As with the top line of this article, sometimes you need to write your name on the results of your work to get the pleasure you deserve.
Simon Bramhall, a British liver surgeon who knows the truth, took the oath of sovereignty in 2013 by using an argon beam coagulated hemostatic device in two patients' new liver to burn their own initials, SB.
Liver surgeons usually use argon beam for liver bleeding, also can use it to burn the surface of the liver to sketch the operation area, the liver surface has a few millimeters thick fibrous capsule, the laser only through a few millimeters to the liver
As his name suggests, he also catalyzes the budding art of British medicine to become an organ graffiti artist while doing free advertising for NIKE's Dunk SB series.
Delusion is the root of all evil, have data to show that many surgeons have called Oculostenotic Reflex of mental illness, similar to the "irresistible temptations", the word from the doctor want to stents for patients with heart disease, main symptom is unnecessary operation carried out on the patient.
"I woke up from anesthesia when I had an operation, and I heard the clink on the bone."
On January 24, 2003, a Kentucky woman claimed that she had been sexually harassed because of a master-doctor who had her mother's initials engraved on her womb.
At the end of world war ii, George Foster, an American dentist, wrote "Remember Pearl Harbor" with Morse code on his false teeth.
Some people think it is harmless medical prank, but the purpose of the hoax is to let the other person know that they are being prank.
"This is a very complicated case, both on both sides and in the medical certificate provided by the experts," said prosecutor Tony Badenoch QC.
Simon was charged violence during anesthesia in unnecessary way illegal force applied to the patients, betrayed the trust those most vulnerable groups, on a famous doctor Hannibal.
"I ate his liver with fava beans and Chianti."
The court described the case as "unique" and "without criminal precedent".
A woman patient who asked not to be named during a hearing during the trial issued a statement of the victim.
"I just wish they could be treated like other patients, but I saw that he was a picture of the cut in the letters on the liver, the fear is like seeing a letter form cancer seeder."
Total control through the operation of an unconscious stranger naked, many surgeons tends to be a god to the size of a self, then hold the doctor-patient trust between only hippocratic oath.
If there is a difference between god and the doctor, is god never guilty of failure?
You have to ask the surgeon to save your body and pray that he doesn't do things that are not medically necessary.
Simon attributed his behavior to "a long and difficult operation," arguing that he was only trying to relieve stress and memory, which would not harm the liver from a medical point of view.
Even if you donate a third of your liver, it will regenerate as much as the left arm of the original EVA.
Any extra minute under anesthesia is a huge risk, and whether the organ is damaged or not, he violates the core medical ethics of patient autonomy.
"He should have his license revoked and put in jail, to clean up the prison inmates."
At the same time, the court heard some testimonial about his work, such as always putting patients first, often working evenings and weekends.
"With the NHS [NHS] now, you need people like Simon."
One of his colleagues told the judge that the area in which the organ needed surgery was a common occurrence and that he happened to use his initials, which was a moral issue.
If you read the daily mail a lot, Britain's judicial and health systems are now like the sewer of hebei province in a rainstorm.
He was not imprisoned because he was judged not to have caused the actual injury.
In this year because of without the consent of the patients of harmful or offensive contact, he was Birmingham royal court fined the sum of ten thousand pounds and 12 months of community ban, finally didn't also to NIKE AD, etc.
It more than that, the influence of the capital of smell smell the fresh air of the medical people mouth, ready to carry out internal tattoo business, "love your partner put his name tattooed on your heart".
"I can't imagine spending so much time, energy and money becoming a surgeon just to do this stupid thing?"
In fact, Simon was a well-respected surgeon, is famous for its calibrated boldness in the operating room, he caught the attention of the media in 2010, when he will be a success was rescued from a burning plane of liver transplantation to the patients.
Since becoming a consultant in the liver in 2002, he has saved the lives of more than 350 patients with liver disease, most of whom have been supportive of him in this case.
In a report in the Birmingham post in 2014, Tracy Scriven, one of Bramhall's transplant patients, argued that people were overcorrecting.
"I wouldn't care if he left his initials on my liver, and this man saved my life, and if he wanted to, he could have his family tree engraved on it."
Mr Hughes, of Worcester, said: "when I heard the court found him guilty, my first words to my wife were 'I want him to be my liver'."
The former patients raised 10,000 pounds for him online.
"Save our surgeons."
Our goal matches Simon's 10,000 pound fine and will be donated to the UK liver trust in his name, the fundraising page reads.
It by Simon before patients Barbara Moss, "media in judging a good at to save the lives of people tend to be very strict, we have done some stupid things, but if we ended his career as a result?"
"He saved so many lives that he could only deprive more people of his chances of survival, and maybe one day you would owe someone like him."
Most doctors are naturally busy doing what they do best to save lives, and even if they are not famous or admired, the generalisation of this genuine spirit is still laudable.
In fact, the doctor's comeback is not proportional to the return.
A surgeon is an athlete in the medical world, with a high level of mental stress for more than 10 hours, and an operation that feels like a concrete enema.
In addition to being able to tell whether or not to inject water when picking pork, they have made great sacrifices in their personal lives, hoping to make their lives better.
They even cut along the edge of your tattoo to maintain integrity during surgery.
"When the surgeon saw my back, he told me I had to cut into one of my tattoos. He's very careful about it, and he cuts along a line of tattoos, and you can see the wrinkles at the top."
Some gynaecologists practice traditional floral arrangements, and by tailoring their consciousness to help you avoid the cut of the tattoo caused by a c-section.
Even so, doctors are still at a disadvantage when it comes to medical disputes.
The society has shaped the doctor to be a tall and full of light, making you feel selfless dedication is the career moral ceiling of medical career.
But it is only by abandoning the morality of the "white angels" of bureaucratic high ground, and putting patients and doctors in a contractual relationship of equality and mutual trust, so that doctors can be truly respectable.
A few years ago, when I was selling medicine at a pharmaceutical company, I met Mr. Li, the director of cardiac surgery. He told me recently that there were news reports that foreign patients were playing music for doctors in the operating room.
Li said that domestic doctors usually can only rely on the patient's anesthesia to tell the meat to relieve the pressure, the urological surgeon cut a prepuce to the three parts, more than lorazepam.
"The operating table is the second home for the surgeon, and the high-intensity work needs to be adjusted to avoid the high levels of epinephrine, which can cause the hand to slide, after all, it is very tiring."
But there are no jokes when there is real tension. Only the operating room is full of curses, howls and mutual encouragement, and the appearance of the dirty jokes means that everything is under control.
In order to care for my health, I think I should have a chance to talk to the doctor if I have a minor operation.