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I
'm an anesthesiologist. A few months ago, I had surgery in an out-
patient facility and experienced how different it is to be on the
table rather than above it. It was a tremendous learning experi-
ence. I learned that there's more to caring for a patient than per-
forming the technical aspects of our jobs.
F I R S T P E R S O N
An anesthesiologist used to being above
the table shares 6 lessons she learned while
being on the table.
Nina Singh-Radcliff, MD | Pomona, N.J.
EYE OPENER During her time as a patient, anesthesiologist
Nina Singh-Radcliff, MD, picked up some valuable insights.
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