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This might be a stupid question and I apologize in advanced for it. Last week I went under a procedure where I had to be put under. Before I received anesthesia, the OR team was ready when I was brought in. I was positioned on the OR table, and just before the procedure began, someone read my case aloud: âMy name, an 18-year-old male born on DecemberâŚhere forâŚwith a history ofâŚâ I canât seem to find it anywhere did a google search, tiktok, here on reddit and asked chatGPT but I was wondering who reads out loud the case prior to starting surgery? And do they usually have that anchor reporter voice? Just curious since it brought me comfort upon entering the OR and took my nerves away hearing someone explain in such detail what was going to happen throughout the procedure.
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