evolving around the ER department of a hospital... the joke in this case is that the doctor decided to be a trauma doctor after watching TV show :)
Amazing to watch a video like this! I think we are all so used to the job of doctors based on American/korean dramas which are highly exaggerated. Or all we think are doctors earning high pay cheques by just sitting at their desk prescribing medications. We forget about those that work in government hospitals and those that need to work 48 hours continuously. Kudos to that!
videos like this is definitely the norm. long hours, high stress, sometimes very meager pay for the trainees/junior doctors who are covering the hospital 24/7. but also, the satisfaction of knowing you performed the way you were trained that allows someone to get better, and putting a smile on their face or hearing a simple thank you - that’s priceless, that’s what really makes the tough days all worthwhile.
This seems like a really brilliant doctor to mention backup plans. I am eternally grateful for the bystanders who stopped at my accident to keep me alert (the most important thing imho), and the hospital staff after my mva.
Haha... I like the way they converse - calm, collected, efficient and direct. I guess Singlish (like the word bo bian) really did help :) Good job. Truly admire this profession 👍
I'm a retired nurse of 33 years that I mainly worked trauma ED I work trauma OR not too often but once in a while and I have to praise the travel surgeons since I retired I love watching your videos I miss my job thank you for sharing
Massive amount of respect for Dr Teo and the trauma unit team! Thank you for bringing back so many lifes - your dedication to your profession and humble attitude is so inspiring!!
Doctors in singapore are by far one of the bests i ever came across. I know many from singapore national hospital and a few from other hospitals . Have been to courses there, n it was one best experience to learn from them. I even recognise one hepatobilliary surgeon in his team when they were on table i forgot his name though he was our course instructor in 2018 for hepatic tumor removal guidelines . I had worked for 3 months in my foundation year in surgery and its really stressful to work in trauma centre . I Salute the surgeons and doctors in general for giving the prime time of life to patients betterment more power to us 👍
I have so much respect for these dedicated doctors. They may not see it as a sacrifice, yet compared to others in regular jobs, they do sacrifice an insane amount to do what they do and in most countries they are not paid and respected enough for it.
such a harrowing job. kudos to all medical personnel. easy to blame them when things go wrong, but they all go through a lot to save the lives of strangers daily. CNA, please do a series on nurses, paramedics, etc as well :)
should probably film one at the kkh paediatric surgery department about paediatric surgeons as they are one of the less paid and so less in number in singapore. we really need to appreciate them more and let more people know the importance of paediatric surgeons. really hope you’ll see this and film one please!
we need more of such shows to let people appreciate the doctors who’re there to save patients and sacrificing all the family and personal time they have! really wish everyone would appreciate them!
I salute their team the dedication on their chooses field as Doctors,its a toxic job but a inspiring story to see,they help save lives,a and prolong the life of their patients
Thank God for Trauma Surgeon and team.. Keep up the good work that mostly nobody knows the long tiring hours you do whatever you best can deliver to give trauma patients a 2nd chance to live. After all, lives are precious and there are no replacements..
THESE are the real heroes, not the ones kicking a ball or shooting hoops that make millions. this money needs to go towards all the health professionals.
This is a great video with much humanity! Surgeon in trauma life is hard and a true sacrifice. It is not sound as musical orchestra unless you have the passion for your job.
Trauma doctors and nurses are put in such a stressful spot. Trying to save people while all the odds are against them. Cant imagine the mental strain that causes.
Was surprised when I previously heard that some hospitals' ERs (e.g. Mt Elizabeth) don't have trauma departments because I didn't think trauma is that rare a condition
So thankful to live in close proximity to multiple state of the art level 1 trauma centers... They say that Utah has some of the best, if not. The best trauma centers, and medical facilities in the country!!! We also have the top cancer institute facilities (all mormon funded I guess) So thankful to know that the drs can save my life, should it ever be hangin in the balance!!! 😎💪
I had brain trauma and under went brain surgeries at TTSH... The trauma doctors were good but there wasn't enough beds at ICU so I was left at the store till a bed became available... However I didn't get better so my family transferred me to a private hospital after spending 15 days in TTSH ICU... I was in coma most of the days... I only remembered the doctors and nurses try to wake me up...
@@tingkirtingkir I meant what kind of residency would one have to undergo for it? Is it general surgery then subspecialise? Or is there a specific residency programme for trauma surgery?
@@SingZeon48 5 years med sch, 1 year HO, a few years as a MO till you apply and succeed on getting into general surg residency, 5 years as a junior/senior GS resident, and at the end of it you then choose to subspecialise as an assistant con for 2 years and then a con
Shoutout to Dr tertius tuy from.. Sgh or cgh? I couldn't Rmbr but for.. Being there and did his best for my dad when he was fighting cancer.. Sadly my dad passed on early Oct 2018. But the pride he took in to tc of my dad and the comfort that was given is trully much appreciated..
Thank goodness for the doctors. After all of these, how to say thank you. Many say, that's what hospital bills are for, but doctors and nurses and orderlies are also human. Perhaps they also want a validation from a job well done. How about a thank you note to them that they're effort bear good fruit.
I think all this super fast facilities Shuld also b avlbl in india so that many lives can b saved... I like n salute all the doctors and nurses for thr hard wrk n caring for patient..... Hats off to them...
Its a shame here in Philippines people are shaming doctors in social medias, just imagine the patient to doctor ratio here, also the people's lack of understanding what type of patient gets attention first. 😟
my parents wanted me to take M.D .. first of all I hate touch skin to skin, bodily fluids etc it make me gag idk why, I can easily faint when I cut myself, I puke when I saw horrible injuries, the deep wounds and bloods is a no no.. to doctors out I have nothing but respect..
I'm a senior and I want do be a doctor I want to work spicifictly in the trauma center. but I have a question; like do you have to choose something in spicific to work there like be a surgeon or a nurse etc ? Cuz I just want to be a doctor in a trauma center. sorry for the dumb question if anybody can help I would be really great full .
They most certainly do every CT scan, every surgery, every tumor, every wound, every trauma, every life & every death🤍thank you for doing your absolute best☺️. And thank you to other healthcare staff such as nurses, anesthesiologist, physical therapists, Surgery prep teams, even a secretary for doing your best under constant pressure in the ER☺️🤍✝️🥹🏥🧠🫀
I think if there is a god in the world, there are doctors between God and man, not theologians or priests. I think the lives of doctors who understand the precious lives of the body and the painful hearts of their families are really noble and valuable.
I’m sorry they get paid so much JUST BECAUSE the save someone’s life just they are our hero’s the genuine ones are they should get paid so much more I e had really bad experience with a doctor this year he let my dad die he wouldn’t give him antibiotics IV ones he was in hospital 3 weeks over Christmas came out 3 rd jan died 4th jan. he told my dad to go home and he would be fine to be seen in a few days he was throwing up blood jugs of it and had a heart attack at the hospital they gave him morphine all the time and said he was ok and to go home with 8 large bottles of morphine wen we picked him up he was on the hospital floor couldn’t breathe or walk so got a wheelchair told them he’s very poorly they said he will be fine we had no choice they made us feel daft then he died it’s in court now but I lost my world my hero my dad 67 is so young but the pint is the surgeons are amazing and the doctors nurses they need more pay 💰 and lots of it
This is why you can never underestimate doctor and their abilities to save lives, also if they are unable to save a life you always have to remember that they have tried their best
I am not disagreeing with you but but nusese save life to and do way more than a doctor I no because I am a nurse and I save life in so many different ways
@@harmoneyreilly4225 yes, nurses are underappreciated
@@harmoneyreilly4225 yeah nurses save lives but i would not say they "do way more than a doctor"
Harmony Reilly Lets get one things straight, nurses HELP save lives but cannot do it on their own.
@@harmoneyreilly4225 true
That's why doctors have one of the highest incomes. They literally go through so much stress just to save lifes. I couldn't never live through life knowing my patient never made it. Kudos to all doctors out there.
Doggo not all countries doctors have high income , to name a few, Cuba, China
@@leehyunsong7001 A communist country won't pay you as much as a capitalist country.
doctors deserve high pay and respect. kudos CNA for the wonderful insights. kudos to all the life savers doctors and nurses.
Education wise is also very expensive
OK
Respect for for our docs and keep up the good work
Roblox.
"We must always have a plan B, worse, plan C. But what you don't know, is that I actually have up to plan F."
What a god this man is
that’s the training for all surgeons. glad to see the same in SG.
So this guy has a back-up plan (F) for a back-up plan (E) for a back-up plan (D) for a back-up plan (C) for a back-up plan (B) for a plan (A), my goodness how organised he is
He is a hero❤ but there is only one God.
Dr.Teo is the exact surgeon I would want working on me If I ever encountered an emergency situation. He cares about life, about people, about families. ❤
I wonder if Dr Teo has ever taken a vacation. Kudos to all the hospital staff and the paramedics!
th-cam.com/video/AM7TrB4lMfM/w-d-xo.html
I think they have vacation breaks ...and I think it last for a month?
Actually as a trauma surgeon like me, our duty become more complex that other day. This work are really no any doctor wanted to volunteer as a trauma surgeon. So, thank to all the trauma surgeon who try to save lives.
He is literally so humble.."they all are highly intelligent except me ❤️❤️""
hi , I would just like to express my immense gratitude to all the doctors, worldwide . especially singapore because we have one of the keastvpopulations in the world, yet everyday there are still lives to be said. I'm only 12 year old kid , but I still have all due respect for people who do this willingly to help the community and beyond ! as he said , it shouldn't be defined as a sacrifice, but the will to do it
In my heart, I am grateful for Dr. Teo. His diligence and commitment to his work have saved so many other lives. Our world is made possible due to wonderful people like him.
I really respect the doctors in Singapore. However, I feel that nurses in Singapore should also be recognised! Idk why they are not gaining the same recognition. They are the ones who are cleaning up the patients.
Because they are not responsible...and didnt study for 10 years in an extremely competitive environment to get there
@@maurizioarrivabene8182 excuse you? try taking a nursing degree first, that is, if you can even get there.
@@paris52238 lmao dont try to compare doctors to nurses...did i hurt your ego? Are you jealous of doctors?
Maurizio Arrivabene
I- u sound like a 21 year old who thinks they know a lot but even though doctors study their asses off in Med school, nurses still have more medical experience than doctors. Nurses also spend much more time with patients, so what ever bullshit the patients, the patients’ relatives or doctors give them, they have to handle it. But you can’t just compare like that. Whatever the doctors lack in, the Nurses cover up for it. It’s a medical team. U don’t just work alone as a nurse or a doctor.
@@maurizioarrivabene8182 nurses are the ones who take care of the patients after the doctor has dont their assesments and such. We work as a team. The doctors give the prescription, we make sure they receive the care they need in order to get better. Yes doctors do have more on the line job wise but both careers are just as challenging and important in their own ways. But in the end, working together to provide the best possible treatment for the patient is our top priority.
Definitely interesting!!! Respect to all those working in the Healthcare industry!!
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Thank u to all our heroes in the hospital,the medical team,cleaners..the paramedic team,police officers, scdf that had done so much for us..they worked more than 12hours..No ot pay..mentally challenging too.
Producer: how do u know u wanted to be a trauma surgeon?
Doctor : I watched ER.
Producer: .... .... ....
gemgal68 what is ER?
@@rouenn9000 ER means Emergency Room, which is the department in the hospital whereby patients with urgent or life threatening situations are being treated. (That is usually the department whereby ambulances will bring the patient to). There was an American TV drama series called "ER" with storyline evolving around the ER department of a hospital... the joke in this case is that the doctor decided to be a trauma doctor after watching TV show :)
Or greys anatomy
@@moozlum761 Yes Grey has ER too. However the doctor himself mentioned he watched ER if i remembered corrcetly. LOL
@@gemgal68 ER was a drama TV show that was on air for 15 years. 🤕
Kudos to all doctors, nurses and staff, they all work hard and do their best to help, especially at the government hospitals.
Nice job! Quality content as always CNA! keep it up :)
Thank you David :)
Amazing to watch a video like this! I think we are all so used to the job of doctors based on American/korean dramas which are highly exaggerated. Or all we think are doctors earning high pay cheques by just sitting at their desk prescribing medications. We forget about those that work in government hospitals and those that need to work 48 hours continuously. Kudos to that!
videos like this is definitely the norm.
long hours, high stress, sometimes very meager pay for the trainees/junior doctors who are covering the hospital 24/7.
but also, the satisfaction of knowing you performed the way you were trained that allows someone to get better, and putting a smile on their face or hearing a simple thank you - that’s priceless, that’s what really makes the tough days all worthwhile.
This seems like a really brilliant doctor to mention backup plans. I am eternally grateful for the bystanders who stopped at my accident to keep me alert (the most important thing imho), and the hospital staff after my mva.
these doctors really do have a heart of gold..
These doctors are absolute legends...
Haha... I like the way they converse - calm, collected, efficient and direct.
I guess Singlish (like the word bo bian) really did help :)
Good job. Truly admire this profession 👍
When I heard him use singlish I felt so much better...
I'm a retired nurse of 33 years that I mainly worked trauma ED I work trauma OR not too often but once in a while and I have to praise the travel surgeons since I retired I love watching your videos I miss my job thank you for sharing
My heartfelt thanks dear CNA
for Your very important
Mission !
Massive amount of respect for Dr Teo and the trauma unit team! Thank you for bringing back so many lifes - your dedication to your profession and humble attitude is so inspiring!!
Thank you very much, doctors and all the professional team, life can't be beautiful without you!
Doctors in singapore are by far one of the bests i ever came across. I know many from singapore national hospital and a few from other hospitals . Have been to courses there, n it was one best experience to learn from them. I even recognise one hepatobilliary surgeon in his team when they were on table i forgot his name though he was our course instructor in 2018 for hepatic tumor removal guidelines .
I had worked for 3 months in my foundation year in surgery and its really stressful to work in trauma centre . I Salute the surgeons and doctors in general for giving the prime time of life to patients betterment more power to us 👍
I have so much respect for these dedicated doctors. They may not see it as a sacrifice, yet compared to others in regular jobs, they do sacrifice an insane amount to do what they do and in most countries they are not paid and respected enough for it.
such a harrowing job. kudos to all medical personnel. easy to blame them when things go wrong, but they all go through a lot to save the lives of strangers daily. CNA, please do a series on nurses, paramedics, etc as well :)
should probably film one at the kkh paediatric surgery department about paediatric surgeons as they are one of the less paid and so less in number in singapore. we really need to appreciate them more and let more people know the importance of paediatric surgeons. really hope you’ll see this and film one please!
Melanie Teo yes! totally agreed!
I just love doctor who save patien life .
Ya right
we need more of such shows to let people appreciate the doctors who’re there to save patients and sacrificing all the family and personal time they have! really wish everyone would appreciate them!
I love how the nurse's name is la nurse
should be renamed lapscyhologist then
slaiyfershin more like La psychologue
I salute their team the dedication on their chooses field as Doctors,its a toxic job but a inspiring story to see,they help save lives,a and prolong the life of their patients
everything he said was just so beautifully said
gosh, mad respect for him and the team.
What an amazing man this Dr. Is. Thank God for him and all that he is and does
Thank God for Trauma Surgeon and team.. Keep up the good work that mostly nobody knows the long tiring hours you do whatever you best can deliver to give trauma patients a 2nd chance to live. After all, lives are precious and there are no replacements..
Respect and salute doctors fighting everyday to save lifes!
that doctor is a life saving machine
All doctors are Angels
Not a sacrifice but a profession according to him 👏
The Children's ICU was very crucial, I worked their as a doctor and I was praying for a boy's life.
THESE are the real heroes, not the ones kicking a ball or shooting hoops that make millions. this money needs to go towards all the health professionals.
"we are all highly intelligent people...except for me" I felt that.
Actually have all the way up to Plan "F"!!! What a Great Doctor ❤️!
I thought of the conductor analogy at the start of the vid it’s so true
i like that they played music immediately after he made the conductor analog
EXCELLENT DOCO, ALL MED STAFF ARE HEROES
What absolutely amazing doctors who are so dedicated to helping wish our doctors in South Africa would have e me qualities
very highly respected profession.
Respect n thank you all in the medical fields/professions help saving lifes!
Love you Singapore I Respect Singapore
This is a great video with much humanity! Surgeon in trauma life is hard and a true sacrifice. It is not sound as musical orchestra unless you have the passion for your job.
Trauma doctors and nurses are put in such a stressful spot. Trying to save people while all the odds are against them. Cant imagine the mental strain that causes.
Fantastic content CNA. The best documentary TH-cam channel ever.
CNA please give us several documentaries on what goes on in your countries trauma Units 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺 please it will be very interesting
"I watched ER"
He's Emotionally Ready.
have not heard of this channel. good content
God bless you all ❤️
Respect! God heal 🙏
“If you don't build your dream someone else will hire you to help build theirs.”
―Tony Gaskins
Wonderful, truly amazing people we can be so grateful that there are doctors so dedicated. ❤👍
5thumbs up for all front liners. GOD BLESS
Hat's off to you God's Angels 🙏👍
Was surprised when I previously heard that some hospitals' ERs (e.g. Mt Elizabeth) don't have trauma departments because I didn't think trauma is that rare a condition
So thankful to live in close proximity to multiple state of the art level 1 trauma centers... They say that Utah has some of the best, if not. The best trauma centers, and medical facilities in the country!!! We also have the top cancer institute facilities (all mormon funded I guess) So thankful to know that the drs can save my life, should it ever be hangin in the balance!!! 😎💪
REAL HEROES! Saludo😊
Thank you for everything you do. I admire trauma surgeons a lot now 💜💜
I had brain trauma and under went brain surgeries at TTSH... The trauma doctors were good but there wasn't enough beds at ICU so I was left at the store till a bed became available... However I didn't get better so my family transferred me to a private hospital after spending 15 days in TTSH ICU... I was in coma most of the days... I only remembered the doctors and nurses try to wake me up...
He owe it to the patients to give them the best shot they have in life. Are we all giving ourselves the best shot we possibly can in life?
What's the training pathway like for a trauma surgeon in Singapore?
Long. 5 years medical student, then probably about a year as HO, 3 year as MO before being a registrar when you're training to be a specialist.
@@tingkirtingkir I meant what kind of residency would one have to undergo for it? Is it general surgery then subspecialise? Or is there a specific residency programme for trauma surgery?
@@SingZeon48 i think general surgery and then subspecialise but im not too sure about that too.
@@SingZeon48 5 years med sch, 1 year HO, a few years as a MO till you apply and succeed on getting into general surg residency, 5 years as a junior/senior GS resident, and at the end of it you then choose to subspecialise as an assistant con for 2 years and then a con
@@gummyypeach Thanks a lot! I heard residency is getting more and more competitive?
Here in India, we have to save the patients life first but if we are not able to do so the we have to save ours.
Shoutout to Dr tertius tuy from.. Sgh or cgh? I couldn't Rmbr but for.. Being there and did his best for my dad when he was fighting cancer.. Sadly my dad passed on early Oct 2018. But the pride he took in to tc of my dad and the comfort that was given is trully much appreciated..
Real life Grey's Anatomy! Wow. Im amazed!
What do you mean by golden hour in emergency medicine?
Your shows should be 1 hour long
Thank goodness for the doctors. After all of these, how to say thank you. Many say, that's what hospital bills are for, but doctors and nurses and orderlies are also human. Perhaps they also want a validation from a job well done. How about a thank you note to them that they're effort bear good fruit.
I think all this super fast facilities Shuld also b avlbl in india so that many lives can b saved... I like n salute all the doctors and nurses for thr hard wrk n caring for patient..... Hats off to them...
Heroes, nothing short of it ❣️
Where did you get your credentials from?
Wonderful doctor!
Be a doctor is really not healthy meanwhile they save people lifes to be healthy. Salut
In my last stay over there, I had had the best strawberries scone ever... thanks 😊 docs, great team.
Smooth. -Lots of skill they are good!!!
great guy!
its easy to communicate in singapore with singlish.. my former workplace...i miss you ttsh...😄
Its a shame here in Philippines people are shaming doctors in social medias, just imagine the patient to doctor ratio here, also the people's lack of understanding what type of patient gets attention first. 😟
How about the golden window for brain and spinal cord injury?
my parents wanted me to take M.D .. first of all I hate touch skin to skin, bodily fluids etc it make me gag idk why, I can easily faint when I cut myself, I puke when I saw horrible injuries, the deep wounds and bloods is a no no.. to doctors out I have nothing but respect..
God bless him..
Surgeon are not killers
They cut sometimes to heal
Amazing truely amazing
Well Done Doctor
I'm a senior and I want do be a doctor I want to work spicifictly in the trauma center. but I have a question; like do you have to choose something in spicific to work there like be a surgeon or a nurse etc ? Cuz I just want to be a doctor in a trauma center. sorry for the dumb question if anybody can help I would be really great full .
In India do we have a special branch for Trauma surgeon for post graduate leaving General surgery??
They most certainly do every CT scan, every surgery, every tumor, every wound, every trauma, every life & every death🤍thank you for doing your absolute best☺️. And thank you to other healthcare staff such as nurses, anesthesiologist, physical therapists, Surgery prep teams, even a secretary for doing your best under constant pressure in the ER☺️🤍✝️🥹🏥🧠🫀
Sad for these people. Have a nice day to all patients. 🙂
I think if there is a god in the world, there are doctors between God and man, not theologians or priests. I think the lives of doctors who understand the precious lives of the body and the painful hearts of their families are really noble and valuable.
我最怕心臟科了,可能因為有家人是心臟有問題,待在家屬等候區,非常難熬,我都不是很想要了解跟接觸,如果這之中有什麼問題,我肯定過不了自己那一關,我怕我會責怪醫生護理師,會整個人不理智,醫療有的時候真的盡人事聽天命,我自己動手術也是全心的相信醫生護理師,也很感謝當年鄰床照顧的姐姐,總是邊喂阿公,邊跟我說話,我母親有事離開,她都跟我跟阿公講話,所以我其實在整個醫療過程中,我只有數著何時可以出院,但那是我自己,但家人不一樣,那是珍貴的財產,我唯一的資產,所以我真的不是很想知道太多,深怕有一天我會跪在開刀房外,所以當初我會拒絕,因為我太了解自己,有的時候看起來不在意,但當真的踩到底線,我會抓狂,很多時候在診治過程中,或許會有突發狀況,我們要懂得應變,最重要的是,病人是救治成功,並且復原出院,這才是我們要的,社會資源有限,很多人很可憐,但是當有一天資源不足,你就會希望,能夠出院的出院,真的不能,也要探討下一步怎麼辦,是繼續還是終止,是在院等待還是在家等待,當面臨時需不需要提早告知,不要有遺憾。
Respect!
I’m sorry they get paid so much JUST BECAUSE the save someone’s life just they are our hero’s the genuine ones are they should get paid so much more I e had really bad experience with a doctor this year he let my dad die he wouldn’t give him antibiotics IV ones he was in hospital 3 weeks over Christmas came out 3 rd jan died 4th jan. he told my dad to go home and he would be fine to be seen in a few days he was throwing up blood jugs of it and had a heart attack at the hospital they gave him morphine all the time and said he was ok and to go home with 8 large bottles of morphine wen we picked him up he was on the hospital floor couldn’t breathe or walk so got a wheelchair told them he’s very poorly they said he will be fine we had no choice they made us feel daft then he died it’s in court now but I lost my world my hero my dad 67 is so young but the pint is the surgeons are amazing and the doctors nurses they need more pay 💰 and lots of it
they give their life’s