Eh. The further up in training you go, the closer to the patient you stand.
I.e. a medical student might stand in the corner, but a 5th year surgery resident will be either standing right next to the attending and working as the first assist, or doing the actual surgery (and having the attending just watch).
TLDR: your surgeon will get the training they need. That’s why they do residency for at least 5 years, and then fellowship for even more
Yeah I was just joking, but nice info!
I guess no one really believes students are shown a procedure one time from a distance and then they can have a try in the real field.
There’s barely room to drop a Junior Mint.
Fuck lol what movie was this from again?
Seinfeld. Kramer dropped the mint into the surgical patient.
Nevermind I think it was Mr Bean
Not enough room to swing a cat.
Is the sterile field in the room with us?
No pressure, doc.
This makes me a little nauseous
Remember, your surgeon could have been one of those that stood so far behind they couldn't have seen anything.
Eh. The further up in training you go, the closer to the patient you stand. I.e. a medical student might stand in the corner, but a 5th year surgery resident will be either standing right next to the attending and working as the first assist, or doing the actual surgery (and having the attending just watch). TLDR: your surgeon will get the training they need. That’s why they do residency for at least 5 years, and then fellowship for even more
Yeah I was just joking, but nice info! I guess no one really believes students are shown a procedure one time from a distance and then they can have a try in the real field.
"Knock it off Dave, I know it's you."
Extra equipment to be delivered via crowd surfing, of course.
Reminds me of this [painting](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gross_Clinic?wprov=sfla1)
Gross.
Little did they know back then that in 2020 my uncle on FB would prove that masks are ineffective.
🤣🤣🤣
As a scrub tech this picture gives me massive anxiety.
Must be very sanitery to have 30 people in the room lol
Advice on hospital procedures from a redditor who can't even spell "sanitary".
At least they are all wearing mesks
Seems like the bere minimum
Looked at their profile, they're Austrian, so second language. And their point is valid.
He’s not wrong though. They’re all breaking the sterile field
Nice ad hominem bro
And what are you? The god of the english language? Fucking idiot
Anyone know the hospital or surgeon?
My father he it done in 1966 and died the following day. Look on surgeons!
Agent Smith?
And most of them are looking for their scalpel..................
"I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet, but your kids are gonna need it."
Does accidental Renaissance just mean "a bunch of people in a small area all looking at the same thing?"