i can't get over how informative these videos are every time! also, the humbleness: even when someone gives you a compliment, the first thing you do is acknowledge your team :)
Going back to look at these older ones it’s incredible to see how much you’ve grown as a physician. The competence you exude in your newer videos is really inspiring especially seeing how it developed from this enthusiastic newbie getting her first lines
YES!! More videos like this!!😀 I get so disapointed when youre videos are over.😟 I wish they were longer😃 They are so interesting, informative, and entertaining!!😁
Every time you post a video I look up whatever major thing you talk about and read all about it. It’s so nice for MCAT studying because it feels like a break even if I’m still learning!
Siobhan congratulations on doing so well on your central lines! I love being to follow your progress, it truly motivates me to keep studying and to work hard so I get to achive great things myself! Keep being awesome!
Gosh I love watching your videos! So so so intriguing seeing what doctors go thru. I LOVE the girl power going on. I want to be self absorbed and tell you make more videos a week but Jesus slapped me back into realizing who you are and what you do. I am very grateful you're able to release a video as often as you do now! Save those lives!! I watch for the notifications lol. Enjoy Post Call!!
hahah love this post- thank you AyeJae!! I also wish i could make more than one a week, but this is all i can manage right now... and sometimes it feels really tough!! Posts call was bliss - thanks :)
I’m currently becoming a primary teacher but I find your videos so insightful. And your personality is infectious. Keep up the good work. The world needs more Drs like you!
I love how you and Carol look after your patients and tell us that the patient doesn’t have PE. Carol is very informative talking about how a patient is very sick. I wish you could be my medical residents but sadly I live in Australia. I’m travelling to Canada at some point in my life and if I get sick and go to the ED/ER I’ll request to have you. You wouldn’t get any wake ups from me unless they were very important. I’d be sound asleep in the hospital bed with my security item. I’m a very insecure person and your videos are making me less insecure. Much love from Australia
I loved this two-blog series on your 24-hour call in the ICU! I am applying to medical school this summer and I think you do a wonderful job explaining different aspects of your day-to-day experiences as a resident. Thank you!!
I have Crohns and a lot of other little things added up to having a lovely autoimmune disease. Your videos came across my 'recommended' and I really love them. I really love the excitement you have in your work and helping people. I see LOTS of doctors and it really helps me knowing that the doctor/ nurse really loves what they do and has a passion for it. To be really honest it makes me feel safer and cared for. I've had doctors in the past that just push you off, thankfully I don't have any of those doctors now. I totally subscribed watched like 3 videos now!!!
HI Jeallen - thank you so much for sharing about your story. I really appreciate your feedback and i'm happy to hear you have a good relationship with your current doctors!
I had the flu not too long ago and had to be admitted because my different health conditions... my private doctor was on the phone with the hospital... and me the whole time... he's like call me when you know something... it was amazing.. they worked so well together. I just never had that before because of a chronic illness patient I have around 5 or 6 different doctors for different things and it's amazing when they all can work together!!! I was so happy I cried. lol. I can also tell they just love their jobs and that is what is so amazing about it. I can tell that with you and in your vlogs... (been watching more) and I love it, you are one of the amazing doctors!
These videos are so helpful! It shows us a little more of how a hospital really works. It'll now give me some more compassion towards the doctors and nurses in the ER because now I really know what's going on behind the scenes!
I have been loving these videos! They have really been sparking my interest in the intensive care field! After watching this one I started to look up different residencies at some of the Canadian schools. I love your videos because they are showing me different sides of the medical field before I get to see them! Thanks!
Hi Siobhan! I'm a Respiratory Therapy student who just discovered your channel (hence why I'm binging all of your videos)... I love how you always give a shout out to the RTs (and other allied health professionals) you work with! Looking forward to following the rest of your journey! :)
I love how you guys still look so calm (and if I may add, fresh looking) amidst all the things that you're doing while on duty.😊 Salute to all the doctors in the world! And you're such an inspiration Siobhan! Your channel is a reminder for me of my first dream. Sending some love from Germany.
I love these videos! I worked in a hospital in labor and delivery. I was the clerk entering orders and in another video you talked about and writing and it can be a challenge. We had a dr that her hand writing was like calligraphy. I decided to go back to school and I now work for a college as an IT tech. Your personal is infectious. The people you work with are like a second family and you would be fabulous to work with.
Your videos are my favourite to watch at the moment.They are so different from what I would normally watch, but I find them very interesting and informative. Very cool, thank you for sharing it all with us!
Wow you’re such an amazing human! You’re so humble, nice, funny but a the same time serious as it should be when talking about serious cases, Love you and this amazing informative videos!!!
I love your videos. I’m not a medical student, in fact I’m studying to become a teacher here in Australia, but my mum was very sick a few years ago (and still is) but I find the medical field so amazing! My mum has MS and pulmonary arterial hypertension. I remember her having her blood gasses tested and the pain the first dr put her in. She was and still is terrified of having them done again but the second dr did amazing. My mum needed to have a special surgery done in 2014 where they opened her chest cavity and extracted clots from her lungs and drilled through the pulmonary artery. She was in icu for about a week. It is amazing that she is still alive. She just turned 50. The medical field is so fascinating. Good luck with everything!
Hey! did you do rotations yet? Because I'm so scared for rotations (that I will mess up and scar a patient or that I won't handle the pressure) and it would be really nice to hear some of your experiences!
Alleysthoughts hey sorry, no I'm still pre-med (undergrad), but believe in yourself! You are smart, beautiful, and such a great person to want to dedicate your time and life to such a giving profession. Don't worry! No one is perfect, and doctors make mistakes everyday. You will be phenomenal! 💜💜💜💜
I love your videos! I’m currently a nursing student in Quebec getting my DEC, & then I plan on getting my bachelors degree as well. My mom wants me to go to medical school afterwards and I’m seriously considering it. You’re so smart & your videos help me see the opportunities I could have in the medical field. Thank you!!:)
I am first time watcher and now subscriber. Just gotta say what a inspiration and I hope you continue doing videos. I was in the ICU for a week and I feel like the nurses/doctors don't get enough credit for all the hard work they do.
Real talk. There should be at least one 24 hour option for food in all hospitals! I work in a hospital lab and it's such a bummer trekking over to the main hospital starving and finding nothing to eat hahaha. I'm loving this series! It's so interesting because I communicate with doctors and other hospital staff all day but I truly had no idea what their day of work entails outside of lab work. This is very enlightening!
I LOVE your vlogs! I’ve wanted to be a doctor since I was a kid, so watching your vids lets me live my dream through you in a way lol. You’re so blessed to do what you do!
Hey this was a really cool video I’m an operating Department practitioner from England and it’s really interesting to see how intensive care differs from country to country! Hope to see carol in more videos you’re both super lovely to watch!
After watching several of your videos I've actually figured out what hospital you work at. I drove up from Ottawa and spent a lot of time there this past summer while my Nana Was there before she passed. I spent a lot of time Sitting and appreciating the view while she was there. As far as the cafeteria goes… It's probably one of the better hospital cafeterias I've ever seen! Thank you for sharing your journeys with us.
Yes she is so awesome - VERY lucky to have her as my senior!! yeahhhh the problem is when you think there will be time "later" to get food... classic issue
I just discovered you this weekend and I have been BINGING your videos. I'm not even watching them in order (except I watched these two in order 😉) I just cant get enough. I love your energy, the way you talk about things and explain things, how you put your videos together... you're great!!!
Is it possible to sleep through a page? I’m a heavy sleeper and was wondering if I could actually sleep through it.Also, do nurses have pagers and call rooms too?
Alyssa Thompson we had a resident who slept through a pager.. and we had to use the overhead announcement to call her :). I think the resident got in trouble though because we had to call the er md because the resident never responded and my patient had a critical emergency
Thanks for sharing Tokee - yes I have also seen residents sleep through pages, although luckily not in an emergency setting. In the ICU, my call room is right in the unit, so any of the nurses could just come knock on the door if i wasn't answering... otherwise they would have to try paging someone else, which is certainly not ideal! Never been a problem for me though... you can adjust the volume to incredibly loud!!
You go girl!! Very proud of you. Your friend Carol was very kind to vlog with you and I love how you share your stories and what’s going on with patients. I don’t live in Canada, but I’d be very comfortable to have you in charge of my care!! See you soon! 💕
I love your videos!! You are awesome and give such an interesting look into the life of a doctor. Your caring, smart, and positive energy is contagious (in a good way ;). Thank you!!
I’ve never had a line in my neck...just ports and PICCs...but I know those lines are hard to put in and can hurt. Way to go on the intubation and line placements!
That was awesome insight... I love it ...can't get enough... I love how this is a part of your life ... like you are not huffing or puffing or even cringing at the thought of being soooo overwhelmed... I love that .. u have an amazing personality
It's interesting to see a different perspective when it comes to the ICU. Never a good thing to be or have a family member in the ICU. My mom was in the ICU back in 2016 due to septic shock, they said she was the sickest patient in the whole of Holy Cross Hospital. They weren't even sure if they should do the surgery, the DR spent a few days and went around to speak to other drs about my mothers case. Thankfully they did it, and she pulled through, with her 10% chance of survival. I remember it all so vividly; all the nurses and drs that came and went after talking to us. Luckily my mothers general surgeon from a previous surgery called daily/nightly and helped keep us in the know, and so did my cousin who was an ICU nurse. At the time I never thought about how tired the nurses, or drs would get, or how long their shifts may be, so it's interesting and eye opening to see it from this perspective. I've always have great respect for anyone that is a doctor, nurse, or medical student, but I don't think we every really know 100% what all of you go through, and for you to be able to keep a happy/nice attitude even when tired is amazing!
So cool you get to intubate! At my hospital the IM residents have to page anesthesia resident on call, unless it’s daytime and the pulmonary fellow is there. :)
What would we do with out doctors I like to thank all of the doctors who go out on their way to do an amazing job getting us back on the mend dealing with the amount of people who have been having problems with their health and I would like to thank you for the videos you have put on this evolving channel the VIOLIN MD yo u are such a great Doctor and I love the specialties that you specialise in I learn new things with these videos and I have put a like on this video
I stumbled across your videos while studying on my day off today. Binge watched about 80% of them today haha! Love your stuff! I’m an accounting major so this is officially become my go to guilty pleasure when I need a study break! 🤗
I love this channel so much. Literally discovered it a week ago and have already watched most of the videos. I'm a doctor myself (UK) and find it really interesting and eye opening to see a dr in a different healthcare setting...also you're a great person!
I’ve been subscribed to you for a couple of months now and I absolutely love watching! I totally recognize the McMaster Logo! I work at the Welland and St.Catharines Hospital in Registration! :) You are doing such an incredible thing not only in your residency but also on TH-cam!
Hey Siobhan! I really love your videos about life and your vlogs in the hospital. I want to become an orthopedic doctor/surgeon when I grow up. Your videos inspire me even more. I know it is a lot of school, but I love school. I am only 13, so my mind could change. Keep making great videos! -Matthew
I am not a medical student but after seeing your video I get to know many things. You have motivated me towards medical school. Each video of yours is great . I would love to see many videos like this
you remind so much of my fav nurse (i think it was a nurse) who inserted an NG drainage tube for me and I'm the most squeamish person ever and she was so relaxed and kind the whole time. I wish all my nurses/doctors were like you! ahah
My mom is an rn and alot if this reminds me of what she has to do at work and the hospital she works at is a critical care hospital thanks for all you do
You guys are amazing. Would love to have doctors like you. I've been in ICU myself but on the other end, I was the patient. Straight out of surgery, open heart surgery. Remember being sick and seeing nurses and other people running from every direction. Just a question. Have you learnt much about Congenital Heart Disease/ Defect? CHD
I love how comfortable your friend is on camera!
i was just thinking this!
I completely agree - she was so amazing!
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i can't get over how informative these videos are every time! also, the humbleness: even when someone gives you a compliment, the first thing you do is acknowledge your team :)
Thank you very much!
I also noticed that, she’s amazing
My goodness, same! So very informative!
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Going back to look at these older ones it’s incredible to see how much you’ve grown as a physician. The competence you exude in your newer videos is really inspiring especially seeing how it developed from this enthusiastic newbie getting her first lines
Would love to see more vids with carol!
I agree!! i'm still on ICU but she has moved onto a new rotation sadly.. but i'll try for another collaboration in the future!
I hope Carol is doing well wherever she has ended up as a Doctor!
How do they both look so fresh after all those hours?!
Did you not see the Starbucks?
YES!! More videos like this!!😀 I get so disapointed when youre videos are over.😟 I wish they were longer😃 They are so interesting, informative, and entertaining!!😁
wow thank you so much Mary!!
Agree
Every time you post a video I look up whatever major thing you talk about and read all about it. It’s so nice for MCAT studying because it feels like a break even if I’m still learning!
It was so awesome seeing you both on call together!
please do more videos of you and your friend!!! This is so interesting and fun to watch!
Thanks Marvel - yes it was really fun for me too!
Siobhan congratulations on doing so well on your central lines! I love being to follow your progress, it truly motivates me to keep studying and to work hard so I get to achive great things myself! Keep being awesome!
Gosh I love watching your videos! So so so intriguing seeing what doctors go thru. I LOVE the girl power going on. I want to be self absorbed and tell you make more videos a week but Jesus slapped me back into realizing who you are and what you do. I am very grateful you're able to release a video as often as you do now! Save those lives!! I watch for the notifications lol. Enjoy Post Call!!
hahah love this post- thank you AyeJae!! I also wish i could make more than one a week, but this is all i can manage right now... and sometimes it feels really tough!! Posts call was bliss - thanks :)
Violin MD COMPLETELY understandable! Please take the time you need. TH-cam is your hobby not your career. Career comes first! Thanks for all you do!
Way to go on the intubation and line placements!! I’m a nurse so I love seeing this all from the physician side of things!
I’m currently becoming a primary teacher but I find your videos so insightful. And your personality is infectious. Keep up the good work. The world needs more Drs like you!
I envy how you’re always in good spirits! Even when you get woken up!!!
I love how you and Carol look after your patients and tell us that the patient doesn’t have PE. Carol is very informative talking about how a patient is very sick.
I wish you could be my medical residents but sadly I live in Australia. I’m travelling to Canada at some point in my life and if I get sick and go to the ED/ER I’ll request to have you.
You wouldn’t get any wake ups from me unless they were very important. I’d be sound asleep in the hospital bed with my security item. I’m a very insecure person and your videos are making me less insecure. Much love from Australia
I loved this two-blog series on your 24-hour call in the ICU! I am applying to medical school this summer and I think you do a wonderful job explaining different aspects of your day-to-day experiences as a resident. Thank you!!
Aw carols so nice and pretty, you guys are so hardworking it’s admirable. I’m not in the medical field but I love watching these videos Siobhan :)
I have Crohns and a lot of other little things added up to having a lovely autoimmune disease. Your videos came across my 'recommended' and I really love them. I really love the excitement you have in your work and helping people. I see LOTS of doctors and it really helps me knowing that the doctor/ nurse really loves what they do and has a passion for it. To be really honest it makes me feel safer and cared for. I've had doctors in the past that just push you off, thankfully I don't have any of those doctors now. I totally subscribed watched like 3 videos now!!!
HI Jeallen - thank you so much for sharing about your story. I really appreciate your feedback and i'm happy to hear you have a good relationship with your current doctors!
I had the flu not too long ago and had to be admitted because my different health conditions... my private doctor was on the phone with the hospital... and me the whole time... he's like call me when you know something... it was amazing.. they worked so well together. I just never had that before because of a chronic illness patient I have around 5 or 6 different doctors for different things and it's amazing when they all can work together!!! I was so happy I cried. lol. I can also tell they just love their jobs and that is what is so amazing about it. I can tell that with you and in your vlogs... (been watching more) and I love it, you are one of the amazing doctors!
The frankness you shows in the intubation situation is very refreshing. Thank you for the humble attitude.
These videos are so helpful! It shows us a little more of how a hospital really works. It'll now give me some more compassion towards the doctors and nurses in the ER because now I really know what's going on behind the scenes!
I have been loving these videos! They have really been sparking my interest in the intensive care field! After watching this one I started to look up different residencies at some of the Canadian schools. I love your videos because they are showing me different sides of the medical field before I get to see them! Thanks!
I don’t know how I stumbled across your videos BUT I love them 😍 Your personality is EVERYTHING to me! Definitely need more Drs like you!
Hi Siobhan! I'm a Respiratory Therapy student who just discovered your channel (hence why I'm binging all of your videos)... I love how you always give a shout out to the RTs (and other allied health professionals) you work with! Looking forward to following the rest of your journey! :)
Your videos are the best!! I can’t stop watching your videos, me and my family get together and watch your videos
I love how you guys still look so calm (and if I may add, fresh looking) amidst all the things that you're doing while on duty.😊 Salute to all the doctors in the world! And you're such an inspiration Siobhan! Your channel is a reminder for me of my first dream. Sending some love from Germany.
I love these videos! I worked in a hospital in labor and delivery. I was the clerk entering orders and in another video you talked about and writing and it can be a challenge. We had a dr that her hand writing was like calligraphy. I decided to go back to school and I now work for a college as an IT tech. Your personal is infectious. The people you work with are like a second family and you would be fabulous to work with.
Your videos are my favourite to watch at the moment.They are so different from what I would normally watch, but I find them very interesting and informative. Very cool, thank you for sharing it all with us!
These videos are so educational. I am learning so much but it doesn't feel like a lecture and it's amazing.
Congrats on your first intubation!!!!! And I hate doing blood gases on patients. It is so painful. 😖
Wow you’re such an amazing human! You’re so humble, nice, funny but a the same time serious as it should be when talking about serious cases, Love you and this amazing informative videos!!!
I love your videos. I’m not a medical student, in fact I’m studying to become a teacher here in Australia, but my mum was very sick a few years ago (and still is) but I find the medical field so amazing! My mum has MS and pulmonary arterial hypertension. I remember her having her blood gasses tested and the pain the first dr put her in. She was and still is terrified of having them done again but the second dr did amazing. My mum needed to have a special surgery done in 2014 where they opened her chest cavity and extracted clots from her lungs and drilled through the pulmonary artery. She was in icu for about a week. It is amazing that she is still alive. She just turned 50. The medical field is so fascinating. Good luck with everything!
Thank you so much sharing - I'm really sorry to hear about how much your mom has been through. Wish you both my very best!!
I hope you know how amazing the work you are your team do. I have so much respect for people like you.
Your attitude and outlook are incredible! Love watching the positive energy and great videos!
I love your positive personality and upbeat voice. 3rd year pre-med student and you give me hope! 💜
Hey! did you do rotations yet? Because I'm so scared for rotations (that I will mess up and scar a patient or that I won't handle the pressure) and it would be really nice to hear some of your experiences!
Alleysthoughts hey sorry, no I'm still pre-med (undergrad), but believe in yourself! You are smart, beautiful, and such a great person to want to dedicate your time and life to such a giving profession. Don't worry! No one is perfect, and doctors make mistakes everyday. You will be phenomenal! 💜💜💜💜
Julianne Olguin what did u major in?
You two are fantastic doctors! I’m sure your bedside manner is amazing! Great video!
I love your videos! I’m currently a nursing student in Quebec getting my DEC, & then I plan on getting my bachelors degree as well. My mom wants me to go to medical school afterwards and I’m seriously considering it. You’re so smart & your videos help me see the opportunities I could have in the medical field. Thank you!!:)
Thanks for sharing Valerie - best of luck with your studies!
You are so bubbly, I wish all of my medical professionals were like you! This is so cool to watch, thank you for sharing!
so glad to hear that the pts were both doing better.
I am first time watcher and now subscriber. Just gotta say what a inspiration and I hope you continue doing videos. I was in the ICU for a week and I feel like the nurses/doctors don't get enough credit for all the hard work they do.
Your videos have become part of my morning routine while I drink my coffee. I love how informative they are and your attitude motivates me for my day.
Definitely more videos like this. I enjoy watching your vlogs!
You both are so adorable! Love the positive rapport :) Can't wait for your next video. Come back Carol!
First time watcher ..Watch part one and then part two very interesting to see how your night actually goes in the hospital
You don’t understand how much I love watching these videos, I want to be a doctor and this sparks my interest even more. Love you!
Great video! As a nurse I love seeing things from the MDs perspective
Real talk. There should be at least one 24 hour option for food in all hospitals! I work in a hospital lab and it's such a bummer trekking over to the main hospital starving and finding nothing to eat hahaha. I'm loving this series! It's so interesting because I communicate with doctors and other hospital staff all day but I truly had no idea what their day of work entails outside of lab work. This is very enlightening!
I LOVE your vlogs! I’ve wanted to be a doctor since I was a kid, so watching your vids lets me live my dream through you in a way lol. You’re so blessed to do what you do!
Hey this was a really cool video I’m an operating Department practitioner from England and it’s really interesting to see how intensive care differs from country to country! Hope to see carol in more videos you’re both super lovely to watch!
After watching several of your videos I've actually figured out what hospital you work at. I drove up from Ottawa and spent a lot of time there this past summer while my Nana Was there before she passed. I spent a lot of time Sitting and appreciating the view while she was there. As far as the cafeteria goes… It's probably one of the better hospital cafeterias I've ever seen! Thank you for sharing your journeys with us.
I really enjoy seeing more insight on the on call experience from another person with you!
Carol and you great team
A great video to watch after my med school lecture on acidemia / alkalemia and ABG this morning! :)
Carol is so pretty omg😂❤ Love your videos!
Thank you for making this kid friendly
i;ve been in that situation far too many times. oncall at night - canteen closed - surviving off vending machine food :/
PS. Carol seems so great and supportive!
Yes she is so awesome - VERY lucky to have her as my senior!! yeahhhh the problem is when you think there will be time "later" to get food... classic issue
My hospital canteen closes at 9pm,opens at 7.30am.The security won't let us out, there are no vending machines..Imagine
That Medic same here, but i’m a patient! i was waiting all night and survived off snickers & shitty egg sandwiches
That Medic dang in times I’m struggling I think of people like u save lives daily
I just discovered you this weekend and I have been BINGING your videos. I'm not even watching them in order (except I watched these two in order 😉) I just cant get enough. I love your energy, the way you talk about things and explain things, how you put your videos together... you're great!!!
Is it possible to sleep through a page? I’m a heavy sleeper and was wondering if I could actually sleep through it.Also, do nurses have pagers and call rooms too?
Alyssa Thompson we had a resident who slept through a pager.. and we had to use the overhead announcement to call her :). I think the resident got in trouble though because we had to call the er md because the resident never responded and my patient had a critical emergency
Thanks for sharing Tokee - yes I have also seen residents sleep through pages, although luckily not in an emergency setting. In the ICU, my call room is right in the unit, so any of the nurses could just come knock on the door if i wasn't answering... otherwise they would have to try paging someone else, which is certainly not ideal! Never been a problem for me though... you can adjust the volume to incredibly loud!!
I don't personally know you, but I feel so proud of you for saving lives.
TH-cam recommended your channel and I’m already on your 6th video.
Omg I love it 🥰 thank you for sharing with us!
You go girl!! Very proud of you. Your friend Carol was very kind to vlog with you and I love how you share your stories and what’s going on with patients. I don’t live in Canada, but I’d be very comfortable to have you in charge of my care!! See you soon! 💕
Thank you Sarah - so glad to hear that!
I love your videos!! You are awesome and give such an interesting look into the life of a doctor. Your caring, smart, and positive energy is contagious (in a good way ;). Thank you!!
I’ve never had a line in my neck...just ports and PICCs...but I know those lines are hard to put in and can hurt. Way to go on the intubation and line placements!
Great job team. Great to be working with someone that you know. Great job Carol
These videos are so awesome. Thank you for taking us along with you.
That was awesome insight... I love it ...can't get enough...
I love how this is a part of your life ... like you are not huffing or puffing or even cringing at the thought of being soooo overwhelmed...
I love that .. u have an amazing personality
It's interesting to see a different perspective when it comes to the ICU. Never a good thing to be or have a family member in the ICU. My mom was in the ICU back in 2016 due to septic shock, they said she was the sickest patient in the whole of Holy Cross Hospital. They weren't even sure if they should do the surgery, the DR spent a few days and went around to speak to other drs about my mothers case. Thankfully they did it, and she pulled through, with her 10% chance of survival. I remember it all so vividly; all the nurses and drs that came and went after talking to us. Luckily my mothers general surgeon from a previous surgery called daily/nightly and helped keep us in the know, and so did my cousin who was an ICU nurse. At the time I never thought about how tired the nurses, or drs would get, or how long their shifts may be, so it's interesting and eye opening to see it from this perspective. I've always have great respect for anyone that is a doctor, nurse, or medical student, but I don't think we every really know 100% what all of you go through, and for you to be able to keep a happy/nice attitude even when tired is amazing!
So cool you get to intubate! At my hospital the IM residents have to page anesthesia resident on call, unless it’s daytime and the pulmonary fellow is there. :)
Your an amazing person! Always working hard! I want u as my doctor! Keep it up!!!
Woohoo go Siobhan!
I could watch Shoban all day lol 😂 She is so compassionate♥️We desperately need more of that in our world 🗺
What would we do with out doctors I like to thank all of the doctors who go out on their way to do an amazing job getting us back on the mend dealing with the amount of people who have been having problems with their health and I would like to thank you for the videos you have put on this evolving channel the VIOLIN MD yo u are such a great Doctor and I love the specialties that you specialise in I learn new things with these videos and I have put a like on this video
Thanks Zach, I really appreciate it! It really does feel like the channel is evolving... i'm excited to see what comes next! haha
You two make an excellent team!
I stumbled across your videos while studying on my day off today. Binge watched about 80% of them today haha! Love your stuff! I’m an accounting major so this is officially become my go to guilty pleasure when I need a study break! 🤗
I love this channel so much. Literally discovered it a week ago and have already watched most of the videos. I'm a doctor myself (UK) and find it really interesting and eye opening to see a dr in a different healthcare setting...also you're a great person!
Thanks TheMrsars28 - I really appreciate it! I agree that it's so interesting to learn about health care systems around the world!
I’ve been subscribed to you for a couple of months now and I absolutely love watching!
I totally recognize the McMaster Logo!
I work at the Welland and St.Catharines Hospital in Registration! :)
You are doing such an incredible thing not only in your residency but also on TH-cam!
Oh wow so close, small world! thanks Kayla!
I love these ICU blogs. Especially with carol ( sorry if I spelled her name wrong) in the vlogs
Hey Siobhan! I really love your videos about life and your vlogs in the hospital. I want to become an orthopedic doctor/surgeon when I grow up. Your videos inspire me even more. I know it is a lot of school, but I love school. I am only 13, so my mind could change. Keep making great videos!
-Matthew
You too ladies are so pretty and great teachers. Love your videos XOXO.
Love having your friend/coworker in the vlog too!
I love these videos. They are very informative and as a new nurse it helps me to review 😊
I am not a medical student but after seeing your video I get to know many things. You have motivated me towards medical school. Each video of yours is great . I would love to see many videos like this
Felt like forever waiting for this video! ❤
you remind so much of my fav nurse (i think it was a nurse) who inserted an NG drainage tube for me and I'm the most squeamish person ever and she was so relaxed and kind the whole time. I wish all my nurses/doctors were like you! ahah
Do a video on scary moments pls!
Hi Siobhan , i like all of your videos they r very interesting and we do get some knowledge out of them too love u watch more , thanks 🌹
Oh pls more videos w Carol, you are awesome solo, so y’all together are like triple extra bonus 🎹💃🔥❤️
Another great video! You guys had a very busy night! Makes for a quick shift, but oh so tiring.
We’re so proud of you Doctor!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I am always looking forward to your vlogs!!
Thankyou so much for the good work that you guys do
Your on top of this!!! Go girl!!! 🎉🚩💯 I would LOVE for you to be my Dr!!!
Loving the medical videos! It’s nice to get a look into what a 24-hour residency is all about 😊
I loved both episodes! So interesting having two perspectives as well
My mom is an rn and alot if this reminds me of what she has to do at work and the hospital she works at is a critical care hospital thanks for all you do
Hi! I just found your channel and I love it. I was hoping you could do more scary moment/story time videos! I love those.
Carol should make a TH-cam as well!! I love your videos and would love to see more content like yours :)
Very fun videos to watch! Y'all both seem super sweet. Keep it up!
You guys are amazing. Would love to have doctors like you. I've been in ICU myself but on the other end, I was the patient. Straight out of surgery, open heart surgery. Remember being sick and seeing nurses and other people running from every direction.
Just a question. Have you learnt much about Congenital Heart Disease/ Defect? CHD
Your videos help me to find out more what a doctor does because I want to be a doctor when I get out of High school
Great video, you two are awesome! More Carol please (if possible)! - Take care