Bad Doctors Caught On Camera

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Published 2024-01-21
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All Comments (21)
  • @niniemecanik
    A medical investigation series? YES PLEASE! 🙂 Edit: A collab with Petal Palmer, maybe? 😊
  • @annab5369
    The poor first guy was probably having a panic attack. It feels like dying even though physically you’re mostly ok. He needed empathy and care, not mocking! Poor guy.
  • @WarbearPrime
    I LOVE living in Australia. We have a thing called the Ryan's Rule. After a young patient was ignored by his doctors, and later died. As a result, if you don't feel you are getting good medical treatment, or you are not being listened to, you can invoke the rule, and it triggers a mechanism where the hospital admin and other doctors get involved.
  • @lynx1717
    I have suffered from chronic pain for my entire life. I have EDS and have always been ignored and mocked. Seeing people like you protecting patients like us, who get belittled and ignored and treated badly by people like this. It is so hopeful to show that people like you have compassion and love.
  • @kimjisooyaaa__
    Dr. Mike's progressive shock and disbelief of the fake 18 year old doctor was hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
  • @A.I.404
    Admitted to hospital with chest pain, treated immediately like a drug addict. Once heart attack was ruled out (blood work) I was kicked to the curb even though I felt like I'd been shot in the sternum...well both of my lungs were collasped, almost died. One of many bad experiences with the ER I've had.
  • @AAAAAA-cd4ux
    Me: goes to the ER because of a panic attack caused by my PTSD The workers: ADD EVEN MORE PTSD
  • @andybricks576
    My gf was experiencing a severe anxiety attack while shopping one day, people rang her an ambulance so she ended up in an ER where the Doctor asked her if she needed any Clonazepam to which she answered "I don't know, is it for treating anxiety?" The Doctor said yes so my Gf said yes to the medication BUT instead of getting the medicine the Doctor turned around & accused her of drug seeking & wasting their time. -Treating people like sh*t whilst they are sick is so callous & damn cruel!
  • @hanmitch457
    “HE HAS A BUSINESS PARTNER !!!?!” - I was dying 😂😂
  • As a nurse, I strongly encourage ALL patients to understand what medications are being given to them in the hospital and why that medication is ordered. Don't just let them hand you a cup of pills and water or push meds into your IV without understanding the entire situation. You are your biggest advocate.
  • @krystilrose5776
    I used to work at a senior center as the housekeeping manager. We had a memory care unit with patients with Alzheimer's and other ailments that made them vulnerable. One weekend I was there very early, around 5:30, and I heard an aide yelling at and cussing out a patient because he refused to cooperate when she was trying to change his clothes. I reported it to the director of the facility, who basically swept it under the rug. I followed up with her to get a report a week later, and she told me she reported it to the state, and they didn't recommend any discipline! I said, well, won't you at least move her to another wing that doesn't consist of vulnerable adults?! and she said no! Not just doctors, but all medical professionals should be held to standards, and elder abuse should not be taken lightly. I quit shortly after that. 😢
  • @lornforlorn4867
    Thank you Dr. Mike for saying there is no need to be dismissive and disrespectful to the sick.
  • @4RILDIGITAL
    Shocking to see such unprofessional instances in the medical field. It underlines the importance of empathy, ethics, and professionalism in medicine. No patient should go through such scenarios.
  • My docs wouldn’t get in people’s faces like that, but they for SURE told people what was up when needed. Basically, “we’re here to take care of you, not take abuse from you and you’re not about to talk to my nurses like that.” The tone was standing on business without being overly aggressive or inappropriate.
  • "if you want me to do a medical investigation series on some of the worst crimes in health care...?" Yes.
  • Please do a medical investigation series! I love true crime, but I’d really like to see these cases from the perspective of a licensed medical professional.
  • @TehPurpleOne
    I loved the part where it shows the 18 year old impersonating a doctor opening the hospital and Dr. Mike just starts shouting 😂😂
  • @lr4165
    As for the first ER doctor, I worked at a medical school for several years and the students with the worst personalities and no bedside manner invariably ended up as ER physicians or pathologists.