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Replying to PseudoMonas Aug 12, 2025
Dude u have never learned about emergency surgery i guess. Hygiene is not important here,Saving one's life is…
I get what you’re saying, and I totally understand the urgency in emergencies especially the golden hour concept in trauma care. I’m not questioning that life saving speed is the priority. I was just looking at it from another angle, that hygiene is still a critical part of the process. Like they didn’t seem concerned if the patient might have a contagious disease or not. They were just working in a really messy way. And as doctors, in the process of saving a patient, you also need to care for yourself too, I know in real trauma situations things are different, but it still caught my attention. And as for ATS, primary care, and trauma management, I’ll definitely read more about them to understand better.
On The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call Jul 20, 2025
Okay, no hate, but this Trauma Code drama is seriously overhyped. Like, it just felt so animated and exaggerated. The energy went into making it look dramatic, but not realistic.
Honestly, I think they should’ve focused more on the acting and storyline instead of trying so hard with the medical scenes.

The surgery scenes especially, Just a mess. No caution, no proper hygiene, blood flying around like it’s an action movie. I’ve watched a lot of medical dramas, and the doctors are usually extra cautious, clean environment, careful steps, and realistic procedures. But in this one, it was just chaotic and all over the place.

At the very least, they should’ve tried to make it believable. The way it was presented just made it feel unserious. So yeah, it wasn’t terrible, but definitely not worth the hype. I honestly expected better.