Gen Z medical professionals receive varied reactions from netizens as a video of them dancing to a Shallipopi song while conducting surgery on a patient goes viral.
The video was published on the microblogging network, X, by user @dunniszn_, who complained about the caliber of the young medical professionals.
The reckless doctors were observed dancing discreetly in the operating room while the patient lay unconscious while they performed the treatment.
This conduct by doctors raises numerous concerns about the patient’s safety, while some argue that it is not a major issue.
Here are some reactions to the video of the gen Z doctors.
@laydayldrm3 added: “It is encouraging to see Gen Z doctors actively participating in the medical field and gaining experience in the operating theatre. Their enthusiasm and dedication will surely contribute to the advancement of healthcare.”
@franksdonald said: “As I dey watch the video me sef dey dance, no go deyyyyyyyyyyy”
@Frankiee44 claimed: “This is Unethical and unprofessional”
@kvnglayooo wrote: “as long as they are qualified, i don’t see the problem”
@Ynw_szn stated: “They should just relief them from their job, If they want to be Poco Lee, they should go home”
@that_g_i_r_l opined: “These ones go forget syringe for people belle”
Watch the video here
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