Big shout out to Dr. Jamie Rutland! Check out his TH-cam channel and IG! Link in description. Want to see more day in the life videos? We have an entire playlist! th-cam.com/video/3fEPYSt4msE/w-d-xo.html
@@jujutu5084 doesnt look like it with the interaction they had when she says she supports him.. and also when he said if she has any doubts when he told her he likes to study. I mean she could relate to him if theyre in the same field.
Thanks so much for posting. I showed this video today in my class, I teach 2nd grade in a low income area and we are working on our professional behaviors. The kids were so impressed with your day and when they saw all your shoes they started SCREAMING and banging on their desks lol. Just wanted to let you know you’ve really blessed our day and been a great role model to us. God bless!
Every time I’m having a difficult time reaching a kid who is defiant or just hurting too much to really relax enough to listen I show them this video. This is a future they can SEE and they want! Your example is honestly changing lives out here!
What a mindset. These are the people who are living life to their fullest and not the ones on Instagram showing off stupid cars and their body. I wish I could attain this mindset someday.
I really like how long-form this video was. Every aspect of his day (and practice!!) was captured on this video making it very informative. Thank you for sharing!
This video is TOO damn good. The content and the editing, both are 110% on point. Wow! Most of all, Dr. Rutland is amazing. Dude is an inspiration and a really great example of what aspiring docs should look up to.
Love this. So inspiring. I'm a nontraditional student pursuing my RN. My heart and soul is FULLY committed. Doing this for my mom dying of alcoholism, my dad who never sought treatment for mental illness.
This has been so helpful. I’m an RN and it can be easy to be “burnt out”. This has opened me up to the many things that I can learn. I love to learn something new/grow as a nurse.
A style icon, amazing dad and father, eloquent public speaker and a pulmonary critical care physician. Thank you so much Dr. Jubbal for featuring and inspiring a motivating legend who’s evidently killing the game! And to you Dr.Rutland thank you for sharing such knowledge and reinforcing aspects of life we must pay close attention to in order to better ourselves because at the end of the day we are competing with ourselves and no one else. An amazing video 🙌🏽
This is the best Day in the Life video hands down, I'm a rising MS2 and I really loved the idea to push for a little more daily, that's key for growth in all aspects of life. Much love brother!
I got depressed over chemistry 2 in and I was thinking about PA school for a hot second. But I watch this video and it inspired me !! For the last 3yrs I have been saying I wanted to be a pulmonologist specialist.
Loved this video, as a young aspiring doc it was so cool to see another doctor's daily life and all he does. Not to mention seeing another young black doctor reminds me that I can do it too - thanks for the video Dr. Jubbal and Dr. Rutland! Hopefully, I'll get there one day.
I'm a Medical student who is currently getting ready to take Step 2 CK/CS and apply for residency. I'm sure you know how stressful this current time in our lives is. I'm not going to lie. I have been pretty down and out as of late from burnout/stress which is de-motivating me to study/work hard. In the ending of this video you basically gave a mini pep talk that I think I REALLY needed to hear. I understand that nobody is going to help you or motivate you but yourself but listening to you kinda of gave me some motivation and a little kick in the ass I needed. So thank you for that! :)
That hairsheen tho LMAO But seriously, mad respect for this guy's hustle 💪🏾 The way he explains processes and terms...he'd make a good professor for sure.
Rising second year here. Thanks for the advice doctor. Its good to hear from a resident on how to navigate the system. It's still crazy to me how I am expected to know exactly what kind of doctor I want to become but the third year. Leaning more towards a procedural heavy field and being on my toes is something I value. Being busy enough that the time flies by is something that I think will keep me engaged in my work.
I volunteer at the hospital he attends and I can honestly say this guy is an all star. Extremely approachable when I had any question. Sneaker game is savage, first thing I noticed about him.
This was definitely a very informative video. Admittedly, I'm an electrical engineer, and a few years back I thought about going back to school to go into a medical discipline; so, this video was very informative. Thanks!
Dr. Jubbal this was awesome! Your admissions story made me me tear up because it sounds so much like my own struggles. Loved seeing a day in the life! Please post more videos soon!
I understand the compliment dilemma, but what I’ve learn just a simple thank you is good enough when someone offers you flattery. Love the vid! Keep it up doc!
I was born disabled and now at 31 I am on a treatment for it. I’ll always be disabled but now I am well enough to work for the first time. I’m trying to find a job but at this age it’s so difficult. This video inspired me to keep trying.
I would like to say you are very motivational ! I’m starting the respiratory therapy program in August and I’m super excited. Seems like it’s been a long journey leading up to this point, but I know it will pay off. I won’t be a doctor but I want to be as happy and excited for my career as you are!
Dr jamie i’m in the same boat as you were i’m not at the top my class and i have to revise and read things a lot more times for me to cement it in my head but this gives me even more reason to end my journey in medical school because i know that there is light waiting for me at the end of the tunnel .
You're awesome, Jamie! Such an inspiring physician! I hope to one day emulate your compassion and drive to always keep learning when I am in the field. Wishing you all the best in your future.
Thank you for the boost, I'm a nurse continuing my education and it hardwork but your positive energy is helping me thank u blessings to you your wife and your children.
I am in college at this time. I watched this with such vigor that I want to spread the love that was just giving to me through this channel. Thank you so much for being a voice on encouragement and great advice. I am now a sub and hope to see more of the channel.
I don’t even wanna be a doctor but I saw this and it really inspired me to work harder. It’s 3:40am here and this has inspired me to start grinding and working hard to strive and be the best person I can possibly be. Thanks a lot. You are very selfless and it’s contagious.
I really enjoyed this! As a second year MED student gearing up for USMLE Step1 soon I needed this motivation. I can’t wait to start working with my future patients. Thanks Dr.Ruthland!🙏🏾
have you ever thought of being a motivational speaker or doing a ted talk? I feel like you will have a profound effect on people, especially those who are on their long journey to becoming a doctor. Personally im heading into my second year in my undergrad degree as a pre-med, all my other friends are into easier programs so they party every weekend and are dumbfounded by how much i study, so instead of me striving to be better I sometimes say hey my friend doing an english major only studied 2 hours and finished and ive been at it for 5 and am nowhere near done.... that gets me unmotivated although biology and medicine is my passion. Hearing you talk and your mentality towards life and success really does make me fall in love again with my hardworking and dedicated side, so from all of us, Do a ted talk and thank you x
Absolutely awesome to see a strong smart black family man who is on his game! I so admire him for all his hard work. I love everything about this. Rock on my brother!
Really liked the motivation talk about 3 things. The video made me feel melancholic. Wish I had had a parent with such a drive. I can just imagine how your girls are going to so great. Awesome video
I had a chance to shadow a pulmonary critical care doctor. They encounter some of the most dire cases in medicine. It can be emotionally taxing but it also feels very rewarding to help people who are on the edge of death, from what I observed. Props to these doctors!
I agree with the statement of try to work hard to be better than you were yesterday. I also agree with the statement take time to recognize the smaller achievements so you can appreciate the big ones. The smaller things that you did good with are the steps to getting you to the big things that are amazing! This is especially important for when you are feeling over critical and down on yourself. It helps with improving your mood and mental health to recognize the smaller good things YOU DID WELL !!!! Definitely something everyone of every age can work on.
10:46 My mother passed from Lupus, the Pulmonologist said it was the worst case he's ever seen. I thank you for serving at the height that you care for your life and your job.
I love watching these videos, I am in 3rd quarter nursing going into 4th and in 5th quarter is my critical care rotation so we will be going over respiratory problems like ARDS and at my college we have respiratory therapist program and I told them I am going to come see them when we get to that because they are the experts. I love cardiopulmonary and want to become a NP who specialize either in cardio or pulmonary
"You always want to be learning something new" Literally the reason I decided to go to CNA school and hopefully go to LPN from there. I'm so tired of not learning while I work, especially the topics that interest me. Thank you so much for sharing, it's nice to hear you say all this. Inspirational!
Big shout out to Dr. Jamie Rutland! Check out his TH-cam channel and IG! Link in description.
Want to see more day in the life videos? We have an entire playlist! th-cam.com/video/3fEPYSt4msE/w-d-xo.html
Kevin Jubbal, M.D. none of the links are working
My TH-cam channel.
Medicine deconstructed.
Medicine Deconstructed with Cedric Jamie Rutland MD subscribed 😊
Just joined critical float, this is so motivating. You are a legend doc, your mentality is amazing. Getting better everyday. Thanks for the vid!
Kevin Jubbal, M.D.
Instagram.
instagram.com/drjrutland/?hl=en
TH-cam
m.th-cam.com/channels/Oe42DUxnwrIIpQ51s_W0kw.html?view_as=subscriber
So there really are people out there with their lives together
Yup
😂😂😂😂
Katinka0218 Girllllll Dane thing I was thinking ... wish I was like this
Comments of the year!
😂😂😂😂 yep.
This guys mentality is infectious! That's why hes successful!
cherry picking a day to show off routine could also be a factor
I agree! It’s his cybernetics lol it’s a reference to maxwell maltz’s book: psychocybernetics
Ricky you are welcome to join me cherry picking. Just be ready. Thanks for watching.
Mostwantedskillz nah. I’m not. Ur right. The point is to be better. Thanks for looking at my arms.
CLOUT thanks man
his wife won, don't find too many genuine intellectuals, who are selfless like this guy everyday
What is his wife's profession, is she in medicine?
@@jujutu5084 doesnt look like it with the interaction they had when she says she supports him.. and also when he said if she has any doubts when he told her he likes to study. I mean she could relate to him if theyre in the same field.
Juju Tu no I think she’s stays home
We are all the same no matter the color. I am a Jamie also and I am a perfusionist in NC
@@jamesnorris9637 Whats a perfusionist?
By far the best day in the life video
agreed!
I agree!
By faaaaaar
What an absolute baller! A sneakerhead and a physician, my hero! Let's gooooo!
Donaldo Martinez I’m no ones hero. Just a dude
@@medicinedeconstructedwithc4222 a dude who is a B O S S and inspiring hella folks !
Just like doctor Sole
Donaldo Martinez EXACTLY
Here, HEAR...LOL.
Thanks so much for posting. I showed this video today in my class, I teach 2nd grade in a low income area and we are working on our professional behaviors. The kids were so impressed with your day and when they saw all your shoes they started SCREAMING and banging on their desks lol. Just wanted to let you know you’ve really blessed our day and been a great role model to us. God bless!
Mary Kathryn Rhodes that’s amazing
Every time I’m having a difficult time reaching a kid who is defiant or just hurting too much to really relax enough to listen I show them this video. This is a future they can SEE and they want! Your example is honestly changing lives out here!
Mary Kathryn Rhodes that means a lot. Thank you
That is what it’s all about
@@mrs.rhodesclassroom This is so awesome. It brought tears to my eyes!
This is the coolest guy. That admissions story is so amazing. "Ask and you shall receive."
This man breaks all the stereotypes of being a doctor! Amazing!
Ji Kim ain’t it !!!❤️❤️
You mean being black
Young and hip!
@@jonathondefina4452 no being a sneakerhead
The trick is focusing on algorithms and following logical steps to win by saving lives, improve pulmonary function and getting patients to survive
Resonated deep w/ me
“ You are not a number...” don’t let anyone take your personality from you.
As an anatomy and physiology student, I am so proud that I understood the medical terms before he explained it
Rochelle Rowe ha ha me too
Dr. Jamie Rutland: May you have the strength during these trying days to save as many lives as possible. Thank you for your work. Stay safe.
Definitely one of the physicians that stood out from a variety of the day in the life (doctors) I’ve seen. Love this man.
I Love this Doctor!!❤️
What a mindset. These are the people who are living life to their fullest and not the ones on Instagram showing off stupid cars and their body. I wish I could attain this mindset someday.
As a med student. This was absolutely on point. Loved the advice. Keep them coming Dr. Jubbal. Great work
That conversation at the end was just so intellectual and well said, I was impressed. I want to talk with them too lol.
"I hate compliments" lmao that shit was beyond cliche.
This is my homie in OC and I’ll tell you what, this is him in a very authentic view. I’m very proud of him and thankful to know him...
Jervahn Morgan thanks a bunch. My boy
I know this homie busy as hell right now...
Frs getting all the money
@John Wayne I think he means Bc of corona lol
Every day he steps into the ICU he could get sick and then die weeks later from multiple systemic organ failure
I really like how long-form this video was. Every aspect of his day (and practice!!) was captured on this video making it very informative. Thank you for sharing!
I didn't know there were such awesome young doctors he's so well spoken and intelligent it's so refreshing
"reward the small victories" We need more Great Drs like him around!!! love the advice.
This video is TOO damn good. The content and the editing, both are 110% on point. Wow!
Most of all, Dr. Rutland is amazing. Dude is an inspiration and a really great example of what aspiring docs should look up to.
Agreed. He's the man
The media does not portray black doctors. And it needs to. Black Men, can do it too.
Nintendo 64 damn right we can
Black pharmacist here :)
Follow “Black men in White coat” on IG
Black PA in year one right here
There a numerous Black physicians on social media, including on TH-cam -- see ANTONIO WEBB, MD...
Love this. So inspiring. I'm a nontraditional student pursuing my RN. My heart and soul is FULLY committed. Doing this for my mom dying of alcoholism, my dad who never sought treatment for mental illness.
This guy is next level. Interpreting for the patient and their families, that’s what it’s all about. Great job.
Critical care Paramedic/RN here. Learning something new, or even re learning what you've learned is the best way to better yourself as a provider!
This has been so helpful. I’m an RN and it can be easy to be “burnt out”. This has opened me up to the many things that I can learn. I love to learn something new/grow as a nurse.
very well spoken, never even says "uhhh" or "ummm" when looking for a word
first last love is blind
A style icon, amazing dad and father, eloquent public speaker and a pulmonary critical care physician. Thank you so much Dr. Jubbal for featuring and inspiring a motivating legend who’s evidently killing the game! And to you Dr.Rutland thank you for sharing such knowledge and reinforcing aspects of life we must pay close attention to in order to better ourselves because at the end of the day we are competing with ourselves and no one else. An amazing video 🙌🏽
I’m a RT and it’s great to see a physician that’s down to earth and just seems like a great person.
Minute and a half in and it’s already motivating as hell.
It is great to see a Black male physician in a field that they are underrepresented!
It would be that much more great if he had a beautiful Black female with him!!!
@@isiahsteele7418 lol
@@isiahsteele7418 and i oop! once i saw he was in Cali i knew it was a wrap! lol but we need more black doctors male and female
Are they? Doesn't seem like it, i've seen plenty of them
yea they are, a little less than half in proportion to population. study harder
This is the best Day in the Life video hands down, I'm a rising MS2 and I really loved the idea to push for a little more daily, that's key for growth in all aspects of life. Much love brother!
Love this guys perspective on learning and patient care. What a wonderful physician to have chosen for this episode.
I got depressed over chemistry 2 in and I was thinking about PA school for a hot second. But I watch this video and it inspired me !! For the last 3yrs I have been saying I wanted to be a pulmonologist specialist.
Ericka Jackson keep going
I needed this Brother...going into my 3rd year of Med-School.
Aqulis Bell good luck! Pay attention. Read everyday.
Thanks for subscribing to my channel, medicine deconstructed
Keep fucking going Mr. Bell.
Stay hard!
Aqulis Bell congrats stay focused.
Congratulations!!
It’s cool that he maintains an active lifestyle 💪
Adnan A bro u are always on med vids ? Who r u
@@armandosoto2267 lmao, I see him everywhere as well.
Armando Soto he’s literally everywhere
@@davisjohn-d6h wtf, piss off you degenerate!
Armando Soto glad I’m not the only one who noticed that 😂
Loved this video, as a young aspiring doc it was so cool to see another doctor's daily life and all he does. Not to mention seeing another young black doctor reminds me that I can do it too - thanks for the video Dr. Jubbal and Dr. Rutland! Hopefully, I'll get there one day.
James Wairagu good luck
Rooting for u!
He has more shoes than I ever had in my life.
Love the pep talk from the trainer at the end of the video. There's always something for us to learn and it can come from anyone
My brain: You are suppose to learn something from him
ME: Staring at him the whole time
I wanna be like this man when I grow up!!
Amman Byars do you
Amman Byars be you! Just a wiser version!
No, be better.
Learning is never ending in medicine. I have a bag pack that I carry with me everywhere and yet people ask why am I still studying
The coach complimenting Dr. Rutland, and explaining why, is beautiful. Learn every day!
I'm a Medical student who is currently getting ready to take Step 2 CK/CS and apply for residency. I'm sure you know how stressful this current time in our lives is. I'm not going to lie. I have been pretty down and out as of late from burnout/stress which is de-motivating me to study/work hard. In the ending of this video you basically gave a mini pep talk that I think I REALLY needed to hear. I understand that nobody is going to help you or motivate you but yourself but listening to you kinda of gave me some motivation and a little kick in the ass I needed. So thank you for that! :)
How did it go?
I love this guy. His patients are certainly lucky to have an MD like him
That hairsheen tho LMAO
But seriously, mad respect for this guy's hustle 💪🏾
The way he explains processes and terms...he'd make a good professor for sure.
Rising second year here. Thanks for the advice doctor. Its good to hear from a resident on how to navigate the system. It's still crazy to me how I am expected to know exactly what kind of doctor I want to become but the third year. Leaning more towards a procedural heavy field and being on my toes is something I value. Being busy enough that the time flies by is something that I think will keep me engaged in my work.
THIS is the life I want to live as a doc. What a baller
Excellent!! Kind of Doc I always loved working with!! Knowledgeable yet always learning, compassionate, respectful and always works as a team member!!
Please do a 'a day in the life of an emergency medicine resident'
Michael Anthony Debeau are you stupid? The Doctor featured in the Video is completely different to the one that makes the video aka Dr. Jubbal.
Michael Anthony Debeau Dr.Jubbal can feature a Emergency Medicine Doctor.
@Michael Anthony Debeau lol
I can't do this all on my own
HIPPA that is all
Im an M3 trying to figure out what I wanna do. I think this Doc just convinved me to do pulm and critical care
Amen! You are incredibly talented! God bless you and you family!!!! Much respect!
I volunteer at the hospital he attends and I can honestly say this guy is an all star. Extremely approachable when I had any question. Sneaker game is savage, first thing I noticed about him.
Richard Panganiban liar
@@Its_All_Fun_Bro What would be the purpose for me to lie here? Oh because it is the internet right? That was simply my comment about him.
This was definitely a very informative video. Admittedly, I'm an electrical engineer, and a few years back I thought about going back to school to go into a medical discipline; so, this video was very informative. Thanks!
My grandfather has COPD as well. It’s awesome you went into the field to help others who have it
Dr. Jubbal this was awesome! Your admissions story made me me tear up because it sounds so much like my own struggles. Loved seeing a day in the life! Please post more videos soon!
Marly L. Tysm.
This man is literally who I aspire to be.. and I will use this video to help me reach my goal starting from now as a first year at university.
I understand the compliment dilemma, but what I’ve learn just a simple thank you is good enough when someone offers you flattery. Love the vid! Keep it up doc!
Thanks for this video Dr. Kevin Jubbal. God bless you and Dr.Jamie Rutland and your family.
MOTIVATED!! About to start M1 and I have been inspired. Thank you
I was born disabled and now at 31 I am on a treatment for it. I’ll always be disabled but now I am well enough to work for the first time. I’m trying to find a job but at this age it’s so difficult. This video inspired me to keep trying.
your daughter is so lucky to have such exemplary role models as parents.
He’s truly living up to his name! We need more people like him in this world
I would like to say you are very motivational ! I’m starting the respiratory therapy program in August and I’m super excited. Seems like it’s been a long journey leading up to this point, but I know it will pay off. I won’t be a doctor but I want to be as happy and excited for my career as you are!
I always watch this episode of “Day in the life” every time I start my day. Helps me stick to my gym routine.
I needed this pep talk! Thank you Dr. Rutland & gym friend ☺️
no problem
Dr jamie i’m in the same boat as you were i’m not at the top my class and i have to revise and read things a lot more times for me to cement it in my head but this gives me even more reason to end my journey in medical school because i know that there is light waiting for me at the end of the tunnel .
keep going. u will do well.
We out here to get it!! Let's get this degree my future doctors! B-)
God bless you for devoting you life to critical care. It can’t be easy I’m sure
You're awesome, Jamie! Such an inspiring physician! I hope to one day emulate your compassion and drive to always keep learning when I am in the field. Wishing you all the best in your future.
tysm
Thank you for the boost, I'm a nurse continuing my education and it hardwork but your positive energy is helping me thank u blessings to you your wife and your children.
thank you so much.
I watch this video at least once a week just to keep reminding myself to be better than I was the day before
I am in college at this time. I watched this with such vigor that I want to spread the love that was just giving to me through this channel. Thank you so much for being a voice on encouragement and great advice. I am now a sub and hope to see more of the channel.
My favourite A Day in life 😊
Such a sweet person with a beautiful family. Thank you for making this video. Take Care.🙏🙏🙏🙏
“Be a better person today than then person you were yesterday” - Cedric “Jaime” Rutland, M.D.
I don’t even wanna be a doctor but I saw this and it really inspired me to work harder. It’s 3:40am here and this has inspired me to start grinding and working hard to strive and be the best person I can possibly be. Thanks a lot. You are very selfless and it’s contagious.
Thank you for giving me this valuable advice that I should persevere in what i strive to do in my life.
What a wonderful person and physician. Respect. I wish him all the best!
Great video, Dr. Jubbal. Production keeps getting better and better.
I really enjoyed this! As a second year MED student gearing up for USMLE Step1 soon I needed this motivation. I can’t wait to start working with my future patients. Thanks Dr.Ruthland!🙏🏾
have you ever thought of being a motivational speaker or doing a ted talk? I feel like you will have a profound effect on people, especially those who are on their long journey to becoming a doctor. Personally im heading into my second year in my undergrad degree as a pre-med, all my other friends are into easier programs so they party every weekend and are dumbfounded by how much i study, so instead of me striving to be better I sometimes say hey my friend doing an english major only studied 2 hours and finished and ive been at it for 5 and am nowhere near done.... that gets me unmotivated although biology and medicine is my passion. Hearing you talk and your mentality towards life and success really does make me fall in love again with my hardworking and dedicated side, so from all of us, Do a ted talk and thank you x
Salma I have. But wouldn’t know where to start. I just speak.
Great video. Best part is the time he took to get off the wait list. Knowing that he set his goal to become a doctor and moved forward.
And that last guy...just great stuff
Absolutely awesome to see a strong smart black family man who is on his game! I so admire him for all his hard work. I love everything about this. Rock on my brother!
Linda Minor thank you
Really liked the motivation talk about 3 things. The video made me feel melancholic. Wish I had had a parent with such a drive. I can just imagine how your girls are going to so great. Awesome video
mayavril1 I only hope
I had a chance to shadow a pulmonary critical care doctor. They encounter some of the most dire cases in medicine. It can be emotionally taxing but it also feels very rewarding to help people who are on the edge of death, from what I observed. Props to these doctors!
Seojoon Lee thanks
Please do next A DAY IN LIFE OF A PEDIATRIC SURGEON!!!
I agree with the statement of try to work hard to be better than you were yesterday.
I also agree with the statement take time to recognize the smaller achievements so you can appreciate the big ones. The smaller things that you did good with are the steps to getting you to the big things that are amazing!
This is especially important for when you are feeling over critical and down on yourself.
It helps with improving your mood and mental health to recognize the smaller good things YOU DID WELL !!!!
Definitely something everyone of every age can work on.
Love seeing ppl who look like me in medicine ❤️
Bless up!
Absolutely! It’s extremely inspirational.
Agreed!
I love the work-life balance you exhibit in this vlog 👍🏽
What a gorgeous family and doggies 😂❤️
This is exactly what I needed now. Great words! Thank you! 👊🏻
Best video I’ve seen in years. What an incredible guy! Kick game fire, motivational talking game fire, intelligence game fire 🔥
10:46 My mother passed from Lupus, the Pulmonologist said it was the worst case he's ever seen. I thank you for serving at the height that you care for your life and your job.
That last little discussion in the gym was fire
I love watching these videos, I am in 3rd quarter nursing going into 4th and in 5th quarter is my critical care rotation so we will be going over respiratory problems like ARDS and at my college we have respiratory therapist program and I told them I am going to come see them when we get to that because they are the experts. I love cardiopulmonary and want to become a NP who specialize either in cardio or pulmonary
Incredibly inspirational, keep up this awesome format!!
"You always want to be learning something new"
Literally the reason I decided to go to CNA school and hopefully go to LPN from there. I'm so tired of not learning while I work, especially the topics that interest me. Thank you so much for sharing, it's nice to hear you say all this. Inspirational!