As you may know from reading my blog, this term is my surgery rotation. While the basic skills of history taking, examination and investigations have much in common with the medicine term, surgery not surprisingly does have a different flavor to it.
I have recently been in theater to witness some of a surgery. It is quite an interesting experience to go into the operating theater and see the whole team of surgeons, anaesthetists and nurses working together to ensure the successful operation. This was a very long operation - double mastectomy and full reconstruction. This was going to go for 10 hours, and I only saw the first two hours before I had a tutorial to attend.
Hello everyone. I graduated with Doctor of Medicine at the University of Melbourne in 2015. I previously attained a Bachelor of Biomedicine at Melbourne in 2011. This blog documents some of my journey so far, starting from the year before I got into medicine. It also contains discussions of other issues with varying degrees of relevance to medicine or the selection process that I decide to bring up.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
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