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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2010

Plastic surgery vs. Pediatric Emergency Department Resident

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  • @kadprice Oh, lighten up. It's called satire. And to be fair, I posted a similar video from the reverse perspective. I can tell you, as a practicing plastic surgeon, neither video is terribly contrived.

    But as far as stamina concerned, I'm assuming that you are either an ER physician or resident. Maybe a medical student. Either way, you are a shift worker, and you really don't know what you're talking about.

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  • gundam age

  • All these health professional versus health professional videos made by several different users is such a red flag about how abusive health science is as a profession.

  • In Spain same thing happens all the time. And since all patients have insurance, you can imagine what it is like

  • @Plastikos07 if you think an evening shift in an urban ER is a cakewalk compared to an inpatient medicine day maybe you should try it. Regarding what "the question" is, the actual reality is many parents ask for the best person, EM docs have no followup, can't give continuity, and truly don't know their outcomes. Not that many wouldn't try, but refusing the consult is hard to defend in a suboptimal repair. You can see from other videos chest pain patients do get a cardiologist. Same reason.

  • @Danhuang8 I have no idea what your point is but thanks for seeing your consults. I am glad you get paid for the job you signed on to do.

  • I'm a Surgical Technologist, and even I know how to suture a 5mm laceration. Shoot assuming it's not advised for some reason, I'd even use Monocryl so she wouldn't have to have them removed later.

  • For anyone who feels offended by this video, please, allow me to interpret it's meaning for you: "Sometimes specialists are called unnecessarily." That's it. No more - no less. Everything else was just added for comedic effect. So relax, and watch some more of these funny videos.

  • @Danhuang8

    I could not delete the above post so I will clarify that my response is in the context of my kid is going to be a movie star and has to have the best scar possible as oppose to a dog bite with a lot of parental guilt involved.

    Nice video Mortois. I can relate and found it amusing.

  • I sleep on call and jump at at 5 mm laceration and do a full day of office or smaller OR cases. I gave up being on call before a microvascular case the next day. I bill the patients or parents appropriately for dragging me out of bed and yes, they pay for my stamina!

    Call me anytime when I am on call Kadprice or will you be concerned about the patients' financial welfare.

  • Are people really trying to defend the woman in this recording? If she cannot utilize or is not capable of common sense, she does not belong in a hospital, period.

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