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Why to avoid afternoon surgery

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Editor's note: Dr. Anthony Youn is an assistant teacher of surgery at the Oakland University/William Beaumont School of Medicine in Michigan. He is the author of "In Stitches," a memoir about maturing Asian-American and coming to be a medical professional. (CNN)-- It's 3 p.m. You're investigated the hospital for a regular surgery, scheduled to begin in 15 mins. This is the very first operation you've had. Lying on a small gurney, covered just by a thin patient gown, you begin to shiver. Your heart pounds. Four words race with your head: "Am I gonna die?". Then you satisfy the operating room group. The anesthesiologist, nurse anesthetist and operating room nurse all exude a mix of concern and self-confidence. This is simply what you need. Dr. Anthony Youn. Your pulse reduces, and the shakes disappear.

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