The Doctors Of Death

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Published 2024-07-21

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  • @AIRJABMA
    Dude I work in the medical field and I have heard the words, “they should be grateful I’m keeping them alive” come out of doctor’s mouths before. It’s scary how much power they hold and how many let their own egos get in the way of their patient’s wellbeing.
  • @Zen_EDC_DB
    I just fuxking love the editors burns of Hunters mispronunciations when they include a phonetic dictionary note.
  • @laneodell9583
    Hey, remember that booktok video? That never happened
  • I love how every episode Hunter says “we’re not keeping that in” they keep it in and zoom in on him immediately. Top tier editing
  • as someone who’s undergone major spinal surgery…the incompetent one is absolutely the scariest. I had ACS surgery (i had two spinal curves so technically double ACS surgery), which includes screws and cords, not with rods like with spinal fusion. Imagining screws in MUSCLE where mine are located, is absolutely excruciating to think about, and the risk of just straight up death for a supposedly risk-free surgery, that’s so terrifying. like imagine telling your loved ones not to worry because there shouldn’t be any risk of losing you, then they lose you?? lord have mercy.
  • @enriquekahn9405
    38:13 the goth goes deeper than you think with this one: "La Boda Negra" (The Black Wedding) is a song about a dude whose lover dies so he digs up the corpse and does, uh, romantic things with it I kinda suspect it wasn't the lady who was into this song
  • My mother is a retired evil nurse. Made patients that didnt praise her or of a different culture wait for meds, lied during my annual doctor visits saying everything was fine (meaning some things diagnosed as an adult meant it was too late to treat), once told me to put Neosporin on a sprained ankle, wouldnt visit me in ER and manipulated me to not be honest during doctor visits bc it was "embarassing". She would come home every day talking shit about patients and thought cancer patients were "weak/pathetic" but acted like a Saint for treating them. She became a nurse to hide who she really was.
  • @RowanScavezze
    I work in the OR, and one of the number one things ive learned is if you have the opportunity to research your physician, you always should.
  • It's terrifying to imagine that the very people who are supposed to protect us can be capable of such heinous actions.
  • “ I’m gay but couldn’t be gay” full stop funniest thing I’ve heard all day to describe a prolific serial killer
  • @jeffypeters333
    I can’t believe you guys missed Dr. Kevorkian, he again was called Dr. Death, but geez his name on its own almost sounded devious enough alone.
  • @fogcomign
    RIP spicy books video 🪦🪦🕊️🕊️
  • @ravenslight7934
    I watched a docu-series about Christopher Duntsch, seriously unnerving. He was also addicted to cocaine which explains a lot. To maim as many patients and as badly as he did can't be called incompetence at that point. Like the time he killed one of his patients by leaving a sponge to fester in his body. Any trained Doctor surgeon would check before they closed the patient up, he didn't. The guy's a borderline narcissist, he regards himself as a god, and has shown no remorse for any of it. He's still rotting in a prison cell where he belongs. It's crazy to me how long he was able to get away with it, too. Like, nobody found it suspicious that every patient this guy ever had either died or had severe life-changing injuries?