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I received a call from the CFO of my hospital asking me to do the anesthesia for his 2 yo daughter's surgery. What is different about this request was that after the conversation in which I said I would be happy to do this, he asked me if these types of cases made me nervous. I didn't really understand what he meant but what he was getting at was if treating VIP's and their family members made me uneasy. Well, they don't but I do remember a time when they may have. I remember being nervous doing an awake fiberoptic intubation on the CEO of my hospital my first or second year out of residency for a cervical fx with neurologic impairment. But they don't bother me any longer. So I was wondering, when does this change for most folks? For me it must have changed with experience. Of coarse, the case does have something to d with it. If it is a case that you haven't done in awhile or have not done many of, this may be nerve racking as well.
What about the rest of you?
What about the rest of you?