I had Anatomy and Physiology in school and they wouldn’t let first year students see a corpse. I wanted to but they said no. But they do teach you how each organ functions!
They teach Anatomy to all who are in the Operating Room – the surgeon, nurses, Anesthesiologists and even OR technicians. I was an OR Tech. Count those lap sponges before you close.
TStyle78 over 1 year ago
I think they do tell you about that stuff. I don’t want to get them for my surgery though.
Doug K over 1 year ago
This logic could explain what happened when they were handing out brains for this guy.
The Reader Premium Member over 1 year ago
His mouth organ just spilled the beans!
comixbomix over 1 year ago
He wasn’t the class of his class.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
I had Anatomy and Physiology in school and they wouldn’t let first year students see a corpse. I wanted to but they said no. But they do teach you how each organ functions!
goboboyd over 1 year ago
It can look like stuff in pasta sauce at times. Red and white.
Ed The Red Premium Member over 1 year ago
True, anctual anatomy is a lot more complicated than those tidy, color-coded diagrams. But that comes up fairly early in med school.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 1 year ago
Well, that’s reassuring
Tom_Tildrum over 1 year ago
He’s disorganized!
charles9156 over 1 year ago
not true. he’s joking ;+)
dv over 1 year ago
And if you get it wrong, the patient’s nose flashes red and makes a buzzing sound.
JoshHere over 1 year ago
How does the saying go? Doctors and their mistakes… Oh, yeah! Doctors eat their mistakes
Smeagol over 1 year ago
They teach Anatomy to all who are in the Operating Room – the surgeon, nurses, Anesthesiologists and even OR technicians. I was an OR Tech. Count those lap sponges before you close.
gopher gofer over 1 year ago
just flip a coin…
ckeller over 1 year ago
Thank god this joke has no truth in it. (from a grateful kidney transplant recipient)