Adaptability: Part 4
Adaptability I would say more often than not, surgery does not go the way it’s intended. Especially with a sicker clientele base, there are more moving parts that can get cogged. You must be able to adapt and move with the flow, all while maintaining your integrity and holding the space for the room. This is your room. It will only get as chaotic as you let it. Sometimes you get into an abdomen and there is an upset not caught by imaging. Isn’t it cool that we work with surgeons who are capable of recognizing all issues, not just the ones the monkey computer spit out at them? I think it’s rad anyways. It’s even cooler that our society has specialized, and we have the capability of calling in other experts. My Emergency General Surgeons are good, we recognize that a patient’s ovary does not look normal while searching for her appendix. But they’re not the experts. They know that. So we adapt, we call in the experts, the GYN staff, and ask fo...

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