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Warpy

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13. It could be arrogance feeding carelessness
Thu Apr 6, 2023, 06:30 PM
Apr 2023

or it could be just a matter of smaller hands doing finer work, something that would be even more important with smaller female patients.

I did notice over the years that female surgeons had fewer incidents with nicks and bleeding. I'm glad this study has been done and it confirms my very informal observation.

The chance of dying in surgery or within the first days post op is very small. It's not enough to reject a talented surgeon who happens to be male.

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