alright, this is probably something that would be considered controversial, however a lot of us are unware of this subject. WHERE indeed do doctors get their training for surgeries?? sure, a lot of it takes place in classrooms on dead bodies, but what happens when they do their first surgery??
of course, you have never heard a dr tell you that this is the first time that he will be preforming surgery. and why do you think that is?? he doesn't want you to be scared that something will go wrong, or maybe it's because it is NOT his first time. but then where do their get their first real practice for surgery?? yup, you guess it, they still practice on you, BUT your out cold and probably will never know that a recently graduated student had just preformed your surgery, and it wasn't really the dr that you thought was going to do the actual surgery. scary ah??
well this topic popped back into my mind after having a discussion on it last year. when you're out cold, not all the time, but sometimes, a dr will bring in his class, (this goes on a lot in universities), however he will bring in his class and explain all the procedures during the surgery. some of the students might actually part take in the surgery. and there are times that the dr is only there to supervise and watch over, make sure nothing goes wrong during the process. and while we're all pasted out, there is nothing we can say because we won't remember this incident.
remember a while back when a women was admitted in the ER room. AND she was molested by one of the nurses. he f*cking ejactulated onto her, luckily she vaguely remembered and sued. but come to think of reality, how would you feel if a student, STUDENT had just preformed your operation, and it was his first time??
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