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I wasn't trained for this!

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 September 2005

Martin J. Elliott
Affiliation:
Cardiothoracic Unit, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom

Extract

As once observed by Tom Spray, “When they invite you to give the history talk, you're finished!” Those words flashed through my mind when I was invited to deliver the version of the lecture celebrating George Daicoff, and forced me to think carefully about what I do, and what I believe about doing it. I have been doing cardiac surgery for 25 years, and paediatric cardiac surgery for 20 of those. Looking back, it would be tempting to think that I am here to follow in the illustrious footsteps of Kirklin, Debakey, Lillehei, Cooley, Ross, Yacoub or Daicoff. But I have to admit that would not be the truth. I was more influenced by Dr Kildare and M.A.S.H., driven by the drama of their lives and the beauty of their nurses. I have not been disappointed.

Type
PART 6: CARING FOR PATIENTS WITH CONGENITAL CARDIAC DISEASE
Copyright
© 2005 Cambridge University Press

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