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murchr wrote:essyk wrote:Dahatre wrote:essyk wrote:John Nderitu and Samuel Kimani appear on NTV..
Kimani does not recall how he ended up on the operating table.He has a scar on his head the doctor must have done a superb job cz the hair is grown back and he can talk and walk well.Thought he would be heavily bandaged by now.Awsome.
Next enters Nderitu, alights from vehicle with a slight limp. He's the one who was supposed to undergo the operation.. Looks and talks Good.
Well He's alive !who said he wasn't!
Goodnite. Duh...There was nothing to work on so the doc perfected his stitching skills.. Dude's lucky...It could be worse. There are surgical errors where the wrong limb gets amputated, or organ removed from the wrong patient. Dr.Dahatre.This was a brain not skin surgery. This guy..I love the courage.😂😂😂 Forgive us our sins. You know before you get to the brain, there is a skull.....walidrill kupitia wapi? Sikio? ama kichwa juu? Meanwhile Quote:A medical doctor picked to act as chief executive of Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) declined the role for fear that standing up against cartels blamed for plunder of the referral facility could ruin his career and endanger his life.
John Ong’ech, a senior gynaecologist, approached to replace suspended CEO Lilly Koros, said on Wednesday the job involves stepping on too many political toes.
He said there are cartels of ‘tenderpreneurs’ interested in controlling the institution’s budget that runs into billions of shillings.
“This is a job of managing a budget of almost Sh20 billion per year and 4,000 staff. It also has unlimited access to power and influence. I declined based on the history of previous CEOs who did not have a good ending,” said Dr Ong’ech in an interview. The patient is OK..OK? a neurosurgeon should know how to drill heads. Now if he had mistakenly removed an organ, that's a whole other level of medical error...
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