08 FEB 2012 by ideonexus

 Surgeons are Like Astronauts

So much goes into doing a transplant operation. All the way from preparing the patient, to procuring the donor. It's like being an astronaut. The astronaut gets all the credit, he gets the trip to the moon, but he had nothing to do with the creation of the rocket, or navigating the ship. He's the privileged one who gets to drive to the moon. I feel that way in some of these more difficult operations, like the heart transplant.
Folksonomies: surgery
Folksonomies: surgery
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They prepare using the ideas of others and execute them, and then are the heroes.

15 DEC 2011 by ideonexus

 The Difficult Choice of Being the First Heart Donor

For a dying man it is not a difficult decision [to agree to become the world's first heart transplant] ... because he knows he is at the end. If a lion chases you to the bank of a river filled with crocodiles, you will leap into the water convinced you have a chance to swim to the other side. But you would not accept such odds if there were no lion.
Folksonomies: metaphor organ transplant
Folksonomies: metaphor organ transplant
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Christiaan Barnard quote uses a metaphor of being stuck between a lion and a river filled with crocodiles.