Dr. Bryan Brooks is a British surgeon who apparently was a patient in Mount Sinai Hospital and was well enough to speak with Dr. Lyons about his life and career. They discuss the British medical system, why some British doctors are referred to as "Mr." while others are called "Dr." and particularly the way ileostomy surgeries are done in England. He describes the British school system starting in early grades up through medical schooling, the salaries of medical professionals in England, how ostomy clubs began in England, and how he came to be in Mount Sinai Hospital. Lastly, he mentions his hobbies.
Lyons, Albert S., 1912-2006Elements area
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