Doctor Caught Googling Medical Procedure
A Colorado man was recently waiting on treatment for a leg fracture when he saw something unsettling. His doctor got caught googling the medical procedure. 27 year old Joshua Bulman hurt his leg while skateboarding and headed to the nearest emergency room. He knew something was broken. He didn’t expect to find this but then who would?
Joshua secretly filmed the doctor watching the instructional video while he waited on a hospital bed. He later posted the footage to social media. Joshua is quoted in the New York Post saying he wasn’t overly worried about the doctor’s abilities. “I just started laughing! It didn’t bother me or make me nervous, we all need refreshers on how to do our jobs. This doctor was simply doing her job”. What a good attitude. Not sure I would have handled that as well as he did. Joshua has over a million views on this video.
Social media reacts: “I would have fainted, yikes!”. Another says, “While in the E.R. I once heard doctors say they don’t know everything. They just know how to look things up. For Real!”
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