This is awesome. I feel like Dr. Cellini’s channel has slowly been building up to this moment over the last year, and now it’s finally happening. Happy to have witnessed this awesome journey and I look forward to seeing your IR career continue unfolding!
I’ve had 3 Covid tests. One was all the way up in my brain and made me scream (she left it in there for 15 seconds and kept twisting), the next was much easier, didn’t go so far up and was quicker, and the last was a throat swab. Makes you wonder the effectiveness of the 3 different methods.
I'm happy you had a productive first day. All that you described is what learning in all about. It's important to have these experiences so that you are reminded what is it like to not know something, simply because it's new. It's a reminder to show grace and understanding to medical students and interns when you encounter them. Congratulations !
Currently a 2nd year premed student at Georgia State! Just want to say that your videos really motivate in continuing to work hard in school. I love how you vlog on non-medical things! It really shows you as a whole and I love it bro. Wishing you the best for your fellowship and beyond!
Congrats man!! So jealous! Shouted you out in my 1st year of residency recap video. Was watching you on downtime during call 😜 thanks for keeping me entertained on those tediously long shifts when the notes are done and there’s miraculously no pages
Great video! It’s awesome seeing all of you great young docs starting your next phase. Keep it up. It is worth it - your friendly neighborhood psychiatrist
It is pretty crazy that countries can build subways like that. In London they have huge drilling machines the size of houses drilling under London, below other tube lines and skyscrapers .... amazed.
It's sooooo exciting!!!! You're so so hard working Sir ! I dream of Matching into Radiology too and I love Interventional Radiology! Thank you Dr. Cellini and thank you to your wife too for working as a Frontline in these times of crisis 🙏
Awww... what happened to your old theme song? Loved hearing the old theme song on 2x speed. Anyways, this is pretty cool - that a doctor who is so many years into his training can still feel that they have a steep learning curve in their new role. Keep learning Dr. Cellini, good luck!
I had surgery right when hospitals opened up again so of course, I had to be COVID tested. It was fast and relatively painless. Good Luck as you finish the final journey. You are going to be awesome!
I donated blood about a week ago. I got a letter in the mail from the center saying the blood was tested for COVID antibodies. It was negative. I sorta wish I had the antibodies, but oh well. Everyone should try to donate. While there has always been a need for blood donations, they are really hurting now. I was told the bulk of donations came from school blood drives. Due to schools being closed, they are in need more than ever.
What is there to wrap your head around? Wear scrubs into the hospital, change into hospital scrubs, then change back into the scrubs I wore into the hospital and leave....not that difficult
Really appreciate this day in the life vlog. More of this vlogs please, and can you tell us more about the procedures please. It would be interesting to know more about the procedures you've mentioned in this video doc, for example the embolization procedure.
My mom was recently tested for Co-vid 19 and they just did a throat saliva sample. She was tested for surgery so I'm surprised they don't have that there in New York.
Do you have a video explaining the whole process of becoming a doctor? For example, what bachelor's degree should be aimed for , what medical schools to apply for , how to get accepted , what comes after medical school and what happens during residency/fellowship?
Can you do a video of radiology technician tips? Like what you like and don't like about what they do and pointers for someone (me) who is going into it, to then get a degree in radiation therapy then continue to be a diagnostic radiologist. I would love some pointers.
I love my mx master! I have the mx master 2s (the predecessor to the mx master 3) and absolutely love it! The scroll wheel is programmable, in which is extremely nice! I It is nice when I am scrolling through tabs and looking at different online journals/articles to write a research paper!
I commend you for saying you don’t feel comfortable discharging or electronically signing prescriptions..I’m a cath lab nurse and so many times the doc just submits a blank discharge summary since they don’t know how 🙄
I work in a hospital up in Qc and tombe honest, our health care system in qc is so archaic and backwards. Would you say hospitals in big cities like NYC use old systems, writing prescriptions by hand, progess notes by hand? Still use fax machines? I am very curious to know how different it is from us. Let me know if you have a chance. *very much enjoying your videos Thx
Dr. Cellini, I’m almost done with x-ray school. Can you make a video about xray techs? Perhaps you can talk about if there is anything specific you appreciate about us or something you wish we could do to help your job be easier?
Two questions: 1) does fellowship increase your salary potential sufficiently enough to cover the higher salary forfeited during the fellowship? 2) how does the salary of a fellow compare to that of a resident in their final year?
salary goes up every year of training in residency/fellowship by a little bit. NYC residents/fellows get paid a little more to be able to cover the increased cost of living...though still not enough!
You're going to emerge as one of the MOST SORT AFTER INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGISTS *IN THE WORLD* SIR !!! As you work insanely hard and you are very cool and calm too . 👍
Can you please teach some stuff about interventional radiology ?? that would be very interesting for those of us who follow the channel because we are interested in interventionism
Since you're a fellow when you're performing any procedure, is there a doctor/higher up watching over the whole time? Stupid question but I was jw since you said you know how to do most of it not all
Yea I had to get tested twice for covid19 and they did the nose swab! It’s literally awful!!! I ended up having COVIDNL63. Which is like a different strand of covid19 or whatever. I don’t really know but I was super sick. Took 8 weeks to recover. The vomiting was the worst it gets so bad to the point I was even vomiting my own bile and couldn’t swallow. I even threw up water every time it was given to me . which was crazy so ended up super dehydrated and had to have my heart monitored cuz it was beating SO fast. Like overly beating... Definitely don’t want to catch the virus again. 😳
How is the IR table going to look? Will there be you a attending and then the tech for the procedures or just you and a tech with a attending in a other room?
Interested in getting a pair of lead goggles, do you know a good place to order one? Not interventional but we do a decent amount of fluoro at my program
This is awesome. I feel like Dr. Cellini’s channel has slowly been building up to this moment over the last year, and now it’s finally happening. Happy to have witnessed this awesome journey and I look forward to seeing your IR career continue unfolding!
Yesss! I like before I even watch... if it’s Dr. Cellini, you know the content is going to be A++
Dang!
Look at Dr. Cellini getting his unboxing videos on point. Always on point!
Sure yeah ♡♡
I’ve had 3 Covid tests. One was all the way up in my brain and made me scream (she left it in there for 15 seconds and kept twisting), the next was much easier, didn’t go so far up and was quicker, and the last was a throat swab. Makes you wonder the effectiveness of the 3 different methods.
Your gonna kill it Doc Cellini! Road to becoming an attending believe it or not almost done baby!
I love seeing Adriana on your videos!
I'm happy you had a productive first day. All that you described is what learning in all about. It's important to have these experiences so that you are reminded what is it like to not know something, simply because it's new. It's a reminder to show grace and understanding to medical students and interns when you encounter them. Congratulations !
As a radiology tech, love the new intro, creative!
Thanks so much!
Good to see you out and about Doc..
Currently a 2nd year premed student at Georgia State! Just want to say that your videos really motivate in continuing to work hard in school. I love how you vlog on non-medical things! It really shows you as a whole and I love it bro. Wishing you the best for your fellowship and beyond!
Love your content man!! Stay safe in New York
Great Video! Would love to hear more about adjusting to all the changes at your new hospital. No doubt you'll get the hang of things quickly!
I am so glad you're back in NYC and look forward to your IR career journey and daily NYC vlogs. Nice blade too, LOL!
Congrats man!! So jealous! Shouted you out in my 1st year of residency recap video. Was watching you on downtime during call 😜 thanks for keeping me entertained on those tediously long shifts when the notes are done and there’s miraculously no pages
haha don't be jeal, you'll be there in the blink of an eye...
Dr. Cellini ahhh can’t wait!
Kissing in 2019: awww thats cute
Kissing in 2020: 🤐
lol I know 😷
Omg no way. You actually replied lol. I want to be a doctor when i grow up and i love your channel a lot. Stay safe and happy in new york!!!
@@satyashree9448 Remember my slogan; Work Hard, Play Hard
Great video! It’s awesome seeing all of you great young docs starting your next phase. Keep it up. It is worth it - your friendly neighborhood psychiatrist
Love seeing NYC!!! Great video as usual😄
Congrats! Enjoy it. My oldest starts med school in August.
It is pretty crazy that countries can build subways like that. In London they have huge drilling machines the size of houses drilling under London, below other tube lines and skyscrapers .... amazed.
It's sooooo exciting!!!! You're so so hard working Sir ! I dream of Matching into Radiology too and I love Interventional Radiology! Thank you Dr. Cellini and thank you to your wife too for working as a Frontline in these times of crisis 🙏
Congrats on the fellowship Doc! Love ur channel. Informative and very interesting. Keep up the good work
Awww... what happened to your old theme song? Loved hearing the old theme song on 2x speed. Anyways, this is pretty cool - that a doctor who is so many years into his training can still feel that they have a steep learning curve in their new role. Keep learning Dr. Cellini, good luck!
Your videos are my absolute favorite!
aw thx!
I had surgery right when hospitals opened up again so of course, I had to be COVID tested. It was fast and relatively painless. Good Luck as you finish the final journey. You are going to be awesome!
The Residents or fellows that trained there are great sources for help. My friend was the first D.O , IR fellow there.
Do tell!!
I donated blood about a week ago. I got a letter in the mail from the center saying the blood was tested for COVID antibodies. It was negative. I sorta wish I had the antibodies, but oh well.
Everyone should try to donate. While there has always been a need for blood donations, they are really hurting now. I was told the bulk of donations came from school blood drives. Due to schools being closed, they are in need more than ever.
Dr. Cellini is so damn happy to be in NYC lol, he can't hide it. I don't blame him!
Good content Dr. Cellini. Nice to see you with Adrianna...
I like the new intro Dr. Cellini!
I'm still racking my brain around the idea of people going in and out of work in scrubs. 😬 Congrats on your first day!
What is there to wrap your head around? Wear scrubs into the hospital, change into hospital scrubs, then change back into the scrubs I wore into the hospital and leave....not that difficult
Dr. Cellini Watching from the lens of someone who resides and work in Europe where we were told to never wear scrubs to and from work. 😅
Happy Birthday and best of luck! You got this! Woohoo Happy 4th!🇺🇸
I loved the intro😍
RT her know that her hairs looks so good😍
Congratulations! BTW what do your new colleagues think of your vlogging?😁
Your videos are amazing. Great quality content and overall superb.!!
Really appreciate this day in the life vlog. More of this vlogs please, and can you tell us more about the procedures please. It would be interesting to know more about the procedures you've mentioned in this video doc, for example the embolization procedure.
My mom was recently tested for Co-vid 19 and they just did a throat saliva sample. She was tested for surgery so I'm surprised they don't have that there in New York.
Can you ask Andriana what type of backpack she has? I love it! And I’d love to see a video over your new coffee maker HINT HINT 🤞🏼
Lol coming soon. Bag is MZ Wallace
Do you have a video explaining the whole process of becoming a doctor? For example, what bachelor's degree should be aimed for , what medical schools to apply for , how to get accepted , what comes after medical school and what happens during residency/fellowship?
The second i saw the mouse i said ok. For Radiology.....but then!
Congrats on your first day of fellowship!
Fellowships are to be envied. They are reserved for the top physicians in the United States.
Thank you for making these video's, they are really helpful
Can you do a video of radiology technician tips? Like what you like and don't like about what they do and pointers for someone (me) who is going into it, to then get a degree in radiation therapy then continue to be a diagnostic radiologist. I would love some pointers.
I’m in Radiography right now, would love to hear him talk about this too! Hopefully he’ll see your comment and maybe give us some advice.
I was one of the first likes❤️❤️❤️ love these videos so much!
So happy for you!
I love my mx master! I have the mx master 2s (the predecessor to the mx master 3) and absolutely love it! The scroll wheel is programmable, in which is extremely nice! I It is nice when I am scrolling through tabs and looking at different online journals/articles to write a research paper!
Digging the new intro
I thought de new mouse was a complete plot twist and that you will become a gamer 😂
I commend you for saying you don’t feel comfortable discharging or electronically signing prescriptions..I’m a cath lab nurse and so many times the doc just submits a blank discharge summary since they don’t know how 🙄
Awesome content! Love your videos!!
Yesss! I like before I even watch...
Congrats on making it through your first day. It’s never easy in any profession
thanks! Sure isn't...
Congratulations Doctor🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Man that sounds uncomfortable the testing..another great vlog Dr Cellini 😷🙌🏼
Is it possible to do a video of your apartment tour?? It looks awesome!
Are using a new camera? It's so crisp and clear. Keep up the good work.👍
Just switching it up btw camera and iphone
Who else wishes Andriana would make a channel and show us the life of a PA? haha i cant be the only one! or maybe a PA series on this channel.
Question doc! why are all the Rads so cute loll ;) (full disclosure Rad Tech in the making ) . Jokes apart, I love your videos.
So exciting !!!
Love ur videos!! From a Dominican doctor ❤️
Gracias!
What specialty is Adrianna working in now? (:
😳 wow. Underground !!!!!!
Quality content like always
1:52 I love that typo on experience😂
How many fellows are there? I’m sure you will be up to speed next week. Good luck to you and your wife!
I love your intro!
Cool, great job!
the new intro is sick !
I work in a hospital up in Qc and tombe honest, our health care system in qc is so archaic and backwards. Would you say hospitals in big cities like NYC use old systems, writing prescriptions by hand, progess notes by hand? Still use fax machines? I am very curious to know how different it is from us.
Let me know if you have a chance.
*very much enjoying your videos
Thx
Dr. Cellini, I’m almost done with x-ray school. Can you make a video about xray techs? Perhaps you can talk about if there is anything specific you appreciate about us or something you wish we could do to help your job be easier?
omg yes getting used to a new hospital and computer system can be so stressful 😓
So are you working in a cath-lab? I do work in one Germany as a nurse and I Love it! :)
I love the new intro
I love the new intro !
Love ur vids!!!!
thx!!
I'm so behind on mouse tech. I thought it was an electric shaver when you first showed it.
Two questions: 1) does fellowship increase your salary potential sufficiently enough to cover the higher salary forfeited during the fellowship? 2) how does the salary of a fellow compare to that of a resident in their final year?
salary goes up every year of training in residency/fellowship by a little bit. NYC residents/fellows get paid a little more to be able to cover the increased cost of living...though still not enough!
I think dr. Cellini loves his job BUT I also think he would love to do only unboxing videos :))
Perfect audio
Love the new intro! 💉❤️
So notification squad has already arrived I see
Also Dr. Cellini filling Casey's void.
big shoes to fill
Love the new intro, so cleaver
You're going to emerge as one of the MOST SORT AFTER INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGISTS *IN THE WORLD* SIR !!! As you work insanely hard and you are very cool and calm too . 👍
Welcome to Sinai!
Happy July 4th!
I like the new intro!
Intro was 🔥🔥🔥
Can you please teach some stuff about interventional radiology ?? that would be very interesting for those of us who follow the channel because we are interested in interventionism
I thought you were already a fellow, but I guess you did a DR-IR combined program.
We wanna know more about IR
Hey Dr.Cellini, did you do any research to match into radiology fellowship? And when and how did you start? Thank you in advance
Also I ride the Q all the time! I would literally be more excited to come across you in public than Mr. Beast ❌🧢
haha make sure to say hey!
Since you're a fellow when you're performing any procedure, is there a doctor/higher up watching over the whole time? Stupid question but I was jw since you said you know how to do most of it not all
Woww!
Yea I had to get tested twice for covid19 and they did the nose swab! It’s literally awful!!! I ended up having COVIDNL63. Which is like a different strand of covid19 or whatever. I don’t really know but I was super sick. Took 8 weeks to recover. The vomiting was the worst it gets so bad to the point I was even vomiting my own bile and couldn’t swallow. I even threw up water every time it was given to me . which was crazy so ended up super dehydrated and had to have my heart monitored cuz it was beating SO fast. Like overly beating... Definitely don’t want to catch the virus again. 😳
I’m so sorry 🥺to hear this omgggg 😞 prayers for you in your days ahead post recovery💕
love your videos :)
How is the IR table going to look? Will there be you a attending and then the tech for the procedures or just you and a tech with a attending in a other room?
I’ve been wondering what sunscreen do you use the skin looks fab under the sun
How long is your fellowship? Good luck in NYC.
Interested in getting a pair of lead goggles, do you know a good place to order one? Not interventional but we do a decent amount of fluoro at my program
Please bring back the old intro music ): or do a new one with the same music