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Ahh [Ian], I see your point. You see, it would be for
everyone, so, the cost would be divided, and we could
get many kinds of implants and tweaks cheaply. |
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dead bodies (to practise on) cost a fortune. |
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Yes, but you can always make one yourself. |
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[ ] but there's something about the phrase "Baby's First Scalpel" ... |
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Children running around with knives, what could possibly go
wrong? |
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This could work for veterinarians--they go to school forever
currently. With the numbers of feral cats running around
we should raise experts. |
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From the description I'm thinking that a better title for this
Idea would be K-12 Surgery. |
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I'm missing the entire "12K" reference here. Is the
theory that it should cost $12K to train a surgeon? Or
is this an attempt to train the citizenry in survival
skills in anticipation of the eventual Y12K
catastrophe? |
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I have taken the liberty of posting the youtube transcript below. The idea is redolent of halfbakededness. But the air of sincerity about it gets my bun. |
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here is the suggestion teach surgery in elementary schools and save millions of lives which will need organ transplants in the near future when their supply will outgrowth the supply of doctrines |
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take practical survival or into the approach
used to mastic animals intended for would like
hands sheep et cetera and plain cybernetic replacement game placing organs with artificial 3d-printed parts and reviving animals back to life after replacements |
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let kids into this with the mentality of saving lives
and not exploring the anatomy the goal being not to disassemble but to make minimal damage and be able to me has some ball |
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surely take measures to save two concerning the contamination of blood at Sentara |
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use modern tools for holding the body parts
tight under surgery it's not that hard but you need tools for precision not to hold parts just like when you're repairing the car on your own
if you can learn to repair a car chances are
that you can also repair human body just like kids can learn to hack computers
because they have a computer from an early age
they had access to the right tools and equipment from parking page |
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even if minimal equipment just like that one hundred dollar laptop is compared to supercomputer they could learn how to do the practical tasks
that with the arrival of artificial organs and cybernetic implants will become increasingly irrelevant and need it perhaps to similar or higher degree to which today the dentists
are needed |
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moreover these are the kind of tasks requiring human pattern recognition spatial awareness and hand dexterity unrivaled by computers
not all kids are gifted with math abilities
and this could be and area where significant population of otherwise get that people could excel it could create stable the long-term jobs that would
be among the last to be replaced by robots |
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If we could require the robots to somehow pay the living
wage of the people whose jobs they replaced, that'd be
cool. Not sure how you do that though... |
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// supply of doctrines // |
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[bungston], youtube transcriber is broken. It was
originally "doctors", not "doctrines". :'( |
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(Ah, and yeah, you made me laugh a lot with this
transcription. Not even wrong.) |
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