Kim over at Emergiblog once again hosts Change of Shift - the best of the nursing blog-o-sphere this week. In it, I found this hilarious depiction of a German doctor's clever way to dance his way in to teaching arrhythmias. Be sure to check out atrial fibrillation and the successful defibrillation:
Enjoy!
-Wes
5 comments:
Why do you think he's german? (apart from the video title) Never heard of a german University teaching medicine in English. If you look at this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P46ehdVjpuM&feature=related
(which seesm to be an uncut version of the previous) and the accompanying text, which is in dutch) I would says he's probably dutch. Would make a lot more sense too, because there as far as I know they at least have all their literature and stuff in English.
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Dang. Good detective work... I'll bet you're right...
Thanks for the correction!
That was GREAT. If I had had that doctor as my instructor in medical school, I might have been persuaded to become a cardiologist. :)
Oh my heavens, that was so funny!
My kids were watching, "Mom! What the heck are you watching? THat's not funny. That guy's just weird!"
Well, it's funny to me.
thanks!
LOL. I loved it. I waited in anticipation of atrial fibrillation, thinking it would be the pretty lively, but V fib took the prize. How creative!
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