A video of Gen Z doctors dancing to a Shallipopi song while performing surgery on a patient has stirred mixed reactions from Netizens.
The footage, shared on the microblogging platform, X, by user @dunniszn_, has raised concerns about the professionalism and ethics of the young doctors.
The carefree behavior of the doctors, subtly dancing in the operating theater while the unconscious patient undergoes the procedure, has sparked debates about the safety of the medical environment.
Here are some reactions to the video of the Gen Z doctors:
@kvnglayooo: “As long as they are qualified, I don’t see the problem.”
@Ynw_szn: “They should just relieve them from their job. If they want to be Poco Lee, they should go home.”
@_that_g_i_r_l_: “These ones go forget syringe for people belle.”
@laydayldrm3: “It is encouraging to see Gen Z doctors actively participating in the medical field and gaining experience in the operating theater. Their enthusiasm and dedication will surely contribute to the advancement of healthcare.”
@franksdonald: “As I dey watch the video me sef dey dance, no go deyyyyyyyyyyy.”
@Frankiee44: “This is unethical and unprofessional.”
@CharlesBekee4: “I know a professional surgeon in Lagos who listens to music at low volume when operating on patients. Iv also read it that it’s a thing for some surgeons. They claim it helps them concentrate. But certainly not this type of loud music and surely not dancing or moving to the tune, these ones are overdoing.”
Watch the video here.
See Gen Z doctors in theatre 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/fFhkqHsnC7
— Àdùnní 👉🏿👈🏿🥺❤️ (@dunniszn_) March 11, 2024