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Defense lawyer: Doctor, what makes you think that you are qualified to give opinion in this case?
Surgeon: I am the world’s greatest surgeon.
Defense lawyer: Really? How can you say that?
Surgeon: I have to. I am under oath to speak nothing but the truth.
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Prof. M.K. Banerjee: Name three greatest surgeons that you know.
New resident: In
ascending order, Christian Bernard, Hamilton Bailey,
and Prof. M. K. Banerjee.
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The professor gave a verbal blasting to the junior resident who had committed some mistake. As the junior resident was leaving, the professor muttered to himself, “The same to you”.
The senior resident who was new to the unit overheard him and asked the meaning of it. The professor replied, “I was a junior resident once and I know what they think when they leave the room after receiving a blasting from the professor.”
* * *
The new junior resident was describing his first meeting with the Head of the Department. “He put out his hand and I went right up and shook it.”
“Shook it!” exclaimed the senior resident. “You better leave the department right now. You should have licked it.”
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In surgery, the love triangle consists of the surgeon, his work, and himself.
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A junior consultant was not promoted to higher rank because of his alcohol dependence. The Head of the department called him and said, “Listen son, if you will give up alcohol and start concentrating on your work, you can be soon promoted to the post of associate professorship and one day you may even become a professor like me.”
The consultant replied, “Sir, when I drink, I feel like the Director of this hospital. Then why should I bother about becoming something as small as a professor.”
* * *
“When I see you operating, I stand and wonder”, remarked the Professor.
“About how I operate so well?” asked the junior consultant.
“No. I wonder why you operate at all.”
* * *
Friend: I never had the pleasure of meeting the head of your surgical unit.
Junior resident: What makes you think that it would be a pleasure?
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