Neurosurgeon & Cardiac Surgeon Answer your Questions!

Published 2024-05-16

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  • @drjeremylondon
    Thanks again for having me on! I had a great time answer questions. Let's do another AMA Live again in the future!
  • Dr. Hoeflinger and Dr. London thank you both very much for your precious time. I found this forum to be very informative!!!😊
  • @gbpine
    I feel like this type of content is going to go along way to change how doctors treat patients. It used to be that a doctor was offended if you asked questions or had done research on your condition. Now it’s widely excepted. Thank you for doing what you do!
  • @dorameynard5167
    They both have a lot of wisdom.awesome guys.God bless them both and their families.
  • @susannolan8761
    Very enjoyable and informative . Looking forward to tuning in again.
  • @anng320
    Thank You Doctor's for saving life's 🙏 💓 💖 ❤
  • Please place a notification that you’re having a live broadcast. I loved your interaction.
  • ❤️Great video! Both physicians were relaxed, clear-headed and answered the questions straightforwardly. Their smiles made all the difference.👍 Couldn’t have gone better. 👏👏👏Thank you to both!😁
  • I really enjoyed watching this! Some good questions and thoughtful answers by both surgeons.
  • @patvaughn9987
    Thanks for sharing. It’s always good to get to know the more human side of surgeons! It’s a high stress environment for sure.
  • @ChicagoIL50
    This is a very cool video, and it was nice that it was long. I look forward to the next one with another provider ❤️✌🏻
  • Respectful to all surgeons you all do a great job you do the job because you enjoy your job it's not about money
  • Retired ER nurse here. Getting older, can still assess, treat, read EKGs, etc., just can't do it fast enough anymore. Friends thought ER was like on TV, with affairs, etc. I found just the opposite----physicians valued their family and family time over about anything else, and we nurses and E.D. Techs did everything to get our docs and consultants on time and out the door on-time, when they would share their personal plans. We nurses arranged paperwork and computers, made phone calls, arranged patient family. etc--we got the head of security to go get the E.R.doc's car gas once before a big storm so her shift would end and she'd have to face a long gas line. We really tried teamwork. Some docs didn't share personal info, but those that did and when they did, we'd try to help. Babysitting, dog sitting, too.
  • @karrskarr
    Awesome! 'Yer da men'! :P Great narratives!
  • @lisaleitner9012
    Always learn a lot just listening in with you Dr H. This has been particularly interesting for me. I like Dr London!❤
  • @mish4181
    Great job Docs! Thanks for taking the time