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Hello everybody! (from Italy! =D)

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Hi guys & gals! I'm Mauro, but everybody calls me Maolo even in real life.
I'm a med student and I love reptiles, especially snakes and geckos. In future I'd like to specialize in toxicology and study further more venoms and toxins produced by animals, but I like traumatology too, fortunately I've still got 3 years to take my decision. :rolleyes:

Well....cya round the forum! :D
 
Well traumatology is the study of traumas, injuries and wounds and the surgical therapy and repair of the damage, it's a sort or ER surgery specialized in accidents...
 
Wow!

That sounds like a very interesting field to go into.....................you okay with broken bodies & blood & all that.........do you pretty much get used to it after you deal with it for a while?
 
Look, it's 18 months I'm a paramedic now, but broken bones, blood, strokes, etc have never been a problem. Anyway, yes, after a while you become "tougher"...I think you get used to it.
The only "problem" is that to become a traumatologist you've got to be "the best": the best exam results, the best brain, the fastest evaluation/decisional capacities because you operate almost always on a silk thread, and if you loose your control and fall there's just a shock for your patients, in the best of the cases, in the worst...well...you can't resuscitate a dead brain...
 
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