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The nurse’s guide to MD specialists


Cardiothoracic Surgery

I do not work with any of those folks and so have no clue what they’re like.

Plastic Surgery
Artistic, with the emotional lability that comes with artistry. I’m personally uncomfortable with plastic surgeons, as I wonder if they’re casting a covetous eye on my double chin.

Urology
How much does that suck? Proctologists are probably the only people with a more misunderstood specialty. Urologists, however, have the benefit of access to the scariest-looking pieces of medical equipment in the entire hospital.

Surgeons, endocrinologists and psychiatrists –>

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