The "Everyday" show-off thread !

Finally i got an Dell 27U11 Ultra-sharp monitor for 30k second hand from anks22402 as good deal
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that was patience time due to lack of delay from Mumbai

and the another acer 3d monitor is still for backup just fun
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cause i already mention at market thread...
 

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Got deathadder
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and goliathus today...

and my e6 and m2 which i bought couple of weak ago
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As an UG why do you need those?

Even a surgeon does not carry around scalpels,artery/tissue forceps etc.

im a JR in Stanley Govt. Hospital,General Surgery Dept...This is my Debridement kit.

And been using this since my Internship...im a LvL 50 Wound Debrider
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If going for the movie, watch the original ones and not the Daniel Craig/Rooney Mara one.

Yello....English please. Kidding docs.

Can I know what is JR, LvL 50 Wound Debrider?

Yep.. That is my idea.

BTW, a Lvl 50 wound debrider is one who has done debridement of at least 50000 wounds.
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JR is a Junior Resident.
 
im a JR in Stanley Govt. Hospital,General Surgery Dept...This is my Debridement kit.

And been using this since my Internship...im a LvL 50 Wound Debrider
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Curious as to how that gets sterilized. We would use hospital sets for all surgical work, and they would be packed and sterilized for each case.
 
lol...no such thing as a "wound debrider"...im just good at it...

#deepakvrao are u in a private institution? i was too,for my UG...but "sterility" is a myth in Government Hospitals
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no such "spoon feeding" if you dont have ur own instruments,u dont get the job done coz there are no Hospital Supplied...

these spend an hour in a water boiler for an hour after every use,and autoclaved once in a week
 
This was in multiple Bombay municipal hospitals between 1983-1992. Yup, I'm a wee bit above the 'average' age here. LOL Have been a practicing gynaecologist for a little over 20 years now.

edit: Private colleges were just coming in when I was passing out.

edit 2: As far as I remember, we used autoclaved sets for most procedures, and boiled instruments for small stuff like I&Ds etc.
 
So, we have a resident gynec (#deepakvrao), resident ENT surgeon (#medpal), resident oral pathologist (yours truly
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), resident epidemiologist (#red dragon), aspiring general surgeon (#touzeen), and quite a few other medicos and dentists (don't know how many I have missed) here at TE.. Awesome..! One day, we might just have to move a motion to strike off the word tech from techenclave..
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