Saturday, October 01, 2011

Dr ECL - PH

PhotoHunt theme : Covered

Dr ECL

I have no ambition to be a surgeon but it was fun to become one ...... for a day. :D

the surgical equipments used in the OT

I had a crash course on how to use these surgical equipments. The trainer thought very highly of me. He covered years of medical training within 5 minutes and I had to get down to work. :P

Look! Look! Patient is experiencing distress!!

You won't want to be operated by Dr ECL. :D

Note : No life was lost in the making of this post. Peace.


18 comments:

  1. Oh ECL, you looked like a real surgeon! Great take on the theme.

    Have a fabulous weekend.

    Liz @ MLC

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  2. That would be interesting to try it on for a day. Happy weekend.

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  3. Haha it must have been fun to be a surgeon for a day ECL! Great take on the theme

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  4. Eeek! Now that's what I call a crash course.

    Better stay away if Dr ECL is in the operating room! LOL

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  5. Dr ECL, you are full of surprises!! fun take on the theme. Peace :)

    covered

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  6. Hi DrECL with 5 covered minutes. Patience need to say prayers or not?

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  7. LOL you are funny!
    5 minutes and you're a surgeon--that's exciting!:p

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  8. lol Dr ECL?? that must have been quite an experience to be a doctor for a day.

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  9. amazing surprising blogger indeed lol
    niki

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  10. I don't think that I have the right temperment for being a surgeon either!

    Good choice for this week's theme.

    Have a good weekend.

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  11. That's great… provided I'm not the patient. :)

    Joyce
    http://joycelansky.blogspot.com

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  12. Yes Dr ECL, nice to be surgeon for a day! Never have the chance to be even a minute.

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  13. scary...i wouldn't try it even for just a day...late visit ECL...thanks for dropping by at my blog.. visiting from my other blog..

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  14. I hope you didn't leave anything in your patients stomach. :p

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