A very intuitive comment .... accurate.
Medicine is _very difficult_, better avoid it.
Duke Ellington directed his Orchestra, despite he had Johnny Hodges,
Paul Gonçalvez, Ray Nance and others, he needed Billy Strayhorn too.
They could always play it again ....
Likewise, medicine needs a lot of good improvisation to sound right -
clinicians must learn to listen one another while 'tempus fugit'.
Sometimes, you can play it again. Sometimes not.
Fernando.
2009/10/12 Sue Pearce <bs.pearce@xxxxxxx>:
>
> A musician friend commented that the hospital should have a staff jazz
> musician, who could have seen right away that "...the m-f-er is high!"
>
> Bill Pearce
>
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