Look Back on My Surgical Career

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Does it ever happen to you, that after a conversation or event is over, an untimely thought comes to mind?  Something you should say or do, and you didn’t think of it at a proper time?  Then suddenly you do, and now obviously it’s too late. Or somebody said a hurtful thing, and you didn’t […]

Addictions and How Do They Influence Our Lives

Drug addiction leads to society destruction

“Every form of addiction is bad, no matter whether the narcotic, or alcohol or morphine or idealism C.G.  Yung Pete Rose, the greatest ever baseball hitter, was banned from entering the Hall of Fame because of gambling addiction. There are asterisks next to Barry Bonds’ all time home runs record because of allegations of steroids […]

A Path to Become a Surgeon, cont.

Midsection of male surgeon wearing protective clothing in operating theatre

It is sometimes asserted, that a surgical operation is or should be a work of art… fit to rank with those of the painter or a sculptor. .That proposition does not admit to discussion.  It is a product of the intellectual innocence which I think we surgeons may fairly claim to possess, and which is […]

A Path to Become a Surgeon

Girl with toy doctor kit examining teddy on bed in own room

It is necessary that a surgeon should have a temperate and moderate disposition.  That he should have well-formed hands, long slender fingers, a strong body, not inclined to tremble and with all his members trained to the capable fulfillment of the wishes of his mind.  He should be of deep intelligence and of a simple, […]

So, Is Surgery an Art or a Science?

Surgery

The practice of medicine is a thinker’s art, the practice of surgery is a plumber’s. Martin H. Fischer, obviously a medical doctor This was a picture I grew up with in my Medical School. I saw medical specialists as a group of intellectuals discussing patient’s problems in the doctor’s lounge, and surgeons talking in the […]

Are your clothes important?

Midsection of male surgeon wearing protective clothing in operating theatre

“Do clothes make the doctor?” is a recent article in a local paper.  Author Elisabeth Dreesen works as a surgeon at UNC Chapel Hill.  She writes about the appropriateness or not of the way of dressing up by residents in her department.  She concludes: “We live in a world of brief encounters.  ………we need to […]

How to best train resident doctors

On March 4th 1984, they admitted college freshman Libby Zion to the New York hospital with high fever and agitation. Despite efforts of medical intern, medical resident and attending physician, she died the next day. Her father, a prominent NY lawyer and journalist Sidney Zion, was obviously devastated. The death raised the issue of the inadequate […]