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Tibo InShape pushes the doors of the hospital and reveals behind the scenes

We tend to see it grow from cast iron. But, in his latest video, it is the doors of the Toulouse University Hospital that the youtubeur Tibo InShape pushed. The biceps stored under a medical gown, the influencer with more than 8 million subscribers spent a day in a neurosurgical intensive care unit at the Pierre-Paul Riquet hospital, in Purpan (Haute-Garonne)

He shared the daily life of nurses, doctors, but also of these patients with often heavy treatment. From intubation to the laying of a central venous line, it covers all the technical aspects of their profession, without forgetting the human side, punctuated from time to time with a touch of humor and moments of good humor. “We are very happy that they are there when we need them, thanks to them, thanks to them”, proclaims in the middle of the video the one who studied in the Pink City.

We are far from the classic reports in the intensive care unit. Surprised by the request of the young thirty-year-old, the CHU first wondered about his arrival. But did not regret it. “It shows the work of nurses, caregivers, doctors, it explains the basics well, it’s understandable to everyone, whether you’re a patient, a relative or in training, assures André Weider, general coordinator of care activities at the Toulouse University Hospital. It’s done with respect for hospitalized patients and everyone’s work. »

A “fresh” look

The approach is a little confusing for some, but it can pay off with the generation present on social networks, especially when the video is viewed more than 800,000 times in less than two days. “It’s a look a little young, a little new, it can give desire to young people who want to turn to the profession of caregiver, continues André Weider. Today, we work with young people in training aged 20-22, who live with social networks. You must not miss it. »

A means to which they are increasingly resorting to recruit, while competition is fierce to find caregivers. After setting up the first “virtual job dating” for a hospital during confinement, the Toulouse University Hospital will soon launch a webinar.

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