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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Day In The Life Of A Local OB / GYN Physicians

Day In The Life Of A Local OB / GYN Physicians
OB / GYN doctors Sudbury Aaron and Jennifer Swanson scrub in silence. As they pass through the doors of the operating room, scrub nurses and one registered nurse anesthetist is ready. Shiny surgical instruments are aligned on a table covered with blue, a patient is wrapped in matching fabric with only a small remote hand visible. The day begins.
First of all, surgery. Then a different procedure and a trip to the pathologist, heartbreaking news to a patient, but the work continues.
A third operation begins when Dr. Swanson is advised that Tawanda Fakayode works. This is her third child, each born exactly eight years apart.

A quick walk through the halls of light Lakewood Ranch Medical Center Dr. Swanson takes Tawanda, which is very near its source. Pain scores on his face, but not touching the hand of her husband and soft murmerings seems to comfort her.
Coordinated by Dr. Swanson Tawanda constriction of breathing and pressing "1, 2, let's go! Good job! 3, 4, You're doing great! Continue ... 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Great. Now breathe" urges the Swanson.
The dark room is quiet, but breathing and heart monitor beep Tawanda far to push again.
At 11:43, the baby was born Ifeoluwa Fakayode the arms of Dr. Swanson to wait to be taken away by the nurse Lori Overton. Ifeoluwa measured, weighed, tested, cleaned and mixed prior to the womb of his mother, smiling. Just in time, apparently, was based on the nurse to tell Dr. Swanson, the adjacent room by Karen Raybuck is willing to offer.
At 12:48, Evan Raybuck was born. It 'been a difficult birth, the baby's cord was wrapped around the neck and Karen needed stitches, but the end of Karen beamed as he handed the baby is in diapers.
A few minutes later, Jennifer Swanson leans against the counter at the nurse station and take a deep breath before returning to Oregon.
A few hours later, Aaron Sudbury heads back to his office to visit and a meal waiting. "My staff takes good care of me," said Sudbury where he appeared a French fry into her mouth and filled out forms on a tablet computer. Other than shoveling a bite of scrambled eggs in the morning, had not taken Sudbury a break.

Five pregnant women were examined before in Sudbury was a small corridor with his staff, he comes back with a hospital.

There was just enough time for a few more notations, a phone call and one more French fry.

Smile, wave, he was gone.