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It Is Harder Than It Looks

  • Writer: Kennedie Olson
    Kennedie Olson
  • Dec 2, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 21, 2024

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After experimenting with the Surgical Dexterity, I have learned so much about cancer and learning how to remove it surgically. Often cancer cells can be so tiny and hard to get out of someone's body. This has brought me to the realization that doing these surgery's can be hard and difficult but we need doctors to be able to do these surgeries to help people get better.

In my opinion, it was difficult to pick up the materials in such a short period of time with one hand, but it was manageable. It was encouraging to realize that, while this procedure is difficult, we constantly need doctors who can perform it.



Pictured above is a student working hard to pick up the cheerios with the sticks. You have to precisely get the stick on the outside of the cheerio with steady hands and put it into the cup. It was very hard when using one hand because you can easily drop the cheerio/cell. If a doctor performed this procedure and accidentally dropped the cancer cell, the results would be disastrous. It takes very careful consideration when doing this procedure. You have to be very precise and have to have steady hands.


 
 
 

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