Thanks Crystal! I'm super pumped you've found the channel helpful. Post op fever coming up next! If there is any topic you're interested in learning about please let me know.
Thank va so much man! Like you, I'm a qualified general surgeon from Europe and I can't mention that important issue often enough to students and young doctors. And even if a surgeon or internal doctor is qualified and experienced, it's useful from time toi time to become aware of each and every step of the cascade.... I absolutely agree that we as surgeons have to become and to stay as "masters of the bleeding" and like pilots during take of and touch down we as clinicians have (always) control. It's absolutely necessary to understand what happens if this cascade is out of order and what to do next step by step. You can keep cool and workout the problem step by step as long you understand what you do! Forget everything you might have studied at Medical School and welcome to life in the hospital. You will make it und ya become the more addicted to it the more you got it!
@@citizensurgeon Surgical red flags/emergencies that one could encounter on the wards. Next immediate steps in such cases and appropriate escalation of care. Thanks!
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it. Coagulation is such a deep topic so I'm glad that helped clear it up for you. Let me know what else you are interested in learning about!
I am a new surgical NP and this is the channel that I have been looking for. Thank you! You've got a new subscriber
Thanks Crystal! I'm super pumped you've found the channel helpful. Post op fever coming up next! If there is any topic you're interested in learning about please let me know.
Thank you very much for this amazing lecture 🎉
So happy you enjoyed it!
Watching this for my surgery exam tomorrow. Thank you!!!
Amazing! Good luck!
Great Talk! awesome refresher! thanks for doing this series!!!
The Umlauf Group Fantastic so glad you enjoyed it please let me know if there’s another topic you would find helpful for review
Thank va so much man! Like you, I'm a qualified general surgeon from Europe and I can't mention that important issue often enough to students and young doctors. And even if a surgeon or internal doctor is qualified and experienced, it's useful from time toi time to become aware of each and every step of the cascade.... I absolutely agree that we as surgeons have to become and to stay as "masters of the bleeding" and like pilots during take of and touch down we as clinicians have (always) control. It's absolutely necessary to understand what happens if this cascade is out of order and what to do next step by step. You can keep cool and workout the problem step by step as long you understand what you do! Forget everything you might have studied at Medical School and welcome to life in the hospital. You will make it und ya become the more addicted to it the more you got it!
Great video!
Could you cover how to present surgical patients on rounds? What information do surgeons want to know, what is less important etc?
lakewaterlapping sounds good, I like that idea, can call it roundsmanship in surgery”, what other non-textbook talks would be good?
@@citizensurgeon Surgical red flags/emergencies that one could encounter on the wards. Next immediate steps in such cases and appropriate escalation of care. Thanks!
The best explanation. Good job 👍👍👍
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it. Coagulation is such a deep topic so I'm glad that helped clear it up for you. Let me know what else you are interested in learning about!
What a great video! Perfect for my Pathophys test tomorrow. Thanks a lot Doc Pearson! Subbed!
Totally awesome, thanks so much for the feedback. More coming every Tuesday! SSI will be next.
Thanks so much Globe trekker...pumped you enjoyed it.
Thanks for this , this is a treasure
Les R thanks so much, next will be bleeding disorders and then transfusion medicine, if there is a topic you want give me a shout and I’ll cover it!
Could you make a video on good study habits/tips? Or one maybe about your process from undergrad to medical to residency etc? Great content 😊
Lauren Pearson great ideas! I can put that video together this week, thanks!
Thank you Sir.
Absolutely! Glad you found value!
Well said sir thank you so much.
You are welcome!
Thank you.
yeshi dolma you are welcome, glad you enjoyed it
thanks
Of course, hopefully made a difficult topic a little more approachable
I’m a 16 yo. What am I doing here
Getting inspired I hope :)