Steve Mitchell

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Doctors treat each other with a certain grim sympathy. The usual rules of professional detachment and superiority have broken down and painful truth cannot be disguised. When doctors become patients they know the colleagues treating them are fallible and they can have no illusions – if the disease is a deadly one – about what awaits them. They know that bad things happen and that miracles never occur.
Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death and Brain Surgery - as seen on 'life-changing' BBC documentary Confessions of a Brain Surgeon
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