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Question: When did you form a firm intention to enter
paediatric =20
surgery?

Answer: Medical school- 4 th year of tuition(worked
as a nurse on =20
nights in Paediatric Urology department in Russia)



Question: When was your first expeeince of paed
sugery?

Answer: Medical school - house jobs ( in Russia the
6th year of =20
tuition means house job, but the is without diploma)


Question: And was this when you decided on paed
surgery as a career?

Answer: yes!

Question: Did you seriously intend to enter any other
branch of
medicine/surgery before changing to paed surgery?

Answer: Never changed, always wanted to be
Paediatric Urologist. =20
used the Adult urology root though.

Any other comments about choice of paed surgey as a
career or
influences on your choice?

Paediatric Surgery is The Surgery!!!!!


G.K. Kousidis









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Fri Oct 14, 2005 11:49 pm

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