A FULL WEEK in the life ON CALL | Orthopedic Trauma....
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ธ.ค. 2024
- In this video, Dr. Webb shows viewers what its like to be an attending on call.
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My sister just finished med school, she's now a pediatrician in Texas. I commend you for the years of study. The dedication it takes to become a doctor is astonishing. I just admire anyone who has the discipline to go and become a doctor.
Thank you
Yeah, my wife is a nurse and she went through a lot just to get that so I can’t even imagine what doctors have to do. Lol.
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yup its more of persistence to be able to sit at that study table keep reading and not giving up its hard.
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This was such an awesome video. I love it when healthcare professionals let us take a peek into their lives and I give it up to you cause you are definitely grinding every day.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 you gracefully handled that ER consult like a G!!! 😂😂😂
Surgeons and Physicians in general DEFINITELY deserve every single penny. Amazing 👏🏼
I shattered my right wrist in 2006 in the mountains, big time major ouch! The emergency room called in the on-call orthopedic trauma surgeon and he was awesome!
You are all heroes!
This was amazing to watch. as someone that's had more ortho surgeries than I can list, with radial reconstruction and different forms of ORIF and external fixation included, it's amazing to see just how much work you're putting in to ensure your patients are taken care of.
Love your videos so inspirational! I’m a 27 year old Latino PA - dad dropped out of college and my mom never went to high school. I worked in urgent care the last 2 years and I did not like it , now I’m starting on ortho surgery next month and these videos are getting me hyped - I feel like I’m finally going to be making a difference. Thanks for your amazing content keep it up 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Dr glauckenflaken gets those ER doctor consults right 😂
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Thanks for taking ER/TRAUMA call Dr Webb...I realize it's more-or-less a thankless task, but somebody has to do it...&, judging by the trajectory of your success, it won't likely be you for too much longer...still, it's nice to work ER/TRAUMA (as I have done, on weekends/nights for the past 23 years) & know that somebody really good is going to be available on a consult, particularly when one considers a good deal of these patients are non-funded/uninsured/underinsured
the first call by the ER DOC is sooo trueee. One of the ER docs called our ortho spine surgeons with an "urgent" spine issue with no scans available.
You’re an inspiration to aspiring doctors!
As someone who has been helped by orthopedic surgeons on 3 separate occasions (L1 burst, femur in 2 places, tib/fib) it’s very interesting to watch behind the scenes like this. It seems to be an exhausting profession. Thank god for them.
Man I’d love to have this guy be the one working on my back. I was not so lucky with mine. You know the saying. “Nobody cares how much you know until they know how much you care.” I think is a great a very true one.
Thank you!!
Hey Dr. Webb! I have always enjoyed your videos but this one took it up a notch. This video had a great flow (soundtrack, drone videos, B roll, etc.) and I appreciate how your content and channel overall continue to improve! Thank you for everything you do.
You are awesome. You did the surgery before sons bday. That’s a true professional that cares about others. You give help to all.
He’s so calm about everything
Do more of these! Love the on spot case reviews over the phone, along with your reactions. Makes me think twice before paging a doc
Great Video as usual Dr. Webb! Continue to be an inspiration to us young black men! Your videos have kept me through medical school! I'm officially Dr. Grant! (Shout out coming from JAMAICA)
A good friend of mine and her husband are orthopedic surgeons and are pretty much the only game in town until she retired. They are both very passionate about the work they do, but I saw how those extra-long hours in surgery took a toll on her back. Hence, the retirement phase. She still serves on a consultative basis, but those were some pretty long hours. Hats off to your folks! It ain't easy many times, I'm sure. Thanks for sharing!
Really enjoying your videos Dr. Webb.. I’ve gotten to know Neuro/Arthro well over the past 12 years. Just had my 9th spinal surgery at University of Colorado Hospital. A combo ACDF, and also a disc replacement. I mentioned in a previous post that I appreciate his work and caring attitude. I’m grateful that there are guys and gals like you two! Great videos Dr. Webb.. thanks for letting us in on your side of the draping! Frank
This was one of my favorite videos. The production quality is amazing! I see you’re still working like a resident
Dr. Webb I love the on call videos. These are the first videos I saw from you when I was in undergrad and they inspired me to get to where I am today. Shoutout to you because seeing a Black man in medicine on TH-cam motivated me and gave me hope and is the reason why I am where I am today and your youtube even inspired me to start mine so I could make videos like your but on the Dentistry side.
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DUDE that phone call in the car reminded me so much of when I called an orthopedic surgeon post op. for a consult due to some unclear restrictions, and GAD she frightened me. It was like my first week. After that, it took me time to build back my confidence in consulting an orthopedic surgeon. It's fine that time is hectic and of value, but don't traumatize your team members. I like arrogant doctors though, they are often arrogant because they are confident in their abilities. For better or worse. I've also worked with the most emphatic and skilled doctors. There's a lot of flavors. But when you are new, those arrogant ones can be a little scary.
There was a purpose behind her madness. Gotta skirt a fine line of fear and abuse. lol
This video was very well put together as well as being extremely informative. Thank you for giving us a realistic look at what a surgeon’s routine is like!
Loved your part ref spinal decompression. I have had two c-spine fusions. The first was for decompression of my spinal cord...50 percent compressed. Fused c2 thru c5. The second fusion, 15 months later, fused my entire c-spine, enlarged the upper part of my spinal column, and had to scrape out a significant number of spurs. I was told I would have a max of ten years before another surgery to remove spurs would have to take place. Five years later I am once again having numbness and electric type shooting pains down my arms. Thank heavens there are surgeons around who take care of this!!!
Its men & women like you that gave me my life back. Almost been 1 yr since my 3 level laminectomy. Definitely feel alot better as i was bed ridden. All over a Semi truck hitting me from behind 3 times. Seriously respect ppl like you that care
God Bless you Dr. Sooo happy that you put YOUR SON FIRST!!! That is crucial.
Back in 2015 I shattered my ankle and also broke my Tibia and Fibula (almost compound) and I had to wait 3 days completely sedated in a hallway at the hospital because there were no beds and no orthopedic surgeons available immediately to perform the surgery. The poor Ortho surgeon on shift that afternoon already looked totally exhausted but was at least able to re-align my bones to stabilize everything and assured me he would get to me in a couple of days. I felt so bad for him as he was obviously overwhelmed with cases. I had the surgery done 3 days later however it took me almost 3 years before I could walk without a limp or pain. I certainly admire the work you do and I really appreciate the long hours and personal sacrifice the job entails. Now I've been waiting a year and a half for a spinal consult on a bulging disk (L4 and L5) in my back that is affecting my nerves and impinging my spinal cord. I live in Canada so the wait times are outrageous these days but I sure am glad that we have people in your profession to fix us up and keep us moving until the next time lol
Excellent view of the life. Prior-service dad with a daughters in Med school. Your videos are an excellent resource and touch on questions not normally asked when starting in this career. Bravo Zulu, Dr. Webb!
Sean,
Thanks! That’s incredible. Glad it was helpful!
Absolutely loved this! Thank you so much for taking us with you! Your grind is admirable! 💪
This is really awesome and I wish more physicians from other surgical specialties can post similar videos. It's important for medical students, especially fresh medical students, to understand that the "busy life" of a surgeon doesn't just end after your short 1 month acting internship rotation, or even after your 5+ years of residency, it's life long. So you best really like it and are sure you really like it or you will be the 1/5 that burns out and drop out.
Phone call at 7:00, you handled that incredibly well and remained very calm considering, good job!
Even as I watched it I was thinking, 'what a pointless waste of time!' LOL
Dr. Webb, You are brilliant. And a blessing to the medical field especially orthopedic surgery. I am so godly proud of you and your commitment to excellence. Blessings and peace to your family. Thank you for representing our race with such grace and honor. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿.
Really upping the production quality on this one. Good job sir!
Dr. Webb I know you be snapin in a professional way of course. You done work too hard to have time wasted.. The teaching never ends.. I love it… Doctor Webb be like “don’t call me without all the information needed to properly assess the patient .. please and thank you”. I can only imagine what you do, Dr. Webb. Thank you as always I’m not trying to be no surgeon but I just enjoy a man that reminds me of my brother handling business. God Bless you sir.
I got into nursing with 0 knowledge of the field, not an ounce. 3 years later, and subscribed to you and Max Feinstein (anesthesiologist) and I just can't begin to describe how inspiration you guys are. Not throwing any sort of shade towards nursing, it's just not what I want, which I found out after entering the field. It eats me up inside, I want to become a physician; cardiology is my biggest interest right in front of critical care/pulmonary medicine. But, I have 3 kids and a wife, early 30's......just don't think it is feasible for me at this point anymore.
So anyways, I just wanted to tell you how inspirational, educational, and genuine you are in your videos.
Same as a nurse. If I went back in time I'd be a MD. Same as you, life is too late. Oh well
its not too late. Next MD cycle opens in may 2024. Many people matriculate at the age of 30. Some schools have a 3 year MD program that shuttle you into primary care if you are interested in Cardio or Pulmonary.
Yeah. You definitely earned every penny. I was tired just following this.
@Living Soul Yes, ignore years of study and research, believe something you watched on "Brand new tube" instead. Go comment this on the videos you watch about Zodiac signs and essential oils, not under an actual Orthopedic Surgeon's vlog.
@Living Soul you do not need to excuse yourself for not being confident at wording things. I appreciate you trying to share your knowledge because you think that it may help others but this might not necessarily be the right platform to share on. As a health profession who works on the front line seeing the reality of situations such as covid and suffering that people do go through as well as their families, then to see how covid can have long term health effects long after a patient gets out of hospital, if anything I do not think that the real truth of how bad this has been is out there. I appreciate you trying to help others but don’t believe everything you read or watch on things such as you tube. Xx peace
@Living Soul fool. No true reader of the Bible would ever recommend the last book of the Bible be read first. There is a reason it is the last.
Mad respect for these doctors and their dedication.
As a blue collar guy ( electrician ) ….thank you so much for what you do. As I and others like me age, we need and appreciate you. God bless.
Really enjoyed this video. Giving us a real look into what attending life can be like for ortho
This is a real man. People don’t know real work, this is empowering.
It was the “what are you getting ortho involved for if you’re going to treat it without surgery” for me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 You better tell em Dr. Webb!
I was thinking ulcer, diabetic foot? Sounds like podiatry to me 💀💀💀💀
Lolol I was dead. I aspire to be nice with assertive undertones like him 😭
@@nicole_naiya5870 sammmeeee 😭😭🤣🤣
ortho guys are already busy enough.. they dont have time to waste
Hahaha fr
Nah, these often require ortho, but it’s just that this one in particular did not, that’s why it’s stupid he got that consult
Hard to under appreciate the work that it takes to get this qualified and then you make all these sacrificies for people you don't know. Amazing
Wow @ that consult. "Just letting you know there's nothing for you to do, but also please sign off on the x-ray".
I would be embarrassed to call without even getting all the workup done like they didn't.
The crickets sound effects he played made me laugh
I'm not a physician (just a mere NP) and as I'm listening to dude on the phone, I'm over here like why the hell did you call Ortho for?? And the crickets....creme de la creme! 😂😂
@@ladyt618 the vibe I got was that it's either a junior EM resident or a med student that was told to call or consult someone.
@@XxKiDCuDiFTWxX yeah, that's what I thinking as well. They were probably just doing as they were told
What a legend! Cheers Dr. Webb. Your hard work and grind is inspiring.
Ortho surgeon from Russia: so entertaining to watch how things are handled on the other side of the Atlantic, would really like to see some comprehensive content for surgeons, if you’re able to share, thanks and keep updating
Is it true that dermatology and cosmetologist earns way more than surgeons in post soviet nations?
@@deadintheheadlolxxx considering these doctors work mostly in private medical centers they possibly might
@@deadintheheadlolxxx Here in Moldova, base pay for surgery,anesthesia and those who scope is 10-15% higher than for other specialists, but but many docs take additional night shifts which increases their salary. As for private sector, it varies greatly
@@deadintheheadlolxxx derm is by far the best speciality…great life style…good patient outcome…excellent income. I know some dermatologists and they make more than any other speciality. What do they basically: is due to there much free time (compare to other specialities) they invest there money to other sources of income+ they will be supervising directly there business!
Thank You for sharing your work life as a surgeon! It's looks so exciting but I know it's really challenging as well. I appreciate your time and the effort it takes to make these videos and I enjoy them fully. Peace& Blessings
Hi Dr. Webb, ER doc here. I've been watching your videos for some time. You put out great content, and your videos are always on point. Just wanted to point out- in a perfect world, we would all wait to consult until the whole workup is complete. The reality of the ER nowadays is extreme understaffing and overcrowding with a large number of boarders to the point where many of our active patients have to be seen in the waiting room. Because of this, there is tremendous, tremendous pressure put on the docs to dispo patients as soon as possible, many times before the full workup is back. I agree that ESR and CRP are important components, especially to rule out osteomyelitis, and may potentially convert the patient to a surgical candidate. I can guarantee you that every ER physician worth his salt knows that. The ER doc likely called you early because the patient was going to get admitted anyway, and he wanted to cognitively unload because the reality is that he probably had a full ER with boarders, 20 patients in the waiting room, an A-fiber with RVR in the hallway, a psych hold that has gotten sedated multiple times, and EMS is 5 min away with an unresponsive patient being intubated in the field. I agree that this is not ideal for patient care, and I wish things were different. Just wanted to drop the perspective from my side of the double doors. Be well :)
Hey doc
I appreciate the perspective. Definitely understood 👊🏽
If the wound, or workup of the wound, is the concern then wouldn't Vascular, ID or Medicine be the first call? Regardless, I don't think it was respectful to broadcast the call on TH-cam.
Wow that screw placement looked incredible. That is precision at its finest
❤ This is what I love this is what's missing.
So many people especially young kids are those who are undecisive when picking a major for college they need to understand.
The imperative it is of the hard work in dedication it goes into being so successful in life.
❤ Thank you so much for sharing keep up the good work
Do all of these places always have the equipment you need for surgeries? Do you send them a list when you contract with them like “Make sure you always have forks, spoons, butter knives, plates” (only orthopedic surgery equipment?)
Chocolate Raiiiin!!!! Where you been man?
YO ITS TAY
So random seeing this guy here haha. But definitely a good question.
Do you still have the voice?
Chocolate rain!
Proud to see a brother doing this type of work ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
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@@tayzonday wow Tay Zonday? 😂😂😂
@@tayzonday people wonder where u been CHOCOLATE RAAAAIN
👏🏾👏🏾I love seeing brothers succeeding‼️
AMEN!
It’s inspiring how you can function on such little sleep and do such technical work. Good work bro.
Respect and admiration for your dedication to your family, profession and allowing a glimpse into your life.
Hands down one of the best out there DR Webb
Great video, the call you received from the ER at 6 minutes basically sums up my orthopedic issues as a patient. Not diabetic but don't feel pain (HSAN) so foot wounds don't hurt to walk on which leads to ulcers etc. thankfully nowadays ortho doesn't get involved much because i take better care of my feet but when they do it usually means it's bad (got my left big toe amputated as a teen )
I'm very surprised the er person who called you didn't at least have the crp on hand lol, I can understand your frustration
The ER is always like that. Oh abdominal pain? consult general surgery... with literally no workup nothing. Ogilvies? let's consult surgery because I've forgotten that surgery is literally last resort for workup/treatment of that. TV and media glorify the ED too much, but in reality they're just a dispo service that doesn't really know how to accurately dispo people.
Yeah my dad’s an oncologist and often gets calls when I’m in the car with him from ward staff and nurses who ask him for advice without any information like platelet counts etc.
Before seeing this video I thought it was just him being harsh because he’d sometimes tell them in a very much passive aggressive tone that they should have all of that for him but now I can understand the pain of having your valuable time wasted by someone who doesn’t have their facts in order.
Another common thing that he finds frustrating is when he gets a call about a patient that isn’t his or called when he’s not on call (a rarity) and asked a question that any nurse or doctor on the ward could’ve answered instead. I have to respect how you manage to keep your cool with those things
Loved this video! Thanks for bringing us along! You handled that seemingly unnecessary call like a boss
Really enjoyed coming along with you on your on call week.
Dr. Webb puts out top notch content man. Love this channel man.
Lmfao as a junior doctor that was actually hilarious watching you go into Consultant mode. Brought back fond memories
The foot call reminded me of when I would follow up with my Ortho who had done 6 knee surgeries on me. He would come in just shaking his head because of stuff like that and I would laugh. That man and I are so close now because he was the only one who knew there was something wrong with me and agreed to fix it. I’m also his only patient who he’s at to do a proximal and distal realignment of the patella on so he also calls me his special case that he uses to teach.
thank you very much to let us follow your week, ive seen violin md making these kind of videos, really appreaciate this as a medical student who missed orthopedics due to covid
Dr. Webb, please take care of yourself. Your life seems so stressful. Make sure you have a good balance as you don't want to burn out early in life.
Been following you for years now , I respect your grind dr keep up the great work
Great video , busy week…love the way you handled the call from the er and the diabetic wound 😊
I love how he does his job !! Good man 🙏🏾
WOW! You rock!! Changing so many lives for the better....
When ER called there was the foot wound, but what about the fifth metatarsal fracture, that could or could not have needed surgical intervention....
I could watch this all day! Love it!
Glad you enjoy it!
I absolutely love these , day in the life videos. My question is will most patients keep the screws/metal used to stabilize breaks in forever? or temporary?
This may just be me, but I think about 30 mins would be a better length. I am fascinated about the way you may look at these cases. My recommendation is could you explain more why you chose to use the techniques( implant types screw types, correction methods) that you do, helping us to better understand your thought pattern when looking at a case. keep making great videos.
Wow 👏 I'm always happy when I see you uploading a video, nice one 👍...
The grind is real… very inspiring
Hey man I just had a T1-3 fusion as well as a spinal cord decompression back in March. Thank you for your videos!
I hope to one day be like you.
Weldone doc. May God continue to strengthen you nd keep your home
After watching this I fully understand how lazy I am and how inefficient my days are. On top of that great video and awesome editing 💪🏾👍🏾
Inspiring!
If I knew then what I know about the medical field and everything one can choose to do, I would have chosen medicine. I work in healthcare IT now in Cardiology application support. Still fulfilling and I enjoy it. I also started my call week this morning at 06:00 CST.
Also, I’d be remiss if I didn’t say happy birthday to your little one!
You’re amazing!! I love learning from these videos!
It's a little refreshing and certainly eye-opening that doctors who love throwing the kitchen sink for no good reason to us prehospital EMS peeps do the same to fellow doctors. I love the stat/urgent launches at 0200 for something they cant convey why they called us
Enjoyed your video - retired nurse - you look so young to have been at the level of education I know it takes to achieve your level of expertise.
Great video Dr. Webb, the production quality is crazy good now 👍🏾
Dr Webb is such a bad ass, I aspire to be so calm and locked as you in Doc
Love these videos Dr. Webb. Keep them coming.
Thank you for allowing us to follow you. I only wish I could have seen some of the actual surgeries 💜
That call with the ER doc was a really good example of being very polite but also being assertive and standing your ground. I always found it really hard to balance those two things lol
You saying you’re not a nice person?🤣🤣
@@I.KUchiha no, she’s saying she has a hard time finding a balance between being assertive and overly kind/polite… probably due to the latter personality wise
I'm immensely proud and don't even know you. Kudos!!!!!
Thank you!! 🙏🏾
Wow bro!! You make it look easy.. blessed you! I know smart as hell..lol but blessed you and ur life love to see a black man winning...love from Atlanta ga ❤️
Dr. Webb broke rule 1 of trauma surgery and/or anesthesia. Never ever verbalize the lack of surgeries/work currently on the board.
Absolutely!!!!!!!
You have a very interesting and meaningful life Dr. Webb.
Yup no esr crp. Some of the diabetics can’t mount a good enough reaction to infection so the wbc is normal. Great job dr Webb
Love this vlog so much .. please do this kind of videos more often
Wow, that is a busy week! Thanks for sharing this.
Idk if this guy grew up in the hood but if he did then others have no excuse. Stop being lazy and smoking to much weed anddo what this guy did.
Much respect to him
Wow, you’re an awesome human for serving others to help “fix” the body. If you haven’t already read the books by Anthony William might I suggest you get one, or two, or all of them. They are an eye opening, mind blowing explanation of the human body in regards to chronic illness…and we all know that is really amping up right now. Thanks for this video!
These books also include info about why elderly and some middle aged people get so many bone fractures.
I will check it out
One question for all on call surgeons, how does your schedule work, like do you get to choose when u come in, and also if your on call for a week, do you get next week off, or how does that work?
I'm so proud of his accomplishments, this is not a easy profession to master. Please take some time to talk to black students, they need to see you❤ Wonderful
This really gets across what it’s like to be a doctor. I have never seen anything like this. Do they have emmys for you tube?
Curious about the elderly man from the nursing home that fell and broke his hip. Shouldn't this surgery be performed within 24 hours for best results?
So totally refreshing to see an African/American become a Doctor. I hope that didn’t sound silly. Just brilliant.
I fell asleep trying to watch it and dropped my phone in the bed!! Dr. Webb really love earned his pay check. I would like for him to do my surgery. I have Osteoarthritis in both of my knees and it's bone rubbing on bone. I need total knee replacement on both of my knees. I would love for Dr. Webb to do my surgery
I wonder if there're any regulations on maximum amount of work or hours doctors can have in a given period of time. Something like bus drivers have.