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📸 Follow us on Instagram: behind the scenes, family life, medicine, and random chaos: Instagram: / dr.chadd_todd 📩 Contact us at oncallmedicine1@gmail.com for reaction ideas, content requests, general questions for Dr. Todd, or just to say hello! (We can’t provide personal medical advice.) Dr. Todd and Allycia Todd react to Scrubs Season 1, Episode 11, “My Own Personal Jesus,” a holiday episode that blends humor, faith, and one of the heavier medical moments of the season. In this reaction, we talk about why this episode stands out as one of Scrubs’ early Christmas classics, the emotional weight of holiday call nights, and how the show balances comedy with serious patient stories. Dr. Todd also explains HELLP syndrome — a dangerous pregnancy complication involving hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets — and compares it to some pregnancy complications we experienced personally, including cholestasis and gestational thrombocytopenia. We also discuss how residency training really works, why switching specialties is much harder than TV sometimes makes it seem, and whether “miracles” in medicine look different once you’ve worked inside hospitals. ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 Intro to Scrubs 1x11 02:56 Reaction Begins to Scrubs 1x11 04:10 Medical Training Paths 10:08 HELLP Syndrome Explained 15:52 Christmas Miracle Delivery 17:48 Outro Discussion 20:14 Residency Pathways Discussion 23:41 Wrap Up Next Episode ⚠️ Medical Disclaimer: This video is for commentary, education, and entertainment only and should not be considered personal medical advice. Always consult your own physician or qualified healthcare provider for medical concerns. #scrubs #doctorreacts #medical #reaction #internalmedicine #medicaleducation #residency