Difference between revisions of "Anesthesiologist"
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An '''anesthesiologist''' is someone who went to medical school, residency, and even fellowship in order to find protected time to make drape forts.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/11/why-do-anesthesiologists/ Why Do Anesthesiologists Really Put Up That Drape in the OR?]</ref>, play [[Sudoku]]<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2013/06/anesthesiologist-calls-for-stat-sudoku-help-in-or-3/ Anesthesiologist Calls for STAT Sudoku Help in OR 3]</ref>, and entertain surgeons by putting on puppet shows.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/10/puppet-show/ Anesthesiologist Puts Up Drape, Puppet Show for Surgeons]</ref>. | An '''anesthesiologist''' is someone who went to medical school, residency, and even fellowship in order to find protected time to make drape forts.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/11/why-do-anesthesiologists/ Why Do Anesthesiologists Really Put Up That Drape in the OR?]</ref>, play [[Sudoku]]<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2013/06/anesthesiologist-calls-for-stat-sudoku-help-in-or-3/ Anesthesiologist Calls for STAT Sudoku Help in OR 3]</ref>, and entertain surgeons by putting on puppet shows.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/10/puppet-show/ Anesthesiologist Puts Up Drape, Puppet Show for Surgeons]</ref>. | ||
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− | Analysis of the functions of both hemispheres of the '''anesthesiologist's''' brain is quite informative | + | Analysis of the functions of both hemispheres of the '''anesthesiologist's''' brain is quite informative (see Figure 3.) |
Latest revision as of 16:20, 31 July 2017
An anesthesiologist is someone who went to medical school, residency, and even fellowship in order to find protected time to make drape forts.[1], play Sudoku[2], and entertain surgeons by putting on puppet shows.[3].
Anatomy
Analysis of the functions of both hemispheres of the anesthesiologist's brain is quite informative (see Figure 3.)
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