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64 Booked Posted at 4:58 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
It seems that from my last topic, the majority agree that general anesthetist, MD, is the more difficult career, compared to general surgeon, MD.

Now, with that said, and with the knowledge that THERE ARE specialy trained nurses who administrate anesthesia (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist; CRNA), should there be some kind of advanced nursing program to teach general surgery to registered nurses?

Explain your answer.

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64 Booked Posted at 9:29 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Yes, why? People, explain your answers, please.
Fouad Posted at 5:00 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Quote: from namefake3 at 3:58 am on Jan. 3, 2009

no.

why?
Monroe Posted at 4:59 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
No, a registered nurse is a nurse. A doctor/surgeon, whom goes to college for many years, should be the only one performing surgery.
Kyle92 Posted at 4:59 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
maybe basic stuff in case the surgeon needs help or sumthin happens during the surgery
namefake3 Posted at 4:58 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
no.
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