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Mikhail Varshavski, DO, who goes by Doctor Mike on social media, is a board-certified family medicine physician at the Atlantic Health System s Overlook Medical Center in Summit, New Jersey. Watch him rank medical television shows from least accurate to the most.
Following is a rough transcript:
Varshavski: Medical sketches are really like medical memes, just reenacted, and guess what? On today s video, I m going to be reacting to some of the most popular medical sketches on YouTube, excluding SNL because we ve done those already, linked down below. But first I have a major announcement for you.
I am looking to hire another editor. We want you to join the team. All the qualifications and information are listed down below in the description. If you think you re right for the job, shoot me an email. By the way, if you get this video to 100,000 likes, I might make a medical sketch of my own.
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Mikhail Varshavski, DO, who goes by Doctor Mike on social media, is a board-certified family medicine physician at the Atlantic Health System s Overlook Medical Center in Summit, New Jersey. Watch him rank medical television show from least accurate to the most.
Following is a rough transcript:
Mikhail Varshavski, DO: Let s get started. # 16, the least accurate medical drama that I ve watched on this channel is Attaway General. Sorry to my Dixie D Amelio fans out there, but the show just has inaccuracies galore. The uniforms aren t right. They re wearing hairnets at times. They re having teenagers deliver medical care as volunteers.
Keon: It s all good.
Lydia: I was near the Sororon Art Institute. I saw the whole thing happen. I fainted right on the sidewalk.
Keon: Were you dehydrated?
Keon: Have you had a cough recently?
Lydia: No.
Keon: Any cardiovascular condition?
Varshavski: Why is he, out of nowhere, like passing by in the hallway and then questioning the patient? I am confused.
Antisera: This is funny too because as soon as she said she fainted, I was like. they may think they are okay. Especially when I started out on the ambulance, you have people who are kind of like in shock, and they re walking around, and they feel fine because they have that adrenaline pumping through their bodies. But in reality, whenever you re taking their vitals and stuff like that, they could have a very high heart rate and very low blood pressure. They re showing signs of internal bleeding, but they may not be aware of it. When she said she fainted, I would have questioned her a little bit more as well, especially once