Doctors
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And they opened many new doors for millions of female
doctors
and nurses and artists and authors, all of whom have followed them.
When Alexei suffered a severe medical crisis in 1912, Rasputin advised his parents to reject treatment from
doctors.
Today, we know that the
doctors
had prescribed aspirin, a drug that worsens hemophilia.
And the very first day that this fellow, John Allen, walked in, to spend a couple of days in there with all the plants and animals and bacteria that we'd put in there to hopefully keep him alive, the
doctors
were incredibly concerned that he was going to succumb to some dreadful toxin, or that his lungs were going to get choked with bacteria or something, fungus.
In post-conflict situations we don't just need
Doctors
Without Borders, we need Bricklayers Without Borders, to rebuild the skill set.
This means it’s essential that
doctors
not overprescribe the drug.
Nurses getting better training, pharmacists being able to order supplies,
doctors
sharing their expertise in all aspects of medicine.
Epidemiologists and
doctors
have been very good about telling us about protecting our skin.
This is a country of six and a half million people, but it has only 80 doctors; it has 200 nurses; it has 120 midwives.
I have seen sick kids and sad parents and
doctors
be lifted and transported in moments of pure joy.
CA: I mean, we got the detection pretty early, or at least some
doctors
in China got the detection pretty early.
And I get calls from
doctors
in emergency rooms and treating people in ICUs all over the world, and they all say the same thing: "How do I choose who is going to live and who is going to die?
But
doctors
recommend at least 20 seconds of hand-washing because of the intricate landscape that is your hand.
And when it comes to a coronavirus outbreak,
doctors
recommend washing your hands with soap and water whenever possible.
To achieve this,
doctors
created a tight seal around the patient’s body, either by enclosing them in a wooden box or a specially sealed room.
In 1928,
doctors
developed a portable, metal device with pumps powered by an electric motor.
Without time to study the virus,
doctors
know little about how to save their patients, and hospitals reach peak capacity almost immediately.
I also had two very severe phobias of
doctors
and injections.
Their parents still make their
doctors
appointments for them.
And if they do mention them to their own doctors, they may be misdiagnosed.
So this sort of thing needs to be brought into notice, for patients, for doctors, for the public.
Three
doctors
walk into a bar.
But, in this case, three
doctors
walk into an elevator.
And these
doctors
or these masters, these spiritual masters of the Sufi tradition, refer to teachings and examples of our prophet that teach us where the source of our problems lies.
In fact some
doctors
prescribe it.
A typical day at Aravind, we would do about a thousand surgeries, maybe see about 6,000 patients, send out teams into the villages to examine, bring back patients, lots of telemedicine consultations, and, on top of that, do a lot of training, both for
doctors
and technicians who will become the future staff of Aravind.
You know, check their vision, and then you have
doctors
who you find out what the problem is and then determine what further testing should be done, and then those tests are done by technicians who check for glasses, or check for glaucoma.
Pastors are like on 24 hours-a-day call, they're like
doctors.
I also try to challenge myself to do things that
doctors
say are not possible.
To actually try to hold my breath past the point that
doctors
would consider you brain dead.
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