Day in the Life: Cardiologist - PCICU ROTATION | Paulina Perez, MD 🩺

Join me, Dr. Paulina Perez, a first-year pediatric cardiology fellow, on an exciting day in the cardiology wards as I take you through my PCICU rotation. It's going to be a long day, but I'm incredibly passionate about what I do, and I'm thrilled to share this journey with you! 💜
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00:00 - Intro: Welcome to my day in the life as a cardiologist!
00:03 - Morning Routine: Rise and shine! Follow along with me as I start my day.
00:33 - Ride to Work: Let's head to the hospital together and discuss the importance of getting to work early.
00:49 - Precharting: Ever wondered what precharting is? Let me explain!
02:20 - Precharting Process: A glimpse into the precharting tasks I handle.
03:11 - Surgical Rounds in PCICU: Witness the critical surgical rounds in the Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit.
03:47 - Multidisciplinary Conference: Participate in a crucial multidisciplinary conference with other medical professionals.
04:08 - Cardiac Floor Rounds: Follow me as I conduct rounds on the cardiac floor, checking on patients' progress.
04:19 - Check on PCICU Patients: Time to see how our PCICU patients are doing and ensure they're getting the best care.
04:40 - Make Orders/Write Notes: Watch as I handle essential tasks like making orders and writing patient notes.
05:59 - Lunch/Write Notes: Even doctors need to take a break! Join me for lunch and some note writing.
06:41 - Lecture Cancelled: Sometimes, things don't go as planned. Experience the surprise of a canceled lecture.
07:00 - Consults and Follow-ups: Experience patient consultations and follow-up appointments.
07:33 - Check Out: As the day nears its end, it's time to wrap things up and hand over responsibilities.
07:42 - I'm On Call: Stay with me as I tackle being on call for any emergencies that might arise.
08:04 - SPECIAL CASE: Glenn Procedure: Witness a unique and challenging case we encounter today.
I take you on my day as a heart doctor for kids. Starting early at the hospital, she shows you what precharting is and takes you through her daily tasks. See what happens in a typical surgical meeting, learn about patient care, and see how she balances her lunch break with writing patient notes. Sometimes there are surprise consultations or she has to handle emergencies. You'll even get to see a special case called the Glenn Procedure. It's a full day of exciting moments in the life of a doctor. Come along and see what it's like!
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  • @raulperez6282
    @raulperez6282 Жыл бұрын

    Am so proud of you....

  • @mehmetcansari3397
    @mehmetcansari3397 Жыл бұрын

    Hey do you work after on call day?

  • @drarista

    @drarista

    Жыл бұрын

    It is exhausting but it's doable! I try to get as much sleep in between calls. It also helps if someone covers the night call for you.

  • @rickyhemming4587
    @rickyhemming4587 Жыл бұрын

    My daughter is 12 years old. When she is active or emotionally distressed, her heart rate drops well below 30 bpm with chest pressure and breathless. Is this dangerous?

  • @ashtynphilipsheck

    @ashtynphilipsheck

    Ай бұрын

    yes

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