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Surgeons. At The Edge Of Life. 21:41 - Oct 20 with 424 viewsStochesStotasBlewe

I usually find medical programmes a very hard watch, but this series is absolutely riveting.
Double lung transplant on tonight plus removing a nasty from a spinal chord. Incredible technology and immense skill from all the medical teams.
Respect.

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Surgeons. At The Edge Of Life. on 23:44 - Oct 20 with 375 viewsjaykay

yeah but all them foreigners in our n.h.s. taking our jobs.

forensic experts say footers and spruces fingerprints were not found at the scene after the weekends rows

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Surgeons. At The Edge Of Life. on 07:06 - Oct 21 with 331 viewsBlueBadger

Trasnplat surgeons are a very odd breed amongst surgeons. They basically function as 'plumbers' for the medical specialist organ teams wo do the day-to-day business of getting people fit for transplant and then making sure the damn thing keeps working afterwards. Literally, the second th organ's bedded in and wounds have healed they are out of the picture.

I remember seeing one guy, on being profusely thanked by a patient for saving their basically say, 'it's these guys(in this case, the renal specialists) that do the proper hard work, I'm just the fitter'.

They are, in a trade which fosters massive egos(NEVER go for a pint with a neurosurgeon) astonishing humble.

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