Missionary anesthesia
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Missionary anesthesia
Abstract
Missionary anesthesiologists are needed for developing areas around the world. Missionary work has both rewarding and frustrating aspects. The rewards include adventures in living and medicine and the chance to aid less fortunate people. The frustrations include separation from family, uncomfortable living conditions, language barriers, and inability to change medical practices that seem improper.
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