The surgery classes and labs at UF are great but there just is not enough experience
actually doing surgery before graduation.
Not exact matches
When Dr. Miranda Bailey pulls in the black chief of
surgery, Richard Webber, we discover that the paramedic doesn't
actually have a problem with a female doctor, but a black one.
On Friday I have the pre
surgery medial so it seems that there is movement towards
actually getting it
done, Soda, but I have to admit to growing a little tired of the wait.
To be honest he has been saying for some weeks that he doesn't know when Cazorla will be back, so it was a bit of a shock to read that one of our most important players (according to a Poll on here a few weeks back) is
actually in need of
surgery on his Achilles, and it could keep him out for at least 3 months according to Sky, and maybe even the rest of the season.
And family didn't know what to
do, and... I think the mama was
actually going into
surgery, or... I mean, it was something that was immediate, you know.
But the invisible costs (that people don't think of until much later) are
actually higher and occur after you leave the NICU: outpatient visits, specialist visits, diagnostic testing, therapy (physical, speech, occupational), medications, ER visits, re-hospitalization,
surgeries.
Well, looking at the 10 steps I failed at: — # 6 nothing other than breast milk (gave hungry baby formula b / c I was too tired and drugged up to nurse more than 5 minutes)-- # 7 rooming in (being tired and drugged up I
actually wanted to sleep)-- # 9 no pacifiers (I would rather baby have the SIDS prevention and soothing that comes from sucking)-- # 4 initiate breastfeeding within 30 minutes of birth (that C - section thing where they sliced my guts open interfered with that timing)-- # 10 I was referred to the support group but sure as hell didn't go (because I deemed healing at home from my
surgery more important than being browbeaten about how I was feeding my baby).
When I first heard the baby cry I didn't realise it was ours — I didn't realise they'd
actually started the
surgery.
«The ability to detect this in a way that doesn't require
surgery or doesn't rely on indirect methods is really powerful, because you can
actually see it as it's developing,» Chan said.
(Let's clear up a common misconception while we're at it: Unless you've had
surgery to open your sinuses, a nasal rinse doesn't
actually enter those cavities, despite the fact that they're often called «sinus rinses,» Dr. Lebowitz says.
A second X-ray was
done to confirm the findings before a team performed
surgery, and that's when doctors realized the mass was
actually a calcified fetus that had likely been in the woman's body for more than six decades.
Last post I wrote about the process of
actually having the
surgery done.
A referral to an ortho doc might be a good idea to have a MRI
done to see if you
actually tore something, but other than some drug or
surgery, that is the extent as to what those docs can offer.
Actually, if I understood it correctly, I think the title of this film was to indicate that forks (i.e., eating) could be more effective that
surgery, or medical intervention (i.e., «knives»), though I know it's also interpreted as not needing a knife if you don't eat meat.
In cases where this herb has been used, the condition is
actually reversed and in this way, patients
do not require open heart
surgery to correct blockages.
Given that traditional
surgeries and other treatments don't seem to control or stop lung cancer effectively, the key may be in
actually preventing the disease from ever taking hold.
I was
actually looking into getting bariatric
surgery when I found out about the diet, and halted my pursuit of the
surgery, because I don't want to change how good I feel (you have to
do a liquid only diet for a couple weeks before
surgery, and I'm not sure if that will break ketosis).
We
actually have A LOT of weight loss
surgery members in the low carb group: http://www.90DayLowCarbChallenge.com You can join us in the group and
do a search there and you'll find all sorts of discussions on it.
Fake
surgeries — where doctors make some incisions but don't
actually change anything — make people feel better than placebo pills alone.
Two years after weight loss
surgery, we eat a more normal portion so the serving sizes
actually do reflect how many meals we get out of a recipe!
Its
actually quite interesting to watch even if you don't plan on performing open heart
surgery on your Bold 9900.
Last year I
did not have the experience to
actually watch one of the
surgeries or take care of an animal that was coming out of
surgery.
One thing that you really need to
do no matter what you
do about
surgery is help him lose weight - he may
actually lose a little bulk in the tumor and make the
surgery easier on him (or he may not need it if it shrinks enough) but it will make him a better anesthetic candidate and is better for his heart and joints as he gets older.
When my dog got into the trash and had to have exploratory
surgery, only to find she didn't
actually eat anything, I figured the policy wouldn't cover it.
In fact, the list of what vet techs
do is so extensive, it is
actually easier to list the things they don't
do: namely, make diagnoses, prescribe medication and perform
surgery.
Is it possible that a type of
surgery that is
done routinely on so many cats by so many people could
actually be inhumane and cruel?
She loves when a surgical procedure
actually makes a pet feel better than they
did prior to
surgery.
If you
do not receive conscientious medical and surgical care (or are unable to meet the
surgery staff) at any spay neuter facility, you may not be getting the safest possible care; sometimes a low cost may
actually mean lower levels of care; we know that people have special bonds with their pets and we will not sacrifice safety and humane care just to lower costs.
Where Kayak had been somewhat docile by sea turtle standards before, after her cataract
surgery she became considerably more rambunctious — more normal behavior for Loggerheads, who
actually tend toward the feisty and don't usually make good roommates in captivity.
2) I've talked to lots of scientists
doing simulations of all sorts of things: — automobiles (Computational Fluid Dynamics for streamlining, crash codes for simulating care crashes — for the latter, sometimes simulations tell the designers that removing metal
actually makes a car safer (ex: Ford Taurus, at one point)-- airplanes — bridges, oil platforms, buildings — human blood vessels and likely effects of
surgery
Some folks continue to try new products and
surgeries, but will continue to suffer from these injuries until they
actually cure the source of their problem, which many times has more to
do with a bad habit than a poor product.
There is
actually little that doctors can
do for repairing the cord, although
surgery might be used for relieving pressure or alleviating some pain.
They're not being paid for the half hour they
actually spend on your
surgery; they're getting paid for the 10 years of training, experience and practice that has brought them to the point where they're able to
do what you need them to
do, in that half hour of
surgery.
>> Kaley Cuoco: «Happy new year from my husband who
did not have painful sinus
surgery and his wife who
did!!!! (He's
actually being a saint taking care of me but this picture is still kinda funny).»
Just prior to my
surgery I was
actually dreaming about taking a «personal retreat» — little
did I know I would
actually get one!