2012, Number 4
Cir Cir 2012; 80 (4)
The surgeon at retirement
Fernández Castillo-Sánchez C
Language: Spanish
References: 0
Page: 399-402
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ABSTRACT
Our vocation has called us to become physicians and we have learned and practiced surgery as part of our medical training and knowledge.Surgery is an art expressed during each intervention carried out with effectiveness and devotion; enjoying the pleasure to perform it without hurry, with harmony, fluency and cleanness. Therefore, medicine and surgery belong to the same vocation being at service of people with the clear mission to heal patients and if we favor it, this activity will get our attention firmly and forever.
A physician is a sensitive person that understands the sadness and happiness consequence of his actions at the office, operating room, research and relationships with colleagues. This provides him a pleasant experience of practicing medicine and especially surgery. Medical and surgical professions produce an irresistible attraction and they are very rewarding experiences; however, as time goes by there are effects over physician’s health. Surgeon will switch from an active professional into a passive agent and will need to assess himself and answer if he is still in optimal conditions to practice medicine. Therefore, every surgeon must be prepared to grow old from the start and preserve his Faith once retirement has been accepted as the next step in his career.