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Giordano

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  1. I do think that new grads can be properly trained right off the bat in the OR if there is a support system in place to help them grow and thrive. I share what the co-worker says. the operating room is a particular place, not easy but not impossible. Even young graduates can learn. they must be lucky enough to meet other experienced co-workers who can teach them.
  2. hi, I have been working in the operating room for about 20 years. It is a job that I love and will always love. however it is not a job that must be improvised but to be automomas one must be prepared through a stepwise training. what I can advise you is this: if you want to work in the operating room you will have to study again and rely on expert colleagues who will follow you in your path. the operating room is not an easy environment because you will be in contact for many hours a day with colleagues, surgeons and sometimes they will not be nice. however if you like this job you will overcome all obstacles. good adventure Giordano

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