Sentences with phrase «do surgeries in»

In most cases, our veterinarians will do surgeries in the morning and send pets home later that evening.
Today I'm doing surgeries in Paducah KY with Dr. Barbara Bowers.
I am a large animal vet who does surgery in barns, palpates cattle, treats calves, etc so makeup goes through A LOT during my day.

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There's still much more work to be done before robots can be routinely used in hospitals to help doctors perform surgery and other functions.
«Contracting out simple day surgeries frees up capacity in our public hospitals to do the more complex surgeries,» explains Cindy MacDougall, a spokesperson for the B.C. Ministry of Health.
The contest may not come in the near future, as Kemp rehabs from shoulder surgery, but if it ever does, don't count out the kid that found his niche in the batter's box for the Dodgers.
But surgeons who swear by their robotic arms tend to return to the same words of praise: They tout the «speed of recovery» for patients, who typically don't need to spend days or weeks in a hospital as they might after traditional open surgery.
Only after that did she go in for surgery — driving straight from the office to the hospital.
He didn't disclose his 2004 cancer surgery until after it occurred, and then only in an employee e-mail that was strategically released to news outlets.
The hospital spokeswoman replied in an email that, generally speaking, ear piercings during surgery are rare and only done at the request of a family.
Police said the vice consul was taken from the scene near Angra dos Reis to the Hospital Samaritano in the state capital for surgery.
Like a plastic surgeon who does a tummy tuck here and injects some collagen there, financial surgery builds up a company in critical areas while trimming nonessentials.
Firoozeh Dumas was fortunate to have experienced as little pain as she did after her surgery in Germany.
I think I was in... 11 or 12 surgeries by the time it was all done
Did anyone really expect, for example, that the first - ever contestant on Shark Tank, who wanted backing for a company that would perform surgery to implant Bluetooth devices in people's heads, had any chance of getting funded?
That's the takeaway from everything we've ever heard from the governor and which was reinforced in Poloz's most recent analogy on the matter — comparing the rate cut to life - saving surgery, and saying that you don't worry about possible side effects at a time like that
Job growth has been concentrated in positions that tend to fall into two categories: manual work that must be done in person, like styling hair or serving food, which usually pays relatively little; and more creative, design - oriented work like engineering or surgery, which often pays quite well.
Then I will no longer want to pay for your heart problems in the future they can be tied to your overeating or smoking, I also don't want to pay for your knee or back surgery you don't have to play sports afterall they are extraciricular activies.
For many people I know, a Higher Power can be a group of friends gathered to share support, it can be the parole officer who holds your freedom in his hands, it can be the doctor doing surgery on you... tons of things.
Why do you think the Canadian PM Danny Williams went to the US for his heart Surgery in 2010 or Canadian Mountain - bike enthusiast Suzanne Aucoin who had to fight more than her Stage IV colon cancer.
In the case of my illness, the prescribed first round of radiation and chemotherapy did its job of making the eventual surgery effective.
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.
In fact there's a book all about that... maybe you already know about it and use it or if you don't have any children, please schedule the surgery to ensure you never do.
«If we don't act now, any one of us could go into hospital in 20 years for minor surgery and die because of an ordinary infection that can't be treated by antibiotics.
There was something she wanted to do for me, and believed in her heart that God had asked her to do it, and desperately wanted to do it before going in for surgery on Friday June 8th.
Hoping to ease her concerns I informed her that I had sent her doctor some additional money the night before in case blood was needed after her surgery, and that I wanted her to know because I didn't want her to go into surgery worrying about not having the blood she required.
For those who might have wondered about my physical, condition, I did have open - heart surgery in July of 1989 followed by a myocardial infarction and a second surgery all on the same day — they cleaned out the old pipes and replaced a few — but within a month of that ordeal I was walking ten miles a day, and now, in the best physical shape I have been in for years, I am running 12 miles a week, so no one need be overly concerned.
The technology of modern medicine, oriented to treating gross pathology and trauma by surgery, powerful drugs, and space - age technology, has little to do with either the degree of wellness of individuals or the general level of wellness in society.
I've experienced a physical healing in my own body after some people prayed for me and doctors verified it with x-rays and I didn't have to have a planned surgery (previous xrays were taken indicating that I needed surgery).
Mr Hawking is a very intelligent man, however, just because he is a genius in math and science, does not mean I would let him perform open heart surgery on anyone.
All this was done of course with consent of the parents who, distressed by these grievous malformations in their newborns, were persuaded by the pediatric endocrinologists and consulting psychologists to accept transformational surgery for their sons.
When Hopkins announced that it would stop doing these procedures in adults with sexual dysphoria, many other hospitals followed suit, but some medical centers still carry out this surgery.
I'm not aware of any churches in the US who do heart surgery or physical therapy in the pastor's office.
Why, just today I heard that there's been an increase in the number of cosmetic surgeries being done - a sign that people are feeling more confident about the economy and are willing to spend some money on things they want, not just things they need.
In fact, I underwent surgery and while I was out for 3.5 weeks they did manage to take away my project.
I went plant based in 2006 and this was a decision I took when Peanut, my cat, got really sick and had to do 6 surgeries in one year period.
Now my comment was more focused on people who have decided that there is something bad in their diet — do NOT go to a doctor, do NOT get tested for gluten (which should be done — only to update the medical file and make sure no surgery or other medical procedure in the future would be messed up with gluten medication).
It's not the easiest thing in the world to do, true — but probably the best I've felt since I had gastric bypass surgery years ago.
Thankfully, the surgeon who did his surgery back in October for the massive lung infection and subsequent whole in his lung, also removed the mass from his bladder.
I think I also referred to myself as a badass (multiple times) when my doctor informed me of how great I did in surgery.
Given that he had a heart attack followed by emergency surgery to unblock an artery (and a stent inserted in said artery), he is doing amazingly well.
Between the holidays, my birthday and my husband having surgery, there was a whole lot of takeout happening as I just didn't have it in me to get in the kitchen and whip up a meal.
After he passed (from complications after kidney surgery, not anything having to do with gluten, or inedible gluten - free bread... although honestly, some of the stuff that was out there at the time would've done me in), it occurred to me that perhaps we had taken the wrong approach.
I can't do bread since having gastric sleeve surgery in July and these were a perfect substitute.
I made this soup before going in surgery last month and ate it for days as I couldn't do much in the kitchen.
you know I wish I could have been able to bring you my chicken soup — it's full of antioxidants with enough jalapenos to open up those sinus passageways... I know, I have been plagued with bad sinuses as a doctor once told me, had 2 surgeries in my life and only in the last few years have I found how to really take care of»em... ya got ta keep them open... I do it with washes, ya know... — yeah, this is your rambling dude and so sorry you were so bad off, but I know the feeling....
Shortly after my hip replacement surgery, I was told to do some physical therapy exercises in front of a mirror so I could see if my form was correct.
I can't say writing a book is the most fun I've ever had in my life - but if I can do it, while planning a wedding and prepping my dad for cancer surgery, the second one should be a breeze.
Yes, his creaky hips cause him pain; Doug Collins, under whom Jackson was an assistant in Chicago, has urged him to have hip - replacement surgery, as Collins did, and Jackson says he's considering it.
That was however until it was announced that the 7 - foot Cameroon native, who didn't suit up for the Jayhawks» NCAA Tournament because of a back injury, has a stress fracture in his foot and will have surgery tomorrow.
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