You Don’t Need To Be A Doctor To Appreciate These 81 Hilarious Medical Memes (New Pics)
Interview With AuthorSomewhere between the beeping machines and endless paperwork, healthcare professionals manage to find humor in the chaos that make even the longest shifts bearable.
Workplace interactions can be meme-worthy if you have the right perspective and setting — whether it’s the long and exhausting med school studies or the awkward doctor-patient interactions.
Some memes are too hilarious to stay just in the staff room and the Funny Doctors page makes sure to share them with everyone. In this piece, we’ve curated some of their best memes and also spoken to the creator to understand what goes on behind the scenes and why humor is needed in the world of healthcare.
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Just like in any other profession, doctors and nurses also share jokes and memes on group chats and their Instagram feeds. As frontline workers, it gives them a much-needed dose of comic relief amid all the stress and emotional toll.
"Every ward round, night shift, or on-call is basically free content. If it made us laugh (or cry) in real life, it usually turns into a meme. Doctors have a unique sense of humor, it’s how we survive long shifts, tough cases," Dr Nauman Ali, the creator of Funny Doctors account, tells Bored Panda.
Medical memes are also a way to both celebrate and critique the profession — they can sometimes hit too close to home by highlighting real issues such as staffing shortages or working straight for months without a day off.
On what inspired him to start the page, Dr Ali says: "I started Funny Doctors in July 2011. Back then, I was a pretty introverted medical student with a strong sense of observation. Medical school can be intense, stressful, and emotionally heavy, so I naturally began turning those everyday moments into humor."
Working as an Intensive and Acute Care Physician now, he started the page partly as a coping mechanism and partly as a creative outlet.
"What started as a personal escape from the tense environment of medical school slowly grew into something many others related to, laughed at, and felt understood by."
Medical humor is not uncommon. TV shows like Scrubs or Grey’s Anatomy have long shown the chaos and absurdity of hospital life. But memes take it to a whole other level.
They are easily shareable, making them the perfect humor channel to help health workers laugh, vent and connect with their colleagues all at the same time.
I have one from the top down--I look like one of those cartoon characters whose eyes are popping out of their skull. Think I'll have it framed.
Dr Ali says that the memes that are based on the day-to-day experiences of healthcare workers always get the best reactions. "Whether it’s interactions with other specialties, different personalities within the same specialty, or those unspoken moments everyone in a hospital instantly recognizes."
He adds: "When people see a meme and think 'This literally happened to me today,' that’s when it really connects."
On what inspires these memes, Dr Ali says: "I enjoy medical humor pages from around the world, but the best inspiration still comes from real hospital life. No meme generator can beat an actual on-call experience, or a chaotic ward round."
Some memes are way too real for people working in the medical profession — exhausting night shifts, charting marathons, looking for a working printer. They show how demanding healthcare work can be.
Through these jokes, healthcare workers also feel reassured that they are not the only ones struggling with the workload.
Length of the needle is just the first measure. The force with which the injection is completed finishes the survey!
Don't they also come in different widths, ranging from barely noticeable to punitive?
Load More Replies...When my little cat had her tag put into her neck I felt so guilty because the needle looked enormous. I felt so bad, the only remedy was slightly warmed chicken for her dinner (a favourite)
Note the star watermark in the bottom right-hand side corner. This image was AI-generated by Google's Gemini.
And in this case it appears to have worked as intended. Other times it writes reports claiming a cop turned into a frog
Load More Replies...That's a different type of needle. The ones in the pic are IV needles.
Load More Replies...I don't plasma donations twice a week so needles don't bother me unless its somebody that doesn't know how to stick. I have good veins so if you miss you suck at your job!
Same here, Beth. I have veins you could (almost) drive a truck through, so if you can't hit mine, you should find another job.
Load More Replies...The red one was used to inject cortisone into my hip joint to treat bursitis...
so what is so bad being a dishwasher? this perpetuates a negative stereotype.
A survey of over 2,600 US healthcare workers found that 26% had symptoms of mental illness, but only 20% of them said they sought treatment — mainly due to not getting time off of work and being worried about confidentiality and expenses.
The most common work stressors were burnout, inadequate staff, and huge amount of workload or job demands.
And not to forget the emotional stress of being a frontline worker. Dealing with severely ill patients and their families, coping with loss and trauma are some of the major stressors as well.
Maybe you mean priorities? Because that's not how problems work. Now you just have a major obstacle to fixing the problems you already have plus a bunch of new ones.
A study shows that humor acts as coping mechanism for healthcare professionals and trainees. Many medical students find insider humor emotionally bonding, and it helps them make sense of their experience as doctors-in-training.
But there are, of course, other ways that these employees use to cope at work. Talking to colleagues about their struggles, professional counselling and therapy, and exercise are some of the ways that doctors swear by.
Even meditation, taking time off work whenever possible, going on vacations are some habits that can help make them feel less burdened.
I used to not mind waiting in the exam room if they had some trash magazines in there to read. Since Covid now all I do is doom scroll on my phone!
“Medical memes are a great way to get a laugh whether or not you are part of the medical community. I think that they are incredibly relatable as you can catch the humor even as a patient,” Dr Mike Varshavski, a family medicine physician in America, wrote on Facebook.
“I will say that some of the memes can be dark and if taken out of context can even seem offensive BUT we need to understand that this is medical satire. Being able to laugh at ourselves and our troubles is a healthy habit to practice,” he added.
Memes can be eye-opening for some of us non-health workers too, as they give a sneak peek into the daily chaos at hospitals and beyond.
Doctors also get tired and frustrated. Memes help us humanize them — making us more empathetic to their situation.
With their struggles involving work-life imbalance, sleep deprivation, as well as exposure to diseases or workplace hazards — it’s no wonder that all of us need a little humor to understand and cope with such situations.
Yeah. That's annoying. Especially in the middle of a dirty job.
Memes can be eye-opening for some of us non-health workers too, as they give a sneak peek into the daily chaos at hospitals and beyond.
Doctors also get tired and frustrated. Memes help us humanize them — making us more empathetic to their situation.
With their struggles involving work-life imbalance, sleep deprivation, as well as exposure to diseases or workplace hazards — it’s no wonder that all of us need a little humor to understand and cope with such situations.
"But you have so much to be happy about" "Just smile" "Adjust your attitude" "Other people have it much worse" "You're hormonal" "Stop looking for attention" -Unhelpful responses found in the wild
I was leaning over a demented patient one time doing some routine daily care, when all of a sudden I felt his hand on my head. I looked up, surprised, and he said "Oh! I thought you were a dog."
It's a subtle thing, but technically, CPR shouldn't start until the person is dead.
That's exactly what it's for. For you to learn how to learn for yourself self. Sets you up for life.
Helping diagnose diseases based on labs and scans is one of the best uses for AI. Humans miss a lot.
No,no,no. When I was in hospital I hated having to stay by my bed and pee in the bottle thingy. Just because one time I almost face-planted when my blood pressure crashed.
Modern cold cereal - Kellogg. Hot oatmeal? Some medieval peasant, if not earlier.
These are clearly actors. A real Dr wouldn't be caught dead without wearing their white short-sleeve status symbol coat.
As a parent there is always the balance between "bring your kid in too soon, they'll tell you there's fluid in the ears but just give acetaminophen and rest" vs "your child has a raging miserable ear infection why didn't you come in sooner."
Even cats won't touch the gallbladder, and they are willing to eat *everything* else. Fur, bones, and stomach contents, yummy, but they draw the line at the squidgy green thing.
I’d like to think a doctor would use the correct spelling of “break”.
My PCP ordered that a few mos ago when checking for a DVT or cardiac problems when 1 leg was suddenly swelling. Luckily all tests were normal was given 3 days of Lasix and lost 10 lbs.
My best score was 200 over 172. Paramedic - "Yes, that's because of the pain."
I found half of these great, even though I'm the other sort of doctor.
No wonder doctors are notorious for having terrible handwriting - it's to disguise the fact that so few of them can spell.
It will be in a week or so after they get us to do their work for them by upvoting the best...
Load More Replies...As a dermatologist, i am not amused about how some of those posts make fun about dermatologists. We have feelings, too 😢
I found half of these great, even though I'm the other sort of doctor.
No wonder doctors are notorious for having terrible handwriting - it's to disguise the fact that so few of them can spell.
It will be in a week or so after they get us to do their work for them by upvoting the best...
Load More Replies...As a dermatologist, i am not amused about how some of those posts make fun about dermatologists. We have feelings, too 😢
