The Brits sure - there are no anesthesiologists

I'm doing a technical provision of medical activity, such as equipment repair. The most interesting is the fact that similar responses were given even hospital patients preparing for surgery and has already inspected anesthesiologists!
           Stunning illiteracy prompted the British Association of Anaesthetists to hold a special promotional and educational campaign called "National Day of Anaesthesia", whose aim will be disseminating information about anesthesiology its significance in medicine. "We support the lives of patients during the 4 million transactions per year - said the professor of the Royal College of Anesthesiology, Peter Hutton. - In our hands held, and the elderly and children. We work in operating rooms, intensive care units, provide labor pain relief. More about us know the patients, the calmer they will treat the transaction and the easier it will be the postoperative period. "
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