The hook for premed wannabees...

<p>15 y.o. performs C-Section</p>

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<p>That is a horrible mistake in judgment by those parents, especially since their goal is simply fame and glory for their son.</p>

<p>Seriously…that is just, wow. I mean, imagine if it had gone wrong…</p>

<p>That is such an extreme example of bad judgment that I wonder in what other ways the parents have used bad judgment in their medical careers.</p>

<p>I wonder if the patient knew who would be performing the surgery??</p>

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<p>If he were American, and not Indian, he could share a jail cell with Nifong.</p>

<p>When I saw MotherDear’s post, I assumed it was an Eagle scout using his Swiss Army knife in the remote woods in a dire emergency. This story is very distrubing!</p>

<p>Doogie Houser??? Its been done, in the 70’s.</p>

<p>It just gives me leverage with my really smart kids. ???</p>

<p>Even smart people Do REALLY STUPID THINGS. </p>

<p>I’m sure this doctor no matter how smart medically he is never considered the outcome of having his son perform a surgery. </p>

<p>There are more rainman’s out there than you would expect.</p>

<p>My saving grace as a parent is that my kids listen to my life experiences, my mistakes and learn not to repeat them. I could never help them with chemistry, but suriving daily life, I’m pretty good.</p>