go to doctor it is often fully recommended for health. When choosing an expert, we consult with whom we have complete confidence and with whom we are credible – or, at least, with those who try to be credible to us. When undergoing an invasive procedure, the hole is even lower!
On TikTik, the video of a woman catching her doctor went viral and gained a lot of repercussions. She, indignant, showed that the specialist was watching a tutorial on YouTube to meet her needs.
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Patient catches doctor watching tutorial on YouTube
The patient's name is Isabelle and she was waiting to be seen in an emergency room for an ovarian cyst. This happened in April 2022, as she reported.
In more common cases, the ovarian cyst offers little risk and does not cause much discomfort. In Isabelle's case, the case was serious and could cause serious problems and it was recommended that she could seek specific treatment.
Upon arriving at the hospital, she saw that the doctors were watching a tutorial on YouTube.
Worse than that, the specialists were watching the video on how to treat an ovarian cyst, which was Isabelle's case. The patient, distressed, managed to film the moment when the doctor appears watching the video.
To date, the busted footage has reached 9 million views and around 1 million likes.
In the caption, Isabelle wrote about “the doctor trained at the University of YouTube”.
The doctors commented on the patient's publication, informing that this type of occurrence is uncommon, despite the fact that many specialists use the internet as a way of remembering the content.
"We use YouTube to update sometimes when it's something we haven't done in a while," he said. a doctor in the comments, "we've 'learned' and practiced the skills before, I promise", she completed.
Even the most renowned professionals, like Dr. Jones, a famous obstetrician with more than 1 million followers on TikTok, claim to use YouTube to get medical advice. “I've delivered hundreds, maybe thousands of babies, and for the past week, I've been watching videos on c-section techniques. I am always looking to improve!” shared.
On the other hand, the opinion of doctors, users showed indignation for paying such a high amount for the specialist to consult the YouTube, since an emergency consultation in the United States costs, on average, US$ 2,200.
@isabellely6 got their MD at YouTube university #MakeItCinematic#fyp#GameTok
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