Surgeon a cut above the rest
BRISBANE neurosurgeon Sarah Olson said she reached a point in her career when she realised that no matter how good she was at her job, she wouldn’t be able to save all of her patients.
BRISBANE neurosurgeon Sarah Olson said she reached a point in her career when she realised that no matter how good she was at her job, she wouldn’t be able to save all of her patients.
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