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Post by No. 1 son on Apr 27, 2017 6:17:23 GMT -5
I was just wondering how doctors are trained in pre med in procedures. I know this isn't the grave robbing days, but how do they teach techniques now? For example, how do they train them to do prostrate exams, and they all know how to do it. Do they have a dummy like the cpr dummy? Do they practice on each other or hire college kids who need money? Are they cross training with DHS and local police? I think I will contact my congresscritter.
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DA
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Hello? Is this thing on?
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Post by DA on Apr 27, 2017 9:59:56 GMT -5
I would think cadavers are still the rage.
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Post by No. 1 son on Apr 27, 2017 10:40:19 GMT -5
I guess. I'm an organ donor, but I don't want them playing with them while they're still in use.
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Post by Dave's Not Here Man on Apr 27, 2017 11:14:10 GMT -5
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Post by bobathon on Apr 27, 2017 11:51:57 GMT -5
Once they have your organs, you have no input as to what they do with them.
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Post by No. 1 son on Apr 27, 2017 15:53:30 GMT -5
I have no problems with end user agreements, but if I'm in the hospital and they flip me over I would like have the right to first refusal. I was on a fed jury in Alexandria where a woman sued the Georgetown Dental School for passing her around the students to get their procedures checked off. She signed all the forms, and still ended up losing her lower jaw.
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Post by bobathon on Apr 27, 2017 18:23:10 GMT -5
Ain't no guarantees with medical treatments.
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Post by No. 1 son on Apr 27, 2017 18:52:43 GMT -5
Nope.
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