Surgeon
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So I am a
surgeon
who studies creativity, and I have never had a patient tell me, "I really want you to be creative during surgery," and so I guess there's a little bit of irony to it.
And for me, this deep and enduring fascination with sound is what led me to both be a
surgeon
and to study the science of sound, particularly music.
For instance, if you happen to be a 35-year-old banker taking home 100 times more than a brain surgeon, then you need a narrative, you need a story that makes that disparity okay.
I was sitting there kind of unenthusiastically talking with the head transplant surgeon, and I asked him if I needed a transplant, what I could do to prepare.
The last thing I remember was lying on a white blanket, telling my
surgeon
that I needed to see my mother again, and to please try and save my voice.
And in my
surgeon'
s 20-year career, he said it was among the most difficult transplants that he's ever performed.
So my own
surgeon
performed the procedure in a last-ditch attempt to save my voice.
I mean it's probably the wet dream for a heart
surgeon
to be able to go inside of the patient's heart before you actually do surgery, and do that with high-quality resolution data.
And then I had a 15-hour surgery in which my surgeon, Dr. John Healey at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Hospital in New York, took out my left femur and replaced it with titanium.
I remember when I thought robotics were cool, until I figured out that they were going to take everybody's place, from the delivery guy down to the heart
surgeon.
Well the wrong side of her body is in bandages because the
surgeon
has performed a major operation on her left leg instead of her right one.
He said, "For whatever reason, the
surgeon
simply felt that he was on the correct side of the patient."
We're now in the era of super-enabling the surgeon, who can now go into the body and do robotic surgery, which is here today, at a level that was not really possible even five years ago.
So the
surgeon
can see inside the patient, through their lens, where the tumor is, where the blood vessels are.
And so we have a
surgeon.
The first
surgeon
in my country came from that rural village.
A vascular
surgeon
removed most of the first rib on both sides of my body.
Or a
surgeon
or firefighter missing any time.
One of my fellow doctors, a general surgeon, became suspicious of her condition.
Unfortunately, my friend, the general
surgeon
who correctly identified the symptoms in that first case became one of the casualties.
So within a few years, in the late 1800s, early 1900s, all of a sudden, the barber
surgeon
had given way to the physician who was trying to make a diagnosis.
If you'll recall, prior to that time, no matter what ailed you, you went to see the barber
surgeon
who wound up cupping you, bleeding you, purging you.
In fact, some of you might well know that the barber pole, the red and white stripes, represents the blood bandages of the barber surgeon, and the receptacles on either end represent the pots in which the blood was collected.
And as a physician and a surgeon, I can confidently tell my patients that if you had to pick a sense to lose, we are the furthest along medically and surgically with hearing.
I'm a surgeon, and we surgeons have always had this special relationship with light.
That's so easy anybody could become a surgeon, right?
That's what the
surgeon
is saying in the operating room when the patient's on the table.
The nurses, anesthesiologist, the surgeon, all the assistants are waiting around.
So wouldn't it be better if we could really tell, if the
surgeon
could really tell, whether or not there's still cancer on the surgical field?
We can tell in the operating room, in the field, at a molecular level, where is the cancer and what the
surgeon
needs to do and how much more work they need to do to cut that out.
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