• over_clox@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Question: Why do they refer to the surgery area as a theatre? Is it for entertainment purposes?

    Maybe I’m an idiot, but I thought ‘theatre’ was for entertainment and surgery room was for medical surgery…

    • ChapolinColoradoNZ@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Theatre has two meanings (it seems), one of them being “a room or hall for lectures with seats in tiers”. The idea is that above the “centre stage” there would be seating for other doctors to watch the surgery for education/research purposes.

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        1 year ago

        Okay. What good does that do actually?

        Like seriously, if you can’t see up close exactly where they’re cutting and all, how much can you really learn about surgery? You ain’t gonna see the fine details from a balcony…

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          1 year ago

          Why even go to a college lecture if you can’t see the fine text on the board? Seems like a huge waste of time, don’t even need to hear the lecture because I can’t see everything.

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            1 year ago

            You ask a fine question. Like, why the fuck did they put me in the back of the class with like -4 nearsighted vision?

            Bruh, if your job is to do super delicate surgery, how many people can actually learn what’s really going on unless they’re right there up close to see what’s what?