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endometriosis

Posted by alexandra_k on March 25, 2022, at 21:34:12

In reply to workforce planning, posted by alexandra_k on March 25, 2022, at 21:25:47

so they write in the nz medical journal about how the medical students are required to perform a cervical examination on a patient who has not consented for a cervical examination but has been anesthetised for an unrelated procedure.

that is to say a group of medical students are present in the OR for an operation that is not supposed to involve a vaginal entry and they take turns, i suppose, doing things including inserting scopes all the way up to the ovaries, apparently, in order to get signed off as having completed that necessary requirement on their training

(so they can later be not signed off on having completed the degree on grounds that their character is unsuitable -- i suppose. so the studnet can pay the student can pay the student can pay only if the studnet wants to pay to go on to commit more and more crimes)

anyway...

i wonder if one of the goals or aims or merely a by-product of the above is that they mangae to scrape some cells from the uterus and pass them along up the fallopian tubes so as to induce endometriosis.

i wonder if that is how it is that they have managed to get the prevalence of this condition to what it is today.

i don't know how easy it is to sake material from the uterus lining and push it further up the body... i guess the eggs from the ovaries are released and there is a space they cross to get to the tubes.. so i guess if you push things all the way up to the ovaries from teh other direction it would be fairly easy (technically) to seed uterine cells in the abdomincal cavity.

i would suppose.

that's...

about 300 medical students per year x 2 'universities'...

but i guess not every student is performing that exact procedure and plenty of people on payroll (or not) will be performign that procedure. so...

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how much do you think that would be worth?

i mean... if you were to internationally advertise... and sell places to operform that 'procedure' at auction... how high do you think the bids would go, internationally, to get 300 people enrolled in that programme?

1 million dollars?

something else?

i guess it's tied to the idea of getting to perform that many times over (and many other things besides)

 

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