Doctor Reacts To Chicago Med Wildest Scenes

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  • As someone who watched this show religiously, watching someone see the decline into nonsense without knowing what was happening was hilarious.

    @windows_screen_saver@windows_screen_saver9 ай бұрын
    • The panda was literally Season 2

      @Justice237@Justice2379 ай бұрын
    • If it was based on real life no one would watch it

      @southcoastinventors6583@southcoastinventors65839 ай бұрын
    • @@Justice237 That's how I missed it. Thank you for the info.

      @phaedrapage4217@phaedrapage42179 ай бұрын
    • @@southcoastinventors6583 Oddly enough a fair amount of the less crazy stories are based on real life, there was an episode featuring a little boy with scurvy that was taken from the news and a story about an incel shooter that was based on Elliot Rogers.

      @Justice237@Justice2379 ай бұрын
    • I still watch it religiously, lol and now a friend got me obsessed with Grey's Anatomy

      @dndnoob@dndnoob9 ай бұрын
  • As someone who works for a specialty department in the veterinary field, it enrages me that these writers don’t seem to realize that veterinary cardiology specialists and exotics specialists EXIST and do these procedures EVERYDAY. Zoos literally have veterinary wings to take care of all the animals. There’s no way this animal wouldn’t be treated at the zoo in their surgical wing or, worst case, at a veterinary hospital.

    @kptree1323@kptree13239 ай бұрын
    • Wouldn't you just send the panda back to China? It's just a rental.

      @immikeurnot@immikeurnot9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@immikeurnot 😂

      @Iheartmyselfx@Iheartmyselfx9 ай бұрын
    • As a 4th year vet student, I agree wholeheartedly.

      @AzaniCarpenter_1122@AzaniCarpenter_11229 ай бұрын
    • such a good point, thank you. EVERY medical field (or every field in general for that matter) has excellent providers who are experts in their specialties!! this is a point I'm passionate about in the nursing field as well.

      @ruthiemorton873@ruthiemorton8739 ай бұрын
    • @@immikeurnot No, China would probably send people and resources in to operate.

      @Gabronthe@Gabronthe9 ай бұрын
  • Fun fact, the first valve replacement surgery in a dog in Australia was done with both a veterinary surgery team and a human surgery team as us vets have little experience with this type of surgery!

    @celineberjot3739@celineberjot37399 ай бұрын
    • Fun fact, the first valve replacement surgery in a dog in Australia was done with both a veterinary surgery team and a human surgery team as us vets have little experience with this type of surgery!

      @Theunicorn2012@Theunicorn20128 ай бұрын
  • "When a real patient--'real patient', a HUMAN patient" ok but really, as a vet tech, that distinction means a lot to me. So many people, both in medicine and not I've seen brush off vetmed. No matter how silly the ep was, I appreciate the respect you clearly also have for vetmed/the animal human bond (seriously though, not how any of that works! A pig would be a better fit! "because people love pandas" WHO WROTE THIS)

    @rainestar82@rainestar829 ай бұрын
    • They aren't real patients just pets at best

      @mustang8206@mustang82066 ай бұрын
    • ​@@mustang8206tell that to your vet next time your dog gets sick/an infection, it totally doesnt undermine their years of hard work and dedication in their field on anything 🙄

      @lxmesoda@lxmesoda5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@mustang8206oh, ok, so vets aren't real doctors?

      @cb6651@cb66513 ай бұрын
    • ​@@mustang8206oh, ok, so then are vets not real doctors?

      @cb6651@cb66513 ай бұрын
    • @@cb6651 Treating patients doesn't make you a doctor, having a doctorate does. So even though vets don't treat patients they are doctors

      @mustang8206@mustang82063 ай бұрын
  • My favourite thing about the panda episode is how Dr Rhodes is reacting the same as Doctor Mike is and just can't believe how stupid the situation is.

    @blisseyran-dom6822@blisseyran-dom68229 ай бұрын
    • The thing that's really dumb about it is a zoo would call an on call exotic veterinarian instead of sending it to a human ER

      @kalenhuntley3508@kalenhuntley35089 ай бұрын
    • ​@@kalenhuntley3508 yes! Most mamals react to medicine about the same way, but dosages varie ridiculously much, is not just their weight, but their metabolism.

      @feviana8852@feviana88529 ай бұрын
    • Ngl in the inrto I thought it was a polar bear-

      @Th3_Thr33_idiots@Th3_Thr33_idiots9 ай бұрын
    • Exactly, sometimes big animals use a human hospital to get a scan done, but it's always done by a VET and any procedures are done in the veterinary office not the human hospital

      @lunadremurr9947@lunadremurr99479 ай бұрын
    • Dr Rhodes and Dr Charles were the voice of reason in this show lol

      @agnesefiocchi8604@agnesefiocchi86049 ай бұрын
  • i love when mike watches medical dramas because it’s so funny to see him confused/ frustrated 💀

    @kaylaborden4091@kaylaborden40919 ай бұрын
    • The him being confused part is priceless 😅😅

      @MaryYeboah832@MaryYeboah8329 ай бұрын
    • Are you a relative or long term friend of Dr. Mike?! If not do not disrespect the Doctor! You don't call a doctor just by their first name unless you know them like family! Show some respect!

      @lynnenewell2016@lynnenewell20169 ай бұрын
    • @@lynnenewell2016 lmao

      @Fauxkat69@Fauxkat699 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@lynnenewell2016Huh. In my country we do, so maybe it's just someone else whose first language also isn't english. We don't use titles like this in my language almost at all.

      @sugoish9461@sugoish94619 ай бұрын
    • @@lynnenewell2016 weird ass

      @katon60fps@katon60fps9 ай бұрын
  • As a resident of Chicago, I can verify that there is no such thing as “The Chicago Zoo:” we have the Lincoln Park Zoo and the Brookfield Zoo. Neither has pandas. They really should have gone with a gorilla, we’ve got plenty of those!

    @lucialma@lucialma9 ай бұрын
    • I simply have to believe that this takes place in an alternate universe Chicago

      @kennywilliams6266@kennywilliams62662 ай бұрын
    • also the fact that there is a real story of a gynecologist helping preform a c-section with a team of doctors on a gorilla to save the baby and the mother because the zoo was obviously not experienced enough to do such a procedure.

      @BaeBunni@BaeBunni4 күн бұрын
  • My appendix was ruptured for a week before the doctors figured out that’s what it was. We actually had to go to a different doctor because the first one I went to said it was just “period pain” 🙄. The infection ended up spreading to several other organs, and it was intense. That was 10 years ago, and I still deal with some side effects from how late the surgery was. I got lucky… Don’t wait!

    @Rose-nb5bw@Rose-nb5bw9 ай бұрын
    • The bad part is I didn’t even have to read until “period pain” to know you must be afab for doctors to dismiss your pain so much

      @minecraftmeli512@minecraftmeli5127 ай бұрын
    • gotta love medical misogyny

      @lxmesoda@lxmesoda5 ай бұрын
    • Yea, it’s kinda scary how doctors can just… not do something because “woman”

      @tacticallemon7518@tacticallemon75183 ай бұрын
    • @@minecraftmeli512 afab is a meaningless term. She’s a woman. Only one definition for that.

      @electrokitcity@electrokitcity3 ай бұрын
    • @@tacticallemon7518I dont think its a woman thing. I just think this lady had a bad doctor who dismissed it as a female issue. Lots of people of both genders have bad experiences with doctors

      @thedeathleaper2009@thedeathleaper20093 ай бұрын
  • Even though Dr Mike is not pregnant he never fails to deliver 💀

    @YourFavoriteSCPguard@YourFavoriteSCPguard9 ай бұрын
    • Bro, no.

      @FlowerPower-cf2fp@FlowerPower-cf2fp9 ай бұрын
    • Dude. Yes. 😂

      @silverlightyoake9938@silverlightyoake99389 ай бұрын
    • Dad joke gold 🥇

      @gingerhowe5247@gingerhowe52479 ай бұрын
    • worst joke i've heard all day

      @cosmicdragon1166@cosmicdragon11669 ай бұрын
    • This joke never makes sense. The mother does not deliver the baby, the doctor does.

      @harjon3583@harjon35839 ай бұрын
  • The pure elation on Mike's face when he said he could be a panda doctor too was excellent

    @aliepatchik8277@aliepatchik82779 ай бұрын
    • I love how smitten he is in this video:) true happiness lol

      @lillybarnett4027@lillybarnett40279 ай бұрын
    • i want dr mike to make a "im a panda dr" shirt

      @TheWhocaresusername@TheWhocaresusername9 ай бұрын
    • He's trying to decide if it's too late to switch fields lmao

      @laethe230@laethe2309 ай бұрын
    • The pure elation on Mike's face when he said he could be a panfa doctor too was excellent

      @Theunicorn2012@Theunicorn20128 ай бұрын
  • Very very oddly enough, my dad is a doctor and did his residency in rural Colombia (which is not known for having that many resources), so there were times when he DID have to donate his own blood for surgeries because of the lack of blood. He would then go back to work like usual. Doctors in third world countries really are tough

    @mariafranco9008@mariafranco90089 ай бұрын
    • respect for your father.

      @valeriamiramontes8718@valeriamiramontes87185 ай бұрын
    • 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴Colombia el mejor pais del mundo

      @bealu9459@bealu94593 ай бұрын
    • @@bealu9459not even close lmfao

      @SnailHatan@SnailHatan23 күн бұрын
    • @@SnailHatanhey bro he loves his country. lay off fool.

      @izziemays@izziemays10 күн бұрын
  • I noticed that at 7:21 , when Mike is saying that the girl shouldn't record a live in the hospital bc of the privacy of other patient, a comment is saying : "Though, as a nurse, definitely feel like they shouldn't livestream this" So the producers of the show definitely knew that this scene was normally not allow in the reality, but still keep this scene in their show 😂👌🏼 Btw I advised you to make a pause everytime we see the screen of the woman livestram, they literraly created an entire discussion and comment like : Oh no he's gonna not get treated ! Or : I voted yes you guys are so mean sometimes. That's so hilarious to read a false comment section 😂😂

    @Etoile-reveuse@Etoile-reveuse9 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂 it was hilarious but i feel like I need closure now, like what happens after?, does he break up with his gf? Will he do an apology video??

      @georgenkansah659@georgenkansah6593 ай бұрын
    • It’s not technically allowed in hospitals most of the time, but it’s not a violation of hipaa for a patient to record. Even if they record other patients or records. A regular person who isn’t a covered entity or associate under hipaa, does not have to abide by it. Just like during the pandemic, when people threatened to sue stores for asking what conditions they had that prevented them from wearing masks. Those were not violations of hipaa. Grocery stores and retail stores and such, cannot violate hipaa. If any were sued, they went nowhere.

      @atilkins@atilkinsАй бұрын
  • Bro the psychiatrist is actually a genius for being his age and understanding the sadistic nature of stream viewers

    @Charles-dq5vz@Charles-dq5vz9 ай бұрын
    • I agree. And sadists are disgusting

      @lillybarnett4027@lillybarnett40279 ай бұрын
    • @@lillybarnett4027 Unless you are a masochist. Then it's a perfect pair. A perfect, unhealthy, dysfunctional pair.

      @Blasted2Oblivion@Blasted2Oblivion9 ай бұрын
    • Bro the psychiatrist is actually a genius for being his agr and understanding the sadistic nature of stream viewers

      @Theunicorn2012@Theunicorn20128 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Blasted2Oblivionit depends on the levels of sadism and masochism...Sometimes it can be controlled but yeah there are limits of it

      @DiceLegendaryWarrior@DiceLegendaryWarrior7 ай бұрын
    • right? the sad part is, i would 100% expect the vote to go exactly as it has (plus all the chat/comments OMG so realistic) IRL. Although, IRL this would probably not be allowed on any streaming platform, not a legit one anyway.

      @TjPhysicist@TjPhysicist7 ай бұрын
  • The surgeon ordering random drugs to a panda is INSANE. The most common drugs used in humans can kill some species because their metabolism is different, they could lack certain enzyme or have enzyme transform them into dangerous or ineffective compounds.

    @paxielle@paxielle9 ай бұрын
    • That was my biggest problem with it too. The fact that they actively chose not to write in that they were helping an exotic vet or at teh very least had one on the phone 🤦‍♀.

      @aussiecountry9320@aussiecountry93209 ай бұрын
    • Ummm, can I cite American writers? They've always pulled this kinda stuff in tv and movies... Also it's reminiscent of that episode of GA, when Izzie treated a deer.

      @m0t0b33@m0t0b338 ай бұрын
    • ​@@m0t0b33 The deer surgery GA episode was the first thing that came to my mind lol. I swear, the writers of these shows are just like "it's a mammal! What's the difference?" and then roll a pregnant cat into the E.R for an OB/GYN exam.

      @nathanielcraig3588@nathanielcraig35883 ай бұрын
    • @@nathanielcraig3588 at least in OTH they made it funny and it made more sense... the episode with the stoner and his dog in the ER, while Dan was waiting to get prepped for his transplant. That was genius writing LOL.

      @m0t0b33@m0t0b333 ай бұрын
    • Meh pandas won't reproduce to save their species. They have a death wish anyway. Just let them go

      @KatieDeGo@KatieDeGo2 ай бұрын
  • 7:26 the comments in the livestream are telling the doctor to get on with it, but then when he does they vote "no" to him sitting down lol

    @trooton@trooton6 ай бұрын
  • Dr. Mike guessing everything in the medical show before it happens was so funny, he was so annoyed but couldn't help but continue to diagnose while he went lololol

    @InvaderHog@InvaderHog9 ай бұрын
  • Yes, a panda heart and vascular system is dramatically similar to a human being. However, it's not done in a human hospital. It's done at the vet hospital located within the zoo. See the veterinarian hospital at the San Diego Zoological Society Safari Park in Escondido, California. We had a baby gorilla born here with a common heart defect some years ago. The vet phoned a cardiac surgeon at Children's Hospital. Ultimately, the animal got the best of care by doctors and nursing volunteers within the veterinary hospital in Escondido. The baby gorilla had volunteer ICU nurses around the clock.

    @jillcrowe2626@jillcrowe26269 ай бұрын
    • My friend works as a MRI tech at a local vet hospital. They’re near one of the large zoos. She’s imaged many animals from the zoo because they don’t have an MRI machine - they’re stupidly expensive. Bald eagle, river otter, red maned wolf all have gone into the machine. This is standard practice. Zoos should have their own medical staff on hand, or a solid relationship to a nearby vet hospital.

      @dawnchesbro4189@dawnchesbro41899 ай бұрын
    • In defense of the TV Show... In the past, there have been incidents where exceptions were made for special circumstances, particularly around rare and endangered animals in dire trouble at the zoos... things LIKE the pandas. AND yes, even human hospitals have allowed for bringing the animal in to be imaged and for loans of their specialized equipment to the zoo staff and associated veterinarians to use... BUT these (and there are very few) were very strictly kept at "one time only" situations and considered highly experimental at the time... For the occasions that it worked out or went well enough for "proof of concept", then the veterinary groups were empowered to move forward on developing their own tools and systems, which by nature of being "specific to veterinary science" were better developed to work with animals of species other than human or hominid... Some pretty great progress has come about because of experimental circumstances being allowed... The show DEFINITELY took liberties with just how willing or liberally the hospital would've treated zoo staff and imported vet's to oversee the panda procedure, and outside of the loan of an MRI or similar machine, as far as I know, the equipment and any personnel involved were dispatched to the zoo or an associated veterinary care facility (animal hospital or well enough staffed veterinary clinic)... The MRI's and such were just too big and sophisticated to loan out, so sometimes, yes, the animals had to be brought to the equipment as the most reasonable way to proceed. ;o)

      @gnarthdarkanen7464@gnarthdarkanen74649 ай бұрын
    • Fascinating

      @annaarbab1879@annaarbab18799 ай бұрын
    • most mammals are very similar. animal surgeons are just more experienced with different shapes and sizes of "patients"" thats why they have to complete "regular" med school and subsequent education first, before they can work on animals

      @iWhacko@iWhacko9 ай бұрын
    • Yes then if they performed the surgery at the zoo it wouldn't be Chicago Med, It would be realistic.

      @briansullivan5908@briansullivan59089 ай бұрын
  • Speaking from experience as a veterinarian, there are specialized veterinary cardiologists that do cardiac surgery…I hate it when medical shows degrade veterinarians to not ‘real’ doctors because our patients aren’t human.

    @bnaseams@bnaseams9 ай бұрын
    • An MD is just a vet that’s only trained to treat one species 😂

      @TechWiz717@TechWiz7179 ай бұрын
    • i really need to know: can you really put that kind of breathing tube shown in the scene (that’s meant for humans) into a panda? i know breathing tubes for animals exist, but like does it actually work / look like that?

      @annellle@annellle9 ай бұрын
    • @@annellleI can’t say for sure one way or another (panda/exotics vets are few and far between), but I’d imagine from a logistics side of things it would be difficult given they’d be trying to pull it out. Typically if they’re needing oxygen they either are in an oxygen kennel if they’re small enough (think cat or small to medium-ish size dog), have nasal lines put in for oxygen to go through if bigger, or are fully under anesthesia with an endotracheal tube down their throat with a ventilator breathing for them.

      @bnaseams@bnaseams9 ай бұрын
    • Well they aren't physicians but they are doctors

      @mustang8206@mustang82066 ай бұрын
  • THE IRONY IS THAT the police officer reaches for it’s gun when the panda wakes up 😂 seems like a good decision pal . 5:45

    @Karan_18336@Karan_183369 ай бұрын
  • One of my dad's friends was diagnosed with a glioblastoma last year, shortly after I was diagnosed with AML. Last I heard, she'd had a surgery that removed most of the tumor and was responding well to radiation and chemo. I should ask my dad if he's gotten any further updates. I'm currently one year cancer-free, though of course my doctor and I are still on the lookout for relapse.

    @snarkbotanya6557@snarkbotanya65579 ай бұрын
  • As someone who was trying to become a veterinarian in college the panda episode made me lose my shit. This would never happen in real life. There are actual exotic animal hospitals for this kind of stuff. Plus zoos also have veterinarians there on site to keep an eye on the animals health. I don’t understand why they thought bringing a panda to a human hospital was a good idea. Just stupid. Who seriously approved that episode. 🤦‍♀️

    @pbg624@pbg6249 ай бұрын
    • Plus the pathogen risk to human patients. NONE of those people were even wearing surgical masks! And they forgot to include the man with the rifle who's always on standby in case the several hundred pound animal with sharp teeth comes to during the middle of the surgery. AND!!!!! There's no way they'd allow a literal, actual bear (even a relatively "docile" one like a panda) to regain any form of consciousness in a hospital with other people standing literally, actually there with it. I'd love to see zoo vets react to that episode, honestly.

      @AmandaLeigh1004@AmandaLeigh10049 ай бұрын
    • The thing that got me was they were just giving the panda medications whilly nilly without knowing anything about what medications and dossages pandas can have.

      @aussiecountry9320@aussiecountry93209 ай бұрын
    • what makes it even funnier is there's an actual veterinarian there. Even if theyre not an exotics vet wouldnt they have a better idea of what to do, or have contact with someone who's actually worked with pandas?? Plus the whole ordering meds bit like that would translate to a panda and their weight totally fine!

      @rainestar82@rainestar829 ай бұрын
    • I'd like to add that their reasoning was basically that the pandas are worth so much, any impact to human life is worthwhile. If they're worth that much, get an actual vet out! Preferably an appropriate exotic animal vet. At least a regular vet might have a better idea than a human... surgeon (?) about more appropriate doses and locations of organs, bones, etc.

      @genevievec.8002@genevievec.80029 ай бұрын
    • Even I was surprised the first time I saw a dog in a hospital having an x-ray. Although it was only a regular procedure because most of the vet clinic in my area do not have all the medical equipment but they only do procedures that are done for animals using similar equipment and the main veterinary procedures are done by veterinarians. I does not really make sense because the doctors train on the human body and not other animals. I heard from a veterinarian that even they specialize on certain animals and cannot just do procedures especially on exotic animals (being exotic you don't get to train on operating on them or you'll just end up adding them to the endangered species list).

      @rbr1170@rbr11709 ай бұрын
  • Always wondered if Dr. Mike could do a video with a veterinarian to discuss the difference but also similarities between the two. Plus, it would be interesting to know if a veterinarian in an emergency could treat a human well enough, as let's face it, we're basically apes.

    @C76Caravan@C76Caravan9 ай бұрын
    • I think they could probably do extreme first aid scenarios. Like if someone had their arm ripped off, or got hypothermia, or something I think a vet could handle those things. I think they could stabilize people until help arrived, but I'm not sure if they would feel comfortable/ethical doing a surgery. Not all vets know all animals; they will typically specialize (cats/dogs, livestock, exotics, etc). They have so much to learn even outside of school and I actually find veterinarians to possibly be more impressive than human doctors at times.

      @shroomyk@shroomyk9 ай бұрын
    • @@shroomyk similar impression regarding the ideas they might actually have to know more than human doctors as they probably have to know way more life forms... Though I guess human doctors might argue they have to know more because they have way more procedures/conditions to know about as their mistakes have more dire consequences (legally and morally, though to some losing an animal is equal on that level... Not putting any value on that statement as can become a heated topic discussion)

      @C76Caravan@C76Caravan9 ай бұрын
    • I know some vets that have treated themselves with drugs, IVs even sutured themselves but i don't think they'd do it on someone else especially without a license. Maybe as an emergency they are def better to have around than a lay person

      @paxielle@paxielle9 ай бұрын
    • someone who specializes in primate surgery could probably do it. but the further you go back in the tree, the more differences you find.

      @bryaneberly3588@bryaneberly35889 ай бұрын
    • @@bryaneberly3588 "Patient stopped purring! SHOCK!"

      @1234kalmar@1234kalmar9 ай бұрын
  • This is like watching medical shows with my parents, a pulmonologist and an ICU nurse, their reactions are even more entertaining!

    @jennibinks5363@jennibinks53639 ай бұрын
  • I had something similar to a catheterization lab done on my heart when I was a child. One of the valves in my heart wasn't opening up all the way. The doctor ran a tub up to my heart through a vein in my leg, blew up the balloon, and essentially ripped the valve open wider. Just had a cardiologist look at my heart via an echo for the first time in 20 years. He was amazed because he couldn't even detect anymore that I had even had heart surgery. I had had a total healing.

    @AudraT@AudraT7 ай бұрын
  • As a very experienced panda liker, I can verify that everything they were doing was correct

    @jimmytaco6738@jimmytaco67389 ай бұрын
    • REALLY?!

      @AegisGaming99@AegisGaming999 ай бұрын
    • as a panda myself, i can confirm they saved him

      @noobi7802@noobi78029 ай бұрын
    • @@noobi7802 As someone who sometimes plays a panda at the zoo, I can confirm panda hearts are exactly like human hearts

      @RJiiFin@RJiiFin9 ай бұрын
    • @@RJiiFin as someone who has eaten at several Chinese buffets, I believe you

      @phaedrapage4217@phaedrapage42179 ай бұрын
    • As someone who occasionally goes to the zoo, I can confirm that a pandas heart is the same as a humans.

      @Brin-en8bl@Brin-en8bl9 ай бұрын
  • Hahaha the panda bit made me laugh. My Grandfather was a successful Dentist and one time the Zoo had him come in to work on a tooth of a cougar (AKA puma/mountain lion). He said it was his most unusual patient. But he didn't do anything urgent like heart surgery- very few people die of needing a tooth crown. ALL the anesthesia and medicine was handled by the zoos veterinarians- he handled only its teeth. Because he's NOT A VET!

    @lorrainemunoa791@lorrainemunoa7919 ай бұрын
    • Something similar happened to my dad, who was a vet and got approached by a dentist (who was also a dog breeder) and his friend who had a trained bloodhound who was used to track down injured/shot game and had broke her jaw. My dad did the anesthesia and the dentist patched her up again. That's how they became friends until my dad passed away in 2004. The dentist not only had a bunch of dogs himself but was also active in a working dog club, so there was always a lot of stuff to do and this cooperation between the two resulted in a bunch of new patients for my dad.

      @adrianaheiler9794@adrianaheiler97949 ай бұрын
    • There is value to involving human specialists because there are far fewer of us in the vet med field. But as you said, pretty much everything was handled by the vets besides the teeth and they’re all there making sure things are being done smoothly for the animal. I’ve seen zoos look for ophthalmologists too for example.

      @TechWiz717@TechWiz7179 ай бұрын
    • @@adrianaheiler9794I’m so sorry for your loss

      @Sienna6164@Sienna61646 ай бұрын
  • Chicago Med is such a guilty pleasure show for me! It's so dumb and dramatic, but I can't stop

    @Rose-hh7mk@Rose-hh7mk9 ай бұрын
  • I adore this. I could watch a whole series of Doctor Mike reacting to a Chicago Med. Please do more!

    @shaeame9639@shaeame96399 ай бұрын
  • Watching the doctor that has to do the procedure being the only one, aside from you, that seems to realize how batshit crazy the whole situation is was hilarious to me.

    @Blasted2Oblivion@Blasted2Oblivion9 ай бұрын
    • Watching the doctor that has to do the procedure being the only one, aside from you, that seems to realize how batshit crazy the whole situation is was hilarious to me.

      @Theunicorn2012@Theunicorn20128 ай бұрын
  • I love it when Mike gets frustrated when they are not true😂

    @aclosetweeb6901@aclosetweeb69019 ай бұрын
    • it is quite true, plausible even. It's just that it is so darn silly

      @aguyontheinternet8436@aguyontheinternet84369 ай бұрын
    • I love it when Mike gets frustrated when they are not true😂

      @Theunicorn2012@Theunicorn20128 ай бұрын
  • hey Dr Mike im glad that you work so hard to inform us all

    @SageRites@SageRites6 ай бұрын
  • Usually I just have fun watching doc Mike laugh while I pretend to understand what he's saying medically, but this is such a crazy episode of this series I am laughing at the same time as Mike and for the same reasons, LOL

    @ingridn0g@ingridn0g9 ай бұрын
  • I've just had appendicitis where the thing ruptured. It was the most painful thing I've ever experienced, it was like being on fire and getting stabbed at the same time. There is no way any sane person says no to treatment at that point.

    @johnwick7175@johnwick71759 ай бұрын
    • Someone I know had theirs rupture. They just thought they had the flu bc they were throwing up and didn't feel good. When they went to the hospital, antibiotics were given. Their body had walled off the infection. After a week they were back at work. They never got their appendix taken out.

      @gordatados@gordatados9 ай бұрын
    • I had a doctor tell me I ha a high tolerance for pain when mine ruptured. I was on vacation for about a week when it happened. I had vomiting, alternating fever and chills and abdominal pain for a few days, but was still fully functional when I went to the ER. They originally didn't think it was appendicitis after the CT as I wasn't presenting any of the normal symptoms. Later they determined it had ruptured and formed an abscess.

      @cixelsyd40@cixelsyd409 ай бұрын
    • ​@@gordatadosholy sheet that's kinda cool

      @FlowerPower-cf2fp@FlowerPower-cf2fp9 ай бұрын
    • true

      @Aslamxsha@Aslamxsha9 ай бұрын
    • While I understand that the experience can vary, my personal history of my appendix perforating suggests that not only is it not something you refuse treatment for, it's something you can't refuse treatment for, for long due to the delirium setting in.

      @praxillascucumbers7680@praxillascucumbers76809 ай бұрын
  • I would LOVE to see you react to some episodes of I Shouldn't Be Alive. It's all about people surviving the seemingly impossible, from being lost in the desert with no water, to falling off cliffs and dragging themselves to get help despite many broken bones, etc. (Plus, the re-enactments are always super high quality and well done).

    @Pyremaniac@Pyremaniac9 ай бұрын
  • 9:38 This is technically a form of an AMA

    @WolfLord324@WolfLord3249 ай бұрын
  • As a vet student, I'd be so mad if a random human surgeon came and stole my patient HAHA

    @user-bg4zh9nv3f@user-bg4zh9nv3fАй бұрын
  • There was a hippo born prematurely at the Cincinnati Zoo, and NICU staff from the children's hospital helped with her care. I remember seeing comments from many parents of children who had been born prematurely saying that following this hippo's progress had helped them. My mom liked hearing about the hippo's progress in part because of her experience with my brother's short NICU stay, and my brother was 14 when this happened. And aside from the emotional help this hippo gave to families of NICU babies, I'd imagine that doing procedures on a different species presents a great opportunity for professional development. It would make the person performing the procedure have to be more aware of anatomy and analogues structures in a way that they probably haven't had to think about for routine procedures in a while, as well as offering an excellent exercise in collaboration with other professionals, since the human medicine professionals would probably be far more adept in actually preforming the procedures whereas the vet medicine folks would have a better understanding of the anatomy.

    @ps374249@ps3742499 ай бұрын
    • Her name is Fiona and she is adorable

      @amritavadas4971@amritavadas49719 ай бұрын
    • FIONA!!! I go there very often to see her and her new bro Fritz. Super cool!

      @FadeMouse@FadeMouse9 ай бұрын
    • Fiona, we know this has been news for a long time.

      @LittleFrogAz@LittleFrogAz9 ай бұрын
    • I agree, there's definitely some great things that can come from different types of experts working together. I think the difference with this panda story is that it seems like (idk I didn't watch the full episode) they were doing all this in secret so if it failed then they'd just hide that it ever happened.

      @alyssa2242@alyssa22429 ай бұрын
    • There are veterinary specialists that can do these procedures, just like in human medicine. Saying a human doctor could do a better job caring for an animal then a veterinary specialist is just wrong.

      @anonamouse2052@anonamouse20529 ай бұрын
  • My dad was diagnosed with Glioblastoma in October of 2010. He passed away from it in March of 2011, he was 51. He went from a very active person to being unable to walk. He was a volunteer firefighter and a truck diver.

    @akasquirrel87@akasquirrel879 ай бұрын
    • I’m so sorry about your dad my granddad had a brain tumour removed and was deemed cancer free six weeks later he fell extremely poorly and killed him in an instant after getting pneumonia a month before Covid too so it could’ve been that it’s hard watching someone from being fine or better to an immediate decline and dying so I kinda get your loss it hurts and I hope your healing well x

      @caitlinhutchinson5303@caitlinhutchinson53039 ай бұрын
    • My dad was just diagnosed in June 😢 68. I’m so sorry to hear you went through it

      @AshleyLindell@AshleyLindell9 ай бұрын
  • Doctor Mike just makes the show even better.

    @Dave_MustaineLover@Dave_MustaineLover8 ай бұрын
  • thank you for making this video

    @akshatapagnis8349@akshatapagnis83499 ай бұрын
  • For the record, yes that is the device that does chest compressions. It is used in the vitrification process currently used, as they think we'd need to replace the blood with something more akin to antifreeze so it won't expand when solidifying at low temperatures, otherwise that expanding and blood would form spikes that'd rupture cells and damage veins/arteries/organs. To replace the blood with another fluid, you'd need the heart to continue pumping, ergo, chest compressions chest compressions chest compressions.

    @CaTastrophy427@CaTastrophy4279 ай бұрын
    • The stuff inside the cells already forms ice crystals and destroys the tissue being frozen, so that sounds like a huge waste of time.

      @immikeurnot@immikeurnot9 ай бұрын
  • My little sister got the keyhole surgery for appendicitis, two years after I got part of my stomach removed for the same thing. 39 years later, I still have a 4"*½" scar across my tummy. It had apparently been huge, full of really yucky stuff, and about to burst. The surgeon came to see me the following day, absolutely thrilled to have done the op. Partially because he said that arriving half an hour later could have been fatal, but because he managed to get it out in one go and pickle it. He apologized to me - an 18 year-old who _hates_ hospitals! - for not showing it to me. Some doctors are freaking nuts! Don't get me wrong, I'm genuinely still very grateful he saved my life, but he was absolutely warped 😂.

    @y_fam_goeglyd@y_fam_goeglyd9 ай бұрын
    • Maybe that's his shtick for getting the patient's mind off from feeling sick. By making them sick with his stories.

      @AntediluvianRomance@AntediluvianRomance9 ай бұрын
  • I had a stent put in a few weeks ago on July 17, it's amazing it can be done so easily, the cardiologist went in through my wrist and i got to watch the whole thing on the same screen he used, even-do it was happening to me, it was still kind of awesome to see 😀

    @MrKrummelumme@MrKrummelumme9 ай бұрын
  • IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS i love this show n i love seeing ur reaction to it !!!

    @EllieEdman@EllieEdman9 ай бұрын
  • As someone works in vet med. Stay away from the panda 😂 that's a wildlife vets expertise😅 Edit to add: When they sleep, their pulse beats 70-120 BPM, awake it's approximately 100 BPM and they have a respiration rate of 20-40 times per minute. Adults eat up to 40kgs of bamboo a day 🤣

    @Cait491@Cait4919 ай бұрын
    • Mostly because they're omnivores that are trying to be hyper-specialized herbivores. Poorly.

      @Nixeu42@Nixeu427 ай бұрын
  • I don’t think anyone understands the excitement that entered my body when I opened KZhead and saw this video. I religiously watch all three Chicago shows (Fire, PD, Med) and have seen almost all of Mike’s videos. This video made my day! Thanks Dr. Mike!

    @lilyrose4983@lilyrose49839 ай бұрын
    • Me too!

      @charliep123@charliep1239 ай бұрын
  • i was watching this in the hospital last night haha was kept in for observation but your vids always get me thinking so i was very observant whilst there ahah

    @abbiedowling4503@abbiedowling45039 ай бұрын
  • This was SO funny! I'd love to see more of your reaction videos 😅

    @Yooperskepticz@Yooperskepticz9 ай бұрын
  • If someone on TikTok brought their dog to a human dentist instead of Vet I think I'm gonna blame this show 😂

    @itsKatzen@itsKatzen9 ай бұрын
  • The CPR machine at 15:30 actually turns out to be necessary. Tom Scott did a video on Storing dead people at -196°C where they mention they need to do cpr to keep everything oxygenated untill the body is cooled down enough.

    @alexanderh.3655@alexanderh.36559 ай бұрын
    • But that sounds like it's assited suicide given the current methods destroy the cells

      @tomlxyz@tomlxyzАй бұрын
  • 5:53 that shot with the panda is hilarious 😂😂

    @yedi2117@yedi21179 ай бұрын
  • thank you your videos are really educational

    @tourette573@tourette5735 ай бұрын
  • I just recently binged the entirety of Chicago Med, and I have to say, it's one of the best medical shows ever. Yes it has some goofy stuff, but generally it's so good. Great video Mike! ❤

    @lenaholmes97@lenaholmes979 ай бұрын
    • Well it surely can’t be worse than Grey’s Anathomy or Dr. House

      @Lampey22@Lampey229 ай бұрын
    • It certainly prioritizes drama. Lots and lots and LOTS of Drama.

      @supervegito2277@supervegito22779 ай бұрын
    • I've wanted to watch it, but I find that the Chicago shows have so many crossovers you have to watch them all, and I don't have that kind of time. Although, if the Writer Guild and SAG-AFTRA strikes continue, I might get there :)

      @dietcokeofleftists@dietcokeofleftists9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@dietcokeofleftistsyou certainly don't have to watch all of them, I don't. But there was one episode about an outbreak in an apartment building that was done on all three shows. I only saw the Med portion.

      @kendallstark4302@kendallstark43029 ай бұрын
    • @@dietcokeofleftists In my own experience its not too bad. Whilst they do have story arcs, its not full on anime level, so you can watch episodes out of order without getting lost too much. And there are sites to keep track of the crossover episodes, like wikipedia.

      @supervegito2277@supervegito22779 ай бұрын
  • The 'Ubethejudge' bit are super ridiculous and hope nobody ever makes decisions that way. Letting others decide what you should do is mental.

    @McSmurfy@McSmurfy9 ай бұрын
    • I agree 💯

      @lillybarnett4027@lillybarnett40279 ай бұрын
  • Doctor Mike you need to start a youtube channel on biology lessons for high schoolers and post-secondary students because what I learn in class was never explained properly, but by watching your video I learned so much more with how simple you explain it.

    @lillyk4836@lillyk483615 күн бұрын
  • Doctor Mike, you're so talented!

    @hammadsiddiqui2980@hammadsiddiqui29809 ай бұрын
  • 2:56 she’s actually right. Zoos rent pandas because the public loves them so much and it brings more foot traffic

    @shoshitaketakeyani3275@shoshitaketakeyani32759 ай бұрын
  • I love Mike’s vids because I enjoy watching him a) get really frustrated with things like this and b) go on and on and ON with random long medical related words 🤷‍♀ Keep up the great work Mike!

    @MiamaydayPlays@MiamaydayPlays9 ай бұрын
  • This channel's editor deserves soooo much kudos, the editing is just awesome

    @solarianvoid-pi9428@solarianvoid-pi9428Ай бұрын
  • I find it hilarious that right after dr. mike did the AirUp sponsorship, I got an AirUp ad......BAHAHAHAH

    @addisonbaston9283@addisonbaston92839 ай бұрын
  • It was a chest compression machine. The cryogenic process includes keeping circulation going while adding in a biological antifreeze compound and draining the blood. It apparently works best using the heart itself rather than a bypass machine. The antifreeze compound replaces all the fluids in the body, so the cells can be cooled to liquid nitrogen temperatures without the fluids freezing - which would shred the cells.

    @johnnycucumber@johnnycucumber9 ай бұрын
  • My husband had a stroke and it turned out to be this exact situation as the Panda, they did the balloon, and now he's fine!

    @rutontuton@rutontuton9 ай бұрын
  • heyy i have an atrial septal defect! got it repaired when i was very young, super cool to hear you talk about my health condition lol!

    @ninesrae8272@ninesrae82725 ай бұрын
  • The editing is just *Chefs Kiss*

    @dingodelta@dingodelta9 ай бұрын
  • Please do more of these! The show looks great but as a non-doctor its great to have someone explain the terminology and so allowing me to understand. Great video Doc!

    @dvrkon7649@dvrkon76499 ай бұрын
  • Even in a world where human doctors DID operate on animals, everyone's smug faces looking like, "you WILL do this, like it or not☺" would make me decline no matter what. Hahahaha.

    @kinglowtier@kinglowtier9 ай бұрын
  • 12:07 that's what happened to my dad: lost feeling in his hand on december 1st 2018, he got to the hospital just in time before he had a seizure, moved to another hospital, got surgery on december 6th, started chemo/radio therapy soon after, passed away june 22nd.

    @RoadUser_Motovlog@RoadUser_Motovlog9 ай бұрын
  • Thank u Dr.Mike for making this videooo, i love chicago med:)

    @helenaazizkhani9786@helenaazizkhani97869 ай бұрын
  • Mikes frustration is truly entertaining and educational, he's the best

    @karlramos637@karlramos6379 ай бұрын
  • We appreciate Dr Mike's insights. Seems like he's well versed in his own medical practice.

    @nerd26373@nerd263739 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Dr. Mike for this information and I absolutely love how you react to different shows! 👏👏 Going to get a little vulnerable here, my uncle (mom's brother) has this exact cancer and we don't know how long he has to live. Just taking it day by day with him; unfortunately, like you mentioned, it's a very aggressive cancer. If you want, (I don't know if you've heard of him), he was a cancer patient who ran across Canada to raise money for cancer research. His name was Terry Fox. Maybe you can do a little medical commentary on how he ran with only one leg across Canada? Again, just a suggestion! Thank you again for all that you do and keep it up! 🎉🥳✌️

    @andrealicalzi5786@andrealicalzi57869 ай бұрын
  • YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS please do more Chicago med!!!!!! Love that show so much!❤

    @gracefisher-fy5dm@gracefisher-fy5dm9 ай бұрын
  • Doctor mike be saying stuff my brain can’t even begin to comprehend kudos to any mes students and medical workers for being braver than most!!❤🎉

    @user-ez1ev4bh8q@user-ez1ev4bh8q9 ай бұрын
  • I wonder how many takes it took for these actors to say some of these lines. "I have never done this with a panda" was just delivered so solemnly.

    @juliewaid1626@juliewaid16269 ай бұрын
  • I love that response! "Yeah. That's the easy part. The hard part is thawing it out and having it still work."

    @AldrickExGladius@AldrickExGladius9 ай бұрын
  • “I don’t know why, I’m entertained by this” And that Dr. Mike, is how I became addicted to this show

    @frootloopvml9804@frootloopvml98049 ай бұрын
  • I have waited for an updated one!!!! I love this show and you so much so this is great! ❤

    @exoterian6161@exoterian61619 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for inspiring people to peruse medicine! Keep it up! ❤

    @SB_AE@SB_AE9 ай бұрын
  • 15:05 he’s not trying to commit…

    @tigrispanthera5496@tigrispanthera54966 ай бұрын
  • I just found your channel, and I can tell that I laughed a lot with your reactions during the zoo surgery episode.

    @sademarchi@sademarchi9 ай бұрын
  • It looks like she can't help but laugh while delivering the lines @3:00

    @MisterEE100@MisterEE1009 ай бұрын
  • You make learning about medicine much more fun and entertaining 🥰

    @shaymaremy8613@shaymaremy86139 ай бұрын
  • 15:50 idk why Dr mike didn't mention this right away but the first thing that struck me was: Ethan clearly knew what was going on fairly quickly, he was cautious. So why didn't he put himself BETWEEN the door and the dude, or at least try to? At the **very** least, there is no way someone as experienced with physical combat as ethan would not be fully aware of exactly what is going on and tackle the dude INTO the hallway rather than further into the room where he and anything that spilt could be isolated. We've seen many times in this show how good ethan is at this kinda thing but also how much he is willing to sacrifice himself for the good of others, he did in this episode too. There's simply no way ethan would tackle the dude in the direction he did.

    @TjPhysicist@TjPhysicist7 ай бұрын
  • I love these videos they are so interesting😁

    @user-bx6er8zb4w@user-bx6er8zb4w2 ай бұрын
  • I love watching Doctor Mikes vids. And I love when he reacts to shows and just gets frustrated because of the medical inaccuracy or from the random things in it😂❤also what happened to your finger?

    @elainaaa.a@elainaaa.a9 ай бұрын
  • The wound on his finger shows how dedicated he is to his work.

    @HA13370@HA133709 ай бұрын
  • PLEASE DO MORE OF THESE

    @miaapoee@miaapoee9 ай бұрын
  • Doctor mike makes me feel happy

    @nafisahkiran2457@nafisahkiran245716 күн бұрын
  • Love your videos!!! Keep up the great content!! love the editing too!

    @jamesx1721@jamesx17219 ай бұрын
  • My mother died from Glioblastoma Multiforme. It was cruel, unmerciful, and I lost her in 2003. I still miss her. Is it genetic? I was told it's not, but now I'm scared. She passed at at age 67. I'm going to be 60 in October.

    @lynnenewell2016@lynnenewell20169 ай бұрын
  • He was in my head when he started singing “Without Me”😂😂

    @demorialowe291@demorialowe2916 ай бұрын
  • As soon as you said your "husband heart problem" Em was the first thing that popped in my head lol I'm glad you brought the lyrics up lol

    @JoeVanGogh@JoeVanGogh13 күн бұрын
  • I honestly saw an episode of Court Cam where someone was performing plastic surgery while on Zoom taking care of a traffic ticket. They respectfully ended the Zoom and scheduled it for a later day

    @matthewavery2934@matthewavery29349 ай бұрын
  • 13:55 Tom Scott covered this exact subject in a video no more than a few days ago.

    @supervegito2277@supervegito22779 ай бұрын
  • I love Dr Mike reacting to medical dramas, would like to see more of reality show medical scenes😊

    @squishyspellcaster@squishyspellcaster9 ай бұрын
  • Omg the social media one pissed me off so much because of how toxic the situation was.

    @Carpathianpixie@Carpathianpixie9 ай бұрын
  • How I love that smug little smile ❤

    @lucianeaspon8589@lucianeaspon85899 ай бұрын
  • I hope your fingers okay be safe out there doctor mike love your videos 😊

    @lotsoffreetime8392@lotsoffreetime83929 ай бұрын
  • I am a veterinarian. We have specialties. We have surgeons. Wholes sometimes we do use hospital equipment such as MRI there is no need for a human doctor. Where did he learn bear anatomy? We are not just veterinarians. We are veterinary physicians and are on the same level of knowledge and sometimes better than human doctors. Have respect for pur professions Chicago med. How dare. And yes Mike you are correct they don't need any veterinarian. They need a wild animal veterinarian. Also they need a team of technicians that are trained in large animal surgery. Also how the hell did he just prescribe medication to a creature he doesn't even know? Dosages vary a lot depending on species(it's why you never give dog medication to cats). When veterinarians deal with exotic animals we are unfamiliar with we often have a technician with a dosage handbook that is prepared at any time to instruct with proper dosages. It's why usually veterinarians have libraries in clinic full of handbooks with illustrations and information on species differences.

    @acheronalexander@acheronalexander6 ай бұрын
  • I've been waiting for you to post

    @Julianna_L@Julianna_L9 ай бұрын
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