Aaron Gingrich

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You also have to be physically capable of working for hours on end under pressure of time, mostly standing up and without fixed breaks, to work night shifts and then continue in the morning, write discharge letters, train young surgeons, lead your team, stay friendly, tell people bad news, give them hope, record everything you say and do, explain everything adequately, and yet never leave the next patient in the waiting room for too long.
Under the Knife: A History of Surgery in 28 Remarkable Operations
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