Liam Farrell - Make the most of this technological age
23 May 2012 | by Liam Farrell
Knowledge is power; I was senior house officer in a neonatal ward when a new-fangled state-of-the-art monitoring device was delivered.
Doctors are the worst patients, lacking both guilt and insight. Two weeks post op I am a bit unwell.
Knowledge is power; I was senior house officer in a neonatal ward when a new-fangled state-of-the-art monitoring device was delivered.
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