Surgeon
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Albert Finney plays a Beverly Hills plastic
surgeon
whose clients start dying in rather gruesome ways.
In any event, we took my friend's father, (a cardiac
surgeon
in the area) to see it, and he was so inspired by the film that he now delivers pizzas part-time on his moped in addition to his
surgeon
gig.
as if this wasn't enough he is also a knowledgeable surgeon, author, recording artist, amateur sleuth and in the due course father converted husband.
When Helen loses her fiancé Ernest Manville (Bruce Willis) to Medeline, which Ernest is a brilliant plastic
surgeon.
Later Scott played a head
surgeon
in a New York hospital opposite Diana Rugg.
And in the center of it, Buckaroo Bonzai -- the part-time particle physicist, part-time brain surgeon, part-time rock'n'roller.
A few highlights include: Curtis gyrating around to canned disco music as he pours himself a beer into a wine goblet, Stevens attempting to keep a straight face in the light of her ludicrous role (she eventually exits the film altogether without explanation), Sothern's home being trashed, yet her false eyelashes never move a tad (she barely registers in this film at all, a person would have to hit "pause" to get a decent look at her!),
surgeon
Cedar being forced to cut himself with his own scalpel by the unborn ancient hobgoblin, a nod to the 70's disaster cycle in which a hospital office shakes and rattles as if it were unused footage from "Earthquake" and the heinous space effects when Strasberg's room becomes an inter-dimensional playground (complete with her doffing her hospital gown and taking on the creature TOPLESS!)
They end up locked in a mental asylum with a topless tap dancer where Divine repents to the Virgin Mary before they escape and make their way to the hospital where a whacked out
surgeon
butchers his patients.
Ambitious yuppie doctor Ben Stone (a supremely assured and affable performance by Michael J. Fox) completes his internship at a Washington hospital and rushes off to Los Angeles for a cushy high-paying job as a plastic
surgeon.
George Hamilton contributes an amusing cameo as hotshot plastic
surgeon
Dr. Halberstrom.
I also did not like at all how the plastic
surgeon
was portrayed.
Anyway, this film is extremely fast moving (almost too much so for its own good), covering a lot of ground in just 95 minutes, and ultimately gets a tad soapy in its final 1/3, when Anna gets involved with the
surgeon
who saves her son's life.
Albert Finney plays a Beverly Hills plastic
surgeon
who stumbles upon a plot to kill off models (many of whom were his patients).
In the firing line, orthodoxy was defended by IMF chief
surgeon
Stanley Fischer, the first deputy director and an economist with as formidable an academic reputation as Stiglitz.
The neuroArm actually has two arms, which can hold various surgical tools while the
surgeon
maneuvers them from a remote workstation.
The workstation provides a multitude of data – including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a three-dimensional image of the surgical field, sonic information, and quantifiable haptic (or tactile) feedback from tool-tissue interaction – that enable the
surgeon
to experience the surgery through sight, sound, and touch.
Because the human brain makes decisions based on sensory input – and, of course, experience – such data are essential for the
surgeon
to make the most informed choices possible during surgery.
The doctor, who was a surgeon, not an obstetrician, questioned the wisdom of summoning him to treat excessive bleeding from a premature delivery.
But, where Leviathan examines Putin's Russia with the unflinching eye of a surgeon, American Sniper merely trumpets supposed national values with no consideration of their application around the world.
The problem is compounded when consent is obtained just hours before a major operation, and months after the last consultation with the
surgeon.
For example, a
surgeon
might place something like a stringthrough a small endoscopic hole; in the presence of an appropriate stimulus (for example, temperature or light), it would then convert itself into an appropriately shaped medical device such as a stent, or a sheet to prevent adhesion.
A member of my family recently had an eye problem, and was referred by her general practitioner to an eye
surgeon.
The
surgeon
examined the eye, said that it didn’t need surgery, and sent her back to the general practitioner.
Another vendor, Michel, became a broker himself; after selling one of his kidneys to pay for his father’s medicines, the
surgeon
forced him to deliver more organs.
Even then, he had to go to Belize, in Central America, to find a
surgeon
willing to perform the operation.
Although he had managed to obtain medication from a local pharmacy for the agonizing pain – probably because his leg was broken – he could spare neither the time nor the money to see a
surgeon.
China's Political Time WarpOn June 1, Dr. Jiang Yanyong, a
surgeon
at Beijing 301 Military Hospital, and his wife, Dr. Hua Zhongwei, both seventy-two years old, left home to pick up a visa at the American Embassy.
He is someone who had long since reached the point in life when he felt compelled by duty and patriotism to step beyond the role of a
surgeon
and become a public citizen.
In the British Medical Journal , a leading British transplant
surgeon
called for a controlled donor compensation program for unrelated live donors.
Devi Shetty, a celebrated cardiac
surgeon
in Bangalore, brings health relief to India’s masses through his Narayana group of hospitals.
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