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Doctors Using Brain Surgery Simulator

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Are you good at video games? If you answered “yes” to that question then you can be a brain surgeon like these guys! You will probably need to take some night classes or something before you can become a doctor but this is still pretty cool.
 
My dad is the one that gives the feedback to Neurosurgeons at UCLA as to how the Brian is behaving during the procedure. If it only were as easy that. Good yoke though.
 
Cool, I'm going to enroll in brain surgery classes. I will have my license in just 8 weeks!
 
wrong forum. this should be on the hot deals page. its better then 4 win7 keys for $19. by next semester i'll be a brain doctor, i love the internet!
 
My dad is the one that gives the feedback to Neurosurgeons at UCLA as to how the Brian is behaving during the procedure.

Neurosurgeon: OK, we're just reaching the hypothalamus now, how's Brian doing?

E_W's Dad: Still complaining a bit about his loose tooth, but he's playing nicely. I figure we've got about an hour with the DS. Proceed.
 
Not to get political about this, but as a Canadian watching all the debates in the US about universal health care, I have to tell you this is a prime example of why I'm so proud to be Canadian and how great our health care system is. As a previous poster said, this surgery was FREE! Also, a lot of the common myths about health care in Canada are not true or extremely exaggerated. The gov't is NOT in any way like an HMO, we do NOT need to wait for any bureaucratic official to approve anything, no one is ever refused treatment and is never billed for treatment - these rights are protected by the constitution - and although there can be a wait time for procedures, if a procedure is NEEDED right away, it is received right away.

My uncle had chest pains one night, we brought him to the ER, and within minutes he was prepped on an operating table and subsequently received a quad-bypass surgery. Cost: $0
 
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