
ER Doctor Reveals the SHOCKING Truth About the Busiest Night in the ER
Emergency Room Doctor Reveals the Busiest Night of the Week: It's Not What You Think In a recent video posted on social media, Dr. Beachgem10, an emergency medicine physician, shared her insights into the busiest night in the emergency room. Contrary to common assumptions, she revealed that Monday nights consistently surpass Friday and Saturday nights in terms of patient volume and workload. "They lied to us," Dr. Beachgem10 stated in her video, referring to the misconception that weekend nights are the busiest. "The busiest night in the emergency department? Monday night. I'm not kidding." Dr. Beachgem10 attributes this phenomenon to the closure of primary care doctors' offices on weekends. Patients who become ill over the weekend are unable to access timely primary care, leading them to seek emergency care on Monday when primary care facilities reopen. This influx of patients creates significant strain on ER resources and leads to longer wait times for everyone. The video highlights the challenges faced by both patients and healthcare workers during these peak times. Dr. Beachgem10's experience underscores the need for improved access to primary care and strategies to alleviate pressure on emergency departments during peak periods. Her video serves as a reminder to seek medical attention promptly when needed and to be prepared for potential delays, especially on Mondays.