Cte515
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That’s exactly what I do. Real time troubleshooting, always carrying back ups if something gets dropped, doesn’t fit, can’t be used. The way I explain it. I could do the surgery, bones and implants will look great. I will cut every vein, nerve, tendon, ligament and the patient will not have feeling or be able to move after, but the bones will look GREAT. After 15 years there isn’t much I haven’t seen now.Ok - now I will ask. What are you doing in the OR? Are you providing real-time troubleshooting? Are you carrying a spare joint device incase the one planned for surgery is defective?
If so, did it touch the camp speaker at any point?
Inquiring minds need to know!
My brother paid attention in school and became the Ortho surgeon. I had more fun and became the Ortho sales Rep.
I deliver Implants out of the back of the R1T. They are sterile packed in plastic totes.
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