THE PHOTO OF A MONTENEGRIN SURGEON HAS THE INTERNET TALKING: Doctor, have you forgotten something in the operating room?! (PHOTO)

In the photo, five members of the medical staff can be seen and a covered patient either after the intervention or during it. However, one detail bothers many...

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Surgeon Aleksandar Filipovic, who is employed at the Clinical Centre of Montenegro, posted a photo from a surgery on his Facebook profile, which caused controversy.

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In the photo, five members of the medical staff can be seen and a covered patient either after his intervention of during it. The photo from the surgery room with the patient on the operating table itself is debatable, but what mostly bothered the public is the fact that the surgeon is not wearing gloves.

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One of the comments under Dr. Filipovoc's posted picture said: Doctor, doctor ... "You are breaking sterility." Where are your sterile gloves, huh? Not to mention that the picture was taken in the surgical room, he he he .... Operation successful..The patient died.

The doctor responded jokingly - "Come on, Tanja, we are not in Canada. Milo has banned entry to all 'bacteria' in Montenegro, therefore there are none in our country," followed by another response to a previous comment that he "showers every morning and washes his hands every second, and that is the percentage of infection in one ounce. "

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You can have a look at the photo HERE.

Otherwise, in the Code of medical ethics and deontology, it states that a doctor performs his calling to his own conscience - "Any medical treatment must be accompanied by respect for human dignity, personality, will and right of the patient to self-determination", states, among other things in the code.

(Telegraf.co.uk/ Bulevar B92)

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