Thursday, October 29, 2009
Operation (Saving a life)
When a surgeon is placed with an operation many things come into play when it comes to preparing for it. When surgery is perform on a patient in need the surgeon must address the problems at hand and execute ways to solve them. Meanwhile, considering the patients emotions, their families emotions, the risks, and the outcome of the surgery ( whether its for the better or for worse). Depending on the operation determines the different risk factors that correlate to the intensity of the surgery. Most surgeons understand that their patients lives are in their hands. So they do all they can to make sure each step and procedure is followed through carefully. It takes a lot more that a steady hand and patients to make an incision in someones abdomen to remove a non functioning organ. It takes faith, faith in God that he will determine the fate of the sick patient, and he makes that decision whether to call them to his kingdom or let them stay here on earth. The pressure on surgeons may seem extremely stressful but all and all it is in someone elses hands.
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I think this is interesting to see the insight of a surgeon becuase its a misconception there jobs are "one-sided" and this shows another side: the use of faith"!
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